How to Root Uhappy UP350 and Install TWRP Recovery

Root Uhappy UP350 and Install TWRP Recovery: Has there ever been an instance where you have wanted to root your device but in the end changed your mind because your friend told you that rooting is extremely complex and risky? If yes, then today will be the last day you are under such misconceptions. Today, in this post, we are going to discuss rooting and how you can easily root your Uhappy UP350 after installing TWRP Recovery. After reading this post, you will be able to root an Android smartphone easily while you will also have more knowledge regarding rooting than you ever had. Once you have rooted your device, you will gain access to an abundance of options to tinker with the interface, optimize the battery, and unlock features which were otherwise hidden in unrooted devices.

Uhappy UP350 comes equipped with a 5.5-inch display screen with HD resolution of 1280x720p. It comes packed with a MediaTek MT6737 1.3GHz Quad Core processor, Mali T720MP GPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage capacity, and a removable 2700mAh battery. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS, and its other features include an 8.0 MP rear camera, a 5.0 MP front camera, Dual SIM, Wi-Fi, GPS, A-GPS, Bluetooth, fingerprint scanner, and more.

If you are interested in rooting your device, then this post will feel like gold dust to you. In this post, not only will we be telling how one can easily root their device, but we will also be telling you all about rooting. We will be going through the basics, the benefits, and also answer the frequently asked questions regarding rooting.

If you are new to TWRP recovery and rooting then here we first share some facts about Android rooting.

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What is Rooting An Android Device Mean?

Rooting is the process of gaining full admin control of the Android device.You can use the device to its full potential,‘Rooting’ means giving yourself special privilege or “root permissions” on your phone. It’s similar to running programs as administrators in Windows.

After rooting your device you can install different MODs, kernel, ROMs on your device.You can install latest Android updates (like the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow) On old device by installing third party ROMs like CyanogenMod 13.You can overclock the CPU and GPU of your device to get the best performance.You can hibernate any app you want.You can underclock the CPU to get better battery life.

For more information about Android rooting, check out our detailed post here > What Is Rooting Android Phone? Advantages And Disadvantages

What Is TWRP Recovery and Some of its benefits?

TWRP is a custom recovery for Android.It is the most popular Android custom recovery.It replaces the stock recovery On Android devices.It comes with many extra features compared to the stock recovery.It needs the bootloader to be unlocked.If your bootloader is locked then check out the guide here > How To Unlock Bootloader Of Any Android Using Fastboot.Some devices like Xiaomi and Huawei phones need a unlock code.

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  • Users Can Install Custom ROMs, MODs, Kernel via TWRP recovery
  • Users can flash system image (.img) file via TWRP
  • You can flash modding zip files
  • It is being used to install Xposed Modules
  • Easy to Root and Unroot using TWRP Recovery flashable zip SuperSU
  • Users can root by flashing magisk via TWRP recovery
  • You can create nandroid backup via TWRP
  • Can remove all bloatware using TWRP Recovery.
  • You can flash Custom Kernel To underclock and overclock.
  • You can clean Wipe, Cache, and Data via TWRP recovery.

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WARNING

rootmygalaxy.net will not be held responsible for any kind of damage occurred to your device while following this tutorial. Do it at your own risk.This will void the warranty of your device.

PRE-REQUIREMENTS

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The first method you can Install the TWRP recovery then flash the SuperSu or Magisk to ge your device rooted

Guide: Root and Install TWRP Recovery On Uhappy UP350

Root Uhappy UP350 and Install TWRP Recovery

Step 1: Install TWRP Recovery On Uhappy UP350

The first method you can Install the TWRP recovery then flash the SuperSu or Magisk to get your device rooted

  • Check out the Pre-Requirement Section above (Important)
  • Make sure your device’s bootloader is unlocked.Check out the link given above to unlock the bootloader if you haven’t done it yet
  • First of all, make sure you have followed each and every step mentioned in the pre-requisites section
  • After that, you have to download the Download TWRP Recovery and transfer it to your Uhappy UP350
  • Once transferred, follow this guide from below to install TWRP recovery on your Uhappy UP350. (Same as flashing the stock ROM)

Note: Find the Scatter File from the downloaded TWRP zip file, which you have downloaded. Rename the TWRP (.img) file to recovery.img. Now, on the flash tool interface, navigate and select the scatter file and At this stage, just leave the recovery as ticket/ checked. Now, at the location tab, click on the storage location field of the recovery and search and browse for the custom recovery image file which is device-specific

Download Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool) How to Flash TWRP With SP Flash Tool

Step 2: Root Uhappy UP350

#1 Using SuperSu To Root Uhappy UP350
  • Download the latest SuperSu zip (Download)
  • Now follow the given guide to Install SuperSu On your device to get root access
How To Flash SuperSU using TWRP Recovery & Root Any Android device
#2 Using Magisk To Root Uhappy UP350
  • Download the latest Magisk
  • Now follow the guide to flash magisk via TWRP to get root access on your device.
How To Install Magisk On Android Device [Universal Systemless Interface for Android]

That’s it. Your Uhappy UP350 has been rooted successfully. Keep reading roomygalaxy for more news and updates.

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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