Many people have been having a problem with the SystemUpdateService Wakelock from Google Play Services on their OnePlus One. On other custom roms people have been able to fix it by disabling Wakeup in Google play services in Privacy Guard. I tried that using appops using Xposed but the wakelock was still there even after disabling Wakeup to Google Play services.
Looking at how CM12 Nightlies fixed the issue I learned how to fix it on Oxygen OS.
Method 1 (Tasker)- credit Dimitris Psallidas
* Tasker and Root required
** tested and survives reboot
1. Create a profile based on "Event > System > Device Boot"
2. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm enable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
3. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Method 2 - credit Calkulin
This method fixes the problem at the source by flashing a zip file through your custom recovery. It will fix the wakelock until play services updates. Then you will have to flash a new updated zip. Find it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
Method 3
First, you need to download Disable Service from the Play Store, it requires root. Then under the System tab you need to go to Google Play Services and enable SystemUpdateService. That will fix your wakelock. You will notice that there is another SystemUpdateService under Google Services Framework, but leave that one disabled. -
This method is a Temporary Fix. You must enable that service again after a Reboot. OxygenOS disables it by default on boot which causes the wakelock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-l9/general/carbonrom-wakelock-systemupdateservice-t3059218
Already posted it on the Ox OS thread.
jdtimothy said:
Does anyone no now to enable the service on boot with Tasker? I don't know if a terminal command or a script could be used to enable that service.
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Yup. This was posted for CM back when it had the same wakelock: https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Thanks, those methods work great for automatically taking care of the problem.
It's by far easier:
- Xposed
- Install "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store
- Search for the Play Services, filter the wakelock "SystemUpdateService"
kurtextrem said:
It's by far easier:
- Xposed
- Install "Wakelock Terminator" from the Play Store
- Search for the Play Services, filter the wakelock "SystemUpdateService"
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Not working with oxygen os (5.0.2)
I did this Tasker fix on mine and holy crap what a difference. Back to similar battery life as when I was running stock 4.4.4.
denyo81 said:
Not working with oxygen os (5.0.2)
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You need to download xposed for 5.0
Jgard said:
I did this Tasker fix on mine and holy crap what a difference. Back to similar battery life as when I was running stock 4.4.4.
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Can you guide me configuring tasker ? I never used it actually. Please tell me a step by step procedure as I am a total noob in this.
I pretty much haven't ever gotten Tasker to work because it requires a lot of effort. But if you follow the OP, it's really easy to figure out. (this is my way of saying I barely know what I'm doing and don't feel qualified to explain how to do it)
jdtimothy said:
Many people have been having a problem with the SystemUpdateService Wakelock from Google Play Services on their OnePlus One. On other custom roms people have been able to fix it by disabling Wakeup in Google play services in Privacy Guard. I tried that using appops using Xposed but the wakelock was still there even after disabling Wakeup to Google Play services.
Looking at how CM12 Nightlies fixed the issue I learned how to fix it on Oxygen OS.
Method 1 (Tasker)- credit Dimitris Psallidas
* Tasker and Root required
** tested and survives reboot
1. Create a profile based on "Event > System > Device Boot"
2. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm enable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
3. Add a "Run Shell" action with the command
"pm disable com.google.android.gms/.update.SystemUpdateService"
and tick the "Use Root" option
https://plus.google.com/112425488314892935797/posts/VqubRkcTpEE
Method 2
First, you need to download Disable Service from the Play Store, it requires root. Then under the System tab you need to go to Google Play Services and enable SystemUpdateService. That will fix your wakelock. You will notice that there is another SystemUpdateService under Google Services Framework, but leave that one disabled. -
This method is a Temporary Fix. You must enable that service again after a Reboot. OxygenOS disables it by default on boot which causes the wakelock.
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Works like a charm thank you very much
HUGE THUMBS UP! This totally fixed my battery issue! Thank you so much!!!
Sent from my A0001 using XDA Premium HD app
Any fix without root. I can't root for work apps on phone.
What a difference this makes... Loving oxygen with xposed... It does everything I want and rock solid stable. Thanks for this fix!
A.VOID said:
Any fix without root. I can't root for work apps on phone.
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This will work for you but you need a custom recovery to flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
Calkulin said:
This will work for you but you need a custom recovery to flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...mod-google-play-services-update-wake-t3078082
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Was there another non-root solution? The two methods in the op speak to root.
