Google released Android O Developer Preview 3 on Thursday. Now there’s word that one of the most popular third-party superuser management tools, SuperSU, has released a new version that will work with ...
Chainfire surely doesn’t sleep, having just released an updated SuperSU test build for the Android N developer preview. Because it’s such early days yet and more testing needs to be done, Chainfire is ...
SuperSU, or SuperUser, is a utility application known and loved by thousands of users running rooted Android devices. It’s an application designed to regulate and log elevated permission requests from ...
Folks at The Android Soul have just confirmed that the newly released Android L Developer Preview for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 2013 can be rooted with the patched SuperSU v2.00 package which incorporates a ...
Last week, Google surprised a number of us, and launched the Android N Developer Preview, well ahead of Google I/O – where this stuff normally happens. The Android N Developer Preview is a way for ...
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Rooting an Android phone lets you customize the behavior of your device, access protected files and folders, and generally muck around with the operating system. But it also makes your phone more ...
Android 5.0 Lollipop comes with enhanced levels of security built into its ecosystem which unfortunately breaks the conventional methods of rooting an Android device. By default, the security at the ...
For years Android users have used rooting their phones as a method of unlocking their full potential. A popular app that went along with root was SuperSU. Now, ages after its debut, the app has been ...