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How To Root Samsung Galaxy Grand 3

Samsung Galaxy Grand 3


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!!


Preparation:

·        Smartphone must have at least 60 percent of the battery to make the process of rooting.
·        On your Samsung Galaxy, enable USB Debugging Mode and OEM Unlock,
·        Download and install the Samsung USB driver on your computer.
·        USB Cable (the original one is recommended).
·        Backup your device data.


HOW TO ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY GRAND 3:


1.      Download the KingRoot app directly to the desktop of your computer.
2.      Turn on the Unknown Sources for your Samsung Galaxy Grand 3
3.      Connect the Samsung Galaxy Grand 3 smartphone to the computer using the standard USB cable.
4.      Copy the KingRoot APK fil to the internal storage SD card.
5.      Unplug your Galaxy Grand 3 smartphone from the computer using the USB cable.
6.      Launch any FileManager on your device and install the APK so it turn into app form and is available from your Grand 3’s app drawer.
7.      Head over to the app drawer and tap directly over the app that says KingRoot.
8.      Tap on the large button that suggests rooting your device. It will probably say something like ‘Get Root’.
9.      Wait for the KingRoot app to finish rooting your device before you exit the app or press any buttons. You can easily see when it is complete by observing the progress bar reach 100% and the app giving you a success message.
10.  Close the KingRoot application and reboot your device before you attempt to start installing your root-only apps from the Google Play Store.
That’s All!! You have succesfully rooted your device.