Reboot your device to activate the gesture framework injection capabilities. Step 2: Flash the iOS Launcher Module

Your device must be rooted with the latest version of Magisk or Kitsune Mask.

If your phone hangs on the boot logo, the module is likely incompatible with your specific system UI. To fix this, boot into your custom recovery, navigate to your file manager, look into /data/adb/modules/ , and delete the folder corresponding to the iOS module. Alternatively, use a Magisk module manager via ADB to disable it.

The latest iterations of iOS launcher Magisk modules rely on several advanced system modifications to deliver an authentic Apple experience: 1. QuickStep Framework Integration

Transform Your Android: How to Make the Latest iOS Launcher Magisk Modules Work

As of , the community has released several updated modules that support the latest Android versions, including Android 14 and 15 . Why Use a Magisk Module Over a Standard App?

An iOS launcher Magisk module is a flashable zip file that transforms the Android user interface into an exact replica of Apple's iOS system. Unlike standard launchers downloaded from the Google Play Store, a Magisk module operates with system-level root permissions. This allows the software to modify deep system files, alter system animations, swap system icons, and change the notification panel.

The module utilizes GPU-accelerated Gaussian blurring on background elements during folder expansion and notification pulls. Prerequisites for Installation

Developers frequently update these modules to keep pace with both Android system updates and new iOS design language. A fully updated module generally includes:

Before flashing any system-level module, ensure your device meets these baseline requirements to avoid bootloops.

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