Bringing the iOS aesthetic to Android via Magisk is a bold move. Most users rely on standalone launchers from the Play Store, but a Magisk module promises a system-level integration that feels deeper and more authentic. I tested the "new" update of this module to see if it bridges the gap between Android functionality and iOS visuals.
Older iOS launcher modules (e.g., iLauncher, Launcher iOS 15/16) were often just themed launcher APKs. Newer Magisk-based ones are more integrated: ios launcher magisk module work new
| Feature | Old Approach | New Magisk Module Approach | |--------|--------------|----------------------------| | Control Center | Separate app | Injected into SystemUI | | Lock screen | Widget or app overlay | Replaces default lock screen | | Notifications | Mimicked inside launcher | Uses Android notifications styled as iOS | | Dynamic Island | Standalone app | System-level cutout overlay | | App Library | Folder mimic | Real APK hiding + auto-categorization | Bringing the iOS aesthetic to Android via Magisk
Some recent modules (e.g., iOS 17 Launcher Magisk, DynamicSpot+, Miui iOS Module) also include: The short answer is yes, but with caveats
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:
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