Download GravityBox v7.0.6 Tweak Box for Android 7 Nougat

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GravityBox v7.0.6 All in One Tweak Box

GravityBox v7.0.6 is a module which primary goal is to provide the users of AOSP devices
with a tweak box to turn their vanilla AOSP ROM into custom ROM packed with additional features and tweaks
without need to flash anything. Most of the preferences can be changed on-the-fly without rebooting.

Xposed module for devices running AOSP Nougat

Version 7.0.6 [Nougat]

Version for JellyBean is available in this thread: 

https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho….php?t=2316070

Version for KitKat is available in this thread:

https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho….php?t=2554049


Version for Lollipop is available in this thread: 

https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho….php?t=3037566


Version for Marshmallow is available in this thread: 

https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho….php?t=3251148

READ THIS POST CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER

Introduction

The app utilizes amazing Xposed framework coded by recognized developer rovo89 which, briefly, provides an interface for injecting code into any app, including system services, allowing modifications of applications and system services at run-time. One of the biggest advantages of GravityBox is that it is not bound to any specific device. Actually, it should run on any device having vanilla Android 7 (ROM close enough to AOSP).
This project wouldn’t be possible without rovo’s Xposed framework, so huge kudos to him.

Feature highlight
— Lock screen tweaks
— QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles
— Statusbar tweaks
— Navigation bar tweaks
— Pie controls
— Power tweaks
— Display tweaks
— Phone tweaks
— Media tweaks
— Hardware/navigation key actions
— GravityBox Actions – interface for 3rd party apps
— Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations)
— Fingerprint launcher
… and many more

Compatibility

GB’s main concept is to make most of the preference changes to be done on the fly without the need to reboot a device to achieve custom-ROM like experience.
This means it is not possible to “completely deactivate” particular feature if it causes trouble on your device or if you installed GB because you want to use only one particular feature you can’t find elsewhere.
This results in issues on ROMs/devices that have parts that are diverting from default Android implementation too much or are running heavily modified custom ROMs. 
If you experience weird issues after installing GB, even if you didn’t activate a particular feature, it is not because of GB is broken, it is because it is not compatible with your ROM.
It is very similar to a situation when you installed ROM built from source for Nexus to some Xperia device – it won’t work.

GB is a complex module and is not suitable for 1 purpose scenario. This means, if you are running custom ROM built from source, and you are missing a certain feature, your best option is to go ask creators of those ROMs to implement those additional features. Supplementing missing features on well-known custom ROMs built from source by installing xposed modules (especially complex ones) is definitely not a good way to go and can cause more trouble than good.
GB being a complex module, it shouldn’t be combined with other complex modules often racing for the same goal. They can conflict/fight on the same playground and there’s no way you can deterministically say which one’s going to win. They can even lose both.

So in summary:

– this module is designed to run on vanilla or close-to-vanilla Android 7 (AOSP)
– officially supports devices/systems it was developed and tested on
– 
Samsung Touchwiz, HTC Sense, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, Lenovo, etc. are NOT supported. It is not guaranteed this module will work on these at all so try at your own risk. This module is simply too complex to support all kind of ROM brands that were vastly modified by vendors.
– 
DO NOT USE WITH CUSTOM ROMS MODULE WAS NOT EXPLICITLY DESIGNED FOR
– 
I will not implement any exceptions that will adapt this module to a specific custom ROM. Please, do understand, it is unmanageable.
– I will not provide any support for devices violating these compatibility rules


GravityBox [N] has been designed for and tested on

– Nexus 5 running AOSP 7.0
– Nexus 5 running AOSP 7.1
– Nexus 5X running stock 7.0
– Nexus 5X running stock 7.1
– OnePlus 3T running stock OxygenOS 4.5
– Moto G5 Plus running stock 7.0

Reporting bugs
If you experience problems with certain feature, provide the full-detailed info that can help me
to reproduce the bug and attach error.log file you’ll find in:
/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/log

In case you experience SystemUI crashes or other apps Force Closing, or device soft reboots, attach logcat from time
crash occurs. (use adb logcat *:E or your favorite logcat app from Play Store).
Please, don’t attach big logs. Only the portion where error is clearly seen.
Disable all other xposed modules before reproducing bug to make sure it is really GravityBox related
Remember, this app was developed and tested on one particular device so it is not guaranteed that
it will work flawlessly on yours.

