Mtkroot V26 Repack -

Warning: This procedure may void warranties and carries a risk of bricking the device. Proceed only if you understand the recovery process (SP Flash Tool, EDL, or JTAG).

MTKroot is a tool used for rooting Android devices that are powered by MediaTek (MTK) chipsets. These chipsets are widely used in many Android smartphones and tablets, especially in devices from Chinese manufacturers. Rooting an Android device allows users to gain superuser access, enabling them to modify or delete system files, run special apps, and back up their device.

After reboot, install a root checker app or run: mtkroot v26 repack

adb shell
su

If you see a # prompt, congratulations—MTKRoot v26 Repack has succeeded.

Once the exploit runs:

After reboot, install the full Magisk app manually. Open a terminal emulator on the phone and type su. If the prompt changes from $ to #, congratulations—you have root access!

MTKRoot v26 Repack is a modified, ready-to-use version of the original MTK-based rooting tool, optimized for MediaTek-powered Android devices (MT65xx, MT67xx, MT68xx, MT81xx, and newer). This repack includes fixed drivers, improved stability, and bypasses for common bootloader restrictions. Warning: This procedure may void warranties and carries


One of the biggest hurdles in modern Android flashing is AVB. If AVB is not disabled, a device will often refuse to boot a custom image. The v26 Repack often includes firmware patches or flashing methods that automatically disable AVB, making the rooting process stick.