In this regard, once you have unlocked the device’s bootloader, you will be in a position to flash a custom/GSI ROM or gain access to the system partition by rooting the device via Magisk. But before you could carry out the flashing process, you will need to have a custom recovery installed. Talking about which, there could be no better player in the market than TWRP. So on that note, let’s make you aware of the steps to install the TWRP Recovery and then root your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.
Perks and Risks of TWRP and Root
Once you have installed the TWRP Recovery, you could then flash a plethora of mods and ZIPs onto your device. Along the same lines, you could also take a backup of all the partitions on your devices via its Nandroid Backup feature. Then if you root your device via Magisk, you would have gained access to the system partition. Consequently, you could try out a plentitude of mods, including the likes of Magisk Modules, Viper4Android, Xposed Framework, and Substratum Themes among others. However, these tweaks come with a few risks as well. First off, the process requires an unlocked bootloader. Doing so will wipe off all the data and could nullify the warranty as well. Likewise, Knox will also be tripped which will result in the inability to use banking apps. Likewise, Netflix WideVine L1 will be degraded to L3, hence Full HD resolution might not be supported. If all this is well and good, then let’s proceed ahead with the steps to install TWRP Recovery and root Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.
How to Install TWRP and Root Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
The below instructions are listed under separate sections for ease of understanding. Make sure to follow the same sequence as mentioned. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
STEP 1: Unlock the Bootloader on Galaxy A53 5G
First and foremost, you will have to unlock the bootloader on your device. For that, you may refer to our comprehensive guide on Unlock Bootloader on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. Once the process is complete and your device boots up, don’t restore the data yet, as your device will again have to go for a wipe in the subsequent step.
STEP 2: Boot Samsung Galaxy A53 5G to Download Mode
You will have to boot your device to Download Mode so that you are able to flash the required mods. So either refer to our detailed guide on How to Boot any Samsung Device to Download Mode or refer to the below shorter instructions:
STEP 3: Install Odin
Next up, you will have to download and install the Odin Tool onto your PC. This is needed to flash the TWRP and to disable AVB on your device. So get hold of the latest Odin from here: Download: Odin3-v3.14.4.zip. Once downloaded, extract it to any convenient location on your PC.
STEP 4: Disable Android Verified Boot on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Next up, you will have to disable AVB on your device which would then allow you to flash the desired custom binary (in this case, TWRP and Magisk). Your device will now undergo a reset and then, the AVB stands disabled. You may now proceed ahead to install the TWRP Recovery and root Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.
STEP 5: Download Magisk App
Next up, download the Magisk APK file. This will be used to root your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. So download it from the below link and then rename the APK to ZIP (i.e change the file extension from APK to ZIP). This will make the file TWRP flashable. Along the same lines, you will also have to flash a custom kernel on your device. So download both of them from the below links and then transfer them to your device
STEP 6: Download TWRP Recovery for Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
You could now grab the latest custom recovery for your device from the below link. Credits: XDA Senior Member afaneh92
STEP 7: Install TWRP Recovery on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
STEP 8: Disable Encryption on Galaxy A53 5G via TWRP
STEP 9: Install Custom Kernel on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
STEP 10: Root Samsung Galaxy A53 5G via Magisk
With this, we round off the guide on how you could install the TWRP Recovery and root Samsung Galaxy A53 5G. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments section. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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