Hi,
I have bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 Factory Unlocked (International Version) and i live in Europe.
Some informations about my Phone:
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Model number: GT-I9300
Android version: 4.1.2
Baseband version: I9300XXELL4
Internal storage capacity: 16 GB
microSD: 8GB
Processor: Quad Core 1.4Ghz
RAM: 1GB
I would like to root my phone with CyanogenMod but i have seen some people are having problems with Bricked phone.
Here are some questions i would like to know before rooting phone?
If my phone is Bricked can i fix it?
Does rooted phone have a special market like Installous in iOS or i should use Play Store?
Can i download all possible applications for free or for some of them i should pay?
Should i first update my Android version to JellyBean 4.2 or just stay with 4.1.2?
Thank You!
What do you mean by "root with cyanogenmod"?
Define "bricked". It depends.
You will use the regular play store, where a lot of apps are obviously not free.
There's no official 4.2 update for the i9300
If my phone is Bricked can i fix it?
Depends on the type of brick, some can some can't
Does rooted phone have a special market like Installous in iOS or i should use Play Store?
Play Store
Can i download all possible applications for free or for some of them i should pay?
There are loads of free one but others you have to pay for depends on what you want
Should i first update my Android version to JellyBean 4.2 or just stay with 4.1.2?
No such thing as an aofficial 4.2 only 4.1.2 that you have
You can't root with CyanogenMod its a custom rom
Edit:- Wish I could type faster already answered.
It's okay, yours is formatted better
I guess i misunderstood difference between root and CyanogenMod.
I guess i should forget about CyanogenMod because i need to root my phone because i need to install some apps that require rooting and remove some apps that are installed with JellyBean
what about rooting phone?
how can a rooting phone get bricked?
aarriiaann said:
I guess i misunderstood difference between root and CyanogenMod.
I guess i should forget about CyanogenMod because i need to root my phone because i need to install some apps that require rooting and remove some apps that are installed with JellyBean
what about rooting phone?
how can a rooting phone get bricked?
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Most bricks are caused by the user`s ignorance and doing the wrong things at the wrong time in the wrong sequence. Readup and learn about rooting, flashing, SDS (and how to prevent it), custom rom`s and kernel`s. This should keep you safe
aarriiaann said:
I guess i misunderstood difference between root and CyanogenMod.
I guess i should forget about CyanogenMod because i need to root my phone because i need to install some apps that require rooting and remove some apps that are installed with JellyBean
what about rooting phone?
how can a rooting phone get bricked?
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Root with this read 1st post the zip is in the 2nd & 3rd post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957273
Rooting can brick your phone if you don't read and make sure you are using the correct method for your phone and firmware
Does phone brick after root complete (using everyday, installing different apps) or only while rooting process (after root finish no more problems)?
P.S Sorry for my bad english
aarriiaann said:
Does phone brick after root complete (using everyday, installing different apps) or only while rooting process (after root finish no more problems)?
P.S Sorry for my bad english
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Can't answer that as I have never bricked my phone
Just cick the link I provided, downlaod Odin from Post 2 and the zip form Post 3 that matches your phone model, follow the instructions on how to root using Odin from post 2, if you manage to brick your phone with this I think you may be the first
Thank you very much all of you for replies. I will root my phone and will write feedback what happened and how it was.
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aarriiaann said:
Thank you very much all of you for replies. I will root my phone and will write feedback what happened and how it was.
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and always read up a few times.... don't be carried away with your excitement.... think twice, cut once is what they say.
I watched a lot of topics here in this forum and also googled all day about root.
what do you think for root worth it or not?
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Depends on what you need it for
aarriiaann said:
I watched a lot of topics here in this forum and also googled all day about root.
what do you think for root worth it or not?
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In your case no you don't need it and don't understand what it is or how to apply .
You never root until root is required is rule three .
jje
JJEgan said:
In your case no you don't need it and don't understand what it is or how to apply .
You never root until root is required is rule three .
jje
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the reason why i want to root is because there are some apps that require rooting like screen recorder and i need them
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aarriiaann said:
the reason why i want to root is because there are some apps that require rooting like screen recorder and i need them
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Then you root its a very simple choice . Do without the apps or risk a very very small chance of a problem and invalid warranty and root .
jje
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Root a T-Mobile branded Galaxy SII
Hi guys i've got a question:
Is it possible to root this device? (see screenshot)
And ifso wich guide and files to use?
