Pixel devices have unique partitioning and hence a lot of changes were needed in Magisk. Now, Magisk has official support for Google Pixel 2 devices. – Some UI adjustments and asynchronous UI performance improvements Official Support For Google Pixel 2 devices: – Add custom update channel support – you can now switch to your own update server! – Fix saving wrong UID issue on multiuser mode – Prevent crashes when database is corrupted – clear db instead – Changed the way how downloaded repos are processed, should be rock stable – Fix download progress error if module is larger than 20MB – Add support to save detailed logs when installing Magisk or modules – Remove app from MagiskHide list if uninstalled – Support hardlinking global su database into app data – Support repackaging Magisk Manager for hiding (only works on v14.5+) – Clone attributes to tmpfs mountpoint, should fix massive module breakage Many small adjustments to properly support old platforms like Android 5.0.Add dtbo.img backup and restore support.Along with updates in Magisk Manager, add support to sign boot images (AVB 1.0).Fix typo in handling MTK boot image headers.Add support to remove avb-verity in dtbo.img.Use magiskinit for all devices (dynamic initramfs).All changes above contributes to hiding from nasty apps like FGO and several banking apps.Support switching package name, used when Magisk Manager is hidden.Moved internal path to /sbin/.core, new image mountpoint is /sbin/.core/img.Read the detailed guide on How to root Android 8.0 Oreo? Magisk 14.5 Changelogs: If you already have Magisk installed, you just have to download the latest version Magisk Manager 5.4 APK and flash it via TWRP recovery. This new update comes with few bug fixes. Magisk in some ways better than SuperSU, it also allows you to use Android Pay with root. You can install OTA updates even when the device is rooted. The several Magisk modules let you modify the system partitions. It provides users with root hide, Magisk hide, SafetyNet bypass, and much more. Magisk is basically a rooting tool However, it also enables users to modify and tweak their phones systemlessly with the help of its numerous features and modules. Magisk is an advanced tool which brings Universal Systemless Interface for several Android devices. The downloads are listed below along with the update procedure. This is really a great news for all Android users running the previous Magisk v14.3 and Magisk Manager v5.3.5 who faces some bugs and incompatibility. Very Special thanks to XDA developer topjohnwu for releasing the update. You can also root Oxygen OS 5.0 Oreo build for OnePlus devices. This means rooting Android 8.0/8.1 Oreo is now even more compatible. The latest update now officially supports Google Pixel 2 devices. Updated November 2017: Latest Magisk v14.5 and Magisk v14.3 now available for download along with Magisk Manager 5.4.2.
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