Every profession or pastime creates its own own particular jargon for explaining complex concepts in an understandable manner, and the Android world is no exception. This article is for you if you’ve googled a problem with your Android smartphone or tablet and came across terms like “rooting,” “flashing a custom ROM,” “unlocking the SIM,” or […]
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Express guide on how to root an Android device
Please note that rooting your Android phone can be a complex and potentially risky process. Before proceeding, it’s important to research thoroughly, understand the risks and potential consequences, and proceed at your own risk. Also, the information I provide in this article may not apply to all Android devices, as different manufacturers may have different […]
Google and the community have been playing a cat and mouse game for a long time over evading SafetyNet. The community enjoys tinkering with the software on their phones, which usually starts with bootloader unlocking. However, this trips SafetyNet, causing a number of popular apps to cease working on the phone, some of which are […]

Without a question, Magisk is one of the best tools a rooted user can utilize to customize any Android device. You can install modules to accomplish almost anything you want that aren’t system-dependent, which means they won’t replace your system files permanently. You’ll be back to stock after uninstalling them and rebooting. Certain module-related properties […]

Magisk is a fantastic tool for advanced Android users. It is a one-of-a-kind systemless interface designed by XDA Senior Recognized Developer topjohnwu that can be used for much more than simply rooting your devices. The interface allows users to tinker with system settings without actually changing the system files. Another reason for Magisk’s popularity is […]

Magisk doesn’t need to be introduced to the world of Android custom ROMs, so we’ll spare you some time. Topjohnwu has announced today that Magisk is being updated to version 22.0. The need and desire for root-level access to Android devices has helped Magisk to stay on top of the list for a number of […]

After the Magisk method is published, the root process is simple to compare with conventional methods. Yet it’s got its limits. We can’t use custom ROMs unless we have some custom recovery enabled. So, even after users have access to root, they prefer the TWRP method when it is released. Samsung Galaxy M31 comes with […]

Eagle debloater V2.0 – debloat OxygenOS magisk module When you get a new phone, the last thing you want to deal with is a bunch of preinstalled programs looking back at you. Not only do they clutter your home screen with applications that you might never use, but they also waste room on your internal […]

Magisk – one of the most common rooting methods for any Android device. For rooting Android devices, stock firmware and custom ROMS, SuperSU was once the go to exploit. The growth is now continuing with the latest Magisk method. However, Magisk is much more advanced and matured over the years for a full-fledged rooting software. […]

Magisk modules for this month Nowadays, rooting your own Android device gives you longer benefits than it failed earlier, as long as you root it with all the systemless frame of Magisk. Maybe Magisk doesn’t only bypass the safety net, but it also gives you the option to put in multiple modules. Such modules exhibit […]

Magisk is a popular name for Android users who are fond of rooting their smartphones. The app is not available in the Google Play store, either. However in the recent foun that there is a clone of his Magisk on the Google Play store, the app creator John Wu. The clone looks exactly the same […]

Lenovo K6/K6 Power features a 5” 1080P IPS LCD display, giving a pixel density of ~441 PPI. Under the hood sits a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC, which utilises a 1.4 GHz octa-core CPU, an Adreno 505 GPU and 2 or 3 GB of RAM. The 16 GB internal storage version packs 2 GB of system […]

All-in-one tweak box for Android GravityBox main concept is to make most of the preference changes to be done on the fly without need to reboot a device to achieve custom-ROM like experience. This means it is not possible to “completely deactivate” particular feature if it causes trouble on your device or if you installed […]

If you’ve been around the world of Android for the past couple of years, you’ve probably heard the term “Magisk” thrown around. It is a relatively best method for Android devices to be customised. It was created in 2016 by topjohnwu of XDA Developer. Magisk is an alternative to the SuperSU of long standing, but it […]

Installing Magisk will give you ROOT, a super powerful Systemless Interface, Magisk Modules support, and hide from tons of integrity tests like SafetyNet! Download Magisk Downloads Latest Stable Latest Beta Latest Uninstaller Latest Magisk Manager Magisk features: Open Source:100% open source and easy to build on all Google supported platforms. Magic Mount:Modify system (vendor) without tampering the partitions. MagiskSU:Unleash your device’s root access. MagiskHide:Hide Magisk from detections: Google SafetyNet, enterprise / bank system integrity checks, game tamper […]
