This is the most important feature of this tool. Since the original system files remain unchanged, modifications can go undetected by Google SafetyNet.
What are Magisk Modules?
Magisk opens up your device to a world of modifications. The root is just one of the many modules you can install. A “Module” is an installable modification that allows for easy customization and tinkering. These modules include things like ad-blockers, emoji replacements, CameraAPI2 enabler, and much more. They’re handy mods that can extend the functionality of your Android device. Tons of useful modules can be found right here on XDA and in the Magisk Manager app. You can find the modules in the Manager app from the slide-out menu.
How to Install Magisk Module?
Method 1: Downloading Magisk Manger
This is one of the easiest methods to download and install magisk modules. We are going to use the Magisk Manager itself to download as well as install the modules.
First, download and install Magisk Manager APK.Now, open the Magisk Manager from the app drawer.Click on the hamburger menu from the left-top corner.And then click on the Downloads option.Now, you can scroll to select your favorite magisk module, or you can use the search option, located at that top-right corner.Finally, click on the Download Icon, it will download the module and then install the module as well.Reboot the device to implement the changes.
Method 2: Downloading from Third Party Sites (like XDA Developers)
This method is applicable when you are downloading Magisk Modules from third-party sites like XDA Developers and then installing via Magisk Manager.
First, download and install Magisk Manager APK.Now, open Magisk Manager from the app drawer.Click on the hamburger menu from the left-top corner.And then click on the Modules option.Now, click on the plus (+) icon located at the center-bottom section.The file manager will be opened, locate the downloaded Magisk Module.Now, tap on the downloaded Magisk Module, it will start flashing automatically.Finally, reboot the device to implement the changes.
Best Magisk Modules
1. Xposed Framework
This will be on the top of the many members’ list. Xposed has been around for quite some years and has become an essential app for many users out there. Xposed builds around a framework over the Android OS, allowing execution of various Android mods and tweaks. When Magisk brought about root access without hampering the system partition, its developer rovo89 ported the Xposed Framework to Magisk to allow users to achieve the best of Xposed’s Modules along with the systemless root. XDA Thread: Xposed Framework
2. Viper4Android FX
Viper4Android is the best sound equalizer app for your phone. 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 enables you to create sound profiles for different output devices. What works best for your phone’s internal speakers is unlikely to sound right for your expensive wired 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. Youtube Vanced
This modded version of the YouTube app offers lots of commonly requested features including support for background play. You can also override video resolution limits, use the pinch-to-zoom gesture, and automatically play videos on repeat. The app is available in standard and dark-themed versions. XDA Thread: YouTube Vanced
4. Dolby Atmos
This module will help you enable the Dolby Atmos sound mod on your Android. When you install this mod, the necessary changes will be made to the system files and also the Dolby Atmos app will be automatically installed on your device. This is a great mod for everyone who pays great attention to the music on their Android device. Dolby Atmos app provides a lot of controls to tweak the various settings so that you can get the best audio out of your device. XDA Thread: Dolby Atmos
5. CloudflareDNS4Magisk
There are many good reasons to use a third-party DNS service and many excellent privacy benefits to using Cloudflare DNS specifically. But editing the DNS settings on Android isn’t that convenient. The method often changes from one version of the OS to the next. It’s far easier to install the CloudflareDNS4Magisk module. It directs all your mobile data and Wi-Fi traffic through the free Cloudflare service. XDA Thread: Cloudflare DNS
6. Greenify4Magisk
Greenify is one of the best battery saving apps out there. It puts all your apps into proper hibernation mode for enhanced battery saving, by enforcing minimal or zero background app usage. The app works on both rooted and non-rooted devices, but the rooted ones get extra benefits. Similarly, there’s a Magisk variant of it as well, available via the Greenify4Magisk module, which lets Greenify work as a privileged app, to achieve faster hibernation performance, and that too, systemlessly. XDA Thread: Greenify4Magisk
7. Pixel Experience
The Pixel 2 is the king of Android phones. It’s also expensive. If you’re thirsting for some of the great features of Google’s flagship but aren’t able to upgrade right now, check out the Pixel Experience module as the next best option. It brings you the look, feels, and functionality of a Pixel 2. You get the Pixel 2 launcher, audio files (such as ringtones and alarms), themes, and the Google Sans font. In addition, it adds extras like Camera2API support, video stabilization, and Google Assistant. XDA Thread: Pixel Experience
8. App Systemizer
App Systemizer lets you install certain apps as system apps. Why would you do this? There are a few reasons. 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. 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. XDA Thread: App Systemizer
9. GPU Turbo Boost
Gaming is the biggest industry right now, and mobile gaming is a big contributor to it. We all love to game on our devices, and whether it’s a budget device, a mid-range, or a high-end flagship phone, mobile gaming is something we all do. And with Fortnite and PUBG Mobile here, the mobile gaming industry has been booming a lot. Well, wouldn’t it be great if you could push your mobile to render the game’s frames faster? Well, with the GPU Turbo Boost Magisk Module, you can. The module increases the GPU’s power by up to 75% while reducing the power consumption by 25%. So go ahead and game on! XDA Thread: GPU Turbo Boost
10. Call Recorder
Usually, when I use a stock Android experience, I miss the inbuilt call recorder option while calls. These inbuilt call recorders are available in most of the custom UI but not in the Stock Android Custom ROMs, like Pixel Experience and Lineage OS. This Magisk module will help us to enable the call recorder capability in our Stock Android Custom ROMs as well. We just have to install the module via Magisk Manager, and we are good to go, it will silently run in the background and will record calls when your receive or dial it. Github Repo: Call Recorder
11. ARCore/Playground Patcher
This is one of the best magisk modules available right now. It enables the Augmented Reality in the any Android device. The technology is developed by Google and rolled in Android devices with Android version 7 or higher. But in case, you have an Android device lower than Android 7 then this module will help you enable AR in those devices as well. So, those were our picks for the Best Magisk Modules for Android. Did we miss any of your favorites? Do let us know in the comments below!