How to Root a Samsung Galaxy S5
Rooting your Samsung Galaxy S5 can unlock its true potential and enable you to access and modify your device’s software at the deepest level. Before we start, note that rooting may void your phone’s warranty and might potentially brick your device. Proceed at your own risk.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to root your Samsung Galaxy S5:
1. Preparations:
a. Backup Important Data: Rooting your device may cause data loss, so it is best to backup your contacts, photos, videos, messages, and app data.
b. Charge Your Device: Ensure that your Galaxy S5 has at least 80% battery life so it doesn’t turn off during the rooting process.
c. Download Required Files: Download Odin version 3.10.6 (or the latest version) and the correct CF-Auto-Root file for your specific Galaxy S5 model from the Chainfire repository.
2. Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging:
a. Go to “Settings” > “About Device” and tap on “Build Number” seven times. This will enable the Developer Options on your device.
b. Go back to “Settings” > “Developer Options,” then enable both the “OEM Unlock” and “USB Debugging” options.
3. Install Samsung USB Driver on Your Computer:
Download and install the latest Samsung USB driver from Samsung’s official website onto your computer.
4. Extract and Run Odin:
Unzip the Odin file you downloaded earlier into a folder on your computer, then right-click on “Odin3.exe” and select “Run as administrator.”
5. Boot Your Device into Download Mode:
a. Power off your Galaxy S5 completely.
b. Press and hold the volume down, home button, and power button simultaneously until you see a warning screen.
c. Press the volume up button to continue into Download Mode.
6. Connect Your Device to The Computer:
Use your original USB cable to connect your Galaxy S5 with your computer. Now, you should see “Added!” in the Odin message box, indicating a successful connection.
7. Load CF-Auto-Root File:
Click on the “AP” or “PDA” button in Odin, then locate and select the CF-Auto-Root file you downloaded earlier.
8. Begin Rooting Process:
Verify that only “F.Reset Time” and “Auto Reboot” options are checked under the “Options” tab in Odin, then click “Start” to initiate the rooting process.
9. Monitor Progress and Completion:
You will see a progress bar in Odin, and when completed, you’ll see a “PASS!” message with a green background. Your device will reboot automatically.
10. Successfully Rooted Device:
Once your Galaxy S5 boots up, you should find an app called “SuperSU.” This means that your device is successfully rooted.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully rooted your Samsung Galaxy S5. Now you can enjoy enhanced control over your device’s system, install custom ROMs, and utilize advanced apps that require root access. Remember that rooting comes with risks and responsibilities; always stay informed about potential drawbacks and ensure you practice caution while making modifications to your newly rooted device.