Does CF Auto Root work?
CF Auto Root works by unlocking your device’s bootloader, which means that if your bootloader is not already unlocked, you will lose all of the data on your device. If you haven’t done so already, make sure to back up all important data on a separate storage drive. This is also where U.S. carriers come into play.
How do I root my phone with CF Auto root?
Instructions
- Unzip the CF Auto Root .
- Run/open Odin3 v3.
- (If applicable) Enable OEM unlock on your device:
- Boot your device into Download mode:
- Once your device is in download mode, connect it to the PC with a USB cable.
- Now click on the AP tab on Odin window and select the CF Auto Root .
Is there an official CF-auto-root by Chainfire?
[ROOT]Official CF-Auto-Root By Chainfire. [T-700] [T-705] [T-800] [T805] … Advanced… This is to announce that @ Chainfire has already released Cf-Auto-Root compatible for each device on this section. Post from main thread. CF-Auto-Root is the root for “rooting beginners” and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible.
Is there a way to create a CF-auto-roots?
You can create CF-Auto-Roots for any firmware there. This older page is only kept up for now because it has downloads for some older devices and firmwares that are not included in firmware.mobi’s extensive listings.
Why does CF-auto-root trip the Knox warranty void status?
If you have a KNOX-enabled device, using CF-Auto-Root will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status ! Warning: If your device storage is encrypted, using CF-Auto-Root will wipe your data ! When newer firmwares are released for a certain device, sometimes that firmware includes new bootloaders that prevent kernels based on the old firmwares from booting.
Will using CF-auto-root wipe my data?
Warning: If your device storage is encrypted, using CF-Auto-Root will wipe your data ! When newer firmwares are released for a certain device, sometimes that firmware includes new bootloaders that prevent kernels based on the old firmwares from booting. This usually coincides with a transition to a newer Android version.