Android 15 presents unique challenges for network analysis enthusiasts, notably for rooted devices running Magisk. Users have reported encountering limitations in functionalities such as WiFi monitor mode on Pixel 6 Pro devices, despite the expectation that it should function normally. The inability to edit partitions and the restrictions on file writing to storage further complicate the process.
This article delves into these limitations, exploring the potential causes and offering potential workarounds for conducting effective network analysis on Android 15, even with the imposed constraints. We will also investigate if newer Magisk versions or alternative kernel configurations might alleviate these issues.
We encourage users experiencing these challenges to contribute their insights and findings, fostering a collaborative understanding of how to overcome these obstacles in the Android 15 ecosystem.
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