Showing posts with label Samsung Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Tutorial. Show all posts

How to Add More Fonts in Samsung Galaxy Series Using Fontomizer SP



Are you feel bored with the standard font on your android device ? Here on the article i will show you how to add more fonts in Samsung Galaxy Series using one small program called Fontomizer. This program is user friendly and can be used by anyone. so, just read the rest of this article and follow the steps carefully in order to success changing the font.

Change Samsung Galaxy Font
  1. Run FONTOMIZER SP application
  2. Download Font that you want to use
  3. Install Font
  4. Go to settings > font > font style
  5. Done
Note:
  • Some fonts displays weird, that because of font size.
  • Some fonts doesn’t work on your device because of ‘Android Fragmentation’

Download Fontomizer SP

How to Update Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 to Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 XXMF1 Firmware


Samsung Galaxy Ace has been made for a long time ago. It is unique and a middle smartphone equipped with standard specs. But, it gives almost everything we want. On this article i will explain about how to update Samsung Galaxy Ace to Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 XXMF1 Firmware.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with Samsung Galaxy Ace. 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 rooted Samsung Galaxy Ace and a PC
  • 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. You may skip this step.
  • On both devices computer and handset uninstall or temporarily deactivate the antivirus protection, or any other security protection.
  • Enable USB debugging option on your device or else you will not be able to properly connect your phone with the computer.
  • Make sure your device has at least 80% of phone battery charge.

Follow the steps below:
  1. You can download the update file on your computer by using the link from here
  2. Unzip the downloaded firmware on desktop.
  3. Then, take care of Odin: download the tool, unzip it and install the program on your computer.
  4. Finally, run Odin.
  5. If you your PC you don’t have the Ace 2 drivers installed, do flash them before going any further; you can use Samsung KIES for installing the drivers.
  6. Take your phone and turn it off (for good).
  7. Then, wait a few seconds and press the Power, Volume Down and Home buttons at the same time – the download mode will be reached.
  8. With the handset booted into download mode and with Odin running on the computer, connect your device with the PC via USB cable.
  9. Once the connection establish, on Odin the “added” message will be displayed. Furthermore, the ID:COM section will be either yellow or blue.
  10. If not, you shouldn’t complete the rest of the steps. Resolve the issues by unplugging the USB cable, closing Odin, reinstalling the drivers on the computer and repeating the steps from above.
  11. If everything if going as planned from Odin you should select “PDA”.
  12. Then, you should pick the update file from desktop.
  13. On Odin the re-partition option shouldn’t be checked; the same is applying for the f. reset time option.
  14. Now, click on “start”.
  15. The update process will begin; wait while the installation operation is running.
  16. You will know when it’s done as the “pass” message will be displayed on Odin and the ID:COM section will now be green.
  17. Disconnect your Ace 2 from the computer and reboot your smartphone.
  18. As mentioned, if your phone gets stuck in a boot loop you will have to reboot into recovery and select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”. You can enter recovery mode by pressing and holding the Power, Volume Up and Home buttons for a few seconds.

Congratulations! Now your Samsung Galaxy Ace has been updated to the latest version of Jelly Bean with the custom Rom. If you guys having trouble with the update procedure just leave a word in the comment section below.

[Tutorial] How to Update Samsung Galaxy S3 I535 to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Custom ROM Firmware



Hi guys, just like we know already Samsung Galaxy S3 is one of the best smartphones on his time. The device is such a beautiful creature made by Samsung. After success from the Galaxy S2, Samsung made another galaxy S series and definitely it succeed. On this article i will now talk about the device nor give a review. But, on this article i will show you about how to update the device into Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

The custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been made for the owners. It gives something different and good to try. So, just read the rest of the article and follow carefully.

Note:

  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with Samsung Galaxy S3 I535. 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 rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 I535 and a PC
  • 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. You may skip this step.
  • On both devices computer and handset uninstall or temporarily deactivate the antivirus protection, or any other security protection.
  • Enable USB debugging option on your device or else you will not be able to properly connect your phone with the computer. By going to “Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging” and check the last option.
  • Make sure your device has at least 80% of phone battery charge.


Follow the steps below:

  1. First you need to get the CM10.2 update package on your computer. 
  2. Download the software from here.
  3. Don’t unzip the package just place it on desktop.
  4. Then, connect your Galaxy S3 with the computer by using the official USB cable.
  5. Select the update file from desktop and copy-paste it or drag and drop the firmware from your computer to your phone’s SD card.
  6. Disconnect the devices and turn off your phone.
  7. Wait a few seconds.
  8. Then, press at the same time and for a few seconds the power, volume up and home buttons.
  9. By doing that the Galaxy S3 will be rebooted into recovery mode.
  10. Use the recovery mode menu and select “wipe data factory reset”, “wipe cache partition” and “wipe dalvick cache” – remember to backup the data first.
  11. Return to the main menu of recovery.
  12. Then select “install zip from SD card” followed by “choose zip from SD card”.
  13. Pick the firmware file from the SD card and start the flashing operation.
  14. When the installation procedure stops, select “+++go back+++” and “reboot system now”.
  15. If your phone gets stuck in a boot loop return to recovery mode and select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”; this should resolve the problems.
  16. Also, for resolving any other issues use our dedicated step by step guide.



