Let Me Downgrade is an Xposed module designed to enable downgrading of apps on Android devices running versions 12 through 17. Android's default app installation system prevents users from installing an older version of an app when a newer version is already present. This tool addresses that limitation by allowing users to bypass the restriction and install previous app versions if desired.
The module provides a Status screen featuring a toggle switch that lets users allow or block downgrades at any time. For added convenience, there is also an optional App Downgrades Quick Settings tile, which mirrors the on/off state from the Status screen and offers quicker access to the downgrade functionality.
Let Me Downgrade is intended for advanced users with rooted devices. It specifically requires the LSPosed variant of Xposed, with API 101 support, and will not function with other Xposed variants. The installation process involves having a device rooted with Magisk or KernelSU, installing the appropriate LSPosed build, activating the module through the LSPosed user interface, rebooting, and then launching Let Me Downgrade from the device's app launcher. Users are cautioned that the module may not work on all devices and, in some cases, could cause a bootloop, so it is recommended to use the tool at their own risk.
Let Me Downgrade is distributed via F-Droid as a free and open source application, and it is positioned as a utility for users who need to manage app versions beyond the limitations set by the Android operating system.
Let Me Downgrade sits in PulseGate's Developer Tools category. It enables Android users with rooted devices to downgrade installed apps, bypassing system restrictions. It is built as an open-source project for Advanced Android users and developers with rooted devices. Let Me Downgrade is open source under the AGPL-3.0 license. The product ships for the web and Android.
It is developed by David Berdik, and the product first shipped in 2022. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 277 stars and 8 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include app downgrade support, quick settings tile, and root required. The interface is available in 26 languages, including Arabic, Tibetan, and Catalan.
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