How To Root Android 11 Using Magisk

Thanks to Magisk, you don't have to lose root when updating to Android 11. The popular systemless rooting tool already achieved superuser access on Google's latest OS, even before the official beta. It's currently in its experimental stages so the process is trickier than usual, but it does work. Unfortunately, due to changes in Android 10, we'll have to wait a while for an official TWRP custom recovery. This makes flashing Magisk more challenging, and it also means you're more vulnerable if a soft brick (or bootloop) occurs, so be careful. On Your Phone? Open These Instructions in... more
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