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## Does KernelSU support my device?
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KernelSU supports devices running Android with a unlockable bootloader, morever offical support is only for GKI Linux Kernels 5.10+ (in practice this means that your device needs to have Android 12 out of the factory in order to be supported).
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KernelSU supports devices running Android with an unlockable bootloader, moreover official support is only for GKI Linux Kernels 5.10+ (in practice this means that your device needs to have Android 12 out of the factory in order to be supported).
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You can easily check support for your device via the KernelSU Manager, which you can get [here](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/releases).
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If it shows `Not Installed`, then your device most likely supports KernelSU offically.
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If it shows `Not Installed`, then your device most likely supports KernelSU officially.
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If it shows `Unsupported`, then your device is not offically supported at present. However, you can build kernel source and integrate KernelSU to make it work, or use [Unofficially supported devices](unofficially-support-devices).
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If it shows `Unsupported`, then your device is not officially supported at present. However, you can build kernel source and integrate KernelSU to make it work, or use [Unofficially supported devices](unofficially-support-devices).
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## Does KernelSU need to unlock bootloader?
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Yes, most Magisk modules work out-of-the-box with KernelSU, check [Module guide]
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## Does KernelSU support Xposed?
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Yes, you can use LSPosed with [ZygiskNext](https://github.com/Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext).
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Yes, you can use LSPosed (or other modern XPosed derivative) with [ZygiskNext](https://github.com/Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext).
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## Does KernelSU support Zygisk?
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