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Sukisu Ultra v4.1.3

Sukisu Ultra is an ultimate root solution built for modern Android ecosystems. Pushing the boundaries of kernel-level modifications, it brings next-generation stealth capabilities and robust systemless module integration. It operates deeply within the kernel, providing a profoundly invisible root environment. Actively maintained at [SukiSU-Ultra].

SukiSU_v4.1.3_40796-release.apk

Manager App Size: 11.59 MB

Mandatory download. The core application to manage your root privileges and configure system modules.

Version v4.1.3 Bootloader Unlock Required

Understanding Sukisu Ultra

Sukisu Ultra represents the pinnacle of modern Android rooting methodologies. Bypassing the limitations of traditional userspace modifications, it injects logic entirely into the deep kernel space, creating an environment that is exceptionally resilient and undetectable.

With a focus on extreme stealth, Sukisu Ultra eliminates conventional root traces. Whenever an application requests superuser privileges, the framework utilizes an advanced authentication mechanism. Without explicit authorization granted via the manager, the kernel behaves identically to an untouched, unrooted device.

This strict architectural design guarantees an absolute level of security. Users can seamlessly pass stringent Play Integrity API checks and bypass complex banking application security protocols without relying on fragile hide modules or continuous system workarounds.

Sukisu Ultra Core Advantages

Explore the outstanding features that make Sukisu Ultra the preferred choice for advanced Android power users.

Impenetrable Stealth

By operating below the userspace layer, Sukisu Ultra leaves zero traces for scanning applications. Competitive games and banking platforms will consistently read the device environment as completely pristine.

Strict Whitelisting

Abandoning outdated denylist concepts, this solution uses an aggressive allowlist mechanism. Applications simply cannot interact with the root daemon unless explicitly greenlit by the user.

Ultimate Compatibility

Designed to seamlessly integrate with modern systemless modules. Users can enjoy vast customizations, fonts, and performance tweaks without ever permanently altering the read-only partitions.

GKI Optimization

Heavily optimized for the Generic Kernel Image (GKI) architecture found in newer devices, ensuring peak performance, battery efficiency, and zero bootloop risks during system OTA updates.

Robust Security

With the root process completely isolated, malicious apps and external threats are physically incapable of hijacking superuser permissions through standard userspace vulnerability exploits.

Community Verified

Built transparently as an open-source project on GitHub. Every line of code is accessible, auditable, and continuously improved by a dedicated community of Android security researchers.

Minimum System Requirements

UBL Status

Your Android device must possess an officially Unlocked Bootloader to permit the installation of custom kernel modifications securely.

Stock Firmware

You must acquire a clean copy of your device's stock boot.img or init_boot.img extracted directly from your current operating system version.

Fastboot Tools

A PC or Laptop with ADB & Fastboot drivers correctly configured is necessary for the final flashing command procedures.

Core Contributors

tiann, ShirkNeko, Ylarod, 5ec1cff, liankong233

Project Repository

[SukiSU-Ultra]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

While Magisk places its modifications within the userspace (specifically altering the ramdisk), Sukisu Ultra operates significantly deeper. By patching the kernel environment itself, it remains entirely invisible to conventional apps. This profound difference means you no longer need to constantly update hide lists to pass integrity checks.

Absolutely. Sukisu Ultra maintains an incredibly high compatibility rate with existing systemless modules. Whether you are installing custom audio libraries, visual tweaks, or font changers, they will work flawlessly. For modules that require Zygisk functionality, you simply need to install a Zygisk compatibility bridge module first.

Yes. Because the root daemon does not mount visible binaries in standard system paths, and relies on an explicit allowlist, banking applications and high-security enterprise software will detect the device state as completely normal and unmodified.

The safest method involves extracting the boot.img from your stock firmware. Transfer this file to your phone, open the Sukisu Ultra Manager, and process the file through the "Patch" function. Once patched, move the resulting image back to your PC and flash it to your device using the fastboot command line interface.

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