Congratulations! for this moment your Samsung Galaxy S3 has been updated to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean custom ROM firmware. If you have trouble or something to say just leave a word in the comment section below.

[Tutorial] How to Update Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505 to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean custom ROM firmware



Samsung Galaxy S4 might be the best android smatrphone for the moment. It has amazing features as well as fast performance. For those who are already have samsung Galaxy S4 on hand, we try to give something new for you. On this article i will explain about updating the device to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. This is for the one who want to try something different for the device. The Nightly build of CM10.2 custom ROM has been made by the members of a forum.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505. 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:
  1. A rooted Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505 and a PC
  2. 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. You may skip this step.
  3. On both devices computer and handset uninstall or temporarily deactivate the antivirus protection, or any other security protection.
  4. Enable USB debugging option on your device or else you will not be able to properly connect your phone with the computer. By going to “Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging” and check the last option.
  5. Make sure your device has at least 80% of phone battery charge.

Follow the steps below:
  1. Use the link from here and download the CM10.2 package for the SGS4 I9505 on your computer. 
  2. Save the update on desktop and don’t unzip the package.
  3. Then, place the downloaded file on your phone’s SD card.
  4. In order to transfer the firmware, first connect your device with the computer via USB cable.
  5. Then, just drag and drop the update from desktop to your phone’s SD card.
  6. Disconnect the devices by unplugging the USB cord.
  7. Turn off your S4.
  8. Reboot in recovery mode -> press and hold volume up, home and power buttons at the same time until your device enters in recovery.
  9. Wipe the system: select “wipe data factory reset”, “wipe cache partition” and “wipe dalvick cache”.
  10. Return: select “+++go back+++”.
  11. And select the update file by choosing: “install zip from SD card” and “choose zip from SD card”.
  12. Pick the CM10.2 file and flash the same on your phone.
  13. Finally, return to main menu of recovery and select “reboot system now”.
  14. Note: in case your SGS4 gets stuck in a boot loop, try to reach recovery once more and from there this time select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”. Then reboot the handset into Android as everything should be working as expected.
  15. Note 2: if the first boot takes longer than usual, don’t panic as there is nothing wrong with your smartphone.

Congratulations! now your Samsung Galaxy S4 has been updated to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean custom ROM firmware. If you have something to say just leave a word in the comment section below. See you next time in other tutorial.

[Tutorial] How to SIM Unlocking Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 with Pic




Samsung Galaxy S4 is indeed the best smartphone for the moment. Even there are many smartphone featured with great specs, but there is hardly can be found which can stand side by side with this device. Surely there are many person who hold this monster right now, it can be known by the number of the sale of the Samsung Galaxy S4.

As a rule, you can get almost any device unlocked by paying a small fee directly to the carrier, or to several online services that would let you purchase an IMEI unlock. However, in my personal experience, nothing beats the feeling of doing such a process yourself, and save those precious bucks in the process.

On this article i will show you how to SIM unlocking Samsung Galaxy S4. But keep on mind that this tutorial is for those who expert of doing the stuff because this could damage your device.

Before we proceed, please be advised that the usual disclaimer applies. Playing around the carrier lock is risky business, and more complicated than your average Android modding. Follow these instructions at your own perusal. Redmond Pie cannot be held liable for any loss whatsoever resulting from following this method. Also, this method applies to GT-I9505 only, and not to other variants of Galaxy S4.

Step 1: Launch the Phone app on your Galaxy S4, and dial in: *#0011#

Step 2: Press the Menu button followed by the Back key. Then, hit the Menu button again and select KEY INPUT. Enter 1 and press the OK button to enter ServiceMode.



Step 3: Press Menu one more time and tap back again. This will pull up the Main Menu for ServiceMode. Tap [1] UMTS.



Step 4: Now select [1]DEBUG SCREEN, followed by [6] PHONE CONTROL.



Step 5: From the next screen, pick [6] NETWORK LOCK.



Step 6: You’ll get three options. Hit the one that says [3] PERSO SHA256 OFF.



Step 7: Now, you need to get back to Main Menu. To do this, hit the Menu button followed by the Back key. In Main Menu, now pick [6]COMMON, and then [6] NV REBUILD.



