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vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ Overview
The vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ is an Android device from vivo, released in 2024. It combines the Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ (4 nm) and a 6.78-inch display, running Android 14. This page tracks its full specifications, rooting status, and the bootloader and recovery notes that apply to it.
Rooting the vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+
The vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ is a 2024 Android device from vivo. It runs the Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ (4 nm), a MediaTek platform, flashed via SP Flash Tool on many models with BROM as the deep-recovery path. Shipped software: Android 14, OriginOS 4. Because vivo does not currently provide a bootloader unlock for devices like this one, conventional Magisk rooting is not possible — contact us before assuming otherwise, as regional exceptions occasionally exist.
Difficulty
Restricted — official unlock unavailable
Typical time
N/A without an unlock path
Method
No conventional method — bootloader unlock unavailable
Bootloader unlock on vivo
vivo (and iQOO) do not offer a general official bootloader unlock outside limited regional programs, so most retail units cannot be conventionally rooted.
Platform notes
MediaTek platforms flash through SP Flash Tool rather than plain fastboot on many models, and expose BROM mode as a deep-recovery path. Correct scatter/firmware matching matters more here than on Snapdragon devices.
Before you start
- Bootloader unlocking factory-resets the device on almost all models — back up everything first.
- As a device launched on Android 14, 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 vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+?
Not through any conventional method. vivo (and iQOO) do not offer a general official bootloader unlock outside limited regional programs, so most retail units cannot be conventionally rooted. Magisk requires an unlocked bootloader, so without an official unlock path the vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ cannot be rooted.
Will rooting the vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ void my warranty?
vivo will generally treat a rooted vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ as outside warranty while it is modified. Restoring full stock firmware before a service visit usually restores normal treatment in practice, and consumer law in some regions (such as the EU) may still cover defects unrelated to rooting.
What Android version does the vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo+ run?
It runs Android 14, OriginOS 4. The specifications table on this page lists the full software details.
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