Experiencing difficulties injecting Zygisk on your Pixel 9 Pro XL running Android 16 beta 3? You're not alone. This issue is prevalent among users of Magisk (version b62835cb, code 28102), highlighting a potential conflict between the latest Android beta and the popular systemless rooting solution. Finding the root cause of this incompatibility is crucial to restoring Zygisk functionality. This article delves into potential reasons behind the injection failures and provides troubleshooting steps to help you regain control over your device.
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