Here’s an One Step Root method for AT&T Galaxy S III I747 in Windows, Linux and Mac

Updated on September 1, 2017

Bought a new Galaxy S III? Wondering how you can root without meshing-up with your device? Well, here’s a very simple cross platform Root method for AT&T Galaxy SIII I747. Yes! It’s a cross platform tool called as “CASUAL root tool”; which means Cross-Platform ADB Scripting, Universal Android Loader, CASUAL. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux machines and has the ability to support Raspberry Pi as well. According to the developer, CASUAL makes use of CFAutoRoot by Chainfire to give you the root access.

Here’s how you can achieve rooting,

Disclaimer: Please follow the below steps at your own risk. Techglimpse.com or XDA Developers are not responsible for any damage that may cause while rooting the device.

Below are the requirements: Make sure you have java installed and CASUAL Tool bundle downloaded (find link at the end of this article) before proceeding with the below steps.

Step 1: Enable the “USB Debugging” from the Settings > Developer options.

Step 2: Run the CASUAL’s jar file and connect your device to the PC via USB.

Step 3: Click “Do it!” and follow the on-screen steps.

The tool needs you to install the necessary drivers to detect the device. If the drivers were already installed and the tool is still not able to detect the phone, then you will have to uninstall the existing drivers and restart the computer and choose ‘MSM8960’ for the driver when prompted.

Download CASUAL Root Tool.

If you need more help, just browse the XDA developer forum.

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