App Name | Magisk v20.3 |
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Genre | Zip file |
Size | 5.3 MB |
Latest Version | 20.3 |
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Update | Jan 09, 2020 |
Package Name | Magisk-v20.3.zip |
Rating | 4.9 ( 1463 ) |
Installs | 7864 |
Magisk v20.3 zip download on your device. Link
Fix magiskboot crashing when dealing with lz4_legacy format
MagiskBOOT is a Superuser that allows for rooting and unlocking the kernel. When it’s installed on your phone, Magisk Manager will allow users to access magisks rather than needing root permissions all time which can help save battery life. However in some cases there was an issue where crashing would occur if you tried lz4_legacy format with Magisky Boot; this bug has now been fixed!
Find the Magisk download button and get the zip file.
Superuser request prompt does not show
If the prompt to grant superuser access does not show on your device, first make sure that the setting for “Automatic Response” for superuser in the Magisk app settings is set to “Prompt”. If it is and there still is no popup, check your Android settings. Some OEMs have a setting that you have to enable to allow background processes to display a popup window.
Or, the app simply can’t detect root with Magisk (see above).
Installation Info
Download and install the latest Magisk Manager. We use the app to gather some information about your device. In the home screen, you should see this:
Pay special attention to the **Ramdisk** info. If the result is **Yes**, congratulations, your device is perfect for installing Magisk! However, if the result is **No**, this means your device’s boot partition does **NOT** include ramdisk, and unfortunately you would have to go through some hoops to make Magisk work properly.
**If your device does not have boot ramdisk, read the [Magisk in Recovery](#magisk-in-recovery) section after installing. The information in that section is VERY important!**
If you are using a Samsung device and the **SAR** result is **Yes**, please check [its own section](#samsung-system-as-root).
If you are using a Huawei device and the **SAR** result is **Yes**, please check [its own section](#huawei).
Otherwise, continue to [Patching Images](#patching-images).
(P.S.1 If your device have boot ramdisk, you can also install with [Custom Recovery](#custom-recovery))<br>
(P.S.2 If you are interested in how Android boots and how it affects Magisk, check out [this document](boot.md))Patching Images
If your device have boot ramdisk, you need a copy of the `boot.img`<br>
If your device does **NOT** have boot ramdisk, you need a copy of the `recovery.img`You should be able to extract either of them from official firmware packages, your custom ROM zip (if using one), or go to [XDA-Developers](https://forum.xda-developers.com/) and seek for resources, guides, discussions, or ask for help in your device’s forum.
– Copy the boot/recovery image to your device
– Press the **Install** button in the Magisk card
– If you are patching a recovery image, make sure **”Recovery Mode”** is checked in options.<br>In most cases it should already be automatically checked.
– Choose **”Select and Patch a File”** in method, and select the stock boot/recovery image
– Magisk Manager will patch the image to `[Internal Storage]/Download/magisk_patched.img`.
– Copy the patched image to your PC with ADB:<br>
`adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img`
– Flash the patched boot/recovery image to your device.<br>
For most devices, reboot into fastboot mode and flash with command:<br>
`fastboot flash boot /path/to/magisk_patched.img` or <br>
`fastboot flash recovery /path/to/magisk_patched.img` if flashing a recovery image
– Reboot and voila!
It simply means unlocking the android operating system to grant access to the unauthorized section of the phone. Even though you own the handset, you don't have full authority over the phone. You just log in to the system as a user. But after you root it, you can do whatever you want with your device. Such as installing apps that unapproved, unlock the bootloader and remove unwanted bloatware, installing custom ROMs, and customize it furthermore as you wish.
It's kind of similar to apple jailbreak. And the most amazing part is android rooting can also be led to high performance and longer battery life. Well, now you know about rooting. Then what is the connection between android rooting and the Magisk Manager? Hang on, we are going to talk about it.
As they say it, it's a mask for android. Does that complicate things for you even more? well, if you are new to android rooting you probably have no idea that there are some struggles that have to be overcome when you have a rooted device. If you have a rooted android phone, you don't get OTA updates! Yeah, that's right. You have to unroot it, then get the update and root again. And some applications won't even allow running in rooted handsets. Especially banking applications.
That's when the Magisk manager apk comes to the rescue. It's a systemless rooting solution. It can cover the rooted system like a mask and you won't have to be bothered to go between rooting and unrooting. It doesn't affect the core code either. You can get OTA updates, use banking applications and do whatever you couldn't do from a rooted mobile phone.
Topjohnwu was a developer in the android developer team. He was the one who launched the Magisk Manager in 2016 as the best solution that can go through the android safety net. And since the first release to the latest Magisk apk version 23.0, he has been developing it adding convenient features, and upgrading it. So now we can go for Magisk manager apk download which has much more convenient characteristics than then.
There are a bunch of new characteristics that come with Magisk latest version 23.0.0. According to the Magisk manager GitHub page, we can expect more in the future because the developer planning to add more improvements in the future as well.
Now the design and implementation are much convenient in Magisk than earlier you don't have to download separate files for Magisk zip and Magisk manager apk. There is only one app now.
But before you do the Magisk manager apk download there are some things that you should take care of.
1. First go Magisk manager apk download for the mobile phone.
2. Enable the unknown sources to turn on un settings and then install the downloaded Magisk app
3. Now install it once more by clicking on the "install" button on the message you will see.
4. Actually that's all. Now you have installed it.
TWRP is a custom recovery solution for Android mobile phones. After you install this tool, you can back up the system and download thrid party firmware as well. Therefore make sure to back the system before starting to proceed.
In short, Yes. But it is legal as long as you root your android smartphone. Because many manufacturers allow it nowadays. However, rooting android tablets are illegal.
Since there are many users but never get complaints about malware, viruses, or any spam, we can assure you Magisk is a pretty good and safe rooting solution. Furthermore, it won't modify boot partitions or the system partitions. And neither install third-party applications without your consent.
Absolutely. It offers the facilities to download, install and manage the device completely free of charge.
It's compatible with all the android versions above 4.1 and 4.2 And your compressed boot image on an android mobile phone should be gzip compressed boot.img.
If you have installed the application externally, that might be the reason for this issue. Therefore it's better if you uninstall that and install Magisk apk to your device's internal storage.
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