Root available ? - Sony Xperia 10 Plus Questions & Answers

Is there any way to root this phone? I would like to root just to edit the build.prop for the camera api in order to install the Gcam port ....

If you have an unlocked bootloader, the patched boot generated by Magisk Manager did work for me.

cubano2031 said:
Is there any way to root this phone? I would like to root just to edit the build.prop for the camera api in order to install the Gcam port ....
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Zaben said:
If you have an unlocked bootloader, the patched boot generated by Magisk Manager did work for me.
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Do you mind to elaborate about the steps taken to get and patch boot image?
What I did is I grabbed the "boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin" file, used UnSIN tool to convert it to "boot.img" and then Android Image Kitchen AIK to unpack and repack the image (this step is necessary on older Xperia phone, is that the case here?), then finally patch the repacked boot image using Magisk.
But when flashing the new patched boot image, I get a non functional touch screen and wifi. I was able to control the phone using ScrCpy tool to mirror the phones screen on my computer and control the phone from the window that appears on the computer. But since WIFI won't even turn on, I couldn't even verify that Magisk was working or not.
What is worse, is that if I tried to flash the original untouched Boot image SIN or the converted IMG, the phone still has non-working touch-screen and WIFI.
FlashTool by Androxyde and EMMA tools do NOT support this phone yet. I ended up using Newflasher tool to go back to stock (still unlocked bootloader) and everything works fine, but no root.
I have the US model I3223 btw.
Thank you kindly, awaiting your response.

Rebel_X said:
Do you mind to elaborate about the steps taken to get and patch boot image?
What I did is I grabbed the "boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin" file, used UnSIN tool to convert it to "boot.img" and then Android Image Kitchen AIK to unpack and repack the image (this step is necessary on older Xperia phone, is that the case here?), then finally patch the repacked boot image using Magisk.
But when flashing the new patched boot image, I get a non functional touch screen and wifi. I was able to control the phone using ScrCpy tool to mirror the phones screen on my computer and control the phone from the window that appears on the computer. But since WIFI won't even turn on, I couldn't even verify that Magisk was working or not.
What is worse, is that if I tried to flash the original untouched Boot image SIN or the converted IMG, the phone still has non-working touch-screen and WIFI.
FlashTool by Androxyde and EMMA tools do NOT support this phone yet. I ended up using Newflasher tool to go back to stock (still unlocked bootloader) and everything works fine, but no root.
I have the US model I3223 btw.
Thank you kindly, awaiting your response.
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Magisk Manager (the app) was able to patch boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin directly and return an img file. I used fastboot to flash the patched boot.

Zaben said:
Magisk Manager (the app) was able to patch boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin directly and return an img file. I used fastboot to flash the patched boot.
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Thanks a lot!! And it was as simple as that. It works fine. :good:

I can do kernel with magisk for you I need only sin file boot_X-FLASH-ALL from .ftf file Who want to get the kernel , please send to me pm with this file and variant (I32XX or I42XX) !!

MAREK10747 said:
I can do kernel with magisk for you I need only sin file boot_X-FLASH-ALL from .ftf file Who want to get the kernel , please send to me pm with this file and variant (I32XX or I42XX) !!
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Hi,me devie is I4293
I have unrar the rom , so i get the boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin
would you mind to make the kernel for me?
the file is here :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sywqfBtELSTgRXtTBEvlI454K_1ul-1h/view?usp=sharing
my gmail is [email protected]
you can send it to me.
thank you.

Zaben said:
Magisk Manager (the app) was able to patch boot_X-FLASH-ALL-8F02.sin directly and return an img file. I used fastboot to flash the patched boot.
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You patched boot with magisk19 or 19.1?
Now i use magisk19.1, my phone always go into a boot loap.

yishisanren said:
You patched boot with magisk19 or 19.1?
Now i use magisk19.1, my phone always go into a boot loap.
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See https://forum.xda-developers.com/10-plus/how-to/magisk-19-1-7-1-2-notes-t3926611

Zaben said:
See https://forum.xda-developers.com/10-plus/how-to/magisk-19-1-7-1-2-notes-t3926611
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So now Xperia 10 or 10 plus can not be rooted by magisk. Because Maigsk 19.1 will be failed

yishisanren said:
So now Xperia 10 or 10 plus can not be rooted by magisk. Because Maigsk 19.1 will be failed
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yes, i think so. it caused looping on my Xperia 10. (by Maigsk 19.1)
do you know any place and download older version of Maigsk??

wang4632 said:
yes, i think so. it caused looping on my Xperia 10. (by Maigsk 19.1)
do you know any place and download older version of Maigsk??
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older version can not patch boot.img, because when you click "install the zip",it will let you update the new verison.

Any news on the boot loop situation? I also encounterd this problem and back to running original boot.img. having an unlocked bootloader is useless without root ?

Zaben said:
If you have an unlocked bootloader, the patched boot generated by Magisk Manager did work for me.
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Did you lose any feature like super vivid mode and camera focusing after unlocking the bootloader?

can't find the driver, the model is l421dual sim, can't rooting, have i already patched the boot img?

