CFAR was finally updated after such a long time. The CF-Auto-Root recently got some new changes. The past few months, the developer has been working on a new version that will hopefully improve the way Android geeks use it. You see, a lot has also changed within the Android platform, with a new Marshmallow version coming out so that means more changes on root as well.
The Android team has released a big security patch for 6.0. Samsung also did the same thing to Android 5.1 since the tech giant hasn’t released Marshmallow yet. The CFAR being updated is expected and looks like Chainfire is more than ready to take on new firmwares and versions. This new CFAR version doesn’t offer support for BETA 6.0 yet but it should be available soon.
The CFAR version for more than 300 mobile device models have been updated. Android 6.0, Android 5.1 and some new firmwares are given additional support so they can install SuperSU v2.65. This update is major so make sure you know what you’re doing before you use the updated CF-Auto-Root. Chainfire warns that you know what you’re doing since the SuperSU app is no longer owned by the company. It’s now under new ownership so some things might have changed.
Feel free to check out the CF-Auto-Root Repository.
SOURCE: Chainfire
Will this method work if i use another rooting tool like search4roots.Because i only use search4roots for my phone and tablets because it safe and easy to install.
Yes Hi There. I have just purchased an Sony M4 Xperia in January this year 2016.
I have been having certain trouble with my storage. So I then purchased an 32GB SD card
in order to help with this storage for games, photos & other media. The only catch is:
That my smartphone Sony M4 Xperia is not rooted as yet. So my media and games apps
are not able to be transferred directly onto my SD card. Because my smartphone is not rooted.
This is very annoying. I have already informed Android of this problem. and all that they can do
is to inform me that there is not as yet an rooting option for my specific smartphone.
I have been advised to address this one annoying issue onto the Android community.
with the vain hope of someone actually helping me with this problem. Is there an rooting option
or software specifically designed towards an Sony M4 Xperia Aqua??? Anyone???