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 application to offer a better experience. While there's a host of Xposed Modules to choose from, GravityBox is among the essentials that we would recommend for the wide range of tweaks it offers. It lets you modify the lockscreen, the navigation bar, the status bar, the display, the actions of software and hardware buttons, and much more. GravityBox is now getting an official update to version 9.1 and it brings some changes including a host of improvements for the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro.

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The changelog for the GravityBox version 9.1 is as follows:

  • Oneplus 7/7Pro OxygenOs fixes and adjustments:
    • fixed OnePlus 7/7Pro OOS system detection logic
    • fixed theming of QuickSettings tile detail dialogs
    • fixed navigation bar custom key layout (for standard navigation bar only)
    • fixed dynamic color tinting of GravityBox navigation bar elements
    • fixed option for hiding brightness slider in QS panel
    • fixed recents key default single-press action not working when navbar master switch is enabled
    • fixed double vibrations when using Key actions
    • fixed muting Dialpad tones during Quiet Hours
    • Visualizer: adjusted margins of header elements in dimmed screen
  • StatusBar: redesigned and improved logic related to hiding system icons
    • fixes mysterious Alarm icon showing on some systems
  • Keys: improved reliability of Torch on power long-press
  • Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
  • Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)

Visit the Xposed forums on XDA to learn how to install it on Android Pie as well as what other Modules are working on the latest Android release.