How To Download Magisk Manager Via Custom Recovery and Root Android
Here is the complete guide to download Magisk Manager Via Custom Recovery and Root Android devices
Contents
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[*] What Is Magisk
[*] Why Magisk Manager
[*] System Requirments and Downloads
[*] How to Install Magisk via Custom Recovery
[*] How to activate Custom Recovery
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Magisk Magisk is a rooting method which can root
Android devices without doing any alterations to its real system files. Normally, rooting methods alter system files of the devices and add some files in System partitions. But magisk stores all the modifications in boot partitions. Therefore all the system files are kept untouched. This system is very beneficial for users who use banking and financial application such as Google Pay. Because financial apps cannot be used on rooted devices since
Google 's safetynet and other integrity tests block them. Since Magisk can enable and disable rooting for specific apps users are able to use those apps while preserving rooting.
Why Magisk Manager Magisk Manager is the application which is used to manage Magisk framework. It can manage to Adjust root settings, installs MODs and extend the functionality of Androids. Magisk Manager can be installed on both
rooted and non-rooted devices.
System Requirments and Downloads Magisk can be installed on Android 5.0+ and boot the device in relevant custom recovery is needed
Latest Magisk Version v 17.1
here
Latest Magisk Manager v 6.0.0
here
How To Install Magisk via Custom Recovery
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[*] Download the latest Magisk zip file
[*] Transfer the Magisk zip file to the Android phone or tablet
[*] Boot the device into recovery mode
[*] Find the folder where the Zip file is downloaded
[*] Select the zip file
[*] Swipe the slider to install Magisk
[*] Tap Reboot and reboot the device
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Normally Magisk Manager is installed after flashing Magisk. If not users have to install it manually. [I] Side Note [/i]: Magisk is as same as Xposed Framework. But
Xposed framework cannot be installed on Android Nougat. But users are able to use the Xposed Framework on Magisk Manager and install some modules on the device.
How To Activate Custom Recovery Each phone has a specific method to boot into recovery mode.
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[*]Samsung galaxy
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Hold Power + Volume up + Home
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[*] LG Devices
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Power + Volume Down Hold until the LG Logo appears
Then Release and immediately press Power + Volume Down again until you see the Reset Menu
Press the Power button to hard reset, then you will reboot into recovery
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[*]Sony Xperia
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POWER on the phone until getting the Sony Logo
Rapidly tap Volume up or Volume down until you are in recovery
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[*] HTC
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Navigate to Settings> Battery> Uncheck FASTBOOT
Power off the device
Hold Volume Down + Power for 5 seconds
Release Power but and hold Volume Down
Once you are in the bootloader, use the VOLUME buttons to navigate to RECOVERY
Press POWER to select and enter recovery
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[*] For Rooted Devices
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If you have a rooted device, download the app called Quick Boot (Reboot) from
Play store . Launch the app and press “Recovery”