ROOT now available on Android N by Chainfire

Android N ROOT

When we are digesting the new features of Android N that lead us to an optimization of the system and a good set of details such as night mode or an improved doze mode so that we can even notice an improvement in battery life when we take the mobile in pocket, Chainfire, an expert in the ROOT privileges field, has announced that ROOT is now available for Android N in a first version for SuperSU of the previous one.

Although we are still facing a developer preview for Android N Nexus devices, anyone who has installed this new version of Android you can go through a post on XDA Forums to be in front of the news and updates of the first test version of SuperSU, both in the form of ZIP and CFAR. As there are several major changes to SELinux in the Android N preview, this leads to others in SuperSU.

For the next week or two Chainfire hopes to apply more changes Since there are several related invasive changes to SELinux management, several things still need to be tested before we can mark this release as beta.

Android N Chainfire

Chainfire himself warns that the only opportunities to test the ROOT has been on a Nexus 5X, so there is still a risk of problems if you happen to try. He recommends that if one does not feel safe flashing the terminal to find bootloops or inopportune closings, the best thing to do is see how others try and offer their feedback.

El link to ROOT post on Android N is this.

What it does welcome more users than try this way to ROOT on Android N to provide their feedback and thus smooth out rough edges between everyone. Something quite normal and to which many of us have become accustomed in those early years of Android when we had to go to custom ROMs to obtain normal performance from the software of our phone.


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