Root method Magisk gains support for Android 11

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Root method Magisk gains support for Android 11 with the latest stable release. Rooting devices running Android 11 has been possible with the test version of the app for some time, but not yet with the stable release, which is the latest version 21.0. Developer John Wu has also released Magisk Manager 8.0 for root management. It now has better support for patching AP.tar from Samsung phones. The entire management app has also been redesigned with more info on the home screen. Android 11 support is coming earlier than Android 10 last year, Android Police reports. Then it came out on October 14. The trial version of Magisk with support for Android 11 has been available since this spring, after Google released the first developer preview of Android 11 in February. Magisk is a root method that has gained a lot of popularity in recent years because it does not modify system files. necessary. In addition, phones with Magisk can often pass Google SafetyNet. Phones that do not pass the check will not be able to install apps such as Netflix in the Play Store.
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