Step 8: The phone will tell you that a Golden Backup exists. Tap [4] Restore Back-up.



Your device will now go through a series of “conditions”, where it will first freeze, then get on a black screen with Blue LED on and both capacitive buttons on, after which it will reboot automatically. The whole cycle might take a couple of minutes, so be patient. Once it powers back on, it’s network unlocked, permanently. Enjoy!

[Tutorial] How to Install Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 UVUAMDL Firmware to T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4



Since we are talking about an official update and since we will flash the UVUAMDL firmware on a Samsung branded handset, for completing this tutorial we will use Odin. Therefore, you don’t have to worry as there won’t be used complex and risky apps or programs. Odin, is a dedicated tool used on update and root operations; the program is designed and offered by Samsung, so you have nothing to worry about.

Follow the steps below:
  • Remember to install the proper drivers on your computer.
  • Then, download Odin and unzip the file on your computer.
  • Install the tool and run Odin.
  • On desktop, download the update file and unzip the same.
  • You can download the update package from here.
  • Turn off you phone.
  • Reboot in download mode -> press and hold Power, Volume Down and Home buttons.
  • Connect your S4 with the computer.
  • Check Odin: the “added” message should be there and the ID:COM should be yellow or blue.
  • If not, you must reinstall the drivers; then repeat the steps from above.
  • From Odin you need to select “PDA”.
  • Then you have to pick the firmware file from the desktop.
  • Don’t check the re-partition option from Odin, also don’t make any other changes on the program.
  • Just click on “start” and flash the ROM.
  • In the end, you will see the “pass” message displayed.
  • Unplug the USB cord and reboot your device.
Congratulation! Your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 has been updated to official Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean UVUAMDL OS, meaning that we are done for today


How to install Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 ROM (CM 10.1 Nightly) for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000

The CM10.1 ROM is based on the original Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which is designed to deliver superior performance and stability than stock Android. IBTimes UK brings you a step-by-step guide to install Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 via latest CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly ROM, courtesy of Droid Firmwares.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 inch N8000 tablet is now supported by CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightlies. You can use this tutorial to learn how to successfully update your rooted device using the custom Recovery mode and the CM 10.1 Nightlies zip file. Read this entire guide and you should be able to complete the installation in under 10 minutes.
CM 10.1 Nightlies is one of the most popular Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean custom ROMs out there, it is based on AOSP and in order to correctly install it on your device read the guidelines below:

Note: 
  • use this guide only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 model number N8000.
  • don’t try to use the files you find here with any other Android device, as you will end up bricking it.
  • your tablet has to be rooted and running a custom Recovery image such as CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery. I have used the CWM version for this guide, but the TWRP one should work just as well.
  • use the custom Recovery mode to create a full NANDROID backup of your currently installed ROM, so that you’ll have a restore point set for your tablet just in case something goes wrong and the new ROM doesn’t boot.
  • backup all the data that is currently stored on your tablet.
  • the tutorial will ask you to factory reset the device and this means that all installed apps and all the other data that’s stored on the system partition will be deleted in the process.
  • enable USB Debugging from the Developer Options menu.
  • make sure that there is enough power left in your tablet’s battery before starting the installation of CM 10.1 Nightly ROM.
  • this is a tutorial for advanced Android users and it is not recommended for you to use this guide in case you don’t know what you’re doing.
  • we cannot be held responsible in case you lose any important data in the process.
  • read the entire post and make sure that you don’t skip any steps that I have listed below.
  • NOTE: In case you’re already running a previous build of the CyanogenMod 10.1 ROM, then you can skip the ‘factory reset’ step and simply overwrite the previous build with the one I’ve listed in this post.
Now that you know all of the above, I think that you can continue to the next part of this article and learn how to properly install a custom ROM for your device.

Follow the steps below:
  1. Download the latest CM 10.1 Nightlies build from HERE.
  2. save the file on computer and don’t unzip its contents.
  3. Download Gapps for Android 4.2.2 / CM 10.1 custom ROMs from HERE.
  4. don’t unzip the file.
  5. Connect the tablet with your PC and move both files onto its internal SDcard. When the files are copied to your tablet, disconnect it from your computer.
  6. Power off the Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 device completely.
  7. Boot it into CWM / TWRP Recovery mode.
  8. I’ve used the CWM Recovery for this guide, but you can use TWRP, too. The instructions are very similar.
  9. When in CWM Recovery Mode, select ‘backup and restore’ and create a full NANDROID backup of your current ROM. After that you can continue to the next step.
  10. Next, select ‘wipe data/ factory reset’ option and confirm the process.
  11. if your device is already running on a previous build of CM 1o.1, then you can skip this step. However, if the device doesn’t boot with the new ROM, then you will need to return to this step and apply it.
  12. Now, select ‘install zip from sdcard’ option from the main Recovery screen. Then you need to select ‘choose zip from sdcard’.
  13. Find the CM 10.1 Nightly zip and confirm that you want to install it.
  14. The ROM will install in a few minutes and after that you have to select once again ‘choose zip from sdcard’ option. Find the Gapps zip and install it too.
  15. After all files have been successfully flashed, return to the first Recovery menu and select ‘reboot system now’.
  16. Wait for the tablet to boot into normal CM 10.1 / Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean home screen and take control over all of its functions by entering your Google Account info.


