Warning: Updating rooted Samsung in this way will lose root. There is nearly no extra preparation work that needs to be done outside Smart Switch.
You only need to connect your Samsung phone to a computer where Smart Switch has been installed and the program will do most of the rest work. No need for turning on USB debugging or unlocking the screen tested on Android 4. Connect a Samsung phone to computer. And run Smart Switch.
A while ago, you bit the bullet and rooted your Android device. The rooting gave you access to plenty of features and apps that you previously didn't have. You love it. However, you decide you want to update your Android OS, so you okay the update and watch as the download begins. Once it's complete, you tap the update button and your device reboots. When the booting process finally finishes, you see the failure message Figure A. What gives? The answer is simple Instead, you have to use either the Samsung Kies or Mobile Odin Pro to flash the new Android version, but you lose root access.
Once that's done, you'll have to reroot your device. Fortunately, there is another way there always is with Android. You should a series of number and letters and the word "device. Your device will restart and open up TWRP. You must include the full name and location of the file.
The easiest way to accomplish this is to type the first part of the command adb sideload , add a space, then drag and drop the OTA file into the terminal or command prompt. Press enter, and after the OTA finishes installation, select "Reboot" on your phone. After you restart the system, double check that the update was installed correctly. Open Settings and choose "System. The build number should be the same number as the update version, indicating you are running the OTA.
Now it's time to re-root. Repeat the instructions in Step 3 to reboot back into the recovery. Swipe right on the slider to install Magisk. Reboot your phone using the button below, and you'll have root once again. Get a lifetime subscription to VPN Unlimited for all your devices with a one-time purchase from the new Gadget Hacks Shop , and watch Hulu or Netflix without regional restrictions, increase security when browsing on public networks, and more.
And finally, right before you reboot your phone, you can install Magisk to the inactive slot to preserve root after the update. Still, sounds a bit confusing? In Android 8. Although this is great for an average Android user, but not for those who have rooted their devices. In order to update your rooted Android phone, you must first prevent the system from automatically installing updates without your acknowledgment.
Now your Android device is rooted and an OTA update notification has arrived. When an OTA update is available, you will need to restore the stock boot image and dtbo, if applicable and uninstall Magisk from the current slot.
Do not! Absolutely do not reboot your phone now , or else Magisk will be uninstalled completely. Now, with the stock boot image restored, you can freely install the OTA update on your rooted Android device. Once the installation finishes, you shall be prompted to reboot your phone.
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