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Samsung (KRX:005935) recently released the Android 4.4.2 KitKat firmware update -- build XXUENB7 -- for the international LTE variant for the Galaxy Note 3 with the model number SM-N9005. Users who have updated their handsets to the new firmware can now root their devices, which will allow them to flash custom ROMs in future.
Rooting a device allows users to completely utilize the device’s hardware resources and get rid of the limitations associated with stock firmware. After rooting the device, users can do many things with the device, such as accessing system files and using various apps that require root access among others.
Users should note that rooting the Galaxy Note 3 LTE on Android 4.4.2 KitKat XXUENB7 will void the device’s warranty. However, users can regain the warranty by re-installing the official firmware.
Here are some more aspects that users should be aware of before rooting their devices:
- This rooting process is only for the Galaxy Note 3 LTE SM-N9005.
- Proper back-up of all data in the phone is highly recommended before rooting the device.
- The device should have at least an 80 percent charge left on the battery.
- USB drivers must be installed in the computer with USB Debugging enabled on the device.
- The Galaxy Note 3 must be running on the official XXUENB7 Android 4.4.2 KitKat firmware.
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