The community standard for rooting Android 8.1.0 is Magisk . It uses a "systemless" approach that allows you to root without modifying the system partition, making it easier to hide root from apps that check for it (like banking apps).
Legitimate rooting today is . Instead:
In the Magisk app, select -> Select and Patch a File and choose your boot.img .
Extract the firmware file on your computer and locate the boot.img file.
To simplify the rooting process, we'll be using a popular APK file that allows for easy rooting. Please download the APK file from a trusted source:
This is the most common intent. The number "810" is often a mis-typed or shorthand reference to Android version 8.1 . Users of devices running Android 8.1 Oreo frequently search for APK tools that can root their phones with a single tap.
Before you risk your device’s security, ask: Do I really need root?