The Casual root tool has been successfully tested on Windows and Linux while the developer is still trying to overcome the hurdles with Mac. And though the Casual root tool is currently restricted to the AT&T variant of the Galaxy S3, we have no doubt that Adam will be directing the development to all Samsung Galaxy phones. The very idea of a universal cross-platform tool for rooting Samsung Galaxy devices is very exciting in itself. If you do not know, Adam is the same guy who first devised a way to unlock bootloader and root the Verizon Galaxy Note 2. Adam Outler from XDA has come up with an all new way of rooting the AT&T variant of the Galaxy S3. If you have the AT&T Galaxy S3 SGH-I747 and are willing to root your phone, we have a good news for you.
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