In the world of Android customization, few things are as liberating—or as technically daunting—as decoupling your device from Google. For privacy-conscious users, battery-life optimizers, and those running custom ROMs without Google Apps (GApps), microG is a legendary solution. And the most elegant way to install it on a rooted device? The microG Magisk module .
microG cannot work unless your ROM supports . microG needs to pretend it is actually "Google Play Services" to fool apps. Most stock ROMs (Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel stock) do NOT allow this. microg magisk module link
microG is a free and open-source re-implementation of Google’s proprietary libraries (Google Play Services). It acts as a compatibility layer, allowing apps that depend on GMS (Google Mobile Services) to run without the actual Google code on your phone. In the world of Android customization, few things
Note: The ale5000 version uses a standard flashable ZIP, but you can convert it to Magisk by installing it via Magisk directly (Magisk handles old update-binary scripts). Many users worry: "Is this microG Magisk module a virus?" The microG Magisk module
https://github.com/ale5000-git/microG/releases
Note: This is the successor to the old "MinMicroG" project. "FriendlyNeighborhoodShane" is the current maintainer trusted by the XDA Developers community.