Member since 2009, 102 posts, yet skipped the stickies and FAQ?
Yes, it's possible, and you've got several choices. Good luck finding them.
I've searched already but did'nt found exactly what to do and i dont want to risk taking the wrong path.
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djg269 said:
I've searched already but did'nt found exactly what to do and i dont want to risk taking the wrong path.
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Seriously, you didn't even need to search. Q&A section. Fifth sticky. (SERIOUSLY. Like 3 inches below the "NEW THREAD" button you used to start this thread)
Roots any i9100 that has 2.3.5 or earlier.
Thnx for the helpful reply's
I think you meant this topic?
[FAQ] [ROOT] Questions about rooting SGS2 via zergRush Exploit
Well i've read it already and been reading a lot about it but i did not asked it if i knew what to use!
Maybe to you it's easy but i can't seem to find the answer that gives me the certain things to do/use.
Hopefully someone will give me the helpful/right answer (as i did in some posts) because when you take the time to reply it might as well be usefull.
djg269 said:
Thnx for the helpful reply's
I think you meant this topic?
[FAQ] [ROOT] Questions about rooting SGS2 via zergRush Exploit
Well i've read it already and been reading a lot about it but i did not asked it if i knew what to use!
Maybe to you it's easy but i can't seem to find the answer that gives me the certain things to do/use.
Hopefully someone will give me the helpful/right answer (as i did in some posts) because when you take the time to reply it might as well be usefull.
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Read post #4 of that thread. It has a WORKING link to the "[04/Jan][ROOTING/UNROOTING] DooMLoRD's Easy Rooting Toolkit [v4.0](zergRush Exploit)
" thread. (I say working because post #1 has NONworking link to the same page. Thread author didn't link it properly)
If you can't understand this and think it's not helpful, I would suggest you not root your phone. No offense.
Thnx i've got it.
I'm not a noob but there is so much info and it's sometimes difficult to read the correct things because of the language.
You say tmobile sgs2. Tread carefully on what is compatible.
blunted09 said:
You say tmobile sgs2. Tread carefully on what is compatible.
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I think he's fine. He's in the Netherlands, according to his profile, so T-Mobile Europe, not T-Mobile USA... so he SHOULD have an I9100(and does, going by the screen shot of his "About Phone" screen in post #1), not an SGH-T989.
Im fine indeed
Now trying to find out what the Possibility's are now it's rooted.
FE: now it's possible to flash a custom rom?
What are the essential things i have to do now that it's rooted?
djg269 said:
Im fine indeed
Now trying to find out what the Possibility's are now it's rooted.
FE: now it's possible to flash a custom rom?
What are the essential things i have to do now that it's rooted?
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You could have flashed a custom ROM withOUT rooting. Indeed, there are several custom ROMs that come already rooted.
EDIT: Sorry, ignore the above sentence. I'm mistaken. You need root. My bad.
Sorry, but in my opinion, you went backwards on this. You rooted for the sake of rooting, then wondered "what can I do now that I have root?", instead of rooting because you needed to do something that required root. But I digress, and I'll get off my soapbox now.
That said, several apps that require root that I like are DroidWall (control what apps can access the internet via 3g and/or wifi), SixAxis Controller (use a ps3 controller on your phone - great for emulators), AdAway (ad blocker), Chainfire 3D (for Tegra only compatible games), Root Explorer (essential for tweaking files in system folders), Startup manager (control what apps are allowed to start when the phone boots), Titanium Backup (backup/restore applications and their data, freeze apps), and SetCPU (undervolt/overclock/change governors/etc).
First of all i rooted for the apps that need rooting like titanium and some other apps.
Second, indeed for flashing because i always thought it was essential. (saw your edit)
Third, i read some things about security issues (dataleaks fe.)and thought i had to root to solve them.
Maybe i'm totally wrong but as i said before there is so much info that its hard to pick the right things out of the topics.
Thanx for your help. Learning more everyday
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Already got Absolute System working wich has an adblocker and an a2sd function build in.
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djg269 said:
First of all i rooted for the apps that need rooting like titanium and some other apps.
Second, indeed for flashing because i always thought it was essential. (saw your edit)
Third, i read some things about security issues (dataleaks fe.)and thought i had to root to solve them.
Maybe i'm totally wrong but as i said before there is so much info that its hard to pick the right things out of the topics.
