With the recent launch of the Android 9.0, Android P operating system, technology enthusiasts have eagerly awaited its release. However, alongside this excitement, Mytour.vn has quickly learned that this operating system has been officially rooted. Here's how to root Android 9.0, Android P:
Guide to Rooting Android 9.0, Android P
- Your Android device needs to be unlocked Bootloader.
- Your Android device must have TWRP Recovery installed.
Download the latest Magisk app for Android here: Get Magisk for Android.
Note: When downloading the Magisk app for Android, it's advisable to choose to download it to a connected SD card.
* How to Root Android 9.0, Android P
Step 1: After downloading the Magisk app for Android to your device, proceed to power off the device by pressing and holding the Power button, then selecting Power Off.
Step 2: Once the device is completely powered off, access TWRP Recovery mode by holding down the power button and the volume down button while booting up the device (some devices may require holding down the power button and both volume up and down buttons).
Once you've successfully entered TWRP Recovery mode, we'll select the Install option as shown in the image above.
Step 3: Next, to ROOT Android 9.0, Android P, you'll need to choose the /sdcard directory (or the directory containing the Magisk app file mentioned above).
Here, you'll search for and select the Magisk app for Android that you've downloaded.
Step 4: Once you've found this Magisk app for Android, we'll proceed to swipe the Swipe to confirm flash option from left to right to confirm the installation of Magisk on Android.
Step 5: Immediately, the system will install the Magisk app for Android so you can ROOT Android 9.0, Android P.
This process concludes with selecting Reboot System to restart the device.
Step 6: After successfully restarting the device, locate and select the Magisk app for Android that was installed earlier, and proceed with rooting Android 9.0, Android P following the app's instructions.
Note: Currently, the latest version of Magisk for Android only supports users to root Android 9.0, Android P Developer Preview 1 (DP1).
So, we've just explored the steps to root Android 9.0, Android P using this incredibly convenient Magisk tool for Android.
https://Mytour.vn/cach-root-android-9-0-android-p-22659n.aspx
In addition to the steps introduced above by Mytour.vn, you can fully apply them to quickly and conveniently root your Android phone with Magisk, allowing you to deeply intervene in the Android system you're using.