Monday, March 28, 2016

N-ify: Xposed module takes features of Android Lollipop for N … – Tudocelular.com

Android N brought more significant changes than those seen in Android Marshmallow. TudoCelular prepared a simple tutorial for those who seek to have the new version of the little robot system on their devices. However, if you do not have any of Nexus smartphones eligible for this initial test phase, know that you can still have some of the news on other devices that run the Android Marshmallow or even Lollipop.

Still it is not on top of all the news of Android N? Check out our review of the new version of Google’s system to be launched in the second half:

With the module Android N-ify You may have many of the features in this version premiered. Currently, only heading in the sections of the System Configuration menu and double tap feature in the recent button to return to the previous app have been implemented, but the MrWasdennnoch developer of XDA forum reported that several other new features will be included soon in your module to Xposed, including:

  • navigation side menu on the system settings screen
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  • Use the Recent button to switch quickly between open apps
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  • Improved Twelve feature when the phone is in motion
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  • Emergency Information on the lock screen
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  • Night mode
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  • New layout notifications screen
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The module was tested on smartphones with CyanogenMod 13 (ROM based on Android alternative Marshmallow). However, the novelty can also be used on phones with Lollipop, since the system does not escape much of Google AOSP code, as in the case of TouchWiz. For those who have smartphone from Samsung or LG, the module can not work properly due to the major changes made to the interface for these manufacturers.

Other features like the split window switch DPI and data compressor can not be implemented, while Google does not release the complete code. This should only happen when Android N officially get the Nexus line in the coming months.

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