Xposed Framework is already available for Android 5.0 Lollipop thanks to developer rovo89.
Now you can enjoy all the features of Xposed Framework on the last Android version. The installation is slightly more difficult than it was on Android 4.4 KitKat, but all the steps are clearly described on the XDA-developers' forums.
Xposed Frameword offers you more customization options than you could get with any custom ROM. Xposed works with modules, each one created to modify the UI of your device. You can get check the list of modules and download the ones you want from the Xposed repo site.
With Xposed Framework, it's easy to configure the stock ROM as you can install the modules that best suit your needs. It requires no flashing of any ROMs, but brings tons of customization and tweaks that you can install like apps on rooted devices.
Keep in mind that you need a rooted phone to install the Xposed APK. If you want to give it a try but don't know how to root you phone, you just need to follow this guide, choosing the correct manufacturer and model for your device.
This is an alpha version, so you can expect to have some bugs. If you are not confident enough to try it, wait a little until the stable version is released. However, if you are already familiar with Xposed Framework and want to give it a try, you just need to be on a Lollipop ROM and flash the zip file that you can download from XDA.
Currently, there is only available for ARMv7, but 64-bits version will come soon. Most of the modules available for KitKat should work fine on Lollipop.
If you like to customize you smartphone or tablet, you are surely going to enjoy Xposed Framework.
Source: AndroidPolice.
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WhatsApp calling feature is here for some users
WhatsApp may be finally close to release their calling feature. It has been rumored for quite a long time now, but it seems that they have started to try the service with a few users.
After receiving the call from a friend, Reddit user pradnesh07 has get the feature enabled on his phone. He supposed that it was a kind of invitation like system, so he started to call his friends to give them the calling option.
However, it's not as straightforward as it seems. Some of his friends get the feature but some others didn't. You need to fulfill some requirements to get the calling feature updated. On one hand, you must have the latest version available of the app, which is in their website and not on the Google Play. It means installing the apk file.
After some tests, pradnesh07 has managed to activate the feature with people from India using a Nexus 5 with Android 5.0 Lollipop. It's not clear yet if it works in other countries or other devices, but it's probably a matter of days before the company announces something officially.
If you have a look at these images, you will see the new tab for the calling service and the design of the new interface.
Just a few days ago WhatsApp announce their support to web browsers, a news expected for a great number of users. Web browser compatibility was offered for some of their competitors, and the same happens with calling features. Hangouts, Viber or Skype has been offering it for quite a long time now, so WhatsApp users will finally be able to use the calling service in a similar way.
If you are interested in VoIP calls, keep an eye on the news because WhatsApp is probably very close to make the international release.
Source: Reddit.
Via: AndroidPolice.
After receiving the call from a friend, Reddit user pradnesh07 has get the feature enabled on his phone. He supposed that it was a kind of invitation like system, so he started to call his friends to give them the calling option.
However, it's not as straightforward as it seems. Some of his friends get the feature but some others didn't. You need to fulfill some requirements to get the calling feature updated. On one hand, you must have the latest version available of the app, which is in their website and not on the Google Play. It means installing the apk file.
After some tests, pradnesh07 has managed to activate the feature with people from India using a Nexus 5 with Android 5.0 Lollipop. It's not clear yet if it works in other countries or other devices, but it's probably a matter of days before the company announces something officially.
If you have a look at these images, you will see the new tab for the calling service and the design of the new interface.
Just a few days ago WhatsApp announce their support to web browsers, a news expected for a great number of users. Web browser compatibility was offered for some of their competitors, and the same happens with calling features. Hangouts, Viber or Skype has been offering it for quite a long time now, so WhatsApp users will finally be able to use the calling service in a similar way.
If you are interested in VoIP calls, keep an eye on the news because WhatsApp is probably very close to make the international release.
Source: Reddit.
Via: AndroidPolice.
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