7 Tricks You Can Try On Your Rooted Android Phone These Xposed Framework!
Thursday, September 04, 2014:
If you want to make system-level changes to your Android OS then the
best way to use if the Xposed Framework. You don't even need to install a
custom ROM for the same and all you need is root access. So here we
will discuss how you can use the Xposed Framework and those 7 modules
which you use:
1. Hardware buttons' remapping:
This
module allows you to remap your Android device's hardware buttons. You
can customise your device as you wish as Xposed Additions provide you
with a lot of such options.
2. Managing app permits:
If
you install this module then the App Ops option appears in Android
settings interface. This interface also allows you to manage application
permissions which is just similar to Apple's iOS. It restores access to
a configuration pane to which Google has removed its access.
3. Multi-tasking:
Android
is not able to run two apps side-by-side but there are some third-party
custom ROMs which can perform this task. You can use the xMultiWindow
module to run two apps side-by-side and can also do multi-tasking on any
device. It's not a very perfect options but yes it's a full-proof
concept. Using this module you can watch YouTube videos and also browse
the web at the same time.
4. Options can be added to power menu:
Often
options are added by custom ROMs to the power menu which appears when
you long-press your device's power button. There are some other modules
like Advanced Power Menu which can do the same things like rebooting,
taking screenshots and also adding Flashlight options on the power menu
for quick access. You can also configure the options on custom ROMs.
5. Unsafe volume warning to be disabled:
A
warning is displayed by Android saying “Raise volume above safe level?”
whenever you raise the volume above a specific point. This is aimed at
maintaining health issues but it's a silly warning though. Different
types of headphones require different device volume levels to output the
same loudness of sound. This is also not an one-time message however.
The NoSafeVolumeWarning module disables the volume warning permanently.
6. OK Google for Third-Party launchers:
The
Google Now Launcher enables you to say OK Google on your home screen
and you can open the Google Now dialog and use voice actions. In
third-party launchers this cannot be done normally but the module, OK
Google for 3rd party launchers / apps (4.4+), allows you to use OK
Google in any other launcher as per your wish.
7. More and more options:
There
are a pack of modules like GravityBox and Xblast which add a huge
amount of additional options to your Android device. GravityBox provides
all-in-one tweaking application with the huge number of features which
you can find in a custom ROM. It allows you to change many options in
one place without hunting down individual modules or rebooting.







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