How to Root TCL 502

Rooting on TCL 502 refer to the gaining administrative access the operating system of the device, it enables users to make adjustments & changes that are not possible with standard user privileges. although rooting can provide users a great deal of flexibility and control over their devices, there are certain risk involved, including the possibility of voiding the device’s warranty.

TCL 502 Run on Android 13 & it is Powered by Mediatek helio A22 Processor. the device come with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of Storage. it is a dual sim smartphone support nano sim cards.

Note:

  • do at own risk
  • it will void your device warranty
  • all userdata will be erased, Must make a backup before process
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Requirements:

How to Root TCL 502 using Magisk:

Backup and Move Boot.img:

  • Download ROM2box & backup boot.img from phone
  • Move the backuped boot.img from the firmware folder to your phone.

Install Magisk Manager:

  • Install Magisk Manager on your TCL 502

Patch the boot.img:

  • Launch Magisk Manager.
  • Click ‘Install’ and choose the patch file.
  • Locate the boot.img and initiate the patching process.

Transfer Patched File to PC: Once the patching is complete, move the patched file to PC > Storage/Download/Magisk-patched.img.

Enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlock:

  • On your phone, enable USB debugging and OEM unlock from the Developer Options.

Connect Phone to Computer in Bootloader Mode:

  • Connect your phone to the computer in bootloader mode.

Execute Commands in CMD:

  • Open the command prompt in the platform tool folder

  • enter below command to flash rooted file:
fastboot flash boot 'filename'

Reboot Your Phone:  after flashing, reboot your TCL 502 by sending below command

 fastboot reboot

Completion:

Congratulations! Your TCL 502 is now successfully rooted.

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