I know that there are quite a few ways to get Android Pay working while rooted, but do any of them work while Xposed is installed?
Nope. Any system mod breaks Android pay.
Pretty easy choice between Xposed and AP. At least for me. GravityBox, Greenify, Amplify, Secure Settings in Tasker. Need I say more.
GroovyGeek said:
Pretty easy choice between Xposed and AP. At least for me. GravityBox, Greenify, Amplify, Secure Settings in Tasker. Need I say more.
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second that.
esp since android pay is only accepted at a few places i visit maybe once every few months at most.
My android pay works beautifully using Chroma. Under it I also have ad-away, LMT, V4A. Also I have Franco kernel
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I was wondering whether should I root my note or wait for new update? And then root it?
I see no current reason to root. The device is smooth and apps perform fine. I use Nova UI, which also use on all my Android devices.
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I see no current reason to root. The device is smooth and apps perform fine. I use Nova UI, which also use on all my Android devices.
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What about battery? Won't improve battery usage?
I always root right away. Its not that hard to manually install an OTA update. That's what I always do and just re root if it looses root.
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Would the currently used root method work for 4.4?
C2Q said:
Would the currently used root method work for 4.4?
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Maybe... I'm sure chanfire will come up with something rather quickly.
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AdAway, Multi Window, and Pen Window managers, as well as Xposed + Wanam modules are very worth it IMO.
GldRush98 said:
AdAway, Multi Window, and Pen Window managers, as well as Xposed + Wanam modules are very worth it IMO.
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Ok so I will follow this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2490805
That's the way I did it.
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That's the way I did it.
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Which rom is good for battery?
I run stock, Knox and Samsung G stuff disabled, and greenify to sleep any apps that don't like sleeping.
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I run stock, Knox and Samsung G stuff disabled, and greenify to sleep any apps that don't like sleeping.
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Greenify to sleep? Please elaborate
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RussellEstridge25 said:
Greenify to sleep? Please elaborate
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Greenify is a root program that freezes chosen apps when they are not in use.
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ZebTheCalvinist said:
Greenify is a root program that freezes chosen apps when they are not in use.
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Keep an eye on Samsung Watchon. I have caught it chewing up CPU several times now. It may have been the widget causing it, so I removed that and will see if it stops it from happening.
Hello., my nexus 4 is really fast, however I've noticed that the boot up speed is really slow it takes 1 min 30 to 2 mins and I have checked the nexus 4 boot up time on YouTube and they are in 30 Seconds or so. I'm running stock, rooted and with xposed and I have tried boot manager hasn't really made any difference.
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How much apps did you installed on your device? What xposed module did you installed and what other mods are you using apart from xposed?
In my app drawer I have around 157 apps and I have quite a few modules such as gravity box, xblast tools, greenify, have around 10 in total. And I also have viper 4 android and that's about it
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Some apps may have the permision to start so that's why you have a slow boot up.
BTW Viper4Android slowed my boot up too so i stoped using it.
So ... Viper4Android and Gravity Box are 99% causing the problems.
Thanks for the reply, I see the reason why but than again these are my most two common mods that I use.
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Some apps may have the permision to start so that's why you have a slow boot up.
BTW Viper4Android slowed my boot up too so i stoped using it.
So ... Viper4Android and Gravity Box are 99% causing the problems.
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any good alternatives for viper and gravity?
sky0165 said:
any good alternatives for viper and gravity?
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For audio try musicfx or beats and for features try c-rom or pa
I love this phone, but the stock ROM seems to be missing the bits needed for the various App Ops programs to work. I've been running AOSP/AOKP/AICP ROMs for so long now, I totally forgot that the permissions code had been removed.
Is there any way to add the code back, so these apps will work again?
Install xposed and use xprivacy?
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I've never used xprivacy, though I've seen many swear by it. I'll install xposed tonight and check it out. Can't wait for a good aftermarket ROM. Haven't seen one yet.... bit I haven't been looking too hard, either.
Appops xposed works great
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Appops xposed works great
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This
Thanks for all the replies/advice. I finally got around to installing the xposed framework, as well as a bunch of modules (forgot how great it was). I installed AppOps for xposed, as well as Xprivacy. Xprivacy takes forever to setup, but has a lot more granularity.
Lollipop. The snapdragon 410 cpu. I want to be sure before I flash xposed from twrp. I would also like to hear if there are any major bugs with xposed on the Leon at this point. Thanks.
I'm not sure about flashing Xposed onto the stock rom, but on CM 12.1 I'm having no problems with Xposed. I'm currently running modules such as gravitybox, snapprefs, xgels, lolistat, youtube adaway etc. without any problems.
Been using xposed without issue on my Leon. No complaints. Flash the standard arm version. Using gravity box tweak, YouTube ad away. Haven't tried any others. This is my backup phone so I limited myself to root/recovery/backup/tibackup/debloat. Pretty impressed with this for the $55 I spent on it. Not a bad little device.
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siralsmooth said:
Been using xposed without issue on my Leon. No complaints. Flash the standard arm version. Using gravity box tweak.
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Are you on stock or CM?
harryspar said:
Are you on stock or CM?
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Stock ROM. Xposed works fine on CM/AOSP builds but you have to use caution when installing modules that can cause conflicts.
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Stock ROM. Xposed works fine on CM/AOSP builds but you have to use caution when installing modules that can cause conflicts.
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Would you mind listing which modules you have on it?
(I seem to remember that GravityBox LP had a warning that it might not play nice with skinned ROM's so I'm especially curious about that.)
I have YouTube ad away, YouTube background playback, gravitybox, and play store fixes, because I changed the DPI settings.
Gravitybox is for traffic monitor, status bar and recents mods. Not really a whole lot else that works in there.
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Gravitybox is for traffic monitor, status bar and recents mods. Not really a whole lot else that works in there.
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I like to use GravityBox for lockscreen shortcuts and notification overrides (to make it vibrate for longer so I don't miss messages).
I'm guessing these won't work?
Also has anyone tried the Mobile Radio Active bug fix module? The Leon has the same active radio bug as all the LP devices out there- so a fix would be handy...
I don't have an answer for either of your questions. Try and see what happens. Just know how to disable xposed if a problem occurs.
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Anyone got Any news about Xposed Framework for Marshmallow, /Nexus 6p? Is it coming? @rovo89
What is this framework? What are the benefits? Or the downside of it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63481105&postcount=22
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Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63481105&postcount=22
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Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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aygul12345 said:
Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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Basically modifies the Ui of your device....and other things.
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Okay, but is it better? And is it avaible?
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Okay, but is it better? And is it avaible?
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Better than what, stock android? It's really hard to explain "what it is" exactly, I'd suggest researching it.
Just think of it this way...you can install modules (tweaks) that do different things. It's not available for Android M yet.
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Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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It let's you install modules that tweak the ui, save snapchat snaps, Instagram photos, hide root from apps, tons of stuff
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It's a way of getting most of the benefits of a custom ROM while still running stock, and being able to pick and choose which of those added features that you want.
Essentially, it hooks into the framework of the ROM you're running at a low enough level to provide modifications that standard apps don't provide. Using it requires Permissive SELinux, and right now Marshmallow doesn't have that. "Is it better?" is an illogical question, as there's nothing like it against which we can compare. It is good to have as an option, though, because it can allow for things on nearly any ROM that the ROM creator might not have thought or opted not to put into his ROM. Another thing that is useful from Xposed is the ability to hide whether or not your phone is rooted on an app-by-app basis. This allows apps such as Google Wallet (Android Pay) to function in their entirety regardless of the state of the phone. Long story short: We want it.