Sorry to hear that you are facing issues. None of the above should be happening. Would request you to remove the AOSPMod magisk module and reboot. This clears every change made by the module. Now flash it again in Magisk and reboot. This should automatically enable AOSPMod in Lsposed along with the recommended modules like system UI etc. You should now have all the configurable settings at your disposal. Am attaching my Settings configuration which you can import from the App. I use the Xperia signal icons too.I have this running on the latest stock rooted rom for my Pixel 7 Pro and when I originally had opened the AOSPMOD it looked like I could change the stock cell Signal Icon, but since that has disappeared, I had seen Xperia, few other options I could have change it too, but that option is no longer visible, think it disappered after I enable ASOPMOD in LS Xposed, is there any other options to change the cell strength to something different?
It seems you've flashed both zip files. You have to choose between them and not installing both.I have this running on the latest stock rooted rom for my Pixel 7 Pro and when I originally had opened the AOSPMOD it looked like I could change the stock cell Signal Icon, but since that has disappeared, I had seen Xperia, few other options I could have change it too, but that option is no longer visible, think it disappered after I enable ASOPMOD in LS Xposed, is there any other options to change the cell strength to something different?
I can't get to the Mods settings page as the handset is in bootloop status after installationSorry if I really clear enough. I didn't mean going through the modules, but rather through the Mods settings...
Can you let me know how to capture the logs?
Disable-boot-uninstall-install again, this should revert to original settings and you could investigate, assuming you can boot with it installed but with nothing changed.I can't get to the Mods settings page as the handset is in bootloop status after installation
I don't remember if it ever had such thing.Didn't this mod have Google assistant features like call screening and stuff? Doesn't work at all anymore. I'm on stable everything and updated
Tried that. As soon as I install it again and reboot the device goes into bootloop upon rebooting. (SIGH)Disable-boot-uninstall-install again, this should revert to original settings and you could investigate, assuming you can boot with it installed but with nothing changed.
Bummer. Another reason to stay with T3B1 for now...Tried that. As soon as I install it again and reboot the device goes into bootloop upon rebooting. (SIGH)
This all started on T3B2 build. Is anybody else using it succesfully on this build?
Most probably it is with my device only.. but can't be sure.. may be someone else may chip in
Ah my bad, QPR2 was last month's beta so the numbers threw me off.
I have the zenfone 9 and this module won't work on the stock rom but I use omnirom and it works almost perfectly only very few things don't work but you should know there's an issue rn with the asus servers and it's impossible to unlock the bootloader for a few weeks already and noone knows when it'll be backFirst of all - thanks @siavash79 for making this mod. It's an absolut must have for rooted users - especially the ability to hide the navbar.
Currently I'm using a Pixel 5 and consider to switch to the ASUS Zenfone 9.
Since ZenUI is relativly close to stock Android - will AOSP Mods still work on this device? Does anybody have experience with a Zenfone?
Much thanks in advance.
Big thanks for your reply. That's really bad news. At least latest firmware for Zenfone 9 let's you hide the navbar - thats the thing I cared the most. And the problem with ASUS servers is also not the greatest thing. Thanks for letting me know. So I have to reconsider the night what to do.I have the zenfone 9 and this module won't work on the stock rom but I use omnirom and it works almost perfectly only very few things don't work but you should know there's an issue rn with the asus servers and it's impossible to unlock the bootloader for a few weeks already and noone knows when it'll be back
your welcome I chose the black color cause I don't like the silver metal on the white versionBig thanks for your reply. That's really bad news. At least latest firmware for Zenfone 9 let's you hide the navbar - thats the thing I cared the most. And the problem with ASUS servers is also not the greatest thing. Thanks for letting me know. So I have to reconsider the night what to do.
BTW - which color did you choose for your ZF 9? I'm really struggling between the black and white variant. Both got there pros and cons.
V 1.0.0-canary-010Updated: April 11th., 2022
Pre-Release
This is a mixed Xposed+Magisk module, which is made to allow customizations that are not originally designed in AOSP (Android Open Source Project).