Thanx for your help. Learning more everyday
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No prob. And you said in an earlier post "it's sometimes difficult to read the correct things because of the language". Your language? Your English is probably 10x better than half the people who post on this board.
Here i am again
Little question: Can i flash a custom rom with zergRush Exploit? Or do i need Odin for flashing roms?
djg269 said:
Here i am again
Little question: Can i flash a custom rom with zergRush Exploit? Or do i need Odin for flashing roms?
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Flashing roms two methods ODIN or CWM and now MOBILE ODIN .
If you want to flash a custom rom you read that roms install instructions no more and no less .
Most but not all custom roms are flashed via CWM
CWM requires root and CWM install .
Root + CWM .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
NEW HERE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1134290
Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125282
jje
OK getting further and further every minute
Now know that with the actual root i can't flash.
Do i need to unroot this root before Root CWM?
So i read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399 and took Odin.
Now wondering wich CF Root to take.
My kernelversion says: [email protected]#2
Wich kernel i need to take:
this one: CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEF_KJ2-v4.4-CWM4.zip
or this one: CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEF_KJ2-v5.0-CWM5.zip
Or am i reading it wrong?
KJ2 might as well take v5 CWM
jje
And what about the unroot part? Do i need to unroot first and then CF-root?
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I cant find my original Kernel version for removing the Triangle. Is it possible to find it on my device and move or extract it?
Hey guys
first of all seems like this is the best forum for android
i'm totally new to android i had iphone 4 before
finally got bored of that ****
and switched to android and liking it so far
so which is the best way to root galaxy s3 international/GSM version 32 GB
Thanks for your help!
cf-root by chainfire
The best & easiest way for you to root your S3 is by using SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 TOOLKIT.
Here's the thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Download link : http://www.mediafire.com/?595yddvs38ryci5
XeactorZ said:
cf-root by chainfire
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Thanks for the reply!
is this the one you talking about
androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
also is it totally updated guide for GT-I9300?
as i just got my S3 don't wanna risk
CF-root by Chainfire
Thanks for replies
which one is safest for new user?
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Thanks for replies
which one is safest for new user?
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CF root .
jje
JJEgan said:
CF root .
jje
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Alright thanks
i'm gonna give it a shot
last question which one should i try one mentioned by @mopral or this one androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Alright thanks
i'm gonna give it a shot
last question which one should i try one mentioned by @mopral or this one androidnz .net/2012/06/at-your-own-risk-how-to-root-your.html [Remove space]
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This is XDA f5555555555555 knows what some other forum is posting ask them .
jje
JJEgan said:
This is XDA f5555555555555 knows what some other forum is posting ask them .
jje
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Dont get angry
just came across that guide
that guide links to here so i asked if i should try that one or by chainfire
If i use cf root to root my galaxy s3 i9300 will i be able to flash a custom rom? It says that the cf root was intended to be used with stock firmware in the main thread. Also how safe is it? If i follow the steps exactly as instructed what are the chances the phone will brick?
Thanks
GalaxyS3III94 said:
Hey guys
first of all seems like this is the best forum for android
i'm totally new to android i had iphone 4 before
finally got bored of that ****
and switched to android and liking it so far
so which is the best way to root galaxy s3 international/GSM version 32 GB
Thanks for your help!
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Either Use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Or Flash CF Root by chainfire.
Aklesunio said:
If i use cf root to root my galaxy s3 i9300 will i be able to flash a custom rom? It says that the cf root was intended to be used with stock firmware in the main thread. Also how safe is it? If i follow the steps exactly as instructed what are the chances the phone will brick?
Thanks
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Yes you will.
It means it is meant to be used to root a stock Rom, after that you can do what you like. Cf root is extremely safe if you follow the instructions, which are very simple. If you do that you won't brick your phone
slaphead20 said:
Yes you will.
It means it is meant to be used to root a stock Rom, after that you can do what you like. Cf root is extremely safe if you follow the instructions, which are very simple. If you do that you won't brick your phone
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Thanks for your quick reply. I have one more question though. Does it matter that my phone is locked and carrier branded? I always thought it had to be fully unlocked and unbranded to root and stuff. Thanks!
Aklesunio said:
Thanks for your quick reply. I have one more question though. Does it matter that my phone is locked and carrier branded? I always thought it had to be fully unlocked and unbranded to root and stuff. Thanks!
