It’s been a decade since Samsung launched its first Galaxy Smartphone with 470p resolution and mere 512MB of RAM. Today we have Samsung Galaxy S10 series with beastly specs. Recently Samsung released Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e and the enthusiasts who purchased these devices are anxiously waiting for the ways to root these devices. Today, a well known XDA developer topjohnwu has successfully gained root access on his Galaxy S10+ with Magisk.
A dedicated XDA developer topjohnwu recently purchased Galaxy S10+ for the purpose of development, therefore, it would be safe to say that a Galaxy S10+ compatible TWRP version is already in works. There are many Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e users who are waiting for a way to root Samsung Galaxy S10+ and the other two devices. Though topjohnwu managed to gain root access to his S10+. He says that in order for this to work, direct modifications had to be made to the system and vendor partitions. However, this morning he communicated to his followers via Twitter that he discovered a new method which would not require all those patches in order to root Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e.
Welcome to the game, S10 😏 pic.twitter.com/K2kciv9MPg
— John Wu (@topjohnwu) March 19, 2019
Nothing official is released by topjohnwu yet. But it seems like that soon we will be able to root Samsung Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10e. The method will be simple, thanks to topjohnwu.