Rooting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 will allow you to free up storage space and memory increase battery life install custom apps and boost the performance of your Android tablet You...
If you have a Galaxy Tab E with cellular service, try looking for the manual from that provider. For example, Verizon has a manual on their Galaxy Tab E page: https://www.verizonwireless.com/tablets/samsung-galaxy-tab-e-8/ . The direct link to this manual is https://ss7.vzw.com/is/content/VerizonWireless/Devices/Samsung/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_E_8in/tablet-samsung-galaxy-tab-e-8in-ug.pdf .
Rooting a device always has the potential to turn the device into a 'brick' in some circumstances. Most good rooting procedures mention this, as well as steps to make a backup of the current system and how to recover from a failure to boot after rooting. There are also different 'mods' that can be tried to see if one of them will work in place of the one you first chose for rooting. These are all dependent on exactly how Android was modified for your hardware. Google 'rooting' and 'Samsung Galaxy Tab 101 Tablet GTP7510MAyXAR' and see what the articles say. You can also try a hard reset of your tablet and see if that does anything. Example at this link http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-pro-10-1-rooting-roms-hacks/396031-how-root-your-galaxy-tab-pro-10-1-a.html
Just so you know, all you have to do is Google "Galaxy Tab 3 Manual" and this pops right up. It looks like a PDF download, so you can download it and read it at your leisure. If you want to go even further, print the whole thing out as a reference. Hope this helps. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Manual User Guide
Well, there is a place called "Android Market" or similar.
If your desired game can be found there, simply download and install the game app and you can enjoy the fun.
If the game can't be found, or it requires a fee to play. You'll probably need to root the device. Here is a 1-click Android-Root solution for your reference.
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