How To Root Samsung Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread [Guide]
by GadgetGizmodo
An XDA developer who goes by the name of Chainfire has successfully rooted Samsung Galaxy S II on Android 2.3.3 firmware. You can now gain full system access by flashing your Galaxy S II using Odin, Samsungâs flashing utility, and put in a custom kernel. Youâll then be able to get Superuser access (after a reboot) with the help of adb program from Android SDK. Simply follow the step-by-step tutorial given below to root your Galaxy S II on Android Gingerbread firmware.
Step 1:
Update your Samsung Galaxy S II to Android 2.3.3 if you havenât already. You can download the firmware from here.
Step 2:
Now you need to download the ODIN file form here and extract the .zip archive.
Step 3:
Also download the XWKDD file from here, but DO NOT extract the .tar file.
Step 4:
Finally download and extract SuperOneClick from here.
Step 5:
You need to have Samsungâs KIES 2.0 installed. If you donât have it, download and install it before you proceed.
(You need it to install the correct USB drivers, so the programs can communicate with the device. Reboot your computer after installation of KIES.)
Step 6:
Now put your device in USB debugging mode:
Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
Step 7:
Reboot your device into download mode:
Turn the device off, then power it on again by pressing and holding VolumeDown + Home + Power simultaneously.
Step 8:
Start ODIN and connect the device to your computer using USB.
Step 9:
Now wait a few seconds, the ODIN screen should show you that a device is now connected
Step 10:
Make sure that in ODIN, everything is unchecked, except the âAuto rebootâ and âF. Reset Timeâ checkboxes. Press the âPDAâ button, and select the âXWKDD_insecure.tarâ file.
Step 11:
Now press âStartâ. ODIN should now be flashing the kernel, and the device should reboot.
Step 12:
Once rebooted and while still being connected over USB, start SuperOneClick, and press ROOT.
Step 13:
Reboot the device. Enjoy !
If you own a Nexus S instead, check out our following guide:
- Manually Update Nexus S to Android 2.3.4 with Google Talk Voice and Video Chat Features
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