So Ive installed Xposed framework on my stock rom, and installed G2 Xposed app from the app store, I see there is a G2 tweakbox app that works with Xposed, also. Is one better than the other, can I run both together?
Thanks
stevessvt said:
So Ive installed Xposed framework on my stock rom, and installed G2 Xposed app from the app store, I see there is a G2 tweakbox app that works with Xposed, also. Is one better than the other, can I run both together?
Thanks
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Should be possible to run them together. Just have a backup ready.
I am using the G2 xposed only from those 2 (and about 10 other xposed modules...)
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Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
Joe0113 said:
Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
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I too was thinking the same thing. i wanted to use some of the Xposed framework changes for s-View thought about just doing a nandroid backup and seeing if it works. can always restore back if there are any issues.
Joe0113 said:
Since both mess around with the framework, can I run both at the same time? I wanna run 3Minit settings but then I also wanna run Xposed Installer with Smiley Replacer module and blueglass 3D battery module. Can I do this? Thanks! I like 3Minit better than Nottach module (which is what I originally had installed) because they are the same exact thing, except I don't hafta reboot my phone every time I make a change!
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darkmurf said:
I too was thinking the same thing. i wanted to use some of the Xposed framework changes for s-View thought about just doing a nandroid backup and seeing if it works. can always restore back if there are any issues.
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Hi guys,
so, have you tried it? Do they work together? Please share your experience or some advice
thanx!
I run 3minit and Xposed and ICS Theme. I've been using Xblast for Xposed instead of Wanam, had a couple settings that work in it that didn't in Wanam.
After I flash the Rom I flash the theme, then set up 3minit to my liking. Then theme the rest I can with Xblast. No problems.
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I'm using safestrap and a gpe rom.. do 3minit and xposed work well with this? what modules do you use?
Xposed using gravity box works OK. Wanam module doesn't work that well
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chris17922 said:
Xposed using gravity box works OK. Wanam module doesn't work that well
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from what I've read it looks like Gravitybox is pretty much the only module that is compatible with google edition roms. not sure if 3minit would work any better, does anyone use 3minit with a google edition rom?
AFAIK, with 3minute you're limited to that dev's utilities.
With xposed, you have a whole world of various dev's creating modules and you can use more than one module at a time. But be careful because it's very easy to mess up with more than one module at a time. Only make a change for a particular item/customization in ONE module, and don't touch that same customization in another module. Use one module for one thing, another module for another thing and other modules for other things.
I am currently using about six different xposed modules without a single crash in over three weeks.
Kangabean 4.3 Google Edition
This is the longest I've ever run one single ROM, let alone gone without ROM related crashes.
Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
caribouxda said:
Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
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I think if you check the Xposed Framework thread... you'll find that Xposed is not yet KitKat friendly.
Greenify on it's own is running fine for me though.
caribouxda said:
Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
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Nothing that runs off the xposed module is working at the moment. The developer is waiting to get his phone (nexus 5) in order to update it. On the greenify app thread the developer introduced a work around update for xposed that will enable it to work with KitKat. Go in there and download it abs you'll be able to use any xposed module.
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Hello all,
I cant find any flashable zip on xda that make nav bar smaller for d802.
I hope any pro dev share It with us.
Thank you in advance.
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HoussaMON said:
Hello all,
I cant find any flashable zip on xda that make nav bar smaller for d802.
I hope any pro dev share It with us.
Thank you in advance.
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Yeah,
I couldn't either. I finally gave in to the xposed framework modules.
Google xposed framework. Download and install.
Open the framework tab and install( don't reboot yet)
Hop on the play store and download Bsled's 'g2 xposed' (you could also download from the tab in xposed, called download, and find xblast tools)
After you install you app of choice, open xposed, don't open the app yet. Go to modules. Tick the box for that app you installed. NOW REBOOT.
Now open the app g2 xposed or xblast and change the settings you like and reboot again and they will set.
Whew... Out of breath now.
A few steps but its pretty easy.
Mikkey81 said:
Yeah,
I couldn't either. I finally gave in to the xposed framework modules.
Google xposed framework. Download and install.
Open the framework tab and install( don't reboot yet)
Hop on the play store and download Bsled's 'g2 xposed' (you could also download from the tab in xposed, called download, and find xblast tools)
After you install you app of choice, open xposed, don't open the app yet. Go to modules. Tick the box for that app you installed. NOW REBOOT.
Now open the app g2 xposed or xblast and change the settings you like and reboot again and they will set.
Whew... Out of breath now.
A few steps but its pretty easy.
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thank you bro for your answer , i know about xposed i used it befor , but flashable zip is better i have it on my D800 really great without need of any other mod , so i dont know why no one made it as i see D802 owners are more than D800 ... comm'on brothers lets do it ;d
What are the benefits and what exactly does it do? How do I get it? I'm running cloudy g2 rom
brian85 said:
What are the benefits and what exactly does it do? How do I get it? I'm running cloudy g2 rom
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Xposed is used to modify system framework on the go. Benefits are you can modify your whole system, loks, functionality etc. but it works with modules. So basically, you install xposed framework, and then modules, for example, you have a module g2 tweaksbox http://bit.do/twkbx with wich you can modify all sorts of stuff for the g2, but that is just one module out of numerous of them, so, take a hint here http://bit.do/xpsd , download the apk, install the framework, and then look what's under the hood under modules tab, life's better with xposed, cheers!
brian85 said:
What are the benefits and what exactly does it do? How do I get it? I'm running cloudy g2 rom
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