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 ...
This week the folks behind Xposed Framework have revealed their newest creation: Xposed Framework for Lollipop. Android 5.0 Lollipop broke Xposed Framework support when it was first released, making ...
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 ...
The wait for Xposed Framework on Android 8.0 and 8.1 Oreo is over, but the product is currently in a rough beta form. This is the very first release for Oreo, and comes only a few months after a ...
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 ...
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