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Root Google Pixel 4/XL Android 10 using Magisk

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL got mixed reviews. It Comes With 6 GB RAM and Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855, and  It is a flagship device. In My Opinion, unless you have a strong reason, you should not root your mobile. Most of the users’ Root and Flash TWRP to use Custom ROM that is based on Stock Android. But, Here Your mobile comes with Android 10 Stock version, You will get 3 Year guaranteed updates. After Root, you will not receive official updates. If you are a Regular user, stay with the Official version. When you want to use one or two root requited apps, you can use Simulators to do that. If you are a Developer or regular root apps user, you can follow the below guide to root your mobile. This method is based on Magisk. So, You can’t Install other Custom ROMs and Custom Recovery based Installations. But, You can use Magisk modules to do some necessary operations like Soli configuration.
Pixel 4 XL with Steel Gate Background

Why should you Root Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL?

We thank XDA Developers- topjohnwu and cursixx (Who successfully tested this method) Without their hard work, We can’t make this method. Coming to root, you should have a proper reason, and you know what you are doing. Yes, with a minimum of 6 GB RAM and Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 processor, You can use this mobile without root for 4-5 Years If you use correctly. Software is better compared with other manufacturers, Custom skin OS. Don’t root because everybody is saying when root your mobile it can become fast. No. Rooting is to extract some performance from the device. But, you already have Powerful specs and software. So, If you are addicted to some root apps, you can root. But, if you want to test, I won’t recommend it.

How to Root Google Pixel 4 XL Android 10 (International versions)

Google Pixel 4 XL International Variants comes with a flexible bootloader other than some carrier locked devices. This means that different smartphone variants can be easily rooted. Also, the device can accept to install TWRP recovery or any other custom recovery file/app alike.

But In the below method, we are going to Root this device by using Magisk. You can install Official TWRP using the official App when it is released. TWRP recovery is a custom recovery file that must be installed on your devices because you can root them successfully. In this article, we explained the easiest method to follow and install Magisk on Google Pixel 4 XL. However, the tool required for rooting this device is the Magisk App.

You can flash TWRP once it is available. With the help of TWRP Recovery, you can quickly flash the Custom ROMs into your Pixel 4. Before sharing the tutorial, you may want to know that, with the Magisk present on your device, you can easily install any root apps. Does it seem complicated? Relax, everything will be explained succinctly in bullets.

Things to check out for;

Pre-Requirement StepsOnePlus 6T OEM Unlock and USB Debugging

Unlock Bootloader using ADB and Fastboot

Google Pixel 4 XL Fastboot Mode

Fastboot Warning Screen Google Pixel XL

Bootloader Unlock Warning Screen Google Pixel XL

Preparing Patched Boot Image file

Google Pixel 4 XL Extracted Firmware Files

Magisk Boot Image File

Magisk Firmware Patch Process

Flash Patched Recovery Image using ADB and Fastboot

fastboot flash boot img

Boot into Rooted OS

What More?

In my opinion, you don’t need rooting for your Google Pixel 4 XL. If you thought you could Improve Performance By root; With the Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 Octa-Core processor and 6 GB RAM, your device can perform well. If you don’t know how much RAM you need, You will never use this much RAM. You should not Boot into Normal OS Booting, by pressing the power button, after firmware flash. It will boot you to a Non-Rooted environment. If you accidentally urged and boot frequently, Don’t panic, after setup everything, switch off your device and boot into Rooted OS using above mentioned keys. Don’t Install any apps other than trusted sites on rooted devices. Third-party site apps can contain some background codes. So, Check twice before installing those apps.

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