There are a number of threads about these two topics, I am going to consolidate my findings here.
First off root works great on the Sprint variant, secondly so does Xposed with S-Health and private mode. You just have to be careful how you set them up. There have been a lot of posts about freezing S-health and Private mode then clearing data but from my experience that is hit or miss. There are four basic steps to getting everything working and it should be done from a factory reinstall of software.
Root using Chainfire autoroot for Sprint and Teamwin 2.8.1.1 for Sprint (NOT THE RECOVERY IN THE EASY STEP ROOT THREAD) It will fail just pull the battery and boot to download to install the recovery (buttons HOME, VOLUME DOWN, AND POWER) boot to recovery then install supersu
Download and install Xposed (not Wanam) download and install XSecure Health module install Xposed framework reboot
Activate Xsecure Health module reboot
Clear Data for Health Service and S-Health reboot
Run Private mode and set up, run S-Health and setup.
Setup your Google and Samsung accounts
If you do these steps exactly without doing anything else I can promise you will have a rooted Sprint version with Xposed, Shealth, and private mode working. When I say exactly I am serious there are a lot of things that can/will mess you up like
Signing into google or samsung on reboot after installing factory software
Starting private mode before setting up xposed
Shortcutting by doing a factory reset instead of a factory software reinstall
Restoring your data Nandroid backup (Use Titanium etc for a program by program reinstall of apps)
BTW the problem here is a little bit deeper than uninstall xposed everything works. There is a something that is changed in the software with either xposed or wanam that can permanently kill private mode until you do a factory install. At the moment I am doing Nandroids before any change I make in Xposed.
The X secure module help my 915k to get s health back after trying all other advice, thanks
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No problem, I've found that the xsecure can help with s-health, all these steps are for getting both working
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Tried to enable private mode on my s5 and it started failing. I was rooted and had posed. Reset the pose settings to stock, still didn't work. Unrooted phone in supersu, and uninstalled all the apps i had that were root apps. Still nothing. Multiple reboots, a battery pull, nothing happening. Can anyone suggest me anything outside of a factory reset.
Restoring a backup from before you had rooted it?
You haven't provided any meaningful amount of information in aid of narrowing this down.
Which means that people can only make wild guesses.
What is your Knox status?
What root method did you use?
Did you install Xposed framework or use a custom ROM that includes Xposed?
Did you edit build.prop or use a custom ROM that has modified that file?
Have you frozen any system apps e.g. with Greenify or Titanium?
Post a screen shot of your "About Device" screen in the Settings menu
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As somebody reported thet they are experiencing lags after installing wanam xposed and other guys are doing just fine with the module working on their phone, would anybody be willing to post the guide how exactly wanam should be installed without bad cosequences for the phone and all apps to work flawlessly.
Thanks!
I'm also having this issue. It works great with Note 2, but with Note 4, it locks the whole phone. Super SU stops responding or responds with a huge delay. Only uninstalling Wanam module didn't fix the issue, I had to fully reinstall the xposed framework to bring my phone back to a normal behaviour. So far Note 2 is still my official phone until I sort out everything I need to make Note 4 works comfortably for me, so, there is still no SIM installed. Could this be the point? My phone is a 910C with NJ4 firmware. I appreciate any help.
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I'm also having this issue. It works great with Note 2, but with Note 4, it locks the whole phone. Super SU stops responding or responds with a huge delay. Only uninstalling Wanam module didn't fix the issue, I had to fully reinstall the xposed framework to bring my phone back to a normal behaviour. So far Note 2 is still my official phone until I sort out everything I need to make Note 4 works comfortably for me, so, there is still no SIM installed. Could this be the point? My phone is a 910C with NJ4 firmware. I appreciate any help.
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A user having a similar experience as yourself posted the following on another thread (I haven't tried it, since I'm still waiting for my N910C )
After installing xposed I had a serious lag problem, including apps installation lags and other general slowdown, which I resolved.
For anyone having this lag, xposed framework seems to be incompatible with S-Health and Health Services.
To resolve, do this:
Uninstall Xposed and Reboot
Wipe data of S-Health and Health Services
Freeze S-Health and Health Services (using Titanium Backup or similar)
Install xposed and reboot
Install the xposed addon XSecureStorage, enable it and Reboot
Unfreeze S-Health and Services (using Titanium Backup or similar)
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I hope this helps...
Hmm, will try it! Thanks for the tip. Will post my results here.
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Thanks ernani for pointing us to the solution. It works!!
I have this app as it comes with a cook ROM. No problem except I cant get some of the things to work. One example, the vol + button for flash doesnt work well.
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I have this app as it comes with a cook ROM. No problem except I cant get some of the things to work. One example, the vol + button for flash doesnt work well.
