: A copy of the system's kernel, which is often "patched" using the Magisk App to allow superuser access.
: Originally shipped with Android 11 and Tecno's HiOS 8.0 .
: Using the wrong version of root files (e.g., trying to use files for a different firmware build) can "brick" the device, rendering it unusable. Always verify that your build number matches the 210911V431 version exactly.
: Rooting removes the primary security layers of Android, making the device more vulnerable to malware and preventing some high-security apps (like banking or Netflix) from running properly.
: A file used to disable "Verified Boot," a security feature that would otherwise prevent the phone from booting once the system files are modified.
: Gaining root access almost always voids the manufacturer's warranty.
The specific .rar file mentioned usually contains three critical components for the rooting process: