Root Samsung Smartphone or Tablet
Android OS is all about customization, however, you cannot exploit all its potential unless you can root access on your Samsung device. Although it’s not a risk-free operation, the benefits outweigh the disadvantages as rooting will give you full control over your smartphone or tablet.
If you root your Samsung device, then you will be able to install custom ROMs that are based on newer Android versions which have more features and more customization options. Rooting your device will also allow you to remove any unwanted applications installed by the carrier or by the manufacturer.
An unlocked bootloader will give you the possibility to do all kind of cool things with your device, and you should check the list below to see if you smartphone or tablet can be rooted.
- Samsung Galaxy Nexus
- Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100
- Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos
- Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000
- Samsung Galaxy S i9000
- Samsung Galaxy Y S5360
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1)
- Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
- Samsung Galaxy S Advance I9070
- Samsung Conquer 4G D600
- Samsung Galaxy Note N7000
- Samsung Galaxy Note i717
- Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300
- T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S2 T989
- Samsung Galaxy S2 SkyRocket i727
- Galaxy Tab 2 GT P3110
- T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3
- Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3
- AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 I535
- Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000
- Samsung Galaxy SL i9003
- Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0
- AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 2 i317
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100
- US Cellular Samsung Galaxy S3
- Samsung Galaxy Camera
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 2
- Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini I8190
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 N5100
- Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500
- Samsung Galaxy S4 I9505
- Samsung Galaxy S3 I9305
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 I545
- Sprint Samsung Galaxy S4 L720
- T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 M919
- Samsung Galaxy S4 I337M Canada
- AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 I337






