TWRP is the most popular custom recovery for Android phones. The TeamWin project started many years back when rooting and other modifications were easy. And since then the TWRP Recovery improved a lot with a bunch of new features. But it is generally for users who like to change ROMs frequently or install zip files. So if you are not planning for installing any custom recovery, you still have the chance to install Magisk on Android phones. In this guide, we are not going to use any custom recovery including TWRP & OrangeFox. Although excluding the custom recovery reduces the number of ways, still we have an effective method to install Magisk and root Android phones.
Install Magisk Without TWRP
Magisk is a powerful tool/app for Android that makes rooting possible. Other methods like one click root are no longer effective due to the improved security on Android phones. But all thanks to John Wu for the Magisk which is the only effective tool for rooting. And it works for all Android phones if you manage to unlock bootloader. Here in this guide, we are going to use Magisk to patch the file from Firmware which we can install through fastboot commands or through the flash tool depending on the device you have. We are going to split the guide into different sections which will make the guide easy. Let’s start with the requirements. Prerequisites:
Unlock bootloader of your phoneTake a full backup of your phoneCharge your phone to at least 60%Download MagiskInstall ADB & Fastboot drivers on your PCDownload Odin Flash Tool (for Samsung)Download firmware for your Android phone
Note: Make sure you are installing the Magisk at your own risk. It can even brick your device and in such cases, you can flash firmware by yourself or visit the nearest service center.
Patch Boot Image or AP files with Magisk
In this section, you will know how you can patch a file. Magisk patched file will let you install the Magisk on your device for upgrading root privilege. The file which needs to be patched depends on the device you own. Let’s see how to patch a file using Magisk. So that’s an easy way to patch a file that helps to root Android phones. And once you have the patched file, you are good to install Magisk on your phone, and that too without custom recovery. Let’s now jump into the guide to install Magisk and Root Android Phone. The first method is for all Android phones except Samsung. If you have a Samsung device, skip this method.
Steps to Install Magisk without TWRP
Now in case you have a Samsung phone, then check out the next method.
Steps to Install Magisk without TWRP on Samsung Phones
Now you have the Magisk installed on your Samsung phone. You can update the Magisk directly from the Magisk app. You can now enjoy all the features of Magisk like Magisk Modules, root features, and more. There you have the guide on how to install Magisk without TWRP on all Android phones including Samsung phones. In case if you have any queries, let us know in the comment section. Also Check:
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