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The video offers a comprehensive guide on rooting the International Exynos version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The presenter stresses that rooting will erase all data and disable Samsung Pay, though Android Pay remains functional. The process begins by verifying the phone's model and enabling developer options. It continues with entering download mode, connecting to a computer, and installing necessary files like Odin 3 and Samsung USB drivers. The speaker provides detailed steps for using Odin to load TWRP recovery, formatting data to prevent encryption issues, and installing specific zip files via TWRP. Additionally, the video addresses resolving the OEM issue and ensuring root status is hidden from apps to use services like Android Pay. Essential tools like the Titanium Backup app are recommended for backups, and the video concludes by confirming successful root status and emphasizing the challenges in creating the tutorial. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to root the International Exynos version of the Galaxy Note 8. He emphasizes that this process will erase all data on the phone and disable Samsung Pay permanently, although Android Pay will still be functional. This guide is only for international models, not for US versions. The first step is to verify the phone’s model number through the settings menu and ensure it matches the eligible Exynos versions. He then walks through enabling developer options by repeatedly tapping the build number under software information. The presenter notes that for some Galaxy Note 8 models, OEM unlocking might be blocked for seven days after setup. Following these steps, he instructs on how to enter download mode by powering off the phone and pressing specific button combinations. Finally, he mentions connecting the phone to a computer using a Type-C cable and downloading necessary files from the Galaxy Note 8 root website.
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In this part of the video, the speaker provides detailed instructions on rooting a Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Key actions include downloading and installing necessary files like Odin 3 and Samsung USB drivers, and ensuring the blue highlighted COM box appears in Odin. The process further involves selecting the TWRP file in Odin and rebooting the phone into TWRP recovery mode by pressing specific buttons. The speaker emphasizes formatting data to avoid phone encryption issues, advises on rebooting back into TWRP recovery, and transferring essential files to the phone’s internal storage. Final steps include installing specific zip files and following prompts in the ROM flasher multi-tool.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses the steps required to resolve the OEM issue on a device and successfully root it. They advise users to run a specific process to eliminate the OEM problem without rebooting the device. After following these steps, users can sign in, utilize the app drawer, and potentially update the Magisk Manager, though updating is not necessary and can sometimes cause issues. The instructions also include running a safety check to ensure root status is hidden from apps checking for root access, allowing the use of services like Android Pay. The presenter finishes by recommending the Titanium Backup app for backups and confirms the device is fully rooted after a successful restart. The difficulty in making the tutorial is highlighted, noting repeated issues with bricking the device due to the OEM version used. Finally, viewers are thanked and encouraged to subscribe.