How to Root Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G DZKL13

In this tutorial we will guide you step-by-step on how to root Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G DZKL3. Here’s the procedure.

One may have heard about rooting an Android phone. After rooting a device, you’ll attain full access to your entire system, and then can easily run all those unpermitted apps which you couldn’t previously since they need root permissions. Rooting will also assist you to manage app permissions, enable Tethering, and disable bloatware, etc.

Benefits by Rooting Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G DZKL3

  • Through rooting this phone you can get access into your phone’s internal file system, and thus you can also make potent modifications in them.
  • Rooting will also benefit by improving the performance and also by enhancing the speed of operating system of your phone.
  • One may feel some sort of irritation when he gets undesired default apps in his phone by the manufacturers and that too without any uninstall option. In this case, using rooting you can easily remove the unwanted apps from your phone.
  • Through rooting you can update your phone, without asking for permission from the manufacturer, using custom ROMs and upgrades.
  • It will surely increase battery pack up of Android phones.
  • Rooting also enhances the visual experience of your phone.

Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G is featured with 1.20 GHz Processor, a RAM of 1GB, and a 16GB Storage. Like the previous Samsung’s Smartphones, it has also created a large user base or fan base. With an affordable price range, they also have provided some really good features with an elegant design and stunning look.

Disclaimer

This tutorial will definitely work when rooting Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G having android version 2.3.3, 2.3.4, or 2.3.5 only. While working of it for latest android versions is not yet confirmed. On applying this update to another model or device may give an unwanted result. While applying this update we will not be responsible if anything occurs to your device, so continue at your own risk.

Just follow the simple steps given below

Pre-Requisite

  1. For successful completion of this rooting process charge your phone up to a minimum of 75% battery.
  2. You must take a back-up of all your personnel items and other impotent data, such as Call Logs, SMS, Contacts, Audios, Images, Videos, APN (Access Point Names) settings, Bookmarks, MMS settings, on your phone.
  3. Please ensure that all your security suites, like firewall and antivirus, on Samsung Galaxy Pocket as well as on computer must be disabled.
  4. You must enable USB Debugging mode on your Samsung Galaxy Pocket. Just follow, Settings>Applications> Development>USB debugging. There select the USB Debugging icon.

USB debugging

Steps for Rooting Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G DZKL3

At the starting, one must flash any customized or insecure kernel via Odin.

Step 1

Firstly, Download Odin3 v1.85 to your computer. Then download original or insecure kernels by clicking HERE .

Step 2

After transferring this file, switch off your phone to enter into the Download Mode. For this just press the Down Volume & Home button simultaneously, and while pressing these buttons press down your Power button at the same time. When correctly done, you’ll see a large yellow colored triangle in the middle part of your screen and will have some terms, like ‘Downloading… Please do not turn off target’.

Step 3

Now, connect your Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100G Smartphone to a computer and then run Odin3 V 1.83. Now check at the top left corner of your screen, there you’ll see ID:COM and it must be of yellow color.

Step 4

Now under the Odin’s settings, select the F. Reset Time and Auto Reboot option.

Odin

Step 5

Now, after pressing down the PDA key/button, choose the above downloaded insecure kernel (only *.tar, *.smd, or *.md5 format).

Step 6

After the completion of the above process, you should select the “reboot system now” option or just press down the Start button to restart your device, and then reboot it in the Normal Mode.

Step 7

Hopefully you’ll now view the ‘Success’ alert, or ‘Operation Finished’, or something similar to it. But in case, if you see a ‘Failed’ alert, or something like this, then you must repeat the whole process once again. Otherwise, just reboot and your phone will restart.

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