How to Root & Install CWM on Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500/GT-I9505 [Guide]

Root & Install CWM on Samsung Galaxy S4: Samsung’s new flagship phone Galaxy S4 is one of the awesome devices having so many exciting features. Having a smartphone like Galaxy S4 without root access is quite incomplete if you are looking to play with your device, So today we will learn how we can gain root access on the Galaxy S4 GT-I9500 & GT-I9505 and also how we can install the Clockwork Mod Recovery on these devices. You need to follow the simple steps explained below, but before we begin here are some precautionary measures you must take before beginning.

The method for both the devices is same, you just need to select the right file for your device, please see your device model number carefully.

Requirements:

Before we begin, make sure that you have the battery charged over 60 % and have backed up all your important Contacts, Call Logs & Messages. It is highly recommended in case of any mishap or data loss to backup all your important data.

  1. Download Odin PC – Get it here
  2. Download Samsung USB Drivers – Get here
  3. Download & Unzip Cf Auto Root Package file once on your desktop

Please keep in mind:

As soon as you root your device, you will void the warranty of your device, so everything you do, do it at your own risk.

Method:

  • Download and install Samsung USB drivers first of all
  • Download, unzip and run Odin PC.
  • Put your GS4 in download mode by pressing and holding Volume Down + Home + Power key at the same time, you should get a screen showing a warning and asking to continue, press Volume Up to continue.

  • Now your phone should be in downloading mode. Connect your phone to your pc using original Samsung Data Cable.
  • As soon as Odin detects your phone the ID:COM box will turn light blue.
  • Click on the PDA tab and select the file you downloaded in step 3.
  • Your Odin screen should look like this now

  • Make sure that the options selected in your Odin are same as shown above.
  • Click Start and the root process should start showing you a process bar in the first box above ID:COM.

The process is quite fast and will finish in a few seconds, as soon as it ends, your phone will restart and you’ll see the CF Auto root installing SuperSu on your phone.

Congratulations you have your Samsung Galaxy S4 rooted now!

Installing ClockworkMod Recovery [CWM]:

The method explained above is basically for beginners and does not install a custom recovery in your phone, it simply installs a stock recovery with having your phone rooted. Custom recovery allows you to modify in your phone in so many other ways like flashing custom ROMs, flashing mods etc.

In order to flash a custom recovery after rooting your SGS4 download the following file.

Now you need to follow the same procedure explained above to root your phone but this time instead of giving it CF Auto Root file in the PDA tab you need to give it the downloaded CWM Advanced Edition [Philz Touch] file for your phone, the recovery will be flashed within a few seconds. You can enter the custom recovery now pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Key.

In Short, the method is explained here once again.

  1. Download the CWM Recovery according to your phone.
  2. You do not need to unzip this downloaded file as it is already in .tar.md5 format.
  3. Open Odin.
  4. Put your phone in download mode and connect it to your computer using the data cable, the ID:COM box should turn now as shown and explained above.
  5. Click on PDA tab and select the downloaded .tar.md5 file.
  6. Click Start, the process will start and give you a PASS indication above the ID:COM box if it installed the recovery successfully!

That’s all you got to do for installing a custom recovery on your GS4.

Now wondering what to do with your rooted phone?

Here’s the answer for you!

Rooting your phone gives you complete access over all the data which is apparently locked by the manufacturers. This includes removal of the factory restrictions and making changes to the internal system and the operating system. Gaining the root access gives you the privileges to install various applications to enhance the performance of your device, allows you to remove the built-in applications/programs, helps you to upgrade the battery life of your device & install the apps which require the root access for the proper functionality and modify your device in so many other ways e.g using mods and custom ROMs.

How to keep Root after OTA Updates

The OTA updates rolled out by the manufacturers wipe the root access on your phone. In case you don’t know how you can restore the root access after OTA update, you’ll have to root your phone once again, but there is no need to do it as you can restore it using the OTA Rootkeeper App which is available in the Google Play Store. The app creates a backup of your root and simply restores it after an OTA update.

While rooting your phone, please keep it in mind that the Root Process isn’t official and has nothing to deal with Google Inc and the device manufacturer, which is Samsung in our case. Follow the guide carefully to prevent any damages to the device as the method is completely custom.

Root Credits: Chainfire – Recognized Developer XDA

Recovery Credits: Phil3759 – Recognized Developer XDA

Got any questions? Feel free to leave a comment below, we’ll try our best to help you out 😀 Good Luck

This post was last modified on December 31, 2020 2:59 pm

Usama M

Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

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  • Looks like not all S4s are created equal. My particular model (South Africa/MTN) hangs at "Get PIT for mapping..."

    Are there any options here?

    • @LucioDeRe:disqus I would like to know which model of the SGS 4 do you have ? Kindly check it out, goto your Settings > More > About Device, and then we can figure out your problem accordingly. If you have any of the models listed above, you may need to check the options selected in your odin. The options should be checked as same as shown in the odin picture in the post above.

  • Let me try, I'm not aware of any way to capture the screen, so I'll enter the details by hand:

    Software update

    Status
    Show status of battery, network, and other
    information

    Legal information

    Device name
    Galaxy S4

    Model number
    GT-I9500

    Android version
    4.2.2

    Baseband version
    I9500XXUAMDK

    Kernel version
    3.4.5-526212
    se.infra@SEP-111 #1
    Tue Apr 23 23:00 57 KST 2013

    Build number
    JDQ39.I9500XXUAMDK

    SELinux status
    Permissive

    Is this what you're looking for?

    Thanks very much for getting back to me.

    Lucio.

    • @LucioDeRe:disqus Yes Exactly. This method will likely work for you. You need to download the Cf Auto Root Package file for GT-I9500 (1st link in step 3)
      Make sure that you enter the download mode and get the screen as shown in pic no. 2 and make sure that in your odin only Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time are checked while all others should be unchecked. Then attach your phone, and unzip the downloaed file once, select the PDA tab and give it the extracted file.

      I guess you have selected the PIT tab while you have nothing to do with anything else which is not explained or mentioned above. The method should work for you now. If it still doesn't work, i would like to know what problem are you facing in a bit detailed form.

      • @LucioDeRe:disqus Something is being done wrong, perhaps
        i may be able to resolve this issue be hosting a remote session on team viewer. You may add me up on Facebook and we can resolve this.

      • @LucioDeRe:disqus one more thing you may try to do. Check that your samsung usb drivers are installed or not properly. In order to do so, connect your phone and goto device manager and check if there are any errors.
        2nd things is try disabling your firewall and antivirus then flash the cf auto root package file.
        If it still doesn't work, we might get it done on teamviewer than.

  • @LucioDeRe:disqus I've checked each and everything and verified it. The conclusion is that something is wrong with your connection. Try using a genuine USB cable, Try using a different USB port. Or try a different computer then. There's nothing wrong with any of the files and method as it is working perfectly for so many people.

  • I can report success with my Telstra (Australia) GT-I9505, running Android 4.2.2, Baseband version I9505DVUAMD8, Build number JDQ39.I9505XXUAMDE

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