Odin download — Root Samsung Smartphone

Lisa Allen
2 min readNov 8, 2019

Odin download is not a rooting tool. We call it the official flashing tool of Samsung Android devices. However, for it lets you to flash tar based ROM and kernels, you are capable to suggest a similar file and bring root permission right away. There is a famed tar type file call CF auto root for users with Samsung Smartphone. In this post, we are going to let you know how to how to make a Samsung device a handset with root permission. Keep in your mind that this cannot apply for any other handset model because of the specified standing Odin download for Samsung Android models.

Odin download for Smartphone

The latest version 3.13.1 of Odin tool supports us flash S8 and S8 Edge devices and Android Oreo in a stable and proper way. Using the tool Odin, Samsung users can flash their devices with recommended tar based files. It does not matter being a custom or stock firmware or kernel. All you have to consider is whether the file you selected is a tar for Odin cannot identify zip type files.

How to root Smartphone with Odin download?

Create a complete backup of all your important data

Make sure that the device got sufficient battery

Download Odin on your computer

And then download the respective CF auto root file

Extract both files

Apply Download mode on your handset

And then connect the Smartphone using a proper USB cable

Run Odin tool right away

When the user interface will open, you can click respective buttons and bring the tar file there

And then click the Start button and keep the device on the table

There will be a long reboot at the end of the procedure

You can unplug the device from the cable and check whether it become a device with root permission

Features for a device with root permission

There are a heap of features that comes as root-only. So they can only apply on devices with root permission. There are apps, themes and games for users with root permission. Users can remove stock apps, enhance device possibilities, save battery power, upgrade to the latest Android version, purchase paid apps for free, use hidden and restricted features, free Wi-Fi and more are there behind your root permission. In fact, root-only features are the ones that you could not perform so far when you do not have root permission.

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