How to Root Samsung SGH-N025 Galaxy Note II SC-02E

Now’s the perfect time to root Samsung’s SGH-N025 Galaxy Note II SC-02E. Especially since we have a tutorial on how to achieve root access for it. The method is described in detail below!

Your device’s first appearance was in 2012. The manufacturer equipped this model with this CPU: 1600 MHz. Since this means a slower speed, you should consider trying this tool: SRSRoot. With it, the processor can move at faster speeds. But your smartphone can benefit from the rooting that comes with that tool in other ways, too. Take this, for instance: the device can be customized easily and quickly.

The benefits of this procedure

The phone runs this OS: Android 4.1.1. This variant is one which stays on the device from the rooting onwards. The SRSRoot is available with every Google Android version. Also, the smartphone will enjoy root-only apps, custom ROMs, and many new features. Among the novelties are these, too: superuser / admin permission and tweaks for an improved battery life. The Samsung SGH-N025 Galaxy Note II SC-02E will gain customization possibilities, also.Samsung-SGH-N025

The device that’s getting rooted today uses freeware. The SRSRoot doesn’t charge you with money for its download. It also helps with the rooting without delivering unnecessary programs. This useful tool works on a generous amount of products; it’s powered by an SRS Server, too. Performed with it, the rooting is free of security problems.

A rooting has to be done with a Build ID. Our pick was the following example: JRO03C.SC02EOMAMC2. The user of a gadget, though, can use whatever ID they see appropriate. If they want to strip their device of its root access, the SRSRoot will become an unrooting option.

If you want an update for the handset some day, the process will leave it without its root access. The system partition has to be parted from it, too. But the phone’s important and useful data stays where it normally is. Same will go for the device’s external and internal SD cards.

You have to give up on your phone’s warranty after the rooting is finished. No cause for despair just yet; the warranty returns as soon as you find a guide on how to retrieve it.

Prerequisites

The following are requirements you must perform now:

  • the smartphone must have its battery fully charged before the start of the rooting;
  • those security programs available with your Samsung Galaxy Note II SC-02E must be turned off;
  • download, from this page, USB drivers on the notebook;
  • you need to have them installed on it afterwards;
  • one or more standard backups need to be generated for the protection of your phone’s content;
  • a full NANDroid backup must be created;
  • the handset’s security programs need a deactivation, as well;
  • the only OS present on your notebook must be the Windows variant;
  • enable USB Debugging on your handset.

Step by step instructions

You are asked to go through certain important rooting steps next. They apply to both the smartphone and your notebook.

  1. Here’s the first of them: launch this link on the notebook. The SRSRoot will be there, waiting for you to download it on that product.
  2. Do so by clicking on a download button. When the download has been completed, you should do this: flash the app on the notebook.
  3. The action coming up next indicates the following: open the downloaded app on your notebook. You have to turn on these on your Samsung SGH-N025 Galaxy Note II SC-02E: Menu and Settings.
  4. Unknown Sources is the name of another option that needs an activation. Its location is easy to spot; simply look under Settings.
  5. Time for another option to be turned on. If you haven’t enabled the following, do it now: USB Debugging.
  6. Should this operation have been done before, just make sure the handset and notebook are connected to one another. You will need to do it with this tool: the USB cable of your smartphone. You should now let the products enter the connection.
  7. Once this step is completed, you have to start the rooting. To enter the device in this mode, its Root Device (All Methods) option must be turned on.
  8. Usually, the rooting shouldn’t last more than 10-15 minutes. This phase can take longer than expected. You have a solution for this type of problems. And that is, to redo the steps performed thus far.
  9. [sc name=”banner-jos”]After the rooting ends without an issue, you should start the phone again. An option must be enabled for this last step. You’ll find it by this name: Reboot System Now. When the handset has rebooted, you can take a look at the rooting capabilities your SGH-N025 sports!

Do you want the handset to come back to its former state? If the answer’s yes, you can have a go at the SRSRoot.

Below is a comment box especially made for you if problems appear during the rooting.