The new Google Stadia video platform allows us play our favorite topics without having a console. You only need good Internet connection, a TV with a Chromecast, a computer or a cell phone.
But even today, Only Google Pixel interacts with this service, leaving other users. Fortunately, Android is an open source operating system and it has always been said that "putting doors in the field" is extremely complex. Thanks to Xtadia, the Xposed Framework module, we can now play Stadia on our mobile phone no matter what.
Xtadia: the most important Xposed Framework module for every Google Stadia user
While Google is updating its video game app slowly but surely, users are looking for other ways to upgrade the Stadia platform. For those who don't know, Xposed Framework is a tool that allows us to install different modules to add additional functions to our terminal or simply customize it. The opportunities count for hundreds even though unfortunately, Xposed requires that our Android device be rooted.
When the Xtadia module is installed, it allows us to play any Stadia game like we have the Google Pixel phone we already have. Of course, it's only compatible with Android 6.0 or higher versions. In addition, we are also allowed to use Google Stadia for any type of connection, including mobile data instead of using a Wi-Fi network.
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Xtadia comes to us thanks to XDA men and its installation has not been easy. First and as we indicated above, we have to have a fixed phone, install the Xposed Framework and download the Xtadia module. Is it worth making calls today? Well it depends on each …
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