Is it Possible to Root S8 Without Wiping Data? - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Is it currently possible to root the S8 without wiping data? Installing TWRP obviously requires a wipe but I dont remember having to wipe data while using CF Auto root on my S7. Can anyone confirm whether or not this is possible?

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S7 Edge root without wiping data

Hi,
Has anyone had any success in rooting S7 Edge without wiping data on it? I have seen many threads on TWRP recovery, CF-Autoroot but seemingly they will wipe the data while rooting. I accidentally deleted some of my important photos and need to recover them. But all the recovery software require that the phone be rooted.
Thanks in advance.
saisab said:
Hi,
Has anyone had any success in rooting S7 Edge without wiping data on it? I have seen many threads on TWRP recovery, CF-Autoroot but seemingly they will wipe the data while rooting. I accidentally deleted some of my important photos and need to recover them. But all the recovery software require that the phone be rooted.
Thanks in advance.
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I think we cant root without wiping data at first time

Zill rooting wipe my data ?

Hi
I want to root my phone and I will follow the steps in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8ji0yjf7IY
Will rooting my phone means that my data will be wiped ?
No. Not unless you do some sort of wipe in your custom recovery.

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Question: Root without wiping?

Is there a way to root my stock S8 R16NW.G950FXXU2CREH without wiping data?
I searched the forum. It seems like wiping data is required.
Thanks in advance.

Is it possible to root Samsung galaxy A3 without a factory reset?

I have a Samsung Galaxy A3 (SM-A320FL) and I would like to install TWRP and root it. Is it posible to do it reliably without wiping data?
(if not, is it possible to install TWRP without root, do a nandroid backup and restore data after root?)
Thank you.
Simple answer: no, and no.
Because for TWRP to work a format data is required.

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