The Android phone is not the only device that you can root. It is also possible to root tablets. You simply have to follow the right rooting process to be able to gain root access to the tablets that you have. Android users will definitely find the rooting of Android tablets a great challenge.
It is even more challenging if the tablet is a Samsung one, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S. Since Samsung is a popular brand, there are a lot of apps and programs that are designed to work on the Samsung's platform. With the inherent restrictions of Samsung devices as placed by the manufacturer, the users may not be able to take advantage of the best apps in the Android market. So how to root Samsung Tablets (Galaxy Tab 4, Tab S)?
Aside from the TunesGo Wondershare, there are other alternatives that you can take advantage of if you want to root your tablet. The Android device rooting process can be done in many ways. There are numerous solutions available. Here is another easy solution that you can follow through if you want to successfully root your Android device. Just make sure to download first the appropriate Odin and root files from this given link: https://mega.co.nz/#!FNxB1awC!MsmcGbyK4KH6JipBDxUgblB2yeszQ6RFSfCPwMt0k4k.
Step 1 Power off the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4. After that, you have to connect the tablet to the computer through the USB cable.
Step 2 Hold down the power button, volume up button, and home button at the same time. This will lead the device to a prompt where there is a yellow triangle that has an exclamation mark in the middle. All you have to do is continue by pressing the volume up button. This will bring the tablet to the download mode.
Step 3 Once you are in the download mode, you have to start up Odin. Make sure that the tablet has already been added. That can be determined if you see the word “ADDED” in the pane at the lower left of the Odin's interface. Also, you have to make sure that the AP is of the right .tar file.
Step 4 Once you see the download has been completed in the tablet, you should expect the tablet to reboot. However, you have to avoid allowing the tablet to completely reboot. You should press down the volume up and home button really quick so that you can go to the screen below.
Step 5 Once you have been in this screen, tap REBOOT > SYSTEM. After that, you have to swipe to install.
Step 6 The tablet should start rebooting after you have swiped to install. After it has completely rebooted, you will then have to check whether or not the rooting process has been successfully carried out. To do so, you have to go to your App drawer and see if the SuperSU is already installed in your tablet.
Step 7 Just tap on the SuperSU installer to allow the SuperSU app to install on the device. Just follow the steps and it should reboot itself. Wait for several seconds before you touch anything on the tablet. At this point, it should be okay if you unplug the USB cable.
Step 8 The next thing you have to do is install the BusyBox.
Step 9 Once the BusyBox has been downloaded into your tablet, find it in your App drawer and click on it. You will need to grant access and install the BusyBox app. After you are done with the installation of BusyBox, you are now ready to use your super user access to your Samsung tablet.
With these steps, you now have another option for rooting your Samsung Tablet. It should not be difficult to follow through with these instructions. Once you complete the rooting, you are now a privileged super user of an Android device. Congratulations!
Jun 25,2021 11:54 am / Posted by Christine Smith to Root Android