
| File Name | Kernel Enhancer |
|---|---|
| Size | 384KB |
| Version | v4.0 |
| Category | Magisk Modules |
| Android requirement | + 6.0 |
| Published By | @RAAJK20Pro |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
| Support | Snapdragon, Mediatek, Exynos |
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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.
Changelog:
✅ SYSTEM & PERFORMANCE
- Enabled quick boot: ro.config.hw_quickpoweron=true
- Set device power profile to high-performance
- Disabled JNI error checks to reduce runtime overhead
- Disabled CPU auto-scaling to avoid performance throttling
- Boosted scheduler performance via persist.sys.sched.*
- Aggressively optimized ART and dex2oat for speed
🖥️ GRAPHICS & RENDERING
- Enabled hardware acceleration and EGL tuning
- Increased buffer count and triple buffering enabled
- Disabled dirty region rendering for smoother UI
- Forced max FPS and high GPU power mode
- Tweaked SurfaceFlinger for latency reduction and stability
🧠 MEMORY & MULTITASKING
- Boosted background app retention (limit: 32 apps)
- ART heap optimized for better multitasking (up to 256MB)
- Increased bservice limits (background service processes)
- Disabled Samsung Smart Process Cleaner (SPCM)
📱 TOUCH & UI RESPONSE
- Improved touchscreen movement sensitivity
- Increased fling and scroll velocity caps
- Enabled UI FIFO scheduling and scroll boost
- Max event rate increased to reduce input latency
🎥 MEDIA & STREAMING
- Fully enabled Stagefright media engine
- Enhanced media playback across AAC, QCP, HTTP, recording
⚡ CACHING & IORAP
- Enabled IORAP predictive app launch loading
- Configured cache clean interval and size for responsiveness
🌐 NETWORK & COMMUNICATION
- Forced VoLTE, ViLTE, and VoWiFi availability overrides
- Disabled IMS debug logging for better stability and privacy
- Boosted HSDPA/HSUPA/GEA categories for higher throughput
- Enabled carrier aggregation, AOSP user preference support
- Optimized TCP window size for faster mobile data
🔋 WAKELOCK & BATTERY
- Limited wakelock timeout to 3000ms
- Disabled unnecessary wakelock modes
🎮 MISC. PERFORMANCE
- Forced multidisplay GPU rendering
- Kept system stable with ro.keep_going=true
- Enabled Qualcomm-specific performance features (pnp.*)
- Disabled dithering to improve GPU throughput slightly
- Maintained application preload for faster launches
The Kernel Enhancer Magisk Module is a system-level performance modification that fine-tunes Android’s core engine without requiring a risky custom kernel flash. It actively adjusts CPU scheduling, memory management, and I/O speeds to reduce UI lag and improve hardware efficiency.
I’ve been running this tweak to fix those frustrating micro-stutters when scrolling through heavy apps like Instagram, and it genuinely makes the UI feel buttery smooth. It stops aggressive RAM management from killing Spotify in the background while keeping frame rates surprisingly steady during heavy firefights in COD Mobile.
- Adjusting CPU scheduling ensures applications launch instantly without that annoying janky scrolling delay.
- Smarter RAM management prevents the system from randomly force-closing background processes while you browse the web.
- Reduces rendering lag to keep your frame rates steady and prevent sudden drops during intense PUBG Mobile matches.
- Battery efficiency tweaks actively modify CPU governors so you get snappy performance without draining your charge faster.
- Faster storage access is achieved by fine-tuning I/O parameters under the hood for quicker read and write speeds.
- Tweaking network stacks actively lowers your ping and cuts down latency for a much more connected multiplayer experience.
My Verdict
If you want a snappier daily driver but are terrified of bricking your phone with a full custom kernel swap, you need this module. It is a highly practical way to squeeze extra UI speed and gaming stability out of decent hardware held back by lazy manufacturer software.









