Xposed / Framework - Galaxy Tab 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

not sure if theres anything out there for the 230nu? but I was curious if there was anyway to get the framework for this device, Ive never used exposed other than a slight dabble with it on my Galaxy Note i717 ! Anyone have any knowldege of this ? I am rooted , and I do have TWRP , however the TWRP I have is useless as it cant do anything! If theres another copy of recovery out there Id be willing to try that out as well, I dont actually use the Tab all that much , I have too much fun on my OnePlus One

I don't really understand your question all to well, but to my knowledge the Xposed framework should work on all devices. I have the 8" tab 4 and Xposed is installed as are multiple modules. The xposed framework is just an APK, which I believe makes it universal. Hopefully this helps with your question.
Just find the xposed apk, move it to your device and install the apk. Then you should install/update the framework and reboot your device. Should be completely done with everything after that besides installing whatever modules you want. I'd suggest checking the subforum for it and you should have all your answers there.

I've never used xposed before but I thought it would be easier than flashing a ROM. Where do I get it an SM-T230NU & what are the best modules?

Just search for the xposed forum on XDA and then you download it. I use wanam xposed module to kill camera sound and to do a few other useful tweaks and one or two other modules just for giggles like the hodor module.
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There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.

SM-T230NU/ xposed frsmework install
vice86 said:
There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
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The warning msg says "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc...
Pm me if you want me to email you the screenshot of the whole thing. Thanks in advance for the help.
Dogfyter

Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?

Some_Donkus said:
Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Same issue here on my SM-T231.

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Headphones too loud warning message

Hey Guys,
I have the nexus 4 running android 4.4.2 stock android.
Every time I connect my headphones when I want to increase the volume
I get an annoying warning message that it will hurt my ears!!
How do i disable this .. ?
Thanks a lot
Someone please ... ?
biotech326 said:
Hey Guys,
I have the nexus 4 running android 4.4.2 stock android.
Every time I connect my headphones when I want to increase the volume
I get an annoying warning message that it will hurt my ears!!
How do i disable this .. ?
Thanks a lot
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1- flash custom rom
2- use xposed module : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338474
yak84 said:
1- flash custom rom
2- use xposed module : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338474
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Just for the record, you don't need a custom rom for the Xposed Framework. It took me a while to figure out these were two separate suggestions.
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Waterdroid said:
Just for the record, you don't need a custom rom for the Xposed Framework. It took me a while to figure out these were two separate suggestions.
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Yeah I well aware of that man, I meant you have 2 options #1 or #2
Thanks mate ...
It's way too long.
Can someone please simplify it for me?
I'm not that familiar with mods and stuff.
I am using android 4.4.2 kitkat pure android from google.
Just tell me what to do to not have this message.
The thread is way too long!
Thanks!
You need to root your phone, which means unlocking bootloader. Then you can install xposed framework (a modification which allows plugins to your official firmware) Yak84 linked a module for the xposed framework which does what you want.
DrFredPhD said:
You need to root your phone, which means unlocking bootloader. Then you can install xposed framework (a modification which allows plugins to your official firmware) Yak84 linked a module for the xposed framework which does what you want.
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My nexus is rooted.
So I need to do install from sdcard for what file?
What's after?
I'm not familiar with mods.
Only flashing roms and gapps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 That's the xposed framework that's been mentioned twice. It installs like a normal app, not from recovery. Once that's installed then you can install the module that disables the warning message.

Q&A Xposed framework

Hello experts ?? I'm curious about the xposed framework I found a few guides but I'm not sure which one to follow . Also I saw that xposed framework cause various problems on Samsung stock roms .Any help will be appreciated.
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For first, you need to know what is Xposed Framework, (Google or ask for other members, sorry) after that, download the Xposed Installer and install it.
Some versions like 5.1.1 don't have a stable version, but you can try it at your own risk! Use Xposed and your modules with moderation and be sure that you are using the correct module for you version.
It's simple!
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You only need to follow ONE guide if you are on stock TW ROM, this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
Simple enough. Just install the Alpha4 apk from rovo's topic (only the apk, no zip file) and then from recovery flash the zip package made by Arter, Krait V5 (you have N9005 right?)
And no, there is no issue, at least nothing worth mentioning. The only issue I see is when you use the Soft Reboot features from Xposed itself the Samsung logo (boot animation) seems to go really dim, so that is probably a brightness issue, other than that I haven't noticed anything and I am using it since Arter made it possible. And of course you should be on a Deodexed ROM to make it work.
Hope you got your answer. In case of further doubt just ask away.
devilsdouble said:
You only need to follow ONE guide if you are on stock TW ROM, this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
Simple enough. Just install the Alpha4 apk from rovo's topic (only the apk, no zip file) and then from recovery flash the zip package made by Arter, Krait V5 (you have N9005 right?)
And no, there is no issue, at least nothing worth mentioning. The only issue I see is when you use the Soft Reboot features from Xposed itself the Samsung logo (boot animation) seems to go really dim, so that is probably a brightness issue, other than that I haven't noticed anything and I am using it since Arter made it possible. And of course you should be on a Deodexed ROM to make it work.
Hope you got your answer. In case of further doubt just ask away.
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Yes, no issue!
I'm sorry, the only issue that I have is on Gravity Box, a little time ago, but I'm trying to use it now and it's working fine, but with some knowing bugs from the module version that I've installed.
Bye [emoji12] [emoji4]
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xposed framework problem

