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How to root your Samsung Galaxy S3

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So you've just bagged yourself a gleaming new Samsung Galaxy S3 and you already want to root around in Android's murky depths? Step this way chum, and let me take you through the process.

If you think of your phone as a computer, rooting is being given administrator rights -- you can edit and mess around with things that normally would be restricted, including the operating system and start-up animations, and clearing out any software pre-installed by your operator that they don't want you to get rid of. You effectively have complete control over everything on your phone.

Android fans like rooting as it lets them use fancy things like custom ROMs -- home-made operating systems -- and use powerful applications that aren't available in the Google Play store. Of course, getting rid of all the restrictions on your phone also gets rid of all the safety features too, so it's important to bear in mind the risks.

Using custom ROMs and unapproved apps can sometimes have diverse effects on your phone -- if someone sinister has built a malicious app that you install without any of the usual barriers in place, it could wreak havoc, as it will have access to all the system files that apps on unrooted phones wouldn't have.

As the core architecture of the firmware is exposed, you could also end up totally destroying crucial bits of software, resulting in your phone being completely unusable -- known as 'bricking' a device. It's therefore important that you don't attempt anything you're unsure about and always check what other people in forums such as XDA-Developers have said about the software you're trying to use.

I'll take this opportunity to point out that CNET takes no responsibility for any damage done to your phone as a result of following these steps. Got it? Good.

Step 1: Gather everything you need

First things first -- download the Samsung Kies software and make sure all the drivers for your phone on your PC are up to date. Back up all your contacts, photos and so on if you've already been using it, then disconnect your phone.

Then grab Odin 3 and the rooting software CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.

Step 2: Extraction

Extract Odin 3 using WinRar or similar and run the install executable file to install it to your computer. Then extract the CF-Root archive file. The crucial file in here is a .TAR file which my computer confusingly showed with the same compressed file icon, causing me to try to extract it, which showed two files -- Cache.img and Recovery.img.

Galaxy S3 root TAR

If you see those, start again and extract the original archive just once. If you then open control panel > Folder Options and uncheck the 'Hide extensions for known file types' in the View tab and click apply, you'll be able to see that the file masquerading as an archive folder has the .TAR file extension. Perhaps put that file on your desktop so you know where to find it.

Galaxy S3 root folders

Step 3: Loading Odin

Open Odin. You should see that all the boxes and windows in the program are blank. Click on the PDA button in the Files [Download] box in the bottom right-hand quadrant.

Galaxy S3 root Odin

That will open a folder browser window, letting you navigate to the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4 .TAR file you extracted previously. Double click on that and it will load in the field next to the PDA button.

Step 4: Put your phone into download mode

You'll need to set your phone to go into 'download mode', which allows for files to be, er, downloaded and run on your phone -- it's a developer thing. Turn your phone off and wait for it to completely shut down. Press and hold the volume down key, the home button and the power button all at once and wait for a few seconds.

Galaxy S3 root download mode

It will then load and ask you if you want to enter download mode by pressing the volume up button -- which you should do.

Step 5: Connect and run

When your phone's in download mode, connect it back to your PC and you should see the word 'Added' in the message box in the bottom left quadrant of Odin.

Galaxy S3 root Odin added

You should have the 'Auto Reboot' and 'Reset Time' boxes already checked. Take a deep breath and click Start.

Odin will then go through the steps to root your phone and will show a green box saying 'Pass' in the program when it's completed. Your phone should then show a black screen with scrolling text (that's the rooting process) before it reboots back into the standard operating system you know and love.

The first time I ran it, it didn't load into the root process, but instead rebooted straight into the Android OS. I simply ran step 4 again and it all worked fine.

Step 6: Congratulate yourself

When it reboots the final time it should all be done, letting you enter the wonderful world of the rooted Android phone owner. There's a whole load of stuff you can do with a rooted phone and thankfully, numerous forums around the Internet where modders get together and share tips and software, so have a scout around and see what others are up to.

If your phone is locked to a network and you want to swap to someone else -- if you want to take advantage of O2's Priority Moments rewards on its tariffs, for example -- you can now use unapproved apps to strip out the existing network limitations and use any SIM card you want.

