How To Root T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5 [Tutorial]

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The root method comes from Rootzwiki - a popular forum for Android hacking/development - in a post from developer slayher where he goes through the different modalities of the whole procedure.

How To Root T-Mobile Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread

DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie is not to be held responsible for any loss of data as a result of the malfunctioning of your Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile.

Download the following files first:

Step 1: Install Samsung Kies on your T-Mobile Galaxy S II. This is to ensure that ODIN can detect your phone with correct drivers in the next step.

Step 2: Launch ODIN v1.85.

Step 3: Turn off your phone, hold Volume Up + Volume Down and plug in your device to a computer via USB cable.

Step 4: Once your device is recognized, select the PDA button from ODIN and navigate to recovery-cwm-hercules.tar. Click on Start. recovery-cwm-hercules.tar will now be flashed to your phone and it will reboot.

Step 5: After rebooting, pull down notification drawer and mount USB storage by tapping connect USB storage.

Step 6: Transfer the su-3.0.5-efgh-signed.zip you downloaded before Step 1 to your SD card.

Step 7: Turn off your phone once again and unplug USB cable. Hold Volume Up + Volume Down and click the Power button.

Step 8: You should boot into ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery. From here, navigate to backup and storage > backup to take a nandroid backup of your device which may be used in case anything goes wrong. 

Step 9: From CWM, navigate to install zip from sd card > choose zip from sdcard > su-3.0.5-efgh-signed.zip

Step 10: Reboot your phone by choosing reboot system option from main menu.

If you followed the steps correctly, your T-Mobile Galaxy S II should now be rooted on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread.

or queries and help, check out the official thread on Rootzwiki.

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Great news, folks! All variants of the Samsung Galaxy S II on US wireless carriers AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are now root-able. We’ve already covered how to root the Epic 4G Touch, and today we’ll go through the method with which you can root T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II variant.

The root method comes from Rootzwiki – a popular forum for Android hacking/development – in a post from developer slayher where he goes through the different modalities of the whole procedure.

How To Root T-Mobile Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread

DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie is not to be held responsible for any loss of data as a result of the malfunctioning of your Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile.

Download the following files first:

Step 1: Install Samsung Kies on your T-Mobile Galaxy S II. This is to ensure that ODIN can detect your phone with correct drivers in the next step.

Step 2: Launch ODIN v1.85.

Step 3: Turn off your phone, hold Volume Up + Volume Down and plug in your device to a computer via USB cable.

Step 4: Once your device is recognized, select the PDA button from ODIN and navigate to recovery-cwm-hercules.tar. Click on Start. recovery-cwm-hercules.tar will now be flashed to your phone and it will reboot.

Step 5: After rebooting, pull down notification drawer and mount USB storage by tapping connect USB storage.

Step 6: Transfer the su-3.0.5-efgh-signed.zip you downloaded before Step 1 to your SD card.

Step 7: Turn off your phone once again and unplug USB cable. Hold Volume Up + Volume Down and click the Power button.

Step 8: You should boot into ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery. From here, navigate to backup and storage > backup to take a nandroid backup of your device which may be used in case anything goes wrong. 

Step 9: From CWM, navigate to install zip from sd card > choose zip from sdcard > su-3.0.5-efgh-signed.zip

Step 10: Reboot your phone by choosing reboot system option from main menu.

If you followed the steps correctly, your T-Mobile Galaxy S II should now be rooted on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread.

or queries and help, check out the official thread on Rootzwiki.

You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook page to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google, Apple and the web.