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SuperSU, a Popular Root App For Android, Disappears From Google Play Store (androidpolice.com) 66

Corbin Davenport, writing for AndroidPolice: For years, SuperSU was one of the most popular root applications for Android. Chainfire, the creator of SuperSU, handed over development to CCMT in 2015. He ended his involvement with the app last year, so CCMT has been in full control of it since then. For reasons currently unknown, SuperSU has now vanished from the Play Store. The app's Twitter and Google+ accounts for SuperSU haven't made a post since last year, the Facebook page has been inactive since March, and the official forum is currently offline. As such, it seems like the app was largely abandoned. The latest version available from APKMirror was published in January. Further reading: End of an era: Chainfire is halting development on all root-related apps.
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SuperSU, a Popular Root App For Android, Disappears From Google Play Store

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  • Magisk (Score:2, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Magisk with Magisk Manger has been a nice alternative for me.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      With how phones are going, a systemless root like Magisk is just the next step in the process. Hopefully Magisk can carry the torch from where SuperSU left off, so people can still run their stuff like Titanium Backup, firewalls, and other apps.

  • by gti_guy ( 875684 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @01:24PM (#57412296)
    • Which was last updated on 2016-01-21

      • by higuita ( 129722 )

        and still works fine...

  • Someone should get to the root of the problem.

  • by MobyDisk ( 75490 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @02:02PM (#57412540) Homepage

    I have an older Galaxy Tab [wikipedia.org] that was useless out-of-the-box. I should have returned it because it was so slow that it literally couldn't keep up with my typing, even after a factory reset. It scrolled at 5 fps. After it fell into disuse for years, I rooted it with SuperSU, and used a task manager find and delete two processes that were eating 80% of the CPU. No idea what they did, but the tablet has been fine since then.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @02:10PM (#57412590)

    Magisk had replaced SuperSU a long time ago.

    Chainfire is an absolute master and his SU applications impeccable

    But with the latest revisions of Android, Magisk had begun to replace what SuperSU and other SU applications provided.

  • by The_Dougster ( 308194 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @02:18PM (#57412680) Homepage

    Instead, LineageOS https://lineageos.org/ [lineageos.org] provides a su option zip that can be flashed along with the main image and opengapps. After it is installed, you can toggle root access via the developer options and control which apps can get it.

    The list of devices officially supported is not huge, but there are some unofficial builds available now for select others. LineageOS is rather nice if you can run it.

  • I wouldn't own an android device without rooting it
    • I use your rooted phone too. Thanks for rooting it. Oh, you didn't know there was an extra wee package pushed to your phone during the rooting process?
  • by Artem S. Tashkinov ( 764309 ) on Tuesday October 02, 2018 @02:46PM (#57412924) Homepage
    Magisk [xda-developers.com] has made SuperSU irrelevant because SuperSU needs to modify the system partition and Android since version 7 doesn't quite like it to the point that many functions stop working completely.
  • I stopped rooting, when 4.3 came along...it was "good enough" and, I try to buy phones outright, NOT from the carrier branded, feature stripped, locked down, bloated garbage from the carrier stores. My last 4 phones, 3 Huawei Mates & the Essential PH-1 have been "good enough" they didn't need rooting, and what few apps I didn't want, were easy to install. I leave my phone alone, and don't jack with it. Install Nova Launcher Prime, the 8-10 apps that I use other than the defaults and pretty much leave
    • It's not worth rooting. A person who admits rooting pretty much admits they have no idea about tech security. There are very few things that would make rooting worth compromising the security of your phone and/or networks.
  • Chainfire once said that 2.76 was the last version he personally built.

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