Excess Root on Android:
- Getting Access Rights SuperSU.Ya, As owners of Android we do not want our explorations in Android stalled due to restricted access rights, by doing Root we can freely do the person who tinkers on Android.
- Can Improve Performance. Maybe there who do not believe with this one, but I have to prove yourself that the Root Android can improve performance on Android, the Android Root users can upgrade the processor on your Android.
- The right to move the application to SDCard.Maybe if you ever tried to move the application into SDCard in a state not in Root will definitely appear Alert "Failure / Failed". But if it is at the root, there will be no more able to stop it, because we already have full access rights. To move an application to SDCard can use applications called Link2SD or Gemini App Manager.
- More Know the Inside Of Android. Yes, consciously or not we have to increase the knowledge and experience in navigating the sweetness of Android, because by doing a root process we are required to explore the inside of the body of Android itself.
- Eliminating your Android Guarantee. Android is already on Root is fun, but as a consequence the warranty on Android we must perish. Why is that? Because by doing Root, we're not using the default settings that have been made in such a way. So try to think about it before doing Root.
- Security Issues On Android.Yes, doing Root Android is like fire all the security that exist in our Android. But even so, now many well-known antivirus vendors that have been infiltrated into Android devices such as Bitdefender, Kaspersky, ESET, Avast and AVG that we can use to patch the security that was lost.
Samsung USB Driver
Odin v3.07
CWM Recovery
Root File
How to Root Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 (GT-S7270)
- Put all the files you've downloaded earlier into a single folder (make it easier)
- Install Samsung USB Driver as usual
- Extract the file [BAGAS31] Odin 3 v1.07.zip, and run Odin3 v3.07.exe by Administrator
- Click the PDA button, then select the file CWM.tar have you downloaded earlier
- At Galaxy Ace 3 ye, go to Settings → More → About device. Then press article number Build 7 times, until the notification appears Developer mode is active. That means the Developer menu options have emerged
- Now go to Settings → More → Developer options. And enable USB Debugging
- Turn off your Galaxy Ace 3, then go to Download mode by pressing the Volume Down + Home + Power together
- Choose Continue by pressing the Volume Up button, and then connect to your PC with a USB cable
- Back to Odin, now press the Start button and wait until you reboot itself
- Now Galaxy Ace 3 you've installed CWM Recovery
- Root.zip copy the file you've downloaded earlier to External SD Card, and turn off the Hp again
- Log into CWM mode by pressing Volume Up + Home + Power together
- Use the Volume Up and Down buttons to navigate and the Power button to select
- Select Install zip from SDcard → Choose zip from SDcard and select root.zip
- Now select Reboot system now
- If the root is successful, it will appear on the menu of applications SuperSU
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