Zygisk next
Zygisk Next Support For KernelSU, APatch And Magisk
| File Name | Zygisk Next |
|---|---|
| Size | 4.84MB |
| Version | v1.2.9 |
| Category | Magisk Modules |
| Android requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | 5ec1cff |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Price | Free |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
- Open the Magisk Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
- Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
- Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.
If you love Android and want to avoid Google’s SafetyNet, Zygisk Next LSposed is for you. It’s a flexible tool that works well with Magisk and KernelSU. Let’s explore why it’s a great choice.
Why Zygisk Next LSposed Stands Out
It’s made for rooted users, taking customization to new heights. It easily bypasses SafetyNet, so you can use apps like Pokémon GO without issues. It’s just the beginning.
What sets it apart is its support for KernelSU. This lets you manage root access with eith
Are you looking for a powerful standalone implementation of Zygisk that supports KernelSU and replaces Magisk’s built-in Zygisk? Zygisk Next is the perfect solution for advanced Android users who need seamless Zygisk API support while maintaining compatibility with KernelSU.
In this blog, we’ll explore what Zygisk Next is, its features, requirements, and how to download and install it on your device.
What is Zygisk Next?
Zygisk Next is a standalone implementation of Zygisk, designed to provide Zygisk API support for KernelSU while replacing Magisk’s built-in Zygisk. It ensures compatibility with KernelSU while maintaining the same behavior as the original Zygisk API.
Features of Zygisk Next
Here are the key features of Zygisk Next:
- Standalone Zygisk Implementation – Works independently from Magisk’s built-in Zygisk.
- KernelSU Support – Provides full Zygisk API compatibility for KernelSU.
- Magisk Compatibility – Works with Magisk but requires built-in Zygisk to be turned off.
- Secure & Reliable – Ensures stable performance without modifying Magisk’s internal features.
Requirements
Before installing Zygisk Next, ensure your device meet
Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext v1.2.0
1.2.0
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新特性:推出 Zygisk Next 特有模块及 API
大量代码重构
减少 sepolicy 数量
修复 magisk 兼容的一些问题
Zygisk Next CLI 现在在 root shell 环境可用,命令为 ,其中包含 Zygisk 及 Zygisk Next 模块的运行状态获取与控制等功能
New feature: Zygisk Next-specific modules and APIs
Extensive code refactoring
Lower the number of sepolicy
Correct some issues in magisk compatibility
The Zygisk Next CLI is now available in the root shell environment. The command is znctl, which includes functions such as obtaining and controlling the running status of Zygisk and Zygisk Next modules.
Requirements:
ZygiskNext is a standalone implementation of Zygisk, designed to provide Zygisk API support for KernelSU and to serve as a replacement for Magisk’s built-in Zygisk.
⚠️WARNING: ZygiskNext may not be stable. It is recommended to use build-in Zygisk feature, unless it is broken for you. You should only use ZygiskNext if you really have a reason or if you use KernelSU. Check this tutorial how to enable build-in Zygisk: https://www.andnixsh.com/2025/06/how-to-install-zygisknext-on-magisk.html
General
- No multiple root implementation installed
KernelSU
- Minimal KernelSU version: 10940
- Minimal KernelSU Manager (ksud) version: 11575
Magisk
- Minimal version: 26402
- Built-in Zygisk turned off
First, install Magisk Delta: https://www.andnixsh.com/2023/06/how-to-install-magisk-delta-on-android.html
Download the Zygisk Next .zip file Releases · Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext
Transfer the .zip file to the emulator via shared folder. Refer to the emulator’s manual/tutorial how to use shared folder. If too complicated, just use the buiid-in browser and download the file inside the emulator
Go to Modules section and click on Install from s
[MODULE] Zygisk Assistant (FOSS Root Hider)
This module is designed to hide root similar to Shamiko.
While Shamiko has some other features too, this module is effective in hiding root completely unless something is directly injected into the target process, like Xposed modules.
One of the advantages of this module is that it also hides bind mounts, so you can use a lot more modules without triggering root detection.
This module only works if you have root access and activate Zygisk. It's compatible with Magisk, KernelSU, and APatch.
Also, keep in mind that this module is designed for Android 5.0 and newer versions.
For KernelSU & APatch users:
For Magisk users:
It's also worth noting that this module is open-source and maintained for the time being, whereas Sha