
| File Name | Dolby Atmos |
|---|---|
| Size | 74.35MB |
| Version | Final |
| Category | Magisk Modules |
| Android Requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | @reiryuki |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Flash Via | Magisk, KSU, APatch |
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Step-by-Step Installation:
- Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
- 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.
- Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.
Let’s be honest, most phone speakers sound pretty tinny. I got tired of straining to hear dialogue in movies or missing the punch in my music. That’s why I tried the Dolby Atmos Magisk Module, ported from the OnePlus 9 Pro. The difference wasn’t subtle, it was a full blown audio revolution right in my pocket.
Installing it via Magisk Manager was straightforward. After a quick reboot, my entire phone gained a new “Dolby Atmos” settings page. I fired up a movie scene I’ve watched a dozen times, and I actually jumped. Sounds came from distinct directions, not just a single blob of noise.
Here’s what this module unlocks:
- Immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound
- Enhanced audio clarity with dynamic processing
- Boosted bass, treble, and vocal balance system-wide
- Cinematic sound effects for movies and videos
- System-wide enhancement for all apps and media
- Low latency sound for smoother playback
- Optimized profiles for headphones and speakers
- Richer, louder, and distortion-free audio
It works by processing audio in real time, adding depth and space that the stock audio drivers just skip. Whether you’re using cheap earbuds or good speakers, everything gains more life. Music has more thump, podcasts are clearer, and game effects actually surround you.
If your device is rooted (using Magisk Manager, KSU, APatch, etc.), you can install this port. It’s genuinely one of the best free upgrades you can give your Android. Just remember, always make a backup in your root manager before flashing anything new. Your ears will thank you later.











