Rooting is not supported by Android or Samsung. It is also not guaranteed to work successfully on all tablets. Keep this in mind when attempting to root and do so at your own risk. If your Galaxy Tab 3 becomes bricked or inoperable after rooting, see this wikiHow for more information. Rooting your Galaxy Tab 3 will void the manufacturer’s warranty. To reinstate your warranty, or to undo rooting, follow these steps to unroot your Android and restore the original factory settings.
See this wikiHow for more information on backing up your Samsung Galaxy.
If you’re using Jellybean or KitKat, select 3. 09. For Lollipop, select 3. 10. 7. For Marshmallow, select 3. 11. 1.
10. 1: https://forum. xda-developers. com/showthread. php?t=2442915 8. 0: https://forum. xda-developers. com/showthread. php?t=2525630 7. 0: https://forum. xda-developers. com/t/recovery-root-t210r-t210-twrp-3-0-0-0-unofficial. 2437219/
Turn off your tablet by pressing and holding the Power button. Press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons on your tablet. After about 2-3 seconds, lift your fingers from these buttons. Press the Volume Up key when you see the warning screen with an exclamation point. The tablet is now in Download Mode.
The name of this button varies depending on the version.
Press and hold Volume Up + Home + Power buttons on the tablet. When you see the Samsung logo, release the Power button but continue holding down the Volume Up and Home buttons. Lift your fingers from the remaining buttons when you see the screen with “TWRP” at the top-left corner.
You can disconnect the tablet from your computer now as well.
You can disconnect the tablet from your computer now as well.
You can disconnect the tablet from your computer now as well.