Let it reboot one final time. Your SM-J260F is now successfully rooted!

: You must match the "Binary" or "U" version (e.g., U1, U2, U3) of your current firmware to the root file. Step 1: Enable Developer Options and OEM Unlock

Once the phone boots up, install or open the Magisk App to complete the environment setup and verify your root status. Troubleshooting Common Flashing Errors

To successfully use a J260F root file , you need the following environment:

Factory Reset Protection is actively blocking custom system modifications.

(Needed for Pie/Android 9+) Step 1: Unlock Bootloader

Rooting your device is a technical process. Please read the following carefully:

Click . Once complete, Odin will display a green PASS! banner, and the phone will restart automatically. Method B: Flashing via TWRP Custom Recovery

For the SM-J260F, this is achieved through one of two primary files:

Boot your device into Stock or TWRP Recovery mode, perform a full , and clear the device cache partitions. Odin Stuck on "Setup Connection"

Enter Recovery Mode (Volume Up + Power) and look for the version code (e.g.,

An automated rooting package injected into a stock kernel, flashed via Odin.

: This process triggers a factory reset. Back up your photos, contacts, and personal data.

In the context of Android, there is no single "J260F root file," but rather a family of files that work together to grant root access. These include:

: Use a good quality cable to connect your phone to the PC.

Click the button and select the magisk_patched.tar file you created.

Click and wait for the box to turn green and say PASS . 4. Install Magisk App Your phone will restart. Set it up like a new phone.