Ram Booster Magisk Module - Godspeed ^new^ - Wisp
The "Godspeed" variant is the pinnacle of this project. It is designed for users who demand maximum multitasking capabilities and fluid UI responsiveness. It abandons the "kill everything" philosophy of stock LMK in favor of intelligent memory allocation and dirty page management.
"Too fast," Leo muttered, his thumb hovering over the power button. WISP RAM BOOSTER MAGISK MODULE - GODSPEED
The phone vibrated—not the usual buzz, but a deep, resonant thrum that felt like a heartbeat. The screen went black. Leo held his breath. Five seconds. Ten. Then, the boot animation appeared, but it wasn't the standard manufacturer logo. It was a thin, white wisp of smoke that coiled and snapped into the word GODSPEED . The "Godspeed" variant is the pinnacle of this project
When the lock screen appeared, the interface was liquid. Apps didn't just open; they manifested instantly, as if the phone knew which one Leo was reaching for before his finger touched the glass. He checked his RAM stats: 12GB Total / 11.8GB Available. Impossible. The phone only had 6GB of physical hardware. "Too fast," Leo muttered, his thumb hovering over
WISP_RAM_Booster/ ├── META-INF/ ├── customize.sh # Installation script ├── module.prop # Metadata (id=wisp_ram_godspeed) ├── system/ │ └── etc/init/ # .rc service files └── common/ └── service.sh # Post-boot execution
WISP performance Magisk module (often paired with "Godspeed" branding) is primarily designed to improve Android responsiveness and gaming performance by optimizing how the system manages memory and background processes. Key Useful Feature: Intelligent Background Management The most standout feature is its ability to reduce app reloads