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Xposed Framework for Marshmallow is Almost Ready for Launch

Xposed Framework for Marshmallow is Almost Ready for Launch

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Xposed Framework is arguably the most versatile tool in the Android world. Ever since Marshmallow was released, fans have been craving their fix. You won’t have to wait much longer: Xposed Framework for Marshmallow is almost ready for launch. That news was announced in a comment on XDA, where the author of Xposed Framework (rovo89), stated that Xposed was now working stably on his Nexus 9. Rovo89 later went on to say that he might release a public version of Xposed Framework for Marshmallow “later this week”. That build would be stable enough for everyday use, although the creator cautioned that not all modules would work out of the box “due to the usual amount of changes in AOSP”. Nevertheless, this is good news for Xposed fans who have been avoiding upgrading to Marshmallow for fear of missing out on Xposed.

Customize Everything on Android with Xposed Modules

Xposed Frameowrk lets you customize just about everything on your Android device. It’s described as one of the most versatile tools available for Android users and the modding community. Typically, you need to install a certain type of custom ROM to alter system behavior and modify core settings. With Xposed Framework, these sorts of tweaks are available – although you’ll need at least a bit of technical expertise to do it. Using Xposed Framework requires installing modules. Typically, installing a module is as easy as installing any Android app – so it’s not as complicated as you might think. It only gets complicated if you want to create your own modules. Modules range from things like allowing YouTube background playback to adding Force Touch for Android. Stay tuned to One Click Root for future updates on Xposed Framework!
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John Doe 2 days ago

Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.

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Jane Smith 5 days ago

I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!

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