whatswithjeff.com: "The Samsung Galaxy S4 is probably the most popular smartphone ever released this 2013. Now that you have one, what’s next that you should do to you “life companion“? Of course, root it. But the Samsung Galaxy S4′s firmware is not the same with previous Android smartphone. You can’t easily inject root into the firmware because there seems to be a protection included in the firmware that prevents users from gaining root privileges. Fortunately, an XDA Forum member, Chainfire, has successfully rooted a Samsung Galaxy S4. Find out more below on how to root Samsung Galaxy S4."
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