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  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone from Samsung.
    Notes Before You Begin

    FEB 10 2015

    – This root guide is for the Samsung Galaxy Note whose model number is SM-N910C only. It may not work on other Samsung Galaxy Note 4 models if your model number is different.
    Also, you will need to perform the rooting technique twice. After performing it for the first time no SuperSU will be present. Follow the same steps again and after the second time of rooting the device the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will restart and SuperSU will be present and the device will be rooted.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way, before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely. Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 4?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers onto your PC.
    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from here.
    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 root package from here. When you have downloaded it save it to an easy to find location such as your desktop and extract it.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 4

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 4
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been successfully rooted.

    FlexiSPY does not run surreptitiously as it offers the user the choice of showing the icon on the device if required.

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  • How to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 root files

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.

    You also need to download the update zip file. You can download it from here. Make sure you save it to an easy to find location on your PC such as your desktop – do not extract it.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 starts up properly you need to install SuperSU.

    To do this make sure that the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is still connected to your computer.

    Using Windows Explorer copy the update zip file from step 3 to the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2. We recommend putting it in the Downloads folder for easy access.

    You now need to boot the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 in to recovery mode.

    1. Turn off the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 completely and disconnect it from your PC
    2. Hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together and wait for the phone to turn on and for the Samsung logo to appear and then let go and it will boot in to recovery mode.
    3. Select Install zip from sdcard (use the Volume up and down keys to select and Power to confirm).
    4. Select Choose zip from sdcard
    5. Browse to the location on the phone you saved the update zip file and select it.
    6. Install the zip file and confirm
    7. Reboot the phone

    Once done you should now see SuperSU which means that Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 has now been rooted.

  • How to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

    How to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

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    This guide will show you how to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini phone.

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    What do you need to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini you will need the following:

    • The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini you wish to root in your hand

    Step 1 – Install USB drivers onto your PC for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

    In order for the device to be recognized when connected to your PC you must first download and install the Alcatel USB drivers for your PC which you can get from here.

    After downloading, save the file, extract it and run the setup program to install the USB drivers.

    Step 2 – Download the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini rooting tool

    To root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini you need to download and install Kingo root which you can get from here.

    Download the rooting program and install it on to your PC.

    Step 3 – Root the Alcatel Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

    Now we are ready to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini phone.

    Run the Kango rooting application you installed from step 3 and connect your Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini to your PC.

    Wait for the rooting tool to recognize the device.  Once it has been recognized click the Root button and wait for the process to complete.

    Once it has been completed successfully click Finish and then disconnect the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini from your PC.

    Restart the device and you should now see the SuperSU icon as a newly installed application which means you have successfully rooted the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini.

    Once this has been done you should successfully have root access on the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4

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    This guide will show you how to root the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro tablet from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for the steps given in this guide and they are accurate at the time of writing but please follow all the steps carefully and back up the tablet before proceeding. You perform rooting at your own risk and it is your own responsibility.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro you will need the following:

    • The Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro you wish to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    How do you root the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4?

    Rooting the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is a relatively straightforward process

    Step 1- Download the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 root file

    The first you need to do is download the root file you will use to root the tablet which you can get from here. When you have downloaded it to your PC save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract the contents to its own folder.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting tool

    In order to use the root file in step 1 you must use Odin which you can download from here.

    Step 3 – Install the Samsung USB drivers

    So that the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 is recognised by your PC when you connect it, so that Odin can see it and allow you to root it, you must download and install the USB drivers on your PC which you can get from here.

    Step 4 – Put the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro in Download mode

    Now that you have downloaded everything it is time to root the device.

    The first thing you need to do is put the Galaxy Tab Pro in Download mode. You can do this by performing the following steps:

    • Make sure the Galaxy Tab Pro is powered off completely.
    • Hold down the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons until the tablet turns on and download mode appears.
    • Press the Volume up button to put the phone in download mode.

    Once the tablet is in Download mode connect it to the PC and run Odin.

    Step 5 – Root the tablet

    With the tablet in Download mode run Odin which you downloaded in step 2 and it should say ADDED! if everything is installed properly (if not make sure the USB drivers are installed – see step 3).

    Once Odin sees the tablet click the PDA button and browse to the folder that you extracted in step 1 and select the MD5 file and it will be added to Odin.

    Once it has been added click Start to start the rooting process.

    DO NOT DISCONNECT THE TABLET FROM THE PC WHILST ROOTING IS IN PROCESS.

    Once rooting is complete the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 will restart and boot up and Odin will say PASS! You can disconnect it from your PC.

    Inside the applications list look for SuperSU which means that the tablet has been successfully rooted.

