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The and already offer plenty of customisation options, but if you are looking for some next-level options, consider flashing Xposed framework on the handset. Is one of the most popular mods to come out from the Android development scene. The framework in itself does not offer anything, but once it is coupled with a bunch of mods made by other developers, it allows you to customise almost every aspect of your handset.
Since Samsung heavily has heavily modified ART — the runtime in Android, you need a special version of the framework that is specifically meant for the Galaxy S7 and other devices from the Korean company running Marshmallow. While installing Xposed framework on the Galaxy S7 will not touch any of your data stored on the phone, it does require that your phone is rooted. Since the Galaxy S7 comes with KNOX, rooting the handset will trip a hardware fuse inside it thereby voiding its warranty. Nonetheless, if you were brave enough to already root your Galaxy S7 and are determined to install Xposed framework on it, follow the steps below. How to install Xposed framework on Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge Note: The below steps also require that you have a custom recovery like TWRP installed on your Galaxy S7.
If you already have root access on the handset, this step is pretty easy. Also, while installing Xposed framework will not touch your data in anyway, it is still recommended that you create a backup of all your important data just in case things go wrong. Lastly, make sure that your phone has at least 50% of battery still left before you start with the steps below. Step 1: Download the Xposed framework ZIP file, Xposed Installer app, and the uninstaller ZIP files.