Customize One UI on the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 9 with this Xposed Module

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One UI has been the highlight of Samsung’s Android Pie rollout, bringing in a much more refined experience that has been well received by a lot of people. The refreshed UI has begun rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and the Galaxy Note 9, but despite the improvements it brings, there’s still a lot more that users desire.

XDA Senior Member , known for his Firefds Kit Xposed Module which has been available for Samsung’s Nougat and Oreo releases, has now brought it to Android Pie based One UI. Since this is an Xposed module, it requires the unofficial port of Xposed on Android Pie, which comes in the form of the EdXposed Magisk Module, and consequently the Riru Core Magisk Module and of course, Magisk.

Firefds Kit for One UI Features Firefds Kit brings boasts of the following features: Fake system status to Official

Add add additional power menu options: Recovery, Download, Data mode switch, Screenshot

Enable call recording

Replace add call button instead of call recording

Enable call recording from menu

Auto call recording

Enable fingerprint unlock on reboot toggle

Enable biometrics unlock on reboot toggle

Add network speed menu to show network speed in the status bar

Data icon symbol selection (4G, LTE, 4G+, 4.5G)

Show Data usage view in quick panel

Double tap for sleep

Hide NFC icon

Disable Bluetooth toggle popup

Disable sync toggle popup

Disable high level brightness popup

Hide carrier label

Carrier label size selection

Disable loud volume warning

Disable volume control sound

Disable low battery sound

Screen timeout settings

NFC behavior settings

Auto MTP

Disable camera temperature check

Enable camera shutter sound menu

Disable call number formatting

Disable SMS to MMS threshold

Force MMS connect

Bypass exchange security

Disable signature check

Disable secure flag

Firefds Kit Xposed Module for Samsung’s One UI based on Android Pie