How to Root the Galaxy S10 Series on Android 11 & Load Magisk on Boot?

Hi! Don’t forget to hit the “Thanks” button on this video, if you can, and join our channel community here –

Requirements:

Galaxy S10 Bootloader Unlock Tutorial –
Odin Download –
Find Your CSC Region Code –
Download Samsung Firmware –
Magisk Manager Download –
Galaxy S10 Download Mode Tutorial –

1. Intro [00:00]
2. Install the Magisk Manager application [02:01]
3. Copy the AP firmware file to the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, or Galaxy S10e [03:08]
4. Then tap the “Install” button in the Magisk Manager app [03:50]
5. Make sure the “Recovery Mode” option is checked
6. Now tap the “Next” button at the top
7. Choose the “Select and Patch a File” option [04:14]
8. Locate and tap the AP firmware file from earlier [04:21]
9. Tap the “Let’s Go” button when ready [04:34]
10. And wait for Magisk Manager to extract and patch the required files [04:38]
11. Copy the newly created magisk_patched file back to the PC [05:43]
12. Reboot the Galaxy S10+ into Download Mode [06:01]
13. Press the Volume Up button to bypass the initial splash screen
14. Open up Odin on the PC [06:29]
15. Load the 4 firmware files into Odin as instructed [07:13]
16. When ready, click the “Start” button at the bottom of the Odin program [09:05]
17. Wait for Odin to flash the patched firmware files to the Galaxy S10e
18. And then wait again while the smartphone reboots back into the Android OS
19. Open Magisk to check and make sure it was installed properly [11:45]
20. Download and install a root checker app from the Play Store [12:04]
21. How to Load Magisk on Boot with the Samsung Galaxy S10 [12:35]

Samsung has begun to roll out the Android 11 OTA update for the Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10 Lite again. I say again because they previously halted the big update last month.

Now that the new update is landing on consumer devices, I have been able to sit down with my S10+ and work on the new procedure on how to gain root access to the smartphone.

The good news is that most of the process is exactly the same. The only thing you need to keep an eye out for is the new method of loading Magisk when you boot the Samsung Galaxy S10.

We all know the 3-button combination to load Magisk on the Galaxy S10. But Samsung has added another requirement here. Now, this could change in a future update (just like this update added the change out of nowhere).

But as of now, we also need to have something plugged into the USB port when we hold those three buttons down (Power, Bixby, and Volume Up) during the boot cycle.

That’s it.

The first half of the video is the same as the last root tutorial I did for the Galaxy S10e series. The only difference is highlighted in the second half of the video.

Rate this post