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If I freeze the app will I still have root?
I went to a cell phone shop and I thought they were really going to root it but they used this app and charged me 25$
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SGH-1527 indicates you've got a Galaxy Mega. If that's correct than:
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxymega63.html
CWM and Philz (my favorite) will still suffice but note that neither one is still actively being supported. Developers for TWRP are still quite active and continue to support it.


Is there any menu option explaining the difference between those two 2.8.7.0 listings?
If not go for the top one and if there's a problem try the second. TWRP's site shows they provide both tar and img files if that's the issue involved.
1. You download Flashify and grant it Super User permissions. (you can find it in google play)
2. You need to choose the recovery you want to use (twrp, cwm, philz) look up your device model under about device. In flashify you want to click download recovery. (if you already have this skip to step 4)
3. Choose the recovery you want to download and flash it. The process is really user friendly.
4. Now you want to download the SuperSU zip from chainfires official site. Once done you need to go back to flashify and click zip file and locate the zip you downloaded. It should be in 0/sdcard/download.
5. After that you flash it, then reboot device.
SuperSU is showing binary occupied due to Kingo, Use TB pro and then uninstall Kingo with it or open the Kingo app and see if there is a unroot option, not sure.I froze kingo super user and rebooted.
When it came back up I used fx Explorer to look at the system files and TB also works.
I tried to run SuperSU and got binaries are occupied
If I uninstall the root it won't be rooted any more. The cell guy said this app was the only way.SuperSU is showing binary occupied due to Kingo, Use TB pro and then uninstall Kingo with it or open the Kingo app and see if there is a unroot option, not sure.
Then reflash SuperSU let's say version 2.8.2 i've used this version alot and haven't had any issues. Or use Super Sume.
The same thing happens at times with the S7 nougat root, with that you just run the unroot bat and then re run the root bat.
There's a root bat for my phone?re run the root bat.
Once rooted, your phone needs something like SuperSU to act as a intermediate background service between you and the apps on your phone. SuperSU keeps track of which apps can and cannot use root access, and logs their activity for your reference later if needed.
I really don't know if the Kingo SuperSu app has been altered in any way but if it's a choice between the Chainfire/Codingcode version or the Kingo version I put my trust in the former.