✅ Key Takeaways
- Device: Samsung E135F UD — Firmware: E135FXXSDEZB1
- Android: 14 — Patch: U
- Root method: Magisk (patched boot)
- Knox counter will be permanently tripped after rooting
- No data loss with Magisk patched boot method
- Samsung Pay and Knox-dependent apps will stop working
👍 Pros
- Full system-level root access via Magisk
- No data loss — Magisk patched boot method
- Supports Magisk modules, Zygisk, and LSPosed
- Knox counter trip is the only irreversible change
- Can be reversed by re-flashing stock firmware
- Android 14 supported on E135F
👎 Cons
- Trips Samsung Knox security counter — irreversible
- Samsung Pay and some banking apps may not work
- OTA updates disabled after rooting
- Requires AP file extraction and Magisk patching
- Warranty implications depending on region
📱 Root Information
Model: E135F
Firmware: E135FXXSDEZB1
Android: 14
Patch: U
Root Method: Magisk
Update: UD
Date: 18-03-2026
⚠️ Disclaimer: We are not responsible for any damage or risk to your device. All firmware files are official Samsung files and are not modified by us. Proceed at your own risk.
🔓 About Rooting Samsung E135F UD
Root your Samsung E135F UD running Android 14 (firmware: E135FXXSDEZB1) using the Magisk patched boot method. This is the safest and most reliable root method for Samsung devices.
- Full root access with Magisk Manager
- Install root-only apps and modifications
- Remove Samsung bloatware and system apps
- Custom kernel and performance tweaks
- Pass SafetyNet with Magisk Hide and Zygisk
- Full backup and restore with root access
🛠️ How to Root
- Download the firmware file E135FXXSDEZB1 from the link above
- Extract the archive and locate the AP file, then extract the boot.img from it
- Install Magisk Manager APK on your E135F
- Open Magisk and tap Install → Select and Patch a File
- Select the extracted boot.img file
- Magisk will create a patched boot file (magisk_patched.img)
- Transfer the patched file to your PC
- Open Odin on your PC
- Boot E135F into Download Mode
- In Odin, load the patched file in the AP slot
- Uncheck Auto Reboot, then click Start
- After completion, reboot manually and open Magisk to verify root


