How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

In this guide, we will show you the steps to root your OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS. There exist quite a few ways using which you can root your Android device, with Magisk reigning supreme at the top. However, we are seeing a slight change in the priority among the tech enthusiasts. There has been a minuscule yet noticeable shift among the users from Magisk to its counterparts.

These include the likes of unofficial forks of Magisk like Kitsune or Delta, or other third-party alternatives like KernelSU, APatch, and KernelSU Next. So why this change all of a sudden? Well, it has now become quite a challenging task to hide root as banking and payment apps have put in place numerous checks for the Magisk binary.

However, they are yt to do so for the aforementioned apps. Hence, if you rooted via any of those apps, then there’s a high chance that you can easily bypass the root checks on your device and use payment apps without any issues. So due to all these reasons, this guide will show you the steps to root your OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS. Follow along,

  • How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS METHOD 1 [Shorter Method] METHOD 2 [Longer Method]

How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

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Before starting, please take a backup of all the data on your device. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.

METHOD 1 [Shorter Method]

How to Root any OnePlus via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

METHOD 2 [Longer Method]

  1. To begin with, download the same firmware that is installed on your device.
  2. You may verify the same from the device’s Version Number.
  3. Now extract it, get the payload.bin file, and load it into the Fastboot Enhance Tool . Then extract the init_boot.img file from it.
  4. Next up, download and extract the Android SDK Platform Tools on your PC.
  5. Then enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking, and connect your device to PC via USB.
  6. Now unlock the bootloader on your device via the fastboot flashing unlock command.
  7. Then install the KSU Next app > patch the init_boot.img file via it.
  8. Now transfer this patched file to platform-tools and rename it to patched_init_boot.img
  9. Next up, download and install the Key Attestation app on your device.
  10. Then download the 6.6.66 kernelsu next boot.img (or more than .66 if available) from here .
  11. Now boot your device to the Fastboot Mode via: adb reboot bootloader
  12. Then flash the patched init_boot via: fastboot flash init_boot patched_init_boot.img
  13. Now restart your device, launch KernelSU Next, and make sure it is working in LKM Mode.
  14. Then get the vbmeta.img file from the same firmware version that is installed on your device.
  15. Now transfer the file to the platform-tools folder. Then boot your device to the Fastboot Mode adb reboot bootloader
  16. Now disable Android Verified Boot by flashing vbmeta.img as follows: fastboot –disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
  17. Now flash the boot.img as follows: fastboot flash boot boot.img
  18. Then flash the SUSFS module from here . Now copy the verified boot hash under “root of trust”
  19. Go to /data/adb/VerifiedBootHash and put the string you copied in the text file
  20. Finally, restart your device for the changes to take place.
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  • Freddy 2 months ago Reply Your instructions don’t make sense Longer method 4.Then install the KSU Next app > patch the init_boot.img file via it. Okay explain where to get this init_boot.img Sadique Hassan 2 months ago Reply sorry mate for the confusion. I have updated the guide with more clarity..
  • Muji 11 months ago Reply Please give a susfs img for one plus 13r

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How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

In this guide, we will show you the steps to root your OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS. There exist quite a few ways using which you can root your Android device, with Magisk reigning supreme at the top. However, we are seeing a slight change in the priority among the tech enthusiasts. There has been a minuscule yet noticeable shift among the users from Magisk to its counterparts.

These include the likes of unofficial forks of Magisk like Kitsune or Delta, or other third-party alternatives like KernelSU, APatch, and KernelSU Next. So why this change all of a sudden? Well, it has now become quite a challenging task to hide root as banking and payment apps have put in place numerous checks for the Magisk binary.

However, they are yt to do so for the aforementioned apps. Hence, if you rooted via any of those apps, then there’s a high chance that you can easily bypass the root checks on your device and use payment apps without any issues. So due to all these reasons, this guide will show you the steps to root your OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS. Follow along,

  • How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS METHOD 1 [Shorter Method] METHOD 2 [Longer Method]

How to Root OnePlus 13 via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

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Before starting, please take a backup of all the data on your device. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.

METHOD 1 [Shorter Method]

How to Root any OnePlus via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

METHOD 2 [Longer Method]

  1. To begin with, download the same firmware that is installed on your device.
  2. You may verify the same from the device’s Version Number.
  3. Now extract it, get the payload.bin file, and load it into the Fastboot Enhance Tool . Then extract the init_boot.img file from it.
  4. Next up, download and extract the Android SDK Platform Tools on your PC.
  5. Then enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking, and connect your device to PC via USB.
  6. Now unlock the bootloader on your device via the fastboot flashing unlock command.
  7. Then install the KSU Next app > patch the init_boot.img file via it.
  8. Now transfer this patched file to platform-tools and rename it to patched_init_boot.img
  9. Next up, download and install the Key Attestation app on your device.
  10. Then download the 6.6.66 kernelsu next boot.img (or more than .66 if available) from here .
  11. Now boot your device to the Fastboot Mode via: adb reboot bootloader
  12. Then flash the patched init_boot via: fastboot flash init_boot patched_init_boot.img
  13. Now restart your device, launch KernelSU Next, and make sure it is working in LKM Mode.
  14. Then get the vbmeta.img file from the same firmware version that is installed on your device.
  15. Now transfer the file to the platform-tools folder. Then boot your device to the Fastboot Mode adb reboot bootloader
  16. Now disable Android Verified Boot by flashing vbmeta.img as follows: fastboot –disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
  17. Now flash the boot.img as follows: fastboot flash boot boot.img
  18. Then flash the SUSFS module from here . Now copy the verified boot hash under “root of trust”
  19. Go to /data/adb/VerifiedBootHash and put the string you copied in the text file
  20. Finally, restart your device for the changes to take place.
  • How to Switch from Magisk to KernelSU
  • How to Hide Root via KernelSU on Rooted Android
  • Rooting via Magisk/KernelSU/APatch: Boot or Init Boot
  • How to Flash Kernel with Integrated KernelSU on Galaxy S24 Ultra
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  • Freddy 2 months ago Reply Your instructions don’t make sense Longer method 4.Then install the KSU Next app > patch the init_boot.img file via it. Okay explain where to get this init_boot.img Sadique Hassan 2 months ago Reply sorry mate for the confusion. I have updated the guide with more clarity..
  • Muji 11 months ago Reply Please give a susfs img for one plus 13r

