Root Samsung Galaxy Tab E and Install TWRP – Working

Samsung Galaxy Tab E was released last year as a mid-range device. Samsung has been bringing a variety of Galaxy Tab devices falling in the premium category, mid-range and also in the low-price category. Galaxy Tab E may be one of the devices which are pretty easy for users to get their hands on. Following the tradition, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab E in two sizes as well. The Galaxy Tab E comes as a 9.6-inch slate and as well as an 8.0-inch handheld. Galaxy Tab E 9.6 and 8.0 only differ in terms of display, the rest of the hardware is almost the same.

Both the Tab E 9.6 and 8.0 are equipped with either a Spreadtrum Quad-core 1.3 GHz CPU or a  Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU and a RAM of 1.5 GB. At the back, a 5 MP shooter is fixed and on the front, a 2 MP Shooter is placed. Tab E 9.6 comes with 8 GB internal storage and the Tab E 8.0 comes with 16 GB internal storage. Both of these devices are equipped with a 5000 mAh battery. This Tab duo runs on Android Lollipop out of the box but it’s upgradable to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.

Galaxy Tab E is around for quite a while now. You may find a little bit of custom stuff to play with this device as well now. To begin customizing your Galaxy Tab E, you need to gain the root access first of all. To flash custom files on it, you need a custom recovery. Luckily a custom recovery (TWRP 3.0.2-1 or TWRP 2.) is available for our beloved Tab E which means it’s pretty easy to root it now.

Contents

Install TWRP and Root Samsung Galaxy Tab E

Let’s go ahead and flash the TWRP recovery on the Galaxy Tab E 9.6 and Galaxy Tab E 8.0. Once we have flashed the TWRP recovery, we will flash SuperSU to root the device. The on-going guide works with Galaxy Tab E 9.6 Spreadtrum SM-T560, 561, 561Y, 561M and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8.0-inch SM-T377P (Sprint) and 9.6 Tab E SM-T560NU running Android Lollipop or Android Marshmallow.

Preparations

  • This guide is only for the devices mentioned above. Do not try this on any other device.
  • Charge your device up to 50%.
  • Use original data cable to establish connection between your PC and your phone.
  • Backup your important data as a safety measure. Use the backup guides linked below.
  • Follow this guide to the letter to avoid any mishap.

DISCLAIMER: FLASHING CUSTOM RECOVERY AND ROOTING THE DEVICE VOID ITS WARRANTY. IN CASE OF A MISHAP, TECHBEASTS OR SAMSUNG MAY NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE. MAKE SURE THAT YOU’RE DOING EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN RISK AND WITH YOUR FULL UNDERSTANDING.

Required Downloads:

  • Download and install Samsung USB drivers.
  • Also, Download and extract Odin 3.10.6.
  • Download SuperSU.zip file and copy it to your Galaxy Tab E’s internal storage.
  • Download  TWRP Recovery file according to your device and model number and copy it to your desktop.

How to Install TWRP Recovery and Root Galaxy Tab E

  1. Open Odin3 V3.10.6.exe that you extracted on your PC.
  2. Enable OEM Unlock on your Tab E. To do so on your phone, go to settings > about device > tap the build number for 7 times to enable developer options. Get back to the settings and open developer options. Under developer, options turn on “OEM unlock.
  3. Put your Tab E in download mode now. To do so, turn it off completely. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Down + Home + Power Key. Once your phone boots up, press the Volume Up key to continue.
  4. Connect your phone to your PC now. The ID:COM box in the top-left corner of Odin3 should turn blue. This indicates that your phone is connected properly.
  5. Now click the “AP” tab in Odin and select the TWRP recovery.tar file that you downloaded. It will take a second or two for Odin3 to load this file.
  6. Make sure that your Odin3 looks like this. The only option ticked should be F. Reset Time.

  7. Now you’re all set to flash the recovery. Just click the start button in Odin3 and sit back.
  8. Once the process box above ID:COM box shows a green light and flashing process is finished, disconnect your device.
  9. Now again press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power key. As soon as the screen of your Tab E goes black, immediately switch from Volume Down to Volume Up key. This will take you to TWRP recovery now.
  10. Once you’ve verified that TWRP recovery is working fine, tap Install option in the TWRP recovery.
  11. Now after tapping install, locate the copied SuperSU.zip file and flash it.
  12. Once flashed, tap the Reboot > System option from the main TWRP screen. If TWRP asks you to root your device, cancel this option and proceed to the reboot.
  13. As it boots up, check out the SuperSu in the application drawer. Also, install BusyBox from Play Store.
  14. Verify root access using Root Checker.
  15. That’s all. You’re now set to unleash the open source nature of Android.

Don’t forget to backup Nandroid now.

Stuck with anything? Reach us out through the comment box below! This is how you can Root Samsung Galaxy Tab E.

Credits: Ahsyx 

This post was last modified on September 7, 2020 11:37 am

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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  • Excellent post dude! You know what you do. I have a doubt about android version, you think this method work on jelly bean 4.2.1? I'm looking purchase a Tab E 9.6 sm-t560 and I really want to be root user to manage the system in my own terms because I will install a lot of apps over this low internal storage device please tell me that it's possible! (Excuse me If I had syntax or orthographic or any kind of language flaw, my native lang is spanish and I'm still learning english) greteengs friend.

    • @disqus_J2j7TgcEYj:disqus Yes it will work with 4.2.1, but the Tab E comes with Android Lollipop running on it I guess. You shouldn't worry about it at all. Just go ahead and root it. Let me know if you get stuck with something. And no, you didn't have any unknown language sense. I understood what you wanted to state exactly.

  • When odin was done I could not turn off the tablet. Finally got into recovery mode but there was no twrp, just the factory options. Can you help? I have samsung galaxy tab e andriod 6.0.1 sm t560nu

    • @disqus_yVcLT2c413:disqus Did Odin show you the "passed" status upon flashing TWRP>?
      In case its not sticking, flash the TWRP again and this time, restart your device right after flashing the TWRP recovery using Volume Down + Home + Power Key. As soon as the screen goes black, quickly switch from Volume Down to Volume Up key, see if TWRP sticks or not.

      • Yes it said passed. I then upplugged it but I could not get it to reboot, took be awhile to get it to reboot. It was stuck on the downloading screen.

        • restart it manually or do the same thing when you entered download mode.

  • Put your Tab E in
    download mode now. To do so, turn it off completely. Now turn it on by
    pressing and holding Volume Down + Home + Power Key. Once your phone
    boots up, press the Volume Up key to continue.

    did that about 10 times it only reboots normally no download mode or option to press up on volume key.. I tried holding all 3 buttons exactly so dunno how to continue. I see the The ID:COM turn blue but when i click the ap and load the .tar the red yellow and green highlighted boxes you have in the screenshot above are not filled in.. I click start and this never happens...

    Now you’re all set to flash the recovery. Just click the start button in Odin3 and sit back.
    Once the process box above ID:COM box shows green light and flashing process is finished, disconnect your device.??

  • So this works excellent, until you have to restart your tablet. When it tries to boot back up you will get custom binary blocked. Can someone please explain to me how to bypass this without loosing root?

  • What if twrp recovery doesn't boot up? I got the green light in Odin, shut it down and it booted android recovery. What went wrong?

    • I guess? It says it has a custom binary now instead of Samsung like before but it still just boots android recovery so I can't install the twrp.

    • I guess? I mean, the tablet still works just fine but it goes into Android recovery instead of TWRP but on the download screen it says custom binary where it used to say Samsung.

      • @danaahola:disqus Flash a new stock firmware and then flash this custom recovery all over again. It should stick afterwards. Before flashing TWRP, do unlock OEM unlocking from developer options.

        • I have the same problem. I'm on the T560NU, but i'm having trouble finding the proper firmware, and i end up at constantly restarting. 10 minute process is turning into 6 hour process, and all because samsung has to disable adoptable storage.

          • I finally solved the issue myself, but i forgot to respond back. IIRC, that, too, is the wrong firmware. The issue is, not necessarly the "stock" firmware, so much as you want to get the official firmware for the version currently installed. I assumed you meant the 5.1.1 firmware, when in reality the one that fixed the issue was the 6.0.1, since i had updated mine since i got it. Not sure how, but somewhere along the line i got a nook firmware, which, surprisingly, worked somewhat at first.

            Thanks, anyway, though. And thank you for the wonderful article that saved my bacon so i could enable adoptable storage, since Samsung was infinitely so wise as to intentionally break the feature.

  • I tried this with 6.0.1 and it didn't work. The process went smoothly but I don't have root.
    Edit: whoops. Nvm worked great thanks!

  • Followed instructions, installed TWRP, flashed BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip rebooted. Root doesn't hang around for very long. SuperSU then starts complaining about binarie.

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