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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Hi, I just got a nexus4 and would like to keep it stock (have a sgs2 that I use for trying roms out on) but I would like to something that gives me a bit more control over how apps use my info. On my sgs2 I love openpdroid and I almost considered LBE (don't like that it doesn't allow spoofing) but seems that its been having alot of issues so that doesn't seem like a great idea. I could have sworn that I had seen one or two threads before where some devs were working on some things similar to pdroid that were also a bit simpler to install and seemed like they might install on stock roms but can't find these threads. Does anyone have any suggestions for other apps that would give a bit more control over how user info is managed? Thx in advance!
gaikokujinkyofusho said:
Hi, I just got a nexus4 and would like to keep it stock (have a sgs2 that I use for trying roms out on) but I would like to something that gives me a bit more control over how apps use my info. On my sgs2 I love openpdroid and I almost considered LBE (don't like that it doesn't allow spoofing) but seems that its been having alot of issues so that doesn't seem like a great idea. I could have sworn that I had seen one or two threads before where some devs were working on some things similar to pdroid that were also a bit simpler to install and seemed like they might install on stock roms but can't find these threads. Does anyone have any suggestions for other apps that would give a bit more control over how user info is managed? Thx in advance!
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Just install XPosed Framework, and install the XPrivacy Module. XPrivacy is THE BEST privacy management tool on android, allows for fake data entry too. Check it out.
ykumar00 said:
Just install XPosed Framework, and install the XPrivacy Module. XPrivacy is THE BEST privacy management tool on android, allows for fake data entry too. Check it out.
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I've been meaning to check out XPosed, I keep seeing it everywhere.
I guess I have one main question related to Xposed then, for the Nexus 4, as I am trying to keep it as-stock-as-possible would the XPosed framework interfere or break the "stockness" (forgive me with the terminology) of the stock rom? That is, will it continue to update when google pushes out new updates like 4.4.3, 4.4.4, and so on? Regardless I am going to look into it for my sgs2 as I am more tolerant of tinkering but the Nexus4 is not for me and they (sig other) just wants a no-fuss phone and I want them to have a no-fuss phone with a reasonable level of privacy (always a balance )
gaikokujinkyofusho said:
I've been meaning to check out XPosed, I keep seeing it everywhere.
I guess I have one main question related to Xposed then, for the Nexus 4, as I am trying to keep it as-stock-as-possible would the XPosed framework interfere or break the "stockness" (forgive me with the terminology) of the stock rom? That is, will it continue to update when google pushes out new updates like 4.4.3, 4.4.4, and so on? Regardless I am going to look into it for my sgs2 as I am more tolerant of tinkering but the Nexus4 is not for me and they (sig other) just wants a no-fuss phone and I want them to have a no-fuss phone with a reasonable level of privacy (always a balance )
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Absolutely not, your "stockiness" will not break, as one of the main features of the xposed framework is allowing mods without flashing files and/or modifying system files. You will still receive OTAs, but to install them you'll have to uninstall The framework. (It's just a button press in the xposed app and 2 seconds of waiting) you can reinstall xposed after the OTA.
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Absolutely not, your "stockiness" will not break,
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Sold!!
ykumar00 said:
as one of the main features of the xposed framework is allowing mods without flashing files and/or modifying system files. You will still receive OTAs, but to install them you'll have to uninstall The framework. (It's just a button press in the xposed app and 2 seconds of waiting) you can reinstall xposed after the OTA.
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Ok, the second part was a bit less clear however now that i know it won't break it I will go do the requisite reading and then post if i have additional questions. Thanks so much for putting me onto XPosed!
gaikokujinkyofusho said:
Sold!!
Ok, the second part was a bit less clear however now that i know it won't break it I will go do the requisite reading and then post if i have additional questions. Thanks so much for putting me onto XPosed!
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when google pushes a new update(as so called OTA or Over The Air)your phone will display the update info. however when installing it will fail since one of the files in the system is modified(the app_process in /system/bin). then you go to the Xposed app. and unninstall de framework. or use any root explorer(since u will need to have root to install xposed) and delete app_process in /system/bin and rename the app_process.bak to just app_process(in same dir).
thats what he meant.
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you will loose all configurations,sdcard contents, downloaded apps, etc.... . if u still didnt unlock your bootloader(witch looks like no),because u will need to root your phone.
gaikokujinkyofusho said:
Sold!!
Ok, the second part was a bit less clear however now that i know it won't break it I will go do the requisite reading and then post if i have additional questions. Thanks so much for putting me onto XPosed!
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You will not have any problem if youre already rooted. When an OTA comes, just Open the Xposed app and press the button to uninstall the framework. Your OTA Will work just fine.
After the OTA, just click the insatll button to re install Xposed. Really simple, really. And since youre gonna install Xposed, I suggest you try out GravityBox too, its ****ing awesome.
ykumar00 said:
You will not have any problem if youre already rooted. When an OTA comes, just Open the Xposed app and press the button to uninstall the framework. Your OTA Will work just fine.
After the OTA, just click the insatll button to re install Xposed. Really simple, really. And since youre gonna install Xposed, I suggest you try out GravityBox too, its ****ing awesome.
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I think I have you a "thank" click but wanted to come back to the post and thank you again, Xposed is impressive but XPrivacy is overwhelming, in an awesome way, and I thought PDroid covered alot. I've got some reading/re-reading to do but just wanted to say thanks cause i don't think I would have come across it otherwise. much appreciated! (and yeah, gravbox pretty damn nice too)
I just rooted and all is sooo fool.. i want to now do some tweaking to the soft buttons. After much research i see the easiest way is to intall wanam thru the xposed framework.. i see there are some issues with xposed and shealth.. ther is a fix but was wondering if that fix is still needed?
thanks
jonasmckee said:
I just rooted and all is sooo fool.. i want to now do some tweaking to the soft buttons. After much research i see the easiest way is to intall wanam thru the xposed framework.. i see there are some issues with xposed and shealth.. ther is a fix but was wondering if that fix is still needed?
thanks
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Yes.
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Hi my friends, i would like to know if there is a kind of method to "suggest" to the system (or to an app) that is running on a tablet instead a smartphone. I know that it's possible with xposed framework and 2 module.
But in lollipop xposed framework can't get work yet.
Thanks bro!
orei said:
Hi my friends, i would like to know if there is a kind of method to "suggest" to the system (or to an app) that is running on a tablet instead a smartphone. I know that it's possible with xposed framework and 2 module.
But in lollipop xposed framework can't get work yet.
Thanks bro!
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I suppose that there isn't yet a kind of method to do tis without exposed..??
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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