[ROOT]SuperSU 2.82

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ante0

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For rooting/decryption in general, check out: https://xdaforums.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986

Firmware B182+
These require TWRP 3.1.0: https://xdaforums.com/mate-9/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-huawei-mate-9-t3515617
For devices on firmware B182+ (B182 in most cases. Check on hwmt.ru if it's released after 12th of April 2017):
For decrypted devices use official SuperSU 2.82 SR3: https://xdaforums.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
To stay encrypted use 2.82 SR3: https://mega.nz/#!F9twlDTC!Rj7062XAlb0ltYT_jKA0TeN9VDOoUyPO6h4CWYg9d7E

Firmware pre-B182:
This requires TWRP 3.0.2 because of PHH (Not tested on 3.1.0 anyway, assuming it doesn't work as PHH fails on 3.0.3.): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120697579
For devices on firmware before B182 (Or released before April 12th 2017)
For decrypted: https://mega.nz/#!81lxgbBY!EN4mJQfKScQG34Wny3iIlB5EgVVvu9bkeciLSUHzm5s
To stay encrypted: https://mega.nz/#!QtFGFITT!uZOUjYbRO0FP1szggNevwP8-okZkIqV5KQC2L0lUkg0

And Magisk

Thanks to:
Tecalote for the 2.82 SuperSU zip
Dexs for the original 2.79 SuperSU for Mate 8 zip
Chainfire for supersu
topjohnwu for Magisk
phhusson for PHH SU
KangVIP for the init.d support that I kanged from them.
ajsmsg78 and 5[Strogino] for reigniting my lust for modifying android xD
 
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allen099

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Thanks for this. Stupid question...what's the difference between installing SuperSU 2.79 and using the superroot from Eddmecha? I'm not getting binary out of date or anything like that. Does it give the ability to install SUhide? Thanks!!
 
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Thanks for this. Stupid question...what's the difference between installing SuperSU 2.79 and using the superroot from Eddmecha? I'm not getting binary out of date or anything like that. Does it give the ability to install SUhide? Thanks!!

SuperSU is SuperSU (chainfire), superroot uses phhs su.
A type of SUhide (hidesu) is already in SuperRoot, but it doesn't pass SafetyNet. I'm going to test SUhide now, it was last tested in October 2016 so chances are it doesn't pass SafetyNet, so Android Pay and PokémonGo will still complain.

But will test.

Function wise they're about the same, people seem to prefer SuperSU though.

Edit: SUhide is detectable as of 2016/11 security patches.
 
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SuperSU is SuperSU (chainfire), superroot uses phhs su.
A type of SUhide (hidesu) is already in SuperRoot, but it doesn't pass SafetyNet. I'm going to test SUhide now, it was last tested in October 2016 so chances are it doesn't pass SafetyNet, so Android Pay and PokémonGo will still complain.

But will test.

Function wise they're about the same, people seem to prefer SuperSU though.

Edit: SUhide is detectable as of 2016/11 security patches.

Got it, thank you. Just wanted to make sure we weren't missing out one way or the other. I've moved to Magisk w/ PHH on my previous Nexus 6P, so unless there's a benefit one way or the other...thank you for testing SUhide. I appreciate the work!
 

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Does avoiding SafetyNet use Magisk as systemless root?

Magisk is the only one that can. I think there are xposed modules for it too, but xposed is not ready for Nougat.
And it would probably need more tweaks to work with Mate 9 xD
I'm going to see if Magisk can be installed the same way as SuperSU is installed.
E.g. Not the usual systemless su way.
 

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Magisk is the only one that can. I think there are xposed modules for it too, but xposed is not ready for Nougat.
And it would probably need more tweaks to work with Mate 9 xD
I'm going to see if Magisk can be installed the same way as SuperSU is installed.
E.g. Not the usual systemless su way.

This made me happy. I love the developers here!
 
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ante0

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So close.
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But doesn't matter. Still no passing SafetyNet even with all green checks.
 

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