First let’s look at the options you could be missing by upgrading to a new version of Android. Obviously it varies from one rom to another but I’ll base it on my
So how do we get all these options that Google decides we don’t need? Xposed modules. Saw that coming didn’t you. I’ve been converted to Xposed modules and ever since I tried them I have been espousing their usefulness. To get there it’s quite easy. Step 1: Download a stock, rooted custom rom from XDA. I tried out this one here and also this one here and both worked perfectly. A stock rom allows you the stability of a Google rom as a nice platform to build on, although Xposed can be applied onto a standard custom rom but your mileage may vary with respect to stability.
Step 2: Backup all your old apps using Helium by Koush or my favourite, Titanium Backup. These are not the only two backup apps but they are my two favourites.
Step 3: Reboot into recovery and perform a backup there as well (you should always do this any time you flash anything).
Step 4: Flash the stock, rooted rom you downloaded from XDA.
Step 5: Reboot.
Step 6: After you have logged into your phone I recommend you install Xposed framework before installing all of your apps with Titanium Backup etc. You can find the latest Xposed Framework app here.
Step 7: After installing the framework you will be prompted to reboot. After rebooting you will need to install the Gravity Box module (you will find the modules in the download section of the Xposed Framework app. I recommend starting with Gravity Box because it is so extensive that once you have installed it you may not have to install many others.
Through Gravity Box you can gain nearly all of the modifications mentioned above and those that aren’t included in Gravity Box you may be able to find in other modules. Most are listed inside the download section of the Xposed Framework app. You can also find others in the Play Store.
What can’t you do with Xposed framework (yet)?
At this stage there isn’t much left that you cannot do with Xposed module. Those I have yet to find an app module for are:- Adding a button, such as power button, to the navigation bar
- Option for a long press shortcut in the navigation ring
- Option to change the colours of the progress bar
- Making me a cup of coffee
- Cooking my bacon
Are there any modifications you cannot find modules to replace with? Are there any modules you have found for the above? What are your favourite modules? Please share them below in the comments.


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