The best Magisk modules

    Magisk Modules
    Magisk Modules

    Magisk is one of the most popular Android editing tools at the moment. The systemless approach allows users to root devices and install mods without activating Google SafetyNet. Magisk includes the ability to install “Modules” which can apply a plethora of customizations. It is similar to the Xposed Framework, but with a few key differencesAfter installing Magisk, we recommend that you install a few modules to get started. This is a list of our favorites.

    Android Mic Fix

    If you install a lot of ROM or firmware, you may have problems with the quality of the microphone. This is a fairly common side effect in custom firmwares. The culprit is usually the build.prop file. Android Mic Fix is ​​a module that fixes microphone quality problems.

    Systemizer app

    App Systemiszer allows you to install third-party apps as system apps. This means that the apps and all included settings will be kept after Magisk is uninstalled.

    ART Optimization

    ART (Android Runtime) replaced Dalvik as a new virtual machine when Android Lollipop was introduced. It works much better than the latter for building apps. This module basically configures ART Optimization to reduce the annoying “App Optimization” screen.

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    Blobmoji

    Remember Google’s beloved Blob emojis? These emojis are very popular with users and have been replaced and redesigned with the release of Android Oreo. Through the magic of Magisk, you can use the blob emoji with this simple module. The module is updated frequently to convert new emojis to the blob style.

    CrossBreeder Lite

    CrossBreeder Lite is a group of optimizations that improve performance and battery life. It can reduce the stuttering and lag of some devices, increase entropy levels, and squeeze battery life.

    Dolby Atmos

    Dolby Atmos technology has been integrated on some devices, but not enough. This module adds Dolby Atmos audio enhancements to almost any device. Audiophiles will appreciate the improved sound quality and all available options of the mod.

    Greenify4Magisk

    Greenify is a very popular application for saving battery life. This module adds even more tools and turns Greenify into a ROM embedded app so you can get even better performance.

    Pixel 2 Experience

    Would you like your smartphone to look like the Pixel 2? This module is a collection of Pixel 2 mods. It includes Pixel Launcher icons, audio files, system theme, Camera2API support, Google Lens, Google Wallpapers app, and more.

    Tethering Enabler

    The Tethering Enabler is a simple module that does exactly what the name implies. It allows devices that have tethering disabled by the manufacturer to activate it. Works via Wi-Fi and USB connection.

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    Viper4Android

    Dolby Atmos is a great m0d for audiophiles, but Viper4Android is even more feature-rich. It allows users to customize the sound from speakers, Bluetooth outputs and improve the audio performance of the phone.

    WiFi Bonding

    This module attempts to use multiple Wi-Fi channels at the same time to achieve higher data transfer rates. Each Wi-Fi frequency has a bunch of different channels, but your router only connects to one. WiFi Bonding extends the range of a channel to improve your connection.

    Xposed Framework

    The name “Xposed” is quite popular in the Android world. Xposed is a very popular editing tool that was created long before Magisk existed. Using Xposed as a Magisk module allows it to be systemless and not interfere with Google SafetyNet. Using Xposed outside of Magisk will break apps like Google Pay, but still allow you to use the library or mods.

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