T-Mobile has always been the most friendly carrier when it comes to hackability of Android devices. While most carriers in the US sells devices with locked bootloader, T-Mobile sells its Android devices as bootloader unlocked making it easier for users to root their device. The T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 too comes with an unlocked bootloader which you can easily root using CF Auto Root by Chainfire.

CF Auto Root is a rooting tool developed by the renowned developer Chainfire for rooting Samsung Galaxy devices. CF Auto Root uses Chainfire’s own SuperSU app to manage superuser permissions for apps and ADB.

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 runs on the APQ8084 chipset from Qualcomm which supports LTE bands, unlike the international Exynos 5 variant. Also, it’s often less painful for developers to root and make custom ROMs (specially AOSP based) on devices running Qualcomm chipsets since the company releases source code for its architecture. Samsung doesn’t releases source code for its Exynos chipsets and hence the incompatibility with AOSP based custom ROMs.

There are many benefits to rooting an Android device, you’d be able to completely remove bloatware from your Note 4 with root access, giving better performance and battery life on the device. Other than that, there are several apps on the Play store that takes advantage of root access on your phone and help turbo boost the productivity of your device.

Read: Essential Root Apps for your Rooted Android Devices

Root T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 following the guide below. Make sure you follow the instructions below word-to-word for a failproof root.