Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone can seem something of forbidden fruit in the sense that many know it is potentially bad for their device, but they cannot seem to resist the temptation. You need not fret, though, as rooting the Android operating system is safer these days than it used to be. We can thank better versions of SuperSU and other rooting tools for that. Chainfire always seems to be updated the SuperSU application with more beta versions that can root more devices. Furthermore, the quality of media outlets covering the rooting niche is getting better. Gone are the days when a kid who can hardly string a sentence together can be dominating the front page with a how-to guide on how to brick your device.

Once you get the smartphone or tablet in your hands rooted, you can start removing the system applications. There are several ways to do this on the Samsung Galaxy S6, and we recommend you give at least one of them a try because there will be more system apps on your device than you might first realize. You don’t see the full list until you browse using one of your system app removers. The only thing with removing system apps is that you can create an unstable ROM on your device if you remove the wrong thing. That can make you dislike your rooting experience and turn you off the whole thing, so make sure you research the system apps you are removing before you do.

Samsung Galaxy S6

Here is everything you need to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone with the SM-G920I model number running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow software updates:

Files You Need

  1. Download the updated SuperSU that will root your Galaxy S6 smartphone on the Marshmallow update from here.
  2. You must have a custom recovery installed on the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920I smartphone before you can use this guide.

Rooting the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920I running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow

  1. Download the SuperSU zip file from the files section above and have it waiting on the desktop of the computer.
  2. Connect the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920I smartphone to the computer with the USB cable.
  3. Copy the SuperSU zip file over to the internal storage SD card.
  4. Unplug your S6 handset from the computer once you know you have the file on your internal storage.
  5. Press the Power button and choose to turn off your S6 smartphone.
  6. Hold the hardware button combination for recovery mode and boot the S6 up in recovery to get the custom recovery booting.
  7. Tap on the ‘Install’ option from recovery menu.
  8. Browse the SD card for your updated SuperSU zip file and agree to install it on your device by following the instructions on the display.
  9. Choose the option to reboot the system from the main recovery menu and you’re done.

In conclusion, that’s how to root the Samsung Galaxy S6 SM-G920I running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. You should find that this guide works soundly for all updated on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.