Short answer: the modern way to root an Android phone is with Magisk , which roots "systemlessly" so you can still hide it from banking apps. The core steps are: unlock the bootloader, patch the boot image with Magisk, and flash it. But rooting can void your warranty and brick a phone if done wrong, so back up first and follow device-specific guides. Here is the safe overview. Before you start: prerequisites and warnings Back up everything. Unlocking the bootloader wipes the phone. Know your exact model. Root steps differ per device and firmware; always find a guide for your specific model. Accept the risks: voided warranty, possible bricking, and some apps refusing to run. Charge to at least 50% and use a reliable USB cable. Step 1: Enable Developer Options and USB debugging Settings > About phone > tap Build number seven times. Then in Developer Options, enable USB debugging and OEM unlocking . Step 2: Unlock the bootloader Install the platform-to...
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