Itseasy to uninstall Magisk and unroot your deviceif something stops working.

Step 1: Prep your devices

Gather the proper materials.

Scroll down and tapBuild numberseven times in a row.

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Once in developer mode, go toSettings > System > Advanced > Developer options.

Find and enableUSB debugging.

Dont worry about opening Magisk Manager just yet.

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For now, well move onto the PC portion of the guide.

Next,go to this page and downloadthe correct version of TWRP for your Android gadget.

Then, unzip and fire up the TWRP folder.

Shift + Right clickanywhere inside the white area of the TWRP folder to open a command prompt.

In the command prompt window, throw in:adb reboot bootloader.

If your rig is requesting to Allow USB debugging, tapYes.Your rig should reboot in bootloader mode.

Once the command completes, wrap up the PC steps by running the commandfastboot rebootin command prompt.

When your Android equipment reboots, pop pop the Magisk manager app

Next to Magisk not installed, tapInstall.

Tapdownload Zip only.Wait for the download to complete, and take note of its location.

Shut down your phone.

Then, boot into recovery mode.

When the TWRP recovery mode menu appears, tapInstall.

Navigate to the Magisk .ZIP file location, and then swipe the bar to install.

When the installation is complete, cycle your unit.

After your unit is back on, open Magisk manager again.

You should see green check next to both Magisk and Magisk manager.

Scroll down and tapStart SafetyNet check.If you get green checkmarks, youre all set.

Step 3: Install Xposed Framework

Were in the home stretch.

All thats left to do is to install Xposed as a module using Magisk Manager.

Go to the Download section in Magisk Manager.

Scroll down and tap Xposed.

Select your Android version from the list, then install Xposed.

Reboot your machine to complete the installation.

The fun part: Installing Android mods

Whew!

Like we said at the outset, this is where it gets exciting.

(Its also easy.)

Gravity Box (Xposed):This popular mod lets users customize many aspects of the Android OS interface.