In this guide, we will be introducing you to access root privileges in your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. If you are an Android user, you might already have a fair idea that you can manipulate your experience on an Android phone very easily and to a great extent. Regardless of whatever manufacturer has made your smartphone, you can truly take control of your smartphone. Mostly users install custom ROMs and skins etc. from the application store, much greater freedom can, however, only be attained through rooting your smartphone.
We have already discussed what Android rooting really is. After introducing it in general, we moved on and introduced you to some of rooting guides. Today, we will be talking about how can you root your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone.
We will be rooting Samsung Galaxy Note 4 N910* smartphone running using the widely acclaimed CF-Auto Root through Odin on a PC. There are ways to root your smartphones without using a PC through many one click rooting applications that are available at application stores. Although using one-click root application is very easier, the roots are temporary and you will again have to root after reboot.
Disclaimer: Rooting your Samsung smartphone will void its manufacturer’s warranty and you may damage your device. In case of any damage in any form while following this tutorial, TJ is not to be held responsible in anyways. Proceed at your own risk.
The first step to any rooting solution is mostly the same. Although there is a slim chance that you would loose your data or damage the device, it is recommended that you do a back-up of the data stored on your smartphone.
You can either
Download the USB drivers for your smartphone and install them on your computer. This will enable you to connect your smartphone with your PC successfully.
You can use either of the following links.
In order to enable USB debugging on your smartphone, follow these steps.
By default the Developer Options aren’t visible in Settings menu. You, however, can make it visible by following these steps.
You will be required to download the root package for your Note 4 device. The root packages are different for every variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, depending on your region of purchase. So, follow these steps to check what model you have.
Now using the links given below download the root package for your model.
Next you would need to download Odin, a software you would be using to flash your smartphone.
Before moving to the next step, please make sure that you have sufficient battery in your smartphone. Also have to deactivate any anti-virus program in your computer.
Follow these steps to open your smartphone in Fastboot mode.
Once your device boots into the Fastboot mode (sometimes also called the Download Mode), connect it to your computer using the original USB data cable.
After connecting the smartphone to your PC, open the folder where you have downloaded the Odin.
As soon as you would click the Start button, the flashing process will start automatically. After the process is finished, your device will automatically boot into the rooted mode. You can confirm if your device has correctly been rooted or not, by downloading any root checker application from Google PlayStore and check for root privileges. You can also simply check for the SuperSU application in your smartphone.
Want such a how-to rooting guide of any other phone? Just mention name of the smartphone in the comments section below and we will be more than happy to look into it.
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