So here in this article, we are going to discuss how you can download and install GravityBox on Android 10, If you are new to Android customization and heard the term “GravityBox” for the first time, so don’t worry, we will go through each small aspect too, and explain everything adequately.
Gravity Box
GravityBox is an Xposed module through which you can perform various customizations in your simple Android device, after rooting you can easily change UI, status bar, icons, notification panel, font, and numerous other things like you can completely customize your lock screen, more visualizing and appealing icons you can add, and many other such fascinating things. GravityBox will work more adorably if you are using Custom ROM. The Xposed Framework to which helps us in performing many amazing tasks, like right now Google Stadia online cloud game isn’t available for Android, but by using Xtadia and Xposed module you can install and play the game on Android devices too. An XDA developer’s member rovo89 developed an official Xposed module and named it as EdXposed, it is used with Android 9/Pie, and then EdXposed and Gravity Box both are updated to be used with Android 10. Also Read: 12+ Best Android 10 Supported Substratum Themes So, let’s see how to download and install GravityBox on Android 10/Q, Also Read: How to Install Substratum Themes On Android 10/Q
Before You Start
Before starting with the installation process, you should have some pre-requisite knowledge, so here few instructions are listed read and check them accordingly
The first most important thing is that your device must be rooted using the Magisk module.The GravityBox Xposed module supports Android 10 devices only.Take a full backup of your device, if you have TWRP installed so take TWRP backup through ADB.Charge your device properly, maintain at least 60-70% of the battery as if it gets switch off in between so it will cause a problem.Enable USB Debugging, to do soOpen your smartphone, go to settings.Then go to About Phone.Here, tap on Build-number about 5-7 times. (A message will prompt up saying Now You are in Developer mode)Then again in the settings, got to the Developer options.Here, scroll down you will find an option “USB Debugging”.Turn the toggle on.That’s it you have enabled the USB debugging.
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Download and Install GravityBox on Android 10/Q
Here this is a step-by-step guide on how to download and install GravityBox on Android 10/Q, don’t miss any step otherwise you will be responsible for the consequences
First of all, install Riru Magisk Module and EdXposed Module using Magisk Manager.After installing both Riru Magisk Module and EdXposed Module, restart your phone.Now launch the EdXposed Installer app on the phone. (To check whether EdXposed is active or not)Then install GravityBox on Android 10.
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Once the download is finished, tap on the Download finished notification to begin the installation process.If any issue occurs while downloading so check whether you have allowed Installation From Unknown sources or not.Tap on “Install” to start the installation.
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Next, tap on “Done”, when the installation is finished.
You will see a notification saying “Xposed module updated.”Now reboot your device.After the device restart, open the app drawer, and now you are ready to explore more out of your normal Android device.
Also Read: How to Fix Error 7 in TWRP While Flashing any Custom ROM? Now you can experiment with a plethora of features and permissions available there. It is in its Beta version, some features may not work properly, avoid them. Rest you are free from your old designed device and you can explore more and more until GravityBox offers you. So that’s it from our side, this was a method to download and install GravityBox on Android 10/Q. Share your valuable thoughts with us in the comment section. Also Read: How to Enable Live Captions on Android 10 Phones [ROOT]