In this guide, we will show you the steps to root your OnePlus 11 using KernelSU Next and SUSFS. During the initial days of Android, you just needed to flash the SuperSU Hide module to hide the root. The things became a little bit more complicated [but still manageable] due to the introduction of SafetyNet. Then came the most challenging part, Play Integrity.
Ever since this test came into the picture [especially the Strong Test], hiding root has become one of the most challenging task, especially when the banking and payment apps come into the picture. Owing to all these reasons, a major chunk of the userbase has completely ditched these tweaks, and we can’t blame them either.
However, for the niche segment for tech enthusiasts who are still into this domain, they have started making a switch from Magisk to its counterpart. These include the forks of Magisk like Kitsune or other standalone apps like KernelSU, KernelSU Next, and APatch, among others. The reason for that is numerous banking apps still only check for Magisk, they haven’t yet started carrying out tests on the aforementioned apps.
Hence, if you obtain root via any of those apps, then there’s a high chance of you being able to easily hide the root on your device. So on that note, this tie around our focus will be on the KernelSU Next and SUSFS to root your OnePlus 11. Follow along for the instructions.
How to Root OnePlus 11 using KernelSU Next and SUSFS

Before starting, please back up 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. [Credits: XDA Senior Member fatalcoder524]
- To begin with, download and extract the Android SDK Platform Tools on your PC.
- Then enable USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking and connect your device to PC via USB.
- Now unlock the bootloader on your device via the fastboot flashing unlock command.
- Then download and install the KernelSU Next app on your device.
- Now extract the susfs-temp-op11-boot.zip and get the resultant IMG file.
- You’ll now have to boot your device to the rooted OS via the above IMG file.
- For that, transfer the file to the platform tools folder and then boot your device to the Fastboot Mode using the below command:
adb reboot bootloader
- Then type in the below command to temporarily boot to the rooted OS [do not flash it]:
fastboot boot susfs-temp-op11-boot.img
- Then download and install Horizon Kernel Flasher [you may use any kernel flasher app].
- Now launch KernelSU > go to SuperUser tab > give root access to Horizon Kernel Flasher.
- Then download the AnyKernel3 ZIP for your device. Now launch Horizon Kernel Flasher.
- Now select the AnyKernel3 Zip and flash it. Once done, restart your device.
- Then launch KernelSU Next -> Module > install the susfs4ksu-module > Restart device.
- Once it boots up, the SUSFS should be activated. Launch KernelSU Next and you’ll see the SuSFS version in the Home tab.
- Likewise, you should see a logo of SUFS under Status in the Kernel SU Next modules page under susfs4ksu-module.
- To access it, just hit Open and you’ll be taken to the module home page. You may now tweak it as per your requirement.
That’s it. These were the steps to root your OnePlus 11 using KernelSU Next and SUSFS. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.