


This tutorial is part of the Android Root 101 series, if you want to learn about Android root and custom ROMs check out the whole Android Root 101 Series here. You can always reflash stock firmware with ODIN if something goes wrong.

At the worst, you will fail but following this method will NOT BRICK your Samsung Android. Note: If your model is LISTED, you can still try this method if you can find a TWRP recovery for your Samsung Android device. Most 2017 and older Exynos models of Samsung Android devices are supported.Most 2015 models of Samsung Android devices will be supported but avoid AT&T/Verizon models as they have locked bootloaders.Most models of Galaxy Note 5, Note 4, Note 3, Note 2 except AT&T and Verizon models.Most models of Galaxy S6, S5, S4, S3, S2 except AT&T and Verizon models.Chinese Qualcomm models of Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8 Plus, Note 7, Note 8, S9, and S9 Plus.Exynos models of Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8 Plus, Note 7, Note 8, S9, and S9 Plus.This tutorial will work on the following phones: This is the “universal method” you can use to install TWRP recovery on any Samsung Android device with unlocked bootloader and also root easily using Magisk. In this Android Root 101 series, we are going to learn how to install TWRP & root with Magisk on any Samsung Android(that has an unlocked bootloader).