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No, you only need to unlock if you want to use a different network, won't affect it otherwise
My question is after rooting and not changing anything else will you still be able to get the updates. I remember with the bionic I cou ld but not with the tbolt.
are you carrier branded as in US Carrier branded or something else?
If you're talking about a US Carrier branded phone, then you're in the wrong place. This is specifically for the i9300, not any other version. There are appropriate forums for your specific phone.
If you do have the i9300, then do as slaphead says. you're all set.
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mputtr said:
are you carrier branded as in US Carrier branded or something else?
If you're talking about a US Carrier branded phone, then you're in the wrong place. This is specifically for the i9300, not any other version. There are appropriate forums for your specific phone.
If you do have the i9300, then do as slaphead says. you're all set.
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He specifically says he has an 'International I9300 32GB'
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srivas95 said:
He specifically says he has an 'International I9300 32GB'
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Oopsie daisy.... I could've sworn I read the whole thread from start to end.. Not sure how I missed that..
I think the word "carrier branded" set of red flags in my head since I was only recently reading about someone who tried to flash an i9300 rom with their sprint s3.
just wanted to make sure and not have to see another brick.
mputtr said:
Oopsie daisy.... I could've sworn I read the whole thread from start to end.. Not sure how I missed that..
I think the word "carrier branded" set of red flags in my head since I was only recently reading about someone who tried to flash an i9300 rom with their sprint s3.
just wanted to make sure and not have to see another brick.
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Haha okay
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i want to install a application called "Droidvpn" and i badly need that application..
But the problem is that application runs on rooted device only..
So any chance that i can install this application w/o rooting of device.?
OR
Any simple method to root the galaxy s3 i9300 ?
Thanks In Advance
<3 this Forum :good:
-=SagaR=- said:
i want to install a application called "Droidvpn" and i badly need that application..
But the problem is that application runs on rooted device only..
So any chance that i can install this application w/o rooting of device.?
OR
Any simple method to root the galaxy s3 i9300 ?
Thanks In Advance
<3 this Forum :good:
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You can try installing buttons it will not work..as it requires root access together perform..better together root and then got for it..
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You can try installing buttons it will not work..as it requires root access together perform..better together root and then got for it..
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Sir, may i know the method please to root the device simply ..is it compulsory to install custom ROM while rooting?
Sorry for the noob questions...but little help will be appreciated..thanks
-=SagaR=- said:
Sir, may i know the method please to root the device simply ..is it compulsory to install custom ROM while rooting?
Sorry for the noob questions...but little help will be appreciated..thanks
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You dont need to install custom ROM to root..Just go to android original development section..you will find a thread as CF Root 6.4..read the OP completely and fully and follow the procedures as detailed there..it is easy and simple will better done in 10 mins
You dont need together installing custom ROM to root..Just go to android original development section..you find a thread as CF Root 6.4..read the OP completely and fully abd follow the procedures as detauled there..it iSheeps easy and simple will better done in 10 mins
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Okay thanks a ton
Hello guys
I have a S3 i9300 uk locked to three network and it has xxdlj1 build and NEDLI1 base. I need to root it but keep the branded 3 firmware and unlock it.
Iv seen the links around and most of them tell you to install custom rom first and then root with a file.
Can I just root it and not install new firmware ( its on 4.1.1). im new to this stuff and iv read a lot on the forum with a lot of help around.
Thanx for the help appreciate it.
tani786 said:
Hello guys
I have a S3 i9300 uk locked to three network and it has xxdlj1 build and NEDLI1 base. I need to root it but keep the branded 3 firmware and unlock it.
Iv seen the links around and most of them tell you to install custom rom first and then root with a file.
Can I just root it and not install new firmware ( its on 4.1.1). im new to this stuff and iv read a lot on the forum with a lot of help around.
Thanx for the help appreciate it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Read this wiki brother and you will get all the answers u want to know about rooting. ........
Hit thanks if I helped. ..
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rockondudu said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488
Read this wiki brother and you will get all the answers u want to know about rooting. ........
Hit thanks if I helped. ..
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What method is best and where do I get the files needed for the rooting or are they all provided in the kit.
tani786 said:
What method is best and where do I get the files needed for the rooting or are they all provided in the kit.
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Start by reading the basics .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927113
There is no best .
SIMPLE ROOT .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
Iv seen the links around and most of them tell you to install custom rom first and then root with a file.
