Root Samsung How to Root the Samsung Galaxy J7 2020 VERY Easy Luckily for both advanced users and those who have knowledge …

Luckily for both advanced users and those with basic knowledge root Samsung Galaxy J7 2020 it is not complicated at all. We are going to leave you a tutorial for all the available models that will be very helpful when you want to have root user on your mobile and all the advantages that this entails like installing specific applications, custom ROMs, etc.

Root our Samsung Galaxy J7 it can be extremely useful for many things like installing custom ROMs, installing applications that work only with root permissions, etc. The issue is that we must bear in mind that we lose the warranty of said device if we root it, in addition to the fact that there are small risks of which we have already spoken to you in other articles, so once you are clear about that we can continue without problems with this tutorial guide to be able easily root your Samsung Galaxy J7.

Before continuing

You will need to have the battery of your mobile device charged, even 60% of the sameIdeally, it should be the same as possible, to prevent any kind of error. You don’t want your mobile to turn off in the middle of the process.

You have to download the Samsung USB drivers, you also have to download Odin, in addition to download TWRP Recovery for either Exynoss or Snapdragon, it will depend on your processor.

You also have to download SuperSU and you have to move this to the microSD of your mobile.

Use the original USB cable to avoid connection problems in the middle of the process.

Remember that this process voids the warranty.

Enable USB debugging and OEM unlock from Settings> Developer options. If the developer options do not appear, they are activated in Settings> About phone and pressing many times in a row on Build number.

Started to root Samsung Galaxy J7 2020

First of all, we have to enable OEM unlock if available in the developer options.

Now we are going to download: First of all, the drivers or USB drivers of the Samsung J7, after this we download Odin and then Cf-Auto-Root we have to look for those of this model.

Now we have to leave our mobile in download mode to work with OdinFor that we are going to turn off the mobile and press and hold the volume button down + power + home for several seconds until a warning screen appears and we must press up with the volume button.

We open Odin and go where says PDA / AP and we select the unzipped file in .tar format that we previously downloaded.

In Odin we don’t touch anything other than Start and we just wait. If everything goes well, what happens is that the “PASS!” Box appears at the top left. Now we simply have to remove the mobile and wait for it to finish turning on, which may take a while in principle.

To be able to verify that we do indeed have root privileges, the only thing left to do is download Root Checker from the Google store and that’s it.

On the other hand, first of all, we completely turn off the device and then turn it on, but in download mode, this is done by pressing and holding the volume low + home + power buttons. A warning message appears with the Android logo, we press up at that moment to confirm.

Now we open Odin on the computer and connect the mobile via USB using the original cable. It should appear at the top left Added, it means that the drivers are properly installed and it recognizes the mobile.

Now click on PDA to select twrp file that we downloaded earlier.

Once ready, click on Start to start the process, when it finishes it will say PASS in green above.

Root Samsung Galaxy J7 2020

Now we are going to turn off the mobile again, but this time we start it by pressing volume up + home + on for a few seconds.

Now let’s go where says Install to select the SuperSU.Zip file

We wait for it to finish flashing and then we go back and click on Reboot.

The mobile restarts and we already have root access. The way to verify that everything was done correctly is by downloading the Root Checker app to be 100% sure. It is available in the Play Store.