Any Samsung Galaxy S4 user can now manually upgrade to thelatest Android 4.3of Google Play edition. But the users who updated to this leaked build complained their root was revoked and there seemed to be no good solution for the latest Android OS. Chainfire has released a latest build to cater to that issue. By following this guide you'd be able to root your Galaxy S4 updated to the latest GPe Android 4.3 JB using the CF root tool.
Prerequisitesto check before you root Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean leaked firmware:
Downloadand install USB drivers for Galaxy S4 in your computer.Enable USB debugging option by pressingMenu>Settings>Applications. Navigateand tap onDeveloper Optionsto ensure thatUSB Debuggingis enabled.Make sure that some recovery tool like ClockworkMod recovery is installed.Ensure that your Samsung Galaxy S4 carries more than 70% of charge.
How to root Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean leaked firmware using Chainfire root tool:
Required files: download the root package from here and save it on pc
Connect your Samsung Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 to computer using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the SD card of S4.Disconnect the connection and turn your Samsung GalaxyS4 off.Now enter into custom recovery mode: press and holdVolume Up, Homeand thePowerbuttons simultaneously until the recovery menu is displayed-alternatively you can useQuick Boot appto reboot your Android device in recovery mode.Selectwipe data/factory reset>Yes. Once done, selectwipe cache partition.Tap onAdvance>wipe Dalvik Cacheto wipe Dalvik cache data too.Next, selectinstall zip from sdcardfollowed bychoosezip from sdcard. Locate the root package file copied earlier and select it. Confirm installation and wait for it to be completed.Return to main recovery menu now and selectreboot system now.
Awesome! By following all the steps of this guide we do hope you have gained root of your Samsung Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.