Android ecosystem thanks to its open-source nature allows one to carry out a plethora of customizations. Well, we aren’t just discussing the icons packs, launchers, and fonts. These all are just the tip of the iceberg. There exist a plethora of other customizations that you could carry out. Once you bypass the sole restriction aka a locked bootloader, then an ocean of tweaks are waiting for you at the other end. These include flashing of custom ROMs like Pixel Experience, AOSP, or flashing custom recoveries like TWRP, LineageOS Recovery, etc. Along the same lines, you could also gain access to the system partition by rooting your device via Magisk. There are then two approaches for this: via TWRP or without TWRP. Anyways, once rooted, you could then flash Magisk modules, Substratum Themes, Xposed Frameworks, and tons of other mods. With so many perks involved in these tweaks, it is no doubt on top of tech enthusiasts. So without further ado, here are the required steps to root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL running Android 11 without TWRP.

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How to Root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL running Android 11 without TWRP

Before we begin with the instructions steps, there are a few requirements that you need to meet. Please go through the prerequisites section and make sure you checkmark all the necessities.

Prerequisites

First and foremost, you need to unlock the device’s bootloader. If you haven’t done, then refer to our detailed guide on How to Unlock Bootloader Of Google Pixel Devices.Next up you will also have to enable USB Debugging. This will be needed to boot the device to Fastboot Mode. So head over to Settings > About Phone > Tap on Build Number 7 times > Go back to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer Options > Enable USB Debugging. [Don’t Miss: Enable USB Debugging on a Broken Android Device’s Screen? Here’s a Workaround]You will also have to install the Android SDK Platform Tools. This will provide the necessary ADB and Fastboot binaries.Finally, download the latest Magisk Manager v 8.0.2. You don’t need to download the Magisk ZIP File, only the Magisk Manager APK is required.

These were all the required files. You may now proceed with the steps to root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL running the latest Android 11.

STEP 1: Extract Stock boot.img

To begin with, download the stock boot.img file corresponding to the firmware version installed on your Pixel device. For that, download the stock firmware for your Pixel device from Google’s website. If you are going to download the OTA package then upon extraction you will find the payload.bin file. In that case, refer to our guide on How to Extract payload.bin and get the stock boot image file.

On the other hand, if you download the factory image, then you will find a couple of files, including a zipped image file. You will have to decompress that file and there you will find the stock boot image file.

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STEP 2: Patch Stock Boot.img file

UPDATE 1: Quite a few Android 11 users are facing issues while patching the stock boot.img file via Magisk manager. Well, I have found the fix to this issue, please refer to our detailed guide on the same: Fix Magisk patched boot.img issue while Rooting Android 11. If you wish to save a click, then here’s the explanation in short: You have to install the Magisk Canary build instead of the stable and then change the update channel to Canary from within the app itself. Once you have done the said change, you may then proceed with the below steps to patch the stock boot image file using Magisk and flash it via Fastboot commands to root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL Android 11.

STEP 3: Flash Patched Boot.img file via Fastboot

In this final section of our guide to root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL Android 11, we will be flashing the patched boot.img via Fastboot Commands. That’s it. With this, we conclude the guide on how to root Pixel 4, 4A, and 4A XL running the latest Android 11, without using TWRP. If you have any queries, do let us know in the comments section below We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.

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