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There are also a fair number of root apps that are broken on Android 5.0. The newest build of SuperSU from Chainfire might fix many of those issues, though.
News SuperSU developer releases suhide lite, an app that hides root status on Android phones (for now) by Brad Linder 08/09/2017 ...
SuperSU's biggest feature is that it steps in where Superuser normally would and can keep track of which apps you've granted root permissions to, and will automatically grant those permissions ...
Chainfire is a very popular figure in the android world. He is responsible for the widely used SuperSU feature, which allows devices to be rooted. Of course, once rooted, you are then free to ...
Nexus 7 (2013) LTE running on official Android 4.4 KRT16S KitKat firmware is now rooted successfully. Check for SuperSU app in the apps list to verify the root installation.
For those who are unaware, Chainfire is the developer behind the popular SuperSU application for Android which is an app used to manage the superuser controls for a rooted device when they ask ...
Galaxy Nexus running on official Android 4.3 JRW66V Jelly Bean should be now rooted successfully. Open the app drawer of the phone and look for an app called SuperSU.
In particular, there are quite a few rooted apps that are broken with Android 5.0. Thankfully the newest version of SuperSU from Chainfire looks to fix many of these issues. If you’re feeling ...
A popular app that went along with root was SuperSU. Now, ages after its debut, the app has been removed from Google Play.
We'll see when the phone actually gets released. In related news, the Play Store version of the SuperSU app has been updated, presumably to the same build included in the updated CF-Auto-Root.