Let Me Downgrade is an Xposed module designed for rooted Android devices running Android 12 or 13. It addresses the limitation in Android's app installation system that prevents users from downgrading to an older version of an app if a newer version is already installed. By bypassing this restriction, Let Me Downgrade allows users to install previous versions of apps. The module also provides a Quick Settings tile, making it convenient for users to enable or disable the downgrade block.
It is important to note that Let Me Downgrade requires a rooted device and the installation of LSposed, a recommended Xposed variant for Android 12 and 13. While other Xposed variants may work, they have not been tested. Additionally, the module may not work on all devices and could potentially cause a bootloop. Therefore, users are advised to proceed with caution and understand the risks involved before using Let Me Downgrade.
To use Let Me Downgrade, users need to follow a few steps. First, they must install LSposed on their rooted device using Magisk. Then, they can proceed to install Let Me Downgrade. After installation, the Let Me Downgrade module needs to be activated in the LSposed user interface. Users should then reboot their device and sign in. Once the device is restarted, they can access the quick settings panel, where the Let Me Downgrade tile will be available. By toggling the Let Me Downgrade tile on or off, users can enable or disable the module as desired.