Panasonic T40 Root using Magisk without TWRP Method

panasonic T40Today, here we will guide you on how to root your Panasonic T40 using Magisk. In this method, you don’t need to use TWRP of your device. It is a very simple and easy method, for everyone. We must recommend you please read the following steps carefully. If you can’t understand the following steps we also shared a complete video tutorial, which helps you to make it easy to understand.

If you know about “Rooting” then, it is very easy, and you will root your Android device easily. A Lot of people don’t know about this. As you know that Android is an open-source OS that allows you to navigate your device as much as you can. You can do a lot of different things if the phone is rooted using Magisk Root, you may get access and control a lot of features such as a clock, access to the cache. You can also remove unwanted software from your Android T40. If your device is rooted then, you can run a firewall, enable a secure system on your device manually. Not only these but also you may back up your system, and a lot of different useful tweaks to get access. In this post, we will show you how to root Panasonic T40.

WHAT IS ROOTING?

If you are familiar with the word “Rooting” then, it is great, and you will root your Android device easily. A lot of people don’t know about the Rooting process. Rooting is the process that allows smartphones, tablets, and other devices users to attain privileged control over various Android subsystems. As Android uses the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access to administrative permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or macOS [Source].

Now, we are sharing an easy step by step guide to our readers, first of all, you will use the Magisk by patching the official stock boot image, and the flash on Panasonic T40 boot partition. You must need to download the patched image file from Magisk Manager and flash it.

A lot of people don’t know and they compare rooting with hacking. Here we would like to clear you that rooting is a different thing then hacking. No doubt that hackers may control our devices with hacking tricks and misuse or steals info and confidential data, that is illegal, but in the rooting process owner of an T40 have an object to get different features and advantages of the device.

How to Root Android With Magisk Without PC?

Video Tutorial

Quick Steps To Root Panasonic T40 Using Magisk

Just Remember I just want to warn you that, Rooting will void the warranty of your smartphone
Rooting will block the OTA updates

Basic requirement

Make sure that your Panasonic T40 is charged up to 70% to avoid any sudden shutdowns during the process.
We strongly recommend you to take a complete backup of the T40 before starting the rooting process.
This image file is only for Panasonic T40. Do not use it on any other Android device.
You need to connect the computer with a micro USB cable.
Finally, please check that you have downloaded all the required files on your computer.

Basic Downloads:

Download ADB and Fastboot files. (Windows/MAC)
Download And Install T40 USB Drivers.
Download Other Drivers: Mediatek VCOM Drivers or MTK USB Drivers
Download Latest Panasonic T40 Stock ROM
Download And Install SP Flash tool on your PC

How to Root Any Android Device without TWRP Recovery?

Video Tutorial
Disclaimer: We are at Getdroidpro will not be responsible for any bricking/damage to your phone while installing this ROM.

How To Root Using Patch Boot.image with Magisk?

1: First of all, please download and extract the ROM on your computer.
2: Now, connect your T40 with a micro USB cable, and copy only the boot.img file from the extracted folder to your Panasonic T40 device storage/memory.
3: Now you need to Launch Magisk Manager.
4: After that, you will see a popup window that will ask you to install Magisk.
5: Finally please select INSTALL and choose to install it again.
6: Now Please press on “Patch Boot Image File”.

How to Patch Stock Boot Image to install using Magisk

7: Navigate to internal storage and select your phone’s boot image that you transferred earlier.
8: Wait for a couple of seconds. Magisk will start patching the boot image.
9: Once the boot image has been patched, copy the “patched_boot.img” from the internal storage and replace it in the same extracted ROM folder on your PC.
10: Now you can follow the second step to flash the patched boot image file.

How To Install the Patched Boot Image on Panasonic T40

Follow the given link to install Patched Boot Image on Panasonic T40:
Suppose that you have downloaded the ADB & Fastboot tool from the above-given links.
First of all, you need to extract the ADB fastboot tool, now move the patched boot image to the same folder.
Then, right-click withholding the Shift key to open the command window / PowerShell.

command window/PowerShell

Next, you need to enter the following commands step by step:
First of all, you need to Flash the “patched_boot.img” to install Magisk and root your Panasonic T40: fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
You can also use the devices with A/B partition system, with the following commands:
fastboot flash boot_a patched_boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b patched_boot.img
After that, you need to replace [patched_boot.img] with the same boot image file that you have already downloaded with the .img.

Now you will see the flashing process have has started. Now, run fastboot and reboot

How to Verify if your Panasonic T40 has a systemless root?

Download and install the Magisk Manager app APK, and launch it.
If you want to verify that you have a systemless root, check the top of the screen and if you see all options with Green Tick which means you have successfully rooted and bypassed SafetyNet.

Magisk Status check

So, that’s it. Now that you have rooted your Panasonic T40. If you have any queries regarding this, do let us know.

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