Root Android 4.3 XXUBMJ3 Jelly Bean Stock ROM for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 N9005 LTE

Android 4.3 XXUBMJ3 official OTA Update has been released for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE. Use this post if you want to learn how to successfully apply root for your device. However, note that this tutorial will trip the KNOX flags and you won’t be able to use the phone’s warranty. Read all the info listed in this post and you should be able to complete the root process easily.
If you root your Note 3, then you will be able to flash new custom ROMs and other similar things that allows users to transform the overall UI of your device. This is a guide for users who want to tinker with their phablet and try new modified Android operating systems.Rooting a Galaxy Note 3 N9005 is easy, but you will first need to take a look at the preparation guide below.
  • Use this post only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 model number N9005 LTE.
  • The XXUBMJ3 Android 4.3 is the firmware that you can root with this tutorial.
  • KNOX Flags will be tripped by this installation.
  • The warranty of your device will be voided by the root process.
  • Don’t attempt to use this guide for any other Android devices, as it won’t work and you risk bricking its firmware.
  • By rooting your device you will open up tons of possibilities that allows you to customize the entire UI. The things that you can flash are custom ROMs, custom kernels and other similar customization that will improve the overall look of your phone.
  • Download and install Samsung USB Drivers for your PC from here.
  • Disable Samsung KIES and all antivirus applications from running on your computer.
  • Enable USB Debugging from Developer Options.
  • Note that in case the new firmware doesn’t boot in normal mode then you will be forced to apply a Factory Reset. This will remove all contents from System partition but it will force the device to boot correctly with the new firmware.
  • If you want to backup some data from installed apps, then you should use the Helium app for Android – Google Play Store here.
  • Sync Contacts data with your Gmail account, so that you will be able to restore all phone numbers and Contacts info in case these get lost in the process.
  • Use this post only if you’re an advanced user. Don’t blame us in case you lose data or brick the phone in the process.
  • Make sure that your device’s battery has enough power left before completely switching off. If the device powers off in the middle of the updating process, then you will be forced to repeat the entire post once again.
  • For any other questions or extra help use the comments field.
Remember that this guide is destined to be used by users who know what they’re doing. Also, we cannot guarantee that you won’t brick your device, so you should know that you’re changing root access at your risk.
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