You are totally misinformed in the above statement .
jje
tani786 said:
What method is best and where do I get the files needed for the rooting or are they all provided in the kit.
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Brothers links provided in wiki about the software which needed........
N if u don't know exact process n if u confused about something then plz go to YouTube and search video tutorial for rooting of S3.......
S3root.com is also a great site for rooting guide. ....
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download the exynos abuse apk and install it
then click root, that all
much simple and faster than cf root, auto root, etc ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
XeactorZ said:
download the exynos abuse apk and install it
then click root, that all
much simple and faster than cf root, auto root, etc ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
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Thanks I didn't no this thread. ......
It's very simple and useful. ...........
Thanks once again. .....
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Iv rooted my s3 using cf root 6.4 ( not auto). Its on 4.1.1. now i know that 4.1.2 is out i really like the multi tasking feature and really want to update.
The only thing is that i want to unroot know but im not sure where to start. iv read up on this site to unroot s3 i9300 (galaxys3root) and i want to go back to stock firmware. I want everything gone also the root(supersu, cwm manager also the aptoide and stuff like that. Basically so the warranty is intact again.
the method shown is it good and is it compatible with the way i have rooted? Galaxys3root
since my phone is branded to 3 network in uk can i install unbranded firmware so the 3 start up sign goes away or shall i stick to same firmware.
Appreciate the help the people give on here. Thanx alot
Dear everyone,
i am getting in the next days the samsung galaxy s3 and i would like to prepare myself about what i should do to root the phone (and save the EFS folder).
I had from a colleague a samsung galaxy s2 which lost the IMEI and EFS folder, that's why i know that is crucial to save all. Plus i excercised on it to root the phone.
On the SG S2 i routed the phone loading the "philz-touch_3.00_i9100-signed.zip" with the phone and then applying the "Root_SuperSU.0.98-Busybox.1.20.2-signed.zip".
Phone was magically simple rooted and as simple as that, could be again unrooted.
Now, I am checking what to do for the samsung galaxy s3, but it seems that the procedure is not so simple and riskless anymore.
I read almost everywhere that the procedure is the one found on this website http://techverse.net/root-samsung-galaxy-s3-android-4-3-jellybean/
The procedure descripted asks me to use odin and from my experience with SG S2, this is there for reflashing the phone, or better to put a new rom in it. So if i did not understand wrong, with that procedure i basically put a new rom that is rooted. Am i right?
this is not really a good solution for me, as the unroot would not work good anymore.
Searching then deeper in the xda forum, i find this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/i93xx-philz-touch-t2002953
So this seems to be much more similar to the one i applied to my sg s2.
Now the question is, why if this is much more simple, is so less shown as a solution and result on google?
is that "philz_touch_xxx.zip" + "Root_SuperSU.0.98.Only-signed.zip" for rooting the SG S3 as easy as with the S2?
Sorry if this question might have been already posted and answered. i just could not find it in the forum.
Thank you in advance for your attention!
yunior89 said:
Dear everyone,
i am getting in the next days the samsung galaxy s3 and i would like to prepare myself about what i should do to root the phone (and save the EFS folder).
I had from a colleague a samsung galaxy s2 which lost the IMEI and EFS folder, that's why i know that is crucial to save all. Plus i excercised on it to root the phone.
On the SG S2 i routed the phone loading the "philz-touch_3.00_i9100-signed.zip" with the phone and then applying the "Root_SuperSU.0.98-Busybox.1.20.2-signed.zip".
Phone was magically simple rooted and as simple as that, could be again unrooted.
Now, I am checking what to do for the samsung galaxy s3, but it seems that the procedure is not so simple and riskless anymore.
I read almost everywhere that the procedure is the one found on this website http://techverse.net/root-samsung-galaxy-s3-android-4-3-jellybean/
The procedure descripted asks me to use odin and from my experience with SG S2, this is there for reflashing the phone, or better to put a new rom in it. So if i did not understand wrong, with that procedure i basically put a new rom that is rooted. Am i right?
this is not really a good solution for me, as the unroot would not work good anymore.
Searching then deeper in the xda forum, i find this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/orig-development/i93xx-philz-touch-t2002953
So this seems to be much more similar to the one i applied to my sg s2.
Now the question is, why if this is much more simple, is so less shown as a solution and result on google?
is that "philz_touch_xxx.zip" + "Root_SuperSU.0.98.Only-signed.zip" for rooting the SG S3 as easy as with the S2?
