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J260f Root File Guide

Since I cannot directly host or link to unstable third-party files (which can carry risks of malware or bricking), I have created a Rooting Guide below. This outlines the specific files you need to find and the procedure to root this specific device.

Connect to Odin: Open Odin on your PC. Your device should show up as a blue or yellow ID:COM box.

As soon as the screen goes black, hold the Power + Volume Up buttons to boot into recovery/system. j260f root file

Option 1 – Short description (for a README or note file)

Disclaimer: Rooting your device is an advanced operation. The author is not responsible for bricked devices or lost data. Proceed at your own risk. Since I cannot directly host or link to

Identify Your Binary: Go to Settings > About Phone > Software Information and check the "Build Number." Look for the character before the last four digits (e.g., J260FXX**U3**ARK2). The "U3" indicates your binary version. You must use a root file that matches this binary. Enable Developer Options: Tap the Build Number seven times.

Click the AP button in Odin and select the twrp_j260f.tar file. Go to the Options tab in Odin and uncheck Auto-Reboot. Click Start. Your device should show up as a blue or yellow ID:COM box

Depending on your technical comfort level, you generally look for one of these two files: Magisk-Patched Boot Image: The modern standard. You extract the from your official firmware, patch it using the Magisk app , and then flash that patched file via Odin. TWRP Recovery File: A custom recovery like allows you to flash the Magisk.zip