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Nov 26, 2013, 9:54:57 AM via Website
Nov 26, 2013 9:54:57 AM via Website
If you’re a fan of the Xposed Framework but have upgraded to Android 4.4 KitKat, you may have been saddened to find that most functionality of the popular Android customization service was broken with the update. Fortunately, thanks to some generous donors and elbow grease, rovo89, the developer behind the Xposed Framework has released the beta of Xposed Framework 2.4, which provides support for Android 4.4 KitKat among other changes.
The beta version of Xposed Framework 2.4 should now fully support Android 4.4 KitKat and that modules should continue to work as long as they don’t rely on AOSP internals that would have changed in the Android upgrade. (pcb.hqew.net) As such, if you upgrade to this beta version of the Xposed Framework and find that some of the modules that you used to use no longer work, wait for an update to the module or get in touch with the module author first.
The beta version of Xposed Framework 2.4 should now fully support Android 4.4 KitKat and that modules should continue to work as long as they don’t rely on AOSP internals that would have changed in the Android upgrade. (pcb.hqew.net) As such, if you upgrade to this beta version of the Xposed Framework and find that some of the modules that you used to use no longer work, wait for an update to the module or get in touch with the module author first.
The beta version of Xposed Framework 2.4 should now fully support Android 4.4 KitKat and that modules should continue to work as long as they don’t rely on AOSP internals that would have changed in the Android upgrade. (pcb.hqew.net) As such, if you upgrade to this beta version of the Xposed Framework and find that some of the modules that you used to use no longer work, wait for an update to the module or get in touch with the module author first.
The beta version of Xposed Framework 2.4 should now fully support Android 4.4 KitKat and that modules should continue to work as long as they don’t rely on AOSP internals that would have changed in the Android upgrade. (pcb.hqew.net) As such, if you upgrade to this beta version of the Xposed Framework and find that some of the modules that you used to use no longer work, wait for an update to the module or get in touch with the module author first.
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