xInterlopeRx
Android Enthusiast
This root method has worked on many devices from most vendors. To try it just extract the .zip and run the .bat if you use Windows, or the .sh if you use Linux. Let us know if it works. You may have to try it a few times for it to "stick" so be persistent. No wiping occurs so there is no chance of loosing data as far a s I know.
UPDATE: So, I've been getting a lot of emails about bad links, and I've learned something about the process so I am updating the post with some new links and simple instructions.
First, install the Samsung drivers here:Samsung Drivers
Then extract this zip:Root tool
Run the RunMe.bat as administrator with the phone unplugged. The tool will tell you when to plug the device in. Watch for instructions from the command window. Chose option 1 when asked. There is plenty of output to tell you whats happening. There is no danger of losing data or bricking your phone. All the tools does is exploit an adb restore bug and push the superuser files and a hacked .apk to the phone that trick the device giving you root.
UPDATE: So, I've been getting a lot of emails about bad links, and I've learned something about the process so I am updating the post with some new links and simple instructions.
First, install the Samsung drivers here:Samsung Drivers
Then extract this zip:Root tool
Run the RunMe.bat as administrator with the phone unplugged. The tool will tell you when to plug the device in. Watch for instructions from the command window. Chose option 1 when asked. There is plenty of output to tell you whats happening. There is no danger of losing data or bricking your phone. All the tools does is exploit an adb restore bug and push the superuser files and a hacked .apk to the phone that trick the device giving you root.