Make sure to let me know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page how you've got on and what you're planning to do next.

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anonymous 12 July, 2012 18:42

How about CNET find a way to put some Jelly beans in my Samung Galaxy S2!

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Moonytoonyking 13 July, 2012 13:47

Im OUTRAGED to find that despite using Chainfires software no credit has been given to him for finding this root!!! how rude of c-net. Chainfire is an amazing developer who was created this root for free and Cnet can't even be assed to mention his name!!!!!

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anonymous 13 July, 2012 16:40

The versions of Odin and CF-Root I have used (via your links) are different to the screenshots. (I can only see CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3 and Odin3 v1.85) Does this matter?

What effect does the different version have on this process? For example, should I repeat the process once Chainfire releases v7.0?

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anonymous 13 July, 2012 17:34

This version of CF-Root dosent work on new sgs3 update XXLFB.

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anonymous 13 July, 2012 22:21

No credits to Chainfire for his work Cnet...!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238

Also you never mention the triangle away app to remove the custom binary count and reinstate your warranty! Again, this app was made by Chainfire.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.triangleaway&hl=en

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anonymous 14 July, 2012 09:10

So simple. Worked first time, couldn't have been easier. Oh how i suffered trying to root my old Desire HD. This took me no more than 60 seconds. I'm impressed. Well done Chainfires, will be looking out for his work from now on.

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Leszcz 14 July, 2012 20:56

Cnet you need to give credits to developers!

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anonymous 14 July, 2012 21:51

This worked awesome, when I pressed start I was sh***ing my pants but then it worked thanks, plus that's not cool that you didn't refer to chainfire they put a s**t tone of work into these :/

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anonymous 16 July, 2012 10:08

I'm not bothered about custom ROMs and all that, but I would like to remove all the complete sh*t that Orange pre-installed on my phone. Will rooting let me do this and keep the rest of the phone pretty much as it was?

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anonymous 16 July, 2012 23:21

ugh you suck c-net maybe you should have mentioned in the guide that this would screw my phone up on 4.0.4 not to mention trip the flash counter now my warranty is void -_-

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anonymous 17 July, 2012 20:57

^^ You should know these things before you root.

Kudos to chainfire. And please give him props CNET he didn't even charge.

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anonymous 20 July, 2012 16:23

Does this work with any SGS3? I bought mine in the middle east, will I be able to root my phone with this method?

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anonymous 27 July, 2012 09:27

sadly it says failed. besides the fact that odin link and the software is linked to older versions of each... but you can tell the version that where actually used in the pictuires. odin3 3.04 and the other being 6.4 tar. i updated both and still see failed. anyone mind helping? i walked through this exactly as the steps shown...

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anonymous 2 August, 2012 21:13

Anybody looking to do this should look up the xda developers thread about it above. Don't do it if you don't understand what you are doing.

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anonymous 10 August, 2012 16:46

http://www.facebook.com/SamsungRomFlashing

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anonymous 18 August, 2012 05:31

It keeps Failing

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anonymous 20 August, 2012 19:38

Worked great!! Many Thanks.

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anonymous 24 August, 2012 16:40

I tried to do this.....it failed and now says, "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again." Nothing happens and now it's stuck and wont load normally.

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anonymous 25 August, 2012 13:07

I can only download version 6.3 of CF-Root-SGS3 which is yours was CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4. Its that okay? or should i wait for the new version?

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Bill Hanks 27 August, 2012 19:35

Unable to root on a S3 (I9300XXLH1), says it can't connect to the device.

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anonymous 27 August, 2012 20:36

It worked perfectly, thank you so much...

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anonymous 28 August, 2012 11:19

try not to run Kies in background. did the job for me.

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anonymous 29 August, 2012 03:53

Great Stuff. It didn't work at first but then i realised that you can NOT have Kies running at the same time. Close kies down and it works without a hitch. Galaxy S3 brand new factory version August 2012.

