Frequently Asked Questions

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Root modules modify the system deeply at the kernel/system partition level — this requires an unlocked bootloader. Shizuku works via ADB permissions, which is safer and doesn't require rooting your device. Use Root if you want the deepest system access; use Shizuku/Non-Root for a safer, easier approach.

Any system modification carries a risk of bootloop. Please read the compatibility list on each module's detail page carefully before flashing. If you use Magisk, make sure you know how to use Safe Mode to disable modules in case something goes wrong. Always back up your data before flashing.

Install the Shizuku app from the Play Store. Enable Wireless Debugging in Developer Options, pair your device, and start the Shizuku service. Then grant access to the tweak apps downloaded from this site. For a detailed walkthrough, check out our Shizuku Setup Guide.

All tools and modules are tested before release. However, they modify system behavior and are provided as-is. Read each module's description carefully, understand what it does, and only apply tweaks you are comfortable with. We always recommend doing a backup before applying any modifications.

The best way to report a bug or request a feature is through our Telegram channels. Send a direct message to @Java_nih_deks or follow the announcement channel at @Java_diks. Please include your device model, Android version, and a description of the issue.

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