Xposed Framework For Lollipop 5.0 And 5.1 Is Now Available
Xposed Framework is a utility that makes it possible to modify the behavior of a rooted Android device by installing modules that can change anything from power consumption to notification behavior. Android 5.0 brought major changes to the platform, and that made it hard for the Xposed system tweaking framework to work.
Versions 72 and later of Xposed should work with most devices running Android Lollipop, although there are some known issues that may affect users of some Samsung and Sony devices using stock ROMs. Installing Xposed is a little more complicated on Lollipop than it was on KitKat. You will need a custom recovery to manually flash the Xposed framework, then you can install the APK for managing modules. Just make sure you grab the right ZIP file for SDK 21 (5.0) or 22 (5.1) and system architecture (x86, ARM, or ARM 64).
You can choose from hundreds of modules that can modify Quick Settings, Power Menu, and notification features, CPU settings, SD card storage features, and much more. Samsung’s changes to ART can result in a bootloop on devices running the standard TouchWiz ROM. However, there are some unofficial Xposed builds that can get around this. Some Sony ROMs also have bugs that cause fatal errors that cannot be fixed simply by uninstalling Xposed. So flash with caution.