I have twrp recovery installed now
I haven't seen any that don't require root but then again, I didn't really look since I fixed the source of the issue the first time I saw it on my phone
Calkulin said:
I haven't seen any that don't require root but then again, I didn't really look since I fixed the source of the issue the first time I saw it on my phone
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I posted your fix as a method on the original post. Thanks for your contribution.
works great thanks
Related
Has anyone had issues with s health after root. For some reason it fust force closes. I can wipe cache and it will let me input my personal info but after that it just force closes
Rodman27 said:
Has anyone had issues with s health after root. For some reason it fust force closes. I can wipe cache and it will let me input my personal info but after that it just force closes
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Do you by chance have Xposed framework with a multiwindow module? Try disabling the module.
I do not. All I have done is root the phone. The program was working after rooting was done however after a reboot maybe a couple hours later it started the force close.
Rodman27 said:
I do not. All I have done is root the phone. The program was working after rooting was done however after a reboot maybe a couple hours later it started the force close.
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Not sure then. Only time I've seen issues is when multiwindow Xposed hack was used.
You haven't frozen any apps/bloat in TiBu have you?
I'm rooted and mine works just fine. I use it everyday.
Started Over
I finally just used Odin and all is good:good:. Thanks everybody for trying to help.
I am having the same issue. I have Xposed installed with the Xposed Wallet hack, but not the multi- window hack. I used "Multi Window Manager" from the play store to manage my MW, so I uninstalled that to see if that was causing the problem. No luck.
Running Nottach's P-Rom, Xposed framework, Xposed Wallet Hack, the CASUAL Root-Recovery.
i have rooted, debloated, done Xposed multi window hack (not enabled) and TiBU frozen apps; S Health crashes every time. so i froze it; didnt use/need/want it before.
oddly it reminded me of the 'health' functions on a watchphone i had from 2008; it had a period/ovulation calculator. wtf.
Sorry for thread jacking -- but is there a way to have the Shealth pedometer keep running all the time?
netsyd said:
Sorry for thread jacking -- but is there a way to have the Shealth pedometer keep running all the time?
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Mine worked when I had a widget.
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just got an 4.3 update for my S4 LTE. upon checking the S-health there are dashboard missing and some bug to be fix
missing dashboard: (needed badly)
1. Blood Glocuse
2. Blood Pressure
Bugs to be Fix
1. food tracker - searching food and selecting crash, and changing the quantity for saved meal.
added dashboard (graet
1. workout, running walking and cycling with maps (gps) (replace running mate)
thats it, hope samsung see this..
Rodman27 said:
I finally just used Odin and all is good:good:. Thanks everybody for trying to help.
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I edited my build.prop following these instructions I found online, everything now works wonderfully!
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
I keep finding that my NP has rebooted itself into custom recovery TWRP.
My suspicion is that it's automatically attempting to apply the last security update and finding the custom recovery and therefore failing. This ultimately means it's rarely available to cast to and always has to be rebooted or unplugged so that it's restarted prior to any intended use - which as you can imagine is extremely frustrating.
My device is rooted running latest 5.1.1 with custom recovery.
How can I manually disable this ota application? Anyone know of any build.prop amendments or can i side load servicely and do anything....
Cheers
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I second the aforementioned question. Want to know the exact same thing. Currently running LolliRock 2.1 but considering going stock, rooted, and Xposed route possibly under 5.0 to keep the 3 dot menu support but wanted to disable OTA.
phreshjive said:
I second the aforementioned question. Want to know the exact same thing. Currently running LolliRock 2.1 but considering going stock, rooted, and Xposed route possibly under 5.0 to keep the 3 dot menu support but wanted to disable OTA.
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Download an app called autostarts and I forgot where it is the app but something to do with otaupdate you disable, Google what I explained xD sorry its been a while wince I did it
Best way I found is, just after you setup your NP, go on google and change your gmail password. That way your NP won't have connection with Google Play... but this has cons as well, as you won't have access to update/install new apps from google play, so only do this after you have setup your NP with all the apps you need.
Apologies, found a solution in another NP thread and forgot to post the answer.
I'm still on v5.1.1
See below, although as you read
GabbyWC said:
Yes. Sideload the "My Android Tools" app which is available at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cn.wq.myandroidtools&hl=en. After it's installed on your Nexus Player, open and configure it as shown here by using a mouse but you will need root access for this to work.
Service >> System >> Search >> Google Play Services >> Disable SystemUpdateService.
Service >> System >> Search >> Google Services Framework >> Disable SystemUpdateService.
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Unfortunately this also stops your applications from being able to update.
When updated through play they said 'install pending' when I re enabled the above services they updated.
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ben_pyett said:
Apologies, found a solution in another NP thread and forgot to post the answer.
I'm still on v5.1.1
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Unfortunately this also stops your applications from being able to update.
When updated through play they said 'install pending' when I re enabled the above services they updated.
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I haven't encountered any issues with updating apps on my Nexus Player with Android 6.0 or my Nexus 5 with Android 5.1 after disabling SystemUpdateService through the My Android Tools app. The method I described has worked perfectly on both of my devices.
I have the MicroG apps, as well as tingle on my Moto G4 Play.
For apps that require Google Play Services (Protonmail, Nextdoor, etc), the "missing Google Play Services" errors are gone, but I still don't receive push notifications. Nextdoor app simply crashes with the error "Nextdoor has stopped - Open app again or Mute until device restarts"
This thread regarding Unifiedlp is similar to what I see occurring in Microg: https://github.com/ale5000-git/tingle/issues/23
The dev states, "This usually happen when you install the app as user app, on Android 7+ it should be installed as system app" - can any one point me to info on how to do that?
This is my first time installing a new OS to a phone.
The easiest way is to use this: microG unofficial installer
ale5000 said:
The easiest way is to use this: microG unofficial installer
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I already installed microg & tingle on my device; I can uninstall the microg apps to use this, but how do I uninstall tingle (I don;t see any presence for it)?
Will this installer simply overwrite/ignore anything that already exists?
I think there may simply be a setting I'm overlooking, perhaps.. like, unifiedlp is all unticked in the self-check, but the app shows under settings, so it exists and is installed.
Not sure what else to check
z0m8i3 said:
I already installed microg & tingle on my device; I can uninstall the microg apps to use this, but how do I uninstall tingle (I don;t see any presence for it)?
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Tingle isn't a thing that can be installed, it simply patch a file on the device.
It is needed for microG so if you use it, I suggest to NOT undo the patch.
z0m8i3 said:
Will this installer simply overwrite/ignore anything that already exists?
I think there may simply be a setting I'm overlooking, perhaps.. like, unifiedlp is all unticked in the self-check, but the app shows under settings, so it exists and is installed.
Not sure what else to check
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Yes, the installer will simply overwrite anything that already exists (except if you have already installed microG on the /system with custom filenames but it is unlikely).
Thanks to the Signal messaging app, I clued in on what I was doing wrong.
If anyone else researching this issue stumbles across this, here's what fixed it:
1) Update the affected app, if updates are available
2) microG Settings -> Google Cloud Messaging: Enable, not sure if I needed Google device registration, but I enabled it, too; as well as Google SafetyNet
Today I received my first notification from one of the apps I was struggling with. Nothing for Protonmail yet, though.
z0m8i3 said:
Thanks to the Signal messaging app, I clued in on what I was doing wrong.
If anyone else researching this issue stumbles across this, here's what fixed it:
1) Update the affected app, if updates are available
2) microG Settings -> Google Cloud Messaging: Enable, not sure if I needed Google device registration, but I enabled it, too; as well as Google SafetyNet
Today I received my first notification from one of the apps I was struggling with. Nothing for Protonmail yet, though.
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SafetyNet isn't needed for most apps.
If you use Push notifications you must enable Google device registration and Google Cloud Messaging.
Reinstall all the apps installed before microG (it is needed to get the permissions); also in case an app don't have working push notification you must also delete its app data.
ale5000 said:
SafetyNet isn't needed for most apps.
If you use Push notifications you must enable Google device registration and Google Cloud Messaging.
Reinstall all the apps installed before microG (it is needed to get the permissions); also in case an app don't have working push notification you must also delete its app data.
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Thank you very much for the explanations!! Super helpful! Proton hasn't updated/reinstalled since I installed microG; uninstalling now.
I disabled SafetyNet.
in case an app don't have working push notification you must also delete its app data
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Where can I do that, or is it done automatically upon uninstall?
z0m8i3 said:
Thank you very much for the explanations!! Super helpful! Proton hasn't updated/reinstalled since I installed microG; uninstalling now.
