If you are not familiar with Magisk, It is an advanced tool used for many advanced operations. Yes, some users are using Magisk only for rooting their Android phones and other devices, but it has many other things. Well, you need root access to enjoy Magisk. The last version of Magisk, Magisk 24.3 was released in March soon after the Magisk 24.2. The last update was not a big update, but v25.0 comes with some big changes. Latest Magisk 25.0 comes with a whole new sepolicy injection mechanism to solve the SELinux Problem. And the new Magisk v25 also comes with security enhancements to avoid attacks and secure even in manual modifications. There are many changes and features in the new build. Here’s the full changelog of Magisk 25.0.

Magisk v25.0 Changelog

[MagiskInit] Update 2SI implementation, significantly increase device compatibility (e.g. Sony Xperia devices)[MagiskInit] Introduce new sepolicy injection mechanism[MagiskInit] Support Oculus Go[MagiskInit] Support Android 13 GKIs (Pixel 6)[MagiskBoot] Fix vbmeta extraction implementation[App] Fix stub app on older Android versions[App] [MagiskSU] Properly support apps using sharedUserId[MagiskSU] Fix a possible crash in magiskd[MagiskSU] Prune unused UIDs as soon as system_server restarts to prevent UID reuse attacks[MagiskSU] Verify and enforce the installed Magisk app’s certificate to match the distributor’s signature[MagiskSU] [Zygisk] Proper package management and detection[Zygisk] Fix function hooking on devices running Android 12 with old kernels[Zygisk] Fix Zygisk’s self code unloading implementation[DenyList] Fix DenyList on shared UID apps[BusyBox] Add workaround for devices running old kernels

Download Magisk v25.0

The Magisk Manager is long gone as from last year Magisk itself comes with the UI for management. Also, you can install the Magisk directly from the Magisk app. If you want to get the latest version of magisk, then you can download it from the link below. The installation method depends on many options like the ramdisk, vbmeta partition, unlocked bootloader, and more. The common process to install Magisk is by patching boot.img or recovery.img or AP tar file and flashing it to the device with the help of adb and fastboot commands. We also share root guides for Android phones from different OEMs. So, if you like different productive guides then check out the how to and root section. In case you have any queries then let us know in the comment section.

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