Download and root your Android phone with latest Magisk V19.4
This is the latest Magisk, V19.4. Magisk makes rooting Android smartphones a whole lot easier than ever before. With Magisk installed on your phone, you will get root access, a super powerful Systemless Interface, Magisk Modules support, and also a cool feature called MagiskHide which lets you hide your phone's root status from tons of integrity tests like SafetyNet.
Features of Magisk:
- 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 detection: Google SafetyNet, enterprise / bank system integrity checks, game tamper checks.
- Resetprop:Modify or delete any system properties, including read-only props.
- Online Module Repo:Install Magisk Modules from the community driven Magisk Module Repo.
Magisk v19.4 changelog:
- [MagiskInit] [SAR] Run on devices with a system-as-root system, which is mounted as /
- [MagiskInit] [2SI] Support 2-stage-init for A / B devices (Pixel 3 Android 10)
- [MagiskInit] [initramfs] Delay in creating sbin overlay until post-fs-data
- [MagiskInit] [SARCompat] The previous implementation of system-as-root is deprecated, there will be no more changes
- [MagiskInit] Added support for overlay.d to overlay the root directory for the new implementation of system-as-root
- [MagiskSU] All signals are unlocked in Root Shell (fixed Bash on Android)
- [MagicMount] Support for replacing files in / product
- [MagiskHide] Zygote blastula pool support for Android 10
- [MagiskHide] All random strings now also have a random length
- [MagiskBoot] Re-compression allowed for ramdisk.cpio
- [MagiskBoot] Support for some custom boot images of Huawei
- [General] A new “-remove-modules" command has been added to remove modules without root in the ADB shell
- [General] Support for new APEX libraries for Android 10 (Project Mainline)
- [Magisk Manager] The application is rewritten in Kotlin
- [Magisk Manager] New boot system
- [Magisk Manager] Added “Recovery Mode” to advanced options
How to root and install Magisk:
- Download the Magisk installer zip and copy it to your phone's internal storage
- Reboot to custom recovery
- Flash the zip and reboot
- Check whether Magisk Manager is installed. If for some reason it isn’t installed automatically, manually install the APK (Download Link below)
Note:
- If you already have Magisk installed, it is strongly recommended to upgrade directly via Magisk Manager
- If you are using Samsung or Huawei, follow the guide in this Link
Download Links:
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