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How to Root T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 via One-Click Auto-Root Tool

Posted by Droid Firmware Flash on Friday, July 4, 2014

The list or devices which can be rooted via Auto-Root Tool has added T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 in its list. Therefore, the owners can instantly root their device, no long waiting for all the lengthy procedures and hectic operations. Rooting of your device is just one click away. All these have been made possible by reputed Android developer Chainfire.
This Auto-Root Tool will flash a custom recovery, root your phone, restore stock recovery and will automatically reboot your phone. The important thing to notice is this will increase the flash counter on the, which is liable to the void the warranty. But, as you all know there is a solution for every problem created, therefore, you can reset the flash counter by using Chainfire’s TraingleAway tool.
Read below carefully to understand on how to use this tool which easily and efficiently roots your T-MobileGalaxy Note 2.
Warning: Neither we nor the developer will hold any responsibility if your device is damaged or bricked on going through this article. Therefore, carefully understand and then proceed.
Pre-Requisites:
What to do before installing ROM or Rooting your device?
Step 1: We always suggest a full backup of your Android device before you go for rooting or installing custom ROM. Backup all your SMSBackup/Export ContactsBackup APN settings. You can also follow our Tutorial on creating backup of Android device without root access.
Step 2: You should also Backup all apps, if you have not rooted your device yet then follow this procedure to backup apps. If you have a rooted device then use Titanium to Backup and restore apps and cache data.
Step 3: Enable USB debugging on your device, Go to settings>>Developer options and check the USB debug box. If you are not able to get it check our detailed guide on enabling USB debugging on Jelly Bean, IceCream Sandwich and Gingerbread.
Step 4: Always check your battery before performing rooting procedure or installing ROM. If you have low battery status then you may face interruption while the procedure and it may brick your device. Check our tutorial on how to get battery percentage on Status bar.
Step 5: If you are going to install Custom ROM then it’s better to create a full Nandroid Backup of your device. You can also use Custom recovery to create Nandroid backup.
Step 6: We would also suggest disabling security apps and programs like Antivirus and Firewall on your Android device as it may interrupt the procedure.
I am sure that if you take care of above mentioned steps carefully then there is lot less chance of issues. If you face any issues with ROM then you can revert back to previous Nandroid Backup. Also you have all SMS, settings and apps data with you that can be restored anytime.
Download KiesCF-Auto-Root file and Odin from here to your computer. Extract all files onto separate folders; install Kies and Odin onto your Windows PC.

Procedure to Root T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 via One-Click Auto-Root Tool:

Step 1: Open Odin and reboot your phone so as to enter it in Download Mode. To do so, press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons together until the screen turns ON. Then press Volume Up to confirm your entry into Download Mode.
Step 2: Now, connect your phone to the PC via original USB cable i.e. the cable that came with it. You will get and “Added!” message under Odin’s message box if it has recognized your device, i.e. all the necessary drivers for your phone have been installed onto the PC.
Step 3: Next, in Odin, click on “PDA” tab and then choose the “CF-Auto-Root-t0ltetmo-sght889.md5” you’ve downloaded and extracted earlier.
Step 4: Make on other changes in Odin, only ensure that “Re-Partition” check box is checked.
Step 5: Now, click on “Start” to begin the flashing process.
Step 6: As soon as the flashing process has completed, your phone will automatically reboot.
Sep 7: Now, to reset the Flash counter, use TriangleAway app from here. Use the flash counter only if you want your phone to be repaired under Samsung, else the flash counter has no role in functionality of your phone.
Great! Your T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 has been successfully rooted via Easy Auto-Root Tool. Share your queries with, we promise to help you in resolving the same.          

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