For a while now, the android community has been having the mother of headaches in relation to ROM modding.
You see, at this time and age, most people prefer modding stock ROMs rather than flashing custom ROMs more so after introduction of knox security utility (Samsung phones running Kitkat on wards).
I can hear the noobs asking what this is all about.
Okay. Let me shove you in the know zone.
Xposed is an application that provides a framework for the running of modules (which are app as well) that allow android users to modify their stock ROMS. If all that doesn't make sense to you, Google is your friend.
Back on track.
Rovo89, the heaven sent developer who brought us Xposed, has announced that there is an alpha release of Xposed for lollipop.
That means android 5.0 users can now mod their ROMs all they want like the bosses they are. haha.
I hope you are aware that you will require root access as well to use Xposed.
I already have a list of modules that I can't wait to use on this "candy in my bar phone". But that's a story for another day.
Though with bugs, this is worth trying.
But be warned. The bugs might cause major system errors that may require knowledge in working around boot loops and system crash. So kindly keep off if you have no idea of how to salvage your phone in case anything happens.
With all that said, you can head over to XDA and get to know more about this wonderful creation.
As always, I keep such posts short and precise.
But if you have any questions, feel free to use the comment section.
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