Download and Root with SuperSU Zip using Custom Recovery
Hello guys! Are you reading this article because you want to root your phone? Are you confused because you are not having enough information regarding rooting? If yes, then we are here to solve all your problems.
In this post, we will be sharing with you all about rooting and also help you download and root with SuperSU Zip using Custom Recovery. If you happen to be an Android user, you would be familiar with the term ‘rooting’ or at least heard of it at some point even if you’re not, you need not worry as it is very easy to understand and implement.
Do you remember the time when many Android devices didn’t use to live up to their potential and the only option to improve them was rooting? Seems like forever ago, right? Those days the smartphones were bound to run on horrible software updates which didn’t give many options for customization. Android happens to be an open source OS which gives you the option to customize the device well beyond the manufacturer’s limits. After rooting, you can remove the bloatware, upgrade or downgrade the firmware, tinker with the settings, overclock and underclock, and perform other tweaks in your system.
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How to install SuperSU zip using TWRP Recovery
Download the latest SuperSU Zip file by going to the link mentioned above.
Now, move the file to the root of the internal memory of your device.
Turn off your phone and boot it into TWRP Recovery mode by pressing “Volume Down + Power” buttons simultaneously.
Once the device is booted into TWRP Recovery, take the backup of the current ROM by tapping on the ‘Backup’ button and then selecting the partitions like system, data, and boot.
Once the backup is complete, flash the SuperSU zip on the device by tapping the ‘install’ menu, then browsing and selecting the zip file. Swipe to confirm the flash.
Done! You have successfully rooted the device. Now, reboot the phone.
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