Google’s Android operating system is riding a wave of popularity.
However, despite the relative openness and flexibility of the OS, your
Android phone still isn’t as powerful and customizable as it could be.
To unlock all of your phone’s potential, you’ll need to root (Link: Tutorial How To Root Galaxy S3 – T Mobile, Sprint, AT & T, GTi9300) and install CWM Recovery on it.
What is ClockworkMod recovery?
Here is the step by step Tutorial on How to install CWM V6.0 into Galaxy S3 GT i9300:
1. Downloadand install Samsung Kies on your PC. Restart your PC after installation complete.
2. Download Galaxy S3 recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.7-i9300.taryour PC.
2. Go Setting >Developers option to enable USB Debuging on your Galaxy S3 and then Power off your Galaxy S3.
3. Press your Galaxy volume down + Power Button + Home Button to enter Downloading Mode. (what is Galaxy S3 download Mode?)
4. Open Odin (download Link) on PC, then connect your S3 to PC via USB connect USB.
5. Make sure Odin Detect your Galaxy S3 (How to know).
6. Press Odin PDA, then select the recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.7-i9300.tar.
7. Now click Odin Start button to Flash the firmware into your galaxy S3.
8. That all! Your Phone will reboot once the firmware complete flash into your S3.
FAQ: How to Boot into CWM Recovery Mode on Galaxy S3?
What is ClockworkMod recovery?
ClockworkMod Recovery is a secondary recovery option for Android devices made by xda deveolper Koush. Now, developer koush has announced and released a major new version (Version 6.0) of ClockworkMod Recovery. This new version of CWM brings a host of new features, like faster backups, incremental backups and some UI tweaks.ClockworkMod recovery is one of the most widely used custom Android recoveries that is available for most mainstream Android devices. With a custom recovery, you can install official and unofficial ROMs as well as other updates including apps, themes, kernels etc. using zip files, wipe not just user data but pretty much every partition on your device, mount the storage card for USB mass storage access without leaving recovery, partition your SD card, wipe Dalvik cache and battery stats, fix permissions, perform, manage and restore backups and so on.Other Features:
reboot system now
install zip from sdcard
wipe data / factory reset
wipe cache partition
backup and restore
backup (also backs up ext partition and installed apps to sdcard)
restore (also restores ext partition and installed apps to sdcard)
advanced restore
mounts and storage
mount / unmount /cache
mount / unmount /data
mount / unmount /sdcard
mount / unmount /system
mount / unmount /sd-ext
mount / unmount /cache
format /cache
format /data
format /boot
format /sdcard
format /system
format /sd-ext
mount USB storage
advanced
reboot recovery
wipe Dalvik Cache
wipe Battery Stats
report Error
key Test
partition SD Card
Ext Size (formatting as ext4)
Swap Size (Set this to 0)
Rest Size is for vfat
fix permissions
power off
Here is the step by step Tutorial on How to install CWM V6.0 into Galaxy S3 GT i9300:
1. Downloadand install Samsung Kies on your PC. Restart your PC after installation complete.
2. Download Galaxy S3 recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.7-i9300.taryour PC.
2. Go Setting >Developers option to enable USB Debuging on your Galaxy S3 and then Power off your Galaxy S3.
3. Press your Galaxy volume down + Power Button + Home Button to enter Downloading Mode. (what is Galaxy S3 download Mode?)
4. Open Odin (download Link) on PC, then connect your S3 to PC via USB connect USB.
5. Make sure Odin Detect your Galaxy S3 (How to know).
6. Press Odin PDA, then select the recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.7-i9300.tar.
7. Now click Odin Start button to Flash the firmware into your galaxy S3.
8. That all! Your Phone will reboot once the firmware complete flash into your S3.
FAQ: How to Boot into CWM Recovery Mode on Galaxy S3?
Hold Press Volume Up +Home Button + Power Button (note: press this 3 button in the same time). Releases this 3 button when you get the Samsung Galaxy S3 Text Display on the screen. Now you will boot into CWM Recovery Mode.
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