The best way to Root Android Oreo

In this post, I am going to show you How to Root any Android Oreo device with SuperSU zip or with the Magisk method without any doubt on your device. First of all, we will identify what is Root Android Oreo.

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States of Root Android Oreo.

We already know that Android Oreo is the 26th version of the Android history and Android Oreo was officially launched on 21st of August 2017 to the public. This factory image for the latest update is already available for the Google Pixel and Nexus devices. The latest Android Oreo version is really awesome with some cool features such as Vitals for better Battery life, Notification Dots, Boots very fast (nearly 2× faster), Picture-in-picture mode, Auto Enable WiFi option, Pinned shortcuts and widgets, Stunning new Autofill feature (fills Usernames and Passwords on Apps), Google Protect security system, New emojis, Cool app icons, Background limits, New redesigned settings app, Improved accessibility. But we are hearing about a some of the problems in Android Orio including severe battery drain, broken WiFi, busted Bluetooth, problems with first and third-party applications, lag, reboots, and more. Root Android Oreo is the best way to enhance your device performances.

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Actually, Rooting is the most common method of root access or Admin privileges access on all the Android devices. Also, rooting is the most popular way to enhance your device performance and increase the productivity of your Android devices. After rooting your device you can access the system files and control it as you want. Meanwhile, you can install third-party apps, delete the unwanted apps and enlarge your device performance with a rooted device. With a rooted device can run Custom ROMs, root-only applications, and lots more in higher modifications. Rooting is the same method for iOS jailbreaking. So using the latest SuperSu and the Magisk Module flashable files, you can root your Android device running the latest official stable version of Android 8.0 Oreo. if you need to have an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery installed on your device, in order to root it. You can follow the below guide to Root Android Oreo with superSU zip or with the magisk method.

How to root Android Oreo with SuperSU

  1. Download SuperSU v2.82 SR5 (.zip).
  2. Download and transfer the SuperSU zip file to your device’s storage.
  3. Power off your device
  4. Boot your device into TWRP recovery.
  5. Click on Install button and select the SuperSU zip file that you transferred to your device.
  6. After selecting the .zip file, do Swipe to Confirm Flash on the bottom of the screen to begin the flashing process.
  7. Once SuperSU is flashed, you’ll get Reboot System option, Just Click on it

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How to Root Android Oreo with Magisk

  1. Download Magisk Apk and Magisk zip.
  2. Copy both APK and zip file to your device’s storage.
  3. Power off your device
  4. Boot your device into TWRP recovery.
  5. Click on install button and select the Magisk zip file that you transferred to your device.
  6. After selecting the .zip file, do Swipe to Confirm Flash on the bottom of the screen to begin the flashing process.
  7. Once Magisk is flashed, you’ll get Reboot System option, Just click on it
  8. Now Install the Magisk APK on your device

 

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