FunBox

Magisk KSU APatch

Taking control of your social and messaging applications has never been easier. FunBox by Hicores is an incredibly versatile, systemless enhancement module designed for Android power users. Built to work seamlessly across Magisk, KernelSU, and APatch, FunBox acts as an all-in-one toolkit to modify, customize, and extend the functionality of strict messaging clients. From bypassing UI restrictions to real-time message translation, this module truly puts the "fun" back into your daily communications.

Unleash Your Messaging Apps

Inject powerful scripts, customize hidden UI elements, and access developer-level features inside your favorite chat apps without modifying a single original APK file.

Advanced Chat Utilities

Unlock hidden features in your messaging apps. FunBox provides tools for real-time message translation, preventing message recall (anti-delete), and bypassing text-selection restrictions seamlessly.

Deep UI Customization

Tired of bloated interfaces and annoying in-app ads? FunBox allows you to selectively hide unwanted UI elements, tabs, and banners, giving you a clean, minimalist messaging experience.

Dynamic Memory Hooking

Working in tandem with frameworks like LSPosed and Zygisk, all modifications are injected directly into the application's RAM during runtime. The base application remains strictly untouched and safe.

Universal Root Support

Built for the modern rooting ecosystem, FunBox mounts perfectly regardless of your underlying root manager. Whether you use Magisk, KernelSU, or the next-gen APatch, integration is flawless.

How FunBox Modifies Apps Systemlessly

Historically, modifying a messaging app required downloading a "modded APK". This was dangerous, as modified APKs break official cryptographic signatures and expose users to malware. FunBox takes a radically different, systemless approach.

By utilizing Zygisk (the Android app initialization process) and LSPosed, FunBox waits for the target application to launch. The moment the app loads into memory, FunBox dynamically injects its scripts and patches over the original code.

# Conceptual Flow of FunBox Injection:
[System] Target App (e.g., com.tencent.mobileqq) requests launch.
[Zygisk/LSPosed] Intercepts launch -> Loads FunBox framework into process space.
[FunBox] Overrides `onMessageDelete` -> Forces return `false` (Anti-Recall).
[App UI] App loads normally, passing signature checks, but with FunBox features active.

Because all of this happens in the device's volatile RAM, your physical storage and APK files remain completely factory-stock. If a host app updates, FunBox simply re-injects upon the next launch, ensuring maximum stability and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

FunBox is a versatile systemless enhancement module developed by Hicores. It is primarily designed to inject advanced customization, utility, and UI modification features into popular messaging apps (such as QQ/TIM) without altering the base APK.

Yes. While FunBox is flashed systemlessly via your root manager, its core functionality relies heavily on the Zygisk and LSPosed framework (or their KernelSU/APatch equivalents like ZygiskNext) to hook into application processes and apply its modifications safely.

FunBox offers a wide array of tools including in-app message translation, UI element hiding/customization, chat enhancement scripts, anti-recall (preventing deleted messages from disappearing), and bypassing strict app restrictions. It acts as an all-in-one 'fun box' for power users who want total control over their messaging clients.

As with any module that modifies third-party applications, there is always a minor risk of account flags if the host app updates its security checks. However, FunBox uses modern memory hooking techniques that are generally highly undetectable by standard integrity checks.

Module Info

  • Version v1629
  • Module By
    KernelSU-Modules-Repo
  • Contributors Hicores
  • Source Code View Repository
  • Tags
    #FunBox #Hicores #Messaging Mod #QQ Mod #Zygisk #LSPosed #Magisk Module #KernelSU #APatch
  • Requirement
    Magisk KernelSU APatch
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