[Download] SuperSU 2.68 and Samsung 6.0.1 CFAR (CF Auto Root) released

Well well, Chainfire has just released SuperSU beta v2.68 with bug fixes and some important changes to further improve the stability of beta version. We’re yet to test if this release fixes boot issue with several Marshmallow running devices from various manufacturers while trying to root.

Also (the bigger news), CF Auto Root has been updated to support Samsung’s retail Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update for Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge Plus and Note 5.

So yes, you can now just flash CF Auto Root to your Samsung Galaxy device running the retail (final) build of 6.0.1 Marshmallow firmware and get root access, as simple as that.

You can grab the latest 6.0.1 CF Auto root aka CFAR for your Samsung Galaxy device from Chainfire’s official website link provided below. Simply download the CFAR file meant for your device model and firmware build, and then flash/install using Odin.

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download CF Auto Root (Samsung devices)
└ Be sure to download CFAR file only for your device model no. and firmware build.

As for SuperSU BETA v2.68, you can download it from the link below. It’s TWRP recovery flashable zip, so ya know how to play with it.

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download SuperSU v2.68 

For help with SuperSU installation, follow our detailed step-by-step guide at the link below:

[icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] How to Flash SuperSU zip using TWRP recovery

Happy Androiding!

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