The alternate root route to go is to get the Xposed Framework working on your device - there's a simple module that just disables the system's secure flag. Download and extract then run SmaliPatcher.exe.Make sure your phone's recognized by executing: adb devices Fire up your ADB tool on your computer and connect your phone.Make sure your Android device has USB debugging enabled.But while you do need to "create" the module yourself, you can do it in 5 to 10 minutes with a simple tool called the Smali Patcher courtesy of fOmey, a developer and XDA forums regular - you can check out their full write-up here or get straight to downloading the tool either here or with this Google Drive mirror link. The good thing about this method for attaining screenshots where you usually can't is that it ultimately works as a Magisk module. TWRP recovery device list Magisk download linksįrom this point on, though, we're going to assume you have a rooted device.Here are some convenient links to basic resources if you happen to need them: There are probably plenty of articles you could search for to help you out, no matter your expertise or where along in the process you are in. The initial process is different from device to device and there are other things we'd want to explain in detail that we can't do here for brevity. This is not a comprehensive tutorial on how to root your device because that's not what you came to this particular article for (hopefully).
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