However, as the popular saying goes- good things don’t last long. Unfortunately, this was the case with this functionality as well. Beginning with Android 12, Google ditched this power menu and instead opted for a more minimalistic approach that only had a few basic options [Emergency, LockDown, Power off, and Restart]. But guess what, you could now bring back the Android 11 Power menu on your device running Android 12/13! Here’s how it could be done.
Bring Back the Android 11 Power Menu on Android 12/13 [Video]
You could either simply install the APK, grant it the Magisk request, and set it up using the app itself or use the Xposed Framework to get this job done. In our testing, the latter method gave out a much better result. So let’s put it to the test using Xposed and check out the results. Moreover, there are a truckload of other goodies such as enabling Advanced Reboot [Recovery, Fasboot], blurring the background, Device Controls, etc, so do check them out as well. On that note, we round off this guide on how you could bring back the Android 11 Power menu on your device running Android 12/13. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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