There was a time when rooting only allowed installing apps that require root access. System modding on Android used to mainly achieved with a custom mod or ROM and to flash them, we had to install a custom recovery on our device. With the passage of time, custom development activities in Android have seen radical changes. Our developers keep coming with new ways of customizing Android devices.

The most striking piece of development that has changed the way we can tweak and customize Android devices, was the introduction of rovo89′s Xposed Framework. This custom framework takes advantage of root access on Android devices and with the help of a module, modifies it through a placeholder framework to achieve desired effect.

Xposed Framework can be seen as a panacea for Android devices that can fulfil all your wishes. If you are an LG G2 owner and have already rooted your phone, Xposed can open the doors of customization to you. Today, we’ll see how you can tweak and customize LG G2 with G2 TweaksBox and G2 Xposed modules. The list of tasks these two Xposed modules can do on your LG G2 will surely overwhelm you.

Also see:

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G2 TweaksBox

G2 TweaksBox is an amazing module for Xposed Framework. It lets you tweak and customize your LG G2 in different ways and enjoy it even more:

Theme Tweaks

Real-time theme changer

Gradient status Bar

Transparent status bar on launcher

Status bar icon colors

Hide status bar icons

Status bar clock settings

NavBar Color

Transparent navbar on launcher

Navigation bar button colors

Navigation bar height

Ring pad customization

Notification panel color

Volume slider background color

Date Panel background color

Divider color

QSlide Panel color

Panel buttons color

Notification row

Quick Settings background button and icon colors

List Overscroll edge/glow colors

Hide label button color

Hide Quick Settings

Hide Volume slider

Hide Brightness slider

Control Brightness level by sliding the statusbar

Calls Tweaks

Call recording

Set Call History as Default Tab

Enable Noise Suppression

Messages Tweaks

Exclude contacts without phone numbers in messaging app option

New Message screen off option

Lockscreen Tweaks

Enable QuickUnlock

Enable Rotation

Disable carrier text and icon

Use squared icons

Hide swype string

Hide statusbar clock

Show Remaining Attempts

AOSP Lockscreen

Knock OFF on AOSP Lockscreen

Notification Tweaks

Disable charging plug/unplug notifications

Hide full battery notification

Hide battery notification

Hide verizon notifications

Hide Quiet Mode schedule notification

Hide Airplane Mode Dialog

Sound Tweaks

Enable Shutter Sound OFF

Disable Camera Sound

Disable Safety HeadSet Volume

LED Tweaks

Change default led color for missed, incoming calls and messages

Misc Tweaks

Enable all rotations

Freeze rotation to the current one

Disable NavBar

Enable back led for more events.

Enable LG Launcher hidden settings

Enable Torch with volume up key

Skip Tracks with volume keys

Show Extended Kernel info

G2 Xposed

As for G2 Xposed, it is just another module for the LG G2. It does most of the jobs done by G2 TweaksBox. It’s just a matter of choice of which one you prefer to go with. The screenshots from the app will give you a detailed peek into its features:

Downloads

Download Xposed Installer

Download G2 Xposed

Download G2 TweaksBox

How to Install:

[googleplay url=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ptoti.g2_tweaksbox”]

To know more about the Xposed Framework, installing and activating its modules, please read this tutorial.

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