Magisk is updated and enters the Rust era: what it is and why it is important

The world of Android smartphones is particularly loved by customization enthusiasts, especially thanks to modding, or all those unofficial software operations that allow you to customize the smartphone from a software point of view, far beyond what the manufacturer allows.

Currently, in the modding sector, Magisk is one of the most recurring names, because it represents the most updated and popular tool to install third-party mods and modules in the Android landscape. In the last few hours, a new update for Magisk has arrived, which corresponds to build 25.2 and marks a milestone for the well-known tool.

The Magisk update officially introduces the stable channel the implementation according to Rust, the new programming language chosen by the developer and creator of Magisk for his tool. So far Magisk has arrived and implemented in C ++, while with the Rust base things should evolve positively for everyone.

DOWNLOAD MAGISK 25.2

In fact, with the new Rust-based language it should be easier for developers to manage hardware and software resources, as well as greater flexibility for development. In addition to this, the Magisk update also introduces other small innovations:

  • Fixed a potential problem when using cpio stubs
  • Fixed reboot into recovery when cpio stub is used
  • Fixed sepolicy.rules symbolic link for rootfs devices
  • Improvements for data encryption management.

As usual, you can update Magisk, or refer to the new version just released to update your products, by referring to the official page dedicated to the project, which is completely open-source, which is available on GitHub. Below is the direct download of version 25.2.

If you like our news and you want to be the first to get notifications of the latest news, then follow us on Twitter and Facebook page and join our Telegram channel. Also, you can follow us on Google News for regular updates.

Leave a Comment