(Current) Features:
- Back gesture customization
- (3-Button navigation) Hold back to kill app
- Hide navigation bar
- Light QS Theme
- Vibrate on QS tile tap
- One-Finger QS panel pulldown
- Customize 4G/LTE icon
- Combined signal Icons
- Double-tap to sleep
- Customization on Battery icon style and size
- Configure build number text in QS footer
- Hide fingerprint circle (Pixel 6)
- Lockscreen shortcut customization
- Configure carrier text in lock screen
- Disable screenshot sound
- Power button long-press to toggle Torch
- Double-tap to wake
- Network Monitor
- Statusbar Height
- Statusbar Padding (for phones with left-corner camera)
- Quick Settings Row & Column numbers
- Quick Settings tiles text size
- Internet / Wifi + Cell Tiles
- Navbar pill thickness
- Navbar pill theme
- Keyboard height
- Icon shapes
- Statusbar Icon styles
- Fonts
- Themed Icons
- SystemUI Tuner
- Brightness Slider in Quick QS
- Battery Bar
- Volume Longpress to skip music
- QS Tiles Styles
- Dark Theme Styles
- Longpress on settings icon (in QS) to launch AOSPMods manager
- Expand/Collapse all notifications
- Tablet taskbar (12.1+)
Of course, this is an ongoing work and the feature list will get longer through time
Compatibility:
These mods are designed based on AOSP source code. What does it mean? it means that they are expected to work on Roms (Firmwares) which are build based on fairly unmodified Android source code. This means mainly Pixel Phones (3, 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6), and any other phones that haven't heavily modified the original Android.
- Android 12: Compatible
- Android 12.1 (12L): Compatible
- Andriod 12.1 beta: Compatible
- Android 13 DP1: Compatible
- Android 13 DP2: Poorly Compatible
Prerequisits:
- Compatible Roms (see above)
- Device Rooted by Magisk 24.2+
- LSPosed (Zygisk Version)
How to install: (Make sure to read post #2 (FAQ) carefully before you proceed)
- Install the magisk module
- Reboot (bootloops are not expected)
- You can use AOSPMods app to configure the module
Credits / Thanks:
Android Team
@topjohnwu for Magisk
@rovo89 for Xposed
Team LSPosed
Team EvolutionX (Specially @kdrag0n). Most of the mods are based on their work
[email protected] for remote-preferences
@nijel8 for double-tap to wake
@HofaTheRipper for German translation
[email protected] for Chinese translation
[email protected] for Spanish translation
@krystiano for Polish translation
[email protected] for Chinese Smiplified translation
Brought to you by:
@siavash79 & @Typhus_
Download (Canary 009)
Release v1.0.0-canary-009 · siavash79/AOSPMods
Changelog: Added option to enable the Tablet...github.com
V 1.0.0-beta-01Updated: April 1st., 2022
Pre-Release
This is a mixed Xposed+Magisk module, which is made to allow customizations that are not originally designed in AOSP (Android Open Source Project).
(Current) Features:
- Back gesture customization
- (3-Button navigation) Hold back to kill app
- Hide navigation bar
- Light QS Theme
- Vibrate on QS tile tap
- One-Finger QS panel pulldown
- Customize 4G/LTE icon
- Combined signal Icons
- Double-tap to sleep
- Customization on Battery icon style and size
- Configure build number text in QS footer
- Hide fingerprint circle (Pixel 6)
- Add camera button to lockscreen
- Configure carrier text in lock screen
- Disable screenshot sound
- Power button long-press to toggle Torch
- Double-tap to wake
- Network Monitor
- Statusbar Height
- Statusbar Padding (for phones with left-corner camera)
- Quick Settings Row & Column numbers
- Quick Settings tiles text size
- Internet / Wifi + Cell Tiles
- Navbar pill thickness
- Navbar pill theme
- Keyboard height
- Icon shapes
- Statusbar Icon styles
- Fonts
- Themed Icons
- Lockscreen assistant shortcut
- SystemUI Tuner
Of course, this is an ongoing work and the feature list will get longer through time
Compatibility:
These mods are designed based on AOSP source code. What does it mean? it means that they are expected to work on Roms (Firmwares) which are build based on fairly unmodified Android source code. This means mainly Pixel Phones (3, 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6), and any other phones that haven't heavily modified the original Android.
- Android 12: Compatible
- Android 12.1 (12L): Compatible
- Andriod 12.1 beta: Compatible
- Android 13 DP1: Compatible
- Android 13 DP2: Partially Compatible
Prerequisits:
- Compatible Roms (see above)
- Device Rooted by Magisk 24.2+
- LSPosed (Zygisk Version)
How to install: (Make sure to read post #2 (FAQ) carefully before you proceed)
- Install the magisk module
- Reboot (bootloops are not expected)
- You can use AOSPMods app to configure the module
Credits / Thanks:
Android Team
@topjohnwu for Magisk
@rovo89 for Xposed
Team LSPosed
Team EvolutionX (Specially @kdrag0n). Most of the mods are based on their work
[email protected] for remote-preferences
@nijel8 for double-tap to wake
@HofaTheRipper for German translation
[email protected] for Chinese translation
Brought to you by:
@siavash79 & @Typhus_
Download (Canary 007)