In this guide, we will show you the steps to install the LSPosed Xposed Framework onto your Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra. Back in the days when rooting was considered an absolute necessity and Magisk was yet to make its presence felt, the Xposed Framework was literally the one-stop point for all tech needs. Beholding a plethora of mods and tweak, it had managed to checkmark all the prerequisites that one usually asked for.
However, over the due course of time, the OEMs themselves started incorporating most of these functionalities onto their OS skin [we are looking at you, Samsung!]. But even then, there are still a few tweaks that are continuously attracting tech enthusiasts to this framework. If you are also in the same boat, then let’s get started with the steps to install the LSPosed Xposed Framework onto your Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra. Follow along.
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Install LSPosed Xposed Framework on Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra
We will be installing the Xposed Framework/LSPosed via the newer and recommended Zygisk environment instead of Riru. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.
STEP 1: Root your Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra
First and foremost, your device needs to be rooted via Magisk. If you haven’t done so yet, then please refer to our guide on How to Root Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra via Magisk [New Method]. [If you want a non-rooted Xposed, then check out LSPatch instead].
STEP 2: Enable Zygisk
- Launch Magisk and tap on the settings icon situated at the top right
- Then enable the toggle next to Zygisk and restart your device.
- Now launch Magisk and make sure it says Yes next to Zygisk.
STEP 3: Download Zygisk LSPosed Xposed Framework
- Next up, grab hold of the Zygisk LSPosed Xposed Framework for your device from below.
GitHub Download Link
- You should scroll to the Assets section and download the file that has ‘zygisk’ in its name.
STEP 4: Install LSPosed Xposed Framework on Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Launch Magisk, go to its Modules section, and tap on Install from Storage.
- Then select the LSPosed module and it will be flashed. Once done, hit Reboot.
- Your device will now restart with the LSPosed installed in the backend.
- Let’s now install it in the front end as well. So go to the LSPosed ZIP file and extract the manager.apk file it.
- Then launch it and proceed with the on-screen instructions to install the LSPosed app.
- Once done, you could now manage Xposed and all its modules right from this app itself.
That’s it. This was the new method to install LSPosed Xposed Framework on your Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra. You may now skip the old method listed below and directly head over to the steps to flash modules.
How to Install Xposed Framework Modules
- Launch the LSposed Manager App and go to its Repository section.
- Then select the desired module from the list and go to its Release tab.
- After that, click on the link arrow. You will be taken to its download page.
- Proceed with the on-screen instructions to download and install it.
- Once done, come back to the LSposed Manager app and go to its Modules section.
- Then select the newly installed module and enable the toggle next to it to enable it.
How to Disable Xposed Framework and Modules
- Launch the LSposed Manager app and go to its Module section.
- Then select the desired module from the list and disable the toggle next to it.
- It will disable that specific module. You may disable other modules similarly.
- On the other hand, to disable the Xposed Framework, launch the Magisk App.
- Then go to it Modules section and turn off the toggle next to Zygisk LSposed.
How to Uninstall Xposed Framework
- Launch the Magisk App and go to the Modules section.
- Then tap on Remove next to Zygisk LSposed.
- Finally, restart your device for the changes to take place.
Fix Bootloop/Soft-Brick After Installing Xposed Framework
If your device is in a continuous bootloop or has been soft-bricked after installing Xposed, then you may refer to our below-linked guides to fix this issue:
- Fix Magisk Module Bootloop without TWRP Recovery
- How to Uninstall Magisk Modules using TWRP Recovery
- How to Fix Magisk Bootloop using TWRP Recovery [2 Methods]
So with this, we round off the guide on how you could install Xposed Framework on your Galaxy S23/Plus/Ultra. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.