Top — How To Root Lenovo Tb8505f
For TB8505F, do NOT use fastboot flash boot directly. Many units have a locked fastboot flash command. Instead, use SP Flash Tool in “Download Only” mode.
Now that your Lenovo TB8505F is rooted, optimize it: how to root lenovo tb8505f top
For users seeking specific features without the high risk: For TB8505F, do NOT use fastboot flash boot directly
| Desired Feature | Alternative Method |
|----------------|--------------------|
| Remove bloatware | Use ADB commands: adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 [package_name] |
| System-wide ad blocking | Use private DNS (e.g., dns.adguard.com) or apps like Blokada (VPN-based) |
| Backup apps/data | Use adb backup or Lenovo’s built-in rescue & smart assistant |
| Performance tweaks | Use developer options to reduce animation scales or disable background processes | Prepare SP Flash Tool:
Result: Tablet will factory reset and reboot. You now have an unlocked bootloader.
The Lenovo TB8505F, also known as the Lenovo Tab M8 HD (2nd Gen), is a budget Android tablet running on a MediaTek MT8765B chipset. Rooting this device is possible but requires unlocking the bootloader, flashing a custom recovery (usually TWRP), and installing Magisk. Due to MediaTek’s unique bootloader architecture and the lack of official support, the process carries significant risk of bricking the device, voiding the warranty, and breaking critical functions like Widevine L1 (affecting Netflix/Amazon Prime HD playback).
If your device gets stuck in a boot loop (soft brick), this is the recovery method: