Have a look at the support thread for instructions and FAQs. Note that this only works with root access on Android 4.0.3 up to Android 4.4. No way to combine them, unless the author builds multiple APKs with different combinations.
With modified APKs, you to decide for one. There are many other advantages, but here is just one more: Multiple modules can do changes to the same part of the system or app. As all changes are done in the memory, you just need to deactivate the module and reboot to get your original system back. That's great because it means that modules can work for different versions and even ROMs without any changes (as long as the original code was not changed too much). Xposed is a framework for modules that can change the behavior of the system and apps without touching any APKs.
Google Play Store support for android 2.2 froyo ended on October 2 2014. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!įor Android 5.0 or higher (Lollipop/Marshmallow), these versions don't work! Use this instead: Android 2.2 (otherwise known as Froyo, short for Frozen Yogurt) is a version of. This is the installer for the Xposed framework, which is a requirement for all modules.