The Poco F4 GT running HyperOS 2.0.5.0 presents unique challenges for Magisk installation. While you may successfully install Magisk 29.0 APK and see the icon, encountering an issue where the icon disappears after clicking and Magisk fails to launch is a common problem. The lack of error messages can make diagnosing the issue even more frustrating.
Let's troubleshoot this persistent problem. First, ensure you have enabled Magisk Hide in the app settings; this is crucial for seamless integration with your device's system. Secondly, verify that you've allowed Magisk necessary permissions within the device's settings.
If these steps don't resolve the issue, a potential culprit could be conflicting apps or system processes. Temporarily disabling other custom modules installed via Magisk or rebooting your device in Safe Mode can help pinpoint the conflict. Consider updating your Magisk Manager and exploring the Magisk official forums for device-specific solutions or workarounds.
Remember, every Android device and ROM combination might present unique challenges when it comes to Magisk. Detailed logs, if available, can be invaluable in identifying the cause of the issue.
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