![]() If the OEM Unlock switch is unavailable, there is currently nothing you can do. Go to Settings > Developers Options > enable OEM Unlock.Enable Developer Options on your Galaxy Note 9 through Settings > About Phone > Software Information > tap Build Number 7 times.Note: Before proceeding, backup all of your important files and data, as part of this guide involves wiping your data. You will know your Galaxy Note 9 shipped with the OEM protection patch if the OEM Unlock function was unavailable until after 7 days of device usage. Most users should root through TWRP, because rooting through stock recovery is not advisable for users affected by the OEM patch. One method is for rooting through TWRP, the other method is for rooting through stock recovery. We will therefore be posting two methods of rooting the Galaxy Note 9. Thankfully, the issues have been sort of worked out, and there is a method of getting around this recovery “protection”. This causes the Galaxy 8 and Galaxy 9 to boot with a binary error and force the user to flash stock firmware in the event a custom recovery was detected ( such as TWRP). ![]() Most notably, Samsung introduced remote OEM Unlock control with the Galaxy 8. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 had a TWRP root method made available a couple months ago, but we held back on posting a guide until several issues were worked out.
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