I cant't succeed installing xposed framework, i try many times.
I flash zip in twrp everything goes well but the xposed apk says that the sdk is not compatible yet.
This is the message
Search for Xposed for marshmallow... you are using the wrong version
hi danielexda,
i had this problem too. delete your xposed installer, switch of phone, wait a few seconds, switch on and search and use xposed installer 3.1.1.
than you can install version 87 (arm64) via download or as a zip.
good luck
Del
zputnyq said:
Hi guys,I really need your help please.
I am a kitkat 4.4.2 user with xposed 2.7 experimental version installed.
I am experiencing login problem after clearing my google apps, I can't login to any google apps when xposed is installed but the problem is gone when I uninstall it.
Does anyone here know how to solve the login problem without uninstalling xposed?
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kitkat...are you wrong post ??
ajegile said:
kitkat...are you wrong post ??
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I don't know, I'm confused, whether it's wrong or not, there are too much post on xposed spreaded.
If it is wrong, can u show me the correct link?
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zputnyq said:
I don't know, I'm confused, whether it's wrong or not, there are too much post on xposed spreaded.
If it is wrong, can u show me the correct link?
Sent from my Z205 using Tapatalk
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this thread for le eco phone....and use android 6 (MM)
Alright let me clear things up use
Rovo version of xposed and instalk the framework from Magisk (app on thr gstore)
Follow the steps for magisk
Reboot
Allow sometime to start up
Login to xda and thumbs me up :

[Xposed] [Quick Guide] Working xposed for Samsung Galaxy J2 [SDK23 - MM - 6.x.x]

DISCLAIMER
Your warranty is now void.
Do this at your own RISK.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices.
I do not own any of the files you are going to find here, which means I'm not the developer for such files.anyway
All I did is to create a simple tutorial for noobs like myself xDD
ADDITIONAL NOTE: (Nov 2020 update) Hey, Sorry I've been gone for a long time and I don't have the phone in me now. I don't think I can help you guys in any way as I don't have the phone anymore. DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ALWAYS DO A FULL BACKUP.
I have only tested this once on a SAMSUNG GALAXY J2 (SM-G532G/DS).
I'm not sure if this will work to any other devices, but my theory is this should work on any TOUCHWIZ devices running android marshmallow.
I havent seen any xposed thread around for this phone, and I hope this will help someone, somehow especially for those who doesnt have the idea on how to install xposed for this device.
pls notify me if I am mistaken
Requirments
-Rooted phone with TWRP
-All files in this thread
How to
1) Flash the .ZIP file first and then reboot
Custom xposed framework by Wanam
2) Install the .APK
Official xposed APK by Rovo89
3) DONE! enjoy your xposed!
Credits to
@wanam for his custom xposed framework for touchwiz
Custom Xposed thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
@rovo89 for his xposed xD
Official Xposed thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
After flashing xposed 1gb internal memory used why any fix ?
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Aman said:
After flashing xposed 1gb internal memory used why any fix ?
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I have no idea why that happened. sorry.
you can try uninstalling the xposed with the uninstaller zip, and check if it fixes the memory problem.
No problem on my end tho
Modules
Keitaro1999 said:
I have no idea why that happened. sorry.
you can try uninstalling the xposed with the uninstaller zip, and check if it fixes the memory problem.
No problem on my end tho
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i finished installing sir it works..but what to do after that? i have no idea what modules im gonna install
Keitaro1999 said:
DISCLAIMER
Your warranty is now void.
Do this at your own RISK.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices.
I do not own any of the files you are going to find here, which means I'm not the developer for such files.
All I did is to create a simple tutorial for noobs like myself xDD
I have only tested this once on a SAMSUNG GALAXY J2 (SM-G532G/DS).
I'm not sure if this will work to any other devices, but my theory is this should work on any TOUCHWIZ devices running android marshmallow.
I havent seen any xposed thread around for this phone, and I hope this will help someone, somehow especially for those who doesnt have the idea on how to install xposed for this device.
pls notify me if I am mistaken
Requirments
-Rooted phone with TWRP
-All files in this thread
How to
1) Flash the .ZIP file first and then reboot
Custom xposed framework by Wanam
2) Install the .APK
Official xposed APK by Rovo89
3) DONE! enjoy your xposed!
Credits to
@wanam for his custom xposed framework for touchwiz
Custom Xposed thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
@rovo89 for his xposed xD
Official Xposed thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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Sir we have the same phone..may ask if u have installed the link2sd plus version on your device? im experiencing crashes of my apps when i upgrade to plus version..i hope u will answer even it its not related to the topic thank you sir godbless
I cant download the links.....it always comes back to this page. Im using opera for android
The installer will automatically deodex some or most apps
GuestK00210 said:
After flashing xposed 1gb internal memory used why any fix ?
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"That's due to Samsung's changes to ART. There are unofficial builds that work around this by deodexing and adjusting the ROM."
So yeah after the installation, boot up will take long but only once, and you'll probably lose 1GB of storage space .
ADDITIONAL NOTE: (Nov 2020 update) Hey, Sorry I've been gone for a long time and I don't have the phone in me now. I don't think I can help you guys in any way as I don't have the phone anymore. DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ALWAYS DO A FULL BACKUP.