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I always had issues with these "all in one" apps. Some features do actually works well in some ROMs and not in others. Gravity mod has also some nice features, most a lot similar with Wanam but in one some features works and not in the other app, so a believe both are more or less complimentary. Just a thought.
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This is the S5 fix...
XSecureStorage
"One of the issues i noticed on GalaxyS5 was the SHealth incompatibility with Xposed (described on this thread), somehow if you are using Xposed framework, Secure storage will fails to process and save data, which leads to Sensor service hangs
This module bypass the secure storage checks on SHealth and Private mode services, and will let you load the SHealth App with no hangs and activate Private mode on Rooted Samsung devices running Xposed framework.
I did just the basic tests for SHealth because i don’t use this App anyway, it’s not easy to play football with a device on my hands/pocket ."
http://wanamlite.com/xsecurestorage/
Yes, Wanam has an option to disable XSecureStorage but (at least when I tried it) it didn't work. After installing XSecureStorage it resolved the weird lag I was having installing apps and such, and S Health works now too.
I think there was also another post that I saw with a small file that I downloaded and installed since I don't think S Health worked at first install of XSecureStorage, but after installing that and clearing data for S Health it worked.
This worked perfectly for me on my Note 4.
http://gs5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/f...hes-when-using-xposed-your-galaxy-s5-0157344/ It might have been all in my head, and maybe it even does the same thing, but following this guide seemed to make things smoother than using the option in Wanam Xposed.
Is there a way to get private mode working after root without xposed ? i've already tried to change the build prop ro.security.storage to false but doesn't worked.
I want to back to stock + root without any another modifications, like xposed, but i use a lot the private mode.. can anyone help me ? thanks.
Personally I had a strange result.
Xposed completely froze my phone, but before it did I too lost private mode.
The first thing I did after rooting was a nand backup, and restoring this after the xposed problem fixed everything. Both privacy mode and S-Health worked perfectly.
I have no idea why, but I have updated my rom since and everything still works.
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Install Wanam xposed kit to disable S-health secure server. It can't function properly when xposed is installed
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I recently did a full restore and re-rooted after running into some issues the first time. Now Snapchat will now allow me to sign in because of the device being rooted. I have done some googling and have tried the "rootcloak" method through xposed but it seems as though it is not able to hide root from Snapchat like it is supposed to. Does anyone have any ideas as to how to get past this without doing another restore?
Are you having an issue logging in? I had an issue logging in, but I disable xposed using the uninstall script, logged in, and reinstalled it (with all my settings intact) and it has been working fine since.
Thank you! Was just able to sign in after uninstalling xposed signing in and re installing xposed. Haha I was over thinking and trying too hard.
You can use Casper.io if Snapchat keeps being an issue.
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Are you having an issue logging in? I had an issue logging in, but I disable xposed using the uninstall script, logged in, and reinstalled it (with all my settings intact) and it has been working fine since.
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Where Can Iget the disable xposed or uninstall xposed script.. I only have the install custom xposed script.
byzking said:
Where Can Iget the disable xposed or uninstall xposed script.. I only have the install custom xposed script.
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The uninstall script that I have used in the download link in this forum :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Im not sure where you got your xposed install or if this will work or if it will cause problems so use at your own risk but it works perfect for me because I got my install from this post
Doesn't work for me on S7Edge.
Running just a debloated version of stock software. Uninstalled framework and Xposed App but still the same SnapChat Login problem. Anyone else have any ideas how to get around this? I'm considering changing back to stock.
Make sure your account isn't locked out. I ran into this issue with note4 after rooting.
Where is the uninstall script, because I have this same issue on my galaxy s7 Verizon after I rooted and I want to try to uninstall xpossed and then reinstall it after I log into snapchat.
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Where is the uninstall script, because I have this same issue on my galaxy s7 Verizon after I rooted and I want to try to uninstall xpossed and then reinstall it after I log into snapchat.
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In the Xposed sub-forum.
Another option that works is to log into Snapchat before rooting the device. After rooting, make a titanium backup of Snapchat (including the data, of course). Once you've done that, you can just use that backup file to restore the data on any version of Snapchat, and it will function correctly on any Android device, even if the device is rooted.
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Another option that works is to log into Snapchat before rooting the device. After rooting, make a titanium backup of Snapchat (including the data, of course). Once you've done that, you can just use that backup file to restore the data on any version of Snapchat, and it will function correctly on any Android device, even if the device is rooted.
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Hey, I actually did that, but as soon as I try something in Snapchat it will log me out. Any ideas?
I have s7 edge, rooted with xposed.
I wasn't able to log into snapchst until I did this.
1, used a different phone that was rooted but didn't have xposed installed.
2, logged into snapchat
3, used titanium backup to backup snapchat
4, I used titanium backup on my s7 edge to backup snapchat
5, I renamed the files, 3 of them, from the working backup to the same name that titanium backup saved the file names on my s7 edge.
6, I used titanium backup to restore the data,
7, opened app and I was logged in and haven't had issues so far.
Stock out of box Samsung Galaxy S6 From Boost Mobile.
Disclaimer >>>Might Work With the Sprint S6, since Boost is just the prepay of Sprint, the same phone I think...
First to say this is a rare find (2015 Release) but if you can get your hands on this awesome handset it has, 8Cores, 32Gb of Memory, 16mp.Cam, and as far as i know the Last Samsung Galaxy With the iR Blaster. So I take No-Responsibility to any Malfunctions or Broken Devices. Personally Had Little to Zero Problems Achieving this I would say This is the Best, Most stable Rooted Device i'v ever owned.
Im Posting here expecting that everyone knows what ROOT, TWRP, CWM, SuperSU is, Developer Mode/How to activate, how to reboot to recovery/Download Mode, Flash via Odin, and use TWRP.
I'll try to put this whole thing in chronological order. so out of box... or anyone who can restore their device back to this build BOL1It Works Flawlessly, Very-Fast/ResponsiveSystem Wide Equalizer>V4A-starts on boot, Xposed FW, Xprivacy, Lightning Wall, and The Google PlayStore still works.
Take Phone out of box [UNACTIVATED/NOSIM/AIRPLANE] LoL... Turn on at home alone... DO NOT CONNECT TO WiFi/DATA it will force update BOL1. Dont sign in google Acc. or Samsung Acc. SET UP http://wakasoftware.com/app-freezer-setup/ Once Completed With Freezer App Set up Reboot and Freeze The following Apk.'s
Search (Update) in Freezer app. You should find [com.sec.android.fotaclient, com.wssyncmldm, com.sec.fwservice, com.sprint.ce.updater, and [NOT100%ON com.policydm] Disable them. Next search sprint in Freezer; Disable every apk. listed under sprint search [com.sprint.zone, com.sprint.psdg.sw, com.samsung.sprint.chameleon, com.sprint.w.installer, com.sprint.ce.updater, com.sprint.w.prefact, com.sprint.dsa, com.samsung.sprint.setupwizard, and com.sprint.voicemail]
You can probably leave voicemail enabled boost has theirs installed anyways. Not sure if sprint-Vmail works or not. Go ahead and freeze any bloat ware or apps you don't want. Disable at own risk. If something messes anything up, reboot to recovery, factory reset, then start over lol
THIS WILL TRIP KNOX
Alright now go developer options and turn on OEM unlocking (allow the Bootloader to be unlocked) Now im going to thank (spammy l) XDA Member for this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...ainfire-autoroot-stock-custom-kernel-t3294308
Follow That Root Method-Just USE THE LATEST SuperSU & TWRP instead. Im on [SU 2.82-SR3] & [twrp-3.3.1-0-zerofltespr] Once obtained Root, an have installed TWRP&BUSYBOX; Create a Custom Recovery backup-TWRP BEFORE you go on to install XposedFW.
You can connect to WiFi/Data, set up google, samsung accounts, and activate wireless services/put SiM Card Back/Disable-airplane-mode now that you have the sprint apps disabled. WARNING if you root this without sprint apps disabled sprint will detect root on the phone and try to force update and continuously restart the phone only 10seconds or so after bootup. I did not know this when i first activated my services. Even after i turned off wifi and pulled the sim card out it was still rebooting only 10seconds after bootup. Giving me only moments to navigate to freezer app and search ''sprint'' and freeze freeze freezze.... so thats why we freeze them first. Also by disabling the sprint Apk. s it Removed the Boost Mobile Boot Animation not sure which one but just FYI just see stock samsung boot.img cool still.
Next have to Thank (wanam Contributor/Developer) For Their Forum( https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 ) on how to install XposedFW For [5.1/6.0]Lollipop/Marshmallow. Follow That to get Xposed Installed properly. Once flashed it dose take a few minuets to startup, it will boot cycle a couple times, be patient.
Last but my personal favorite piece of software to place in to the system, ViPER4Android-FX 2.5.0.5
My last shout-out goes to (kevintm78 Senior Member) for his method on installing V4A The Proper Way. Here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/how-to-viper4android-install-proper-t3691597) after all that you should make a new custom recovery point to save your work. Thanks to all just wanted to put all that into one place for this specific build of phone.
A Few Apk. s to Mention
--Galaxy Universal Remote Version 4.1.3 out there on the web<<aptoid
--XBooster-Free Version 5.1.2 PlayStore
--Physical Button Music Control Version 4.0 beta6 Xposed Module
--lightningWall Version 3.9.2 Xposed Module
--APM+ (Advanced Power Menu) Version 17.12 Xposed Module
--XPrivacy Version 3.6.19 Xposed Module
--Flappy Bird Version 1.3 lol...