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anonymous 5 September, 2012 23:39

well its all done.. worked very well..... no err nothing. zoooom

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aref 8 September, 2012 19:32

I've newly bought a GT-I9300.What other technical or nontechnical information about my phone I should know to root it confidently.Your guides would be a great help to me

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anonymous 9 September, 2012 17:26

Your link is suggesting v3.7 for ODIN and V6.4 for the firmware but its leading to pages with V1.85 for ODIN and V6.3 for Firmware, is it a trick to be rated higher on google or is there really updated versions available as indicated by your site/page, as I couldn't locate anything similar else where.

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anonymous 12 September, 2012 14:25

my version is IMM76D.I747MVLALH1

it is a Canada version and it fail to pass step 5 .
anyone encounter the same issue?

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anonymous 13 September, 2012 04:06

I can't install oden, i extract it, then click the file and it asks if i want and is has a window that says, "Do you want the following program to make changes to your computer? odin 1.8".
I click ok and a window pops up saying "odin3ini" and some chinese words, and "ok". Clicking ok, nothing happens. What do I do?

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Daniel Harrendence 18 September, 2012 09:24

Cheers CNET. I found I had to connect the USB to the phone and then open ODIN for it to be detected, but apart from that it's all good.

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anonymous 20 September, 2012 13:53

Heyy guys can any of you confirm a couple of my amateur questions. Need some urgent advise here.
1) Is this method applicable to the S3 model number SGH-T999?
2) Can I root a mobile fone which is locked by the operator T-Mobile?

I am only looking at freeing my fone from the locked status and then reinstall the standard Samsung Firmware to revert to original state. Please advise. Thank you.

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anonymous 22 September, 2012 00:36

Thought I bricked my phone until I retried step 4 and pressed the volume down key. Then, the phone rebooted like nothing happened! I wouldn't recommend this tutorial if you're running 4.0.4 ICS. You need to put a disclaimer about OS version number at the top of the post; I don't know if I got lucky!

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anonymous 22 September, 2012 00:40

thanks guys a big help

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anonymous 22 September, 2012 12:24

Thanks for taht simple guide. Just perfectly made :D
To all who ar not sure yet. It works like a charm :D

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anonymous 23 September, 2012 15:22

Thanks Andrew.

For people hoo did 'nt anderstand what Andrew wroote. Please this link first.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703488

Thanks Andrew

Best regards
Khaled

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anonymous 24 September, 2012 01:39

How to use the kies? how to let my phone detect my PC?

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anonymous 24 September, 2012 08:14

its been intalled but keeps coming up that an app has been granted"super user status" how do you get rid of this message?

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anonymous 27 September, 2012 00:42

For those that have damaged their startup routines.. Download origional firmware then reflash.. Note you will lose all phone data as it factory resets your device.

Samsung kies install is for the drivers to connect phone to pc in any of its 4 modes. Keep kies closed. Open odin, connect phone in download mode and odin will find it.

Super user app runs on your device to control root access. The notification is to let you know an app has root access .. This should not be stopped. Its like giving an 10yr old administrator access to a mainframe.

Hope this helps to clear some things up. Remember if in doubt google it.

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anonymous 30 September, 2012 18:17

Great it works, the second time i try it.

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anonymous 1 October, 2012 00:20

the rooting work really good ,but what is CWM that i seeing in the menu and super user ? thanks alot

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anonymous 6 October, 2012 09:08

Thank You Very Much to make it soo easy!!!

Cheers Mate.

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anonymous 8 October, 2012 21:11

when i pressed Vol. UP key + Menu Key + power Button following screen appeared:

Android System Recovery
Vol Up/Down to move highlight:
Power button to select.

Reboot system nw
apply update from external storage
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache

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anonymous 14 October, 2012 01:57

i had 2 problems while installing
can't find com port
can't complete write
success 0 fail 1

the problem was the device cover
it didn't allow complete usb insertion
the device was recognized but causing these problems
removing the cover and properly inserting the usb cable solved it for me

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courage 14 October, 2012 18:22

Can I root my S3 LTE and it wont affect the fuctionality of the 4G when it launch?

