How To Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H

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Today Cody Tricks will learn you to Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H running on Android 6.0.1 with the built id MMB29M.J500HXXU2BQC4 using the Odin Application on Windows PC or Laptop.
How To Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H
Requirements: Make sure your Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H is running on Android 6.0.1 with the built id MMB29M.J500HXXU2BQC4. If your device built id is different than MMB29M.J500HXXU2BQC4, then the following tutorial may not work for you.

How To Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H

In below 13 steps, we tell you the method of rooting samsung j5 sm-j500h. We will guide you from one to all. You don't need to go anywhere.

Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H using Odin

Step 1: Download and install Samsung Mobile Driver on your Computer (if Samsung Mobile Driver is already installed on your computer, then you don't have to install it again).

Step 2: Download root package on your computer. After downloading the package, you need to extract it on your computer.

Step 3: Power off your Device.

Step 4: Now, you need to boot the device into the download mode. To boot into the download mode, Press and Hold Volume Down + Home + Power button together for 6-8 seconds till you see the download screen.

Step 5: Once you have entered into the download mode, you will be able to see the warning screen. You need to press the Volume UP button to continue.

Step 6: Open Odin Tool from the autoroot package (you have extracted it in step#2) on your computer.

Step 7: Connect your device to the Computer.

Step 8: Once your device is connected to the computer, Odin will automatically recognize it and will show Added message in log area.

Step 10: Click on the Start button to begin the rooting process.

Step 11: once rooting process is completed, you will be able to see Green Box with PASS message.

Root Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500H Success

Step 12: Now, disconnect your device from the computer and restart it.

Step 13: Your device is hopefully rooted now. To confirm the root, check the SuperSU app installed on your device. If SuperSU app is present, then your device is rooted.

Alternatively, you can also check the root status of your device using the Root Checker App.

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