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[GUIDE]-Rooting the Samsung GALAXY Core Prime SM-G360T1

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Okay ive seen posts that some people are having issues trying to root the SM-G360T1

Here's a guide to root your phone without getting a FRP Binary is Blocked


Step 1: on your phone go to Settings then we need to enable "Developer Options" this is the important step to proceed

Step 2: to enable "Developer Options" in Settings scroll to the bottom till you see "About Phone" this will give you info etc about your device including model number, then scroll down till you see "Build Number" & tap it rapidly 5 Times, you'll recieve a toast notfication that Developer Options is now enabled.

Step 3: Go Back to the Main Settings and you should now see the option above About Phone "Developer Options" click on it and enable the Developer Options.

Step 4: Once you enabled Developer Mode scroll down till you see an option "OEM Unlocking" enable it (this allows the device to be permanently rooted via Bootloader).

Step 5: Then turn off your phone and go on your PC and download the odin i provided for you below and extract the zip and place the kernel file i also provided for you in the folder you extracted that contains the odin files.


Step 6: Once moved to the Odin folder its time to get the phone into the Bootloader, to access the Bootloader make sure the phone is fully off and press and hold the following buttons to get into the bootloader: "Volume Down+Home+Power" once the phone turns on let the buttons go and select "Continue" to proceed to the bootloader (you must have the bootloader up and phone plugged in before running Odin).

Step 7: Now that your in the bootloader plug in a USB Cable to it that is connected to your computer and run Odin (be sure the correct samsung drivers i provided in this thread is installed first).

Step 8: Once you ran odin you should see something in the left bottom side "</003Added>" or something similar to that if you did not see it then the phones drivers isn't installed and Odin is unable to detect the phone, be sure the drivers are installed first then run odin, if your installing the drivers just close odin and run it again when the drivers finish installing.


Step 9: Now that odin detected your phone it now time to root it, in the odin provided to you their is a tab/button called "AP" this is the one you need to root your phone click it and it'll open the odin folder containing the provided kernel and select it and open it.

Step 10: once you open the kernel it will load it up in odin and check the md5 DO NOT Touch odin or click anything you will know when it's ready to flash when the message board says Leave CS.. and you will see the path of the kernel in the "AP" Tab and click Start to flash the kernel, once the kernel is done flashing the phone will automatically reboot and now your rooted you dont need to install a Superuser app to have apps to use root or use apps that requires you to have root, but is optional to install a superuser app!


Notice: Now that your rooted theirs some things you need to know

1. You can factory reset this wont give you the FRP Binary Blocked Error but DO NOT DISABLE OEM UNLOCK YOU WILL GET THE FRP BINARY IS BLOCKED, But will not disable the OEM Unlock if you factory reset!!!


Odin: v3.12.3: http://odindownloadxda.com/Odin3_v3.12.3.zip

TrapKernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347817396


Samsung Drivers For SM-G360T1:https://www.dropbox.com/s/13luqf4uuel6whs/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.45.00.exe?dl=0
 
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Knox was discontinued you can remove them from system using a system app uninstaller
 
Cyberdev, I got lucky and it worked the first time. Thank you very much for the excellent work … I only have one issue and that's with the wifi. Same problem as MsDymond. I did get it to turn on once after a factory reset following your OEM directive above but it puked on trying to connect. seems like a driver problem, is there something I need to download and install from the Odin3 process?

Thank you. Nice Job though!
 
FWIW your guide was easy enough to follow, better than many how-to's I have read. That said the instructions worked and I was able to reboot the phone 2 times. Now I get a seandroid message and a SET warranty bit : kernel message with it. Needless to say the phone is useless. Add to that I have no backup to restore it to that's my fault.

Thank you,

Snapper 7

PS: I have posted my troubles to the forum and am trying to sort it out, just thought you'd like to know of my experience.
 
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