Samsung Galaxy Note EDGE
Warning:
· Rooting a device makes it work very well but it also caters some limitations to the phone. It can risk the device and you have to suffer a lot.
· The warranty of the phone is scraped when you root it.
· There are chances that your device can also be damaged while trying to root it.
· You don’t get any android updates once you root the device.
Disclaimer:
We are not responsible for any DAMAGE to your device while rooting or after rooting. We provide the best Well Researched data in our Guides, But still root at your own risk!!
The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is arguably one of the the most unique major smartphone on the market today. Samsung pioneered the use of curved LED screens and the end result was the Galaxy Note Edge.
Just like other Note, the Note Edge has a large (5.6”) screen, although it uses a unique 2560x1600 resolution. It also has 3GB of RAM and a powerful Snapdragon processor. It’s similar to the Note in many areas but one: instead of having a normal screen with four square corners, the Note Edge has a curved screen which wraps around the right edge of the device.
Anyways, all marketing aside, the Edge is a pretty cool device. But it could be better. Many Edge users have already rooted their device to unlock a greater range of capabilities. Rooting can increase battery life, boost performance, and free up valuable storage space. You can uninstall all that pesky Samsung bloatware and enjoy superior performance at all levels of your device.
Thanks to One Click Root, rooting a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is ridiculously simple.
USING ONE CLICK ROOT TO ROOT YOUR SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE EDGE
Firstly, Major things to keep in mind before you get started:
1. Make Sure Your Firmware Version Is Supported.
2. At present, this only works on the T-Mobile or International versions of the phones.
3. This tutorial requires a Windows computer.
4. Please make sure to backup anything you are worried about losing before beginning.
5. Rooting the phone may disable two secure features: Samsung KNOX and Samsung Pay.
6. On the phone, go to Settings > About Phone and continuously tap on Build Number until it tells you are a developer. Or check how to turn ON developer options in any phone.
2. At present, this only works on the T-Mobile or International versions of the phones.
3. This tutorial requires a Windows computer.
4. Please make sure to backup anything you are worried about losing before beginning.
5. Rooting the phone may disable two secure features: Samsung KNOX and Samsung Pay.
6. On the phone, go to Settings > About Phone and continuously tap on Build Number until it tells you are a developer. Or check how to turn ON developer options in any phone.
Now, since we enabled them, go to Settings > Developer Options and check on USB Debugging.
Plug the phone in via USB. This will let the proper drivers install before continuing then unplug it again
With One Click Root, we’ve taken a different approach. You download the software, connect your Note Edge, and run the root. That’s it. Here’s a step by step guide in case you get lost along the way:
1. Download and install One Click Root
2. Connect your Note Edge to your PC via standard USB cable
3. Enable USB debugging on your phone
4. Run One Click Root by pressing “Root”
That’s it. Furthermore, we also guarantee that our rooting software will work. Instead of praying to the God that your root will be successful, you can leave that stress in our hands.
WHAT TO DO AFTER ROOTING YOUR SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE EDGE
After rooting a Note Edge, I recommend first backup all your data, files, apps, contacts, messages, and whatever to that app to make sure it’s safe. If anything ever goes wrong with your phone – like if it’s stolen – this backup will be a lifesaver.