running galaxy s5 here on rogers G900W8 all info in my signature.
rooted with twrp recovery installed ,
when I install Xposed framework and reboot my S Health app crashes " unfortunately S health has stopped"
I don't have any moduals installed , I think another post back in this thread said it had to do with the multi window but mine is off and nothing enabled on it. I attached my logs not much there but I have also uninstalled s health app cleared data and reinstalled it and xposed a few times to no avail
someone reported it had to do with the multi window but I don't use that feature and never turned it on.
just trying to make it so I am able to use an xposed or wanam and still be able to use s health without it crashing.
ex-28 said:
running galaxy s5 here on rogers G900W8 all info in my signature.
rooted with twrp recovery installed ,
when I install Xposed framework and reboot my S Health app crashes " unfortunately S health has stopped"
I don't have any moduals installed , I think another post back in this thread said it had to do with the multi window but mine is off and nothing enabled on it. I attached my logs not much there but I have also uninstalled s health app cleared data and reinstalled it and xposed a few times to no avail
someone reported it had to do with the multi window but I don't use that feature and never turned it on.
just trying to make it so I am able to use an xposed or wanam and still be able to use s health without it crashing.
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Mine does the same. S Health crashes and does not work at all. No heart beat monitor for me. The only way to get S health back is to uninstall xposed then restore a backup and reinstall S Health
jawmail said:
Mine does the same. S Health crashes and does not work at all. No heart beat monitor for me. The only way to get S health back is to uninstall xposed then restore a backup and reinstall S Health
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ok so its not just me , I need to figure out how to correct this I really need xposed.
I asked the same q on another thread , response was the following . but I don't understand it , as I don't use multi window at all hoping and preying someone else comes along to shed some light on this matter.
@rovo89
It seems that this module still tries to activate itself by manipulating the modules.list with root permissions. I just installed it myself and indeed that happened. I wasn't asked, not even informed, and it wasn't reflected in the Xposed UI. So it's basically operating like a root kit. That's especially bad when users suspect a bug in the framework because they seemingly didn't have any active modules.
Please solve this bug (or feature) as soon as possible. You can open the Xposed Installer directly in the modules section, but manipulating its files is not acceptable.
FYI, on my stock AT&T S5 I had S Health "go bad" a little bit, finishing building a Samsung ID and updating it from their store fixed it.
Don't know if that helps or not, just a data point.
ex-28 said:
ok so its not just me , I need to figure out how to correct this I really need xposed.
I asked the same q on another thread , response was the following . but I don't understand it , as I don't use multi window at all hoping and preying someone else comes along to shed some light on this matter.
rovo89
It seems that this module still tries to activate itself by manipulating the modules.list with root permissions. I just installed it myself and indeed that happened. I wasn't asked, not even informed, and it wasn't reflected in the Xposed UI. So it's basically operating like a root kit. That's especially bad when users suspect a bug in the framework because they seemingly didn't have any active modules.
Please solve this bug (or feature) as soon as possible. You can open the Xposed Installer directly in the modules section, but manipulating its files is not acceptable.
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You forgot to use the @ to mention @rovo89.
Good to hear I'm not the only one either. S Health stopped opening from the exact same steps as OP.
I tried disabling and enabling the app, re-downloading the updates from Samsung but that didn't fix it.
Any information on why S Health crashes would be helpful.
Have you tried uninstalling the updates for s health? I'm stuck with the g900a for now so i don't have xposed yet, but when s health updated it would constantly error out until i got rid of the update.
Greycloak42 said:
Have you tried uninstalling the updates for s health? I'm stuck with the g900a for now so i don't have xposed yet, but when s health updated it would constantly error out until i got rid of the update.
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I used TitaniumBackup to merge the update into the system. It didn't like that, caused my wifi to go haywire.
Moving the health app out to a user app fixed it though.
jawmail said:
Mine does the same. S Health crashes and does not work at all. No heart beat monitor for me. The only way to get S health back is to uninstall xposed then restore a backup and reinstall S Health
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Xeio said:
I used TitaniumBackup to merge the update into the system. It didn't like that, caused my wifi to go haywire.
Moving the health app out to a user app fixed it though.
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so you have s health running with xposed or wanam installed ?
i did not install Xposed framework but root the phone, after that the S health stopped running and popped up a failure notice, it might be due to root, I guess.
siyue78 said:
i did not install Xposed framework but root the phone, after that the S health stopped running and popped up a failure notice, it might be due to root, I guess.
