Android Firmware Android Kernel Android OS Android Phones Android Root Android Tutorials Android Updates Device Updates News

Tutorial : How to root Galaxy Note 2 N7100 using ExynosAbuse

Tutorial : How to root Galaxy Note 2 N7100 using ExynosAbuseIf you’re holding on to an unrooted Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 and hope to get it rooted, there is now a quick and easy way to root your device. Today, I’ve came out with a step by step tutorial on how to root the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 using ExynosAbuse, without even the need to connect to your PC. This will open your device to the world of custom ROMs and tons of root only applications. But before we begin, I would like to warn you that during the process of rooting, there is a risk of bricking your own device. So if you still want to proceed, you’ll be doing it at your own risk and we will hold no responsible for any form of damage on your device. ( please also note that rooting voids your warranty as well ) Please also make sure you’ve already backup your device!

 

*This procedure only works on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with model number N7100.

 

  1. Ensure that you’ve a file explorer such as ES File Explorer or Astro File Manager on your Galaxy Note 2.
  2. Download the ExynosAbuse APK.
  3. Using the file explorer you have on your device, locate and install the ExynosAbuse APK to your device.
  4. Launch the ExynosAbuse app.
  5. Select the Root Device option. ( This will install SuperSU to the Galaxy Note 2 )
  6. Grant permission to the SuperSU is it ask.
  7. Congratulation you’ve successfully rooted your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100!

 

Simple isn’t it? Yeah, but even though it is simple, but do be very cautious during the process to ensure your device doesn’t brick by your mistake! Full credit of this procedure goes to these guys from xda-developers! However if you need any help or experience any problem ( device hang, don’t boot? ) during the process, you can also comment below this post or go directly to their support forum at xda-developers.

 

In the mean time, stay tune for more how to root tutorials coming your way!

Related posts

Vivo V30 5G Review: A Mid-ranger With Plenty To Love About!

Ivan

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is currently in development, will arrive in late 2024

Anvinraj Valiyathara

Samsung Galaxy C55 listed on official website before official announcement

Anvinraj Valiyathara

2 comments

Yakshit Anand December 10, 2013 at 1:17 pm

I am running v.4.4(unofficial), can i root my phone??
After custom ROM update, I have lost my root access

Reply
PlayfulDroid December 11, 2013 at 10:29 am

Most custom ROMs requires root-access to run, are you sure you have lost your root-access? U checked using the SuperSU?

Reply

Leave a Comment