SuperSU SuperSU requires a rooted device that it means,you can use SuperSu after rooting your Android Device.SuperSU offers for advanced management of Superuser access claims for all the Android apps on your Smart device on your device that requires root privileges would ask for it as you can see in the screenshot below. Superuser helps you to grant or deny those permissions for a particular time depending on your choice. It is a free Android app, which makes your life easier to keep track of the apps you’ve granted specific permissions to, so they don’t keep pop out asking again. Team Chainfire is active when it comes to supporting and updates developments for SuperSU. You can check the official Xda thread to get the latest updates and beta versions as soon as they are available. The current stable version, which is v2.82 supports the latest Android Marshmallow root and the following: Supported Android Versions Nougat Android Lollipop Android ...
What exactly is Lucky Patcher? Nowadays splitting applications has turned out to be so across the board a practice on Android that it's incited a pitiful mass migration toward Freemium models to put the brakes on unsustainable levels of theft. Lucky Patcher is an apparatus that is not intended for breaking purposes, but rather offers a progression of components to control applications that, illicit acts aside, let you do certain operations which in particular circumstances may be of extraordinary help (regardless of how much the way of the application appears to point the other way). Lucky Patcher analyzes the list of installed apps on your device and indicates the actions you can carry out, among which you’ll find the possibility to remove the license verification included on many apps that requires them to be downloaded from Google Play to work; modify the associated permissions; extract the APK file to do backups; and other illicit actions like removing Google Ads o...