For modern flagship users (Pixel 8, Galaxy S24, OnePlus 12), you should use the uninstaller version that matches your Magisk build. However, the principles and step-by-step guide remain identical.
Download the uninstaller before you install the mod. Keep a copy of Magisk-uninstaller-25.2.zip in a cloud drive and on a physical SD card. It is your parachute. You may never need it, but if you do, you’ll be grateful you had it. Disclaimer: Rooting and modifying your Android device voids warranties and carries inherent risks, including bricking your phone. The author and platform are not responsible for any damage caused by following this guide. Always verify file checksums and ensure compatibility with your specific device model.
This article dives deep into version 25.2—why it remains a critical tool even after newer releases, how it differs from other uninstallation methods, and a step-by-step guide to using it without losing your data. The Magisk Uninstaller is an installable ZIP file designed to be flashed via a custom recovery (like TWRP or OrangeFox). Its sole purpose is to completely remove every trace of Magisk from your device’s boot image and file system.