These were all the steps that you had to take in order to successfully flash a CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly build for your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 model number N8000. I hope that you’ve managed to successfully update the device and that it works flawlessly.

If the tablet takes too long to complete the first boot process with the new OS, then you should power it off completely. After that you will need to repeat the entire tutorial once again and, this time, make sure to apply the ‘factory reset’ step, as that might be the cause for the failed CM10.1 ROM installation attempt.

If you don’t like how this new custom OS works with your Galaxy Note 10.1 GSM model, then you should use the ROM backup file you created in step 6 and restore it to its previous state. I think that these were all the instructions that I had for you, for any other questions use the comments field below.

How to Update Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5110 to XXBMF1 Jelly Bean 4.1.2 OTA


The similarities between the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and Note II go even further than the S-pen, as both devices feature the same chipset and processor speed, Android build, and very similar display resolutions. Here's a quick look at what's going on under the hood of the Galaxy Note 8.0

XXBMF1 Jelly Bean 4.1.2 OTA Update has been pushed out for the Galaxy Note 8.0 N5110 tablet. Use this tutorial to learn how to manually install it easily in under 10 minutes without bricking the device

This update file has been pushed out for UK region, but you can use it for any other International model of this particular tablet. In order to install it, you will first have to read the guidelines below. Here’s what you need to know:

Note:
  • use this guide only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 model number N5110. Check the model version of your tablet by opening Settings and then About device menu.
  • don’t try to use this guide with any other Android devices.
  • if you have a rooted tablet, then this update will revoke root access and restore Warranty.
  • your tablet has to be unlcoked.
  • enable the USB Debugging option from the Developer Options section. If this menu isn’t shown in Settings, then you have to open About Device menu and scroll down to Build Number. Tap 7 times the ‘build number’ text and the Developer Options will be enabled.
  • disable Samsung KIES and any antivirus program that might be running on your computer. Such tools will interfere with the updating tool that we’re going to use in order to flash the latest Jelly Bean firmware.
  • make sure that the tablet’s battery has at least 50% power left before completely discharging. If the tablet powers off while you’re updating it, then it might get bricked.
  • this update might delete all contents from the tablet’s internal storage, which is why you have to backup all the data before starting the update.
  • note that we cannot be blamed in case you brick the device or you lose any important data in the process.
  • if you cannot complete the update, then you can ask for extra help in comments.


Follow these instructions:
  1. Download the N5110XXBMF Jelly Bean 4.1.2 zip from HERE. (extract the contents of this zip and you will get a ‘N5110XXBMF1_N5110OXABME5_BTU’ file with the .tar.md5 extension)
  2. Download Odin3 v3.07 from HERE. (extract its contents and save the file on your PC)
  3. Power off your tablet now.
  4. Boot it into Download Mode and then continue to the next step.
  5. Launch ODIN exe on your PC.
  6. Next, connect the tablet with your PC via USB cable. Wait for Odin to recognize the tablet and only then you can continue to the next step. (if the tablet is not recognized, then you switch between USB ports or thry to re-install the Samsung USB Drivers – download link here)
  7. Click the ‘PDA’ button in Odin.
  8. Now you need to browse your computer for the .tar.md5 file of the N5110XXBMF1 OTA Update. Load it into Odin.
  9. Make sure that the ‘Re-partition’ option is not enabled in Odin.
  10. Don’t edit any other default settings.
  11. When everything is set, click the START button to begin the updating process.
  12. After the update is complete, the Galaxy Note 8.0 N5110 will reboot and Odin will confirm that the process has been passed.
  13. When the device shows the ‘Samsung boot animation’, unplug it from computer. Now wait for all files to be loaded and the home screen to appear.
  14. Enter your Google Account details and take control over your tablet’s functions once again.
  15. Check the ‘About device’ menu to verify that the firmware version is now listed as XXBMF1, which confirm that the update has been completed successfully.

If everything went according to plan, then the update should’ve been a success and you can close this tutorial. If you had problems, then you should read the notes listed below.

