Rooting Samsung without recovery – HMZ Tutorials
For a start, What is Rooting samsung with recovery?
Rooting samsung with recovery gives you full control over the operating system.This means you can install custom ROMs, kernels, and mods, and you can also remove bloatware and unwanted apps. However, rooting your Samsung phone also comes with some risks, such as voiding your warranty.
KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DATA WILL BE ERASED FOR ROOTING ANY ANDROID PHONE
To root your Samsung phone, you will need two tools: Magisk and Odin. Magisk is a rooting tool that allows you to patch the firmware AP file of your phone, which is what gives you root access. Odin is a flashing tool that allows you to flash the patched firmware to your phone. Let’s proceed with a step-by-step guide on how to root a Samsung phone using Odin and the necessary tools.
Root Samsung Phone Via Magisk and Odin:
Rooting Samsung phone with Magisk and ODIN process is a bit more complicated than rooting with custom recovery, but it is still possible with careful attention to the steps.
FOLLOW ALL THE STEPS CAREFULLY FOR AVOIDING ANY DAMAGES TO YOUR PHONE
Step 1: Enabling Developer Options
- Go to Settings on your Samsung Phone.
- Scroll down and tap on About phone.
- Tap on Software information.
- Tap on Build number 7 times.
- Enter your phone’s lock screen PIN or password.
- You will now see the “Developer mode has been enabled!” toast message on the phone screen.
“Once Developer options is enabled, you can find it by scrolling down to the bottom of the Settings menu.”
Step 2: Enabling the OEM Unlocking Option
To enable the OEM unlocking option on your Samsung Phone, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings > Developer options.
- Toggle ON the OEM unlocking option
Step 3: Unlocking the Bootloader
After enabling OEM unlocking, follow these steps to unlock the bootloader on your Samsung Phone:
- Power off your phone.
- Press and hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons.
- Connect your phone to your PC using the data cable.
- Once you see the bootloader warning screen, press and hold the Volume Up button to unlock the bootloader on your device.
Note: The bootloader warning screen may say something like “Warning: Bootloader Unlocking will erase all data on your phone. Are you sure you want to continue?” You must press the Volume Up button to confirm that you want to unlock the bootloader.
Step 4: Downloading Stock Firmware
Before we proceed with rooting your Samsung Phone, it’s important to have the correct stock firmware for your device.
To download the stock firmware for your Samsung Phone using the Frija tool, you will need to first click on the download button below to obtain the Frija tool.
Once you have downloaded the Frija tool, simply enter your phone model and CSC code into the tool, select the “Auto” option, click on “Check for updates,” and then click the “Download” button to retrieve the firmware.
Generally you can find your phone’s model number by going to Settings > About phone. The CSC code can be found in the About phone section, under Software information.
Step 5: Extracting and Patching the Firmware with Magisk
Download the stock firmware for your Samsung Phone, you need to extract it and patch the AP firmware with Magisk.
Extract the firmware:
- Open the firmware file using a zip extractor tool.
- You will see a folder with the firmware files.
- The AP firmware file is the file that you need to patch with Magisk.
Patch the AP firmware with Magisk:
To patch the AP firmware with Magisk, begin by downloading the Magisk app. The download is completed, proceed to install the app on your device. After installation, follow the provided guide for the patching process.
- Open the Magisk app.
- In the Magisk app, tap on the Install button.
Select Patch a file. - Select the AP firmware file that you extracted in the previous step.
- The Magisk app will start patching the AP firmware file.
- Once the patching is complete, you will see a message saying that the AP firmware file has been patched.
- The patched file will be located in the Downloads folder.
- Connect your phone to the PC and copy the magisk_patched.tar file to your PC.
Step 6: Booting into Download Mode
- Power off your phone.
- Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time.
- Keep holding the buttons until you see the bootloader warning screen.
- If your device’s bootloader is already unlocked, just press one time volume up button.
- Following this method, you enter to download mode.
Step 7: Flashing the Patched AP Firmware Using Odin to Root Your Phone
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS CAREFULLY, IT’S THE MOST IMPORTANT PART
- Firstly Run Odin Tool.
- Secondly Connect your Samsung Phone device to a PC/Laptop.
- You will see the ID:COM section light up blue. This means the port is working.
- In Odin Tool, select the following files:
BL: The firmware file starting with BL.
AP: The Magisk patched AP firmware file (magisk_patched.tar).
CP: The firmware file starting with CP.
CSC: The firmware file starting with CSC. - Click Start to begin the flashing process.
- The first boot will take some time.
- After the phone boots up, Install Magisk app and enjoy your rooted phone.
Note: Some Samsung devices do not boot with the latest Magisk. If you face a bootloop issue with the latest Magisk, try using an older version.
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