Rooting will certainly invalidate your warranty and there’s always a risk that you’ll brick your device. It’s a remote risk, but it’s a possibility and it has happened more than once. Therefore, are you ready to assume such risks? And you should stop here if you’re not confident fiddling around with system software. Read more, try safer procedures and you will eventually get here too.
However, if you are far from a newbie, please check these prerequisites before going forward to the root steps:- Download and install USB drivers for Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime SM-G532G in your computer;
- Download the Minimal ADB and Fasboot Setup and install it on your computer;
- Go to Settings » About phone » Build number and tap it 7 times to enable Developer options on your device. Then, go back to Settings » Developer options and enable USB Debugging and OEM unlocking;
- Check and confirm your phone’s model number: go to Settings on your phone, scroll down to About device or About phone, tap on it and note the model number: SM-G532G;
- Make sure to take backup of any important files on your smartphone;
- Ensure that your Galaxy J2 Prime SM-G532G carries more than 70% of charge and no less important, grab a Windows PC and a trustworthy USB cable and get ready to root.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime SM-G532G:
- Download the G532GDXU1APJ3 Firmware from here;
- Then, download J2 Prime Root Kit too;
- You must extract the files on your computer. This is what you will find there: root-boot.tar, ROOT-ENGLISH.exe, ROOT-ESPAÑOL.exe;
- You need to double-click on the “ROOT-ENGLISH.exe” file to open the executable file;
- The handset will reboot to Download mode automatically if you press Enter;
- Even more, an Odin window will open on your computer;
- Click on AP and select the root-boot.tar file;
- Click Start to continue flashing the file;
- At that point, you’ll see a Reset text at the top-left side of the Odin window;
- The Galaxy J2 Prime G532F phone will reboot automatically;
- The script will run post installation steps on your device and will show a message “Your device is rooted”;
- You need to press ENTER and your device will be rebooted again;
- Once your device automatically, you can disconnect your Samsung device and open the SuperSU app and update the binaries;
- If you have any issues please post in the comments below and I’ll do my best to answer them as fast as I can.


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