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anonymous 16 October, 2012 06:58

Good work.I think this mobile will be one of the leading mobile in the android technology.Very beautiful features.
Mobile phone plans

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anonymous 21 October, 2012 03:41

i cannot get the cf-root to open as .tar and now my phone says to selct recovery mode in kies, what do i do to fix it

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anonymous 21 October, 2012 19:54

I couldn't extract Odin ? I have Mac?
Any help please?

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anonymous 22 October, 2012 06:46

"Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again."
this is wat i'm geting now
help me please

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anonymous 22 October, 2012 17:18

Thank you, worked brilliantly and without any problems at all. I followed your instructions to the T and they were simple and straight-forward.
Thanks again, all the best.

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anonymous 23 October, 2012 17:58

thanx very much bro....my rooted s3 works pretty well.....thanx

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anonymous 26 October, 2012 18:39

thanks a lot, that was easy fun rooting process,.

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anonymous 27 October, 2012 10:35

Hi, I have an S3 LTE. Will this still work?

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anonymous 29 October, 2012 16:49

Will this also work for the JB 4.1.1? Forgot to make a backup of my root.

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anonymous 30 October, 2012 13:27

Worked first time perfectly.

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anonymous 2 November, 2012 14:33

Work like a dream. First time.
Thanx a million

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anonymous 3 November, 2012 17:34

Hello, amazing work! would this work with a HDC Galaxy S3 Pro?

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anonymous 6 November, 2012 20:00

WTF why i cant turn on after rebot!! after i did the root when i click power onn button there only Samsung Galaxy S3 gt-19300 and nothing happens.. What i have done!?!

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anonymous 7 November, 2012 09:23

In page above, you link the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4 to CF-Root-SGS3-v6.3 instead of CF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.

V6.4 able to grab at below link:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.chainfire.eu%2F196%2FCF-Root%2FSGS3%2FCF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip%3Fretrieve_file%3D1&ei=xSeaUNXINYfniwK9qoCoBw&usg=AFQjCNEVeM5T6jkzLjzlqPPm-rQKCrTryQ&sig2=4PmiVf_nXFMq8ZsWdJYJ5A

From chorwin

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anonymous 11 November, 2012 15:06

Des this method work on 4.1.1?

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anonymous 14 November, 2012 01:13

It worked exactly like you said. You should further clarify that When your phone's in download mode, connect it back to your PC via its USB cable. Now how can I take full advantage of my rooted phone. Can I download payable apps for free? kindly advise. Thanks a lot.

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anonymous 15 November, 2012 22:27

hi
got a question about my rooted 4.0.4 samsung galaxy s3:

i had rootedmy 4.0.4 device. but after that the automatic update made it 4.1.1. does it means it deleted the old root? should i root it again?

thx in advance

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anonymous 17 November, 2012 13:53

The process stops at recovery.img and nothing more happens. Nothing in the little window until I turn the phone off, then "recovery" flashes and then naturally "Fail!". Does anyone know why?
I have version 4.1.1 and build JRO03C.I9300XXDLJ2

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anonymous 18 November, 2012 00:53

well i try and it didn't work on my s3 T999 from T-mobile
if have any idias email me please
marinbm5@gmail.com

i'm from Ukraine an i wanna to work here

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anonymous 18 November, 2012 11:03

Worked on my Galaxy S3 SHW M440S (Korean version)

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anonymous 19 November, 2012 13:31

I WANT TO CHANGE ROOT FOR GAMES .. I DON'T LIKE SAMSUNG PLAY STORE

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anonymous 22 November, 2012 23:45

i just did it on my galaxy S3 and it worked fine not any troubles, and i noticed too that the versions wasnt the same as he said in the links but i tried it anyway and it worked. and i have andriod 4.1.1

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anonymous 23 November, 2012 02:10

Thanks a lot - it worked with my S3

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anonymous 23 November, 2012 19:19

YESSSSS!! Success.

