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[Root] How to root and Install TWRP Recovery in LeEco Le S3

Posted by Droid Firmware Flash on Friday, February 24, 2017


How to root and Install TWRP Custom recovery in LeEco Le S3

Hello Geeks , We are back with a working method of rooting LeEco Le S3 also Installing TWRP Recovery (Team Win Recovery Project) In your beloved LeEco Le S3.
Le S3 is one of the popular smartphone from LeEco devices, which is known for performance as well as great display quality.
Having root access with device leads to more awesome world which is customization.
I don't need to tell you the root benefits because if you're looking for rooting thread you've already know its benefits.

Note:- We're not responsible for any damage follow the tutorial carefully to avoid any problems.

Requirements / Downloads :-


  • Latest USB Drivers for Le S3



Step 1:- Installation of Recovery.

  • Download all the require files from download section.
  • Keep ADB Folder on Desktop for easy access.
  • Copy SuperSU.Zip in your Device Internal Storage.
  • Extract TWRP and & Fastboot files.
  • Move ( recovery.img) in fastboot files folder.
  • Go to Fastboot files folder and Press ( Shift+Right click) you 'll see Open Command Window Here, Open it.

  • Now Connect your Le device to PC Via USB Cable.
  • Type following command in command window to check you're device is connected properly or not.
fastboot devices

  • Now Type following command to flash ( Install) TWRP Recovery.
 fastboot flash recovery recovery.img













  • If you see image like above that means you've successfully install TWRP Recovery.

Step 2 :- Rooting you're device.

  • Boot into TWRP Recovery by holding ( Power+Vol Up) key.
  • Select you're preferred language for recovery.
  • Now to Install Section Locate SuperSu.zip ( which you saved in Internal Storage)
  • Flash SuperSu.zip ( Install) Using TWRP Recovery.
  • After completion of process go back and reboot device into system.
  • That's it you're device is now rooted with custom recovery.
  • Install Root checker app from play store to verify.


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