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Root Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra Android 14 using Magisk

Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, including the S23, S23+, and Ultra models running on Android 14, requires careful consideration due to the flagship nature of these devices. While rooting can offer advanced customization and access to certain features, it’s crucial to note that the official version typically suffices for most users’ needs. However, for those intending to delve into rooting and development methods, Magisk provides a reliable avenue for gaining root access while maintaining the device’s integrity and functionality. This process demands caution and adherence to specific guidelines to ensure the security and stability of the device.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Adaptive Brightness

Since we are using Magisk in this method, We can’t install custom ROMs. But you can use most of the Root apps and Magisk Modules. After rooting, you will lose official updates. You have to update your mobile manually. So, Before proceeding with the process, you should know why you need to do it. If you are a regular user, you can try some alternatives for your purpose that don’t require Root. As a regular Root apps user and developer, you can follow the guide below to achieve Root on your mobile device.

Should you need to Root your Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra Android 14 version? (SM-S9110/B/N/U/U1/W, SM-S916B/U/W, SM-S918B/U/W)

It would be best if you had a strong reason for rooting. Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra already got One UI 6 based on Android 14 and is already optimized. You have More than Enough 8-12 GB of RAM to use daily apps without lag for years. RAM may look insufficient because of Samsung’s Heavily customized OS. But, Trust me, One UI is far better than other Custom Skin OS. You can use this device without lag for years until Samsung messes with some Bloatware. Beyond that, there are no-go reasons; if you are addicted to some root apps or frequently using some Custom OS, you can proceed further. But if you want to root because everybody is doing it, I advise you not to root if you don’t have any experience. For regular users, It can become a Nightmare.

How do you root Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra Android 14 One UI 6? (SM-S9110/B/N/U/U1/W, SM-S916B/U/W, SM-S918B/U/W)

First, thanks to the Developer- Meiker, for the Root method. topjohnwu – this genius is the one who discovered and maintained Magisk. Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra International variants have a flexible bootloader. It means that We can easily root the smartphone. The device can also accept installing TWRP recovery or any custom recovery file/app. Don’t try with Snapdragon US Variants like Verizon devices. They come with a locked Bootloader.

However, we will root this device using Magisk using the method below. You can install Official TWRP using the official app when it is released. However, TWRP recovery is a custom file we must install on your devices because you can root them successfully. This article explains the easiest method to follow and install Magisk on Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra. 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 Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra. Before sharing the tutorial, you may want to know that you can easily install root apps on your device with Magisk. Does it seem complicated? Relax; we will explain everything succinctly in bullet points.

Things to check out for;

1. Unlock Bootloader

Enabling developer option

samsung galaxy s23 ultra download mode

Samsung Galaxy Bootloader Warning Screen

2. Preparing Patched Boot Image file

Samsung AP Extracted files

Convert lz4 file to img

Magisk Boot Image File

Magisk Firmware Patch Process

Convert magisk patched tar file

Vbmeta and Boot Image files in one .tar file

3. Flash Patched Boot and Vbmeta Image.tar using ODIN

Samsung Galaxy S20 Download Mode Warning screen

ODIN Added Message

ODIN software screenshot

Odin Auto Reboot

samsung galaxy s23 ultra recovery mode

Samsung Galaxy M10 Recovery Mode Warning Screen

Boot into Rooted OS

What More?

You don’t need to root your Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra Android 14. It will boot you to a Non-Rooted environment. If you thought you could Improve Performance By Root, your device could perform well with the Qualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and 8-12 GB RAM. If you don’t know how much RAM you need, You will never use this much RAM. It would help if you did not Boot into Normal OS Booting by pressing the power button after the firmware flash.

When you accidentally urge and boot frequently, Don’t panic; switch off your device and boot into Rooted OS using the abovementioned keys after setting everything up. You can optimize your battery without Rooting if you root your device because of the battery drain issues. Beyond this, if you want to Disable Bloatware apps, you can do that without using this method. If you have any suggestions or doubts, comment below.

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