It is much easier to apply Android core patches (to disable signature verification) which allows you to install modified apps without uninstalling the original.

If your banking apps detect Lucky Patcher, utilize Magisk's DenyList or hiding tools (like Shamiko) to isolate your financial apps from seeing the modified environment. Conclusion

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: Using the Magisk module is significantly more stable than the older "Xposed" method, which often led to boot loops on newer Android versions. Pros and Cons Reviewer Consensus Ease of Use

Once your device restarts:

Let’s address the elephant in the room.

Yes. The applies patches directly to the Android core using Magisk’s system‑less framework, while the Xposed (or LSPosed) module relies on the Xposed framework’s hooks. For Android 11 and above, the Magisk + Zygisk + LSPosed combination is the recommended approach. The Magisk module is generally more stable and easier to remove.

: Before making any changes, consider backing up your data. Some patches might cause app instability or even system issues.

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