Gravitybox Android 13 [repack] -

In the golden era of Android customization—roughly 2013 to 2017—few names carried as much weight as . Developed by the legendary XDA Developer "C3C076," Gravitybox was the ultimate "all-in-one" tweaking module for the Xposed Framework. It allowed users to transform stock Android (mostly AOSP) into a feature-packed custom ROM without ever flashing a ZIP file.

Realistically:

Gravitybox for Android 13 remains a masterpiece for those willing to root and tinker. It’s stable, respectful of resources, and brings back the golden age of Xposed. However, in 2026, fewer people root their devices, and some features have been natively added to Android. Still, for power users, it’s indispensable. Gravitybox Android 13

As of April 2026, there is no official version of GravityBox

Let’s address the elephant in the room. In the golden era of Android customization—roughly 2013

GravityBox is an Xposed module that provides a wide range of customization options for Android devices. It was first introduced several years ago and has since become a favorite among Android enthusiasts. The module works by modifying the device's system framework, allowing users to personalize various aspects of their device without modifying the underlying code. This makes it an incredibly versatile and powerful tool, with a wide range of applications.

Furthermore, with Android 14 restricting background manifest broadcasts and Android 15 introducing even stricter dynamic code loading, hooking system processes will become nearly impossible without an official API (which Google will never provide). Still, for power users, it’s indispensable

Have you successfully run a Gravitybox feature on Android 13? Share your experience (or your bootloop story) in the comments below. Always backup first.

Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of GravityBox on Android 13: