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Anyone knows how to do it or is it possible?
Good Day
As far as i know, its possible for the notification bar and recent apps background by using Xposed module "Serajr Blurred System UI". I attached it for you below
Just flash the latest Wanam Xposed for MM Stock (https://goo.gl/4nGQAI), install this APK, enable it in the Xposed APK and reboot!
Tell me if it worked for you
Best Regards
DJ_BARO said:
Good Day
As far as i know, its possible for the notification bar and recent apps background by using Xposed module "Serajr Blurred System UI". I attached it for you below
Just flash the latest Wanam Xposed for MM Stock (https://goo.gl/4nGQAI), install this APK, enable it in the Xposed APK and reboot!
Tell me if it worked for you
Best Regards
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Thankyou man.
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Thankyou man.
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You're welcome! Have a nice Day!
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Hi, is it also possible on Android 9?
Hi everyone,
I have a really crazy idea and like to hear your opinion about it. But first let me introduce the topic.
First, let's take a look at what is going on when upgrading from one major Android version to a newer.
The boot and system partition are filled with new content.
Beside kernel adjustments, this is only related to Android, not device specific stuff, right?
Then we have more stuff like the recovery, closed source drivers for the modem, etc. Several times I read about the "firmware". I'm not sure what is meant with firmware exactly in case of a smartphone and how much device specific it is.
How much is this further stuff related to the Android version running on the device?
Summarizing, what is done by a manufacturer when upgrading a device from let's say Marshmallow to Nougat? What needs to be touched and what is not?
Now to the crazy idea. What about downgrading from one major Android version to an older, espacially when there is no older version by the manufacturer? What would need to be touched in this case? Did someone ever try this?
Finally I come to the real question:
Is it possible to port Android Marshmallow to the OnePlus 5?
The reason for this crazy idea is that I can't live without Xposed. But the Xposed Framework isn't available yet for Android Nougat. And to be honest, I'm not sure anymore if it will ever be.
I'm a developer, but I'm afraid I'm not experienced enough to help porting Xposed over to Android Nougat. I would if I could, but my time is limited also.
In contrast to porting Xposed to Nougat, porting Marshmallow to the OnePlus 5 might be easier for me or us, the people who would like to have a OnePlus 5, but can't live without Xposed.
I'm curious about what you think about this crazy idea.
What about Magisk? I've heard that Magisk simplify everything
I actually like the idea! It would be great to have "retro" ROMs, like Android 5, 4.4, or lower. I know it's a bit stupid, but that would be cool in my opinion
I would love it also just because of Xposed,nothing else really
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What about Magisk? I've heard that Magisk simplify everything
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Magisk is a great tool, but it doesn't have the capabilities of Xposed. So this won't help.
But let's talk only about Marshmallow on the OnePlus 5 here, not about alternatives.
I would absolutely love if OP5 had a Custom Marshmallow port.....I also cannot live without Xposed.
I heard Xposed was ported on Nougat Rom with ARM architecture
I heard Xposed was ported on Nougat Rom with ARM architecture
Jonathanve said:
I heard Xposed was ported on Nougat Rom with ARM architecture
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Not true....it is still very much in a development stage as stated in this most recent update from XDA/Rovo
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-android-nougat-support/
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I would absolutely love if OP5 had a Custom Marshmallow port.....I also cannot live without Xposed.
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Just curious, but why? What do you use in Xposed you can't live without that root and custom ROMs don't offer?
Due to the fact you would have to literally write a kernel for MM for the Oneplus5 as there is no existing one, it would be more worthwhile to put all that time into geting Xposed working.
It's probably possible but the mammoth effort to get an older OS on your device would not be expedient...
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Not true....it is still very much in a development stage as stated in this most recent update from XDA/Rovo
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-android-nougat-support/
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I am currently using the Oneplus 5,
do you think there could be any way i can use Xposed?
The reason I prefer Oneplus is for being so open and easy to root together with Xposed personally.
1. Technically it should be possible, you just need drivers that would boot Marshmallow on SD 835.
2. Older systems usually have simpler/less API than new one, so there would be no "unsupported" system features.
3. Easiest way would be to port a kernel from a device that shipps with SD 835 and Marshmallow, for now I saw some on benchmarks, but they will probably ship with N onboard when released.
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Just curious, but why? What do you use in Xposed you can't live without that root and custom ROMs don't offer?
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We don't discuss this here. You can believe me, when I say I can't live without it. Xposed's capabilities go much much further then custom roms.
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We don't discuss this here. You can believe me, when I say I can't live without it. Xposed's capabilities go much much further then custom roms.
