About Let Me Downgrade

Let Me Downgrade — Open Source Productivity App

AGPL-3.0-only
Android's app installation system does not allow users to downgrade to an older version of an app when they already have a newer version installed. Let Me Downgrade is an Xposed module for Android 12 through 16 QPR2 that enables users to bypass this restriction. The app provides a Status screen with a switch to allow or block downgrades at any time. You can also add an optional App Downgrades Quick Settings tile that mirrors the same on/off state for quicker access. ⚠️ WARNING: Let Me Downgrade is intended for rooted devices running Android 12 through 16 QPR2 and requires Xposed. The required Xposed variant to use is LSPosed. Other Xposed variants will not work. Additionally, this module cannot be guaranteed to work on all devices. In the worst case, it can cause a bootloop. Use at your own risk. To use Let Me Downgrade: 1. Install the JingMatrix LSposed fork. This requires your device to be rooted with Magisk or KernelSU. Installation instructions for LSPosed are available here. 2. Install Let Me Downgrade. 3. Activate the Let Me Downgrade module in the LSposed user interface. 4. Reboot your device and sign in. 5. Open Let Me Downgrade from your launcher. When the module is active in LSPosed, the Status card shows whether app downgrades are allowed or blocked; use the switch to turn the hook on or off. 6. Optionally, add the App Downgrades Quick Settings tile from the tile editor. The tile mirrors the in-app switch.
License
AGPL-3.0-only
Privacy
Ad-Free, Open Source, No Tracking
Platforms
Android

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