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How to Root any OnePlus via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

In this guide, we will show you the steps to root your OnePlus device using KernelSU Next and SUSFS. When it comes to gaining administrative privileges over your device, Magisk has long been the go-to choice for tech enthusiasts. However, over the last few months, we have witnessed a slight change in this trend, with many people moving towards KernelSU.

One major reason for the same is the issues with hiding the root when it comes to Magisk. Even if you end up passing the Basic and Device test [well, in some cases, even the Strong Test] and hide the Magisk app, the banking and payment apps will still end up identifying that your device is rooted via Magisk, and hence they will refuse to function.

Fortunately, at least for now, that isn’t the case with KernelSU. This, when combined with the SUSFS, gives you the most stringent root hiding environment along with a slew of additional advanced-level tweaks. So, without any further ado, let’s make you aware of the steps to root your OnePlus device using the combination of KernelSU Next and SUSFS. Follow along.

  • How to Root any OnePlus Phone via KernelSU Next and SUSFS SUPPORTED DEVICE LIST INSTALLATION STEPS
  • How to Install OnePlus Kernel with KernelSU Next without TWRP

How to Root any OnePlus Phone via KernelSU Next and SUSFS

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Before starting, take a backup of all the data on your device, just to be on the safe side. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device, and data by performing the below steps.

SUPPORTED DEVICE LIST

As of now, these are the supported devices, though more devices will be added in the near future, so stay tuned!

OP ACE 2 PRO

OP ACE 2

OP ACE 3V

OP ACE 5

OP ACE 5 PRO

OP NORD 4

OP OPEN

OP PAD 2

OP 10 PRO

OP 10T

OP 11R

OP 11

OP 12

OP 12R

OP 13

OP 13R

OP 13S

INSTALLATION STEPS

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  1. First off, download the required files from below: OnePlus Kernel with KernelSU Next and SUSFS Support KernelSU Next App SUSFS Module
  2. Then install the TWRP Recovery onto your device.
  3. Now reboot your device to TWRP Recovery using: adb reboot recovery // from the OS fastboot reboot recovery // from Fastboot Mode
  4. Now go to Install > select the OnePlus Kernel > flash it.
  5. Then go to Reboot and select System to boot to the OS.
  6. Next up, install the KernelSU Next app. Then launch it.
  7. Go to Modules, tap Install, and flash the SUSFS Module.
  8. Now, hit Reboot. Once it boots up, tap Open next to SUSFS.
  9. Then tap on Custom SUSFS Settings and customize it as per your liking.
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How to Install OnePlus Kernel with KernelSU Next without TWRP

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Some OnePlus devices might not have a working TWRP Recovery. So in such cases, here’s what you need to do:

  1. First off, download the required files from below: OnePlus Kernel with KernelSU Next and SUSFS Support KernelSU Next App SUSFS Module
  2. Download the same firmware which is installed on your device.
  3. Then extract the init_boot.img from it using Fastboot Enhance.
  4. Now transfer the file to your device. Then install KernelSU Next.
  5. Launch it, tap on the downward arrow > select a file > init_boot.
  6. File will now be patched. Transfer it to the platform-tools folder.
  7. Now open the Command Prompt inside the platform-tools folder.
  8. Then type in the below command to boot your device to Fastboot. adb reboot bootloader
  9. Now type in the below command to flash this patched init_boot: fastboot flash init_boot patched_init_boot.img
  10. Then type the below command to boot the device to the rooted OS fastboot reboot
  11. Install the Kernel Flasher app , launch it, and tap View next to both slots.
  12. Then note down the Slot name [A or B] that gives you the Flash option.
  13. Now tap on Flash > Flash AK3 ZIP > select the OnePlus Kernel.
  14. Once done, restart the device for the kernel to be up and running.
  15. Next up, install the KernelSU Next app. Then launch it.
  16. Go to Modules, tap Install, and flash the SUSFS Module.
  17. Now, hit Reboot. Once it boots up, tap Open next to SUSFS.
  18. Then tap on Custom SUSFS Settings and customize it as per your liking.
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  • ae 3 months ago Reply does it not work on oxygenos 16 because the apps are no longer being granted root access
  • Akash 5 months ago Reply Need kernal su file for oneplus 8 pro running 13

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