If you’ve tried to install a custom ROM or tweak a rooted device in the last 24 hours, you might have hit a wall. A silent, frustrating, HTTP 404 wall.
Dead Cause: Neglect / Time Legacy: Immortal dl-xda.xposed.info down
Some believe the domain was deliberately taken down to force users to move to newer, safer, more modular systems (like Magisk modules). Xposed was notorious for breaking SafetyNet and trashing boot loops. Perhaps the host finally got tired of the "Help! I'm bricked!" emails from 2017. The Immediate Fallout If you are trying to set up an old Nexus 5 or Galaxy S5 right now, you are stranded. The official installer cannot fetch the module list. If you’ve tried to install a custom ROM
For the better part of a decade, dl-xda.xposed.info was the beating heart of Android customization. It was the official delivery pipeline for Xposed Framework—the tool that let you modify your system’s behavior without ever flashing a custom ROM. Xposed was notorious for breaking SafetyNet and trashing
The original infrastructure was held together with digital duct tape. The domain may have simply expired, or the hosting provider (likely a volunteer’s pocket server) finally died. No one has stepped up to fix it because, frankly, everyone has moved to LSposed (the modern equivalent for newer Android versions).