[Q] [q] n900aucucnc2 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm trying to root my Samsung galaxy note 3 and I'm not having any luck. I have checked so many forums and it seems that there is no way of rooting this phone. Can anyone help. My build number is KOT49H.N900AUCUCNC2.
Thanks

There is no way yet: If there is, it'll be here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708609 first.

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[Q] Which Root method for Bell Galaxy Tab?

I purchased the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G from Bell yesterday. As well, yesterday I bricked it. I blame myself for not reading enough on the device. I assumed the wifi root process was the same.
Today I got it replaced. I noticed that the model number for the Bell version of the Tab 10.1 is GT-P7500M.
Can anyone confirm which method I should use to root this device? And hopefully get CWM working as well.
I have searched the forum, and google to find an answer specific for Bell, but with no success.
Thanks
bassboy_pete said:
I purchased the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G from Bell yesterday. As well, yesterday I bricked it. I blame myself for not reading enough on the device. I assumed the wifi root process was the same.
Today I got it replaced. I noticed that the model number for the Bell version of the Tab 10.1 is GT-P7500M.
Can anyone confirm which method I should use to root this device? And hopefully get CWM working as well.
I have searched the forum, and google to find an answer specific for Bell, but with no success.
Thanks
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Bassboy_pete. I just got a Bell 4G GT 10.1 also. Did you ever figure out how to root the GT-P7500M?
Could you let me know i've been looking everywhere for this info and all google brings up are your posts.
i have the same model. rooted. Bell is no different.
Google [root galaxy 10.1] and you should find how. Very easy.
I've followed read this entire thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171089 and read the 30+ pages somewhere in there someone who had a rogers 4G model said the 3G method worked. I also read somewhere else on XDA that a guy with the Bell GT-P7500M tried the 4G method and made the device a paper weight. I also really want to backup this device before a mess with anything but as far as all my research i am doing CWR is the way to back it up.
yours or anyone help is appreciated. Not looking for a handout on what to do step by step just a push in the right direction. I won this device and want to keep using it but some things piss me off about the Bell version (really must GPS Nav have to stay on the device) also can't just return it to bell if i brick it since i won it and don't have a reciept.
UPDATE, Just did the CWM Recovery. Worked great. Just finished a backup. I'll try the 3G root as mentioned in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312538 then i'll update again.
Not bad for my first Droid Device just got it 3 days ago.
UPDATE: Used the 3G method for GTP97500M (Bell Mobility) works great.
also plunged in thinking I had read enough and not fully understanding all the variants, so ended up following some of the root instructions posted on xda which did not work.
Solution was this thread for Team Overcome
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275751
which has a stock restore, the correct odin and bootloader files and then both the Overcome Rom and a CWM zip.
All installed nicely, system rooted and custom rom installed.
I am on Rogers with the Tab 10.1 and my Galaxy S is on Bell.
I then flashed the OC kernel from doridbasement which also works fine -- just catch which version you are on
anyways, early days but these did work, others did not for me

Root and Custom Recovery on AT&T Galaxy Note running ICS

Hey all,
So I just picked up a new Galaxy Note and it's already running the official build of AT&T ICS. I want to root it and install CWM onto it, but I'm not sure how. I know that with the Galaxy S III there is a One Click program method that will do all of that, but I wasn't sure where that might be located for the Note if there even is one. I'm just looking for a bit of help to get started and would be grateful if anyone could help me out. Thanks!!!
sportsinger75 said:
Hey all,
So I just picked up a new Galaxy Note and it's already running the official build of AT&T ICS. I want to root it and install CWM onto it, but I'm not sure how. I know that with the Galaxy S III there is a One Click program method that will do all of that, but I wasn't sure where that might be located for the Note if there even is one. I'm just looking for a bit of help to get started and would be grateful if anyone could help me out. Thanks!!!
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The thread titled "note everything thread", at the top of the general section, should have everything you need.
Happy flashing.....g
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1740367

[Q] Chinese Galaxy Note?

Hi, I recently received a Galaxy Note from China Mobile. There was a big mess when I tried to put n7000 software on it, as it is a GT-i9228, but I fixed all of that and returned it to factory settings. My question is, how do I root this? I've tried googling the solution many times, but I can't find a reliable way to root an i9228.
Thanks in advance!
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Samsung Galaxy Trend S7560 - Anyone rooted yet?

As the thread title suggest, i wish to root my Samsung Galaxy Trend S7560 in the near future, but all i found by googling were threads in some foreign language which i don't understand one bit.
So, has anyone rooted one of these things successfully?
Bump (since it went back six pages)
I have successfully rooter my Trend (GT-S760, android 4.0.4) with 1clickroot...
I can confirm 1clickroot works. Just rooted my Galaxy Trend S7560.

samsung m11 root tutorial

cannot find one on here, what should i do?
Look inside here:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy M11 – Six Easy METHODS!
If you're looking to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy M11, then rooting it is the way to do it. Rooting your phone gives you access to its full
www.rootingsteps.com
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Look inside here:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy M11 – Six Easy METHODS!
If you're looking to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy M11, then rooting it is the way to do it. Rooting your phone gives you access to its full
www.rootingsteps.com
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