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I wanted to share my experiences with rooting my S10e.
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Unlocking BL on modern Samsung devices have some caveats, so I figure this would be helpful.
- Allow bootloader unlocking in **Developer options → OEM unlocking**
- Reboot to download mode: reboot and press the download mode key combo for your device.
- Reboot to download mode: power off your device and press the download mode key combo for your device (usually Power + Vol Down + Bixby).
- Long press volume up to unlock the bootloader. **This will wipe your data and automatically reboot.**
If you think the bootloader is fully unlocked, it is actually not! Samsung introduced `VaultKeeper`, meaning the bootloader will still reject any unofficial partitions before `VaultKeeper` explicitly allows it.
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- Copy the patched tar file to your PC with ADB:<br>
`adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.tar`<br>
Do **NOT** use MTP as it is reported to corrupt files.
- Reboot to download mode. Open Odin on your PC, and flash `magisk_patched.tar` as `AP`, together with `BL`, `CP`, and `CSC` (**NOT** `HOME_CSC` because we want to **wipe data**) from the original firmware.
- After Odin is done, your device should reboot. You may continue with standard initial setup.
- Reboot to download mode. Open Odin on your PC, and flash `magisk_patched.tar` as `AP`, together with `BL`, `CP`, and `CSC` (**NOT** `HOME_CSC` because we want to **wipe data**) from the original firmware. This may take some time (>10 mins).
- After Odin is done, your device should reboot. You may continue with standard initial setup.<br>
If you are stuck in a bootloop, agree to do a factory reset if promted.
- If your device does **NOT** have boot ramdisk, reboot to recovery now to boot Android with Magisk (reason stated in [Magisk in Recovery](#magisk-in-recovery)).
- Although Magisk is installed, it still need some additional setup. Please connect to the Internet.
- Install the latest Magisk Manager and open the app. It should show a dialog asking for additional setups. Let it do its job and the app will automatically reboot your device.