Smartphones Meizu have been popular for a long time thanks to their shell Flyme OS, which offered a unique interface and flexible settings not available in stock Android. However, even with the rich functionality, many advanced users often lack full control over the system. Obtaining superuser rights opens the door to deep customization, removal of system garbage and installation of specialized modules that change the logic of the device.

The rooting procedure on these devices has its own characteristics that differ from standard Xiaomi or Samsung gadgets. Here, a key role is played not only by the presence of special software, but also by linking the account Flyme, as well as the firmware version installed at the time of the operations. Important understandthat tampering with system files always carries risks, so before starting any action you must carefully weigh the pros and cons, as well as prepare the device for possible failures.

In this guide we will analyze in detail the current methods for obtaining extended access rights, paying special attention to the specifics of Chinese and global firmware versions. You will learn how to properly prepare a smartphone, what tools to use to bypass built-in protections, and how to stabilize the system after making changes. On new models with MediaTek processors and a protected bootloader, classic methods may not work without first unlocking through official channels.

Preparing the device and the necessary tools

The first step to Successful rooting depends on quality preparation. Without meeting basic requirements, further manipulations may lead to software errors or complete system failure. You will need a stable Internet connection, a working USB cable and a computer running Windows or Linux, although in some cases you can get by with the smartphone itself.

Be sure to create a complete backup of all important data. The process of obtaining superuser rights often requires a factory reset or flashing, which will delete user information. Built-in tools Flyme allow you to save contacts and settings, but for photos and documents it is better to use cloud services or manual transfer to a PC.

It is also critical to charge the deviceโ€™s battery to at least 70-80%. Interrupting the process due to low battery can damage system partitions and turn your smartphone into a brick. Check whether USB debugging is enabled in the menu for developers, as this is a prerequisite for interacting with ADB tools.

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Charge the Meizu smartphone battery above 75% to guarantee uninterrupted operation.
  • ๐Ÿ’พ Make a backup of contacts, photos and important documents to an external drive.
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Use the original USB cable to connect to the computer to avoid connection interruptions.
  • ๐Ÿ”“ Unlock the lock screen and remove the pattern before starting the procedures.

Don't forget to activate your account Flymeif it has not yet been created. In modern versions of the shell, binding to an account is a prerequisite for unlocking the bootloader, which, in turn, is often necessary to install root access. Without a linked phone number and account, access to the engineering menu may be closed.

Unlocking the bootloader on Meizu smartphones

Unlike many other manufacturers, Meizu has implemented a procedure for officially unlocking the bootloader directly into the system settings. This simplifies the process, but requires certain conditions to be met. Unlocking the bootloader is the first and most important step, without which installing a custom recovery or direct rooting is impossible.

To start the process, go to your account settings Flyme and find the โ€œDevice Statusโ€ item. This is where the unlock button is hidden. The system will warn you that all data will be deleted and will require confirmation by entering your account password. After pressing the button, the smartphone will reboot and perform a full reset (Wipe Data).

โš ๏ธ Attention: After unlocking the bootloader, the software warranty may be voided, and some banking applications will stop working without additional manipulations to hide root access.

The unlocking process takes several minutes. At this time, a logo Flyme or loading animation may be displayed on the screen. Do not interrupt the process or try to turn off the device. If the unlocking was successful, the next time you boot you will see a warning that the bootloader is unlocked.

๐Ÿ“Š Have you encountered the bootloader being locked on Meizu?
Yes, successfully unlocked
No, I was afraid to try
The device is not supported
I am using the old method without unlocking

It is worth noting that on some global firmware versions or on very new models the unlock button may be missing. In such cases, owners have to contact official support or use specialized service utilities, which greatly complicates the task. For older models released several years ago, this procedure was often optional.

Methods for obtaining root access: Magisk and KingRoot

There are several main ways to obtain superuser rights on devices Meizu. The choice of method depends on the Android version, processor model and personal preferences of the user. Today, the use of Magiskis considered the most relevant and safe, however, classic utilities are still relevant for older devices.

Magisk is a modern solution that allows you to get root access in a systemically free way (systemless root). This means that the system partition remains unchanged, which increases system stability and allows you to hide the presence of rights from banking applications. Installation requires an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery (TWRP).

For devices where unlocking the bootloader is impossible or not required (mostly older models on Android 5-7), you can use utilities like KingRoot or Framaroot. These applications exploit Android security vulnerabilities to inject the su binary. However, these methods usually do not work on new versions of Android.

Why is Magisk better than KingRoot?

Magisk does not modify the system partition, which allows it to pass Google's SafetyNet check. KingRoot often contains advertising, can transfer data to developer servers and is more difficult to remove completely without flashing it. In addition, Magisk supports modules that expand the functionality of the system.

If you choose the path via KingRoot, the process is as simple as possible: download the APK file, install it (allowing installation from unknown sources) and run the scan. The app itself will determine a suitable exploit and try to inject rights. Success is not always guaranteed, especially with the latest security patches.