My I4293 stuck in bootloop~~help ~!
After installing Magisk19.3 with TWRP, my phone stuck in bootloop and can not enter the recovery mode.
I tried to flash I4293_53.0.A.6.96_1318-2077_R1A.ftf (Factory ftf. downloaded from experifirm) with flashtool to solve this problem.
when I tried to create bundle, I found that I4293 did not show in the ID list.
I can't do anything about it.
Anybody can help me plz~~ I'm fresh in XDA and just try to root my phone first time :crying:

This phone cannot be rooted at this time due to the lack of the img.patch and no driever.

Zack_U said:
After installing Magisk19.3 with TWRP, my phone stuck in bootloop and can not enter the recovery mode.
I tried to flash I4293_53.0.A.6.96_1318-2077_R1A.ftf (Factory ftf. downloaded from experifirm) with flashtool to solve this problem.
when I tried to create bundle, I found that I4293 did not show in the ID list.
I can't do anything about it.
Anybody can help me plz~~ I'm fresh in XDA and just try to root my phone first time :crying:
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Are you still stuck? For all of the latest Sony phones try NewFlasher instead.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/cr...gress-newflasher-xperia-command-line-t3619426
Flashtool doesn't support our phones. Magisk 19.1+ currently doesn't work with our phones. Hopefully 19.4 will fix that.

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[stock 8.0][Unlocked bl][34.4.A.2.19; ...32; ...85] Root and Recovery (3 clicks)

