Root Galaxy S7 Edge G935F on G935FXXU1DQAZ Nougat firmware
In this detailed tutorial you would be able to root your Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F on Android 7.0 G935FXXU1DQAZ Nougat firmware. Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge both devices have been update to most awaited Android 7.0 Nougat update via G935FXXU1DQAZ firmware. We have posted a guide for it as well, if you think you haven’t updated your device, then follow this guide. If you have already updated your Galaxy S7 on latest firmware and want to root your device safely then you are at the right place.
Here we have mentioned all the necessary download and pre-requisites at one place for your ease, just follow the instructions below to root Galaxy S7 Edge on Android 7.0 Nougat firmware. The process is super easy but you need to pay attention on it, because first you need to flash TWRP recovery on your device and then flash the SuperSU root package from there. So we recommend you to follow each step in sequence to obtain root access on Galaxy S7 Edge smoothly.
How to root Galaxy S7 G935F on G935FXXU1DQAZ Nougat firmware
Note: The process includes rooting along flashing custom recovery on your device. Once you root your device the warranty will void so think twice before you begin the process.
Download SuperSU 2.79 zip file
Download latest TWRP recovery for Galaxy S7 Edge G935F.
Follow this guide to flash the above downloaded TWRP recovery on your device.
Process to root Galaxy S7 Edge G935F on G935FXXU1DQAZ Nougat firmware
- Once you are done with the installation of TWRP recovery on your Galaxy S7 Edge now the next step is to flash the SuperSU zip file via TWRP.
- But before moving forward we recommend you create a Nandroid backup of your important data including the firmware, follow this guide to create a Nandroid backup via TWRP recovery.
- Connect your device to PC and copy the SuperSU zip file on your device storage.
- Now boot your device into TWRP recovery or follow this guide to know how to do it.
- Once your device boots into recovery mode, tap ‘Install’ and choose the SuperSU zip file and flash it.
- Now reboot your device.
That’s it! Your device is rooted now. Visit Google Play and download Root checker app to verify the root access on your device.