I disabled SafetyNet.
Where can I do that, or is it done automatically upon uninstall?
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It is in the Android settings inside Apps, but if you uninstall it will also clear data.
This is a guide to implement universal Gms Doze in pie Roms
Note - this is a temperory fix
Process
- Install universal Gms doze module From Magisk manager
- reboot
- go to device admin tab under security in Settings and just disable find my device
- then go to apps and Notification > Advanced > special App access > battery optimisation > all apps
If google play services showing under apps then it is good to go
Note - as this is a temporary fix you have to disable find my device after every reboot.
@gautam said:
This is a guide to implement universal Gms Doze in pie Roms
Note - this is a temperory fix
Process
- Install universal Gms doze module From Magisk manager
- reboot
- go to device admin tab under security in Settings and just disable find my device
- then go to apps and Notification > Advanced > special App access > battery optimisation > all apps
If google play services showing under apps then it is good to go
Note - as this is a temporary fix you have to disable find my device after every reboot.
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Why need gms doze module? Pie is already optimize.
People experience crashes after enabling doze in magisk.
If u want fix for google service drain then use agni kernel. There is option to enable.
Black_Stark said:
Why need gms doze module? Pie is already optimize.
People experience crashes after enabling doze in magisk.
If u want fix for google service drain then use agni kernel. There is option to enable.
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I am just using it from many days - didn't experience any crash
cant enable the optimising option in the menu. it enters but it doesnt select, a fix for that ?
nevermind , i fixed it
darkdemoneyes said:
cant enable the optimising option in the menu. it enters but it doesnt select, a fix for that ?
nevermind , i fixed it
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Follow the process it will
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Follow the process it will
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I followed it doesn't set play services to optimise
我想试试效果
SOME OF THIS MIGHT BE A BIT OUTDATED.
I haven't checked Riru for some time now. My school is killing me with assignments. When I have a bit of free time I will check everything and update this post.
Hello!!
In this thread I'm gonna show you how to install root with Magisk and install xposed.
First off all. This is how I did it. I'm going to explain it to the best of my abilities. However, if this does not work for you, or it resolves into a brick, its not my fault. Everything you do to your device it your own doing.
With that being said. Lets start!!
My setup:
Phone: Poco F2 Pro
Rom: xiaomi.eu Stable for Poco F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro
Android version: 10
Root: Magisk 21
Edxposed version: EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release
Riru core version: magisk-riru-v21.3
EdXposed manager version: EdXposedManager-4.5.7-45700
What did i do?
I installed xiaomi.eu weekly first. But quickly after finding out that root doesn't work on Android 11 yet, I installed the stable which was still on Android 10.
So here are the steps what i did to install EdXposed
The files should be attached to this post as a zip, if you don't see them here is a link
1: Install latest Magisk 21.1
2: Install magisk-riru-v21.3.zip
3: Install EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release.zip
4: Reboot phone
5: Install EdXposed installer
After I did this Chrome stopped working. Every time I wanted to open Chrome it just closed on its own. So I did a little search on Google and found a fix.
Thanks to Reddit user lkn194 for explaining how to fix this issue.
A quick step-by-step on how he/she did it:
In EdXposed Installer:
1: Go to settings> Framework> activate APP LIST MODE
2: Go to applications (Black list)> Leave enabled for:
• Android Services Library;
• Chrome;
• Google service structure;
• Google play services;
• Google play services for AR
3: Restart your device. After that you're done and Chrome is working
The first module I installed was CustoMIUIzer. Its an amazing addon mod for MIUI devices. You should definitely check that out.
This is the link
I hope this works for you as well as it does for me.
If you have any questions, be sure to say so.
Thanks for checking this out and have a great day!!
Welp the files weren't attached to that post, so here they are.
paulo boë said:
Hello!!
In this thread I'm gonna show you how to install root with Magisk and install xposed.
First off all. This is how I did it. I'm going to explain it to the best of my abilities. However, if this does not work for you, or it resolves into a brick, its not my fault. Everything you do to your device it your own doing.
With that being said. Lets start!!
My setup:
Phone: Poco F2 Pro
Rom: xiaomi.eu Stable for Poco F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro
Android version: 10
Root: Magisk 20.4
Edxposed version: EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release
Riru core version: magisk-riru-v21.3
EdXposed manager version: EdXposedManager-4.5.7-45700
What did i do?
