{"id":5853,"date":"2014-09-24T02:28:39","date_gmt":"2014-09-24T02:28:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogzamana.com\/?p=5853"},"modified":"2016-06-16T14:31:14","modified_gmt":"2016-06-16T09:01:14","slug":"root-samsung-galaxy-grand-2-on-android-kitkat-xxubnh6-firmware","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogzamana.com\/root-samsung-galaxy-grand-2-on-android-kitkat-xxubnh6-firmware\/","title":{"rendered":"Root Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 on Android KitKat XXUBNH6 Firmware"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hello guys! Do you have flashed the latest Android 4.4.2 KitKat\u00a0XXUBNH6 Firmware on your Samsung Galaxy<\/a> Grand 2 device? If yes, then you\u00a0must have lost your root access. Since this firmware is an official build, so it revokes the root access on your Android. Then you might get interested to root your device again on the new official build. Right? Then question arises why? You know rooting your Android not only provides absolute root access to your device by removing all the default and factory restrictions, but turns it into a complete multi-functional package\u00a0which is primarily required\u00a0for the advanced Android users.<\/p>\n

Rooting your Android device allows you to download a number of rooted apps from the play store to use in your device for multi-functional use. Rooting is a first step to apply custom procedures like installing TWRP, CWM, & Custom ROMs in your device. Also by rooting your Android device, you can add a custom kernel, can remove blotware, can personalize your Android UI and cann augment the battery performance of your Android device (in this case the Galaxy Grand 2). So I think now you must have sufficient reason why to root your android. right?<\/p>\n

Anyways, in this article of mine I shall lead you through the steps by using which you can root your Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 device on Android KitKat XXUBNH6 Firmware. But before that we must tell you one thing that in this rooting procedure there is nothing official. So by adopting this rooting method, you will void the warranty of your Galaxy Grand 2 device. Of course there is nothing to worry about in this rooting procedure since it’s safe. Still, we at BlogZamana don’t take any responsibility if your device gets bricked or damaged during the rooting process. So it should be your own risk to root your Android.<\/p>\n

Now let’s take a look on the step-by-step guide to root your Galaxy Grand 2 Smartphone <\/a>on the latest\u00a0KitKat XXUBNH6 Firmware (the said firmware only). Before that make sure to meet all the requirements essentially needed for the rooting procedure. I have a complete list of the same below. Have a look.<\/p>\n

Pre-Requisites<\/h4>\n