[XPOSED] MotoXposed 0.6 - Hide carrier, center clock, quick settings, etc

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rob43

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This requires a rooted device.

Current functionality:
- Hide carrier label in status bar (on by default)
- Clock customization (center, day of the week, am/pm)
- Navigation bar color
- Custom battery style
- Custom quick settings configuration, added Rotation/GPS tiles
- Remove background gradient

Download from Play Store
Please reboot once after installing or upgrading for changes to take effect.

Installation:
Install the latest Xposed framework (3.0+) from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
Install MotoXposed and enable it
Reboot once for settings to take effect

Thanks to rovo89 for Xposed (XDA thread)

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flashallthetime

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Nice, I already started a xposed framework thread.
I'll post the link, if that's OK?

Just a note:
Guys we got to keep the threads more organized otherwise we are going to have a hard time finding stuff.

Sent on my Moto X
 
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spyz88

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Do you have to be rooted or have an unlocked bootloader to use this?


EDIT: Ugh, never mind :/
 

hidea

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Legendary.

More requests:

Clock Alignment:
• Center
• Right
----
•• show AM/PM
••• AM/PM size (regular/small/smaller)

Navbar
• Color (base & icon)
• Transparency

Icons
• Battery Icons/Type (circle/regular)
• Numeric/Percentage
• Remove spacing in cell icons (LTE/HSPA, etc).
(I'll gladly supply the images!)
 

scorneil

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Delete, got it working.

Thanks!

This requires a rooted device.

Current functionality:
- Hide carrier label in status bar (on by default)
- Center clock
- Navigation bar color

Download: http://d-h.st/XoW
Please reboot once after installing or upgrading for changes to take effect.

Installation:
Install the latest Xposed framework (3.0+) from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
Install MotoXposed and enable it
Reboot once for settings to take effect

Thanks to rovo89 for Xposed (XDA thread)
 
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rob43

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Updated to 0.3 with 6 custom battery styles. Might take a few hours for Play Store to update. If you installed the APK from this thread, I recommend reinstalling from the Play Store so that you can get update notifications (or auto-update).
 
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FligMupple

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I personally prefer the circle battery icon with no percentage. If you add that, that would be super duper deluxe!
 

basedboii

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This is all I need for my att moto x. Sucks we don't have root :(

Sent on my Flamed up Moto X
 

FligMupple

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That's great! The only Quick Setting tile that I normally use and is missing in stock is Rotation. Thanks for adding that.
 
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    This requires a rooted device.

    Current functionality:
    - Hide carrier label in status bar (on by default)
    - Clock customization (center, day of the week, am/pm)
    - Navigation bar color
    - Custom battery style
    - Custom quick settings configuration, added Rotation/GPS tiles
    - Remove background gradient

    Download from Play Store
    Please reboot once after installing or upgrading for changes to take effect.

    Installation:
    Install the latest Xposed framework (3.0+) from http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
    Install MotoXposed and enable it
    Reboot once for settings to take effect

    Thanks to rovo89 for Xposed (XDA thread)

    gnxb.png
    6m60.png
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    Is there a certain order I should do things? Cant seem to get it to work on Rooted VZW Moto X. Should I set the settings first then to the soft reboot or do the soft reboot then set the settings? Sorry Im a bit confused.

    Install xposed framework first, install it and reboot, now you install motoxposed and open xposed framework app and under modules check off motoxposed and reboot, now open motoxposed app and apply your settings and reboot again

    Sent on my Moto X
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    GravityBox[KK] has similar (or better) customization abilities as MotoXposed and it works on KitKat. It can be installed thru the Xposed framework, or from http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox.
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    Sorry about this, im comming from samsung device so im kinda lost on moto x, but how i can boot into recovery, I already try from fastboot but show me an blank screen, is there another way to do it? Thanks

    Sent from my XT1060 using Tapatalk 4

    Power your phone off and turn it back on while holding volume down. That'll get you into the bootloader. From there, just hit volume down to highlight recovery, and volume up to select it. The phone will boot back up into a version of Android that has /system write protection disabled, allowing you to make your changes.
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    0.4 has been pushed, added some quick settings options.