Thanks to serajr here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75505302&postcount=2973 Go directly to that post and give thanks.
You need:
Stock O ftf (best to use Flashtool/Xperifirm)
Modded boot img for 34.4.A.2.19 - https://mega.nz/#!AgtQ2Sob!JjLRcUVjuy6FNanjGY49g-YYmkcda04witfHp4hwvmo
Modded boot img for 34.4.A.2.32 - https://mega.nz/#!Z1tzEJbZ!e9ET_RtUpKjXRwnJa_TDsMrVwvT-hPxmk06KtryHOuc
Modded boot img for 34.4.A.2.85 - https://mega.nz/#!p5UwAabR!_ofmr_WdId9RdH48Xb3cZtSIzsQ6qcTJTAFYcKHFWJE
Kernel elf file to use with rootkernel [34.4.A.2.85] - https://mega.nz/#!M102lYTZ!9bj2KE-vbNWlej3Dw0NuiXJcfpgiy16svSHud73bLfw
Modded boot img for 34.4.A.2.107 - https://mega.nz/#!Nls0EQBR!Cc4lVcA85f8YeNTo8nMqsuwLzveW5duSbyeZDlI5kDE
Kernel elf file to use with rootkernel [34.4.A.2.107] - https://mega.nz/#!Zp10CASK!iGLE94Tj1SSk1U2p4KLpVrcGmD68C3YvqKMXD6VPFjI
Modded boot img for 34.4.A.2.118 - https://mega.nz/#!14VkzCCB!GK-KEv0A-ZyhysXc1-IusyJjJEB-D5ZWOLm1DRt31tA
Kernel elf file to use with rootkernel [34.3.A.2.118] - https://mega.nz/#!Ylcm1SwA!GuX9dfd2HAqLXy1jom-C6mgP0s4jYXl9qSySkvb_mtA
TWRP - https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/development/ub-twrp-v3-2-1-xperia-x-compact-t3793837
1. Flash stock ftf from Xperifirm via Flashtool
2. After flash, connect in fastboot (before booting phone) and type in command line 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' (this assumes that your modified boot img is in the current directory,and is named 'boot.img'; otherwise, you need to edit the command accordingl)
3. Then type 'fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1.img' (same note as above)
Done
Now, you can flash Magisk, (or whatever), and have root access.
If you want Drm fix, flash serajr's zip here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4404527&d=1517335127
If you want to restore your own ta with munjeni tool, you will need to patch boot img yourself with rootkernel tool here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74724162&postcount=2793
How to get stock kernel elf and patch your boot img with rootkernel:
1. Download and build stock ftf from Xperifirm via Flashtool
2. Go to Flashtool > tools > sin editor, and navigate to stock kernel sin file, in the downloaded firmware folder. Click on sin file and choose 'exrract data', and it will create a kernel elf.
3. Follow the guide by serajr. You need only to put the kernel elf into rootkernel folder, then open a command prompt there and run 'rootkernel kernel.elf boot.img'. Answer all questions 'yes', unless you want to skip drm fix and restore your own ta, (if that's the case, you need your target file in that folder renamed to TA.img). After script runs, you will have a new boot img that you can use to follow the guide.
Done...
Magisk, MicroG, and Xposed tested... (update - I haven't tried yet, but I've read that Xposed not working on ...85; update 2 - confirmed, bootloop; update 3 - Xposed fix now available here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/themes/xposed-fix-118-t3870673)
I made a patched boot img with rootkernel tool and uploaded it. Link in op. Don't forget to thank serajr...
Can confirm the above method worked for me. I used the TA.img instead of drm fix, and i get root and security test still have widefine and fidokeys enabled.
Just slight reminder for linux user, you need to add execute permission on both `rootkernel` and `bootimg`, otherwise rootkernel tool will fail with permission issue.
levone1 said:
I made a patched boot img with rootkernel tool and uploaded it. Link in op. Don't forget to thank serajr...
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With which options is your modified boot image prepared?
maluus said:
With which options is your modified boot image prepared?
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Dm-verity disable - yes
Force encrypt disable - yes
Drm fix - yes
For Drm fix you still have to flash serajr zip. If you want to restore ta with munjeni tool, you will need to patch boot yourself.
Op updated for 3-click root...
SuperSU,Xposed
Hello,
can you please help me with a little problem? I just did everything step by step, but I can't still get root access (after flashing boot.img SuperSU still shows "no root detected"). And one more question. I used that DRM fix zip, but still get "Not provisioned". Am I miss something? (but nevermind, I can use my TA backup, but I'm just curious about that).
Thanks guys.
Arsis said:
Hello,
can you please help me with a little problem? I just did everything step by step, but I can't still get root access (after flashing boot.img SuperSU still shows "no root detected"). And one more question. I used that DRM fix zip, but still get "Not provisioned". Am I miss something? (but nevermind, I can use my TA backup, but I'm just curious about that).
Thanks guys.
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Arsis said:
Hello,
can you please help me with a little problem? I just did everything step by step, but I can't still get root access (after flashing boot.img SuperSU still shows "no root detected"). And one more question. I used that DRM fix zip, but still get "Not provisioned". Am I miss something? (but nevermind, I can use my TA backup, but I'm just curious about that).
Thanks guys.
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Boot img just enables modification by disabling Sony security stuff, but you still need to flash whatever mod you want. So after flashing boot and recovery img, then flash supersu (or whatever), and you should have root.
I can't say about drm fix, since I've never used it before, but I don't think it will show fido provisioned, etc, because it simply recreates the drm functions through a different method, (not with ta).
I was able :laugh::good: Xposed release link
levone1 said:
Boot img just enables modification by disabling Sony security stuff, but you still need to flash whatever mod you want. So after flashing boot and recovery img, then flash supersu (or whatever), and you should have root.
I can't say about drm fix, since I've never used it before, but I don't think it will show fido provisioned, etc, because it simply recreates the drm functions through a different method, (not with ta).
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Oh, well. Thank you! It's working now.
Hello,
i flashed on my sony with oreo this boot.img and twrp and im stuck on sony logo. Any ideas what could be wrong? I tried android 34.4.A.0.364 singapure and UK versions and neither of these works with this twrp.
I have the newest platform-tools and flashing went well.
Thanks
Stephenhs said:
Hello,
i flashed on my sony with oreo this boot.img and twrp and im stuck on sony logo. Any ideas what could be wrong? I tried android 34.4.A.0.364 singapure and UK versions and neither of these works with this twrp.
I have the newest platform-tools and flashing went well.
Thanks
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Can you try running the tool and creating the boot.img yourself? I use the singapore ftf and doesn't have problem booting the system (with the boot img I created myself). I do not put twrp on boot img though. I boot twrp from fastboot when needed
I created boot.img and everything works Thanks a lot!
I dont understang the part that says :
Android Oreo ramdisk patching needs some additional files, and they must be copied from Oreo /system into the rootkernel's filesystem_files folder, prior to run the script, and they are:
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/fstab.qcom
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.qcom.rc
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.target.rc
(you can pull these files through adb, or even converting system.sin to system.ext4 and take them out from there - just copy them, and DO NOT touch its contents)
how to do that!? im noob...
Kianush said:
I dont understang the part that says :
Android Oreo ramdisk patching needs some additional files, and they must be copied from Oreo /system into the rootkernel's filesystem_files folder, prior to run the script, and they are:
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/fstab.qcom
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.qcom.rc
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.target.rc
(you can pull these files through adb, or even converting system.sin to system.ext4 and take them out from there - just copy them, and DO NOT touch its contents)
how to do that!? im noob...
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Post linked in op has special instructions for us with Xc - skip that part.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74724162&postcount=2793
hello guys, i've created a boot.img whit the tool of rootkernel whit my ta.backup but it does not work. the boot it's ok but if i chek my drm keys they say not provisioned. my ta.backup load 2.097.152 byte like the post shows. can someone help me? thanks
update:
sorry guys, i've done again the kernel patch whit my ta backup and this time goes perfect. i don't know why the first time didn't work but now it's ok!
I tried the 3 click method, without doing any boot image myself, but impossible to decrypt with TWRP (or reboot to system).
Wxfdswxc said:
I tried the 3 click method, without doing any boot image myself, but impossible to decrypt with TWRP (or reboot to system).
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Twrp - https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/development/twrp-3-2-1-decryption-t3751998
As for rebooting to system, can't say for sure... Root method involves only changing boot img, so shouldn't affect system. Any errors in fastboot, etc?
Original flash should be clean flash official stock ftf from Xperifirm. First boot could be 10 minutes...

