As we dive into the world of root on our Android devices, this Android customization will keep it simple and look at the basics of the Xposed Installer. For those new to the game, Xposed is a powerful ...
Xposed Framework is a favorite Mod among the users who love to modify their Android smartphones. It provides seamless customization ability on compatible Android devices. The Xposed Framework is easy ...
OnePlus has been making headlines in the smartphone industry with their new OnePlus 3 for all the right reasons. High-end specifications and the developer support available for the device makes it a ...
Instagram is the most popular video and photo sharing platform with over a billion registered users. In recent times, it has gained massive popularity due to simple and intuitive features. The ...
Traditionally, if you want to really customize your Android experience, you have to root your phone and flash a new ROM—essentially a whole new version of Android—that has the features you want. If ...
Xposed has a ton of great modules out there, and it’s almost better than flashing custom ROMs. There are plenty of modules like the tinted status bar, and many others. There’s also a module for the ...
Google Android lets you customize your device with widgets, third-party app launchers, keyboards, and other tools. But up until a few years ago if you wanted to make deep system-level changes to the ...
Continuing our efforts learning some basic root tools to better control your device, this week’s Android customization finishes off our initial set of Xposed modules, let’s take GravityBox for a spin.
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...