Verizon S3: Simple Root Program. NO ODIN required

Srambo217

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Used this last night (saw it on XDA). Worked great. Highly recommend this method!

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Re: Simple Root Program. NO ODIN required

Have been following the XDA thread for a couple of days. Even easier than the previous methods, hope to try it out in the next few days. I like the fact that this method keeps the stock rom.

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I don't want to flash roms, just root. So, what happens if (when) verizon pushes out the next update? Will it lose root? Or, is there an easy way to un-root? Sorry for the Nube root question :)
 

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I don't want to flash roms, just root. So, what happens if (when) verizon pushes out the next update? Will it lose root? Or, is there an easy way to un-root? Sorry for the Nube root question :)

Yes, it's addressed in the OP link. You have to do it manually at the moment but it's nothing intense. Read the official thread.

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So I can't flash a rom doing it this way?

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Yes you can. Since you're new to flashing I strongly suggest you simply buy ROM Manager from the Play Store after rooting your device because that will easily download/flash the custom recovery needed to flash a ROM.

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Re: Simple Root Program. NO ODIN required

Used this method last night. Worked like a charm!

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Re: Simple Root Program. NO ODIN required

Not sure why, but it will not work on mine. Something about adb not being valid or something.
 

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I didn't push a recovery to my phone via adb when I rooted using the tool on XDA but I installed ROM Manager right after I rooted and used it to "flash CWM" but that seemed too easy. Does that method work 100%? I was able to boot into recovery but I've just always done it manually in the past and this seemed almost too easy. Am I good to go or what?

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How do you unroot from this type of root? Will I be able to update to the next ota? Or is the odin way of root easier and safer to unroot?
 

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root samsung prevail but not with odin is it possible?

Hi im in desperate need of help I use my phone on a 24/7 basis I cant download the apps I need for me and so I baught a 32GB SD and well I cant store nothing on it.... I need to root my phone but I truly cant afford $25, I have 3 kids on my own to take care of and and for certin health problems with my kids I need something dependable and faster please help....................... I hope someone cant help....
 

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Rooting is free... Just download the link in op extract to desktop. Plug phone in, let it install drivers(does this auto) open program, and select 1 and enter for root and let it do its thing....

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