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Which is why I asked... The point of this thread you created was to get Xposed on the OP5, so I don't see why you can't discuss that here. I'm genuinely curious what it is about Xposed that you need that custom ROMs and/or root can't offer.
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Which is why I asked... The point of this thread you created was to get Xposed on the OP5, so I don't see why you can't discuss that here. I'm genuinely curious what it is about Xposed that you need that custom ROMs and/or root can't offer.
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The thread is about getting Marshmallow on the OP5.
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Which is why I asked... The point of this thread you created was to get Xposed on the OP5, so I don't see why you can't discuss that here. I'm genuinely curious what it is about Xposed that you need that custom ROMs and/or root can't offer.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-force-touch-detector-t3130154
Not possible currently without Xposed. Have not seen an app able to do this, have not seen Tasker or Tasker Plug-In able to do this.....nothing does this function. Very useful!
@geoff5093 OK, if you really want to know, I took the time to create a short list:
YouTube AdAway is a good example. It removes ads from the original YouTube app.
YouTube Background Playback adds what you usually only get when you pay for YouTube Red.
XHangouts adds certain stuff to the Hangouts app, like moving the call button to the manu, so that you don't accidently press it.
Amplify can extend your battery life.
Greenify works also only with root, but better (more capabilities) with Xposed.
MinMinGuard removes ads from apps.
App Settings, a classic module by rovo89, the developer of Xposed, can do several configuration stuff per app.
GravityBox is an example, that offers functionality that can also be done by using a custom rom, but selected features are only offered by this module.
I do even more with Xposed, almost everything isn't possible using only root and custom roms.
TL;DR
A custom rom can only add/change functionality of built in stuff, not apps. Xposed can manipulate also apps.
Cypher_01 said:
@geoff5093 OK, if you really want to know, I took the time to create a short list:
YouTube AdAway is a good example. It removes ads from the original YouTube app.
YouTube Background Playback adds what you usually only get when you pay for YouTube Red.
XHangouts adds certain stuff to the Hangouts app, like moving the call button to the manu, so that you don't accidently press it.
Amplify can extend your battery life.
Greenify works also only with root, but better (more capabilities) with Xposed.
MinMinGuard removes ads from apps.
App Settings, a classic module by rovo89, the developer of Xposed, can do several configuration stuff per app.
GravityBox is an example, that offers functionality that can also be done by using a custom rom, but selected features are only offered by this module.
I do even more with Xposed, almost everything isn't possible using only root and custom roms.
TL;DR
A custom rom can only add/change functionality of built in stuff, not apps. Xposed can manipulate also apps.
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Thanks for the list. I used to use many of those as well, but the benefits of greenify and amplify are pretty much moot when you have to sacrifice the significantly enhanced performance of doze in Nougat.
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It seems that not many people are interested in Marshmallow on the OnePlus 5. This is comprehensible, at least since we saw a first unofficial release of Xposed for Nougat here on XDA.
For everyone participating in this thread, Xposed is the reason why we would like to see Marshmallow on the OnePlus 5. Once Xposed for Nougat is out, the idea get's obsolete.
Let's see when we will get Xposed for Nougat, hopefully rovo89 is successful! :fingers-crossed:
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I heard Xposed was ported on Nougat Rom with ARM architecture
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Unofficial Xposed is Working on Nugat, though it breaks, SafetyNet. It was first tasted on OP3T :fingers-crossed:
[XPOSED] [NOUGAT] [WORK] [CAN UNSTABLE] Xposed SDK25/24 for all arch
Not all of the Modules are working, here's an Unofficial List...
[UNOFFICIAL] List of modules which work with Nougat Xposed SDK25
the Unofficial Supported Device list sohows OP5 is supported.
Take risk, you never know what you may find. At least you may come up with some interesting Logs.
Flash at your own RISK!
Tested on T-Mobile,AT&T,Verizon & Sprint
How to install Xposed on your Snapdragon S8+
I want to thank the man @elliwigy for making root happen!
I also want to thank @ErnyTech for making Xposed happen also!
Now it's time to share how to install this bad boy on Snapdragon S8+
First, you will need is flash fire and root to make this work!
Make sure you download these files to get Xposed to work people it's an easy way to work
1.https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=25965
2.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0B8N7MRg8VIZRMVN5eFVEdGdoaFU
Make sure you get the updated version for link number 1
Installed apk first then in flash fire make you put Android Nougat SDK24 7.0 into the flash zip or ota section
MAKE SURE! you dont check auto-mount and mount/system read/then just hit the check on the top right corner
After let it do its magic and hit flash and ones it boots back up Xposed should be working
List of modules that work as of 8/28/2017 7:32 pm north-west time
GravityBox (N) (https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4236823&d=1502286810)
Ifont
Magisk App Only (Test) (https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/topjo...se/magisk-manager-5-2-0-android-apk-download/)
3C Toolbox Pro
All my...
