Last Updated on July 18, 2022 by Mathew Diekhake

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These are the guidelines to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 smartphone with the SM-E700F model number running on the Android 4.4.4 KitKat software update:

Samsung Galaxy E7

Files You Need

  1. Download the CF-Auto-Root tool for the SM-E700F device running Android 4.4.4 KitKat from here.
  2. The CF-Auto-Root tool made by Chainfire always trips Knox if yours is a Knox enabled device. Further, it will always technically void the warranty. That said, many people say that their mobile service provider does accept devices under warranty when rooted. You can make inquiries with regards to your service provider and see what they say.

Rooting the Samsung Galaxy E7 SM-E700F running Android 4.4.4 KitKat

  1. Enable the USB Debugging Mode on the Samsung Galaxy E7 device so it can connect to the computer.
  2. Extract the Chainfire one click rooting tool to the desktop of the computer and you will find the Odin flashing tool and the rooting file inside.
  3. Right-click the Odin executable file and choose to run it as an administrator.
  4. Do not make any changes from the default settings you can see from the Odin user-interface.
  5. Long-press the Power button on your Samsung Galaxy E7 smartphone and wait until it turns off completely.
  6. Reboot the Samsung Galaxy E7 SM-E700f smartphone to download mode and then connect it to the computer with the USB cable.
  7. Wait for around 5 to 10 seconds and then look at the Odin application for a yellow or blue ID: COM port color. No color from the ID: COM port suggests that your drivers need updating. You can install the universal Windows ADB driver to fix that problem and then try again.
  8. Click the AP button from the Odin application and browse the desktop for the SM-E700F’s rooting file.
  9. Once you can see the tar.md5 file extension is loaded in your Odin flashing tool, click the Start button to begin the flashing.
  10. Look at the Odin application and wait until you get a green box light up with a pass message inside.
  11. Look over at the Samsung Galaxy E7 smartphone now, and you should see it says the device is restoring the stock recovery, cleaning up and about to reboot in 10 seconds.
  12. The Samsung Galaxy E7 SM-E700F device is now going to reboot to recovery mode automatically and install and enable the SuperSU file.

In conclusion, that’s how to root the Samsung Galaxy E7 SM-E700F smartphone running on the Android 4.4.4 KitKat software update using the CF-Auto-Root tool and the Odin flashing application from a Windows computer.