NOTE 1: if ODIN froze or the phone blocked, then you should disconnect the devices and then close Odin. Restart Odin and boot the tablet into normal mode once again and repeat the entire tutorial once again. Make sure not to skip any steps.

NOTE 2: if Odin says ‘PASS’ but the Galaxy Note 8.0 N5110 is unable to go past the Samsung boot animation or it enters into a bootloop, then you will have to ‘factory reset’ the device. Unplug the phone from PC and then power it off completely. Boot into Recovery Mode and apply the ‘wipe data/ factory reset’ option. Confirm and then ‘reboot system’ into normal mode. This should force the tablet to boot into normal mode.

How to Unlock Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505





Samsung Galaxy S4 is indeed booming right now. Here is on the article i will explain the tutorial about how to unlock Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505. Before we proceed, please be advised that the usual disclaimer applies. Playing around the carrier lock is risky business, and more complicated than your average Android modding. Follow these instructions at your own perusal. Redmond Pie cannot be held liable for any loss whatsoever resulting from following this method. Also, this method applies to GT-I9505 only, and not to other variants of Galaxy S4.

Step 1: Launch the Phone app on your Galaxy S4, and dial in: *#0011#

Step 2: Press the Menu button followed by the Back key. Then, hit the Menu button again and select KEY INPUT. Enter 1 and press the OK button to enter ServiceMode.



Step 3: Press Menu one more time and tap back again. This will pull up the Main Menu for ServiceMode. Tap [1] UMTS.



Step 4: Now select [1]DEBUG SCREEN, followed by [6] PHONE CONTROL.



Step 5: From the next screen, pick [6] NETWORK LOCK.




Step 6: You’ll get three options. Hit the one that says [3] PERSO SHA256 OFF.




Step 7: Now, you need to get back to Main Menu. To do this, hit the Menu button followed by the Back key. In Main Menu, now pick [6]COMMON, and then [6] NV REBUILD.




Step 8: The phone will tell you that a Golden Backup exists. Tap [4] Restore Back-up.



Your device will now go through a series of “conditions”, where it will first freeze, then get on a black screen with Blue LED on and both capacitive buttons on, after which it will reboot automatically. The whole cycle might take a couple of minutes, so be patient. Once it powers back on, it’s network unlocked, permanently. Enjoy!

How To Root Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500 On Android 4.2.2




We brought to you the how-to guide for root Galaxy S4 I9505 LTE version, courtesy of Chainfire Auto-Root, one of the best out there. The I9500 proved to be slightly more difficult, but it wasn’t long before that one was cracked, too. Today, we’ll guide you step by step on gaining root access on your Galaxy S4 I9500 International version.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500 On Android 4.2.2. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • GT-I9500 Samsung Galaxy S4 and a PC
  • 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. You may skip this step.
  • Make sure your device has at least 75% of phone battery charge.
  • Cofface’s CWM Recovery & Root [download]
  • Odin3 Flash Utility [download]
  • Samsung Android USB driver for your Galaxy S4

Steps to root Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500 On Android 4.2.2:

Step 1: Download the necessary files from above, and unzip them to a convenient location.

Step 2: Put your Samsung Galaxy S4 in Download Mode using the button combination. Power off your device, plug USB cable to your computer, hold down the Volume Up + Down combinations, plug in the USB cable to your S4 while still holding down the volume buttons.

Step 3: Launch Odin3 on your computer, and connect your device in Download Mode to the PC using USB cable. Odin3 will detect the connection and indicate a COM port on top.

Step 4: Under PDA, select the cofface_samsungI9500_recovery_en_0503.tar file to flash the recovery, which will later be used to root the device. Make sure that Re-Partition is unchecked, and don’t touch any other setting. Hit the Start button to begin flashing the new PDA.

Step 5: Once the flash is complete, the phone will reboot. Wait for boot to complete, and then power it back off.

Step 6: Reboot the phone into CWM recovery that you just installed by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home buttons whilst powering on the device.

Step 7: In Recovery, go to root your phone, followed by choosing any of the two methods. CWM Recovery will notify once the process is complete.

Step 8: Reboot your device once again, and you will have the Super User app installed on your Galaxy S4 GT-I9500. Please ensure to not update the su binaries after this.



Enjoy the root access!

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1



As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms for Note 10.1 support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only.
Download from the Market.

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100




For those who want to add Arabic language support for their Samsung Galaxy Note 2, this article will explain the way to add it on your device. This is performed by installing one small great app made by one of the xda forum members.

As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only. To root the Note 2 visit this link
Download from the Market.

How to Install Arabic Language Support on Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300)



Most us must be wondering why our phone doesn't support Arabic language. Do not worry because on this article i will show you about how to install Arabic language support on Samsung Galaxy S3. This tutorial is done by installing a small app on the device to enable the hidden languages.

