Laya Kernel Tuner Magisk Module

Laya Kernel Tuner

File NameLaya KernelTuner
Size261KB
Versionv6.0
CategoryMagisk Modules
Android+ 6.0
Published By@Laynsb
Rating4.9 / 5
Flash ViaMagisk, KSU, APatch

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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.

Messing with your Android kernel can be a bit of a gamble. You might gain battery life, but in return you might sacrifice some responsiveness. The Laya Kernel Tuner seems to understand this little game we play when tweaking the low level guts of our devices.

Adjusts various parameters in the system based on information about user behavior, the current screen, and current system load in order to achieve the longest possible battery life while still ensuring optimal system performance.

Features

  • It’s Always Paying Attention: Our module is awake in less than 5 seconds at any given time while you are interacting with your iPhone. This ensures that it is always ready for the next action, while still minimizing battery drain. The module then reduces the check-in interval to 15 seconds after you lock your iPhone to further reduce power consumption.
  • Goes Deep Under the Hood BDX works on many of the low-level system parameters: vm, net, kernel and fs parameters, many of which most users will never need to understand or be aware of. Simplified, BDX fine tunes the system engine for better performance.
  • Works Around You, Not The Other Way Around: You can switch between normal modes such as Powersave or Performance but we really love the adaptive mode here. It uses the chosen mode as a starting point and then it adjusts it on the fly depending on what you are doing at that time.
  • Built on a Solid Foundation Well, first stable release in a new project is always a good sign, especially if it is built with Rust (that’s a good omen for stability and performance). So here’s to a good foundation and many feature additions to come.

You’re probably curious, so you might want to read the GitHub readme for all the details. This is a good read when you’re sick of choosing between performance and battery life.

Note: All modules shared here are tested and reviewed by Shakil Hassan Joy. All original development credits belong to their respective third-party creators.

Shakil Hassan Joy

As a former custom ROM porter and Android developer, my builds have been used by thousands in the community. Now, I focus exclusively on curating root and non-root modules for this platform. I personally benchmark every tweak on real devices to ensure safe, stable performance before sharing it with you.