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  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy S3 phone from Samsung

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What’s Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy S3 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy S3 For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the phone as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S3 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S3 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy S3 Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S3 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S3 root package from below. Make sure you have the correct version for your Galaxy S3 (Apps > Settings > About Phone > Model Number)

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S3

    In order for your PC to recognize the Samsung Galaxy S3 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    • Tap the Settings option.
    • Tap the About Phone option.
    • Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    • Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    • Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root The Samsung Galaxy S3

    Now that we have all we need it’s time to root the Samsung Galaxy S3. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 into Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S3 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S3 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S3 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy S3 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy S3 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy S3 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S2

    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S2

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy S2 phone from Samsung

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What’s Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy S2?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S2 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy S2 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy S2 For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the phone as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S2 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S2 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy S2 Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S2 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S2 root package from below. Make sure you have the correct version for your Galaxy S2 (Apps > Settings > About Phone > Kernel Version).

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S2

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S2 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    • Tap the Settings option.
    • Tap the About Phone option.
    • Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    • Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    • Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root The Samsung Galaxy S2

    Now that we have all we need it’s time to root the Samsung Galaxy S2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 into Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S2 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S2 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S2 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy S2 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy S2 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy S2 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S2 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 2

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 2

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phone from Samsung

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What’s Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 2?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the phone as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 root package from here.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    • Tap the Settings option.
    • Tap the About Phone option.
    • Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    • Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    • Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 2

    Now that we have all we need it’s time to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 into Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present.  If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 3

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phone from Samsung

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What’s Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 3?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the phone as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy Note Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Note USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 root package from below. Make sure you have the correct version for your Galaxy Note 3 (Apps > Settings > About Phone > Kernel Version).

    Step 4 – Enable USB Debugging On The Samsung Galaxy Note 3

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked

    Step 5- Root The Samsung Galaxy Note 3

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy 3 Note powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Phone will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Note phone from Samsung

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What’s Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy Note?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Note you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy Note For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the phone as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Note from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Note using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Note and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy Note Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Note USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Note root package from below. Make sure you have the correct version for your Galaxy Note (Apps > Settings > About Phone > Kernel Version).

    Step 4 – Enable USB Debugging On The Samsung Galaxy Note

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Note when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked

    Step 5- Root The Samsung Galaxy Note

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Note. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Note in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Note is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Note powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Note now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Phone will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Note from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Note starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S3 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S3 root package from here. Make sure you save it in an easy to find location such as the desktop and extract it to its own folder.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot into download mode and you then press the volume up key to start download mode.
    4. Connect The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments, after which the phone will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the phone from your PC during this time

    Once the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the phone has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Nexus

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Nexus

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What Is Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy Nexus?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Nexus you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Nexus you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy Nexus For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognize the Samsung Galaxy Nexus as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 –Download The Galaxy Nexus Rooting Toolkit

    To root the phone you need to download the toolkit to your PC which you can get from here. Save it in an easy to find location and extract it to its own folder.

    Step 3 – Enable USB Debugging On The Galaxy Nexus

    In order for your PC to recognize the Samsung Galaxy Nexus when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 4 – Root The Phone

    Rooting the phone requires two steps. Unlocking the bootloader and rooting the phone. To do both of these follow the steps here.

    1. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to your PC and make sure it is recognized.
    2. Run the Nexus toolkit program you downloaded and extracted in step 2.
    3. Under the Unlock section click the Unlock button and follow the steps.
    4. The phone will reboot. Using the volume buttons select the option to unlock the bootloader and wait for it to finish.
    5. Once the bootloader has been unlocked, using the Nexus toolkit, under the Unlock section select Root.
    6. Follow the instructions and wait for it to finish. The phone will reboot once done.

    Once the phone has rebooted look for the new SuperSU icon. This means that you have successfully rooted the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Express 2

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Mega 3

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Express 2 phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What Is Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy Express 2?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Express 2 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download The USB Drivers For The Samsung Galaxy Express 2 For Your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download The Odin Rooting Program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download The Samsung Galaxy Express 2 Root Package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 root package from here.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging On The Samsung Galaxy Express 2

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root The Samsung Galaxy Express 2

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Express 2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Express 2 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2

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    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 you want to root in your hand.
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 root package from here. Once downloaded save it to an easy to find location on your PC and extract it.

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears.
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option and browse on your computer to the root file you extracted in step 2.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S5

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    How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S5

    This guide will show you how to root the very latest Samsung Galaxy S5. Thankfully Samsung phones are easier than most other Android smartphone manufacturers to root the device and the whole process is pretty straightforward.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way. Before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely.

