This mod shows the light/ripple/circle effect before unlocking your device.
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWA9yJn64lY
Compatibility:
This mod should work on all TouchWiz 4.2 ROMs with the light effect.
Tested and/or reported working on:
Source:
The mod is open source, and licensed under GPLv3: https://github.com/MohammadAG/Xposed-UnlockEffectBeforeSecurityCode
Download:
http://dl-count.xposed.info/modules/com.mohammadag.unlockeffectbeforesecuritycode_v3_49da9b.apk
Support development:
If you found this mod useful, consider donating with PayPal.
Thanks?
Although I originally wanted to have JKay and his framework help me with this, since I saw he implemented it at some point, I got a warning about XDA rules and my question was ignored. Reminds me of corporate policies and such, stuff like this is a bit sad in a developer community that should actually be helping others, rather than worrying about being the only person who does something.
In any case, I thank JKay for that experience, I got to know Android's source code way better, and I found jd-gui, really awesome tool and helps a lot with making Xposed mods. I did the mod from the ground up, so no one's code was used. The source code is above, and anyone's free to use it under the GPLv3 license.
Thanks to rovo89 for his framework.
Thanks to: @elesbb for KitKat support
Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWA9yJn64lY
Compatibility:
This mod should work on all TouchWiz 4.2 ROMs with the light effect.
Tested and/or reported working on:
- Samsung Galaxy S4
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Source:
The mod is open source, and licensed under GPLv3: https://github.com/MohammadAG/Xposed-UnlockEffectBeforeSecurityCode
Download:
http://dl-count.xposed.info/modules/com.mohammadag.unlockeffectbeforesecuritycode_v3_49da9b.apk
Support development:
If you found this mod useful, consider donating with PayPal.
Thanks?
Although I originally wanted to have JKay and his framework help me with this, since I saw he implemented it at some point, I got a warning about XDA rules and my question was ignored. Reminds me of corporate policies and such, stuff like this is a bit sad in a developer community that should actually be helping others, rather than worrying about being the only person who does something.
In any case, I thank JKay for that experience, I got to know Android's source code way better, and I found jd-gui, really awesome tool and helps a lot with making Xposed mods. I did the mod from the ground up, so no one's code was used. The source code is above, and anyone's free to use it under the GPLv3 license.
Thanks to rovo89 for his framework.
Thanks to: @elesbb for KitKat support
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