

How to root Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920T) with CF Auto Root
Chainefire have added support for the Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920T), which is great because a lot of apps out there require root access to your phone to perform tasks which would not be possible without it.
Warning!
- Rooting your phone will void your phones warranty, proceed at your own risk
- Flashing the incorrect file will surely mess up your phone, make sure you download the correct file
- Make sure your phone is charged to at least 80% before proceeding
- Rooting will most likely wipe your phone so backup your phones contents before proceeding
- TheAndroid.Guru does not take any responsibility of any damage, please proceed at your own risk
Before you proceed make sure USB debugging is enabled on your phone:
Let’s start!
– Install the USB drivers you just downloaded.
– Download the CF Auto Root file and extract it to a folder on your computer. Do not extract the resulting tar file.
– Make sure your phone isn’t connected to your computer.
– Run Odin 3.1.
– Click on PDA and select the .tar.md5 file from directed your just extracted CF Auto Root to.
– Power down your phone. Now press and hold the Power – Home – Volume Down buttons to get your phone into Download Mode
– Connect your phone to your computer and you should see an entry now in Odin.
– *Make sure you don’t have REPARTITION checked, un-tick it if it’s selected*
– Hit Start to begin the flashing process. You’re phone may reboot during the process.
– When the process completes your phone may boot into Recovery Mode, hit reboot to get your phone to boot normally.
– You should now see SuperSU installed on your phone.
– That’s it, your done!