Galaxy Young is a newly announced device by Samsung. It is said to be the predecessor to Galaxy Y GT-S5360 which apparently took Samsung's Market to a new level. It comes with the latest version of Android i.e. Jelly Bean. Along with it, the devices packs a 3.15 Mega Pixel Camera, HVGA screen, 768 MB RAM and a 1 GHz processor.

Rooting Galaxy Young S6312

Requirements - 

1. At Least 40% of battery on the phone
2. USB Cable
3. A Movie to watch after following this tutorial (Read 10 Indian Movies on Hacking and Technology)

Tutorial 

1. Download this file from here or here 

2. Transfer it to your SD card or USB Storage. 

3. Install the Application the Application
(If it is showing that Installation from Unknown Sources isn't allowed then turn it on by going to Settings -- Security -- and tick the Unknown Resources option.)

4. Press Install Superuser and after this select Gandalf as the Exploit.

5. The Screen will Display a message as - Success, Superuser su and binary installed. You have to reboot your device.

6. Press OK and Reboot the device manually.

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I will try to make  a video tutorial on this as soon as I get my hands on this device.
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Before rooting your phone, please make sure that you are a developer or an experienced
Technology Personnel. Because this entire procedure requires you to be skilled. If by chance anything goes wrong then it will be difficult for you to overcome the fault. If you aren't able to do this please take it to a person who can handle these things. If something happens to the device then it is you who is responsible for it, nor TechWindow or the devs of the kernels are responsible.


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Before installing this ROM, please make sure that you are a developer or an experienced Technology Personnel. Because this entire procedure requires you to be skilled. If by chance anything goes wrong then it will be difficult for you to overcome the fault. If you aren't able to do this please take it to a person who can handle these things. If something happens to the device then it is you who is responsible for it, nor TechWindow or the devs of the kernels are responsible.

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