NVIDIA Shield TV 2017 Root with developers image and Magisk, OREO (Shield 7.0.2)

While I tried to root using TWRP and all the suggested ways i continued to get errors, bootloops, corrupted boot, etc. I downloaded the rooted developers OS Image, then used magisk to patch the boot image. If anyone has any interest in the Boot.img or the developers OS image, let me know i can post links and instructions if needed. This will require the bootloader unlocked (i have read you can unlock with a keyboard, but i never had any luck and used a controller). Please reply with requests if needed.
Just one question: When you install the NEXT developer image, how will you go about retaining Magisk and your boot.img patch? Don't need a step-by-step-- just in simple terms. Curious.
EDIT: Found my answer: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77162700&postcount=85
I have a question i dont want create a thread for this so with root its possible to use 2 usb drive ?because for only the one right on the HDMI cable Work
laharl_22 said:
I have a question i dont want create a thread for this so with root its possible to use 2 usb drive ?because for only the one right on the HDMI cable Work
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I'm not sure, but i think its possible to use 2 USB drives now if you turn off adb debugging or use a hub.
Michajin said:
I'm not sure, but i think its possible to use 2 USB drives now if you turn off adb debugging or use a hub.
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Thanks it work
This is really good, thanks, so i can use flash this 7.0.2 boot.img on top of the latest "nv-recovery-image-shield-atv-7.1.0-dev_rooted" without any issues?
@Michajin Can you please share your boot.img that is patched with magisk?
samjoandco said:
This is really good, thanks, so i can use flash this 7.0.2 boot.img on top of the latest "nv-recovery-image-shield-atv-7.1.0-dev_rooted" without any issues?
@Michajin Can you please share your boot.img that is patched with magisk?
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What version are you on? I downloaded the full zip, put the unzipped file on a USB from a computer. Then Took the USB to my Shield ran magisk manager 6.0 and installed, selecting patch boot, selecting the file from the USB. Magisk places the patched boot into my download folder where i pulled back onto my computer the fastboot flash boot boot.img (or patched_boot.img whatever the file is called that got patched).
I have the patched 7.1 boot.img right now. I have the full developers files, with drivers and patch all in it for 7.1 with magisk manager if you want i can put it on my Google drive for the whole thing. It is 1.09 Gb for the full files.
samjoandco said:
This is really good, thanks, so i can use flash this 7.0.2 boot.img on top of the latest "nv-recovery-image-shield-atv-7.1.0-dev_rooted" without any issues?
@Michajin Can you please share your boot.img that is patched with magisk?
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Guess i Didn't read very well! Here is the Boot.img for magisk 7.1.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Use 7-zip to unzip, had to make it a tar to upload here (12mbs)
How to fix a bootloader who not boot ? I have only bootloader IS unlocked warning screen and NVIDIA logo but no os and unable to boot bootloader or twrp
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How to fix a bootloader who not boot ? I have only bootloader IS unlocked warning screen and NVIDIA logo but no os and unable to boot bootloader or twrp
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I am assuming you have a nvidia shield 2017
Download the full image from nvidia here
https://developer.nvidia.com/gameworksdownload#?search=SHIELD%20TV%202017%20Developer&tx=$additional,shield
Connect via fastboot (plug in controller press A - B and power on)
From fastboot connect with a computer via A-A usb cable
unzip the file from nvidia into the folder where your fastboot drivers are
run the flash-all.bat file
Michajin said:
Guess i Didn't read very well! Here is the Boot.img for magisk 7.1.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Use 7-zip to unzip, had to make it a tar to upload here (12mbs)
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Thanks Michajin, much appreciated, I will try it on the weekend! :highfive::good:
One question:
I am on the latest 7.1.0 but not on developer image, can i just unlock the bootloader and flash the boot image to get root ?
or i need to installed the developer version (nv-recovery-image-shield-atv-7.1.0-dev_rooted)?
I dont want to install everything again.
samjoandco said:
Thanks Michajin, much appreciated, I will try it on the weekend! :highfive::good:
One question:
I am on the latest 7.1.0 but not on developer image, can i just unlock the bootloader and flash the boot image to get root ?
or i need to installed the developer version (nv-recovery-image-shield-atv-7.1.0-dev_rooted)?
I dont want to install everything again.
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As far as i know Unlocking erases data anyways. You unlock you have to reinstall everything anyways.
The boot image works only on developer image? Thanks
gas80 said:
The boot image works only on developer image? Thanks
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I don't know what the differences are between the dev image and the regular version. I believe the dev version is just pre-rooted. I think it will work, but i have only tested on the dev image. Flash at your own risk.
Hi there,
I need help. Im looking for a ROM thats flashable with TWRP so i can install it. Previously I had Lineageos installed but it wasnt running smooth enough.
I cant install the rooted recovery file from Nvidia with TWRP.
The reason why im wanting to use TWRP is because i want to use Magisk with the Shield.
Ive allready patched a stock boot image with magisk version 17.1
my current Twrp version is 3.2.1-1
Thank you very much
cheers
[Edit]
I solved the problem by following this post
thanks
Michajin said:
What version are you on? I downloaded the full zip, put the unzipped file on a USB from a computer. Then Took the USB to my Shield ran magisk manager 6.0 and installed, selecting patch boot, selecting the file from the USB. Magisk places the patched boot into my download folder where i pulled back onto my computer the fastboot flash boot boot.img (or patched_boot.img whatever the file is called that got patched).
I have the patched 7.1 boot.img right now. I have the full developers files, with drivers and patch all in it for 7.1 with magisk manager if you want i can put it on my Google drive for the whole thing. It is 1.09 Gb for the full files.
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Could you please upload it on google drive. That would be greatly appreciated. :good:
gambaaa said:
Could you please upload it on google drive. That would be greatly appreciated. :good:
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I dont know if it sent, here is a link for the dev image with magisk installed on the boot.img. The original and patched boot.img are in the zip file., along with the magisk app.
Please flash at you own risk, i have the 2017 shield and it worked for me. I ran the flash-all.bat.
Here is a link to the file on my GDrive ( I will be blocking access after the weekend)
Goodluck,
Michajin
Michajin said:
I dont know if it sent, here is a link for the dev image with magisk installed on the boot.img. The original and patched boot.img are in the zip file., along with the magisk app.
Please flash at you own risk, i have the 2017 shield and it worked for me. I ran the flash-all.bat.
Here is a link to the file on my GDrive ( I will be blocking access after the weekend)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=15sJ6YFmwiAZX0mXQk_ANq5Nfvs9E8oJF
Goodluck,
Michajin
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Great job! I will try it this week-end. So I just plug my nvidia shield via usb and run the flash-all.bat ? Also, do I need to unlock my bootloader before doing anything. I have stock 8.0 oreo
gambaaa said:
Great job! I will try it this week-end. So I just plug my nvidia shield via usb and run the flash-all.bat ? Also, do I need to unlock my bootloader before doing anything. I have stock 8.0 oreo
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Yes, as far as i know you have to have an unlocked bootloader. You plug in your Sheild VIA a-a USB, you might have to install the sheild drivers. Press AB on your controller and power on. That will get you into fastboot. You have to run the unlock bootloader command WARNING this will wipe your DATA. All the drivers you need will be on this page available to download https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-open-source and for instructions on how-to goto here http://nv-tegra.nvidia.com/gitweb/?...;f=README_NEW_SHIELD;hb=rel-24-uda-r1-partner (the instructions tell how to do flash each file, i found it faster to do the flash-all.bat, but be patient, i think it takes about 30 minutes)
Michajin said:
Yes, as far as i know you have to have an unlocked bootloader. You plug in your Sheild VIA a-a USB, you might have to install the sheild drivers. Press AB on your controller and power on. That will get you into fastboot. You have to run the unlock bootloader command WARNING this will wipe your DATA. All the drivers you need will be on this page available to download https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-open-source and for instructions on how-to goto here http://nv-tegra.nvidia.com/gitweb/?...;f=README_NEW_SHIELD;hb=rel-24-uda-r1-partner (the instructions tell how to do flash each file, i found it faster to do the flash-all.bat, but be patient, i think it takes about 30 minutes)
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Wonderful! Thanks for the explanation!

