13 - Gravitybox Android

If you absolutely need the Gravitybox feel on A13, is your best bet. It is actively maintained for Android 13 and 14.

Before you can start using GravityBox on Android 13, you'll need to install the Xposed framework and the GravityBox module. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started: Gravitybox Android 13

: Unlike flashing a custom ROM, it modified the system's behavior on the fly via the Xposed Framework, allowing for easy reversibility [4, 5]. Current Status on Android 13 If you absolutely need the Gravitybox feel on

The last official stable version, (for Android 11), was released in early 2021. An experimental version for Android 12 (Gravitybox [S]) appeared but was riddled with bugs and never saw a full public release. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:

: Currently considered the best modern alternative for status bar, battery, and quick settings customization on Android 13 and above.

: Modern Android versions (12 and 13) introduced "Material You" and deep structural changes to the SystemUI. These changes often cause GravityBox—which relies on "hooking" into specific system methods—to cause or system instability [15, 17]. The Shift to LSPosed