Hello friends, In this article, we will tell you how to root your Realme C53. You are here, which means you need to root your Realme C53 as well. If you want to root, then you have come to the right place. We will tell you the easy and popular way of rooting. You have to follow the steps given below, and you will be able to root your device successfully.
What is root?
Rooting an Android device refers to the process of obtaining administrative privileges, often known as ‘root access,’ which allows users to access and modify system files and settings that are typically restricted by the manufacturer and operating system. It’s akin to gaining superuser status, enabling users to customize their devices extensively, install unofficial apps, and perform advanced tasks that would otherwise be inaccessible.
However, it’s important to note that rooting can also void warranties, expose devices to security risks, and potentially lead to unstable performance if not done correctly. As such, rooting should be approached with caution and undertaken only by users who understand the potential consequences and are willing to accept the associated risks.
Advantages or Benefits of rooting
- Customization Freedom: Rooting allows you to set up your device the way you want, such as by customizing the phone’s icons, themes, and widgets.
- Backup & Restore: You can back up and restore your data, apps, and settings easily, keeping your data safe.
- Optimization: You can optimize your phone by overclocking the CPU or changing other settings to improve performance.
- Custom ROMs and Currents: Rooting allows you to install custom ROMs and custom currenters for your phone, which gives you access to new features and customizations.
- Complete Control: You have complete control over your device. After rooting, you can access and modify your phone’s system files.
- Extreme Access: Rooting lets you access system-level components of your device through applications, which would otherwise be prohibited.
Disadvantages or Cons of Rooting
- Application Capability Restrictions: Some applications may not work on rooted devices, and you will not be able to use them.
- Loss of Warranty: When you root your device, the original warranty of your device may be void, and the company may consider your warranty claim that you have not updated the software and security patches provided by them.
- Update Issues: When you root your device, you may not be able to receive official software updates, leaving your device with the latest security and fixes.
- Illegal Uses and Plagiarism Conflicts: Rooted devices are used by some people for illegal uses, such as downloading piracy apps, which can get them into legal conflicts.
- New software version: It can be difficult for rooted devices to get a new Android software version, as some updates are only for authorized devices.
Pre Requirements:
- Internet access: during the rooting process, you may need Internet access to download the unlock tool and other things.
- Data Backup: While rooting, you need to copy your device’s important data to a safe place. Because your device’s data may be corrupted.
- Battery charge: your device’s battery health should be above 70%. so that your battery Laval doesn’t get drained during rooting.
- Device version check: It’s really important to check your device’s model number and version. Because of this, you download the correct rooting method and files for your device.
- Correct USB Drivers and Cable: Install the correct USB drivers for your device on your PC And choose an original USB Cable. which will help you connect your phone to your PC.
Let’s Root Realme C53
We have focused on three methods to root your Realme C53. These are mentioned below; you can choose any of them Method #1: Using the TWRP Custom recovery Method #2: Using Fastboot and ADB Method #3: Root Realme C53 Without PC
Warning:- Rooting increases your device’s security risk and voids your device’s warranty, so root your device at your own risk.
Method #1: Using the TWRP Custom recovery
I hope you have completed the prerequisites, as I mentioned in the previous step, for secure rooting. Let’s start rooting your Realme C53.
Step 1: Unlock the bootloader
- Enable Developer Options: Go to device Settings, scroll down, and tap on >> “About phone” >> then tap on >> “Build number”, several times until >> “Developer Options” is activated.

- Go to Settings and select “Developers Mode.” Now find the options “OEM Unlocking” and “USB Debugging” and enable them.


- Now boot your Realme C53 into bootloader mode to Unlock the Bootloader.
- Connect the phone to the PC or Laptop using a USB cable.
- Type the command “fastboot oem unlock” in the terminal.
Step 2: Install and flash TWRP custom recovery
- Download the file: Go to the TWRP official website and download the TWRP recovery file for your Realme C53, according to the model “C53” and brand “Realme” of your device. The file can be a string or in “img” format.
- Boot your phone into bootloader mode: To enter Bootloader Mode, you can press and hold the “Power button” and “Volume Down” buttons of your phone simultaneously. After that, you have to select “Bootloader” or “Fastboot” by using the “Volume Up/Down button”.
- Flashing TWRP Recovery: After getting your phone into Fastboot mode, use a USB cable and connect it to your PC.
- Flash the recovery: Now, open the flashing tool on your PC and select the TWRP recovery file of your phone. Select the appropriate option to flash the file, and wait for the process to complete.
If you need a TWRP installation guide, you can check out our related posts.
Step 3: Get the correct Magisk Zip
I’m assuming that you completed the TWRP flashing process on your Realme C53. Which I mentioned in the previous step. If you don’t, do it now. After finishing the TWRP flashing process, you are ready to flash the Magisk Zip file. So now you can download the Magisk zip file, which is given below.
Step 4: Root using Magisk Zip
- Let’s start by booting TWRP custom recovery.
- Press on the “Install button” and find the “Magisk file”.

- Select the “.Zip” file from the shown list to open the flashing menu.

- “Swipe right” to start the flashing process.

- Reboot your device when the flashing process is complete.
Boom! You have successfully rooted your Realme C53 and you can enjoy rooting services in it.
Method #2: Using Fastboot and ADB
Make sure to download platform tools and ADB drivers on your PC or Laptop.
- Go to Settings >> About Phone >> Tap on “Build Number” several times until “Developer Mode” is enabled.
- Access the “Developer option” to Enable “USB debugging” and “OEM Unlocking”.

- Connect your Smartphone to the PC or Laptop using the “USB Cable”.
- Open the platform tool folder and type “cmd” in the folder’s search bar.

- A terminal window or command prompt will display on the screen.
- Now type the first command, “adb reboot bootloader” to boot into the bootloader.

- Finally, type the command “fastboot reboot” to reboot the device.

Method #3: Root Realme C53 Without PC
- Download and install the KingoRoot app on your Realme C53.

- Make sure to enable the “unknown source” settings on your device.
- Now, open the application and click on the One Click Root option.

- Wait until the Rooting process ends on the Kingoroot app.
- After completing the process, your Realme C53 has been successfully rooted.
How do I uninstall Magisk on Realme C53?
Whenever you are unsatisfied with the root access on your Realme C53 and think of unrooting it, there are some simple steps to unroot your Realme C53.
- Open the Magisk App on your device.
- Go to the “Settings” menu Tap (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner, and then select “Settings”.
- Scroll down in the Settings menu and tap the “Uninstall” button.

- Follow the prompts to “Uninstall Magisk” and Restore your device to its original, unrooted state.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Ans. Rooting a device is risky as it can void warranties, expose it to security vulnerabilities, and potentially lead to system instability.
Ans. Jailbreaking’s legality in India is ambiguous. It falls into a legal gray area, as it’s not explicitly banned, but it can void warranties and violate terms of service. Caution is advised.
Ans. A rooted phone isn’t safe for banking due to its increased vulnerability to malware and security breaches. Rooting removes essential security layers, risking sensitive financial data exposure. It’s recommended to use an unrooted device for secure banking transactions.
Conclusion
First of all, thank you, guys, for reading our article. In this article, we have discussed how you can get full control over your Realme C53 and how you can customize the UI and theme of your device. We have discussed all these things in full detail. And if you still face any problems in understanding, then you can tell us in the comment box, and we will solve it and give it to you.