Xposed v89 Fixes Bugs and Lays Groundwork for Android Oreo Support
It seems like it was only yesterday we saw Xposed v88 for Android Nougat’s first release. It was followed by Xposed v88.1, a proper launch that brought fixes to heavily skinned versions of Android like...
View ArticleXPrivacyLua is an Xposed Module that Protects Your Data
If you’ve ever mistakenly downloaded an application you didn’t trust with your data, you might have stumbled upon XPrivacy. It’s an Xposed module that protects your privacy by feeding applications fake...
View ArticleGoogle’s Android P engineers did an AMA, here’s what they said
Google announced an AMA on /r/AndroidDev just a couple of days ago. The AMA is all wrapped up, so here’s everything new we heard on Reddit from the Android engineering team. Please keep in mind that...
View ArticleXposed Framework Hub
Xposed might not be the trendy Android modding tool that it used to be, but it’s still pretty great. If you’ve never used the Xposed Framework before, we’ve got all the information you need to get...
View ArticleXposed Framework gets unofficially ported for Android Pie: Install at your...
The Xposed Framework is a great tool for modding your Android smartphone or tablet. The framework hooks into ART (the Android runtime) and lets apps, called Xposed Modules, execute their own methods...
View ArticleGravityBox is now available for Android Pie devices with the Xposed Framework
If you just recently picked up Android modding, then you probably don’t really know about the Xposed Framework. Back in the day, before Magisk became a thing, the community was amazed by the launch of...
View ArticleCustomize One UI on the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 9 with this...
One UI has been the highlight of Samsung’s Android Pie rollout, bringing in a much more refined experience that has been well received by a lot of people. The refreshed UI has begun rolling out for the...
View ArticleCustomize OxygenOS on the OnePlus 7/7 Pro with the latest version of...
Xposed Framework is an excellent customization tool if you’re looking supercharge your Android experience. It uses apps called Xposed Modules to customize the original behavior of any system process or...
View ArticleEnable Gmail’s dark theme on older Android versions with this Xposed Module
Android 10’s system-wide dark theme was one of the most highly anticipated features, allowing users to make apps completely dark or black with a single toggle. However, the big issue with this feature...
View ArticleXtadia is an Xposed Module that lets you play Stadia on any Android phone and...
Google’s Stadia game streaming service is already out and it’s one of the main competitors in the now-rising game streaming space. Game streaming services are trying to position themselves as an...
View ArticleEnable hidden features in Twitter for Android with the Tweeks Xposed Module
Despite there being a lot of alternatives to the Twitter app on Android, I like sticking to the regular Twitter app. It works well, it’s not overly bloated, and has all the features I need. It also...
View ArticleEnable Twitter’s Hidden Tweetstorm and 280 Character Tweets with Xposed
Here at XDA, we’ve shown you how to unlock hidden functionality within applications on numerous occasions, such as with Facebook Messenger internals or Google Allo secret features. Today we’re here to...
View ArticleAmplify, Xposed Module to Block Wakelocks/Alarms and Save Battery, Updated...
Before Android 7.0 Nougat was launched, one of the most popular modules for the Xposed Framework was Amplify. Amplify, to put it short, is an Xposed Module which allows users to take full control of...
View ArticleXposed v89 Fixes Bugs and Lays Groundwork for Android Oreo Support
It seems like it was only yesterday we saw Xposed v88 for Android Nougat’s first release. It was followed by Xposed v88.1, a proper launch that brought fixes to heavily skinned versions of Android like...
View ArticleYou can now customize your device with the GravityBox Xposed Module on...
If you have ever used the Xposed Framework before, you probably already know about GravityBox. In case you’re unaware, GravityBox is an all-in-one Android customization toolkit that lets you modify the...
View ArticleGoogle Pixel’s Now Playing feature has been ported to other Android devices
Google debuted the Now Playing feature with the Pixel 2 series back in 2018, and it has remained an integral part of the Pixel lineup ever since. The feature employs a combination of onboard hardware,...
View ArticleXposed Framework Hub
Xposed might not be the trendy Android modding tool that it used to be, but it’s still pretty great. If you’ve never used the Xposed Framework before, we’ve got all the information you need to get...
View ArticleThese are the Best Xposed Modules in 2022: GravityBox, Pixelify, XPrivacyLua,...
If you just recently picked up Android modding, then you probably don’t really know about the Xposed Framework. With root access, the framework hooks into ART (the Android runtime) and lets add-ons,...
View ArticleMessenger Pro is an Xposed Module that adds loads of features to Facebook...
Meta’s Messenger is one of the most popular instant messaging apps in the world, riding on the sheer popularity of Facebook. The Messenger app does a lot of things right for it to gain this popularity,...
View ArticleWhat is Riru, and what can you do with it on your Android device?
Before Magisk became a thing, it was Xposed Framework that vastly shaped the device-agnostic Android modding approach. Rather than having to decompile applications, modify bits and pieces, recompile,...
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