Root GALAXY S III GT-i9300 The Easiest Way.!! ~ Hackinthus

Friday, August 17, 2012

Root GALAXY S III GT-i9300 The Easiest Way.!!


                                                                         
Before we go ahead with the tutorial, there are a couple of things to be taken care of:
  • Make sure your device is the GT-i9300. You can do this by navigating through Settings > About device > Model Number on your Samsung Galaxy S III. If your model number includes a suffix, then the following step-by-step might not work for you, and if it’s a different model number altogether, it certainly won’t work, and you’ll be treading through dangerous territory with your brand-new device.
  • HACKINTHUS will not be held liable should anything go wrong with your device as a result of following this tutorial. The guide is provided only for purpose of information, so proceed at your own risk.

Step 1: Download ODIN 1.85, which is the tool you’ll need to flash the CF-Root package onto your device.

Step 2: Download the CF-Root-SGS3-v6.0.zip package, and extract.

Step 3: Once you’ve unpacked your CF-Root archive, you should end up with CF-Root-SGS3-v6.0.tar

Step 4: Ensuring your device is not connected to your computer, run ODIN.

Step 5: Click PDA, and select the .tar you extracted back in Step 2.

Step 6: Place your device into Download Mode by turning it off, and holding Volume Down + Home + Power simultaneously. Once that’s done, reconnect your phone to your computer.

Step 7: Ensuring the Repartition option is not checked, click Start, and after ODIN works its magic (should take around thirty seconds), the job is complete, and your Samsung Galaxy S III will have basic root access!
BusyBox is not a standard feature of this root, although Chainfire himself has said he may implement it in the near future, depending on how further testing goes.

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