How To Root Android - Download Magisk And Root Your Android
I hope you have already gone through my previous posts and you may already know basic principles on Android rooting. In simple word, Android is the process which allows Android users to access the system partition of your device to make changes on the Android operating system. In here, you are going to be informed about Magisk which has been a really popular and successful rooting solution over the Android community.
What Is Magisk
Technically, Magisk has been designed to root your device without accessing the system partition of your device. Generally, all the rooting apps and solutions change the system files to access the system partition of the device. Instead of system partition, Magisk alters the boot partition and load the changes and customization when Android is booted. That is why Magisk is called as a magic mask to alter system systemless-ly.
Why Is Magisk Beneficial Than Other Available Rooting Solutions
- Magisk comes with Magisk Manager app which offers very beneficial features such as Magisk hide to hide root access when needed
- Magisk Manager offers Magisk module and Download features to download and install mods to customize your Android device
- You can Effectively manage your rooted Android device with Magisk Manager
Requirments
There are three ways to use Magisk on your Android device. If you are running on a higher Android version, you have to use the boot patching method especially for Android 9.0 on Samsung. Also, you can use the direct install option which is available in Magisk Manager if you are already rooted your device with Magisk. However, the most recommended way to use Magisk is a custom recovery method. if your device support TWRP custom recovery, you can simply root your device following a few steps. You only need,
- A device running Android 4.2+
- TWRP Custom Recovery
How To Root Android With Magisk
Note: If you are looking forward to installing a custom kernel, make sure to do it after installing Magisk and remove other root solutions if available
- 1 Step - Make a complete back up of y our device
- 2 Step - Install TWRP custom recovery
- 3 Step - Download latest Magisk Zip file in your Android device
- 4 Step - Boot your device into recovery mode
- 5 Step - Tap on the "Install" button and find the Magisk Zip file
- 6 Step - Select the Zip file and flash it sliding the Slider in the recovery screen
- 7 Step - Finally, Tap on "Reboot System" to boot your device into normal mode
Generally, Magisk Manager installs itself after rooting and you may find it your device home screen. If not, you have to install it on your device yourself. Magisk can do nothing other than rooting your device without Magisk Manager
Closure
Magisk in custom recovery is the most simple way to install Magisk. But In case, your device does not support custom recovery, do not want to mess your custom recovery or your device is using the A/B partition scheme, you can use the boot image patching method via Magisk Manager.
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