We are currently enjoying the 8th iteration of Android. Android 8.0 Oreo is running well all around now. Google has made the Android operating securely with each new update. Android Oreo is much more secure than the Android Nougat, Android Marshmallow or Android Lollipop. The enhanced security is enabled to ensure that users’ data and privacy do not get compromised while they are using the Android OS on their smartphones. Where Google has made the Android ecosystem secure, at the same time, it has made it more than tough for the developers to tweak the operating system.
It won’t be wrong to say that Magisk lifted the Android development up right when it was about to die. It’s great to know that even when Google is trying its best to restrict the users, the users are trying their best to make the best out of their Android-powered smartphones. Installing Magisk on an Android phone is very easy. All you have to do is to flash a .zip file of the Magisk installer. Magisk has a lot of standalone modules like mounting your external storage into internal storage and many others. Once you have the Magisk installed, you can bring in the modules to modify your device further. If you are already looking up for a method to get Magisk, then here is how you can install Magisk Systemless Interface on Android.
- Your phone must be unrooted and it should have an unlocked bootloader.
- Your phone shouldn’t have Xposed framework installed beforehand.
- It is better to have your phone in the stock state before installing Magisk Systemless Interface.
- Your phone must have the TWRP recovery installed on it.
Install Magisk Systemless Interface on Android
- Download the latest Magisk.zip file and copy it to your phone’s internal or external storage.
- Now boot your phone into TWRP recovery. You can use the Volume Up or Down + Power key combination to turn on your phone into the recovery mode. For Samsung devices, you will use Volume Up + Home + Power key.
- Once your phone is in TWRP, tap Install > Install Zip > Locate and tap Magisk.zip file > Swipe to confirm flash.
- After flashing Magisk, get back to the main menu in TWRP and tap Reboot > Reboot System.
- Your phone will now boot up and it will have the Magisk Systemless Interface installed.
- Now download and install the Magisk Manager on your phone from the Google Play Store.
Systemless Root with Magisk on Phh’s SuperUser
- Download Phh’s superuser.zip file and copy it to your phone.
- Boot your phone into TWRP recovery once again and flash the Phh’s superuser.zip file just like you flashed Magisk Manager.
- As your phone boots up, download and install phh’s superuser application from the Play Store.
Now you can use the Magisk Manager to disable or enable root access. That’s all. For more details, visit Magisk official thread.
How to install Magisk Systemless Interface on Android
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