As Android matures, the wide-open style of root access we may have grown used to with legacy versions has gone away. Because Android is designed for mobile devices, the focus is on security — specifically the security of your life's data you might have stored away on that screen in your pocket. We've seen Android go from the wild-west days of unfettered Superuser access, to locked down and tamper-proof (well, they try to be) devices meant for folks who need the extra level for their business details. For some of us, this is a hinderance and we don't want Google or the folks who made our phone trying to protect us from ourselves. But for each person who needs — or thinks they need — unfettered root access there are thousands, if not tens of thousands, who just want their data to stay safe. Those people are who our phones get built for, and we're left to exploit as best we can.
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#2 – CF Auto Root (Only Root, no CWM recovery)
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CWM Root Method (Root + CWM recovery)
This root method is for the following Galaxy S5 models:
- SM-G900T T-Mobile Galaxy S5
- SM-G900P Sprint Galaxy S5
- SM-G900R4 US Cellular Galaxy S5
- SM-G900T1 Metro PCS Galaxy S5
- SM-G900W8 Canadian Galaxy S5
- SM-G900F International/European/Asian Galaxy S5
- SM-G900M Middle East/South America Galaxy S5
- SM-G900H International Exynos Galaxy S5
Step 1. Power off your Galaxy S5. Then hold down Volume Down, Center Home, and Power buttons together for about 3-5 seconds until you see a warning screen like shown below:
Step 2. Hit Volume Up and you should see “Downloading…” screen like below.
Step 3. Next connect a USB 2.0 micro-USB cable from your Galaxy S5 to your computer.
Step 4. You will need to download the following three files, ODIN, Philz Touch CWM recovery, and SuperSU:
Once downloaded, unzip the Odin3v185.zip and you should get a folder with executable EXE program. DO NOT UNZIP other files, leave them in their zip file states.
Step 5. Double-click on the file “odin3 v1.85.exe” to start the ODIN program. You should see a yellow-highlighted box with a random COM number. If you do see this, you are good to go. If you don’t see it, you need to install Samsung USB drivers. Download and run the Samsung Galaxy S5 USB Driver program, reboot and repeat this Step.
Step 6. Next, choose “PDA” button and find the Philz Touch CWM recovery file you downloaded earlier.
Step 7. Click on “Start” and you should see Philz Touch CWM recovery being flashed to your Galaxy S5.
Step 8. If you see “PASS!”, that means CWM recovery has been successfully flashed and your S5 should be rebooting now.
Step 9. Once rebooted, copy over the SuperSU zip file to anywhere on your Galaxy S5 internal storage.
Step 10. Power off your S5 again. Then hold down Volume Up, Center Home, and Power buttons together for around 3-5 seconds until you see “RECOVERY BOOTING” at the top-left of your screen. If you see that, let go of all the buttons.
Step 11.You should now be in Philz Touch CWM recovery. Choose “Install Zip”.
Step 12. Next, choose “Choose zip from /sdcard”.
Step 13. Next choose the SuperSU zip file you copied over earlier. This is the actual file that will root your Galaxy S5.
Step 14. Once done, simply reboot your Galaxy S5.
Step 15. Once rebooted, you should see a new app called “SuperSU”. Tap on it to run.
Step 16. Choose “OK” when SuperSU asks you to disable KNOX. KNOX is an idiotic Samsung security that you really don’t need and will interrupt your root like an annoying sister who wakes you up in the middle of the night. Just disable it and get on with your life. (We should really petition to get Samsung to completely remove KNOX.)
Step 17. Once KNOX has been zapped, your Galaxy S5 should be free and 100% rooted. You can download and run any rooted app such as Titanium Backup app (which I highly recommend for backing up your apps as it will also backup your app data) and find the Superuser request window. If you see this, congratulations! You have fully rooted 100% Galaxy S5, go show off to your non-rooted friends with boring lives.
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