Android 13 brings many improvements compared to last year’s Android 12. Android 12 was a major UI overhaul and Android 13 takes it to the next level. As per the early reviews, the update brings a great user experience. Although Android 13 comes with many new features and improvements, there is room for advanced customization. And it can be achieved with root or custom ROM. Since custom ROMs availability depends on custom developers, rooting is the preferred option. If you are new to rooting then you can follow this guide. Rooting an Android phone has become difficult and hence a guide is necessary. With root access, you can install any themes, fonts, and mods to make a normal device look like a flagship phone. This is also useful if there is bloatware and you want to remove them to free up space and speed up the phone. There are a few steps you need to follow to root Android 13 phone.

Unlock Bootloader

To root a phone, you must first unlock the bootloader. But there is a catch, not all phones are allowed to unlock bootloader. It all depends on the vendor if they allow unlock bootloader or not. In case it’s now allowed on your phone you have to take the help of professional services. Unlocking the bootloader of a phone will delete all data from the phone and opens the gate for rooting and installing custom ROMs. Each OEMs have a different method for unlocking bootloader. So you have to check the bootloader guide for your phone. Now once you unlock the bootloader of your phone, you can proceed with the rooting steps. There are some requirements you need to follow that include files and tools used for rooting. Prerequisites:

Make sure to unlock the bootloader of your phoneTake a full backup of your phoneDownload firmware of your PhoneDownload the latest Magisk appInstall ADB & Fastboot driver on your phone

Root Android 13 using Patched Image

Let’s take a look at the root guide using a patched file.

Steps to Patch Boot Image using Magisk

Magisk is a popular tool that can root Android phones considering the bootloader is unlocked. The tools make root management so easy. Thanks to its developer John Wu. I assume you have gone through the requirements, so let’s jump into the steps.

Install Magisk Patched File on Android phones

Almost all the phones follow the same process to install the patched file. If you have a Galaxy phone then jump to the next method, otherwise follow this method.

Install Magisk Patched File on Samsung Phones

If you have a Samsung phone running Android 13 then the process is a bit different. Also instead of boot image, we are going to use the patch AP file. I assume you already have the patched AP file. This method also requires correct set of USB drivers. Tip: Another easy way to root an Android 13 phone is by using a custom recovery. But to follow this method you need to have a custom recovery installed on your phone. You can use any available custom recovery to flash the Magisk file on your Android 13 phone. If you want to check if you have root access on your phone or not then you can try any third party root checker or even you can check it in the Magisk app. And once you have root access you can enjoy all the features that are not available by default. Now you can use all the apps and features that require root access on your Android 13 phone. Also, you can enable features that come disabled by default. And the best thing is you can use various Xposed Modules. Here is the guide to install Xposed Framework. So there you have it, the complete guide on how to root Android 13 with Magisk. If you have any queries let us know in the comment section below. Also Check:

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