    What Is Needed To Root The Samsung Galaxy S5?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S5 you will need the following.

    • The Samsung Galaxy S5 you wish to root
    • A PC

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S5 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S5 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S5 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S5 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S5 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy S5 root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S5 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S5 root package from the links below.

    You must make sure you download the correct version for the Samsung Galaxy S5 you have. To find out which version that is go to Settings > About Phone on the device itself.

    SM-G900F (International Qualcomm): CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.zip
    SM-G900H (International Exynos): CF-Auto-Root-k3g-k3gxx-smg900h.zip
    SM-G900I (Oceania?): CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedv-smg900i.zip
    SM-G900L (Korea): CF-Auto-Root-kltelgt-kltelgt-smg900l.zip
    SM-G900M (Middle and South America?): CF-Auto-Root-klte-klteub-smg900m.zip
    SM-G900R4 (US Cellular): CF-Auto-Root-klteusc-klteusc-smg900r4.zip
    SM-G900T (T-Mobile US): CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.zip
    SM-G900P (Sprint): CF-Auto-Root-kltespr-kltespr-smg900p.zip
    SM-G900T1 (Metro PCS): CF-Auto-Root-kltemetropcs-kltemetropcs-smg900t1.zip
    SM-G900W8 (Canada): CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.zip
    SM-G900S (Korea?): CF-Auto-Root-klteskt-klteskt-smg900s.zip

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S5

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S5 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer.
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    You should now have successfully rooted the Samsung Galaxy S5 using the Towelroot program with no PC required.

    Step 5 – Root The Samsung Galaxy S5

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy S5. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy S5 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S5 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S5 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S5 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy S5 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy S5 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy S5 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S5 has been successfully rooted.

  • How To Root The Samsung Galaxy S4

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    How To Root the Samsung Galaxy S4

    This guide will show you how to root the popular Samsung Galaxy S4 phone from Samsung.

    Disclaimer: FlexiSPY is not responsible for rooting the Android device in any way, before performing any of these steps make sure you back up your Android device completely. Rooting is done entirely by you at your own risk.

    What is needed to root the Samsung Galaxy S4?

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 you will need the following.

    • The Motorola Moto X you want to root in your hand
    • A PC.

    Step 1 – Download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S4 for your PC

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S4 as part of the rooting process you first must download and install the USB drivers on to your PC.

    You can download the USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S4 from here.

    Once you have downloaded them run the main program file to make sure the drivers are installed.

    Step 2 – Download the Odin rooting program

    In order to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 using the root file given in the next step you must first download Odin which is what will be used to install the root file on to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and perform the rooting process.

    You can download Odin from here.

    Once downloaded extract the file to a convenient location such as the desktop.

    Step 3 – Download the Samsung Galaxy S4 root package

    Now that we have installed the Samsung Galaxy S4 USB drivers and downloaded Odin we now need to download the root package to be used for the rooting process.

    You can download the Samsung Galaxy S4 root package from here.

    Make sure you download the correct one for whichever version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 you have (check the model number that appears when the phone turns on for more information – e.g. GT-I9500).

    Step 4 – Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S4

    In order for your PC to recognise the Samsung Galaxy S4 when you plug it in to perform rooting you must first enable USB debugging on the phone itself. This is done by doing the following.

    1. Tap the Settings option.
    2. Tap the About Phone option.
    3. Keep tapping the Build Number option (seven times) until it says you are a developer
    4. Tap the new Developer Options menu that appears
    5. Make sure that the USB Debugging option is checked.

    Step 5 – Root the Samsung Galaxy S4

    Now that we have all we need it is time to root the Samsung Galaxy S4. Before we can do that you must first put the Samsung Galaxy S4 in to Download mode which can be done using the following steps.

    1. Make sure the Samsung Galaxy S4 is powered off completely.
    2. Hold down the Volume down key and the Home key and the power button and keep all three buttons pressed until the Samsung Galaxy S4 powers up.
    3. Providing you have done it correctly it should boot in to Download mode and you press the Volume up key to start Download mode.
    4. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S4 now to your PC.
    5. Run the Odin software you downloaded in step 2.
    6. Inside Odin click the PDA option (this is called AP in the latest version of Odin) and browse on your computer to the .tar root file you extracted in step 3.
    7. Inside Odin click Start to begin the root process.

    The process will take a few moments after which the Samsung Galaxy S4 will restart itself and complete the rooting process – Do not remove the Samsung Galaxy S4 from your PC during this time.

    Once the Samsung Galaxy S4 starts up properly simply go to Apps and look for the SuperSU icon that should now be present. If you can see this icon it means that the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been successfully rooted.

     

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