I installed xiaomi.eu weekly first. But quickly after finding out that root doesn't work on Android 11 yet, I installed the stable which was still on Android 10.
So here are the steps what i did to install EdXposed
The files should be attached to this post as a zip, if you don't see them here is a link
1: Install latest Magisk 20.4
2: Install magisk-riru-v21.3.zip
3: Install EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release.zip
4: Reboot phone
5: Install EdXposed installer
After I did this Chrome stopped working. Every time I wanted to open Chrome it just closed on its own. So I did a little search on Google and found a fix.
Thanks to Reddit user lkn194 for explaining how to fix this issue.
A quick step-by-step on how he/she did it:
In EdXposed Installer:
1: Go to settings> Framework> activate APP LIST MODE
2: Go to applications (Black list)> Leave enabled for:
• Android Services Library;
• Chrome;
• Google service structure;
• Google play services;
• Google play services for AR
3: Restart your device. After that you're done and Chrome is working
The first module I installed was CustoMIUIzer. Its an amazing addon mod for MIUI devices. You should definitely check that out.
This is the link
I hope this works for you as well as it does for me.
If you have any questions, be sure to say so.
Thanks for checking this out and have a great day!!
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Thanks for the tutorial, but just wondering; does Customiuizer work well for you if you've got phone security enabled? I ask because I tried it earlier after correctly installing edxposed on the latest stable MIUI EU, but once I had customised the settings through the app and rebooted to have them applied, all I got was an onscreen 'please wait' warning that just hung there forever.
After doing some online research, I found out that if the phones encrypted (fingerprint or password), the Customiuizer app gets stuck on load for some strange reason. If all security options are disabled, then the app will apply the customisations just fine (although at the moment not all features seem to work on Miui12), so just wanted to know if this happens to you as well... Thanks again.
krilok said:
Thanks for the tutorial, but just wondering; does Customiuizer work well for you if you've got phone security enabled? I ask because I tried it earlier after correctly installing edxposed on the latest stable MIUI EU, but once I had customised the settings through the app and rebooted to have them applied, all I got was an onscreen 'please wait' warning that just hung there forever.
After doing some online research, I found out that if the phones encrypted (fingerprint or password), the Customiuizer app gets stuck on load for some strange reason. If all security options are disabled, then the app will apply the customisations just fine (although at the moment not all features seem to work on Miui12), so just wanted to know if this happens to you as well... Thanks again.
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Hmm. To be honest, I've never encountered that. I always disable the MIUI security checks. So everything works fine for me from the get-go. I guess you have to disable the security to get it working. I'm sorry to say so, I'm not much help here...
paulo boë said:
Hmm. To be honest, I've never encountered that. I always disable the MIUI security checks. So everything works fine for me from the get-go. I guess you have to disable the security to get it working. I'm sorry to say so, I'm not much help here...
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Thanks for the reply, but when you say you disable MIUI security checks, which options are you referring to? Is it something within the customiuizer app itself, or on phone settings?
krilok said:
Thanks for the reply, but when you say you disable MIUI security checks, which options are you referring to? Is it something within the customiuizer app itself, or on phone settings?
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I'm sorry, i didnt say what. I was referring to disabling the security checks on installing apk's. That all i disabled. I also did nothing with the Security app. I haven't even actually opend that app.
Try disabling the security for apk's check by going into
Security app --> settings --> Security Scan --> disable "Scan before installing".
I also didn't click on any "agree" button cus like i said, i dont use the Security app
Thats what i have. Nothing more nothing less.
paulo boë said:
I'm sorry, i didnt say what. I was referring to disabling the security checks on installing apk's. That all i disabled. I also did nothing with the Security app. I haven't even actually opend that app.
Try disabling the security for apk's check by going into
Security app --> settings --> Security Scan --> disable "Scan before installing".
I also didn't click on any "agree" button cus like i said, i dont use the Security app
Thats what i have. Nothing more nothing less.
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Thanks, but I had already disabled "Scan before installing". I guess it's something to do with the device being encrypted, because once I remove any passwords or fingerprints, some of the app's functions do indeed work (eg.: advanced reboot, volume keys media playback control). I guess for the moment it's either no security at all or no CustoMIUIzer...
