Anya Disable Thermal Magisk Module

Published On: February 1, 2026
Anya Disable Thermal Magisk Module
File NameDisable Thermal
Size1.62MB
Versionv7.0
CategoryMagisk Modules
Android requirement+ 6.0
Published ByKanagawa Yamada
Rating4.9 / 5
PriceFree

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Step-by-Step Installation:

  1. Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
  2. Install via Magisk Manager:
    • Open the Magisk Manager.
    • Tap on the “Modules” section.
    • Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
    • Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
  3. Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.

Changelog:

  • Collab with Celestial Thermal
  • An attempt to force off mtk 2.0 thermal
  • Upgrade both AnyaMelfissa & AnyaKawaii script
  • Introducing thermal spoof so games that required thermal running can still run

Current gen stock thermal management is a bit too cautious. The GPU throttle and CPU frequency reduction occurs in order to prevent temperature from elevating above the set threshold. Even though the game is still being rendered at 60 FPS (effectively the character is not moving much and isn’t engaging in close range combat), the extreme drop in frame rate due to the aggressive throttling makes it feel like a rather poor gaming experience (such frustration is I’m sure familiar to most, as who hasn’t ‘tortured’ a small screened mobile device when it failed to provide a stable frame rate in even moderately action packed games when fully zoned out to the action and already annoyed? Anya is about providing a release for some of this thermal management frustration.

What Anya Actually Does

This Anya thermal bypass module doesn’t tweak—it obliterates safeguards:

  • Kills Thermal Protections: Disables throttling daemons, overrides CPU/GPU limits, removes thermal props. Your hardware runs maxed 24/7.
  • Unlocked Raw Power Forcing your CPU/GPU to always stay on full performance, even if overheating is detected! Boosting your performance, getting rid of any thermal throttle (which can significantly drop your performance) – and as an unfortunate side effect – potentially getting some extra heat-related plastic damage to your PC.
  • Aggressive Tuning: This option will employ a kernel patch we call “Anya thermal patch” (introduced on our forums) that prevents thermal protection from engaging. We call it the “max performance with no adult supervision” option. There’s no safety net to speak of with this choice. Proceed at your own risk.

Final Thought

Listen closely:

  1. Your Phone WILL Overheat If Apple didn’t slow down the iPhone’s processor with throttling, the phone would hit really dangerous tempers. Dangerously hot, so hot that you could actually burn yourself by holding your phone.
  • 💀 Hardware Suicide: Sustained heat cracks solder (permanent bootloops!), fries batteries, and kills chips. This isn’t “if”—it’s “when.”
  • 📉 Instant Paperweight Risk If you play for too long (whatever that means) you risk turning your hardware into a very heavy and very useless paperweight.
  • 💥 Stability? Gone: Crashes, freezes, and corrupted data are just a few of the fun surprises you’ll encounter when components fail.

Who’s this for? ONLY for benchmarkers that have liquid nitrogen cooling on a disposable device. NEVER to be used in a daily driver or actual gaming PC.

Safer Alternatives?

  • Optimize, don’t nuke Modules like Scoerch or ThermoGuard regulate peak values within thermal limits.
  • External cooling: A $20 fan clip is safer than frying your SoC.

Bottom Line: Use this at your own risk. The Anya Disable Thermal Magisk module is NOT a “gaming fix” it’s a recipe for a $600 paperweight with a 90% chance of renderings it completely useless. Use = Accept that the phone may be completely unusable.

Shakil Hassan Joy

Assalamu Alaikum, I am a content writer and a junior Android developer. From a young age, I have always loved working with technology. At one point, I used to port many custom ROMs, but now I am mainly focused on developing Magisk modules. Please keep me in your prayers. Thank you.