I rooted my Nokia 3.2

Hello guys i rooted the nokia 3.2 with magisk by patching the boot.img and flash it using adb , younhave to unlock the bootloader which is very simple have just to enable developers options and then enable oem unlocking after that enter fastboot mode and open a powershell comand and type fastboot oem unlock and hit enter a message will apear n ur phone then select unlock bootloader with volume records and power buton to confirm , then copy the patched boot.img to the same folder as adb wich is located onthe local C/adb and the type fastboot flash boot boot.img and voila
patched boot.img :
https://mega.nz/#!XJVGiYCA!bp3shLR24J7WFZ7hxft-8LSD2fhKkw6nCvdOKcU1j0w
bouyhy01 said:
Hello guys i rooted the nokia 3.2 with magisk by patching the boot.img and flash it using adb , younhave to unlock the bootloader which is very simple have just to enable developers options and then enable oem unlocking after that enter fastboot mode and open a powershell comand and type fastboot oem unlock and hit enter a message will apear n ur phone then select unlock bootloader with volume records and power buton to confirm , then copy the patched boot.img to the same folder as adb wich is located onthe local C/adb and the type fastboot flash boot boot.img and voila
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Hi, might be a stupid question but where is the patched boot.img/how do I do it myself?
Craventoby said:
Hi, might be a stupid question but where is the patched boot.img/how do I do it myself?
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I will upload it, i downloaded the new firmware with june security patch and extracted the boot.img from it, you can do the same or wait when i go home to upload it for you
https://mega.nz/#!XJVGiYCA!bp3shLR24J7WFZ7hxft-8LSD2fhKkw6nCvdOKcU1j0w
Craventoby said:
Hi, might be a stupid question but where is the patched boot.img/how do I do it myself?
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https://mega.nz/#!XJVGiYCA!bp3shLR24J7WFZ7hxft-8LSD2fhKkw6nCvdOKcU1j0w
enjoy
bouyhy01 said:
Hello guys i rooted the nokia 3.2 with magisk by patching the boot.img and flash it using adb , younhave to unlock the bootloader which is very simple have just to enable developers options and then enable oem unlocking after that enter fastboot mode and open a powershell comand and type fastboot oem unlock and hit enter a message will apear n ur phone then select unlock bootloader with volume records and power buton to confirm , then copy the patched boot.img to the same folder as adb wich is located onthe local C/adb and the type fastboot flash boot boot.img and voila
patched boot.img :
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Hey, I did root my phone with that but the wifi doesn't seem to work anymore.. do you have the same issue or/and do you have the stock boot.img file that I can try to flash ?
Thanks !
Hironichu said:
Hey, I did root my phone with that but the wifi doesn't seem to work anymore.. do you have the same issue or/and do you have the stock boot.img file that I can try to flash ?
Thanks !
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https://mega.nz/#!6nJhQKba!XylZfJqVyRCXdIzZnVbhwhQFs5arpPf6Cg36mR0L9_Q
Hironichu said:
Hey, I did root my phone with that but the wifi doesn't seem to work anymore.. do you have the same issue or/and do you have the stock boot.img file that I can try to flash ?
Thanks !
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Small update on this, there was an Android update recently, and it fixes everything ??* so if someone else here has the same issues somehow, updating to July update fixes it
I've some questions:
-does Nokia release his kernel source and which version use? on their website there is only for 3.1 I don't know if are same thing.
-Does support treble?
hello, now there is a august update for nokia 3.2 Do u have the boot file for that.. or how can I find it??
I add this phone to the list of my amazon.it account to make some stuff like twrp and roms but didn't buy yet, I'm afraid that Nokia will not release kernel source soon so in case of taking one I can make a twrp with stock kernel extracted from boot.img see ya.
Edit: buying this phone has been cancelled after reading unlocking bootloader seems to be "impossible" shame on you dear Nokia
disy
bouyhy01 said:
Hello guys i rooted the nokia 3.2 with magisk by patching the boot.img and flash it using adb , younhave to unlock the bootloader which is very simple have just to enable developers options and then enable oem unlocking after that enter fastboot mode and open a powershell comand and type fastboot oem unlock and hit enter a message will apear n ur phone then select unlock bootloader with volume records and power buton to confirm , then copy the patched boot.img to the same folder as adb wich is located onthe local C/adb and the type fastboot flash boot boot.img and voila
patched boot.img 8LSD2fhKkw6nCvdOKcU1j0w"]https://mega.nz/#!XJVGiYCA!bp3shLR24J7WFZ7hxft-8LSD2fhKkw6nCvdOKcU1j0w[/URL]
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Good afternoon, I HAVE BY THIS METHOD THE PHONE IN THE LOADER HANGED, HELP TO RETURN TO THE OPERATIONAL CONDITION.
bouyhy01 said:
Hello guys i rooted the nokia 3.2 with magisk by patching the boot.img and flash it using adb
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Can you tell what your current build number is?
I suspect there is more than one firmware flavor around.
Thanks!
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JFDee said:
Can you tell what your current build number is?
I suspect there is more than one firmware flavor around.
Thanks!
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i dont know coz i sold the phone months ago but i managed to root it without problems you have just to patch it by your self with your current build and then flash it using fastboot mode
bouyhy01 said:
i dont know coz i sold the phone months ago but i managed to root it without problems you have just to patch it by your self with your current build and then flash it using fastboot mode
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Thanks for replying!
Unfortunately, I don't have my current build as a separate firmware file, and QFIL is not able to get the boot image from my phone because the communication stops right away.
My build number starts with 00EEA, whereas your boot image (and the full stock ROM on Mega that you linked) contains 00WW. I'm not sure this firmware is compatible with my Nokia 3.2 ...
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Thanks for replying!
Unfortunately, I don't have my current build as a separate firmware file, and QFIL is not able to get the boot image from my phone because the communication stops right away.
My build number starts with 00EEA, whereas your boot image (and the full stock ROM on Mega that you linked) contains 00WW. I'm not sure this firmware is compatible with my Nokia 3.2 ...
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if you have a link for the whole firmware i can download it and extract the boot.img for you and then upload it i do have a gigabit internet speed
bouyhy01 said:
if you have a link for the whole firmware i can download it and extract the boot.img for you and then upload it i do have a gigabit internet speed
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Thanks!
I've looked around and so far could not find the stock firmware for my phone.
If I had it, I'm sure I could manage to extract the boot.img and let Magisk patch it (I've done that before with other devices).
JFDee said:
Thanks!
I've looked around and so far could not find the stock firmware for my phone.
If I had it, I'm sure I could manage to extract the boot.img and let Magisk patch it (I've done that before with other devices).
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i found it but its a .bin
bouyhy01 said:
i found it but its a .bin
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Thanks for your efforts - I was able to solve the problem today.
It seems there are different versions of the same "programmer" around that is used in QFIL to extract your own boot image from the phone.
Originally, I used the one provided by @hikari_calyx in his unlock thread. Today I noticed that the programmer file in the stock firmware you provide here has a slightly different size. I tried this one and it worked.
So I could extract my "boot.img" from the phone. Rooting was easy after that.
I think it's always safer to use one's own boot image than trying to flash one that was lying around elsewhere.
Here is my post in the other thread for reference. Thanks again for your research and for providing the stock firmware!
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Hello JFDee,
is it possible that you upload your original or modified boot image also?
Because i flashed the boot image that was given here and now i have the same problem, like said before.
WLAN is not working anymore and the Boot time is very long. Updating also don't work.
I also saw the differences in the build numbers.
My is like yours 00EEA....
This would be really nice, because i don'T find the stock image for this number.
Best regards!!!!
JFDee said:
Thanks for your efforts - I was able to solve the problem today.
It seems there are different versions of the same "programmer" around that is used in QFIL to extract your own boot image from the phone.
Originally, I used the one provided by @hikari_calyx in his unlock thread. Today I noticed that the programmer file in the stock firmware you provide here has a slightly different size. I tried this one and it worked.
So I could extract my "boot.img" from the phone. Rooting was easy after that.
I think it's always safer to use one's own boot image than trying to flash one that was lying around elsewhere.
Here is my post in the other thread for reference. Thanks again for your research and for providing the stock firmware!
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[Guide][Root] The easiest way to root without TWRP