Adblocker Reborn
AFWall+
App locale
App settings
AppOpsXposed
Awesome pop-up video
Better Battery Saver
Blurred SystemUI (LP)
Boot Manager
Call Blacklist Pro
Cool Tool
CrappaLinks
Device ID changer
Disable Flag Secure
Enhanced Toasts
Exi for Swiftkey
Fake Gapps
Fake Wifi Connection
Fingerprint enabler
Flat style bar indicator
ForceDoze
Force Immersive Mode
GNL App Hider
Google Search Bar Destroyer
GravityBox
HaveOwnOrientation
Hide Carrier
InstallerOpt
Lataclysm 1.32
Lightning Wall
Lockscreen tweakbox
MaxLock
MyAndroidToolsXposed
My Day Off Messenger Xposed
Native clipboard
No Device Check
No Lock Home for 5.x/6.0
No Lockscreen Wallpaper
NSFW GBoard
One-Hand Mode Xposed Mod
Obb on SD
Pixel Settings (Update for Nougat is released)
Play store changelog
PowerNap
Prevent Running
Qs X tiles per row
Receiver Stop
Re-Enable Screenshot
RootCloak
Screen off animation
Smart Network 1.7.1
Status bar cleanup
Statusbar Download Progress
Screenshot Delay Remover - Mod
Suggestions Toggle
Text Aide
Tumblr AdAway
Unique controls
Unrestrictedgettasks
XInsta
XinternalSd works
X Messenger Privacy Premium
Xposed edge
Xposed one tap for Facebook
Xposed one tap for YouTube
Xposed StatusBar Text
XPrivacy
XNotifications
Xtended Navbar
YouTube Adaway
YouTube background playback
XVolume30
Disable Samsung Gear Manager Notification
Lucky Patcher
Burnt Toast
ButteredToast
Copy Toast
Partially Working:
Amplify: convert in System App and change all files permission to 777, SELinux permisive
Flat style bar indicators: works with signal, wifi, clock, battery being themed
Lollistat: module works with some apps
Minminguard: Makes some apps Crash better not use it at the moment
Obb on Sd: works perfectly on SD650/SD820; Works partially on SD835).
Physical Button Music Control: Some Users reported its working, for some not
Snapprefs : SC randomly crash , most of the features don't work BUT saving is okay (via 'Autosave' , not 'save Button')
Use USB for marshmallow
I want to say thanks to these people for sharing their discoveries
@cameljockey1
@TheLastSidekick
@Interceptor777
@luderbeck1
HIT THE BIG THUMPS UP AND SHARE!
ALSO, Hit the 5 Stars PLEASE!
Sweet, thanks!
but is it stable
What modules have you tried that Work?
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MINTED7 said:
but is it stable
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i had no issues with it so far been running it for a few days now
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What modules have you tried that Work?
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t-mobile and AT&T s8+ i don't have other phones
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walkerblue2023 said:
t-mobile and AT&T s8+ i don't have other phones
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he meant what xposed apps work
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walkerblue2023 said:
t-mobile and AT&T s8+ i don't have other phones
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he meant what xposed module apps work
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no idea why that double replied
MINTED7 said:
he meant what xposed apps work
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I only have a few of them I use and they work so far
Any chancw this works on the s8?
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Any chancw this works on the s8?
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give it a try and let me know and if it does so we can let people know about it
Well, I'm officially getting old I guess...
Was hoping to see if root cloak works and I see that hasn't been supported for a while. So, I went ahead and uninstalled using the uninstaller.zip arm64 for sdk 24, most recent version.
Anyone wondering;
Uninstalling, for me, went just as easy as installing.
Sounds like everything, for 7.0+ is still in beta/testing by rovo so do all this at your own risk.
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Well, I'm officially getting old I guess...
Was hoping to see if root cloak works and I see that hasn't been supported for a while. So, I went ahead and uninstalled using the uninstaller.zip arm64 for sdk 24, most recent version.
Anyone wondering;
Uninstalling, for me, went just as easy as installing.
Sounds like everything, for 7.0+ is still in beta/testing by rovo so do all this at your own risk.
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I don't see the point in uninstalling because root clock doesn't work though, eitherway you can't use Knox or SafetyNet so might as well have Xposed.
Also there is another module called No Device Check which lets you use simpler apps like Snapchat, Mario Run, Pokemon GO etc... no Android Pay though.
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I don't see the point in uninstalling because root clock doesn't work though, eitherway you can't use Knox or SafetyNet so might as well have Xposed.
