To root the Samsung J700T running on Android 7.1.1 and perform a SIM unlock, please note that the process can vary depending on the specific device and firmware version. It's important to exercise caution and ensure you understand the risks involved in rooting and unlocking your device.
Here is a general outline of the steps you can follow, but please keep in mind that these instructions may not be applicable to your exact device or firmware version:
Here is a general outline of the steps you can follow, but please keep in mind that these instructions may not be applicable to your exact device or firmware version:
- Backup your important data: Rooting and unlocking your device can potentially lead to data loss, so it's crucial to create a backup of your important files, contacts, and any other data you don't want to lose.
- Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging: Go to Settings > About phone > Software information and tap on the "Build number" seven times to enable Developer Options. Then, go back to the main Settings menu, open Developer Options, and enable USB Debugging.
- Unlock the bootloader (optional): Some Samsung devices require unlocking the bootloader before rooting. You can search for specific instructions on how to unlock the bootloader for your Samsung J700T model.
- Download and install the necessary tools: You'll need tools like Odin (Samsung firmware flashing tool) and the appropriate CF-Auto-Root file for your device and firmware version. Search for the specific CF-Auto-Root file for your Samsung J700T running Android 7.1.1.
- Boot your device into Download Mode: Power off your device, then press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons simultaneously until you see a warning screen. Press the Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
- Connect your device to the computer: Use a USB cable to connect your Samsung J700T to your computer.
- Flash CF-Auto-Root using Odin: Launch Odin on your computer, and you should see a blue-colored "Added!" message in the Log box, indicating that your device is detected. Click on the "AP" or "PDA" button in Odin and select the CF-Auto-Root file you downloaded earlier. Ensure that the "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" options are enabled, while other options are disabled. Click the "Start" button to begin flashing CF-Auto-Root.
- Wait for the process to complete: Odin will flash the CF-Auto-Root file, and once the process is finished, you should see a green "Pass!" message in the Log box.
- Root verification: Once your device reboots, you can verify if the rooting process was successful by installing a root checker app from the Play Store.
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