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For the term "Xposed Framework".

How to Root Samsung Galaxy S10 via Magisk

I remember the original Samsung Galaxy S smartphone released back in 2010 with a 470p display, 512MB of RAM, and the Exynos 3 SoC. Over the last 9 years, the Korean manufacturer has worked to improve various hardware components and...

How to Unlock your Huawei P9 Lite Bootloader

As you know, unlocking your device’s bootloader opens the gate to tweaking, and it is also considered as the first thing to do when stepping into the custom Android universe. After installing any custom recovery you can root your device,...

Add Swipe Controls to YouTube Android App

As you have seen, Google has been working on revamping the YouTube application in recent months. Following the introduction of a brand new dark mode that people already love these days, they’re now giving us a new feature: I am...

Try out Boot Manager on your Android Device

Xposed Framework is a special mod for rooted Android devices. I bet that you are no stranger to how things work: it in itself does not do very much, but it lets you install other apps/mods/tweak with system level functionality...

Learn to Install Modules on Android

Android is very popular for its extensive customization potential, but unless you have a rooted device, you only have the chance to customize it using widgets and different home screen launcher apps. Xposed framework is already the next level and...

Use Xstana Module on Android

You already know the fact that rooting your device expands its potential, giving you the ability to run apps that modify the very core of this popular OS and many of us dream of that. Even more, unlocking the bootloader...

How to Use Built-in Tethering on Rooted Devices

Tethering your phone’s internet connection, which allows users to share their phone’s data connection with other devices, is ideal if you want to take a closer look to Wi-Fi, but you know how things work these days. It seems that...

How to Get YouTube Red for Free

Google has once announced YouTube Red, a great service that was meant to allow you to access its content ad-free and offline on a subscription basis and it’s now a success. I am not at all surprised by that. After all,...