How to Root Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 (T-Mobile) before being Update


Samsung Galaxy S3 is indeed the powerful device so far, beside the HTC One X and Nokia Lumia 900. For those who own the Samsung Galaxy S3 who need to root the devices to be able to run any software and able to make anything on the phone, on this article i will show you the steps to root the device.

Just a couple of days ago, XDA Developers members already came up with a rooting method that allows users to easily root the T-Mobile variant of the Galaxy S3. Read on to know how.

If you don’t know much about what rooting is, rooting your phone means that you will be able to perform modifications, access system files, overclock, use apps that require root access, and do more customizations to your phone. You will be able to improve its performance or tweak other settings. Even if you don’t know much about the technical stuff, rooting will still come in handy because you will be able to use what the developers have on their shelves for your phone.

If you are concerned about issues with this method, there were no bugs and issues reported, so it’s safe to use on your phone. If you want to give it a try, see the requirements and instructions below.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3, model number SGH-T999. Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
  • The information in this guide is provided for instructional and educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that these instructions will work under your specific and unique circumstances.
  • Use these instructions at your own risk. We shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.
  • Read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions.


What you need to prepare:
  • A T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-T999 with ClockworkMod Recovery
  • If you haven’t installed ClockworkMod Recovery, check out this guide on how to install ClockworkMod Recovery on your T-Mobile Galaxy S3.
  • Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this guide erases such data. Guide from here
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.


Steps to root Samsung Galaxy S3:
  • Download CWM_SuperUser_v3.0.7.zip and copy the file to the internal SD card of your phone.
  • Turn off your phone.
  • Boot your phone to ClockworkMod Recovery by holding down the Volume Up key, Home button (middle key), and the Power key together. Let them go when the screen turns on. Use the Volume buttons to navigate and the Power button to select option in ClockworkMod Recovery.
  • Select Install ZIP From SD Card then Choose ZIP From SD Card and select the CWM_SuperUser_v3.0.7.zip that you copied to your phone earlier.
  • Once you have flashed it, reboot your phone by selecting Go Back and Reboot System Now.
  • Your phone is now rooted, but you still need to install BusyBox on your phone. You can download the BusyBox app for free from the Google Play Store.
  • Run the BusyBox free application on your phone. from here
  • It will prompt you to allow root access, let it by tapping Allow.
  • Tap the red “X” in order to close the dialog window that pops up.
  • Allow BusyBox to scan your phone.
  • Tap Install to install BusyBox and make the necessary file changes.
  • Update your root binaries by doing the following:
From the app drawer of your phone, open the Superuser app.
Tap the wrench icon on the upper corner to go to the app’s settings.
Under the General section towards the end of the list, find and select “Su Binary”.
Select Update and you are done.

Congratulations! Now you Samsung Galaxy S3 has been rooted! you may now install custom ROMs and you will see how it performs. Leave a comment when you have something to say.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This does not work on current S3s that run JB 4.1.1. Be nice to see the dates of the articles.

ideas en 5 mili segundos said...

I did not need change the ROM to root my SGH-T999
http://memowsky.blogspot.mx/2013/01/root-galaxy-s3-sgh-t999.html

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