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Samsung Galaxy S23+ Overview
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ is an Android device from Samsung, released in 2023. It combines the Qualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm) and a 6.6-inch display, running Android 13. This page tracks its full specifications, rooting status, and the bootloader and recovery notes that apply to it.
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S23+
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ is a 2023 Android device from Samsung. It runs the Qualcomm SM8550-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm), flashed through Samsung’s Download Mode with Odin rather than fastboot. Shipped software: Android 13, up to 4 major Android upgrades, One UI 6.1.1. For this model the realistic path is: the brand-specific unlock described below, followed by Magisk via Odin-flashed patched AP firmware. Typical hands-on time is 1–3 hours.
Difficulty
Moderate — brand-specific steps involved
Typical time
1–3 hours
Method
Magisk via Odin-flashed patched AP firmware — KernelSU also viable (GKI kernel)
Bootloader unlock on Samsung
Samsung has no fastboot: unlocking happens through a Download Mode toggle and flashing through Odin. US/Canada Snapdragon variants ship permanently locked and cannot be rooted — the model number (not the marketing name) decides.
Platform notes
Samsung devices have no fastboot mode regardless of chipset — all flashing runs through Download Mode with Odin, and the Magisk payload is prepared from the firmware AP file rather than a bare boot image.
Before you start
- Bootloader unlocking factory-resets the device on almost all models — back up everything first.
- First unofficial flash permanently trips the Knox e-fuse: Secure Folder and Samsung Wallet payments are lost forever, and service centres can see the flag.
- Firmware must match the device CSC region code exactly; Odin flashes with mismatched regions are a classic soft-brick.
- As a device launched on Android 13, the Magisk target is typically init_boot.img, not boot.img — patching the wrong image is the top bootloop cause on newer models.
FAQ
Can I root the Samsung Galaxy S23+?
Only on some variants. Samsung Galaxy S23+ units sold with an Exynos chipset (most international models) can be unlocked from the Download Mode toggle and rooted with Magisk via an Odin-flashed patched AP file. US and Canadian Snapdragon variants ship permanently locked and cannot be rooted — the exact model number, not the marketing name, decides.
Does the Samsung Galaxy S23+ support custom recovery (TWRP)?
TWRP builds exist for many Samsung models, but availability depends on community support for this exact model and chipset. Samsung devices are flashed with Odin from Download Mode rather than the usual Android flashing tools, and root does not depend on TWRP: Magisk is installed by patching the firmware AP file.
Will rooting the Samsung Galaxy S23+ void my warranty?
On Samsung the consequences go beyond warranty: the first unofficial flash permanently trips the Knox e-fuse on the Samsung Galaxy S23+. Secure Folder and Samsung Wallet stop working for good, service centres can read the flag, and restoring stock firmware does not reset it. Separately, consumer law in some regions (such as the EU) may still cover defects unrelated to the modification.
What Android version does the Samsung Galaxy S23+ run?
It runs Android 13, up to 4 major Android upgrades, One UI 6.1.1. The specifications table on this page lists the full software details.
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