Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
From what I've read, the only way (at the moment) is to install the framework through (custom) recovery......
With KitKat, it was possible to install as an app.
Also bear in mind that not all the modules are ready for use with lollipop......
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tornido067 said:
Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
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No there is no way to "install" it. You will have to modify core system files and then make a flashable zip and then maybe it will work after installing the app, but it's in extreme alpha mode and i would advice you to not try and make it work based on the "help plz" title even though bootloop is the worst thing that can happen while trying to make xposed work.
Ya there is a way to install for sure via custom recovery
Luckily i have xposed frmawork pre installed on the current custom rom um using
Thx for your frank answer : D
keithross39 said:
From what I've read, the only way (at the moment) is to install the framework through (custom) recovery......
With KitKat, it was possible to install as an app.
Also bear in mind that not all the modules are ready for use with lollipop......
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Yup thanks mate.i guess am going to wait for rovo to find a solution for this issue.
Yeah....that's the main reason I'm sticking with KitKat for now.....xposed compatibility......
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tornido067 said:
Guys is there any way to install xposed on lollipop s5 ?
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Follow this guide bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60427640&postcount=6
vinura kithmal said:
Follow this guide bro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60427640&postcount=6
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Thanks bro !
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Hi guys!
Are there anyone who has installed Xposed to a s5?
Is it stable or what?
thinking of rooting my s5 but not sure if its worth it.......
thanks!
uffis88 said:
Hi guys!
Are there anyone who has installed Xposed to a s5?
Is it stable or what?
thinking of rooting my s5 but not sure if its worth it.......
thanks!
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AFAIK, Xposed doesn't work YET on TW based roms.
I don't know if will work on S5 with non-TW roms though.....
I've been using Xposed on my rooted S5 with 4.4.2 for more than 6 months without issue so far.
speedme said:
AFAIK, Xposed doesn't work YET on TW based roms.
I don't know if will work on S5 with non-TW roms though.....
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Thanks, i have to wait and see then. Do you know if there is good rooms for s5?:angel:
gduong128 said:
I've been using Xposed on my rooted S5 with 4.4.2 for more than 6 months without issue so far.
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I second that.
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gduong128 said:
I've been using Xposed on my rooted S5 with 4.4.2 for more than 6 months without issue so far.
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I have 5.0 Lollipop though, thinking of rooting with some rom, worth it?
uffis88 said:
I have 5.0 Lollipop though, thinking of rooting with some rom, worth it?
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Yes, yes, and yes.. Just don't try to go crazy with 50 modules... It works if you work it.
sent from unlocked Bootloader land, with my sm-g900az running some version of lollipop// thanks cricket
AFAIK, Xposed doesn't work on TW based Lollipop roms.
(see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811)
It does work though on Jellybean roms (Android 4.x).
I have _Alexndr's Devbase rom installed (Lollipop) on my S5 and it works very well.
I even have it deodexed.
I'm using rooted touchwiz 4.4.2 and xposed works just fine......There are issues with touchwiz 5.0.+ at the moment... .
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hey guys Ive rooted my s5 g900h with towelroot can i flash custom rom or i need to flash cwm to flash rom ?
hitjain said:
hey guys Ive rooted my s5 g900h with towelroot can i flash custom rom or i need to flash cwm to flash rom ?
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you need a custom recovery
You need a custom recovery to flash a custom ROM
Easiest method I've found is TWRP Manager from the play store
if i flashed cwm then it will trip my knox counter0x0 to 0x1?
hitjain said:
if i flashed cwm then it will trip my knox counter0x0 to 0x1?
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Yup, flashing anything custom will trip KNOX
okay sad! fine but at least ill get access to in internal system so i can remove un wanted stock apks and i can replace apks with permission?
hitjain said:
okay sad! fine but at least ill get access to in internal system so i can remove un wanted stock apks and i can replace apks with permission?
