A new API in Android Lollipop allows apps to color the status bar to match their overall theme. Google billed this as a more immersive user experience that allows app developers to extend their color branding even further. It certainly seems like a win-win on the surface, but unfortunately, not many apps are using this feature yet.
So developer Peter Cai decided to take matters into his own hands. With his latest Xposed module installed, all of the apps on your system will instantly have their color scheme matched to the status bar.
Requirements
Step 1: Install “Lolistat”
To begin, head to the Download section of your Xposed Installer app and search for Lolistat, then tap the top result. Be mindful of the spelling, though, as there are only two Ls in total.
Next, swipe over to the Versions tab, then hit the “Download” button next to the most recent entry.
A few seconds later, Android’s installer interface should come right up, so tap “Install” here.
Step 2: Activate the Module & Reboot
I usually lump this step in with the module installation process, but Xposed can have some issues on Lollipop if you’re not careful about how you reboot, so I’ll go over this part in more detail.
When installation has completed, pull down your status bar and tap the notification that you received from Xposed. On the following screen, tick the box next to the Lolistat entry.
From here, use the drop-down menu at the top of the screen to head to the Framework section. Next tap “Soft Reboot,” then press “OK” on the popup. If this is the first time you’re doing this, you’ll also have to tap “Grant” on a Superuser access request from Xposed.
After that, just sit back and wait for your phone to finish rebooting. When it does, all apps will now sport color-matching status bars.
As the latest Android Design Principles suggest, the coloring on the status bar is just a shade darker than the app’s main interface. This all happens quickly and silently, so there’s no visual glitches like you’d get with similar mods such as Flat Style Colored Bars.
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