A small request if I may; if you have the time, could you kindly check if album art is displaying on your lock-screen while paying music? The option to activate this feature is under 'lock-screen' mods within the CustoMIUIzer app... Thanks in advance.
krilok said:
Thanks, but I had already disabled "Scan before installing". I guess it's something to do with the device being encrypted, because once I remove any passwords or fingerprints, some of the app's functions do indeed work (eg.: advanced reboot, volume keys media playback control). I guess for the moment it's either no security at all or no CustoMIUIzer...
A small request if I may; if you have the time, could you kindly check if album art is displaying on your lock-screen while paying music? The option to activate this feature is under 'lock-screen' mods within the CustoMIUIzer app... Thanks in advance.
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Hmm. What rom are you using?
As for your request, i can confirm its working
paulo boë said:
Hmm. What rom are you using?
As for your request, i can confirm its working
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Thanks for the confirmation. Album art didn't seem to work when I tried yesterday...
In any event, it's all quite strange since I'm also using the same rom and configuration as you are:
Xiaomi.eu Stable for Poco F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro
Magisk 20.4
EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release.zip
Do you have any password / PIN / fingerprint enabled?
krilok said:
Thanks for the confirmation. Album art didn't seem to work when I tried yesterday...
In any event, it's all quite strange since I'm also using the same rom and configuration as you are:
Xiaomi.eu Stable for Poco F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro
Magisk 20.4
EdXposed-YAHFA-v0.4.6.2.4529.-release.zip
Do you have any password / PIN / fingerprint enabled?
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I do, i have a pattern lock with fingerprint and face unlock. Super strange...
paulo boë said:
I do, i have a pattern lock with fingerprint and face unlock. Super strange...
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Really weird... :silly:
Anyhow, will try and reinstall the app again later today and fiddle around with it a bit to see what could be causing the issue then...
Thanks anyhow for the help. :good:
Update: Tried it all again starting over from scratch, and this time the CustoMIUIzer app worked perfectly without any hangs. What I did differently was verify all permissions had been granted for the app and also enabled it to auto-start as well, and so far, it seems to be working fine.
Had a problem with the album art on lock-screen not applying, though, but after a few tries I managed to figure out that it was because of some compatibility issue with the default MIUI theme; it worked when I set the 'Classic' theme as default, and also used a static wallpaper instead of a live one...
krilok said:
Update: Tried it all again starting over from scratch, and this time the CustoMIUIzer app worked perfectly without any hangs. What I did differently was verify all permissions had been granted for the app and also enabled it to auto-start as well, and so far, it seems to be working fine.
Had a problem with the album art on lock-screen not applying, though, but after a few tries I managed to figure out that it was because of some compatibility issue with the default MIUI theme; it worked when I set the 'Classic' theme as default, and also used a static wallpaper instead of a live one...
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That's good to hear. Im glad its working for you now.
I have no idea when you edited this post, so srry if i responded to late.
paulo boë said:
That's good to hear. Im glad its working for you now.
I have no idea what you edit this post, so srry if i responded to late.
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No problem, thanks for replying anyhow.
BTW, I found out why the app was freezing... Seems it was because I had activated the 'no password after boot' option under the apps lockscreen settings... ?
Why not use Edxposed canary (5.0.6)?
Curunir said:
Why not use Edxposed canary (5.0.6)?
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Because for me, it didnt work.
Just wondering if you'd still suggest using the stable ROM instead of the weekly.
oroboros74 said:
Just wondering if you'd still suggest using the stable ROM instead of the weekly.
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As of now, root in its whole doesn't work on Android 11. And because it only works for Android 10 there is no other option but only to use this on Stable.
Unless you want no root and just want check out the new features. I suggest the Stable.
paulo boë said:
As of now, root in its whole doesn't work on Android 11. And because it only works for Android 10 there is no other option but only to use this on Stable.
Unless you want no root and just want check out the new features. I suggest the Stable.
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Just curious, as it seems people have gotten root on it :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/po...-android-11-discussions-t4165065/post83542945
Or am I missing something?
oroboros74 said:
Just curious, as it seems people have gotten root on it :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/po...-android-11-discussions-t4165065/post83542945
Or am I missing something?
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I dont know anything about root on Android 11. When i tried to install it on beta it didnt work. And so far I've seen only one person who said he/she had been able to acquire root on 11. If someone else can confirm this that would be great. I cant test it rn, cus of personal reasons, I need a stable phone.
for what you use Xposed?
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