But only AFTER disabling that POS Keis, and AFTER following this one user's comments:

"V6.4 able to grab at below link:

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.chainfire.eu%2F196%2FCF-Root%2FSGS3%2FCF-Root-SGS3-v6.4.zip%3Fretrieve_file%3D1&ei=xSeaUNXINYfniwK9qoCoBw&usg=AFQjCNEVeM5T6jkzLjzlqPPm-rQKCrTryQ&sig2=4PmiVf_nXFMq8ZsWdJYJ5A

From chorwin"

...IT WORKED!! YipEE!! *happy-dance*

Samsung Galaxy S III, with all the latest crap (GOOD crap...) including JB OS.

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anonymous 23 November, 2012 19:20

Oops... Kies. They can't even spell that POS junk-ware right.
*snicker*

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anonymous 23 November, 2012 19:53

Cnet - You need to list the model number of the phones you're using.

If you do this with the wrong model of phone (like I did) you will soft brick it.

This is the current forum thread for the SGH-T999, which is the version I have.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771687

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anonymous 25 November, 2012 10:45

Initially, my Phone wasn't being detected. In Odin, it should appear as "added" which was not the case. So I kept my phone connected, closed Odin, then:
Right Click on Odin and go to Properties>Compatibility>Choose Windows XP SP3.
Then Right Click on Odin and "Run as Administrator".
Now my phone was "added".
Then follow the walkthrough... Cheers.

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anonymous 26 November, 2012 20:26

it worked perfectly guys...keep up the good work...KUDOS to you ALL!!!

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anonymous 28 November, 2012 15:28

Thanks, worked a treat:-)

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anonymous 1 December, 2012 13:44

My my I didn't expect it to be this easy. I was nervous though.

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anonymous 1 December, 2012 20:00

Piece of cake! Thanks guys

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anonymous 5 December, 2012 06:14

does ir format the mobile
should i re install althe aplication and settings ??

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anonymous 10 December, 2012 18:30

It FAILED.... Any Help?
Added!!
Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
File analysis..
SetupConnection..
Initialzation..
Get PIT for mapping..
Firmware update start..
recovery.img
NAND Write Start!!
cache.img

Complete(Write) operation failed.
Added!!
All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)

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anonymous 13 December, 2012 16:19

Pretty good... Thanks...

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anonymous 14 December, 2012 14:41

Thanks a lot. I just rooted my first Android using this.
Did it also change the Android version on my phone? I was on Jelly Bean.

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anonymous 19 December, 2012 14:34

Help! The Download Mode isnt working. I press the volume down key+menu key+power key after turning the phone off and nothing happens except that it turns on again.

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anonymous 26 December, 2012 06:21

my cell is not switching on and isn't going into recovery mood and i want to root it with this method but when i press start a error msg apper " there is no pit partition and no pit fil detacted " plz help me with that

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anonymous 27 December, 2012 11:21

HOW TO ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY S3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxq4rvCovy8

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anonymous 2 January, 2013 18:08

hey Andrew, thanks a lot for your nice explanation about the process of rooting. But for some reason i am not in a position to make it work, i am not succeeding in getting the green box with a PASS, all i get is FAIL.

Any suggestions?

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anonymous 5 February, 2013 22:18

my s3 mini wont start back up can anyone help me with this??

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anonymous 18 February, 2013 16:14

It gives an error: Unsupport dev_type and now I am stuck between download page and error page.

I have a SGHT999V S3 mobile.

Any help on how to get out this mess???

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anonymous 1 March, 2013 23:50

worked like a charm. nice one

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anonymous 3 March, 2013 20:30

will this work on Samsung Galaxy S3 Gets Android 4.1.2?

Please let me know before I proceed

Thanks

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anonymous 29 March, 2013 23:03

mine worked but now its saying sim network unluck pin

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anonymous 23 April, 2013 10:18

works as a charm, thanks for the info

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anonymous 9 May, 2013 18:07

hey mate... youre a legend!! i'm such a noobie and managed to both root and unlock my aussie galxy S3 to work in Brazil with any SIM.
helpfull and really easy to understand

thanks a lot

Fabio

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anonymous 15 May, 2013 14:00

woulf it work for sch530

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