Hello everyone,
This is a short follow-up tutorial to the LSPosed Installation ones made by @AndnixSH.
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LSPosed is a framework that allows you to run modules on your Android device, enhancing your user experience by adding features and customization options that aren't available by default. These modules can be created by you or other users.
How are the modules set?
>Make sure LSPosed is properly running on your device.
>Download the module, or have it readiy available for install. Module must be a valid android package.
>Installthe module.
>Open LSPosed app.
>Go to the "Modules" tab (jigsaw icon).
>Find the recently installed module. Should be greyed out.
>Tap it.
>Toggle on the "Enable module" option
>Select the target apk (if there is any).
>Open the target app.
>You should be able to enjoy the module
Here's a video showcasing the process:
That's all! I hope this was useful to you
This is a short follow-up tutorial to the LSPosed Installation ones made by @AndnixSH.
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LSPosed is a framework that allows you to run modules on your Android device, enhancing your user experience by adding features and customization options that aren't available by default. These modules can be created by you or other users.
How are the modules set?
>Make sure LSPosed is properly running on your device.
>Download the module, or have it readiy available for install. Module must be a valid android package.
>Installthe module.
>Open LSPosed app.
>Go to the "Modules" tab (jigsaw icon).
>Find the recently installed module. Should be greyed out.
>Tap it.
>Toggle on the "Enable module" option
>Select the target apk (if there is any).
>Open the target app.
>You should be able to enjoy the module

Here's a video showcasing the process:
That's all! I hope this was useful to you
