Magisk 25.1 has been released with a few minor bug fixes. Magisk is an open source project for rooting Android devices. In this way, full authorization can be obtained on Android devices. Also, Magisk has many extra features. Systemless modules, denylist to root apps etc. After major Magisk 25 release we talked about recently, a minor bug fix update has arrived today.
What’s New with Magisk 25.1?
According to the information from the Magisk developer John Wu, only a few critical bugs have been fixed. Basically there is no difference or new features with Magisk 25, so developer has not released any Magisk 25.1 changelog. So, Magisk 25.1 changelog is same as Magisk 25.
Magisk 25.1 Changelog
- [MagiskInit] Update 2SI implementation, significantly increase device compatibility (e.g. Sony Xperia devices)
- [MagiskInit] Introduce new sepolicy injection mechanism
- [MagiskInit] Support Oculus Go
- [MagiskInit] Support Android 13 GKIs (Pixel 6)
- [MagiskBoot] Fix vbmeta extraction implementation
- [App] Fix stub app on older Android versions
- [App] [MagiskSU] Properly support apps using
- [MagiskSU] Fix a possible crash in magiskd
- [MagiskSU] Prune unused UIDs as soon as system_server restarts to prevent UID reuse attacks
- [MagiskSU] Verify and enforce the installed Magisk app’s certificate to match the distributor’s signature
- [MagiskSU] [Zygisk] Proper package management and detection
- [Zygisk] Fix function hooking on devices running Android 12 with old kernels
- [Zygisk] Fix Zygisk’s self code unloading implementation
- [DenyList] Fix DenyList on shared UID apps
- [BusyBox] Add workaround for devices running old kernels
New Magisk 25.1 Installation
Magisk application also has a OTA feature, you can get new update directly. Update your Magisk app first, then update your Magisk. If you have never installed Magisk on your device before, you can get help from this article. Below is a picture of all installation steps.
You can download the new Magisk 25.0 from here. We recommend updating the apps, because bug fixes for a more stable experience. So if you are using Magisk, don’t forget to update. Stay tuned for more content.