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How to root Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)

Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)

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!!


Now lets root tha Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) edition. To root your device I recommend just to go through this step by step tutorial and it will definitely let you go through the bestest and easiest way to root you Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)!!

 Process:

1.      If you don’t have Samsung USB drivers, then download and install it.
2.      Enable USB Debugging mode.
3.      Now, you have to download root Zip files (Odin 3) to your computer. After downloaded, unzip it/ extract it. After unzip you can see CF-Auto-root.tar, Odin3.ini, tmax.dll and zlib.dll files.
4.      Bring your phone and turn it off by pressing power button. Make sure whether your phone is off.
5.      Now you have to switch on it on Download mood. To boot onto download mood you should press and hold volume down button power button and Home button at same time. Until drive vibrate. If not, until Download mood appear
6.      You can see warring message Now. Tap Volume Up and connect your phone to your computer via standard Data cable.
7.      Open Odin 3 Setup. If you have connected Samsung galaxy J1 2016 to computer, then Odin 3 will get your drive automatically and display “added” message. If not, reconnect, restart and reconnect.

8.      Finally, click the Start button to root. This process may take some time, when it complete, your Samsung galaxy J1 2016  phone will be restart with rooted. As wel as Odin will indicate “PASS” box when you rooted. (it may restart several times)