With root access on your Android device, you will be able to do a lot of different things, like flashing a ROM, updating a Custom Recovery, or simply sideloading a vast array of different Mods.If you want to know more about root then check out our previous post [icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] What Is Rooting Android Phone? Advantages And Disadvantages[icon name=”external-link” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] However, for quite some time now, users have been complaining about bootloop issues on their devices running Android 7.x.x Nougat, with SuperSU installed. Just recently, senior XDA member, Chainfire has released the much awaited SuperSU v2.79 SR2, which fixes the annoying bootloop issues, and also gives a better SELinux Handling on devices running Android Nougat and above. The following has been stated by the senior member at XDA Forums :

If your device is already rooted on Android Nougat, and you have been facing several issues with it, then we do recommend you flash this SuperSU update file via your custom recovery like TWRP on CWM. You can download the latest beta version of SuperSU by following the link here.

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