How to Root and Unlock the Bootloader on Google Pixel 6 Pro
### How to Root and Unlock the Bootloader on Google Pixel 6 Pro
The Google Pixel 6 Pro is a flagship device featuring Google's custom Tensor chip and an advanced camera system. For users seeking deeper customization and control over their device, unlocking the bootloader and rooting the Pixel 6 Pro can provide significant benefits. This guide outlines the steps to unlock the bootloader and root your Google Pixel 6 Pro.
#### **Disclaimer:**
Unlocking the bootloader and rooting your device will void your warranty and could expose your phone to risks, including bricking if not done correctly. Proceed with caution and ensure all important data is backed up before starting the process.
### **Step 1: Unlocking the Bootloader**
1. **Backup Your Data:**
- Unlocking the bootloader will erase all data on your device. Backup all essential files, such as contacts, photos, and app data, to prevent data loss.
2. **Enable Developer Options:**
- Go to **Settings** > **About Phone**.
- Tap on **Build Number** seven times until a message appears confirming that Developer Options are enabled.
3. **Enable OEM Unlocking and USB Debugging:**
- Go to **Settings** > **System** > **Developer Options**.
- Enable **OEM Unlocking** and **USB Debugging**.
4. **Install ADB and Fastboot on Your PC:**
- Download and install the [ADB and Fastboot tools](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools) from the official Android developer site.
5. **Boot into Fastboot Mode:**
- Power off your Pixel 6 Pro.
- Press and hold the **Volume Down** and **Power** buttons simultaneously until you see the Fastboot Mode screen.
6. **Connect Your Phone to the PC:**
- Use a USB cable to connect your phone to your PC.
7. **Unlock the Bootloader:**
- Open a Command Prompt or Terminal window on your PC.
- Enter the following command to check if your device is detected:
```
fastboot devices
```
- If your device is listed, unlock the bootloader by typing:
```
fastboot flashing unlock
```
- Confirm the unlock action on your phone when prompted. This will erase all data on the device.
8. **Reboot Your Phone:**
- After unlocking the bootloader, reboot your phone using:
```
fastboot reboot
```
### **Step 2: Rooting the Device**
1. **Download the Necessary Files:**
- Download the latest version of **TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project)** for the Google Pixel 6 Pro from the [official TWRP website](https://twrp.me/Devices/).
- Download the **Magisk zip file** for rooting from the [official Magisk GitHub page](https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk).
2. **Flash TWRP Recovery:**
- Boot your device into Fastboot Mode again.
- Open a Command Prompt or Terminal window on your PC.
- Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the TWRP image file.
- Flash TWRP using the following command:
```
fastboot flash recovery <twrp-image-filename>.img
```
- Replace `<twrp-image-filename>` with the actual filename of the TWRP image.
3. **Boot into TWRP Recovery:**
- Use the **Volume Down** and **Power** buttons to select **Recovery Mode** from the Fastboot menu.
4. **Transfer Magisk to Your Phone:**
- While in TWRP, connect your phone to the PC.
- Transfer the Magisk zip file to your phone’s internal storage.
5. **Install Magisk:**
- In TWRP, go to **Install** and locate the Magisk zip file.
- Select the Magisk zip file and swipe to confirm the installation.
6. **Reboot Your Phone:**
- After the installation is complete, reboot your phone.
### **Verification and Final Steps**
1. **Verify Root Access:**
- Once your phone boots up, you should see the Magisk Manager app installed.
- Open Magisk Manager to verify root access and ensure that everything is functioning correctly.
2. **Reinstall Your Apps:**
- Restore your backed-up data and reinstall your apps.
By following these steps, you will have successfully unlocked the bootloader and rooted your Google Pixel 6 Pro. This process provides you with advanced customization options, including custom ROMs and root-specific applications. Always proceed with caution and be aware of the potential risks associated with modifying your device.
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