Rooting the Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime (SM-G570F) running Android 6 (Marshmallow), Android 7 (Nougat), or Android 8 (Oreo) without using TWRP recovery is possible using Magisk. Magisk is a popular rooting solution that allows you to root your device while keeping the stock recovery intact. Below is a step-by-step guide to root your Samsung J5 Prime using Magisk.
Prerequisites
- Backup Your Data: Rooting may erase your data or cause issues, so back up important files.
- Enable Developer Options:
- Go to Settings > About Phone and tap Build Number 7 times to enable Developer Options.
- Enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging:
- Go to Settings > Developer Options and enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging.
- Download Required Files:
- Magisk Manager APK: Download from the official Magisk GitHub.
J5 Prime Root File Download
- Name :g570f_root_2022.zip – Google Drive
- Size : 43 mb
- password :twcd
- Download link : Download
- Odin Tool: Download the latest version of Odin from a trusted source.
- Samsung USB Drivers: Install the latest Samsung USB drivers on your PC.
- Charge Your Device: Ensure your device has at least 60% battery.
Step 3: Flash Patched Boot Image with Odin
- Boot into Download Mode:
- Power off your device.
- Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power buttons simultaneously to enter Download Mode.
- Press Volume Up to confirm.
- Open Odin on PC:
- Launch Odin on your PC.
- Connect Your Device:
- Connect your device to the PC via USB cable. Odin should detect your device and show a blue box under
ID:COM
.
- Load Patched Boot Image:
- In Odin, click the AP button and select the
magisk_patched.img
file.
- Flash Patched Boot Image:
- Ensure only Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked in Odin.
- Click Start to flash the patched boot image.
- Wait for Completion:
- Once the process is complete, your device will reboot automatically.
Step 4: Verify Root Access
- Install Magisk Manager (if not already installed):
- If Magisk Manager is not installed, install it again from the APK.
- Check Root Status:
- Open Magisk Manager and check if it shows Installed under the Magisk section. This confirms that your device is rooted.
Important Notes
- Warranty Void: Rooting your device will void the warranty.
- Safety: Ensure you follow the steps carefully to avoid bricking your device.
- OTA Updates: After rooting, you may not be able to install OTA updates. To update, you will need to flash the stock firmware and repeat the rooting process.
Troubleshooting
- Bootloop:
- If your device gets stuck in a bootloop, reflash the stock firmware using Odin and repeat the process.
- Odin Fails to Flash:
- Ensure you are using the correct firmware for your device model and region.
- Try a different USB cable or port.
If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, let me know!