Android 13, known for its refined Material You design and enhanced privacy features, offers a solid user experience. However, for power users who crave granular control and endless customization, it can still feel limiting. Enter , the legendary Xposed Framework module that has been a staple in the Android modding community for over a decade.

, but with conditions:

Because GravityBox is designed to inject code directly into the Android System UI framework, installing an older version on Android 13 will cause your system to crash, resulting in a persistent bootloop.

It is important to note that GravityBox is not a standalone app. You cannot simply download it from the Play Store and hit "install." Because it modifies system files, it requires the or LSPosed .

AOSP Mods is the closest spiritual successor to GravityBox for devices running clean, close-to-stock Android 13 (like Google Pixel, Motorola, or Custom ROMs).

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If you’re looking for a, Xposed Framework module that bridges the gap between what Android offers out-of-the-box and what power users want. While Google has added many features to Android 13, GravityBox takes this further by providing deeper customization for the status bar, lock screen, navigation bar, power menu, and more, you should consider using LSPosed to get the best experience.

Do not use heavy customization modules like AOSP Mods on highly customized OEM skins like Samsung One UI or Xiaomi MIUI/HyperOS, as they will clash and crash. These tools work best on Pixel, Motorola, Nothing OS, and LineageOS. To help narrow down your setup, tell me: What specific smartphone model are you using?

Transparency adjustments, custom quick settings grid sizes, and advanced power menu options. 2. SystemUI Tuner (By Zachary Wander)

GravityBox is a module for the Xposed Framework, a popular tool that allows users to modify and extend the functionality of their Android device without modifying the system files. Developed by a team of skilled developers, GravityBox offers a wide range of customization options, from simple tweaks to advanced features that can completely transform the look and feel of your device.

Official development for GravityBox stopped after Android 11. There is no official GravityBox module for Android 13.

AOSP Mods is the closest spiritual successor to GravityBox. It is free, open-source, and explicitly built for Android 12, 13, and 14.