Last updated May 2020
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Objectives :
Have root using Magisk
Be able to install OTA from the settings without bootloops
Avoid boot loop
Very important :
This will work with ANY Xiaomi phone, and should work with ANY ANDROID phone as well. The difference between phones would be in where you can get your boot image from.
Your phone has to have an unlocked bootloader
Your phone has to have stock recovery. TWRP WILL cause bootloop for root and/or OTA updates from system.
I like to have root with magisk and don't want to install TWRP because I want to be able to install OTA from system without boot loops. This guide will help you achieve this with ease.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
https://youtu.be/KsxHial1v1U
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
https://youtu.be/USHcCMYlexM
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
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fastboot reboot
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Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
Update May 2020
Hello again,
Sorry for being away for so long. Here are some of the things I have noticed people are confused with and need to make them clear:
This method works for ANY Android phone. As long as you have the Correct boot.img and can unlock the bootloader
MAKE SURE 100% you have the correct boot.img file for your CURRENT ROM
MAKE 100% SURE, the boot.img file you get from the FULL ROM zip file, not an OTA update zip file
Make sure you check the date and time of the "magisk_patched.img" file to make sure that is the one you made
Make sure you use the LATEST magisk manager
Make sure you open magisk after flashing the magisk_patched.img as boot image. Magisk manager will tell you if there is another step needed, just click yes and it will be done in seconds
Make sure to enable "Hide Magisk" to allow you to have your BANK apps working as well as security checks
If any app you use gives you an error "YOU ARE Rooted bla bla bla" Use magisk manager to hide the root for this specific app (in the settings)
That's all I can remember, good luck
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Kiwironic said:
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
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After fastboot flash, reboot, open magisk manager, tap INSTALL beside "magisk is up to date". Then select direct install; reboot.
Works on MIUI 11.0.2; davinciin. ??
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
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welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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People report different amounts of wait time, depends on the mi account I think
welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
Can do with locked bootloader?
Micdu70 said:
Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
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Thank you man :good:
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Cabeção-Flu said:
Can do with locked bootloader?
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No, bootloader has to be unlocked.
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
Lazer Bear said:
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
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I had root on MIUI10 and updated the ROM to MIUI11 then did my root again the way mentioned and did NOT have to wipe. You can get OTA anyway, it will try the update first, it will fail, then it download and install a full ROM zip automatically. You have to wait for it to do that twice, that's all. The first boot after the update takes some time.
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
kryzeK said:
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
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If you flash the full rom, chances of bootloop is minimal. And should have stock experience except for being unlocked.
I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
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I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
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This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
oblyvision said:
This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
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Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
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Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
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TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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On first installation MM asks to download what it needs e.g. to verify SafetyNet. Allow and there is no problem about. TWRP is generally not needed to install Magisk. Things are documented in Magisk guides
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
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TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
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Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
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I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
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I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
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- stock recovery
- install magisk manager app
- patch the boot image for your stock ROM (same version on your phone)
- flash that Patched boot image.
- reboot
- done, that's magisk installed

