Here we are sharing a guide to Root BLU Grand M3 With Magisk (No TWRP Required). Finally, the BLU Grand M3 can be rooted with Magisk and you don’t even need to have a TWRP recovery installed on your device. Currently, there is no TWRP recovery available for the devices, so it is the only way to Root BLU Grand M3.

What is Rooting An Android Device Mean?

Rooting is the process of gaining full admin control of the Android device. You can use the device to its full potential,‘Rooting’ means giving yourself special privilege or “root permissions” on your phone. It’s similar to running programs as administrators in Windows.

 For more information about Android rooting, check out our detailed post here > What Is Rooting Android Phone? Advantages And Disadvantages

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How To Root BLU Grand M3 With Magisk Manager

#1 Unlock the bootloader

First, unlock the bootloader of your device, guide: How To Unlock Bootloader Of Any Android Using Fastboot Commands

#2 Download stock boot image

Download Stock ROM > Download

Download the boot file according to your device. Once downloaded, unzip the file and open it, look for a .zip file. Open that file too, now you will see a file named boot.img (This is the official stock image or firmware)

#3 Patch boot image

Move the boot.img to your device’s internal storage. Download & install the latest Magisk Manager on your device Open magisk manager, On the main screen, select Install > Install > Patch Boot Image File Now select the boot image (boot.img). Magisk will start to patch the boot image. After completion, the file will be saved as “magisk_patched.img” in your Downloads folder

#4 Finally, Root BLU Grand M3

Connect your device to PC and transfer the “magisk_patched.img” file from your phone’s download section to the platform-tools folder on your PC

Now issue the following command to boot your device to bootloader mode (Make sure your device is connected to the PC)

Now issue the command given below to Flash the patched boot image

For devices with A/B partition system, use the below commands:

Done !!! Just reboot your device. Your device should be rooted now.

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