Sorry if this question might have been already posted and answered. i just could not find it in the forum.
Thank you in advance for your attention!
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The xda thread u linked also needs the same two files to root.
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JellyYogurt said:
The xda thread u linked also needs the same two files to root.
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So you mean that can be easily rooted with the files "philz_touch_xxx.zip" + "Root_SuperSU.0.98.Only-signed.zip" ?
does it flash a new rom somehow or just makes the device rooted?
yunior89 said:
So you mean that can be easily rooted with the files "philz_touch_xxx.zip" + "Root_SuperSU.0.98.Only-signed.zip" ?
does it flash a new rom somehow or just makes the device rooted?
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It flashes a custom recovery and roots ur device.
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JellyYogurt said:
It flashes a custom recovery and roots ur device.
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ok so basically i just have to press volume up, home, power on button, open the CMW in the sd ("philz_touch_xxx.zip"), then from there apply the zip file "Root_SuperSU.0.98.Only-signed.zip".
correct?
sorry that i ask over and over, but i cannot brick this phone
You can't install philz recovery from the stock recovery, you would need to flash the .tar version with odin -so you would be better to use CF autoroot as recommended in the sticky guides.
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boomboomer said:
You can't install philz recovery from the stock recovery, you would need to flash the .tar version with odin -so you would be better to use CF autoroot as recommended in the sticky guides.
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should have it been done also with the samsung galaxy S2 or this is new of the S3?
S2 and S3 are totally different, don't try anything that worked on the S2.
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S2 and S3 are totally different, don't try anything that worked on the S2.
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ok, so just to repeat, i install the custom recovery CMW, then i have to use odin to flash the rom?
this means that i will have a different rom from the original one? what changes actually? what information i need to know what is the original rom on the phone?
isn't there any way to root the phone keeping the original rom?
yunior89 said:
ok, so just to repeat, i install the custom recovery CMW, then i have to use odin to flash the rom?
What rom ???and why change the rom ??
You really need to read the stickied faqs and guides or you will end up in a mess / bricked .
STICKYS FAQS and GUIDES
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
UNDERSTAND FIRST
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362743
Network IMEI EFS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393289
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JJEgan said:
yunior89 said:
ok, so just to repeat, i install the custom recovery CMW, then i have to use odin to flash the rom?
What rom ???and why change the rom ??
You really need to read the stickied faqs and guides or you will end up in a mess / bricked .
STICKYS FAQS and GUIDES
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
UNDERSTAND FIRST
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2362743
Network IMEI EFS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393289
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WOW thank you so much! I read it and now i have much clearer ideas.
SO: i will just root installing a custom recovery, but no room. perfect and clear like water.
Now i have a question that might have been answered in those threads but i just did not see it (or i would not ask i promise):
If i let the samsung galaxy S3 android upgrade to the latest android version through the official tool KIES, and THEN i make the root, so i have the latest android version, is it possible? If yes, can i use the same tools indicated in http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/ref-understanding-basics-rooting-s3-gt-t2362743 ?
Thank you for the links!
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Yes update via kies if their is an update for your phone then root .
JJEgan said:
Yes update via kies if their is an update for your phone then root .
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AWESOME!! so that means also that if would ever come out any future android upgrade, in order to upgrade officially i should unroot the device, restore the stock recovery, update via kies and then re-root again. I think i got the whole thing!!
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I was checking on the samsung galaxy S2 (previous phone) the CMW installed. There, in backup and restore, there is "backup" "restore" "delete"....
is that backup the NANDROID backup? if so, why isn't that clear like idiot prove (like me ) ?
Okay. Flash cf auto root in odin. Just go download mode on ur fone, then connect it to the pc. Then just flash the cfautoroot file in odin. No nid for cwm. Flash cwm AFTER u flash cfautoroot in odin.
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JellyYogurt said:
Okay. Flash cf auto root in odin. Just go download mode on ur fone, then connect it to the pc. Then just flash the cfautoroot file in odin. No nid for cwm. Flash cwm AFTER u flash cfautoroot in odin.
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ok you wrote really nice, but i don't understand what i should do after connecting it to the pc. You wrote "then just flash the cfautoroot file in odin", but isn't it what you wrote me at the beginning?
Instead of asking people to write out exactly what you want to do, just go and follow the guide -they are provided for that reason to help new users safely root etc.
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