Step-by-step installation of Magisk via TWRP

Installation Magisk is the gold standard for modern Android smartphones. This method requires preliminary installation of custom recovery TWRP. The process is a little more complicated than using utilities, but the result is worth it: you get full control and the ability to modularly manage the system.

First you need to find and download a recovery image (.img), designed specifically for your model Meizu. Using an image from another model is guaranteed to result in the device not working. Also download the archive with the utility itself. data-i="87">Downloaded a compatible TWRP image Magisk (file .zip) and save it to the internal memory of your smartphone.

โ˜‘๏ธ Checklist before flashing TWRP firmware

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Then follows the process of flashing the recovery. This can be done through a computer using the Fastboot commands, or directly from the phone if you have access to the engineering menu. After successfully burning the image, you need to switch to Recovery mode. Usually, to do this, you need to hold down the volume up button and the power button at the same time when the device is turned off.

Once in the menu TWRP, select โ€œInstallโ€, find the previously saved archive Magisk.zip and confirm the installation by swiping. After completing the procedure, click โ€œReboot Systemโ€. If everything went well, the Magisk icon will appear in the application menu, and superuser rights will appear in the settings.

Stage Action Risk of error
1. Preparation Downloading files and backup Low
2. Unlock BL Reset data through settings Medium (data loss)
3. Installing TWRP Firmware via Fastboot/ADB High (risk of bricking)
4. Installation Root Flash zip archive Magisk Medium

Solving typical problems and errors

During the rooting process, users Meizu often encounter a number of specific problems. One of the most common is a cyclic reboot (bootloop) after installing modules or incorrect firmware. If your smartphone is stuck on the logo, try going to TWRP and clearing the Dalvik/ART cache, as well as the system cache.

Another common problem is lack of rights after a reboot. This can happen if the antivirus or built-in protection Flyme blocks changes to system files. In this case, you need to check your security settings and allow autoboot for system processes associated with root.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If Wi-Fi or Bluetooth stopped working after installing root access, the modem or efs partition may have been corrupted. Restoration requires a full backup of these partitions, made BEFORE starting the experiments.

Users may also experience fingerprint or camera inoperability. This often involves changing the hashes of system files. The solution may be to install fix modules or return to stock firmware followed by a second, more careful attempt at rooting.

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If Google Pay or banking applications stop working after rooting, use the "DenyList" (formerly MagiskHide) function in Magisk settings to hide root access from these applications.

In some cases, especially on Chinese versions of firmware, it may be necessary to remove system applications that block the work of root managers. Do this with extreme caution, having first studied the purpose of each package to be removed, so as not to disrupt the basic functions of the phone.

Security and returning to factory settings

Having superuser rights significantly expands the capabilities, but reduces the level of security of the device. Applications that have gained root access can read any data, including passwords and correspondence. Therefore, it is extremely important to grant rights only to trusted apps and carefully monitor access requests.

If you decide to give up root access or plan to return the device to a service center, you must return the smartphone to its original state. Simply uninstalling the manager application is not enough. To completely remove it, follow the instructions provided by the developer of the method used (for example, the "Uninstall" function in the Magisk application).

The most reliable way to return everything as it was is to reflash the device with stock firmware via a computer. For Meizu there is an official utility Meizu Assistant (or SP Flash Tool for advanced users), which allows you to restore factory partitions and close the bootloader. This guarantees that there are no traces of interference in the system.

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A complete return to stock is only possible by flashing the device with the official firmware and closing the bootloader, which removes all traces of root access.

Remember that even after removing root access, some traces of interference may remain in the logs or system logs. For most users, this does not matter, but during warranty service, a technician may notice signs of software modification.

Will the warranty reset root on Meizu?

Formally, obtaining root access and unlocking the bootloader is a violation of the user agreement and may become grounds for denial of warranty service, especially if the fault is software. However, if you completely restore the stock firmware and close the bootloader before contacting the service, it will be extremely difficult to detect interference. In the event of a physical breakdown (screen, battery), the presence of root usually does not affect the warranty.

Is it possible to update over the air with root access?

Usually no. Having a modified system partition or an unlocked bootloader blocks the installation of official OTA updates. An attempt to update may result in an installation error or loss of root access. It is recommended to update manually by downloading full firmware images from the official website and installing them through the update menu in the settings.

Do banking applications work after rooting?

By default, most banking applications are rooted and refuse to work. However, using modern tools like Magisk and its hiding feature (DenyList/Zygisk), you can successfully bypass these checks. The situation is constantly changing: banks update detection methods, and tool developers update bypass methods.

Do you need a computer to get root on Meizu?

For older models and methods via KingRoot, a computer may not be needed. However, for the modern and safe method via Magisk and TWRP, a computer is highly desirable (and often necessary) for the initial unlocking of the bootloader and flashing the recovery, although there are methods for flashing the recovery directly from the phone through special applications, if the Android version allows it.