Magisk v24 Beta update arrives with Android 12 support
Magisk is a systemless rooting method used to modify a system. The last update for the platform arrived eight months ago. But the wait was worth counting as the latest version has something we’ve been waiting for months. Recently, the public beta for the powerful new Magisk v24.0 was announced with Android 12 support.
The developer John Wu informed about a new Magisk Beta update that brings along some major changes. Along with some addition, the beta also eliminates things. To mention, the Magiskhide feature is removed. For the unawares, it allowed users to bypass Google’s SafetyNet. In addition, the Magisk module repository is also squashed.
On the bright side, there’s a new method for integrating parts of Magisk within Android’s internal Zygote process called Zygisk. In short, it will help you to hide the tool from your apps. You can check out the official changelog below for precise details: