Do you have Xposed running on the galaxy a800i? How are the bootloops and freezes going? Heheheee...
This is for a800i owners who wish to share their experience and tips on Xposed.
As far as I know, the only "safe"/recommended method for installing Xposed Framework on lollipop phones is by using custom recovery, which we have not had till a few days ago.... Thanks again @ashyx.
The conversation on xposed has been going on here and here which is not the most appropriate thread for that...
For most part it appears the installation of Xposed is an old subject for people owning other lollipop phones but with the a800i it lag behind mostly owing to it's rather unusual incompatibility with firmware from similar phones. I don't know why many developers (save for a few to who we are very grateful) have not taken to this phone.
That said, Xposed seems to be promising experience on a800i.
For starters @wanam (much gratitude to him for his work) recommends deodex before installing ***Correction: He does not recommend deodex. (See below) My mistake.. I did not deodex, and it installed and worked fine somehow, hiccups here and there.
But then there are reports of boot loops, freezes, modules that refuse to work after installing etc...
What modules are you guys running? Which ones work? Which ones do not? This is a request to pass any tips along the way that may help all of us.
cheupe said:
Do you have Xposed running on the galaxy a800i? How are the bootloops and freezes going? Heheheee...
This is for a800i owners who wish to share their experience and tips on Xposed.
As far as I know, the only "safe"/recommended method for installing Xposed Framework on lollipop phones is by using custom recovery, which we have not had till a few days ago.... Thanks again @ashyx.
The conversation on xposed has been going on here and here which is not the most appropriate thread for that...
For most part it appears the installation of Xposed is an old subject for people owning other lollipop phones but with the a800i it lag behind mostly owing to it's rather unusual incompatibility with firmware from similar phones. I don't know why many developers (save for a few to who we are very grateful) have not taken to this phone.
That said, Xposed seems to be promising experience on a800i.
For starters @wanam (much gratitude to him for his work) recommends deodex before installing. I did not deodex, and it installed and worked fine somehow, hiccups here and there....
But then there are reports of boot loops, freezes, modules that refuse to work after installing etc...
What modules are you guys running? Which ones work? Which ones do not? This is a request to pass any tips along the way that may help all of us.
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I don't remember recommending to deodex the Roms, it's the opposite, I highly recommend to use Xposed with stock or close to stock Roms.
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I don't remember recommending to deodex the Roms, it's the opposite, I highly recommend to use Xposed with stock or close to stock Roms.
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Wah! Greatly honoured to have your company @wanam! Thanks! Never thought you would even ever see this, let alone respond! Hahahaaa.... Thanks.
My bad. I must have misread what I was reading. I will go back and read again. No wonder it installed.
We have not had working recovery for our devices so we are late to the party. I have many questions but I think I will research a bit more to see what has already been done and said before I shoot my mouth off heheheheee...
Thanks again to you, @rovo89, @Tungstwenty for your work. It has been great in helping us to truly own our phones.
A lot of modules are not compatible with our model. Although they are compatible with Lollipop on samsung. It is impossible to index them. Although, i have not encountered a single bootloop. At the most, the modules wont work.
abhinavparasher said:
A lot of modules are not compatible with our model. Although they are compatible with Lollipop on samsung. It is impossible to index them. Although, i have not encountered a single bootloop. At the most, the modules wont work.
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Update:
1. Wanam xposed: Works.
Note: Again boot stuck on animation. Left it to animate for a few minutes and restarted phone. Booted fine.
Err...I might want to take that back.
And thinking about it, in the short visit by Wanam in here earlier, I seemed to remember something about Wanam and deodex. No I got it. I am seeing now why I thought he had said something about deodexed roms. He was talking about the Wanam Xposed module itself I think, that is what had confused me.
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There is another version of the Wanam Xposed module also:
I think this second one is for the close to stock rom like mine. I had mistakenly used the first one on my phone. Many of the features did not work. I will be doing a back up and installing the 2nd one and posting back the update.
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Update:
1. Banned app installed. Did not work and asked for busy box (i never got as far as rooted and custom recovery without busy box before). So i installed busy box. Banned app working.
Note: After installing banned app boot stuck on animation. Left it to animate for a few minutes and restarted phone. Still scared of it though.
2. Wanam xposed: Works.
Note: Again boot stuck on animation. Left it to animate for a few minutes and restarted phone. Booted fine.
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It's not a good idea to mention software that circumvents paid software. It is banned from xda.
Save yourself a warning and remove reference to it.
@ashyx: Please check PM.
ashyx said:
It's not a good idea to mention software that circumvents paid software. It is banned from xda.
Save yourself a warning and remove reference to it.
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Sure. Thanks. Please edit my quote accordingly.
i hve runing with @wanam xposed but almost all mod dont hve effect after install n applying on a800i..any idea?
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Fake Wifi Connection module
Installed, but doesn't work functional
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i hve runing with @wanam xposed but almost all mod dont hve effect after install n applying on a800i..any idea?
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See the re-edit on post #5 above. Apparently there are two Wanam Xposed modules, one is called Wanam Xposed module for Android 5.x.x and the other is Wanam Xposed (for 4.2+). This is the one that works for me.
Yes. It works. The version with 5.x.x on it does not work (probably because my rom is not deodexed I think). Like @wanam says, strongly recommends deodexed rom for the first.
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See the re-edit on post #5 above. Apparently there are two Wanam Xposed modules, one is called Wanam Xposed module for Android 5.x.x and the other is Wanam Xposed (for 4.2+). This is the one that works for me.
Yes. It works. The version with 5.x.x on it does not work (probably because my rom is not deodexed I think). Like @wanam says, strongly recommends deodexed rom for the first.
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tysm..ill try wanam xposed (for 4.2+) later n gve feedback..coz bfore this im using wanam xposed for 5.x.x..like wat u said mybe need deodex first to work with wanam xposed 5.x.x
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Wanam recommends stock odex roms not deodexed.
i thought @wanam already clarify this that he dont remember mentioning or recommending to deodex the rom...
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Wanam recommends stock odex roms not deodexed.
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Hi @ashyx. I agree. He does not. For his custom Xposed Framework for lollipop and the Wanam Xposed for android 4.2+.
Please check out the recommendations info wanam put on his Xposed for Android 5.x.x (I have attached my screen shot of the same in post #5). And to word that Xposed does not work with my odexed rom. The are current shots from my own phone.
See the shot. It says HIGHLY recommend deodexed rom. Not my words. That one does not work on my phone.
Now see this second one:
It says HIGHLY recommend stock rom. And it works on my phone! Notice how the keyboard (bottom half of the shot) shows the alt symbols!
Again I am not an expert at this stuff, so I may be wrong in more ways than one here. If you have a different view, please volunteer the advice and let us help each other out. My only advice is: backup your phone before trying to tweak stuff around on Xposed. Xposed seems more cranky on this phone than I have known it on my other phones before.
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Hi @ashyx. I agree. He does not. For his custom Xposed Framework for lollipop and the Wanam Xposed for android 4.2+.
Please check out the recommendations info wanam put on his Xposed for Android 5.x.x (I have attached my screen shot of the same in post #5). And to word that Xposed does not work with my odexed rom. The are current shots from my own phone.
See the shot. It says HIGHLY recommend deodexed rom. Not my words. That one does not work on my phone.
Now see this second one:
It says HIGHLY recommend stock rom. And it works on my phone! Notice how the keyboard (bottom half of the shot) shows the alt symbols!
Again I am not an expert at this stuff, so I may be wrong in more ways than one here. If you have a different view, please volunteer the advice and let us help each other out. My only advice is: backup your phone before trying to tweak stuff around on Xposed. Xposed seems more cranky on this phone than I have known it on my other phones before.
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I'm not referring to the xposed module, I'm talking about the actual framework.
Wanams xposed doesn't need a deodex rom for 5.1.1 and 6.0.
Latest version is v80.0. See Link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
ashyx said:
I'm not referring to the xposed module, I'm talking about the actual framework.
Wanams xposed doesn't need a deodex rom for 5.1.1 and 6.0.
Latest version is v80.0. See Link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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Cosign. I agree 100%. What I am saying it appears there are two different wanam Xposed modules that could work with lollipop, and for one of those it appears @wanam recommended deodex unless he changed that recommendation later after the release date.
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Hello everybody, good news!
I'm not sure if most people read this site on an "actual PC", or are in the habit of glancing over to the XDA Portal posts... one jumped out at me today though, as a very unexpected surprise So, it's confirmed: the Xposed framework can be modified (requires editing some .jar files... not exactly an easy task, but the link to the guide thread seems like it has the full instructions kind of scattered about the thread despite the OP being a bit "sparse"), to run on TW based Lollipop ROMs!
Not sure if y'all are into that sort of thing p), but here's the thread with instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/guide-xposed-framework-samsung-lollipop-t3113143
Personally, I just have to digest this for a bit... I'm desperately in need of a clean install (phone is several kinds of jacked-up atm, due to some... "bold experimentation"), and I actually just got a 128GB micro SD, of which I'm planning on partitioning 16GB of as ext4 for my planned MultiSystem installation (the dev posted in this forum, but hasn't yet(?) replied in the thread... here's the main thread for that tool for those who are interested: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...eplacement-t3102395/post60583768#post60583768. Anyway, I was definitely planning on flashing ANK4 then clean install DK 4.2 (I'm pretty averse to "early-adoption", particularly wrt major OS updates and tech hardware... that's how I roll on my PC, having learned pretty quickly "the hard way" that, in general, an "integer" update of a OS needs at least a couple bug fix updates in order to... "prevent disruptions to my workflow", I suppose.) I know, it's hard to think of installing LP on our phones as "early-adoption", but has anyone had a "bug-free" experience with stock COD6? I did find it quite interesting that 5.1.1 for the S6 Edge leaked like 3 days after T-mobile pushed out the N4 update (the last of the carriers to update the past and present "best" phone one can buy IMO). I think that occurrence gave us a glimpse into where the priorities of the OEM and our carrier lie.
Anyway, after writing this and recalling the degree to which our fantastic devs have been tearing LP apart I've decided that update time, for me, has come I'm going to base my MultiSystem install on COD6... thank you to every developer/contributor who have worked extremely hard on making our LP update "usable"... also HUGE THANKS to @darkera13 for his guide to get Xposed running on TW LP. The incompatibility really made my experience testing out the update feel "off". Like everyone, I have a handful of apps/tweaks that I need to run... for me, some of the most "vital" are Xposed modules. Obviously there are many modules that won't be compatible... yet... but the fact that Xposed on TW LP has been achieved, and the base ROM version dictates which other ROMs that one can install with the MultiSystem tool, total change of plans Now I'll be "catching up" to the rest of the community here and installing COD6, which will hopefully be the last time that I mess with ODIN for a while
It would be great if everyone who tries out this early version of Xposed could post their experiences: any problems (or solutions :good with installation, modules that they've found to work as well as any that didn't or caused some sort of problem
Just want to say a special thanks to @bri315317 and @SICKMADE for all of the fantastic work that they've done on COD6! Excitement :good:
Found a thread from that thread with an apk. Someone posted working on 910t so I'm gonna give this a go thank you jazz
Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60857320
Got Xposed working great on my phone. No issues so far
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Got closed working great on my phone. No issues so far
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works wonderful on mine as well, im very excited
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works wonderful on mine as well, im very excited
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Which guide did you follow? Thank you very much
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Which guide did you follow? Thank you very much
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
[UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for Samsung Lollipop by arter97
Awesome to hear that a few of you have got it working! I just finished my LP update and ROM installation I haven't done much aside from from restoring apps from TB yet, but based on that, I feel sufficiently qualified to state that LP is the best Android OS EVAR!!:laugh:
I was just wondering which recovery and version are those who are running it using? I just ask because the guide recommends Philz CWM, but I'm currently/always have used TWRP on my N4 (and would prefer to continue...) Thanks in advance!
If you had previously installed xposed make sure you disable all modules before flashing, as some modules are incompatible and may cause a boot loop.
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Awesome to hear that a few of you have got it working! I just finished my LP update and ROM installation I haven't done much aside from from restoring apps from TB yet, but based on that, I feel sufficiently qualified to state that LP is the best Android OS EVAR!!:laugh:
I was just wondering which recovery and version are those who are running it using? I just ask because the guide recommends Philz CWM, but I'm currently/always have used TWRP on my N4 (and would prefer to continue...) Thanks in advance!
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i used TWRP and it worked for me.
Got Xposed working great on my phone. No issues so far
The install was successful. However the modules i wanted to use didn't work i.e. Complete action plus, wanam xposed, nfc screen off.
Has everyone used a deodexed rom or did you get this working on stock?
Deodexed rom. It doesn't work on stock yet.
Anyone know of a list of modules working on this version? I've seen lists of working modules on 5.1 and not sure if it's the same on 5.0.1 TW.
I'm just glad app settings is working well. ?
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Your ROM needs to be deodexed according to the guide that I linked to in the OP. If you check that out though, I believe that there are a couple of links (I think in the second post) to tools or instructions to deodex any ROM.
I installed Xposed yesterday I don't think that any of the installation methods are terribly difficult, but I used the two flashable zips in the PopRocks ROM thread. There's A LOT of info in the first two posts in that thread, so the xposed stuff is a bit hard to find, but I think they were near the middle(?) of the second post. You can just search the first page for the word "Xposed" and you'll find the two zips put together by @note4me. That should work on any ROM, I flashed the zips on Dynamic Pop and :good:! Just make sure to grab both zips and flash the one that has "sdk" in the name last. I used TWRP 2.8.4.0, and had no problems
Here's a list of the modules that I have running successfully so far:
Amplify :good:
BootManager
BubbleUPnP
Coolify Flat :good:
Greenify (boost mode) :good:
PlayPermissionsExposed
UnbelovedHosts :good:
Unicon :good:
Xposed Additions :good: :good: :good: (Need some key remapage!)
Oh gosh... anyway you could post up those links?
At work and I just dont want to get irritated. (My work not the forum)
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Your ROM needs to be deodexed according to the guide that I linked to in the OP. If you check that out though, I believe that there are a couple of links (I think in the second post) to tools or instructions to deodex any ROM.
I installed Xposed yesterday I don't think that any of the installation methods are terribly difficult, but I used the two flashable zips in the PopRocks ROM thread. There's A LOT of info in the first two posts in that thread, so the xposed stuff is a bit hard to find, but I think they were near the middle(?) of the second post. You can just search the first page for the word "Xposed" and you'll find the two zips put together by @note4me. That should work on any ROM, I flashed the zips on Dynamic Pop and :good:! Just make sure to grab both zips and flash the one that has "sdk" in the name last. I used TWRP 2.8.4.0, and had no problems
Here's a list of the modules that I have running successfully so far:
Amplify :good:
BootManager
BubbleUPnP
Coolify Flat :good:
Greenify (boost mode) :good:
PlayPermissionsExposed
UnbelovedHosts :good:
Unicon :good:
Xposed Additions :good: :good: :good: (Need some key remapage!)
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Here's a very short guide how I managed to install XPosed on M9+ on S-on. On s-off don't try, it bootloops, no fix found that for yet, you must be s-on
It's not with latest release by rovo, I didnt try it yet at all. But anyway, here's what I did.
First of all, you take all responsibility if following this guide, installing these things on your phone.
Second I have no credit regarding the framework or anything, so I'm just sharing how it worked out for me. All credits to rovo86.
Third: make a damned backup in custom recovery before even bothering installing it
Had an odexed ROM on my phone, and it worked. So e.g. CleanSlate 1.1 I had installed, without deodexation.
Downloaded:
xposed-sdk21-arm64-20150430.zip
XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk
From custom recovery (TWRP), I installed the framework xposed-sdk21-arm64-20150430.
Then rebooted. After about 30 minutes of App optimization with a dozen or more soft and hard reboots, the process finished with the optimization and phone started.
Then I installed the alpha2 3.0 XposedInstaller APK from file manager (Unkown Sources enabled).
Then started it, Downloaded a mod, ticked it and soft rebooted from Xposed installer. Then it was showing that the XPosed bridge is working fine and I could install mods and they mostly work.
- Unfortunately Sense Toolbox 2.0 for Sense 7.0 does not start because M9+ has another framework structure than M9 Android 5.0.2. The com.htc.resources.apk is gone, and thus the mod cannot work.
- Xtended Settings do work most parts, no crashes, very good!
- Sygic crashes with XPosed, you need to install an older version of Sygic to avoid crashes with XPosed, download APK here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-sygic-causing-problems-t3114229/page4
That's all.
All credits to @rovo89
Also check out Sense Toolbox 2.1.1+, it's a perfect completion of customized Sense 7 experience on m9+
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UPDATE: tried latest installer from official thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 (xposed-v66-sdk21-arm64.zip - [(5.55 MB, 250 views) and XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk - (611.8 KB, 72418 views)
it works, but same VERY slow process after installation of framework, optimization takes about 1 HOUR with countless soft and hard reboots.
Known issue (with these alphas, and latest too): Sygic is crashing with XPosed installed
Does it work xtended settings
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Does it work xtended settings
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i've since removed XPosed since I want to use Sygic in the coming days.
Maybe someone else can try and answer.
Probably it might work partially, and at least it will start, because it's using stock android UI for the settings part, while Sense Toolbox is using HTC framework and does not start on Android 5.1 HTC M9 and Android 5.0.2 M9+ (because of the missing com.htc.resources.apk).
I may try it later tho when I get back from this vacation in about a week, if no one else tries till then. I'm curious too
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i've since removed XPosed since I want to use Sygic in the coming days.
Maybe someone else can try and answer.
Probably it might work partially, and at least it will start, because it's using stock android UI for the settings part, while Sense Toolbox is using HTC framework and does not start on Android 5.1 HTC M9 and Android 5.0.2 M9+ (because of the missing com.htc.resources.apk).
I may try it later tho when I get back from this vacation in about a week, if no one else tries till then. I'm curious too
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Actually i've tried it, i was too curious, and Xtended Settings does work Installed latest from here too: XPosed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 (new installers compared to the ones i detailed in my original how-to.
Anyway, Sygic still crashes with the new version
Actually now I've reverted Sygic back to this version here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-sygic-causing-problems-t3114229/page4 and it works without crash. Turned out Auto update for sygic in play store. Xtended Settings seems to be so good, it's worth the wait with the old sygic version
If you actually install Xposed framework: on an odexed rom (like CleanSlate 1.1) this time it took me about an HOUR till it finished the optimization process (many soft and hard reboots), but after that I have no issues, apart from the fact that it always Optimizes 3 packages on every reboot, but that's not too much time...annoying, but it's bearable, if you really like XPosed
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I may try it later tho when I get back from this vacation in about a week, if no one else tries till then. I'm curious too
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Have a nice vacation. Relax it. Take more photos.........
tbalden said:
Actually i've tried it, i was too curious, and Xtended Settings does work Installed latest from here too: XPosed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 (new installers compared to the ones i detailed in my original how-to.
Anyway, Sygic still crashes with the new version
Actually now I've reverted Sygic back to this version here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-sygic-causing-problems-t3114229/page4 and it works without crash. Turned out Auto update for sygic in play store. Xtended Settings seems to be so good, it's worth the wait with the old sygic version
If you actually install Xposed framework: on an odexed rom (like CleanSlate 1.1) this time it took me about an HOUR till it finished the optimization process (many soft and hard reboots), but after that I have no issues, apart from the fact that it always Optimizes 3 packages on every reboot, but that's not too much time...annoying, but it's bearable, if you really like XPosed
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thanx bruh
before i start goin crazy and lead my phone to sh*t... i wanted to ask
u flashed arm64 right?
and the xposed apk same as before alpha 2?
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thanx bruh
before i start goin crazy and lead my phone to sh*t... i wanted to ask
u flashed arm64 right?
and the xposed apk same as before alpha 2?
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Just use the ones here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 and yes arm64, sdk 21
And be prepared for an hour of watching optimization going on with reboot after reboot... but in the end it finished and worked for me
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Yes I'm taking, and it's amazing... don't know why I was sceptic.. with a little care cam is doing a fantastic job
tbalden said:
Just use the ones here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 and yes arm64, sdk 21
And be prepared for an hour of watching optimization going on with reboot after reboot... but in the end it finished and worked for me
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Is the optimization reboot effect caused by the ROM (CleanSlate) being Odexed? Am just curious as most ROM's (all I have used) have been Deodexed on past devices.
Would be interested to see if a Deodexed version of CleanSlate ROM would have the same effect when installing Xposed?
Bit of a noob when it comes to Odexed and Deodexed ROM's and it might just be a hardware thing on the M9+ but I'm reading up to learn more.
Cheers
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Is the optimization reboot effect caused by the ROM (CleanSlate) being Odexed? Am just curious as most ROM's (all I have used) have been Deodexed on past devices.
Would be interested to see if a Deodexed version of CleanSlate ROM would have the same effect when installing Xposed?
Bit of a noob when it comes to Odexed and Deodexed ROM's and it might just be a hardware thing on the M9+ but I'm reading up to learn more.
Cheers
Sent from my HTC One M8x using Tapatalk.
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No. On deodexed same but I hit more issues, for example facebook force closed with my deodexed rom (didn't check if it's because of xposed) Anyway it reboots many times on the deodexed too while optimization goes on. Most probably HTC MTK framework specific issue
If u have xposed installed
this will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
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If u have xposed installed
this will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
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The Sony like mod looks quite promising. My friend has a z3 compact and it lasts 3-5 days. Incredible.
Have you tried that?
Sense toolbox 2.1 out, compatible with m9+ framework (material design fallback)
Sense toolbox in action
5 rows sense Home, transparent google now.
5X6 app drawer with no footer
Blinkfeed without dock
Perfect notification bar mod like battery icon with percentage
And many more
Just donated to the developer for bringing the greatest sense customization to sense 7 and m9+
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The Sony like mod looks quite promising. My friend has a z3 compact and it lasts 3-5 days. Incredible.
Have you tried that?
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Yes tho sot drain still exists when the screen is off the battery lasts much longer than before
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tbalden said:
Sense toolbox in action
5 rows sense Home, transparent google now.
5X6 app drawer with no footer
Blinkfeed without dock
Perfect notification bar mod like battery icon with percentage
And many more
Just donated to the developer for bringing the greatest sense customization to sense 7 and m9+
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For me the home screen grid and hide dock on blinkfeed arent working...
Urs is beta version or the stable version?
T3snake said:
For me the home screen grid and hide dock on blinkfeed arent working...
Urs is beta version or the stable version?
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Had to do a full reboot and it started to work. Soft reboot was not enough.
I'm using 2.1.1 latest, I think it is a stable version
tbalden said:
Had to do a full reboot and it started to work. Soft reboot was not enough.
I'm using 2.1.1 latest, I think it is a stable version
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Mine is the stable 1 (last update)
Didnt try full reboot. Thnx
Btw did u need to toggle selinux to permissive?
Or are all the modules workin w/o it
T3snake said:
Mine is the stable 1 (last update)
Didnt try full reboot. Thnx
Btw did u need to toggle selinux to permissive?
Or are all the modules workin w/o it
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i have SElinux Enforcing. I don't like the idea of permissive for security reasons, so I'm glad they work. Im using PowerNap , Sense Toolbox and Youtube mods
tbalden said:
i have SElinux Enforcing. I don't like the idea of permissive for security reasons, so I'm glad they work. Im using PowerNap , Sense Toolbox and Youtube mods
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SENSE TOOLBOX
APPOPS
POWERNAP
GREENIFY
AMPLIFY
COOLIFY FLAT
my modules
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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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 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?
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... 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
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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
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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.