Magisk allows users to root their Android devices and use mods, giving root access by temporarily replacing system files and folders.
Magisk is an open-source systemless interface developed by topjohnwu that allows Android users to root their devices and use mods. It works by temporarily replacing system files and folders, which allows it to gain root access without actually modifying the system partition.
Some key features of Magisk include:
Magisk makes rooting seamless while still allowing access to apps and services like Google Pay that normally don't work with rooted devices. Its systemless nature also means it doesn't trip safety nets like Google's, allowing it to fly under the radar. With robust modules and customization options, Magisk is a must-have tool for any Android power user looking to maximize their device's potential.
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