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Root Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J700F Marshmallow, Nougat using TWRP and CF-Auto-Root

Do you want to have root access to your Galaxy J7? That’s a good thing you want to do. Samsung Galaxy J7 was launched in June 2015. Primarily, it comes with Android Lollipop OS version (5.1.1). But, you can update, the OS version to Android Marshmallow 6.0.1. Upgrading the OS version can be automatic via OTA or done manually using the Odin flash tool. Ah, Nougat? Yes, Sprint and T-Mobile devices already running with Nougat. But International versions only get security updates.Samsung Galaxy J7 with Black Background

Why you should Root Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J700

Until you root your J7 device, there are quite a lot of actions you can never do on the smartphone. Also, you’re limited to how you can customize the device. Albeit, once your Galaxy J7 is rooted, then, you have unlimited access to do whatever you wish to do with the device. Most interestingly, you’ll be able to delete/uninstall all bloatware apps installed by the OEM and free up your internal memory space. There are many advantages you enjoy when you root your Android device.

How to root Samsung Galaxy J7?

Luckily, your Samsung Galaxy J7 comes with a flexible bootloader. This means that the smartphone (Galaxy J7) can be easily rooted. Also, the device can accept to install TWRP recovery or any other custom recovery file/app alike.

TWRP recovery is a custom recovery file which must be installed on Samsung Galaxy devices because you can root them successfully. In this article, we explained the easiest method to follow and install TWRP recovery on Galaxy J7. However, the tool required for rooting this device is the SuperSu Beta App.

With the help of TWRP Recovery, you can quickly flash the latest version of SuperSu into your J7 to gain root access. Before sharing the tutorial, you may want to know that, with the TWRP recovery present on your device, you can easily install any custom ROM or firmware. Does it seem complicated? Relax, everything will be explained succinctly in bullets.

For Snapdragon versions it is better to use CF-Auto-Root first and then you can flash TWRP Later.

Things to check out for;

Pre-Requirement Steps

Enabling developer option

For International Variants (SM-J700F, SM-J700M, SM-J700H, SM-J700K)

US Variants (Snapdragon Processor- SM-J700P, SM-J700T)

Flash TWRP/CF-Auto-Root using ODIN

Samsung Galaxy J7 Download Mode

 

Samsung Galaxy J7 Download Mode Warning screen

ODIN Added Message

 

However, if the device is not correctly connected to the PC, you won’t see this message. So, you have to check the USB cable if it is good and reconnect the device.

Odin Auto Reboot

Install SuperSu in your Samsung J7 using TWRP

  • Now You Can Find the SuperSu in your Mobile Applications.

Install Magisk in your Samsung J7

However, the SuperSU app will appear among your installed app so you can manage Root permissions. If you wish, you can install Magisk Manager APK to manage Superuser Permissions. Just download and install Magisk manager app as you do for Normal APK files.

What More?

That’s all you Rooted your Samsung Galaxy J7 2015 Model. If you face any issue or you confused with any steps, comment below, We will try our best to help you.

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