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GravityBox, the popular Xposed module, now supports Android 11

GravityBox is one of the xposed modules More popular. by offering multitude of customization options compatible with many systems. Now it is compatible with the latest version of Android -for the moment- Android 11.

After an “insane amount of work”, GravityBox is now compatible with Android 11, at least the beta version created by the developer C3C076. Since the official Xposed Framework project has not been compatible with the latest versions of Android for a long time, the module is designed for new generations based on Magisk.


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The legendary GravityBox, on Android 11

GravityBox is one of the most popular Xposed Framework modules. Its strong point was -and still lies- in offering many customization options for the system, classified into categories, and compatible with a large number of devices. Not all tweaks They work on all systems, but with so many available, the more likely you are to find settings of your interest.

Being a module that depends so much on Android, each system update causes most of the tweaks to stop working. Luckily, the developers keep improving it to bring the classic GravityBox to the latest version of Android.

You will therefore find options for customize lock screen, quick settings, status bar, navigation, the screen, the phone, the navigation keys, the notifications and many, many more, compatible with Android. As in previous versions, it is recommended that you have a pure Android version or that you do not stray too far from AOSP.

To use it you will need to have a system capable of loading Xposed modules in Android 11, and install the GravityBox beta that you can download here. In practice, this assumes install Magisk and then a Magisk module like Riru-EdXposed. All of them are in beta, so it is foreseeable that there will be some bugs along the way.

Via | XDA


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