How to Root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 With CF Auto Root SM-C5000/C7000

If you looking to Root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 running Android Nougat, then you are at the right place. Samsung launched Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 last year with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and later upgraded to Android Nougat firmware (SM-C5000/C7000). Most pro users of Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 always want to gain root access on their device. In this guide, we will explain the easiest way introduced by Chainfire, a well-known root developer to root your Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7.

You can easily root your phone with our simple method. In this method to root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7, we used CF-Auto-Root where CF Stands for ChainFire. Chainfire’s Auto-root package was released to Galaxy C5 and C7. So if your phone is running Android 7.0 Nougat or below version, then you can use this complete tutorial to root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 SM-C5000/C7000.

How to Root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 With CF Auto Root SM-C5000/C7000

How to Root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 with CF Auto Root (Nougat)

Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 can be easily rooted using CF Auto Root aka Chainfire’s Auto root package. To root Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 running Android Nougat, you need to download ODIN Software which is required to flash any Samsung device. So here is the full guide to installing ODIN software on your PC/Laptop.

What is Rooting and How does it help Galaxy C5 and C7?

If you root Galaxy C5 and C7, you can unlock many features which can’t be done by non-rooted Android devices. Rooting Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 gives the power to modify the software code on the device or install other software that the manufacturer wouldn’t normally allow you to.

Here are the some of the features you can do after enabling root access :

  • Unlock Hidden Features and Install “Incompatible” Apps
  • You can use apps like Tasker which  Automates Everything
  • Increases battery life and performance of Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7.
  • Block Ads using any app on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7
  • Backup your apps and data.
  • Remove Bloatware apps on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7.
  • Flash Custom Kernel and ROM on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 .’
  • Customize your Android phone to your taste and need.

Note: To flash the CF Auto Root on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7, we used ODIN to flash the CF Auto Root.

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Pre-Requisite :

Required Files and Downloads

Steps to Flash Chainfire’s Auto Root Package on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7

  1. If you have downloaded and installed the file from above then you are good to Go – Read from Step 2
    • First of all, enable the USB Debugging
    • To Enable the USB Debugging you need also active the developer option, Now Go to your Settings -> About Phone -> Now Tap on the Build Number 7-8 Times until you see a toast message “Developer option enabledHow to Unlock Bootloader on
    • Once your developer option is active, Go back to your settings -> Open developer option -> Enable USB Debugging How to Unlock Bootloader on
  2. Open the Extracted ODIN File called ODIN v3.11.1 exe file using the Administrator – Right Click your mouse and Open using Administrator odin
  3. Now Reboot your Phone into Download Mode
  4. Now Connect your Phone to PC using the USB Cables
  5. When you connect the USB cable you will see a blue sign in Odin with ID:COM which means your device is connected by Odin. (as shown below)odin blue sign
  6. Now Go back again Odin and Add the CF-Auto-Root.tar file which you downloaded from Above by Clicking AP/PDA Button ap pda
  7. Now Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked – Go to Option and see (Let the Auto Reboot and F-Reset Time be ticked)repartition odin
  8. Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes until you see a message pass. Once you see PASS then you can remove your Phone from the part. Don’t Panic if you see your Phone restarts while updating.

Note: You should not remove or operate on your device until the flashing process is shown to be completed.

Once the flashing process is completed and if everything has gone as planned, you should be able to see a big green box saying “RESET” or “PASSED.” This will depend on the version of Odin downloader you have downloaded. By now, the device has finished rebooting and it is safe to remove/unplug the phone/device.

That’s ALL! When you restart your device, you will have root access on Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7.

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