I just got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and the very first thing that I did was to root the phone and start tinkering it. I had no plans to get my hands on the Galaxy S7 Edge, but because of the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, I decided to wait and got the S7 Edge for a while to replace my Galaxy Note 5. After finding no custom ROM that would fulfil all my needs, I stumbled upon the Xposed Framework for the Galaxy S7 Edge and installed it. With the help of Xposed Framework, you can turn your Galaxy S7 or the Galaxy S7 Edge into a beast.
There is a number of cool modules such as playing Youtube in the background, changing the 4G icon to LTE in the status bar, displaying the data usage in status bar or in the notification panel, adding more toggles to the screen instead of just 5, and much more. The coolest module that I came across was Xtouchwiz. To be honest, this is the only module that you are going to need to get everything out of your Galaxy S7 Edge and probably you are not going to look forward to any custom ROM after installing this module.
XTouchWiz has tweaks for your phone’s notification panel, the lockscreen, sound notifications and you can tweak your phone’s system. You can add features like call recording and add call to the existing call, the security hacks are there as well. After giving all the mentioned tweaks a try, I decided to put up the method to install the Xposed Framework on our beloved Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge phones. The method is simple and divided into a few steps, you have to be careful while installing it using the instructions below. Once you have installed it, you are all good to tweak your phone.
Install Custom Recovery and Root Exynos Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge
Let us know what modules are you going to apply on your Galaxy S7 or the S7 Edge. In case you’re stuck with something, feel free to reach us out through the comment box below. Best of luck 🙂
This post was last modified on January 10, 2019 12:58 pm
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Hi! Does this really work? Because I've tried using the files from the official website and XDA but my phone ended in a bootloop... Because stock Samsung roms are not compatible according to the developers :/
@joeylohstroh:disqus Yes it does work. I tested it myself and made the guide. I'm currently using it on my S7 Edge G935F running Android 6.0.1.
Hey could I ask what s7 edge you were using? (international/US)
Like Joey I am paranoid of unfixable bootloop due to Samsung rom.
@dankerbanker:disqus Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935F.
NOTED: if you're using S7/S7 EDGE runnung on Nougat (SDK 24), this is not compatible.. otherwise your device stuck on bootloop.. there is still in development Xposed for Nougat, just be patient waiting for the right app..
currently facing same bootloop issue I think old version of xposed will work with stock rom.