Root the Galaxy Note 3 N900 and N9005

Root the Galaxy Note 3 N900 and N9005

Samsung's newly released phablet flagship is making a splash worldwide, however many users don't want the huge array of pre-installed apps that Samsung usually implements into its devices. These are impossible to get rid of without rooting the device. Here is how to root the Galaxy Note 3 N900 and N9005. On your mark, get set, grab your phone, Go!

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First, it's important that you are aware that, as always when tampering with your phone, there are risks involved and you could wind up with a ''brick'', a useless hunk of plastic good for the garbage. Not only that, rooting your phone, meaning accessing the core of your phone's software which is normally off bounds to users, will eliminate the manufacturer warranty. Neither AndroidPIT nor I will take any responsibility for damages incurred. If you are prepared for the risks and follow the steps exactly as outlined, let's get started with the tutorial.

How to Factory Reset your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1


The easiest way to perform a Factory Reset is from within the menu settings:
Settings > Privacy > Factory data reset (check Format USB Storage if you want to wipe SD card content) > Reset phone > Erase everything.
Please remember to back up any data you want to keep first!

How to Hard Reset your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1


Performing a Hard Reset on your device is easy. The difference between a Factory Reset and a Hard Reset is:
Factory Reset
The 'lighter' of the two reset options. It can be done either in settings or via recovery menu. It wipes all user data and firmware settings, but leaves the contents of your SDcard intact.