✅ How to Root Samsung A10S Safely | Magisk Root Method
Looking to root your Samsung Galaxy A10S (SM-A107F)? This guide provides a safe and effective Magisk-based root method, including links to all necessary files like vbmeta.img, boot.img, TWRP, and Magisk patched boot. Common issues like “dm-verity verification failed”, black screen after root, or touch not working are also discussed with solutions.
⚠️ Important Pre-Root Instructions:
š Ensure your phone is at least 70% charged.
š Always use the correct root files based on your Samsung A10S firmware build version.
š¾ Back up your important data before starting. Rooting wipes your device completely.
š§ Root Samsung A10S with Magisk – Step-by-Step
- Install Samsung USB drivers on your PC.
- Download and extract your device’s A107F firmware and Odin Flash Tool.
- Boot your Samsung A10S into Download Mode and connect it to your computer.
- Open Odin and load the
boot.img
(patched with Magisk) into the AP slot. - Optionally flash
vbmeta.img
(disable verity), or TWRP if supported. - Click “Start” and wait for the flash process to complete.
- Your phone will reboot. Open Magisk to verify root access.
š ️ Common Root Issues Fixed
- Fix dm-verity verification failed – Flash vbmeta with verity disabled.
- Resolve black screen after root – Use correct patched boot.img or restore stock boot.
- Touch not working post-root – Ensure you used the correct firmware-based files.
š„ Download Samsung A10S Root Files
š Note:
If your device is stuck in fastboot or recovery mode after rooting, search your A10S model on this site to download the official firmware and follow the flashing instructions.
Disclaimer: Rooting may void your warranty. Proceed at your own risk. We are not responsible for any damage caused during the root process.