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Top 7 Magisk Mods for Android.

There are many ways to root a device but Magisks is arguably the best out of them. It's a system less method, meaning it doesn't actually change Android's system partition. Because of this, you can unroot in an instant.

It also supports Magisk modules. These tiny apps tweak, enhance, and add functionality to your device. You can use them for everything from improving battery life to installing iOS emojis on your Android phone.

Steps to Install Magisk Modules :

  1. 1. Open Magisk Manager. Slide open the sidebar from the left edge of the screen and select Downloads.
  2. 2. You'll now see a list of available Magisk modules to download. Tap one to read more information, including any additional instructions on how to install or use it.
  3. 3. To install a module, tap the download icon. From the available choices you're given, Download saves the module to your phone's storage, while Install downloads and installs it in one step.
  4. 4. Select Install. The process doesn't take too long, although it depends on the size of the module.
  5. 5. Tap Reboot when prompted, and your phone will restart with the module in place.
Note:
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There is an alternative method to Install Magisk Modules :

You need to use this second method if you're downloading modules manually. You can find a lot of these in the Magisk GitHub repo, or on the XDA Developers forums.
  1. 1. Download the module to your phone's storage.
  2. 2. In Magisk Manager, open the sidebar and select Modules.
  3. 3. Hit the Plus icon, then locate your downloaded module.
  4. 4. Long press on the module and select Open. It will begin installing right away.
  5. 5. Reboot your phone when prompted.

List of Top 11 Magisk Modules :

1. App Systemizer :


App Systemizer lets you install certain apps as system apps. But what's the necessity of doing so?
Below are some reasons :

1. System apps cannot be easily uninstalled, so you get an extra layer of protection for security apps. Some utilities, like battery optimizers, work better with the extra privileges afforded to system apps. And it also works well for apps that run all the time, like a third-party launcher.
2. App Systemizer doesn't modify the system partition, so you cannot use it to save space in your phone's internal storage. Apps will update automatically through the Play Store, as usual.

2. Viper4android FX:


Not getting the desired sound output from your device? Here is Viper4Android which gives you options to tweak the sound output of you device. Viper4Android is the best sound equalizer for Android Smartphones . It lets you boost the bass, tone down the treble, or increase your phone's maximum volume while minimizing distortion. And that's only for starters. It's an incredibly powerful tool if you invest some time in it.
The best part about Viper4Android is that it lets you create sound profiles for different output devices. What works best for your phone's internal speakers is unlikely to sound right for your expensive headphones or in-car audio system. That no longer matters with this app---just create a profile for each one and tune the settings separately.

3. Pix3lify :


The Pix3lify module brings a host of features from Google's own Pixel devices to every other Android phone.
The additions range from the new Product Sans system font, new alarms, and fresh wallpapers to more advanced tools like the Camera2 API to allow RAW shooting, plus VR support. You also get access to Google's neat Call Screening service.

4. Youtube Vanced:


Tired of watching ads and restricted to Resolution limits? This modded version of the YouTube app offers lots of commonly requested features, including support for background play, override video resolution limits, use the pinch-to-zoom gesture, and automatically play videos on repeat and also no ads.
The app is available in standard and dark-themed versions.

5. Cloudflare DNS :


There are many good reasons to use 3rd party DNS, and many excellent privacy benefits to using Cloudflare sepecifically.

There's an official Cloudflare app, but it sets itself up as a local VPN, which isn't always convenient. It's far easier to install the CloudflareDNS4Magisk module. It directs all your mobile data and Wi-Fi traffic through the free Cloudflare service and also increase data speeds.

6. Xposed Framework :


Before Magisk, the common way to run modules on your phone was through the Xposed Framework. It was one of the best reasons to root your phone, and enabled you to run the peerless GravityBox mod, which housed hundreds of system tweaks in a single app.

Fortunately, there's an Xposed module for Magisk, and in some ways it's better than the original. It's systemless, so it's not as intrusive of an app. It's less likely to cause problems, and shouldn't block Android operating system updates, either.

7. iOS 12.1 Emojis :

Want to get the latest iOS emojis on Android? The iOS12.1 Emoji module for Magisk is both the quickest and easiest way to do it. Just install it through the Magisk Manager app, and upon a reboot you'll be free of Google's emojis. And if you ever want to revert back to your original emojis, just uninstall it.








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