[GUIDE] Root the Realme X3 SuperZoom with Magisk

Before rooting, you'll need an unlocked bootloader. Check my previous guide here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/x3...ck-bootloader-realme-x3-t4136325/post83109505.
After unlocking, we can get started with rooting.
First, you'll want to install Magisk Manager. You can find the latest APK here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk/releases.
Next, you'll need to download the latest OTA OZIP. There's a link at the end of the post for this.
While that's downloading, you'll also need to grab a copy of an OZIP extractor. Follow the link below, download the repository as a ZIP, and unzip it.
For this program to work, you'll need Python 3 installed. On Linux systems, it should already be installed. On Windows 10, you can install Python from the Store.
Open a terminal or CMD window and cd to where you extracted the OZIP extractor files.
Use pip to install the docopt module: "pip3 install docopt".
Once the OZIP has finished downloading, move it to the same folder as the extractor program.
Run the following command: "python3 ozipdecrypt.py NAME_OF_OZIP_FILE". This will take a while!
Once it's done extracting, there will be a ZIP file with the same name as the OZIP. We only need two files from here: boot.img and vbmeta.img.
Extract those two files to the same folder as the extractor program.
Copy the boot.img file to your device.
Open Magisk Manager and choose the "INSTALL" option next to the Magisk status. Tap "INSTALL" in the dialog that appears and then choose "Select and Patch a File."
Browse to where you copied your boot.img to and select it. Magisk will now patch it and create a file named magisk_patched.img in your Download folder. Copy magisk_patched.img back to your computer.
Reboot your phone into fastboot: "adb reboot bootloader". If you don't have ADB or fastboot installed (which you should, since you needed them for the previous guide), you can find the link in the bootloader unlocking guide.
Before you flash the patched boot image, you need to disable image verification, which is where the vbmeta.img comes in.
Run "fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img --disable-verity --disable-verification" (remember, you'll probably need to unplug and replug the device after hitting Enter). This will disable boot verification and allow the patched image to actually work.
Finally, run "fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img". This will flash the rooted boot image to your device.
Run "fastboot reboot" and let the phone boot back into the system. Check Magisk Manager and you should now be rooted!
Troubleshooting:
If you get an error that the boot image was "destroyed," don't worry. You'll just need to flash the stock boot.img and try again. Unplug your phone from your computer and wait for it to turn off. Once the screen is black, hold down VOL-DWN and PWR to enter fastboot mode. You can then run "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (where boot.img is the stock image) to restore. Reboot, then try the vbmeta and patched image flashing again.
You can get the OTA OZIPs from Realme EU's site: https://www.realme.com/eu/support/software-update.
You can get an OZIP extractor from here: https://github.com/bkerler/oppo_ozip_decrypt. (NOTE: you'll need to install the "docopt" Python module.)
OZIPs contain a boot.img, which you can extract and patch with Magisk for root. If someone else has an idea for patching Magisk into the boot.img, this is where to start.
Here's my patched boot.img for A.32. I don't recommend using this on other versions: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=315334
Could you share your patched boot.img for the latest OS version? And could you check if the aux magisk module from X2 pro works to activate all aux cameras in Gcam? Thanks
Patched boot image
Thanks Zacharee1....Could someone upload the patched boot image for the latest one? Also do we have a generic version of twrp that can be installed on x3 ?? If yes, then we could try installing havoc gsi...
I've added a link to a patched A.32 boot.img.
also needed pip install pycryptodome win10
Zacharee1 said:
I've added a link to a patched A.32 boot.img.
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Thanks a ton Zacharee!!
But it seems like I have A.33 version (https://www.realme.com/in/support/software-update)
I wish we had a video guide or something. Does anyone have a patched A.33 boot.img?
cheth20 said:
Thanks a ton Zacharee!!
But it seems like I have A.33 version (https://www.realme.com/in/support/software-update)
I wish we had a video guide or something. Does anyone have a patched A.33 boot.img?
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It's pretty simple to patch it yourself. Download the OZIP, use the Python tool to unencrypt it, take the boot.img file out of the created ZIP, copy it to your device, and then patch with with Magisk Manager.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Od99thSd_a8sCOSpDYb0KyBLOzREiG76/view?usp=sharing
From Software Update - realme (India)
Firmware for RMX2085
I have RMX2085 model. So installing RMX2081 would be okay?
Actually I installed GSI ROM after this and now stuck with boot animation loops. Any idea if it would be okay to flash 2081 ROM else where can I get the one for 2085 version?
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Od99thSd_a8sCOSpDYb0KyBLOzREiG76/view?usp=sharing
From Software Update - realme (India)
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cheth20 said:
I have RMX2085 model. So installing RMX2081 would be okay?
Actually I installed GSI ROM after this and now stuck with boot animation loops. Any idea if it would be okay to flash 2081 ROM else where can I get the one for 2085 version?
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The firmware is the same for them all.
Great thread @Zacharee1. I have been waiting for this!
I have one question - is it mandatory to download the OTA package and do the patching? Is it because of the absence of recovery software like TWRP yet, for the X3 Super Zoom?
phonedroid said:
Great thread @Zacharee1. I have been waiting for this!
I have one question - is it mandatory to download the OTA package and do the patching? Is it because of the absence of recovery software like TWRP yet, for the X3 Super Zoom?
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Yes, and that's why. It might be possible to pull the boot image directly from your device, but I'm not sure.
Can someone tell me if I can use realme 6 pro vbmeta.img?
realme x3 super zoom twrp recovery bro give me
Hi Sukhad,
I updated the system to the latest OTA (39), but I do not have the latest magisk patched file. Could you kindly help me with latest version patched boot for x3 superzoom?
sukhad86 said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Od99thSd_a8sCOSpDYb0KyBLOzREiG76/view?usp=sharing
From Software Update - realme (India)
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Thanks Zacharee1!
Finally did it (15/20 year old windows machines... Win7 was dificult and finally use a win8). Worth big as root gives me a new smartphone
Had all sorts of problems (installing python... But once installed was pretty quick) mainly adb conneting...
Anyway I will share vbmeta.img attached for a38 rom.
Also link to boot img, again a38.
For A38 rom
http://www.mediafire.com/file/i9jvl1al95k40vv/magisk_patched_a38.img/file
bro please could u tell me.. help
cheth20 said:
I have RMX2085 model. So installing RMX2081 would be okay?
Actually I installed GSI ROM after this and now stuck with boot animation loops. Any idea if it would be okay to flash 2081 ROM else where can I get the one for 2085 version?
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bro please could u tell me.. after unlocking the bootloader of realme X3 superzoom , does it breaks the fingerprint sensor?
ota update after root
Someone have experiencing ota update failed on rooted device with this procedure? I m on RMX2081EU_11.A.40 but ota update to RMX2081EU_11.A.42 fails. how to update now?
Good afternoon. I want to get a root for my X3 super zoom, but I literally do not understand all the manipulations so that your description is attached with an image (screenshots). I think it will be useful for everyone who can't.
Anyone have working patched boot.img for a46?? I'm trying and always boot destroyed. Magisk 21.4
It's really weird on official en site there is a42 soft from September but on pl site there is a46 from December.

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