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    How to install Magisk to root Android devices – Universal Systemless Interface

    Leisangthem RajshreeBy Leisangthem RajshreeSeptember 25, 202010 Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Android platform has got ample options to customize your Android devices and tablets. You would be able to modify the system software with these methods quite easily, which the OEM would normally restrict you to perform.

    You can consider this mod if you are thinking of rooting this device or add third-party features.

    Magisk

    Magisk was originally developed by topjohnwu, back in the year 2016 and gradually, it got new features added to it, like the MagiskSU. It is also classified as a replacement for SuperSU.

    Features

    This mod is potent of rooting any Android device running Android Lollipop, Marshmallow, Nougat, and Oreo.

    • Pass Google’s SafetyNet tests though your phone that is to be rooted.
    • Make use of banking and security applications on rooted devices.
    • Modify the software without tampering the system (vendor) partitions.
    • Use open-source root solution to root any Android device.
    • Manage root permissions.
    • Make use of the fingerprint scanner to allow superuser requests.
    • Remove kernel features like forceencrypt and dm-verity.
    • Add third-party features by using Modules.

    Prerequisites

    1. Method 1 needs to install TWRP Custom recovery.
    2. Method 2 needs to install ADB and Fastboot tools.
    3. Take a complete backup of your personal data.

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    Downloads

    • All versions: Download Magisk [all versions] ZIP
    • Beta: Magisk 16.4 ZIP Download
    • Stable: Magisk v16.3 ZIP
    • Magisk Manager: MagiskManager-v5.6.3.apk or APKMirror
    There are newer versions available below!
    Download Magisk 20.4 Magisk Manager v7.5.1
    Download Magisk 20.3 Magisk Manager v7.5.1
    Download Magisk 20.2 Magisk Manager 7.5.0
    Download Magisk 20.0 Magisk Manager 7.3.5
    Download Magisk 19.3 Magisk Manager 7.2.0
    Download Magisk 19.0 Magisk Manager 7.1.0
    Download Magisk 18.1 Magisk Manager 7.0.0
    Download Magisk 18.0 Magisk Manager 6.1.0
    Download Magisk 17.3 Magisk Manager 6.0.1
    Download Magisk 17.2 Magisk Manager 6.0.0
    Download Magisk 17.1 Magisk Manager 5.9.1
    Download Magisk 16.7 Magisk Manager 5.8.3
    Download Magisk 16.6 Magisk Manager 5.8.0
    Download Magisk 16.4 Magisk Manager 5.7.0
    Download Magisk 16.3 Magisk Manager 5.7.0

    Install Magisk Universal Systemless Interface:

    The first method uses TWRP to flash the latest Magisk zip. In case TWRP is not available for your device, or you do not want to use it, opt for the second method.

    [alert-warning]WARNING: All the custom ROMs, Official Firmware, How-to guides, tutorials, roots, hacks, and tricks mentioned on our site belong to the respective developers. We are not responsible if anything goes wrong with your device. Perform it at your own risk.[/alert-warning]

    Method 1: Flash Magisk using TWRP Recovery

    1. Download the latest stable/beta Magisk zip.
    2. Connect your phone to the PC.
    3. Transfer the downloaded zip file to the internal storage or SD card.
    4. Make use of the special button combination to boot your Android device into TWRP recovery.
    5. You can also use the following ADB command after connecting your device:
      adb reboot recovery
    6. Tap on the “Install” button in the Main menu.
      TWRP
      TWRP
    7. Navigate to the internal storage.
    8. Select the Magisk 16.3 ZIP file.
      TWRP Magisk
      TWRP Magisk
    9. Now, swipe the button on the screen to install Magisk on your Android device.
    10. HIT “Reboot System” button as the flashing process completes.

    See also: Install Official ViPER4Android Audio Effects on Android 8.1 Oreo

    Method 2: Patch Stock Boot Image

    1. Grab the stock boot image for the current firmware that is installed on your device.
    2. Now, place the boot image on the phone’s internal storage or SD card.
    3. Download the Magisk Manager APK.
    4. Install the APK on your device.
    5. Open “Magisk Manager”.
    6. Tap on the “Install” button.
    7. Choose “Install” again.
    8. Select “Patch Boot Image File”.
    9. Navigate to the storage.
    10. Next, select your phone’s boot image that you have already transferred before.
    11. Let Magisk do its job and patch the boot image.
    12. After it is patched, copy the “patched_boot.img” file from /sdcard/MagiskManager/ to C:\adb on your PC.
    13. Hold the SHIFT key and right-click on an empty space in that same folder.
    14. Now, select “Open PowerShell window here.”PowerShell Window
    15. You need to boot your Android device into Bootloader/Fastboot mode.
    16. The phone needs to be connected to the PC.
    17. Flash the “patched_boot.img” in order to install Magisk and root your Android device:
      fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
    18. Use Fastboot reboot to reboot your Android device:
      fastboot reboot
    19. Confirm that the installation procedure was successful by opening the Magisk Manager.

    You may further check out the Collection of Magisk Modules V2.0 from the official repository (XDA)!

    See also: Top 50+ Android Apps for Rooted Devices!

    If you encounter any problem, please comment below, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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    10 Comments

    1. Joey Marie on April 19, 2018 8:13 pm

      This would be great if today’s devices such as Samsung S8, S9, and their Plus versions allowed for an unlocked bootloader. As far as I know, this isn’t possible so instead exploits are needed, therefore not able to gain complete root access and very limited custom ROM capability. Also, it may be good to mention for the newbies who don’t know that rooting your device can and most likely will void your device’s warranty not to mention that if every step is not done properly there is a good chance of bricking your device, no matter which root method they choose. Thanks for the article I did get some useful info. Keep up the good work!

      Reply
      • Shreya Bose on April 19, 2018 8:33 pm

        Hi Joey,

        You are most welcome. We are glad, you liked the article!

        Reply
    2. Piet on August 12, 2018 9:15 pm

      I don’t find any boot image for Samsung Galaxy S7 edge / SM-G935F / Android 8.0

      Reply
      • Saeed Ashif Ahmed on August 13, 2018 2:06 pm

        For boot image, check out this guide: https://droidfeats.com/firmware-mobi-by-chainfire-download-stock-boot-root-and-recovery-images/

        Alternately, you can try method #1 using TWRP Custom Recovery.

        Reply
    3. Tess on October 27, 2020 4:02 pm

      Bsb

      Reply
      • Saeed Ashif Ahmed on October 29, 2020 4:41 pm

        Sorry?

        Reply
    4. Abdul MAjeed on October 27, 2022 2:22 pm

      BRO twrp recovery installed but not showing internet storage when i boot into recovery mood any solution shuld i try twrp old version??

      Reply
      • Saeed Ashif Ahmed on October 27, 2022 5:37 pm

        Try mounting the storage again?

        Reply
    5. Boomba on December 13, 2022 7:31 pm

      After installing the 20.4 my device keeps rebooting before it has even rebooted for the first time. What should i do?

      Reply
      • Boomba on December 13, 2022 7:32 pm

        i mean the 20.4 zip file.

        Reply
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