Click here to read additional, more detailed info on Reporting bugs provided by @trjlive

Multilanguage support
Volunteers are welcome to translate GravityBox to other languages.
Simply download this file: https://github.com/GravityBox/Gravit…es/strings.xml
Use Notepad++ to edit strings and then send me edited file so I can include translations into next release.

Source code
GravityBox is opensource. Sources are available in my gihub: https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/tree/nougat
If you’re a dev and have some ideas for additional features, feel free to fork it, work on it
and send the pull requests.

Copyright notice
https://github.com/GravityBox/Gravit…/nougat/NOTICE

Support development
Coding, maintaining and supporting this project costs me a lot of my precious time. If you find this project useful, you are more than welcome to support its development via donation. This form of support is meant to compensate for my time dedicated to the community + eventually, help me to afford newer device to keep up with AOSP evolution thus providing continuous support as Android evolves. Thanks!

Info about premium features and PayPal transaction ID verification system
1) Those who supported development via PayPal donation can use their PayPal transaction ID to unlock premium features.
As of v2.9.5, there are two premium features:
– Backup/restore of GB settings.
– Ultimate notification control

2) If you contributed to the project by providing translations, code fragments, or by any other way
you can apply for a free transaction ID by contacting me via PM.

3) Be aware that there’s a system that can identify potential transaction ID
abuse. E.g. when one ID is being used by more users. Such IDs will get blocked automatically.
This can also happen when you previously exposed your ID in public forum and other users took
advantage of it. If this is the case, contact me via PM so I can issue new, special ID.
In case you own more devices, you can use one transaction ID on up to 10 of them.

4) If you are using your own custom builds of GB for personal use, you will get hash mismatch
upon verifying your ID as verification system accepts requests only from official releases of GB.
If you want to be able to verify IDs with your custom build, contact me via PM so I can setup
a special hash for your build.
If you are using a custom build that you provide for broader group of users (e.g. in a custom ROM),
it is necessary to ask for new hash everytime your new custom version is released for public use.
These rules are based on mutual trust so please, do not violate them.

Credits
– @bgcngm for his code contributions to the project
– @MohammadAG for Xperia specific contributions to the project
– @rovo89 for his ultimate Xposed framework and “Volume keys to skip track” mod
– @peptonib for starting me up with this project
– @Tungstwenty for Fake ID vulnerability patch
– @simmac for app icon
– @romracer for Motorola specific code contributions
– THL W8 owners for providing support and feedback
– CyanogenMod project
– ParanoidAndroid project
– SlimBean, RootBox, AOKP, OmniROM projects
– Sergey Margaritov for ColorPickerPreference
– All those who provided translations for different languages (Mr.Premise, peptonib, kidmar, ch-vox, romashko, Indiant, lelemm, oicirbaf, unavix, LuHash, WedyDQ10, mp3comanche, awaaas, liveasx, samsonbear, Eric850130, xtrem007, benjoe1, asmb111, …)
– and finally, all those who keep the project alive by supporting me via donations (you know who you are)

Changelog
https://github.com/GravityBox/Gravit…/CHANGELOG.txt

XDA:DevDB Information
GravityBox [N] Xposed Framework Module, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)

Contributors
C3C076 
Source Code: https://github.com/GravityBox/GravityBox/tree/nougat

Xposed Package Name: com.ceco.nougat.gravitybox

Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 7.0.6
Stable Release Date: 2017-11-24


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