

It does essentially all the same things, along with a built-in module manager and SuperSU. OR be rooted with Magisk. This is basically a much cleaner, integrated alternative to Xposed.If you’re already an Xposed user, however, this will work just fine with the “older” system-modifying method as well. And with the launch of the new systemless Xposed framework and Material Design interface, it’s easier than ever to install and use. Next, you must EITHER be running the Xposed framework. The Xposed framework unlocks a lot of incredibly powerful tools for Android, so it’s basically a must-have for rooted users.If you’re not sure how to go about rooting, you should be able to search for instructions for your exact model phone.

You must have a rooted handset before this will work. First, your phone must be rooted. If you’re not rooted, you’re automatically out on this one.
