GravityBox, the all-in-one Android customization tool using Xposed, has been ported to Android 10 for rooted devices

In case you are not familiar with GravityBox, it is an Xposed module that allows you to add a ton of features and tweak nearly every part of your phone’s UI. Among some of its features, it gives you the ability to hide status bar icons, insert elements like traffic indicators, customize your lock screen, modify the height of the navigation bar, add shortcuts to the volume buttons and other hardware keys, along with many other features. Think of it as a “Swiss Army knife” for your smartphone: it’s full of handy tools that will be pretty useful for those looking into customizing their system, whether it’s a stock ROM or a custom ROM.

If you’re really interested in trying this out on your rooted Android 10 device, then be sure to get Xposed up and running first on your device. You’ll need to have Magisk installed so you can install Riru and then EdXposed. Note if you are bnotr familiar with Magisk or Xposed or don’t like taking risks then rather avoid trying this out.

See https://www.xda-developers.com/gravitybox-xposed-android-customization-tool-android-10/

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#^Latest GravityBox update now supports Android 10

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GravityBox, one of the most powerful customisation-focused Xposed modules, has been updated with support for Android 10, the latest version of Android.