Root Galaxy Note 8.0 (Wi-Fi) N5110 on Android 4.4.2 KitKat Firmware
Root Galaxy Note 8.0 (Wi-Fi) N5110 on Android 4.4.2 KitKat Firmware

Samsung has rolled out a new Android 4.4.2 Kitkat update with base firmware build number N5110XXDNE1, for the international (Wi-Fi) variant of Galaxy Note 8.0 (GT-N5110).

Those who have already updated their device to the latest official firmware can now root the same manually via CF-Auto-Root tool from XDA recognised developer, Chainfire, using our step-by-step guide below.

Head over to the developer source page to learn more about the root method used in this tutorial.

IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be held liable for any damage to device during or after root installation. Users are advised to proceed at their own risk.

Pre-requisites

Pre-requisites

1. Install necessary USB Drivers for Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 (Wi-Fi) N5110 on the computer.
2. Enable USB Debugging Mode on the tablet by going to Settings >> Developer Options.
3. Back up of all your important data before proceeding with the root installation.
4. Ensure the Galaxy Note 8.0 is factory unlocked and not locked to any specific carrier.
5. Verify the tablet's battery has at least 80% charge.
6. The CF-Auto-Root is compatible only with Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. Applying this to any incorrect variant might brick the device. Verify the model number of the Galaxy Note 8.0 by navigating to Settings >> About Phone.

Downloads Required

CF-Auto-Root for Galaxy Note 8.0 (Wi-Fi) GT-N5110

Odin v3.09

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Step 1: Extract CF-Auto-Root and Odin 3.09 files via WinRAR/7-Zip/WinZip or any other extracting tool.
Step 2: Power off the Galaxy Note 8 and boot the device into Download Mode as follows: press and hold Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together until a construction Android robot icon with a warning triangle appears on screen. Then tap Volume Up button to enter Download Mode.
Step 3: Launch Odin on computer as Administrator.
Step 4: Connect Galaxy Note 8 to computer via USB cable while it is still in Download Mode. Wait until Odin detects the device and ID: COM box turns blue with the corresponding COM port number. When the device is connected successfully, a message saying "Added" appears on screen.
Step 5: In Odin, tap AP button and choose the CF-Auto-Root.tar.md5 file.
Step 6: Ensure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options are selected in Odin, while the Re-Partition option is unchecked.
Step 7: Verify step 6 and then click Start in Odin. Now the root installation process begins.
Step 8: Once the root installation is done, your tablet will reboot and soon a PASS message with a green background appears in the left-most box at the very top of Odin. You can now disconnect the USB cable to remove your device from the computer.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 GT-N5110 is now rooted on Android 4.4.2 KitKat stock firmware. It is now possible to install any app that requires root permission. Verify the root status of the device by downloading and installing Root Checker app from Google Play Store.

Note: Samsung devices generally come with a flash counter that keeps track of how many times you have flashed custom firmware to your device. Triangle Away app can be used to reset the flash counter to zero.

How to Fix "Unfortunately, SuperSU has Stopped" Error?
Step 1: Download and install the latest APK for SuperSU on your device.
Step 2: Launch SuperSU app (update the binary if prompted) and let it disable the KNOX security.
Step 3: Reboot your device and the error message should no longer appear.

[Source: Honai of Android]