Ios | Launcher Magisk Module
The Ultimate Guide to the iOS Launcher Magisk Module: Transform Your Android into an iPhone
For years, the debate between Android and iOS has been a digital-age rivalry. Android users praise customization and freedom, while iOS users swear by its fluid animations, aesthetic consistency, and ecosystem. But what if you are an Android user who secretly admires the clean, icon-grid layout of an iPhone? Or perhaps you are a theming enthusiast looking for the next big challenge.
- Review a specific module zip or GitHub repo (list files to check) and flag risky items.
- Recommend current, maintained module projects compatible with your Android version (tell me your Android version and OEM).
Issue 4: Dynamic Island covers camera punch-hole
Solution:
Edit the module’s configuration file located at /data/adb/modules/ios_launcher/system/etc/overlay_config.conf. Adjust the punchhole_offset value (measured in pixels). For most phones, -20 works. Ios Launcher Magisk Module
Issue 2: Status bar shows two batteries (One stock, one iOS)
Solution: You need an additional module called “SystemUI Tuner” or “DarQ” to hide the stock battery icon. Most iOS modules assume you have hidden the OEM icons first. The Ultimate Guide to the iOS Launcher Magisk