If you’ve been in the Android rooting scene for a while, two names stand out: Chainfire and SuperSU . For years, SuperSU was the gold standard for managing root permissions. But when CCM (the Chinese company that bought it) went silent, many thought it was game over. Enter the SuperSU Beta —the quiet, community-driven lifeline that kept the flame burning.
SuperSU stood out from earlier tools like "Superuser" by ChainsDD due to its advanced feature set: supersu beta
Beta versions often addressed niche hardware issues, such as fixing boot loops on encrypted Nexus devices or working around Samsung’s "kernel panic" protections on the Note 7. Core Features of Beta Versions If you’ve been in the Android rooting scene