How to root any Samsung smartphone.

Abith Ahamed
2 min readDec 6, 2021

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People like to root their mobile devices because they can experience the full use of a mobile device. When we buy a phone it has certain protocols. Such as Using only the systems apps for a particular process and most of the system apps cannot be deleted even though if we are not using them. A rooted device will give you access to process something more than a regular smartphone do. you will be able to flash custom ROM to your mobile device if you don’t like the stock ROM.

But there are some disadvantages such as, you will not be able to get the OTT update. And also there is some security risk to the device. Sometimes the application you install to the device might be harmful and you won’t get security patches anymore.

DO AT YOUR OWN RISK!

Step 01 — Download the TWRP file and the supersu, and copy the supersu to the device storage or memory card. (You can find these files by typing the model name of the device)

For example, if you are using a S10 device, Type the model number of the S10 device and type download TWRP and supersu.

Step 02 Download Odin and Samsung drivers. (You must install the Samsung drivers in the PC to connect to Odin)

Step 03 — GO to settings > Click about phone> Click the build number continuously (Then you will see an option called developer settings. Click that and switch on USB debugging mode)

Step 04 — Switch off the phone and turn on to the downloading mode. (There are different ways to turn on the downloading mode, just google your phone model.)

Step 05 — Open the Odin and click AP and you can load the TWRP file and click start, it will load and after that, it will show a message success! In a green bar and your phone will be restarted. ( when it’s restarting hold the power button and the volume up [Method of accessing boot menu] to access the TWRP settings).

Step 06 — From the TWRP menu, Install the supersu. After the installation succeeds, reboot the device.

Congratulations you rooted your mobile device. Download the root checker to check whether the device is rooted.

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Abith Ahamed
Abith Ahamed

Written by Abith Ahamed

Passionate about technology, networking, and cybersecurity. Network Engineer| Cybersecurity Specialist | Constantly exploring the ever-evolving tech landscape.