How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670

This tutorial will help you take that first step to making your Galaxy Fit S5670 more than it is, by way of rooting it initially, flashing ClockworkMod Recovery and finally, flashing a ROM that is more to your liking.  Read on to know how to do this.

I.  Before You Begin

1.  Ensure that you have a fully charged device.

2.  This is a Windows-based procedure and so requires you to have a Windows-based PC.

3.  Install the S5670 USB drivers – this should be done automatically if you have already installed Kies.  If not, do it now as Odin will fail to recognize your device if any of these are missing.

4.  As always, we advise you to back up your data before proceeding with the steps in the next sections.  We will be doing a full wipe/reset factory data once the device is rooted, so do not miss this step if you care for your data.

II.  What You Need

1.  S5670 Odin MultiDownloader v4.38.

2.  Rooting file.

3.  OPS file.

III.  Rooting the Phone

1.  Extract all the files you downloaded above to a folder on your desktop.

2.  Run S5670_Odin+Multi+Downloader+v4.38.exe

3.  Enable USB Debugging on your Galaxy Fit.  To do this, head to Settings -> Applications -> Development and check the box next to Enable USB Debugging.

4.  Turn off your device and put it into Download Mode.  To do this, press and hold the home key (the middle button on the front of your device) and the power button until it goes into Download Mode.

5.  Connect your device to the PC.  Odin should now recognize your device and the ID:COM field should turn yellow to signify this.

6.  Click on the OPS button under the Select OPS section and chose BENI_v1.0.ops from the files you downloaded.  Tick the One Package option under the Options section; this should enable the One Package button.  Click on the One Package button and select beni_cwm-5_ext4_v2.tar from the files you downloaded.

7.  Make sure that all the options are checked and the downloaded files are loaded as you see in the below picture.

8.  Click on Start in the Odin MultiDownloader.  You phone will automatically reboot after the rooting and flashing of the ClockWorkMod Recovery is done.

IV.  Wiping Data

Once the phone reboots, power it down and reboot into Recovery Mode.  Press and hold the volume up key + home key (the middle button on the front of your device) and press the power button until it goes into recovery mode.  Use the volume rocker to move up and down the menu and select Wipe data/factory reset.  After this, select Wipe cache partition with the power button.  Reboot your device once everything is done.

Your Galaxy Fit S5670 should now be rooted and have the ClockworkMod Recovery installed.

Thanks to AA for the original procedure!!

35 thoughts on “How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670”

  1. Hi!

    Is this the same for Galaxy Mini S5570? I want to root mine but don’t know for sure if its the same as Fit.

  2. Hi I have tried the way as specified above but my phone is constantly rebooting. I guess some files might have got corrupted. so is there a way i can revert to previous firmware. i have tried importing custom rom’s but it is saying file signature error. Can someone help me out ?

      1. Manu, thanks for the input but how did you install the ROM – RAZODROID? I keep getting the same result as you were 🙁

  3. I rooted it and when i go to recovery mode to wipe the data i get this on my screen:
    RAMDUMP Mode
    (ARM9 mode]

    1. I get this same message can anyone help as to why and what should do cause it is stopping phone from being rooted. when this happens no choice but to remove battery cause doesnt let you do anything.
      Blend said on June 7
      I rooted it and when i go to recovery mode to wipe the data i get this on my screen:
      RAMDUMP Mode
      (ARM9 mode]

      1. Even I rooted it and when i go to recovery mode to wipe the data i get this on my screen:
        RAMDUMP Mode
        (ARM9 mode]

        Have also tried Just press home button + power button still not working

  4. my main question is that will both ROOTING and CWM be installed after using ODIN method..??

    should i ROOT the phone first or do i have to the ODIN PROCESS first…!!???? pls help..!!

  5. hey i didn get a ”DETECTED” as shown in the pic above. also in the COM PORT MAPPING SECTION i got ” 1(COM 7)” unlike ur ‘1(COM9)’ as shown in the pic…is it ok? can i flash it? or do i have to get a DETECTED and a 1(COM9) as shown by u? pls reply..!

    1. that’s ok as long as it lights up yellow but make sure you are using the specific Odin package provided in this post. Also, before you hit start, wait for Windows to finish installing all the drivers

      1. yeah im using exactly the same odin package as shown in the post…also pls tel me how do i unroot it incase anything goes rong

          1. is there any guides on how to flash via recovery using the files?

            ok now i cant get into recovery mode i get ramdump mode (ARM9 mode)

  6. After rooting my phone galaxy fit 2.3.6 , phone is restarting continuously.. please help to over come this issue…

    1. That’s a first! Are you sure it’s not from any other app or something you installed? Try this, back up your data, do a factory reset and then check

    1. it is important to wipe data before you start as you might run into problems like the continuous restarts, etc

    1. After using the Odin, you have to wipe off the data on your smartphone. If you don’t do so, you will run into problems.

  7. To get into recovery mode the instructions did not work for me. The home key + power did. No volume key needed.

    Now it’s just recycling (I wiped the data)…

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