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I don't think root is the problem , as my phone and many others arerooted with twrp installed and shealth was working 100 % something to do with the xposed and / or wanam
divineiniquity said:
Good to hear I'm not the only one either. S Health stopped opening from the exact same steps as OP.
I tried disabling and enabling the app, re-downloading the updates from Samsung but that didn't fix it.
Any information on why S Health crashes would be helpful.
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I had the same issue after installing xposed. I had to uninstall it and then convert s health to a user app and completely uninstall it (clearing data and/or removing updates didn't work for me). Also I removed updates from HealthService. After that I install S health again from Samsung store and is working again.
S Health is bugged as hell right now though.
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mindol81 said:
I had the same issue after installing xposed. I had to uninstall it and then convert s health to a user app and completely uninstall it (clearing data and/or removing updates didn't work for me). Also I removed updates from HealthService. After that I install S health again from Samsung store and is working again.
S Health is bugged as hell right now though.
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after you reinstalled s health is it running ok now with xposed installed ? if so could you please give more details on the steps you took and it is just xposed or wanam you have
I haven't reinstall xposed yet... Getting SHealth to work again has been a pain. Better to wait for a fix.
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mindol81 said:
I haven't reinstall xposed yet... Getting SHealth to work again has been a pain. Better to wait for a fix.
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yah it took me a while to get s health working again as well , hoping for a fix soon.
Can confirm this on a Sprint S5. Rooted with chainfire autoroot and installed xposed and TWRP 2.7 and had S Health and Healthservices crashing like a drunk teenager. Uninstalled xposed and rebooted, S health now works. Guess I have to sit through Youtube ads for a while.
Ahh... Thought the problem was only for me. Hope @rovo89 could fix it soon.
may be can help to find the problem
hi everybody, i am a noob in android ect, BUT maybe it can help you : i am on i9500 omegaV20 perseus18, i modded my phones with root explorer, i add libs, perms, framework ect, modify my build prop /SM-G900F/kltexx/jfltexx , i did a lot of upgrade in samsung app store, AND I GOT S5 APPs WORK perfect, health widget work ect all works, and i got xposed ...
so to resume : i got S5 healths WORKING perfectly with xposed. hope it can help you.
Yup I also installed a different rom all working great now
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I had the same concern, and after installing a new firmware on the SM-G900f .
I took the opportunity to not do the update shealth and securestorage..I can enjoy and wanam, Xposed
no problems with health
I an very new to this. I have a Sprint Galaxy S4 4.4.2. I rooted it with CF AutoRoot. I installed the correct mod for wifi hotspot. After a week, the apps will not work after each individual update. I try uninstalling them. Then reinstalling them. They still will not work. This even applies to Maps. Where do I go from here?
Re root clean flash it with odin. Do a titanium backup first
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I an very new to this. I have a Sprint Galaxy S4 4.4.2. I rooted it with CF AutoRoot. I installed the correct mod for wifi hotspot. After a week, the apps will not work after each individual update. I try uninstalling them. Then reinstalling them. They still will not work. This even applies to Maps. Where do I go from here?
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not 100% sure but it sounds like you need to be searching for information about Market Links or permissions. sounds like the apps are not getting permission from the market to run, like you dont own them, so once they update they loose permissions. hope this puts in the right direction
I have one of the first AT&T S4s with the MDL so I don't have to use SS. I came from the S2 and always loved the SHOstock ROM on that device so I put the AT&T version of SHOstock for the S4 on the day I got it...but I have been having some intermittent issues so I decided to try the international version of his ROM...and I am really liking it. Except for one issue: despite having "sec email bypass" on the feature list when I setup my work email it requires me to set a PIN. Thinking this may have been an issue with the download or the install I redownloaded, checked MD5, wiped everything, reinstalled...and still required me to set a PIN when I setup my work email. I posted on the ROM thread but nobody has been able to answer if the issue is just me or if maybe the security bypass does not work for anyone.
I believe his international SHOstock version is currently on Android 4.4.2. Does anyone have a flashable ZIP to replace my email app with one that will allow the security bypass or is there a 3rd party app that would allow this?
If not can anyone recommend a good fast/stable ROM that has this feature?