As you know, Ice cream sandwich and Jelly bean Roms for Galaxy S3 support most of languages, but a lot of careers hide many languages which they consider a useless languages in there regions.

Thanks to one of the xda-forum members who made a free, small and ugly  application, but very useful app to allow you enable all those hidden languages (Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi, Bahasa...) on the input list settings and the stock keyboard.





Features :
- Auto Backup your current language settings
- Enable Hidden languages in the input language list and Keyboard
- Restore you language settings

This app doesn't add any language support, it just enable all supported languages, so if you don't get your local language after reboot, that means it's not supported in your Rom.
Note: this application works on a ROOTED DEVICES only.
Download from the Market.

[Complete Guide] How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean using Odin




This method is better since it works for almost all Galaxy Note 2s,and it will only root and install busybox. All credits go for Chainfire for making the CF-autoroot make a look at the Original Thread

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.

What you need to prepare:
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and a PC
  • 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.

Download these files:

1-CF-Autoroot Depending on your model number which could be found in Setting-> About Phone:

A) For N7100 Model go HERE.
B) For N7105 Model go HERE.
C) SHV-E250K Model go HERE.
D) SHV-E250L Model go HERE.
E) SHV-E250S Model go HERE.
F) SPH-L900 Model go HERE
G) SGH-I317 Model go HERE
H) SGH-I317M Model go HERE
I) SGH-T889 (T-Mobile version) Model go HERE

Note: IF you didn't see your model number above don't try this method because it might brick your phone.

2-Odin 3.07 From HERE.
3-Samsung USB Drivers from HERE and then install them.


Steps to Root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330
  • Extract the CF-Autoroot until you got a file with .tar.md5
  • Extract odin307.zip then run Odin3 v3.07 as administrator.
  • Shutdown your Note 2 completely. Then, hold down the volume down button+ the home button then press the power button for 5 seconds, after you will see a warning screen just press volume up.
  • Now click on “PDA” and choose the .tar.md5 file we downloaded earlier. Then connect the USB cable to your computer then to your Galaxy Note 2. Now Click on “Start”.
  • Once it successfully finishes you will see “Pass” in the above table of the “ID:COM
  • Done.

How to root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330 Running on Android 4.04 ICS




Welcome guys, on this time i will show you how to root your Samsung Galaxy Chat step by step. For you who are new about android phone should know that there is many ways to root the android series depending on what device running with it. So, here is the tutorial and make sure you read this tutorial carefully.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Galaxy Chat GT-B5330. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:
  • Galaxy Chat GT-B5330 on Android 4.04 with Firmware- IMM76D.B5330XWALH3 and a PC
  • 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.
  • Download Samsung Drivers
  • Download Unlock tool  [ Alternative Download ]

Steps to Root Galaxy Chat GT-B5330

1. First install drivers from your Galaxy Chat using the above given link [ Samsung Drivers ]
2. Set your device in USB debugging mode using the following command "settings> Applications > Development"



3. Now connect your mobile with PC using USB port
4. Download Unlock tool and run  UnlockRoot.exe



5. It may take time in completing root process so be patient
6. After completing root, reboot your device
7. Done! Your device is rooted successfully.

To know that whether rooting is successfully done or not, Install Avast Free Internet security and enable its Firewall. If Firewall is activated, you have root access in your device.

How To Update Samsung Google Nexus 10 P8110 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean




Samsung Google Nexus 10 P8110 is another tablet presented by Samsung and Google. the device can't be used for calling, sms and internet connection without wi-fi only. But we can use any modem pluged to the device. Samsung Google Nexus 10 P8110 itself has been presented with the operating system of Android Jelly Been and could be update to the latest version of Jelly Bean.

For those who can't update the device, this article will explain some methods used to update th edevice manually. You just need to prepare such things required to do the update.

Note: everything below is working from the assumption that you’re running stock Android and not a custom ROM. If you have a custom ROM installed, you’ll have to find an updated version of that ROM to get Android 4.2.2 on your device. Otherwise you’re going to have to download your stock image from Google and install the factory image fresh (which will erase everything).

Method 1: Easy

The first thing that rooted users should try is :

1. Please going to Settings >> Apps >> All and scrolling to find Google Services Framework.
2. Tap the “Clear Data” button and confirm by tapping “OK”. From there, use the back button to get to the main Settings screen.
3. Scroll all the way down and tap About Phone, then tap System Updates.
4. You’ll see the “Check Now” button to have the device check for updates, and you should notice that the last time the device will be reporting it checked was back in 1969 (which I like to pretend is an artifact of time travel).
5. Tapping “Check Now” should result in beginning the download of Android 4.2.2 and update process for many. It will ask you to confirm that you want to install the update.

