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All Samsung Root File Android 10, 11, 12 File

Rooting Samsung phones permanently "trips" the Knox security bit. This voids your warranty and permanently disables features like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder.

Rooting Samsung devices running Android 10, 11, or 12 does not use a single "universal" file; instead, it requires a specific process using to patch the device's official firmware . This method is applicable to most Samsung Galaxy S, A, M, and Note series. Essential Preparation All Samsung Root File Android 10, 11, 12

Go to Settings > About Phone > Software Information and tap "Build Number" 7 times. Go back to Settings and find Developer Options to enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging . Step 1: Download Official Firmware Rooting Samsung phones permanently "trips" the Knox security

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