Need advice on how to root an oppo phone - Oppo F1

hi i have CPH1609 with coloros and would like to ask if it is possible to root this device and install custom os. I want to avoid those privacy invasive method like kingroot and all the other

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[Q] Root Meizu Pro 5

Hello, I really need an expert who can help me to root my device, it comes pre-rooted. Im trying to fix this for couple of days and cannot manage, I unrooted the device from SuperSu in the settings>full unroot
My phone is a Meizu Pro 5 with Flyme OS 5.1.2.0G that I installed following this guide (guide-how-to-install-i-international-firmware-on-your-chinese-mainland-meizu) when I had root acces. It originally came with Flyme OS 4.5.4.2I.
Now I need root access again and it seems impossible to get it, I tried recovering the telephone and changing the OS back to the original but nothing seems to help, maybe some of you know how to manually re-root the phone?
Thank you all very much for your time.

Rooting question

Hey XDA,
I recently bought the Huawei ascend Mate 7 and I would like to know that since root is way more convenient (hope i spelled that right) if I lose my warranty and say i want to restore trough HiSuite will that still be possible?
It's a Really good phone but im missing root if it will avoid my warranty i will ofc not root ^^.
Thanks in Advance!
Greetings BeWeard
Root itself doesn't stop you flashing the phone with a stock ROM but TWRP recovery does. You need custom recovery to root, so indirectly it does affect returning to standard.
Well if you want just root and still keep the stock recovery, use kingroot desktop!

Leagoo T5 - How to root this device?

Hi guys,
I'm new here. I was wondering if anyone has a Leagoo T5 and might be able to help with rooting it, ideally without flashing the OS?
I'm worried about bricking the phone, which is why I'd rather just root the current OS if possible. My current OS version is: OS2.1_E_20181025
I'd looked at many of the well know root tools, like KingRoot, KingoRoot and OneClickRoot, but so far none of these offically support this device.
So, has anyone successfully rooted this phone with the default OS, and if so, which rooting tool did you use?
Note - My goal is to install an app (needs root access) that can prevent the phone from charging over 80%, to boost the battery's lifespan if left to charge.
hi
I hope you find your happiness here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xya2gyf40cQ
or
https://unofficialtwrp.com/leagoo-t5-twrp-3-1-root/
or
https://helpandroid.com/how-to-root-leagoo-t5/
Hi, thanks for your reply.
So, is it not possible to root Android without flashing the device first?
sneakyfish said:
Hi, thanks for your reply.
So, is it not possible to root Android without flashing the device first?
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Unfortunetly YES

Mi Mix 2S first root Magisk and TWRP

Hi XDA members, I want to know step by step for those someone expert on rooting devices please do help me.
I just found an article from droid thunder that it's possible to root device without pc. And the root that article suggest is Kingoroot can I replace it with Magisk? Hope someone can help me.
P/S: the reason I wanted to root it's because i want to do a downgrade miui from stable 12.0.3.0 to 12.0.1.0. This 12.0.3.0 destroy my fingerprint access (totally lost). Already tried several guideline from youtuber how to downgrade but it fails. So I decide to do root access for downgrade.

Question How to root Android 13?

Hi guys, I'm lookin to root my A525F with One UI 5.0
Also looking for necessary files to disable encryption.
Also I've received November Update for my country.
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
llranga said:
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
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Nice.
Can you please share the exact method you carried on?
Follow the guide here to install TWRP and disable force encryption: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-3-7-for-galaxy-a52-4g-and-a72-4g.4405751/
After that just flash Magisk.
Greetings to the XDA Team and all the other good people,
I want to root my Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, and just wanted to ask where should I start so I do it successfully, without upside-down moments. I already updated my phone to the latest, so now the phone is running Android 13.
I am a beginner in this, I educated myself from some videos online and on the XDA forum and saw that I can make my device more secure with root, I can disable system and apps trackers.
So my first question is, do I need to downgrade to Android 12 so the success rate becomes higher or I can stick with Android 13 and still get success for the end goal?
My second question is if what I wrote above this is a truth.
The third question is, how do I get my device running again if rooting fails?
The forth question is, can I unroot my device if I want it at some moment?
My fifth and last question is, is rooting worthy and needed so I can achieve my goals?
I still think I know nothing and want to expand my knowledge, so I ask people who are masters in this field to help me out with this, so I can become happier.
​Thanks for considering my request.
- your dear noobie user epeu.​
You can do root your phone. But you should not be panic. carefully read instructions and do it with patient without skipping none of the steps.
I'm also not an expert. but i have done rooting of more than 10 phones without failing.
you have to unlock your boot loader before rooting.
I doubt about your statement about device becomes more secure with root. it depends on what you do alter followed by root. yes you can improve privacy.
also your banking apps may stop work after rooting. so you have to apply necessary modules (security fixes) before get them start working again.
if rooting failed provided phone is not hard bricked, you can flash your original firmware to restore the phone. what i always do is keeping all the original firmware ready with me before doing any rooting.
yes. you can unroot by flashing original firmware.
last question is difficult to answer. majority of people use their phones without rooting. if you want to be different, it's up to you.

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