Bring Back Battery Statistics on KitKat with Xposed Module
Android 4.4 has been quite a hot topic for the last four weeks. Many of you already have it on your devices in the form of an official update or unofficial port. It brought a lot of improvements, but...
View ArticleXposed Framework 2.4 Exits Beta, Brings Official KitKat Support and Bug Fixes
A little under a week ago, we covered the release of Xposed Framework 2.4 beta. For those just tuning in, 2.4 beta brought one very major change: support for Android 4.4 KitKat. Now just a few days...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: XHalo Floating Window – XDA Developer TV
We’ve said it before, and we will say it again: XDA Recognized Developer rovo89‘s Xposed Framework (thread) is a great development, one that now works with KitKat! This framework allows you to pick and...
View ArticleBuild Apps that React to Google Search Using Xposed
Just yesterday, we briefly touched upon a Google Search update that brought the ability to search within apps directly from within Google Search. This update, which is gradually being rolled out to...
View ArticleGravityBox Officially Available for Android 4.4 KitKat
The phenomenon of the XDA Recognized Developer rovo89‘s Xposed Framework is undeniable. After all, it brings lots of modules and freedom of choice, without installing custom ROMs. Just over a week...
View ArticleMake the Indeterminate Progress Bar Look More Fluid with Xposed
Recently, we’ve covered dozens of amazing Xposed modules. This isn’t going to change any time soon, as amazing modules are created almost every day, and it’s really hard to envision an end of this...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: Android Tuner – XDA Developer TV
In the world of cars, there are enthusiasts who push the limits way beyond what the manufacturers originally intended. This can be accomplished many ways, from a blown Chevy to Japanese ecobox with a...
View ArticleXposed Module Brings Back App Ops on Android 4.4.2 to Give Your Control of...
Just yesterday, we talked about some changes to the Android 4.4.2 source code reported by our colleagues at FunkyAndroid. One of the most significant changes was the removal of App Ops, a very handy...
View ArticleView Expanded Notifications by Default with Xposed
One very practical feature introduced alongside Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is support for expandable status bar notifications. This allows for more information to be displayed by expanding the relevant...
View ArticleWanam Kit Xposed Module Unleashes Full Potential of Nexus Devices
As you all know, AOSP is the purest form of Android. All Nexus devices are shipped with relatively clean Android, baked by Google engineers. Constant and frequent updates make it a quite interesting...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: App Ops – XDA Developer TV
Google claims it was an internal testing app that we weren’t supposed to find and use and grow and love. However, us being resourceful little buggers—well not really—we found App Ops and loved it. We...
View ArticleFull Screen Your Apps on KitKat with Immerse Me
Expanded Desktop, also known as Immersive Mode, is one of the coolest features available in CyanogenMod and other custom ROMs. For those unfamiliar, it is essentially full-screen mode, where the menu...
View ArticleTell Time in a Different Time Zone with XMultiZone StatusBar Clock
There are many reasons as to why people would want to know the time of a place other than where they are right now. There may be loved ones overseas, you may be going on a trip, or you simply don’t...
View ArticleXposed Module to Cloak Root Access from Apps
Modifying your /system partition in Android requires root. It’s nothing more than executing the su command, which then gives you the opportunity to push files onto the partition, among other things....
View ArticleGet Rid of Ads with Xposed Module
Ads. These three letters usually bring some seriously negative emotions, as we all hate them. Most Android users are more than capable of sideloading the APK for an ad blocker, but Google’s decision to...
View ArticleRid Yourself of the Ugly Black Navigation Bar with Xposed
Xposed Framework has opened the door to a new way to customize our devices without having to cherry-pick and rebuild our favorite ROMs manually. The Framework also gives us a chance to modify stock...
View ArticleDisable the Critical Battery Shutdown with Xposed Module
Android-based devices are often quite different in how they handle a critically low battery compared to non-smartphone devices. When the battery is somewhere in the vicinity of 1%, the device turns off...
View ArticleChange the Audio Stream of Hangouts App with Xposed
Not too long ago, we talked about a widget for the Hangouts app that displays your recent notifications directly on your home screen. Now, I want to present another enhancement to Google’s...
View ArticleXposed Mod Allows You to Wirelessly Charge Your Device in Peace
I’m sure that plenty of us smartphone and tablet users suffer from a condition that prevents any sleep until we’re absolutely sure that all our devices are plugged in and charging throughout the night....
View ArticleSelectively Block Ads on Certain Apps with Xposed Module
Nobody likes intrusive ads, especially when they take the form of flashing neon lights trying to get us to buy things we don’t want. But they’re quite necessary, as most indie developers use ads to...
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