Most root users already know that updating the device will remove your root. There are a few ways around this. Clockwork Mod recovery can not only protect itself from being over-written, it can also attempt to retain your root for you. For my own devices, I prefer to use OTA Rootkeeper by Project Voodoo. As long as the update doesn’t format or overwrite the /system partition, OTA RootKeeper helps to maintain a working root (including backing up your su binary).

Method 2: Slightly Harder

If you can’t get the update over the air, your next best bet is to flash the update from your recovery. This involves downloading the update, moving the update to your device, then booting your device to recovery and initiating the install.

1. The first step is finding the Android 4.2.2 update. You can download the Nexus 10 update here.
2. Download these to your computer, transfer them to your device in whatever manner suits you best, and reboot into recovery.
3. For those who aren’t used to it, booting to recovery is pretty simple on a Nexus: you power down the device, and then power it up while pressing (and holding) the volume up and down buttons.

You boot to a screen with a big (green) colored arrow pointing to where your power button is, and Andy the Android in the background. From here, you can use the volume up and volume down to choose different boot options. Boot to recovery by pressing volume up or down until the arrow is red and says “Recovery mode”, then pressing the power button.

Once in recovery, you’re going to want to find the option to install from a zip. This should require you to specify a zip, which is the file you saved to your device. Install the Android 4.2.2 update from that zip file, then reboot your device. The update will run its final steps before you boot to the lock screen and can enjoy the Andriod 4.2.2 goodness.

Method 3: Kinda Hard, Using ADB

This method assumes you have adb installed. This also assumes you’re updating from 4.2.1 and not an earlier build. If you’re not sure or you have adb installed, you can probably find a good set of instructions here. As always, use at your own risk. This method has also been covered before.

1. Plug the USB data cable from your computer to your device. Be sure you have the Android 4.2.2 update file for your device– again, grab the Nexus 10 update here.
2. Once the file is downloaded, move it to the same folder where ADB is located. Using the steps described above in the previous method, boot into recovery.
3. Within the recovery mode menu you should find the option to “sideload” or “apply update from adb”.

At this point, you must open a command-line window on your computer to run the adb commands. You may need to change directory to your ADB folder. These are the commands that you will run for your device:

Nexus 10:
adb sideload eaef14432ff5.signed-mantaray-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.eaef1443.zip

After you run these commands, you’ll see a progress bar as the update loads onto the device. The progress will reach 100% and then you’ll see the device installing the update. The update will finish, at which point you can reboot the device from the recovery menu. As Android completes booting up it will run the final install processes, and then you should be at your lock screen.
Once the update completes, enjoy Android 4.2.2!

Nexus 10 Problems updating to Android 4.2.2? There’s A Fix For That.

There are some Nexus 10 devices that will hit an error during the Android 4.2.2 update process. This is because there’s corruption on the system partition of the device that’s causing the update to fail. The symptom for this is a ‘Status 7’ error during the install process. For me it was when the ‘set_perms’ process was showing during the update.

To fix the problem you need to run the e2fsck command on the device, but you must do it through adb on your computer. The way you do this is by following all of the directions I gave above to prepare for sideloading the update, but instead of running the sideload command, you must run the following:

adb shell “e2fsck -y /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc.0/by-name/system”
(Include the quotes above, since they contain the command being run on the device)

The command above will only work on the Nexus 10. If you’re experiencing this symptom on other devices do not run the command as shown above. Improperly using e2fsck can ruin your partition table on your device, bricking it. For help walking through fixing corrupted partitions on other devices, I strongly recommend finding someone who is familiar with the command line and have them help you find your partition layout. It’s not difficult, but it’s also not very forgiving. I came across this specific issue with the Nexus 10 because there was a corrupted update that some people received, which corrupted the file system.

After running the file check above, go back and try to update the Nexus 10 to Android 4.2.2. Try Method 1 first, since the main problem for the update will have been fixed.

How to Root Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3100




Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3100 is such a great tablet on the market so far. It seems that Samsung have taken it upon themselves on literally making a tablet for everyone. With all of the Galaxy Tab variants out there, the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 it seems like systematic attempt by Samsung to put a unique tablet variant in the hands of every living person on the planet.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3100. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.

