Method 1: Use iRoot

iRoot is a one-click rooting program that is designed specifically for rookie Android users who do not quite have a strong grasp of the concept and process of rooting an Android device. The following are the steps that a person needs to follow to root their Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-I337 using iRoot:

  1. Download iRoot. The desktop client for iRoot (which can be downloaded here) will be used to root the device, but a person can also download the iRoot Android application from the Play Store for purposes such as checking whether the device was successfully rooted.
  2. Enable USB Debugging on the Galaxy S4.

  3. Connect the device to the computer using a data cable. 4. Click on the Root button in the iRoot desktop client. 5. Wait for the program to do its thing. While iRoot has a more than decent success rate, it cannot manage to root all devices, and if the program fails at rooting a device, it displays a failure message. In the event that iRoot fails, the next method is the way to go.

Method 2: Root the device manually

  1. Download Motochopper.zip (Use Google to Search).
  2. Extract the downloaded file.
  3. Install either the right USB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-I337 or the latest version of Kies onto a computer.
  4. Turn on USB Debugging on the device

  5. Connect the device to the computer using a data cable. 6. Open the extracted folder and open the file named “run.bat”. 7. An ADB (Android Debug Bridge) window will open. Allow it to do its job, and once it is done, the device will have been rooted. 8. Install RootChecker from the Play Store to ensure that the Galaxy S4 has been rooted. 9. Install SuperSU from the Play Store. SuperSU can be used to manage root permissions.

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