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8.9 30 Reviews


1.3.0


August 18, 2026

About MACsposed

MACsposed

Overview

• Historically, modifying a MAC address on Android was a straightforward task for users with root access.

• However, beginning with Android 12, Google introduced a more aggressive randomization implementation.

• This system forces the MAC address to reset whenever the network state changes, effectively neutralizing traditional spoofing methods.

• MACsposed is a specialized Xposed module developed to bypass these restrictions and restore user control over network identification.

Core Functionalities

• Disables the native Android MAC address randomization logic that otherwise overrides manual changes.

• Provides a dedicated, user-friendly interface for setting and managing custom MAC addresses.

• Functions as a compatibility bridge, allowing users to run other third-party spoofing tools that would otherwise be blocked by the system.

• Offers persistent address management across Android versions 12 through 17.

Technical Requirements

• The target device must have root access and the Xposed framework installed.

• Specifically requires an LSPosed release that supports API 101.

• Incompatible with older Xposed variants or LSPosed releases limited to API 100.

• Designed for modern Android environments, covering the range from Android 12 up to the Android 17 preview builds.

Licensing and Access

• MACsposed is categorized as commercial software and is not free to use.

• Full functionality requires an in-app purchase.

• Users can choose between a recurring subscription model or a one-time lifetime license for permanent access.

Safety and Risks

• Compatibility is not universal across all hardware manufacturers or software skins.

• Improper installation or device incompatibility may result in system instability or a bootloop.

• The software is provided without guarantees, and users assume all responsibility for potential data loss or system failure during use.

FAQ

Q: Why did traditional MAC spoofing methods stop working when Android 12 was released?

A: With the release of Android 12, Google introduced a much more aggressive MAC randomization system. This new implementation automatically forces your MAC address to reset every single time your network state changes. Because of this constant resetting, traditional spoofing tools and manual terminal commands are instantly neutralized by the operating system.

Q: How does MACsposed solve the problem of Android's aggressive network state resets?

A: MACsposed works by disabling the native Android MAC address randomization logic right at the system level. By turning off this stubborn background mechanism, the module prevents the operating system from constantly overriding your manual changes, giving you back permanent control.

Q: What are the core functionalities offered by MACsposed?

A: This handy module does a few key things to make your life easier. First, it completely disables the native Android randomization system that overrides your spoofed addresses. Second, it provides a very friendly, dedicated interface where you can easily set and manage your custom MAC addresses. Third, it acts as a compatibility bridge so you can use other third-party spoofing tools, and finally, it offers persistent address management across a wide range of Android versions.

Version History

v1.3.0——17 Aug 2026

Add support for MAC Address spoofing to Android 12 through 15! Download the latest version of MACsposed to enjoy new features and updates immediately!

*1.3.0

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

*1.2.5

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

*1.2.4

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

Additional APP Information

Latest Version

Request MACsposed Update 1.3.0

Uploaded by

David Berdik

Requires Android

Android 9.0+

Available on

Get MACsposed on Google Play

Last Updated

August 18, 2026

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