Tuesday 4 February 2014

How to Root Galaxy Note 2! [AT&T/T-Mobile/Canadian/GT-N7100/GT-N7105]


Verified to work on the following Galaxy Note 2:
  • International Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100
  • International Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7105
  • T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 SGH-T889
  • AT&T Galaxy Note 2 SGH-I317
  • Canadian Galaxy Note 2 with model number starting with SGH-I317 or SGH-T889 such as SGH-I317M or SGH-T889V
This root method works regardless of your OS version, so it will work on Android 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.2.1, and 4.2.2.

This root method is for Windows computer, I will post another root method for Mac and Linux real soon.
To root using this method, you will need a Windows computer.

Step 1. Put your Galaxy Note 2 into Download mode by turning off your phone first then holding down Volume Down, Center Home, and Power buttons together.



Step 2. Once you see the warning screen, hit Volume Up button to enter ODIN Download Mode then connect a micro-USB cable from your Note 2 to your computer.



Step 3. If you don’t have Samsung USB drivers installed, go ahead and download it below and run it to install.
Download Samsung USB Drivers

Step 4. Next, download GalaxyNote2Root.zip


Step 5. Unzip the files. Next, open up the ODIN program by double-clicking on the .exe file. (Don’t have unzipping program? Download and install WinRar first.
 


Step 6. You should see a yellow-highlighted COM box with a random number. If you don’t see it, double-check your Windows drivers (the Samsung USB drivers you installed in Step 3) and unplug, plug your Note 2 back into your computer.



Step 7. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE and click on “PDA” button then find the file cwm6-root-note2.tar.



Step 8. Hit Start and let ODIN flash the custom CWM Recovery. When it’s done, your Galaxy Note 2 will reboot and you should have a fully rooted Galaxy Note 2.



Your phone will boot into newly installed CWM Recovery automatically once and install Superuser app and su binaries then reboot.



You should find a new Superuser app called “SuperSU”.



You can easily verify you have root by downloading Titanium Backup app (free on Play Store) and running it.  You should get a nice Superuser permission pop-up window like below:



Credits – XDA


 

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