
KernelSU Next helps users who need reliable root access on Android without heavy user space changes. It suits advanced users who manage permissions across apps and want precise control over system behavior. Because it operates at the kernel layer, responses to requests feel direct and consistent across devices. To get started with KernelSU Next APK, you should be comfortable with root concepts and understand the risks of granting superuser rights.
Kernel based su control
KernelSU Next handles su at the kernel layer, so access decisions are processed close to the system core. You can approve or deny root requests from apps as they occur. Once basic access control is in place, you can move on to modules for customization.
Module system via Magic Mount and OverlayFS
This module system uses dynamic mounts to apply changes during runtime.
When modules are active, App Profile helps contain their impact on selected apps.
App Profile cage for root power
In the KernelSU Next latest version, App Profile lets you lock root power in a controlled cage for specific apps. You define what an app can do with root, which reduces accidental changes. This setup is useful when you test new modules or run sensitive tools that should not have full control.
KernelSU Next delivers kernel based su access, a dynamic module system, and an App Profile cage to limit root where needed. To begin, download KernelSU Next and review each app request carefully before granting permissions. This approach keeps your changes organized while you experiment with modules.
Latest Version
v1.0.7Uploaded by
KernelSU Next
Requires Android
Android 8.0+
Available on
KernelSU Next
Category
Free Tools AppReport
Flag as inappropriateLast updated on Jun 10, 2025
Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!