Monday, 20 April 2020

How to Flash SuperSU using TWRP recovery and Root any Android device

If you are an Android user, then you may be familiar with the word “Rooting”. There was a time when many of the Android phones available didn’t live up to their potential, and root was the answer. At those days the smartphone was bound to be running on a Horrible software update which didn’t stand to the hype of Customization. Android is an open source operating system which allows you to customize your device beyond the manufacturer’s limitations. If you have rooted your device, then you can do a lot of useful things. With root, you can remove bloatware that came on your phone, run a firewall, enable tethering even if your carrier is blocking it, Overclock and underclock, manually back up your system, and other useful tweaks to gain system access

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What Does Rooting Mean?

Rooting doesn’t mean hacking. So please don’t compare the term hacking to rooting. In fact, it is not true at all. Well, Rooting for Android means nothing but jailbreaking the device to get access to the root directory of your android mobile. This means you are removing the restrictions and limitations from your Android Phone or Tablet to perform unperformable tasks.
[su_note note_color=”#fefef3″ text_color=”#000000″]Try Magisk Root on your phone now. Also check the best magisk modules. [/su_note]Before we dive into the installation process of SuperSU, let’s understand the term SuperSU.



If you have an Android device that is bootloader unlockable and have a custom recovery for itself, then congratulations! Your device is eligible for the world’s easiest method to get root access.

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