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IMPORTANT NOTICE: ON ANDROID 4.4 AND NEWER, PLEASE USE 'FLASHFIRE' INSTEAD - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.flash&hl=en - THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR TO MOBILE ODIN.
Samsung Sprint SPH-D710 drivers are tiny programs that enable your Mobile Phone hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated Samsung Sprint SPH-D710 software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. This root guide is for the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710 running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Take note this will wipe all your files and data on your phone. Proceed at your own risk.
Mobile ODIN is the on-device firmware flasher of choice. Just throw those firmware files on your (internal or external) SD card, start Mobile ODIN and flash away.
! Your device must be rooted to be able to use Mobile ODIN. Check the list below to see if your device is supported !
If you use the EverRoot option, Mobile ODIN will root the firmware while you flash it. Checking out that new leaked firmware? No reason to lose root!
Currently supported devices:
Galaxy S:
- GT-I9000/B/M
- GT-I9003/L
- AT&T/Rogers Captivate SGH-I896/I897
Galaxy S2:
- GT-I9100/T/G/M
- SHW-M250S/K
- SC-02C
- AT&T SGH-I777
- Sprint/Virgin/Boost Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710/VMUB/BST
- USCC SCH-R760
Galaxy S3:
- GT-I9300/T
- GT-I9308
- LTE SHV-E210S
- LTE GT-I9305/T/N
- AT&T/Canadia SGH-I747/M
- TMOUS SGH-T999
- Sprint/C-Spire SPH/SCH-L710
- VZW SCH-I535 (unlock bootloader !)
- USCC/Cricket/MetroPCS Galaxy S3 SCH-R530/U/M/C
Galaxy S4:
- LTE GT-I9505
- Sprint SPH-L720
- TMOUS SGH-M919
- USCC SCH-R970
- Canadia SGH-I337M
Galaxy S5:
- LTE SM-G900F
- Oceania SM-G900I
- Korea SM-G900L
- Americas SM-G900M
- Sprint SM-G900P
- USCC SM-G900R4
- TMOUS SM-G900T
- Metro SM-G900T1
- Canadia SM-G900W8
Google Galaxy Nexus:
- GSM Maguro/Yakju/GT-I9250
- CDMA/LTE Toro/Mysid/SCH-I515 (no cdma radio flashing)
Galaxy Note
- GT-N7000/B
- GT-I9220
Galaxy Note 2:
- GT-N7100
- LTE GT-N7105
- AT&T/Canadia SGH-I317/M
- TMOUS SGH-T889
- Sprint SPH-L900
- VZW SCH-I605 (unlock bootloader !)
- USCC SCH-R950
Galaxy Note 3:
- SM-N9005
- Sprint SM-N900P
- TMOUS SM-N900T
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- USCC SM-N900R4
- Canadia SM-N900W8
Galaxy Note 8.0':
- 3G GT-N5100
- Wi-Fi GT-N5110/13
- LTE GT-N5120
Galaxy Note 10.1':
- 3G GT-N8000
- Wi-Fi GT-N8010/13
- LTE GT-N8020
Galaxy Tab:
- Tab 7' GT-P1000
- Tab 7.0 Plus GT-P6200/L/10
- Tab 7.7' GT-P6800/10
- Tab 10.1' GT-P750/10
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- Tab 2 7' GT-P3100/10/13
- Tab 2 10' GT-P5100/10/13
Galaxy 5:
- GT-I5500/B/L/T/M
- GT-I5503/T
- GT-I5508
Flashing with Mobile ODIN does NOT increase your custom kernel flash counter or make the yellow warning triangle appear.
Discussion and support: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
MANUAL
You start by starting the app and the app will check your system has everything it needs to continue (like root). It may need to download an additional package, so it is advised to have Wi-Fi available.
Now you should see the main Mobile ODIN screen, listing a set of partitions. Clicking a partition will allow you to select a file from your SD card to flash to that partition. Do not worry about selecting the wrong file - Mobile ODIN will not let you. Separate files (named after the partition) as well as .tar and .tar.md5 files are supported.
From the desktop ODIN you may be used to 'PDA', 'PHONE', and 'CSC' buttons. All three of these buttons have been replaced by the 'Open file ...' button. This button will open the file you select from the SD card, and find all the partitions it can flash inside that file. If you select a .tar file containing kernel and modem, the Kernel and Modem partitions will be set up to use that .tar file for flashing.
Now that we have selected what we want to flash, if you have the Pro version you can proceed to the EverRoot section. The EverRoot options allows you to root your firmware while it is being flashed. Never again will you be without root!
Now that we are all done selecting partitions and configuring EverRoot, we continue to 'Flash firmware'. Mobile ODIN will gather all the information it needs and perform the flash. Before starting, however, it will check that your battery level is over 50%, and if applicable offer to verify MD5 checksums on the files you have selected to flash. If all is well, it will reboot into recovery mode, and flash the firmware you have selected.
How can you tell if an Android app is safe?
Have a Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch that you want to get a little more out of? This guide will teach you exactly how you can root your device! In no time at all you’ll have root access on your Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, which will open the door to endless possibilities.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended as a helpful “how to”. dotTech and its writers are not responsible for any gain or loss (including but not limited to bricked devices) incurred as a result of following this guide. Root your device at your own risk. Rooting may void your warranty. Proceed at your own risk.
Requirements
This root guide is for the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710 running Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Take note this will wipe all your files and data on your phone. Proceed at your own risk.
Samsung D710
Before We Begin
Download the Samsung drivers and install them onto your PC (if you haven’t done so already). The Samsung USB drivers can be found at this link.
Have your micro USB cable handy.
Download the root package onto the desktop of your PC. The root package can be found by following this link. Create a folder on your Desktop called Odin and open SPH-D710_FI27_CL1127689_Rooted_Nodata.exe (which is a 7-zip based self extracting file). Once opened, it will ask you where you want to extract it to. Point it to the Odin folder onto your Desktop.
How To Root Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch
- Boot your device into fastboot mode. Do this by holding down the Volume Down and Power buttonsat the same time until you get a warning screen on your device, then press the Volume Up button.
- Plug your Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch to your PC using your micro USBcable.
- Navigate to the Odin folder located on your Desktop on your PC. Open the .exe file in the folder.
- Odin will open, and you’ll see a a yellow COM port box. The yellow means that everything is connected correctly.
- Click the start button to begin the flashing process.
- As soon as Odin gives you the PASS message, and your Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch reboots, your device will be rooted.
Done!
Conclusion
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Enjoy a rooted Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch.
[via sxtpdevelopers]
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