i should not download nothing from edxposed? just install the apk and thats it?You download the APK and install it, then restart and you are good to go
i should not download nothing from edxposed? just install the apk and thats it?You download the APK and install it, then restart and you are good to go
Yeah, since the version for Q isn't uploaded to the xposed repository.i should not download nothing from edxposed? just install the apk and thats it?
thank you mate, it works.Yeah, since the version for Q isn't uploaded to the xposed repository.
Glad it worked :good:thank you mate, it works.
now i have another question, if you can answer me i'll be really thankful.
im searching for some modules / root apps that will help me to extend battery life and enjoy my phone again(oneplus 7 pro).
can you advise me for some thins that will help me?
thanks.Glad it worked :good:
Regarding your other question (we are headed towards off-topic talks)
You can try naptime, greenify for example.
But keep in mind, that the new OS's are generally much more battery friendly than it used to be in the past.
The more apps you run, the more background activity you assimilate.
Any further talks about specific mods or apps should be continued in the appropriate threads :good:
y u do disPlease support android R
Phone and ROM?I use gravity box and after a clean rom install I can get the battery bar animation to work during charging. After a few days the charging animation stops working. Does anyone know what's going on?
OnePlus 6T open beta and stable both did the same thing. Now I'm on lineage and again same thing.Phone and ROM?
If it is not AOSP or OOS Android 10, there won't be an answer because that's all that is supported and where GB is expected to be fully functional.
Hats off @frank93:good:Let me publicly send a huge thank you to @frank93 who was so kind a generous to donate his older Pixel 3a to me to help development of GravityBox, not even letting me to pay the shipping costs. It is very much appreciated as it is quite rare to meet someone with such a big heart these days. Huge respect and I wish @frank93 all the best in his life - I am sure such acts of generosity always pay off in some way.
(aww. blushing right now.)Let me publicly send a huge thank you
in fact it is.it is to your credit that your module inspires such actions
That is indeed a very generous and wonderful gesture and as already mentioned, another "proof" of how important your development is for the people out there. The community appreciates this so much.Let me publicly send a huge thank you to @frank93 who was so kind a generous to donate his older Pixel 3a to me to help development of GravityBox, not even letting me to pay the shipping costs. It is very much appreciated as it is quite rare to meet someone with such a big heart these days. Huge respect and I wish @frank93 all the best in his life - I am sure such acts of generosity always pay off in some way.
:highfive:Excellent, this goes to show there are a lot of members of xda devoted to the future development of android. Such a kind gesture.That is indeed a very generous and wonderful gesture and as already mentioned, another "proof" of how important your development is for the people out there. The community appreciates this so much.
@frank93
People like you are the reason that a community like this keeps flourishing, so we can all get inspired to support the ones that put so much of their free time into this.
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But the developer should not be obligated to do anything just because he got a free phone. The cynic in me is saying that there is an ulterior motive behind the gesture. Android 11 support is not owed to anyone.@frank93
People like you are the reason that a community like this keeps flourishing, so we can all get inspired to support the ones that put so much of their free time into this.
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A page back the dev made it clear he wanted to support 11 but had a device with only 10 available. It's not an ulterior motive when it's clearly wanted for development based on devs own words - it's kindness.But the developer should not be obligated to do anything just because he got a free phone. The cynic in me is saying that there is an ulterior motive behind the gesture. Android 11 support is not owed to anyone.
yes.....the dev made it clear he wanted to support 11....not an ulterior motive ... it's kindness.