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I have one of the first AT&T S4s with the MDL so I don't have to use SS. I came from the S2 and always loved the SHOstock ROM on that device so I put the AT&T version of SHOstock for the S4 on the day I got it...but I have been having some intermittent issues so I decided to try the international version of his ROM...and I am really liking it. Except for one issue: despite having "sec email bypass" on the feature list when I setup my work email it requires me to set a PIN. Thinking this may have been an issue with the download or the install I redownloaded, checked MD5, wiped everything, reinstalled...and still required me to set a PIN when I setup my work email. I posted on the ROM thread but nobody has been able to answer if the issue is just me or if maybe the security bypass does not work for anyone.
I believe his international SHOstock version is currently on Android 4.4.2. Does anyone have a flashable ZIP to replace my email app with one that will allow the security bypass or is there a 3rd party app that would allow this?
If not can anyone recommend a good fast/stable ROM that has this feature?
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I use the xposed framework with modules for exchange bypass. You can get it here, but be sure to read all the instructions if you haven't worked with it before: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
Once you have it, there are a number of modules you could try. Wanam Xposed (http://repo.xposed.info/module/ma.wanam.xposed) worked for me when I was on GoldenEye--a touchwiz-based ROM like SHOstock. Now that I have the 4.4.4 GPE SS ROM, I'm using http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.shantz.exchangebypass.
For either of those, clear all your account info from the exchange app, install the module and reboot to activate it, and then set up your account as you normally would.
Enjoy your MDL S4. Super jealous.
I've rooted my T-Mobile GS6e+ using arter97's kernel and I just got android pay today.
When I try to add a card I get the error:
Android Pay cannot be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible
I have a good feeling it's because the phone is rooted and it probably checks the device status and sees that it's set to "Custom."
Can anyone think of a possible workaround for this?
Edit: I was thinking maybe I could Deodex it and then install xposed and use the mod that spoofs the device status?
Or just not use it This is going to be a hard choice. It's very convenient to use Android Pay ( nee Wallet) to send small sums of money in lieu of checks, but I do like having Adaway ( the only reason I root my phone ). Hmm. It's certainly not worth installing xposed , for me.
Maybe unroot, install Android Pay, then re-root?
EDIT: The new Wallet works fine. Even on a rooted device.
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I've rooted my T-Mobile GS6e+ using arter97's kernel and I just got android pay today.
When I try to add a card I get the error:
Android Pay cannot be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible
I have a good feeling it's because the phone is rooted and it probably checks the device status and sees that it's set to "Custom."
Can anyone think of a possible workaround for this?
Edit: I was thinking maybe I could Deodex it and then install xposed and use the mod that spoofs the device status?
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Well you can install exposed frame work and install the hide root module and then it might work. I had to do that to get my Uber Partner app to work and after I did that it works great. But later they fixed it to where it works now on rooted device now too.
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Was wondering if anyone that was rooted would upload their VVM apk from their phone so I can have it on my 935U flashed phone without sprints bloatware
Really? All these rooted people and can't pull an apk from their phone? C mon root people, help ya brother out
I would love the stock Sprint S7 VVM APK to install on my SM-G935U as well (I'm using Sprint service on Ting at the moment). I would like to add that it doesn't take a rooted phone to pull an APK. I do it all of the time using File Explorer without root.
There are apk files available for that app but the problem is unless you successfully root and change the build prop file to the correct settings, the visual voicemail app won't register correctly/work. Do a search for visual voicemail in the 930u firmware thread and start reading.
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There are apk files available for that app but the problem is unless you successfully root and change the build prop file to the correct settings, the visual voicemail app won't register correctly/work. Do a search for visual voicemail in the 930u firmware thread and start reading.
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That explains my problems. I have snagged a couple of versions of the APK, some are the latest from my legit Sprint S5, and they don't seem to register properly. In fact, in the process I learned about another "bug" bothering folks with unlocked S7s. There is a rogue "2 messages pending delivery" or some similar message. It is related to the Sprint VVM apk installed on the G935U. When I install the Sprint VVM apk, that message stops being displayed randomly.
I used to root all of my phones and run other ROMs. I got tired of the churn so I'm running strictly stock ROMs now. I don't want to root just for VVM. This is a lame issue, but at least I understand the limitation now. Thanks for the background. Now I know to give up on Sprint VVM with the SM-G935U.