One of the key applications for users with administrator access just updated to a round version: Magisk 22 is now available for download. This famous compendium of tools to hide the ROOT, apart from to install modules, now dispense with Magisk Manager, the application that served to manage its functions. In addition, add other news.
Having ROOT access on an Android mobile opens the door to a huge number of possibilities, but it also has a drawback: apps can detect access preventing their start. There is also another problem: Google SafetyNet, the system that is responsible for verifying the integrity of the device. To overcome the drawbacks there is nothing like Magisk, a development that has reached full maturity. And with the new update it gets even better.
It is not that Magisk loses functions just because the Manager application ceases to exist, rather the opposite: John wu, developed behind the project, has combined Magisk and Magisk Manager so that the integration make it easy to protect the rooted device from administrator access detection. Magisk v22 already dispenses with the aforementioned Manager.
As the change list, Magisk v22 represents an important leap in the tool, even though an exaggerated amount of added functions is not appreciated. Apart from integrating the management core and the administrator within the same tool, and deleting the mentions of ‘Magisk Manager’ from development, the tool adds support for the Samsung Galaxy S21, improves stealth technique so the system doesn’t detect Magisk, provides alerts on invalid states and how to fix them, fixes numerous bugs, and also improves stability.
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The update is recommended to all those who regularly use Magisk (Magisk Manager must be restored to its normal state). For this, the tool itself offers the possibility of updating; with the option of going directly to Magisk repository for downloading the latest updated version. Remember: it is no longer necessary to install Magisk Manager as it is integrated into Magisk.
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