Also there is another module called No Device Check which lets you use simpler apps like Snapchat, Mario Run, Pokemon GO etc... no Android Pay though.
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Good point, and I'm sure I'll reinstall at some point.
I'll try out the module you recommended as well, thanks!
Don't know if first link is down or if it's my phone but it doesn't let me click on it, I still found the apk but just fyi OP
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Don't know if first link is down or if it's my phone but it doesn't let me click on it, I still found the apk but just fyi OP
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thanks for letting me know updated the link should be good to go
So just load then don't check anything and flash, your Instructions should be a bit clear
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@walkerblue2023 Did you make any changes to the source?
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@walkerblue2023 Did you make any changes to the source?
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No I didn't do anything
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So just load then don't check anything and flash, your Instructions should be a bit clear
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I think it's pretty clear on how too
Cool. Awesome dude ! This community is amazing ! I will install when a i get home ! and hey we should keep installing modules and then the OP should insert the ones that work into the main post. If you wanted to. Just a suggestion, because a lot of people will ask what works and what doesn't unless there is a list already. Thanks for the information. !
Now that xposed has arrived for Oreo share which xda approved modules you have tested and I'll create a working/non working list. Thanks.
All xposed talk is welcome. Off topic is ok as well. ?
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Amplify
Appsettings
Burnt Toast Revived
Eventlock
Flat Style Bars
Gravitybox
Greenify
Minmingaurd
Neo power menu
No Device check
Play Store Changelog
SnapTools
SoundCloud Downloader
Statusbar Download Progress
Status bar sleep
Swype tweaks
Youtube adaway
X hangouts
X messenger privacy
XPrivacyLua (A Must Have! Lol)
X Screen Stabilizer
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Always Correct
APM+
Boot Manager
NotifyClean
Screen off animations
Smooth system progress bar
I got this to work. I installed the framework via Magisk, and then I used the Xposed APK installer found in the Magisk thread.
It installs fine through Magisk on the XL 2, just make sure you have the correct Xposed Installer version installed before you install Xposed through Magisk.
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It installs fine through Magisk on the XL 2, just make sure you have the correct Xposed Installer version installed before you install Xposed through Magisk.
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Which one?
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Which one?
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The one in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
It's installed and says it's active, but also says it's not compatible with the architecture. I can enable modules, but none of the few I have right now I've really tested, so I'm not sure if they're actually working.
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The one in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
It's installed and says it's active, but also says it's not compatible with the architecture. I can enable modules, but none of the few I have right now I've really tested, so I'm not sure if they're actually working.
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If you installed systemless xposed then you need the material xposed to be working if i am not wrong
Sent from my Google Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs
Well, I'll get things started and say that "Lockscreen Mods" seems to kind of work; I'm just unable to set custom icons. Double tap to sleep on the lockscreen does work.
X Screen Stabilizer also appears to work just fine.
Does anyone know if the SnapTools Xposed module works? I haven't had a chance to even set my 2 XL up just yet otherwise I would have tested myself.
Let me know if anyone has tried it! :good:
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Does anyone know if the SnapTools Xposed module works? I haven't had a chance to even set my 2 XL up just yet otherwise I would have tested myself.
Let me know if anyone has tried it! :good:
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Looks like it doesn't work at the moment
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If you installed systemless xposed then you need the material xposed to be working if i am not wrong
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The description for the Xposed Magisk module said to install topjohnwu's specific modified version of the material installer:
Please install my modified XposedInstaller(3.1.4) to properly detect Systemless Xposed. The APK is signed by my personal key, you might need to uninstall other versions before installing mine.
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It seems that if you install Xposed before installing this APK, it won't detect Xposed properly, but installing the APK before installing Xposed seems to work.
This is only if you're installing through Magisk, as I haven't tried installing it conventionally through TWRP.
I was able to install by installing the xposed app then letting the app download and install the framework.
Working:
No Device Check
Greenify
Not working:
Boot Manager
Amplify works
Gravity box doesn't
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Anyone else having issues with system less exposed fcing when viewing modules to download?
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Amplify
Greenify
No Device check
Status bar sleep
X Screen Stabilizer
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Boot Manager
Gravity Box
SnapTools
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SnapTools is working awesomely
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SnapTools is working awesomely
Sent from my Google Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs
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What steps did you take to get it working? I haven't used it before, so it could very well just be user error. I'd like to confirm if it does work.
Snap Tools works for me too
Where do I find snaptools? Its not showing up in the closed app when I search it
Does installing this on Oreo 8.1 Pixel 2s break the SafetyNet (Android pay, banking apps, and etc)?
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
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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.