It also comes with a Lollipop rather than a fresh Marshmallow. To boot, the phone is saddled with some of Samsung’s usual bloatware. Rooting your Samsung J3 will afford you more control over your phone’s speed and will allow you to really push your phone harder. You can also optimize your phone’s memory, resulting in better performance.For easy, safe, supported and guaranteed rooting of any android device I have tried Once Click Root and it worked. Apps that eliminate redundancy and improve automation also tend to work better on rooted phones. Some examples of apps that will help you accomplish these things once your J3 is rooted are:
SetCPUTaskerOptimus Root Memory Optimizer
Before We Begin:
Verify your device model is a Samsung J3.Perform a full backup of your Android.Download and install USB drivers on your computer.From Security in the Settings menu, enable Unknown Sources.Charge your phone.Enable USB debugging. Go to Settings. Press About Phone. Tap on Build Number seven times. Go back to Settings. Click on Developer Options. Enable USB Debugging.
Method 1: Root Using Odin and CWM Recovery
TWRP is another great recovery program if you are looking for an alternative to CWM. A smart developer figured out how to exploit the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410. Thanks to MasterRt1994.
1. Download Root Package.
Download and extract these files to your PC:OdinCWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery (if not previously installed)MasterRT1994’s Root for Qualcomm Snapdragon 410Right-click on the zip folder and select Extract All. Or, left-click and press the Extract All button from Compressed Folder Tools.Now download the SuperSU ZIP, but do not extract anything. Just leave the file intact.
SuperSU
2. Connect J3
Connect your J3 to your desktop using a USB cable.The original USB cable that came with the Samsung is sure to work, provided it’s in good condition.
3. Transfer SuperSU
Transfer the SuperSU file from the rooting kit to your phone’s memory.
4. Download Mode
Boot into Download Mode.Turn off your phone.Simultaneously press the Volume Down, Home, and PowerUse the Volume Up button to the go into Download Mode.
5. Open Odin3.
Odin should identify your device and you should see an Added message in the Odin window.
6. Setup for Root
Click the AP (or PDA depending on the version of Odin) button and select the .tar.md5 file.The box under ID:COM should be blue. If that is not the case, or you don’t see the Added message, try to reconnect your Samsung.Ensure that Re-Partition is deselected.
7. Press Start
Press the Start button to begin rooting. You should soon see a green Pass message.
8. Reboot
Within a moment or two, your J3 should reboot automatically.At that point you can remove the USB cable from your device.If your phone does not reboot, do it manually.Hold the Power button down until it gives you the option to reboot.
9. Need Recovery?
If necessary, repeat the process to install CWM or TWRP.
10. Once You Have Recovery
Now it’s time to turn off your phone and reboot into Recovery.Pressing the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons should take you into Recovery Mode.Once the Samsung logo appears, release.Use the Volume buttons to navigate and the Power button to make selections.
11. Install SuperSU
From the Recovery Menu, use the Volume Keys to navigate to the Install option.Locate the SuperSU zip file you moved to the SD card previously by selecting Choose zip from SD card.Yes, you want to install the zip file from the SD card.
12. Reboot
Once installation is complete, touch the Reboot System Now button from the Main Recovery Menu.Now not only are you rooted, but you have a recovery program and SuperUser root management as well!
13. Verify Root
To ensure all went well with the root, open your Applications Menu.You should be able to see a new app called SuperSU.You can also download an app like Root Checker to verify that your Samsung J3 is successfully rooted.
Download: Root Checker
Method 2: Root Samsung J3 using Kingo Root
Some claim that it can root any Samsung. While I can’t vouch for that, I can attest that many people find this to be a simple and versatile tool. It does consider Samsung to be a very popular brand (and rightfully so), so it’s put a lot of effort towards Samsung devices.
1. Download Kingo Root
Download and install the Kingo Root software to your PC. Windows is necessary for this method. If you are working with a Mac, you will want to use a different method, like Method 1. Download: Kingo Root
2. Open Kingo Root
Launch the Kingo Root software by double-clicking on the desktop icon. It will let you know that you are not connected.
3. Connect J3
Plug your Android device in via USB cable. Kingo Root will install the driver for you if you haven’t done so already.Be sure to read the Notifications before you move forward.
Note: Stay connected until we’re done.
4. Root
Click on the Root button. This initiates the rooting process and it may take several minutes.
5. Reboot
Click Finish to reboot your device. Don’t unplug the phone from the PC just yet. Wait until the phone reboots.
6. SuperUser Access
Grant your phone and yourself SuperUser access.
Kingo Root will verify that your J3 is rooted. Another nice thing about this rooting app is that you also have the option to unroot with just one click.
Method 3: Root Samsung J3 Using Root Genius
Root Genius claims to be able to root any Samsung phone very easily.
1. Download Root Genius
Download: Root Genius
Install on your desktop.You will have to agree to the User Agreement.
2. Launch Root Genius
Open the Root Genius software. You should see the screen below.Click on the Get Started button.
3. Connect J3
Connect your device to your PC using a USB cable.
Root Genius should automatically detect your J3.
4. Root Now
Click the Root It button.
This begins the rooting process. It may take several minutes.
5. Wait for It
Root Genius should root your J3 and install the KingUser app.
Don’t unplug the phone from the PC just yet.
6. Check for Success
Open your Apps menu and ensure KingUser is present.Confirm your J3 is rooted by using an app like Root Checker.
Conclusion
Rooting can also enable an upgrade to Marshmallow and subsequent updates much faster. Instead of waiting on a service provider to get around to your phone, you can have access as soon as the file is available online. Rooting will also allow you to get rid of the unnecessary bloatware. Would you like to be able to customize your phone? Consider a custom ROM. If you want to use a method that is made just for Samsung, Method 1 could be your best bet. The rooting file is also especially for the type of processor your J3 contains. Kingo Root and Root Genius both specialize in being able to provide root to a wide array of devices. Over time, more options will probably become available for the J3. Regret your root? Read the article about how to unroot a Samsung below. You will find the process for unrooting to be similar to the one used to root. Keep in mind that unrooting your device is not without risk. Featured Image Credit