How to Install Xposed Framework on Android 13

Android OS’s immense popularity is largely due to its unique ability to allow extensive customization, further enriched in the recently released Android 13. This latest Android version, coupled with additional features from various smartphone brands, provides users with an enriched, customizable experience.

For those who like to dive deep into customization, unlocking the bootloader on Android 13 opens a world of exciting possibilities, especially with the Xposed Framework. This framework is a boon for those who love to modify their devices. It lets users install modded applications easily without needing complex procedures, simplifying the customization process.

In Android 13, using the Xposed Framework isn’t just about changing looks or the user interface; it offers enhancements to device performance and allows modifications at the system level. By installing desired modules, users can explore new transformations, making their interaction with Android 13 more engaging and personalized, all in an easy and user-friendly manner.

How to Install Xposed Framework on Android 13

Benefits of Xposed Framework

The Xposed Framework empowers you to incorporate features or functionalities that may not have been originally implemented by your smartphone manufacturer on your Android phone. For instance, Google has omitted the feature that enables control of the cast devices’ volume using volume keys in phones running on Android 13. However, this functionality can be reintroduced by installing the ‘Cast Enabler’ module. There are also various modules available that can boost your device’s performance by optimizing the CPU speed.

The essence of the Xposed Framework lies in its modules. Typically, to incorporate new functionalities, you might have installed a custom ROM like Pixel Experience, Havoc OS, etc. But the beauty of the Xposed Framework is that it eliminates the need to switch your custom ROM to acquire new features. Instead, you can effortlessly install the respective module using Xposed Framework to integrate that specific feature without replacing the existing custom ROM.

It is indeed thrilling to explore the multitude of possibilities with Xposed Framework on Android 13. Now, let’s delve into a brief guide on installing the Xposed Framework on your Android 13 smartphone.

How to Install Xposed Framework on Android 13 or Higher

Disclaimer

Installing modules or, broadly saying, tweaking system-level changes involves risk. Please proceed only if you have at least some knowledge of custom ROMs, flashing, and rooting. GetDroidTips is not responsible if anything happens to your device. With this disclaimer in mind, let’s move on to the first step.

Step 1: Take a Complete Backup of Your Phone

You might lose all data on your phone. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you take a full backup of your phone and proceed to the next step. The best and safest way is to use Google Drive and Google Photos for storing backups. You can also use other could backup platforms like Mega, Dropbox, etc.

How to Backup Your Data on an Android device

Step 2: Root Your Android Phone

Your Android 13 phone should be rooted via Magisk to install the Xposed Framework. Use this guide, if you don’t know how to root your phone using Magisk.

What Is Magisk and How to Use It to Root Your Phone?

Step 3: Download and Install LSPosed and Riru Modules

These two modules must be installed on the Android device to reach the next stage. Grab the files using the download links below.

  • LSPosed Module – Download Link (GitHub)
  • Riru Module – Download Link (GitHub)

On the GitHub download page of LSPosed, you’ll see two files – one is the Zygisk version, and the other one is the RIRU version. If you’ve enabled Zygisk in Magisk, download the Zygisk version, otherwise, grab the RIRU build. You can go to Magisk > Settings to check whether Zygisk is enabled.

Here’s how to install both the modules using Magisk:

  1. Open the Magisk app on your Android phone.
  2. Go to the Modules section.
  3. Click Install from storage and select the Riru module.
  4. After the module is installed, tap the Reboot button.
  5. Repeat the same steps to install the LSPosed module.

Step 4: Install the LSPosed Manager App

Here’s how you can get the LSPosed Manager app:

  1. Open the LSPosed Module ZIP file that you just downloaded.
  2. Click on the manager.apk file.
  3. Tap on the Install button.

If you have never installed an app from the File Manager, you’ll have to allow the File Manager app to install applications from unknown sources.

Step 5: Install Xposed Framework Modules

We’ll use LSPosed Manager to download, enable, and disable our desired modules.

  1. Open the LSPosed Manager app.
  2. Go to the Repository section.
  3. Select the desired module you want to install.
  4. Go to the Release tab.
  5. Click on the upload icon next to Asset.
  6. Tap on Install.
  7. After the module is installed, go to the Modules section.
  8. Tap on the Module that you just installed and enable it.

How to Disable Any Xposed Framework Module

You can disable a particular module if you don’t want a module to run on your phone. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the LSPosed Manager app.
  2. Go to the Modules section.
  3. Select the module you want to disable.
  4. Tap on the toggle to disable the module.

How to Uninstall Xposed Framework

  1. Open the Magisk app.
  2. Go to the Modules section.
  3. To disable the Xposed Framework, turn off the toggle next to Riru and LSPosed.
  4. To completely remove the Xposed Framework, click on the Remove button on Riru and LSPosed.
  5. Reboot your phone.

We hope that this detailed guide was helpful to you in installing the Xposed Framework on your Android 13 phone. Did you come across any issues or errors? Let us know your thoughts, suggestions, or doubts (if any) in the comments section below.

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