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Yep, with root you can modify any part of the installed ROM you want without tripping KNOX
KNOX is only tripped when you flash a custom ROM, Kernel, recovery etc
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Yep, with root you can modify any part of the installed ROM you want without tripping KNOX
KNOX is only tripped when you flash a custom ROM, Kernel, recovery etc
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thanks bro! an one more favour i saw a post "Extract and put apk in system/app/SamsungIME and lib in system/lib both with correct permissions"? how to set correct permission?
hitjain said:
thanks bro! an one more favour i saw a post "Extract and put apk in system/app/SamsungIME and lib in system/lib both with correct permissions"? how to set correct permission?
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I use ES File Explorer, long press on APK until highlighted/selected, then hit Menu 3 dots ... and choose "Properties > Change Permissions"
Make sure to choose "Tools menu > Root Explorer" first to give ES File Explorer root permissions
hitjain said:
hey guys Ive rooted my s5 g900h with towelroot can i flash custom rom or i need to flash cwm to flash rom ?
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Were you running kit Kat, or lolipop on your phone, before rooting it?
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Were you running kit Kat, or lolipop on your phone, before rooting it?
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Towelroot only works on Kitkat
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Towelroot only works on Kitkat
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Thanks. That is what I have read before, but wanted to check for each case, did something maybe happened in the meantime.
!crazy said:
Were you running kit Kat, or lolipop on your phone, before rooting it?
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kitkat!
!crazy said:
Thanks. That is what I have read before, but wanted to check for each case, did something maybe happened in the meantime.
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Towelroot won't be upgraded past Kitkat as the Dev (Geohot) now works for Google......
http://www.wired.com/2014/07/google-project-zero/
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Hi guys i recently just myself a galaxy s5. I noticed that a few of mates got an update on their s5's but not on mine? Still stuck on the 4.4.2. I've tried to update it but this pops up "operating system on your device has been modified in an unauthorized way. Try downloading software updates using samsung kies on your pc or visit a customer service centre." At the moment i don't have my comouter on me (long story).
You'll need a PC
Stock ROM from sammobile dot com
ODIN on PC to flash it
You could try fully unrooting it if that's what's making it custom, by opening SuperSU (If that has been installed) and using the fully unroot option in settings
But if you have a custom recovery or kernel, or ROM, you'll need the PC and ODIN method
If the OP has root access, he could try flashing the stock firmware/rom with flashfire or Mobile Odin.......pc not necessary.......
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keithross39 said:
If the OP has root access, he could try flashing the stock firmware/rom with flashfire or Mobile Odin.......pc not necessary.......
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Might be difficult downloading the ROM and extracting it using just a phone, but yea if OP has the ROM, nice tip
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Might be difficult downloading the ROM and extracting it using just a phone, but yea if OP has the ROM, nice tip
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Yeah....true.....
Just posted my suggestion as OP said he has no access to a PC at the moment....didn't think about the downloading side of things.....
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Always good to have more than one method
These days though, you're not usually far away from a PC, sure OP could borrow one if needed
Hey guys Im wondering what you would suggest.
Im trying to put xposed on my Rooted S4 running 5. and when I try installing the framework it says I need deodexed firmware.
What would you suggest I do?
Thanks a lot!
drewtass said:
Hey guys Im wondering what you would suggest.
Im trying to put xposed on my Rooted S4 running 5. and when I try installing the framework it says I need deodexed firmware.
What would you suggest I do?
Thanks a lot!
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In the Xposed thread you can find tutorials how to do it. I would just flash a custom rom. Way easier.
Yup i did that now lol
Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
devondale16 said:
Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
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If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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fast69mopar said:
If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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You can install xposed on an odexed ROM.
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devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
keithross39 said:
All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
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Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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fast69mopar said:
If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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Yes I am still rooted. So removing these will allow ANZ mobile pay to work. Is there an easier way to remove all of them. (yes I know there is this one tool, but I don't want to flash it). I am happy with Stock Touchwiz for now but I am waiting until Official Stable CM13 because I really like CM. Thanks you have helped me heaps.
fast69mopar said:
Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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Haha yeh guys I did Trip Knox. I was checking somewhere else but idk what I was looking at. Haha thanks.