Xposed framework and its modules have bought about a revolution in the Android development world, allowing users to enjoy many advanced features without the hassle of flashing any custom ROM. Today, the developer of Xposed has released the first beta of v2.6 that includes a new logo and UI refresh among other enhancements.  The developer has also made any internal improvements for better performance and resources compatibility. Below is the full change-log of the update: Another important change in this update, not mentioned in the change-log, is that the Xposed-recovery ZIP files are now stored inside a subdirectory (Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files) on the SD card to fix the installation issues cropping up in most of the newer devices. While the beta might have a few bugs, the changes make the risk of installing it worth it. You can download the latest beta of Xposed framework from here.