How To Root Galaxy S4?
Many
people are interested to know what does rooting of Galaxy
s4 involves, and how is it basically done. Though, many of us are not aware
of the negative side that is, the user having access to all the options of your
phone may not be able to control it in an appropriate way and make the phone
unworkable, along with that rooting throws out its warranty. However, some
professionals doing this work do it in a way which is described below. So,
let’s have a drive towards the road to rooting an S4, so that you can have an
idea of the whole procedure.
To
start off, you need to have a backup for all the important files you have in
S4. The files may involve photos, videos, contacts, SMS and a lot of other
stuff. So, in order to keep your files safe, you can shift all you data to Pcs
via connecting the phone to it. There are even other apps in the market, which
helps you to hold all you necessary data.
After
that, you need to do work on the computers, which involves downloading
particular drivers. For S4 you should download Samsung USB drivers. This will
make it easy for your PC to be familiar with S4 properly. Further, you need to
have Odin which is a service that help for recovering your Galaxy S4 and its software.
Last but not least, CF Autoroot is very important for your phone. It is
Chaindfire’s Autoroot which is going to help you stimulate the heavier work on
the phone, by accompanying the Odin service. This tool of autoroot depends upon
the particular version of S4 (except for AT&T version and Verizon wireless
which can be blocked), so you have to look up that which one is compatible with
your phone. After downloading everything at computer side, access the CF
Autoroot.
Now,
do some work on S4, and prepare it for rooting. In order to do that, simply
allow USB debugging in your phone and restart it. For restarting you should
turn it off and hold Volume down, power and home at the same time, so that S4
gets restarted in the download mode.
Now, connect your galaxy S4
to the PC, and launch Odin. You will notice a yellow turning ID: COM box, which
is going to indicate the detection of phone. Then, find and click on the PDA
option and select that version of CF Autoroot which you accessed at the start. Ensure
that you have not ticked the re-partition option, when you are testingF. Reset
time along with AutoReboot. Thus, press the start button. Don’t do anything
just watch the show, because a red sign of android will appear and S4 will
restart on its own.
In the end,
look for the SuperSU program if you have it installed. If yes then install
‘root checker basic’, which is going to verify that your galaxy S4 is rooted
successfully.
This article is
written by Farwa Omair. She is working for CEC Logics. CEC Logics is seo services utah
based company.
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