Releases: DavidBerdik/Let-Me-Downgrade
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.6
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.6 includes the following changes:
- Added support for Android 15 QPR1.
- The app icon's color scheme will now change according to the device's theme.
- Instead of removing the app icon when enabled, Let Me Downgrade will show instructions in the app activity explaining how to use it. For existing installations with a hidden icon, the icon will stay hidden after updating to this version and will stay hidden even if the module is disabled. A reinstallation will be required by the user to bring the icon back.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.5
This release reduces the amount of storage space used by the module and improves the module's performance.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.4
Let Me Downgrade 1.0.4 fixes a compilation issue that caused the release builds of Let Me Downgrade 1.0.3 to not work properly.
Changelog for Let Me Downgrade 1.0.3: This release adds support for Android 14. As of this release, use of the LSPosed variant of Xposed is now mandatory. Other Xposed variants will not work.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.3
This release adds support for Android 14. As of this release, use of the LSPosed variant of Xposed is now mandatory. Other Xposed variants will not work.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.2
This release adds support for Android 12 as well as support for restoring the module icon to the app drawer when an attempt is made to use the quick settings tile after the module has been disabled or Xposed was uninstalled.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.1
This release adds in-app instructions describing how to configure and use the app. The instructions are accessible via the "Let Me Downgrade" app entry in your app drawer. Once the app is activated in Xposed, the app will automatically be removed from your app drawer to reduce clutter. Additionally, a bug which caused the app to crash when not activated in Xposed was fixed.
Let Me Downgrade v1.0.0
Initial release of Let Me Downgrade!