
| File Name | ReZygisk |
|---|---|
| Size | 303KB |
| Version | v1.0.0 |
| Category | Lsposed Modules |
| Android requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | The PerformanC Organization |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Price | Free |
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How to Install & Activate The Module:
- Make sure you have LSposed installed on your device.
- Install modules as regular apps.
- After installation:
- Open the LSPosed Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click the module you installed.
- Tick the enable switch.
- Select apps to which the modules should apply. [Most of the modules now support displaying recommended scope, which LSPosed will select automatically]
- Reboot Your Device
What Is ReZygisk v1.0.0-312?
ReZygisk is a modular framework designed to replace Magisk’s Zygisk while offering enhanced compatibility with tools like KernelSU and APatch. Built on an open-source model, it leverages the Zygisk API to ensure backward compatibility with existing Magisk modules while introducing optimizations for modern Android systems.
Key Features of ReZygisk v1.0.0-312
- KernelSU Support: Integrates seamlessly with KernelSU, a rising star in kernel-level rooting.
- APatch Compatibility: Works with APatch, an alternative to Magisk for non-system partitions.
- LSposed Integration: Enhances module functionality with LSposed, a LSPosed fork for newer Android versions.
- Optimized Performance: Reduces RAM and CPU usage by 20% compared to Zygisk (based on community benchmarks).
- Open-Source Development: Community-driven updates ensure rapid bug fixes and feature additions.
ReZygisk vs. ZygiskNext
Both ReZygisk and ZygiskNext aim to address Zygisk’s shortcomings, but they take different approaches:
| Feature | ReZygisk | ZygiskNext |
|---|---|---|
| KernelSU Support | Native integration | Partial compatibility via patches |
| APatch Compatibility | Full | Limited |
| Performance | 20% faster (community tests) | Comparable to Zygisk |
| Community Backing | 500+ GitHub stars (as of 2023) | Smaller, niche following |











