Download Latest Magisk App 25.2 (Magisk Manager) -Oct 2022

Latest Magisk 25.2 has now been pushed to the stable channel. Magisk developer John Wu released Magisk version 25.0 and Magisk 25.1 last month. Magisk v25.2 was released about a month after the previous one, and it fixes a few issues. A significant amount of progress has been made in Magisk over the last two years. Magisk v25.2, meanwhile, introduces a slew of improvements and bug fixes.

Magisk v25.2 has been pushed to the public stable channel by the app’s creator. Several flaws have been fixed, as well as a re-written magiskinit that addresses SELinux concerns and improves root permissions handling.

Rooting and customizing your Android device is possible with the latest Magisk 25.2 stable release. If you’re using an older version of Magisk, we highly recommend you update it to the latest version.

John Wu announced the Magisk upgrade on Twitter, like prior Magisk builds. As usual, the project may be accessible on Github with all the details, including a changelog.

Read More: Download Magisk zip and Magisk Manager App (All Versions) and Root Your Android

Magisk v25.2 Changelog

  • [MagiskInit] Fix a potential issue when stub cpio is used
  • [MagiskInit] Fix reboot to recovery when stub cpio is used
  • [MagiskInit] Fix sepolicy.rules symlink for rootfs devices
  • [General] Better data encryption detection
  • [General] Move the whole logging infrastructure into Rust

Download Magisk 25.2

The latest version of Magisk is now accessible through the public channel. You can get it by clicking the download button on the Github page or downloading it directly from the page. Every release is documented on the Magisk page that is hosted on Github by John Wu. Use the Link that has been provided below to get the most recent version of Magisk v25.2.

Let us know if you have any questions about the new Magisk release. GitHub has an Issues section where you can report bugs if you encounter them.

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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