Well-known developer, TopJohnovo, has just released another hotfix update for the previously released Magic 24. The latest Magisk 24.1 HotFix brings some major bug fixes and minor improvements to the app. For users who have encountered issues with Zygisk in previous apps and have hidden Magisk, Magisk v24.1 should be downloaded from below.
Magsik launched as a systemless rooting method for all Android devices. It later evolved into a versatile and powerful tool that included installing external modules, SafetyNet Bypass, RootHide, and more. If you need root today, the only reliable option left is to install Magisk for superuser access. The latest update to Magisk version 24 (v24) took time but is now available for download.
Magisk v24 is now fully compatible with Android 12 devices. In addition, it improves stability and comes with a long list of bug fixes. First and foremost is support for devices that do not support 32-bit and only run 64-bit code. BusyBox was updated to 1.34.1.
Complete Magisk 24.1 changelog and features
- [General] MagiskHide is removed from Magisk
- [General] Support Android 12
- [General] Support devices that do not support 32-bit and only runs 64-bit code
- [General] Update BusyBox to 1.34.1
- [Zygisk] Introduce new feature: Zygisk
- [Zygisk] Introduce DenyList feature to revert Magisk features in user selected processes
- [MagiskBoot] Support patching 32-bit kernel zImages
- [MagiskBoot] Support boot image header v4
- [MagiskBoot] Support patching out
skip_initramfs
from dtb bootargs - [MagiskBoot] Add new env variable
PATCHVBMETAFLAG
to configure whether vbmeta flags should be patched - [MagiskInit] Support loading fstab from
/system/etc
(required for Pixel 6) - [MagiskInit] Support
/proc/bootconfig
for loading boot configurations - [MagiskInit] Better support for some Meizu devices
- [MagiskInit] Better support for some OnePlus/Oppo/Realme devices
- [MagiskInit] Support
init.real
on some Sony devices - [MagiskInit] Skip loading Magisk when detecting DSU
- [MagiskPolicy] Load
*_compat_cil_file
from system_ext - [MagiskSU] Use isolated devpts if the kernel supports it
- [MagiskSU] Fix root shell if isolated mount namespace is set
- [resetprop] Deleted properties are now wiped from memory instead of just unlinking
- [App] Build a single APK for all ABIs
- [App] Switch to use standard bottom navigation bar
- [App] Downloading modules from the centralized Magisk-Modules-Repo is removed
- [App] Support user configuration of boot image vbmeta patching
- [App] Restore the ability to install Magisk on the other slot on some A/B devices
- [App] Allow modules to specify an update URL for in-app update + install
Download Magisk 24.1
Here we have listed the latest Magisk APK. Simply rename it Magisk.zip to get the zip file. Following are the direct download links right from the Github repository of the project.
- Magisk-v24.1.apk (Direct DL Link)
- stub-release.apk (26 KB)
How to Install Magisk 24.1 APK?
The easiest way to install Magisk APK is as a normal app installation on any Android device. Alternatively, you can rename “Magisk-v24.0.apk” to “Magisk-v24.0.zip” and flash via TWRP recovery with ZIP extension.
Use the Magisk v24+ APK and install it as a normal app onto Android 12, 11, 10, 9.0 Pie, 8.0/8.1 Oreo, 7.0/7.1 Nougat, Marshmallow, Android 5 Lollipop.
However, if you must, you can simply rename the magisk.apk to .zip and you get a TWRP flashable Magisk zip.
What is Stub in Magisk 24.1?
Stub: The developer John Wu has also added a new app for hiding the Magisk app with advanced techniques using stub APK in support of Android 5.0+.
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