Module ((exclusive)) — 4g Magisk
Unlocking Hidden Network Potential: The Ultimate Guide to 4G Magisk Modules
In the world of Android customization, Magisk has reigned supreme as the go-to tool for systemless rooting. While most users install Magisk for ad-blocking or custom kernels, a niche but powerful use case is enhancing mobile network performance. Enter the 4G Magisk module.
Conclusion
- Download the module – Use trusted sources like GitHub or Magisk’s official repo. Avoid random Telegram channels.
- Open Magisk App – Tap the "Modules" section (or "Settings" → "Install from storage" in newer versions).
- Install from storage – Navigate to the downloaded
.zipfile and select it. - Reboot – Magisk will patch the module into the boot image. Do not skip the reboot.
- Test your speeds – Use an app like Speedtest by Ookla. Run 3 tests before and after (same location, same time). Test with mobile data only (WiFi off).
9= LTE only (GSM/WCDMA/LTE auto is 10, LTE/WCDMA is 9 on many QCOM devices)11= LTE only (for some MediaTek)- Check your device’s supported values via
getprop | grep network
The 4g magisk module is a useful tool for Android users who want to enable or enhance 4G LTE connectivity on their devices. While it may not work on all devices, the module has received positive feedback from users who have reported improved 4G connectivity. As with any custom module, it's essential to ensure compatibility and follow proper installation procedures to avoid any issues. 4g magisk module
- A rooted Android device with Magisk installed
- A 4G Magisk module file (download from a reputable source)
- A file manager with root access
4G Magisk module typically refers to a systemless modification used on rooted Android devices to enhance cellular capabilities, such as enabling (Wi-Fi Calling), or forcing Unlocking Hidden Network Potential: The Ultimate Guide to





