Xposed Beta for 8.1 (SDK27)

Xposed was released for Oreo! Been so long don't know where to start.
EDIT: (I was just being dumb)
Grab the systemless version. Easiest way is through Magisk. Just make sure your on 15.2 or grab it via the link below.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
I think the best method is using the systemless version for magisk, I just tried it and it works.
Simpy go into modules and you will see the sdk27 version at the very bottom: tap on it, you see there is an updated xposed manager apk made for the new magisk version.
Download the apk, install the module, reboot, install apk, reboot.
Works with no problems
Enjoy
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
TENN3R said:
I think the best method is using the systemless version for magisk, I just tried it and it works.
Simpy go into modules and you will see the sdk27 version at the very bottom: tap on it, you see there is an updated xposed manager apk made for the new magisk version.
Download the apk, install the module, reboot, install apk, reboot.
Works with no problems
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I feel dumb but I don't see xposed anywhere in the modules section of the Magisk Manager app.
Is there some other way I should be finding modules? I click on the hamburger menu and then downloads and there's about 30 or so listed.
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Never mind. I figured out I had to be on Magisk 15.2. I was on 14.5.
So anyway I downloaded the Xposed Installer that is linked in Magisk Manager and installed it. Then I installed Xposed inside of Magisk. The only problem is the Xposed Installer crashes every time I click on a module to download. Does anyone else have this issue?
daddylonglegs said:
... The only problem is the Xposed Installer crashes every time I click on a module to download. Does anyone else have this issue?
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Yes, I confirm, I don't know if it's caused by Magisk or because it's just a beta...
Anyway there is a workaround, instead of downloading the module from xposed manager, download the apk of the module from internet (official repo website or from whatever you want), because when you are going to install and enable the modules there are no problems, and after a reboot they're working.
Updated op to reflect install options. Happy modding everyone!
Success! ?
.. now for that network speed in the status bar hehe
has anyone succeeded in using xprivacy? I tried, it said xprivacy is not enabled.
Uh for some reason my downloads tab of Xposed just constantly says pull down to refresh and offers no modules
KittyRgnarok said:
Uh for some reason my downloads tab of Xposed just constantly says pull down to refresh and offers no modules
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Did you download the modded apk as well? That's what threw me off
bush911 said:
has anyone succeeded in using xprivacy? I tried, it said xprivacy is not enabled.
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Don't know if it's supported. Of course you rebooted? I'm sure a lot of things will need slight tweaks to work on Oreo
pangolin.rollin said:
Did you download the modded apk as well? That's what threw me off
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Yeah I did everything the same as the way you installed nougat Xposed systemlessly. Also the framework module caused a lot of choppiness on my phone so I uninstalled it anyways
Just a head's up that MinMinGuard causes my Pixel to start crashing like crazy
I have been thinking of installing this since last night, but with it still in beta and modules still needing fixed for 8.1 I just can't see any reason (other than something new for me to play with) that will benefit me enough to deal with the SafetyNet failure.
How is Xposed for 8.1 now? Any updates on this? Thanks! @sliding_billy
marsrolled said:
How is Xposed for 8.1 now? Any updates on this? Thanks! @sliding_billy
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Not running it since it still doesn't offer a way to pass SafetyNet.
sliding_billy said:
Not running it since it still doesn't offer a way to pass SafetyNet.
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Alrighty, thanks. I got a question for you senior member, of all the roms you've tested, which has the best battery life even if compromising a little performance? Thanks. Also, any interesting things going on for our og pixel?
marsrolled said:
Alrighty, thanks. I got a question for you senior member, of all the roms you've tested, which has the best battery life even if compromising a little performance? Thanks. Also, any interesting things going on for our og pixel?
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I am happily enjoying the stock ROM on my XL and I keep the same installed on my wife's Pixel. I spent years swapping out custom ROMs on various devices and expected to do the same when I got the PIxels (very shortly after released almost 2 years ago). After the initial shortage of custom ROMs (due to the new OS engineering method) subsided and plenty came out, I realized there was nothing I was missing enough to deal with running custom and not being able to do a monthly update that takes me literally less than 10 minutes. Besides not missing anything, there is pretty much no bloat I need to get rid of, and the device still runs great even with a handful of "always on" apps. Probably best for you to look at the development sub-forum and do your research there and ask questions.
haven't used xposed in years. Is it still worth it with the recent android OS's?
nasedase said:
haven't used xposed in years. Is it still worth it with the recent android OS's?
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That's like asking, "which tastes better, vanilla or chocolate?" Make a twrp backup, and give it a try, what you like, another may hate. For me, it's fun to add features when I'm using a rom that is lacking in that department.

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