How to Root Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U

How To Root SM-G973U

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This Guideline includes pictures that explain how to root SM-G973U Samsung Galaxy S10  phone. Additionally, we provide you with the CF-Root file, the Odin application, and drivers, where you can find several fixes for rooted issues. You can only root the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U with this CF root file.

Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U

Note: Back up your data first.

Step 1

  • 50 percent of your phone’s charge
  • Install the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U USB Drivers on your computer after downloading them.
  • Activate Developer mode and USB Debugging on your phone.

Step 2

Step 3

  • Take your phone and tap the power key to turn it off.
  • Hold down the Power key, the Home key, and the Volume Down key as the computer boots into download mode.

Step 4

  • Use a USB data cord to connect your phone to your computer or laptop.
  • use original Data cords whenever possible.

Step 5

  • Download the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U CF-Root file.
    For the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U, download the CF-Root file. (This zip file may once more contain the Odin utility. utilize a single Odin.)
  • You must unzip the CF root file since it is a ZIP file.
SM-G973U Root file

Step 6

  • To enter Download Mode, tap the Volume Up key now.
SM-G973U download mode
  • You will be able to see “Added Message” in the Odin tool’s notification box after tapping the Volume Up key.
SM-G973U add file

Step 7

  • Navigate to the downloaded CF-Root file by selecting PDA / AP.
    Choose “Auto Reboot.”
SM-G973U AP file Added

Step 8

Before moving on to Step 8, please wait until the phone automatically restarts. Additionally, Green Pass Root Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U will be displayed.

You can root the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U.

The factory is the last stage. Reset the phone after placing it in “on” mode.

Please keep reading; I grew. Next, what?

Finally, congratulations on creating a root successfully!

 

 

Verify the Root Status of Your Android Device By following these easy instructions, you can properly determine whether your phone is rooted or not. Your phone is rooted if the app “SuperSu” exists. If you are still uncertain? utilize this app after that. It will reveal whether the phone has root access or not.

 

Section On Errors And Solutions

My Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U cannot be rooted.

You can simply root your phone if you have the correct CF Root file, so please follow the steps carefully.

 

The Chainfire website does not list the model of my phone.

If you are unable to locate your phone model number, you will need to wait or try another approach. because they can be creating or updating the CF file on your phone. Don’t worry, you can root your phone using a variety of apps.

kingo Root, Kinguser, framaRoot, kingroot, Vroot, Root Master, z4root, and Root Genius all experience root failure.
These are all rooting programs. If only these applications worked with your phone, you could utilize them. You can’t use it if you don’t. so kindly give the CF-Root approach above a try. It is the accepted method for rooting mobile devices.

The Superuser binary (su) must be updated in order to unroot your phone.

  • Remove rooting applications.
  • Switch off your phone.
  • Now, carefully follow the above instructions.

You must upgrade the kinguser binary (su) to unroot your phone.

  • Remove rooting applications.
  • Switch off your phone.
  • Now, carefully follow the above instructions.

Kingroot has stopped, unfortunately, on the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U.
Check after restarting your device. Doesn’t work?

  • Visit the Settings page.
  • Navigate to the app/application manager.
  • Locate kingroot and remove all cache and data.

Need root, Root Failed, No Strategy Found, and Connection Unstable
If you get this kind of issue, you may have used a rooting app. We strongly advise using the CF root approach. Follow the steps by going up.

 

Fixing errors like [Error RPC:aec:0] in the Google Play Store Error 921, error – 923, error – 491, error – 110, error – 505, error – 481, error – 923, error – 961, error – 504, error rh01, error – 919, error 101
1. Use a new Google account, please.
2. Select Google Play Store in the setting’s app management and remove the app’s data. Cache and data clearing

The third method doesn’t work. then get space by deleting media files.

Stuck on the Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973U logo screen

  • Return to Odin, select DL mode, and then repeat the previous steps.
  • Perhaps the CF-Root file you downloaded is corrupted or incomplete.
  • You must install Stock Rom if you are unable to pass the LOGO.
  • Retry rooting with the new CF root file.

Fix the device’s boot-loop (continuously restart)

Your device must now undergo a factory reset. to perform. Your device needs to be reset. You must first remove your battery and then re-insert it to do a reset.

Holding the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons will now boot you into recovery. then choose “wipe data/factory reset” before choosing “Yes.”