This article guides users experiencing issues with displaying separate Wi-Fi and Data tiles in their Quick Settings (QS) panel. The problem might arise from using root access methods like Magisk and module integrations like LSposed.
**Possible Causes and Solutions:**
* **Magisk Module Conflicts:** Check for any Magisk modules, especially those modifying system UI or Quick Settings functionality. Temporarily disable them one by one to pinpoint the conflict.
* **LSposed Module Issues:** Inspect LSposed modules, particularly those related to system UI or Quick Settings. Ensure they are compatible with your Android version and Magisk setup. Reinstalling or trying alternative modules might resolve the issue.
* **System UI Overlay Conflicts:** Identify any overlays or custom themes affecting your System UI. Disable these temporarily to see if they interfere with the Wi-Fi/data tiles.
* **Cache and Data Clearing:** Clear the cache and data for your System UI app and any relevant modules to resolve potential data corruption.
**Additional Tips:**
* Consult LSposed and Magisk forum threads for similar issues. You might find solutions specific to your device and setup.
* Provide specific logs, module lists, and Android version details to your device manufacturer or LSposed/Magisk developers for better assistance.
**Note:** Modifying system files through root access can lead to instability or data loss. Proceed with caution and back up your device before making any changes.
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