SafeRooting

Magisk Root Installation Service

Magisk is the de-facto standard for rooting modern Android. It patches the boot image instead of modifying the system partition ("systemless" root), which makes it possible to hide root from many apps, keep OTA update paths cleaner, and extend the system safely using Magisk modules.

The catch: installing Magisk correctly requires extracting the right boot image for your exact firmware build, patching it, and flashing it without touching the wrong partition — a mistake here causes bootloops. Our technicians do this remotely every day across hundreds of device models, then finish the job properly: configuring DenyList, setting up Play Integrity so banking apps work, and installing the essential modules.

What's Included

  • Boot image extraction matched to your exact firmware build number
  • Magisk patching and flashing via fastboot (or Odin on Samsung)
  • Play Integrity / DenyList configuration so banking and payment apps keep working
  • Essential module setup (systemless hosts, integrity fixes) on request
  • Post-root verification: SafetyNet/Integrity check, root check, and OTA guidance

How It Works

01

Compatibility check

Send your model and build number on WhatsApp. If your bootloader is still locked, we start with the bootloader unlock service.

02

Firmware matching

We locate the factory firmware for your exact build and extract the stock boot image — the step where DIY attempts most often go wrong.

03

Patch & flash

The boot image is patched with the Magisk app and flashed in a remote session while you watch. Your data stays in place at this stage.

04

Integrity & modules

We configure the DenyList, verify Play Integrity, confirm root with a checker, and set up any modules you want.

Magisk requires an unlocked bootloader. If your device is still locked, the unlock (which wipes data on most models) happens first — we bundle both steps into one session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my banking apps still work after Magisk root?

In most cases yes. We configure the Magisk DenyList and Play Integrity workarounds as part of the installation so payment and banking apps continue to run. A small number of apps with aggressive detection may still object.

Is Magisk better than KernelSU?

They solve the same problem differently. Magisk patches the boot image and has the largest module ecosystem; KernelSU lives in the kernel and suits some newer devices (especially gaming phones) better. We recommend the right one for your device and use case.

Does installing Magisk wipe my data?

The Magisk installation itself does not wipe data. However, if your bootloader is still locked, the unlock step beforehand will factory-reset the phone on most models.

Can I update Android after rooting with Magisk?

Yes, but not by tapping the OTA notification blindly — that can unroot or bootloop the phone. We show you the correct restore-images / re-patch workflow for your device.

Can Magisk be uninstalled?

Yes. Magisk restores the stock boot image on uninstall, and we can fully unroot the device — including re-locking the bootloader — whenever you need.

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