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How to install Xposed Framework For lollipop device


You can find a list with Q&A on the appzme Portal.😏
Please read it, you will find many answers
there.
Note that this is still an alpha version and for
Lollipop on ARMv7+ devices only.
Please install it only if you're willing to take the
risk of boot loops. Just because it's working
fine and stable for me doesn't mean it will work
for everyone the same way.
Downloads:
xposed-sdk21-arm-*.zip: Must be flashed with a
custom recovery to install the framework.
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha*.apk: Must be
installed to manage installed modules
No, it's not using material design yet. Yes, there
are more important topics for now.
XposedBridgeApi-20150213.jar: The API for
module developers, in case they want to make
use of some new features. Might be changed
slightly until the stable release!
Known issues:
- It seems to boot loop on Samsung stock
ROMs ! Update: Samsung has changed quite a
few things in their version of ART. It will take
more time to adjust Xposed for it. 😉😉

Attached Files:

XposedBridgeApi-20150213.jar - (134.8 KB, 272020 views)
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk - (605.8 KB, 1047564 views)
xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430.zip - (3.02 MB, 369546 views)

😋★Congrats!!😉

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