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How do I root a Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE (GT-I9195)?

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    You can't root it with screenshots: you need to install a custom recovery :-) Arguably the old /dev/exynos_hw security hole on the S3 could be considered rooting it with photos.
    – Dan Hulme
    Commented Sep 27, 2013 at 22:01

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These instructions are courtesy of arco68 over at xda-developers, who is also the person behind the software downloads linked here. All credit to him/her! You can also visit this link for the original instructions from the author and up-to-date file downloads.

Now don't be fooled by how few steps arco68's instructions have; you will need about half an hour to do this if you've not done this before, I reckon, if you want to be careful and not rush it.

As a prerequisite, download Samsung KIES and make sure that the drivers for your phone are installed correctly. Otherwise, Odin Tool will not read your S4 Mini properly.

  1. Download the Odin tool and the ClockworkMod recovery to your Windows PC. Extract both of these archives.

  2. Download the rootkit S4Mini_RootKit_v2.zip to your device's SD card. Do not extract it. Place it in the root folder.

  3. Turn off the phone. Press and hold Home, Volume Down and Power simultaneously. The phone will turn on and you will see the following screen:

                                                             

  4. Connect the USB cable. Press Volume Up. The screen changes to this:

                                                             

    (the fields I blurred out will say something like "Original" initially, can't quite remember)

  5. Run the Odin tool you unzipped in step 1.

  6. Uncheck F. Reset Time. Click the AP button. In the dialog that appears, select the "recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.7-serranoltexx.tar.md5" file that you extracted in step 1.

  7. Before you continue, read this step in full because it requires quick action. First you take the phone in your hand. Then you get ready to press and hold Volume Up and Home as soon as the phone vibrates. If you're only a second too slow you'll have to repeat from step 3 (see below).

  8. Now that you're ready to press and hold Volume Up and Home, click the Start button in the Odin tool. It only takes a few seconds before the phone vibrates. Feel the vibration and immediately press and hold Volume Up and Home.

  9. Once the phone shows the S4 logo with the words "recovery booting", you may release the buttons.

  10. If you did everything right, you will see this screen:

                                                             

    But if you see a black screen like this:

                                                             

    then you've messed up – power off the phone and continue from step 3.

  11. Using the volume up/down keys and the Home key, select "install zip", "choose zip from sdcard", then "0/", then the zip file "S4Mini_RootKit_v2.zip" that you saved to the SD card in step 2.

  12. The zip will be installed and you will be told that your warranty is now void (which is not necessarily the case, of course). You may now reboot and enjoy your rooted S4 Mini!

  13. When you choose to reboot, you will be asked "ROM may flash stock recovery on boot. Fix?" I suggest you choose No because you don't really need ClockworkMod anymore (although I think I pressed "No" and ClockworkMod remains installed regardless).

For the record, the reason I'm posting this here is that I didn't even realise I got the wrong screen in step 10, so I wasted a whole hour messing around with it. But I can't post this tip on xda due to their draconian requirements for posting replies. So I thought I'd just write up instructions in such a way that others can edit them here.

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  • Thanks for a clear answer with helpful screenshots! Just one question: I don't quite understand where to put the rootkit.zip in step two. When you say "root folder," do you mean 1] not in any folder, just in the phone or 2] in a new folder named root, inside the device?
    – Shokhet
    Commented Apr 13, 2016 at 16:41
  • @Shokhet I meant to say you should place it in the "topmost" folder of your (external) SD card. But really it doesn't matter too much, as long as you can find it again in step 11. If you don't have an external SD card then I'm not sure what it would take to do this, as I've never attempted that.
    – RomanSt
    Commented Apr 13, 2016 at 19:23
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A friendlier and less intrusive (as in keeping the stock rom whole) alternative is CF-Auto-Root, which supports this phone too:

  1. Enter the aforementioned link
  2. Download this phone's ZIP file and extract its contents
  3. Use the extracted Odin or get Odin's latest version
  4. Enter the phone's download mode (turn the phone off, then press and hold the Home, Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously)
  5. In Odin, choose the extracted MD5 file in the second Odin button, currently named "AP", and click Start
  6. If everything went smoothly, the phone will soon auto restart with SuperSU (a program that prompts for root requests) installed

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