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You can now customize your device with the GravityBox Xposed Module on Android 11

GravityBox, one of the most versatile customization-focused Xposed modules, has been updated with support for Android 11. Read on!

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If you have ever used the Xposed Framework before, you probably already know about GravityBox. In case you’re unaware, GravityBox is an all-in-one Android customization toolkit that lets you modify the lockscreen, the navigation bar, the status bar, the display, the actions of software and hardware buttons, and much more. It took a long time for the popular module to be updated with support for Android 11, but after an immense amount of work, XDA Senior Recognized Developer C3C076 recently made it happen.

GravityBox, the all-in-one Android customization tool using Xposed, has been ported to Android 10

GravityBox, one of the most powerful customisation-focused Xposed modules, has been updated with support for Android 10, the latest version of Android.

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GravityBox has been, for years, one of the most popular Xposed module out there. The Xposed Framework, in case you're unaware, is one of the most powerful tools used by Android modders. It lets modules modify the code of other apps before, during, or after execution, giving you total control over all the system and user apps on your device. It opens a lot of doors up for new ways to customize your phone, and while it may not be as popular or as widely used as it once was, it is still in use even today.

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Customize OxygenOS on the OnePlus 7/7 Pro with the latest version of GravityBox [Root]

Tweak a multitude of settings on your OnePlus 7 or OnePlus 7 Pro with OxygenOS 9.5 with the latest version of GravityBox Xposed Module.

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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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GravityBox is now available for Android Pie devices with the Xposed Framework

Xposed has come to Android Pie unofficially, but it needs modules to pick up. One of the biggest ones, GravityBox, has been updated with support for Pie.

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If you just recently picked up Android modding, then you probably don't really know about the Xposed Framework. Back in the day, before Magisk became a thing, the community was amazed by the launch of Android Lollipop and Android Marshmallow, and everyone used SuperSU as their preferred root method. And Xposed? Well, it was huge. Xposed is able to greatly expand your phone's capabilities by implementing modules able to hook into the Android runtime, which in turn allows you to customize things like the way your phone looks and how it behaves without installing a custom ROM. Nowadays, it's not really on active development as the last version, v90-beta3 (compatible with Android Oreo), was released over a year ago, but users have tried to continue development of Xposed (and many of its modules) however possible.

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All-in-One Xposed Module for Customization, GravityBox, Updated for Android Oreo

The GravityBox Xposed Framework module has been updated with Android Oreo support. The beta release was developed and tested on the Nexus 5X.

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It took a long time for the Xposed framework to be updated with support for Android Nougat, but after an immense amount of work, XDA Senior Recognized Developer rovo89 accomplished the feat in October. Thankfully, it took significantly less time to bring Xposed to Android Oreo. Popular Xposed modules are already starting to receive Android Oreo compatibility updates, including GravityBox from XDA Recognized Contributor C3C076.