Ios Launcher Magisk: Module Work New

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We benchmarked an iPhone-like Magisk module on a Pixel 8 (Android 14) for one week. ios launcher magisk module work new

| Metric | Stock Android | iOS Launcher Module | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAM Usage | 2.1GB | 2.7GB (+600MB) | | Battery Drain (8hr screen-off) | 4% | 7% | | UI Smoothness (120Hz) | 119 fps avg | 114 fps avg | | App Opening Speed | Instant | 0.2s delay | Useful for:

Verdict: The new module consumes more resources because it runs a parallel framework. If you have a device with 8GB+ RAM and a 5000mAh battery, you won't notice the difference. On older devices (4GB RAM), you will experience lag and app redraws. Not useful if: We benchmarked an iPhone-like Magisk

The short answer is yes, but with caveats. Based on testing across XDA forums, Telegram groups, and Reddit (r/Magisk), the most popular modules as of early 2026 are: