Alarm Clock Plus Xposed Module Supercharges Your Stock Android Clock
If you’re running a minimally modified, AOSP-derived custom ROM, chances are that you have a love-hate relationship with the stock KitKat alarm clock app. You may be a huge fan of the application’s...
View ArticleForce Fast Scroll in All ListView Instances and Always Have a Draggable...
You may have noticed in your everyday usage that scrolling behavior isn’t identical in every Android application. In the majority of cases, developers use the built-in ListView functionality to create...
View Article“YourTube” Lets You Tweak the YouTube App to Open Any Screen at Launch
When you open the YouTube application on your Android device, it defaults to the “What to Watch” screen. This is great for most users, as it shows some videos from your subscriptions, as well as videos...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: Knock Code for AOSP and Sense ROMs – XDA Developer TV
LG’s KnockOn has been very popular on recent LG devices. This feature was then expanded on their latest device, the LG G3. Originally introduced on the G3, Knock Code then allows you to unlock with a...
View ArticleSupercharge Your Android Clipboard Manager with Xposed
The Android OS has offered unified, system-wide copy/paste functionality for quite some time. But like most implementations on the majority of OSes, the stock Android clipboard manager only retains the...
View ArticleEnable Custom Screen On and Off Animations on All ROMs with Xposed
The CRT screen-off animation has been with Android ever since version 2.3 Gingerbread. It’s been tweaked a bit here and then in the time since, but for the most part it’s been the same. Unfortunately...
View ArticleHodor!
Hodor, hodor hodor. Hodor, hodor! Sorry about that, folks. It looks like we got a little carried away, there. You may recall that a few weeks back, a rather “unique” Game of Thrones-themed keyboard...
View ArticleXtended NavBar Supercharges Your On-Screen Navigation Bar using Xposed
On-screen navigation buttons undoubtedly have their pros and cons. While many don’t care for the lack of true haptic feedback or “wasted” screen real estate, many others favor the sleek lines and...
View ArticleControl Your Xperia Screen Behavior with Screen Tweaks for Xposed
Time and time again, Sony has proven itself to be one of the more developer-friendly OEMs available. That’s why it almost doesn’t matter which Sony Xperia device you’re looking at; there will generally...
View ArticleGravityBox Updated to 3.2, Brings Tweaked QuickSettings Management and More
Ever since its initial release nearly one year ago, we’ve talked quite a bit about the GravityBox Xposed Module by XDA Recognized Contributor C3C076. Initially offering features such as Pie Controls,...
View ArticleTry Heads Up Notifications on Your Device with Xposed
A couple of days ago, we talked about GravityBox receiving an update. One of the new features introduced in the update was “Heads Up mode,” which was discovered hidden somewhere in KitKat’s code. It’s...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: Lock Your Apps with MinMinLock – XDA Developer TV
In this day and age, we all have a lot of apps on our phones and tablets. Some of those apps may have some personal information on them or could cost us money, so it would be nice to keep people out of...
View ArticleBring Back Native Facebook Sync on Your Device with Xposed
A few years ago when the whole Android party was starting, Google and Facebook were really closely integrated. Before Ice Cream Sandwich, users were able to see contacts synced directly from Facebook...
View ArticleBlock Your Children from Seeing Your Private Data with Xposed
How many times has someone tried to read your SMS or view your private photos? If you have a child and want to allow him or her to play some games on your phone without giving access to all your...
View ArticleChange Your Navigation Bar to Look Like Android L with Xposed
Android L is a big thing. And in many ways, it’s perhaps the biggest release since Ice Cream Sandwich, as it brings tons of new API and end user changes under the hood. Android L is already available...
View ArticleXDA Xposed Tuesday: Deep Sleep Battery Saver – XDA Developer TV
Our phones are more powerful than ever. With lusciously crisp screens, GPS navigation, and quad core power, our phones can render a pixel better than ever. This naturally comes at a cost, battery life....
View ArticleXposed GEL Settings Updated to Change Google Now Launcher to Android L Style
The Google Experience Launcher has become one of the most popular home applications on Android. It’s used as the default launcher in every Google Nexus and Google Play Edition device, and it’s found...
View ArticleGet Your English On with the XDictionary Xposed Module
We’ve all likely had the pleasure of coming across words while using our phones that are beyond our literary grasp, and this can prove to be extremely annoying. The typical solution in such cases is...
View ArticleMake Your Current OS Match the Android L Style with Xposed
Unquestionably, many have grown to like Android L since its official unveiling. Since then, we’ve seen users come up with random application ports, ringtones, and other goodies from Google’s latest...
View ArticleTheftie Helps You Find Your Stolen Device
When a phone or tablet gets stolen, not much can be done. Such situations should not occur, but the world isn’t perfect and some people want things for free. When this happens, there are some tools...
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