What you need to prepare:
  • Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3100 and a PC
  • 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.
  • Download ODIN for windows
  • Download recovery.tar.md5
  • Download rooting file for Galaxy Tab 2, CWM-root-gtab2.zip, and copy those file to extSDcard (open windows explorer and you`ll find it if only Galaxy Tab2 still connect) 

Steps to Root Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3100
  • Close KIES Application if any.
  • Now at your Tab, Go to menu > settings > application > development
  • Check on USB Debugging Option
  • Turn off the device
  • Press and Hold Power + Volume [-] buttons until Samsung Galaxy Tab2 boot in to Download Mode
  • Open ODIN, wait until ODIN detect the device. It`s show with green at GTab2 Port.
  • click PDA button, find and select recovery.tar.md5
  • Click Start button and wait until Gtab2 reboot
  • Take a change when it`s reboot to turn off the device
  • Remove Samsung galaxy Tab 2 from PC/laptop
  • Press and hold Power + Volume[+] Buttons and boot in to recovery mode
  • Optional Step, do backup with select Backup and Restore, it`s took time so be patience
  • At CWM menu, select Install zip from SDcard
  • Select Choose Zip from SDcard
  • Find and select cwm-root-gtab2.zip
  • Wait until the process is done and reboot
  • If you find a superuser icon in application mean your root is success.
  • Done

How to Root Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000



Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000 is indeed one of the best tablets on the market today. The another version of Note, this is presented in wide screen of 10" inch to make more amazing screen. On this article i will explain how to root  Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000 so you can access more on your device.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.

What you need to prepare:
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000 and a PC
  • 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.
  • Installed ClockWorkMod Recovery here.
  • Download CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip 

Steps to Root Galaxy Note 10.1 :
  • Copy CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip to SDcard
  • Press and hold power + volume[+] buttons until device reboot
  • When Samsung Galaxy note appear, release power button (but still hold volume[+] button), device will boot in recovery mode(CWM)
  • Choose “Install zip from SDcard“
  • Select “Choose zip from SDcard“
  • Find and select CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip
  • Wait until rooting process done
  • Reboot Galaxy Note 10.1
  • Done

Note:
At Cwm menu, touchsceen also can use for navigate and select. But to minimize wrong selection use volume[+] and volume[-] for up and down, power button for enter

How to Install ClockWorkMod Recovery in Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000




In this article i will explain about the tutorial of install the ClockWorkMod Recovery in Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000, so you can root your device using this recovery. Below are some files you need to download and some steps you need to follow carefully in order to avoid unwanted things.

Download Support File’s

Install CWM recovery in Galaxy Note 10.1 using Odin
  • Go to settings > Development
  • Check Usb debugging
  • Connect Galaxy Note 10.1 to PC / Laptop
  • Copy CWM-SuperSU-v0.94.zip to SDcard
  • Press and hold power + volume[-] buttons until warning message come up
  • Press volume[+] to boot in download mode
  • Run Odin
  • Wait until Odin detect the device
  • Click PDA button, find and select HighOnAndroidCWMRecoveryGTN8000.tar
  • Click ‘Start’ button to begin flashing process
  • Wait until all process in Odin done
  • Device will automatically reboot
  • Remove Galaxy note 10.1 from PC/Laptop
  • Done
Note: 
At first time odin detect the device, you’ll see a field become yellow. After Odin done with flashing the field become green.

[Tutorial] How to Root and UnRoot Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300 in Easy Way




Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300 is the cheapest Android phone made by Samsung. It feels like having such its brother Samsung Galaxy Young, but this Galaxy Pocket has other main different such as the OS put on it. Anyway, here is not about the privew but we gonna root this phone so you guys have the access to gain more functionality on your Galay Pocket.

Caution: In my experience nothing has ever gone wrong with rooting. There is always that slight chance something can mess up. Use caution and only do this if you want to. I am not responsible if anything happens (but I really don’t think anything will happen if you do everything right)  Also rooting voids your warranty but don’t worry, unrooting should give it back like nothing ever happened.!! Please read about Rooting here.

Note:
  • The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300. 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.
  • This Procedure works for Mobiles having stock ROM only, and will definitely void your warranty, although the warranty can be claimed by un-rooting your device.


What you need to prepare:

  • Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300 and a PC
  • 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.
  • Download the file Update.zip here.

Steps to Root Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300:
  • Copy update.zip to SDcard and place it in /root
  • Turn off the device
  • Press and hold Home + Power + Volume[+] buttons until it` boot in recovery mode
  • Choose applay update from SDcard
  • Select update.zip
  • Select reboot now
  • Reboot in normal mode
  • Check in Application, if Galaxy Pocket is rooted then it should be Superuser icon in there.

Congratulations! Now your Samsung Galaxy Pocket has been rooted. Enjoy the full functionality of rooted device. Give us some feedback if you have succeded or something goes wrong in the comment section below.

How to Unroot Galaxy Pocket

All step to unroot is almost same with root procedure, just download unroot.zip then rename it become update.zip. If update.zip from root proccess still in SDcard, just overwrite it.