The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a premium tablet launched by Samsung in 2012. As evident in its name, the device has a 10.1-inch, 2560×1600 resolution display. The company has released an upgraded version in the form of a 2014 Edition which sports more powerful specs like 2.3GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset, 3GB RAM, and 8-megapixel camera.
It was initially offered with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean but is now upgradable to Android 4.4.2 KitKat. If you want to customize it more to your needs, you can enable root access to it by using the one-click, auto root method by Chainfire. The custom ROM developer has made the root packages available in his website. You may check our outlined instructions below on how you can flash the root file on your device.
Take note of the following before rooting
- This method allows you to gain root access to your device, a process that is neither supported nor endorsed by Samsung or Google. Therefore, proceeding means that you understand the risks and will not hold The Bitbag accountable for anything that goes wrong. Moreover, rooting will invalidate your device’s warranty.
- Make sure that your Galaxy 10.1 is at least 50% charged and that you backup important data.
- Activate USB Debugging on your device by going to Settings > About > then tap Build number seven times in quick succession. An alert saying “You are now a developer” will appear. After that, go to Developer Options then toggle on USB Debugging.
Steps on how to root the Galaxy Note 10.1
- Download the right root package for your Galaxy Note 10.1 model below, unzip it so you’ll have the “tar.md5” file, and save it on your computer’s desktop for easy access.
- Download and install Samsung USB drivers on your computer. You can skip this step if you already have it.
- Launch Odin v3.07 on your computer as an administrator. Open it by right-clicking the icon and choosing “run as administrator.
- Turn off the Galaxy Note 10.1 and boot it on Download Mode by pressing and holding the following buttons together: Volume Down Key, Home Button and Power button. Once you see the warning screen, hit the Volume Up key to enter Download Mode.
- Connect the device to your computer using a USB and wait until Odin detects it; you’ll know that its connected when the ID:COM” field in Odin turns blue.
- Now click the PDA button and choose the root package you extracted earlier. Make sure that only the boxes next to Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options are checked in Odin. After that, click on Start to begin flashing the file.
- Your Galaxy Note 10.1 should reboot automatically and Odin will display a green “Pass!” message once done. You may check if you’ve done the method properly by going to your device’s app drawer and looking for the SuperSU app.
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