How to Root Symphony Helio 30

Rooting is the way to obtain Supersu Right’s on a Android device, that means after Rooting the Phone have (sudo) full Right to perform any system task.

Symphony Helio 30 Run on Android 11 & it is Powered by Mediatek MT6771 Processor. it is a dual SIM smartphone support Nano SIM cards, connectivity Option’s Include GPS, Wi-Fi, hotspot, bluetooth etc. the device come with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage that can be expandable via SD card.

Requirement:

Note:

  • all userdata will be erased, must make a backup before process
  • we strongly suggest below method (boot.img dump) because boot.img from a different firmware version may cause bootloop.

How to Root Symphony Helio 30:

  • Install USBDK and Mediatek driver on Your computer
  • Download & Extract ROM2box
  • Run ROM2Box.exe
  • Click Mediatek/Firmware Reader!
  • mark “Full Firmware”
  • click ‘START’ button
  • Once the process Started, turn Phone OFF, Now together Press Volume up + down key & Insert USB, Once Phone detected Immediate Release key (make sure your phone stable in device manager)
  • done, it will take 15Min
  • Now Move boot.bin (rename it boot.img) from ROM2box/out folder to your phone
  • on Phone Install Magisk Manager
  • Now patch boot.img using Magisk and Move back it to computer

  • Open ROM2Box.exe Go to Mediatek/Firmware Flasher/Flash Single Partition
  • click Select file and locate “Magisk_Patched_boot.img”

  • Now Click boot.img
  • Once the process Started, turn Phone OFF, Now together Press Volume up + down key & Insert USB, Once Phone detected Immediate Release key (make sure your phone stable in device manager)
  • Follow the same and flash vbmeta.img.empty from ROM2box folder (in this time you have to click vbmeta.img)
  • done.

Method 2:

  • you can write patched_boot.img using fastboot method too, open ROM2box go to Android/fastboot tab from the partition flasher locate patched file mark boot.img and click ‘START’ button, connect your phone in fastboot mod, done
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