![]() ![]() Update #2: Magisk Manager v8.0.1 has been released. It also moves more files to the new CDN for faster and more reliable downloads. This fixes permission requesting on devices running Android 10 and below. Update #3: Just a day after the previous release, John Wu has now released Magisk Manager v8.0.2. Update #4: Magisk v21.1 with Magisk Manager v8.0.3 has been released with support for Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G, and several bug fixes. This will presumably the last release of v21 and will be pushed to the Stable update channel if everything goes well. Update #5: Developer John Wu has released Magisk 21.2 and Magisk Manager v8.0.4 with minor changes and bug fixes. The developer has also released Magisk Manager 8.0.5 with a minor fix. Users running the beta release do not need to reinstall it because no new changes were made. Update #6 (12 January): Magisk v21 has been pushed to the Stable channel now. The latest release is accompanied by Magisk Manager 8.0.6 with minor UI tweaks and updated internal scripts. Here’s a summary posted by John Wu on Twitter. It fixes a bug related to F2FS drivers in the Linux kernel that caused widespread bootloops and module instability on a lot of devices. Update #7 (16 January): Magisk 21.3 has been released. This release is accompanied by v8.0.7 of Magisk Manager that fixes the SEPolicy rule migration when updating. Update #8 (17 January): Since the last release just a day ago, Magisk is now updated to v21.4 to an issue that causes several root apps to break. It merges core Magisk and Magisk Manager into one single release as an APK file, which is also apparently a flashable ZIP. ![]() Update #9 (23 February): Magisk v22 has been released. ![]()
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