XXLPY 4.0.3 for Galaxy Note N7000 smartphone can now be rooted easily just by following a simple guide. Over a period of this article we will be checking out with the help of a small yet detailed guide. Please note that, once you root the device, the warranty will get void and the only way with which you can revoke the root access is by re applying the original firmware update again. To revoke the rooting access at any point of time, all you need to do is to just apply the default firmware in your device which we will try to come up with the article. Rooting will not interrupt the updates and despite rooting, you will receive constant updates from Samsung.
Once the devices is installed with this clockwork mod recovery, you can install custom ROM firmwares as well as the apps which need the root access.
Disclaimer: Neither AndroidAdvices, nor developer should be held responsible for any damage happened to your device in the process of following the instructions mentioned in this article. It’s very unlikely that there will be any issues but just in case if at all there are any issues then we are committed to help you in solving the same.
Quick Pre Requisites:
- Though it’s not a compulsion, but it’s highly recommended to back up the data so that just in case if you wipe the data by mistake or if the data gets corrupted in the process of rooting, then the same can be restored with the help of below mentioned steps.
SMS – Use “SMS Backup & Restore app”,
Contacts – Sync with the Gmail application,
Call Log – Call Log and Restore
Images, Songs, Videos, Files – Copy to internal / External SD Card,
APN and MMS Settings – Note down from the path “Applications > Settings > Wireless and Network > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names”
- Disable all the antivirus suites in your computer and uninstall the same in your device as these tools generally tend to interrupt the process of firmware update. You should have the admin rights in your PC along with the active USB ports with full read / write access.
- Minimum charge left in the device should be at least 70% so as to ensure that device doesn’t get turned Off in the middle of firmware update.
Assuming that you have followed all the above mentioned instructions, you can now proceed to the next section where we have summed up a detailed tutorial on how to root Galaxy Note N7000 on XXLPY 4.0.3 firmware.
