Snapdragon variants of Samsung’s recent flagship devices have proved to be a hard nut to crack. If we talk about the Galaxy S8, its Exynos variant didn’t take a long time to get blessed with a TWRP recovery and a method to root it. On the other hand, the Snapdragon Galaxy S8 owners had their faces dull because of not being able to go a step further with their phones. But there’s no need to be sad anymore. Official TWRP recovery for the Snapdragon Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus has been released.
TWRP recovery can be easily flashed on a compatible Snapdragon Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus using Odin. Once you flash TWRP recovery, it triggers the dm-verity. You do need to flash a dm-verity file in order to allow modifications on your phone. Flashing TWRP recovery will give you a pathway to root your phone by means of applications like SuperSU or Magisk. Once you have the recovery installed, you will also be able to flash any kind of custom zip files packing up MODs and custom ROMs. The greatest utility of a TWRP recovery is to be able to create a Nandroid backup, EFS backup, and backups of other such partitions. To cut it short, we can say that TWRP adds a number of new advanced features to enhance the functionality of your phone.
The following post illustrates a detailed method to install TWRP and Root Snapdragon Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus. Follow the instructions carefully to avoid any kind of mishaps during the installation process.
Disclaimer: This process will void the warranty of your phone and also trip the knox counter. Make sure that you are doing it at your own risk. If something goes wrong, TechBeasts or the recovery developer may not be held responsible.
Preparing your Galaxy S8/S8 Plus for TWRP recovery
Downloads required
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If you are having an issue copying DM-Verity and SuperSU.zip files to your phone’s internal storage, you can either get an external SD card or a USB OTG as well. You will mount the USB OTG or external SD card and then flash the files using the install option through the newly attached storage.
First boot after flashing TWRP and rooting the phone can take a little while. If the phone fails to boot up, wipe the Dalvik cache using the advanced wipe option in TWRP. You can uninstall TWRP and unroot your phone anytime by flashing a new stock firmware on your phone.
That’s all with it. Let us know how this process goes for you.
This post was last modified on June 6, 2018 3:46 am
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