Hi,
I have just found that there is a thread in the Oneplus forums that requests to include Viper4Android in OxygenOS.
I am not allowed to root my Oneplus 3T because I also use it for work, but Viper is the one thing i miss most.
Please like the post, maybe the Oneplus developers react:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/integrate-viper4android-into-oxygen-os-feature-request.488960/
Not going to happen. Viper is no longer in development. It comes from an age before SELinux. It cannot be implemented in a way that is suitable for "release software".
No longer in development? Last build of ViperFX is of Feb 12, 2017...
jonsat said:
No longer in development? Last build of ViperFX is of Feb 12, 2017...
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Looks like I'm a bit behind on the news. Thing is, if I hit the check for updates button, it still links to 2.4.0.1. That's why I missed it.
But still. It's not something any manufacturer can integrate into software that is shipped to customers.
One Plus would have to pay the devs would they not? It won't happen but it is a really great mod, I wouldn't run my phone without it.
Of course they can implement it. I don't get this SELinux bull, you don't need to break SELinux to get viper working. However viper has huge problems with Oxygen's audio stack in OOs 4. I would love Viper to be official, but I would settle with the audio stack being improved so that viper runs with it properly.
(Yes I know Viper 'works' but not with all the apps I use, and they work fine in CM14 or LineageOS. )
ast00 said:
Looks like I'm a bit behind on the news.
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ast00, reading again now, I think that perhaps my clarification sounded a bit harsh.
Not meant to be that way, sorry.
jonsat said:
ast00, reading again now, I think that perhaps my clarification sounded a bit harsh.
Not meant to be that way, sorry.
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No problem, it's all cool.
ast00 said:
Looks like I'm a bit behind on the news. Thing is, if I hit the check for updates button, it still links to 2.4.0.1. That's why I missed it.
But still. It's not something any manufacturer can integrate into software that is shipped to customers.
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You are way behind.. Plenty of people using it with selinux set to enforcing.. You just need the right policy and when its system software baked into the ROM there is no reason we cant implement it with even fewer tricks.
You know the OS itself runs as root, more or less. We are talking about making it part of the OS
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Related
Google Pixel has been rooted, and no surprises as to who did it.
https://twitter.com/ChainfireXDA/status/791576935977644032
He also goes on to say
"That root is with verity disabled and modified /system. Going to continue trying to get it working without this requirement."
Enjoy and Have a good weekend ahead peeps!!
Edit
Systemless root achieved.
https://twitter.com/ChainfireXDA/status/791748015925161984
ohh man amazing!!!
Why hasn't Google hired him yet?
What is this "varity" thing that gets disabled?
matrix0886 said:
What is this "varity" thing that gets disabled?
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http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
"Victory is mine! Full systemless root achieved. Boot image mods only, /system fully intact, dm-verity switchable. #pixel"
"@ChainfireXDA: It's done! Going to take a break now. Release later today or tomorrow. Can't wait for you guys to find all the bugs /s"
#ChainfireTweets
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Hahahaha, lol. There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING special about pixel in regards to root. Works JUST LIKE every Nexus running 6.0+. I was running with root on ours on **october 20th**.
doitright said:
Hahahaha, lol. There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING special about pixel in regards to root. Works JUST LIKE every Nexus running 6.0+. I was running with root on ours on **october 20th**.
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Eh? I think,
You are wrong....
There is pretty much EVERYTHING DECENT about Chainfire's ability and dedication to continue rooting each successive version of Android. Pixel was first to ship with 7.1, and there ARE differences between the new systemless root and 6.0 or 6.0.1 root methodology.
Why does your message just sound like a CALITALIZED rambling of a spoilsport? I dunno. It does to me, anyway.
There is like nothing special about ANYthing new, got us there aha!
I like the advent of new tech and new methods, even if novelty is old by now.
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Eh? I think,
You are wrong....
There is pretty much EVERYTHING DECENT about Chainfire's ability and dedication to continue rooting each successive version of Android. Pixel was first to ship with 7.1, and there ARE differences between the new systemless root and 6.0 or 6.0.1 root methodology.
Why does your message just sound like a CALITALIZED rambling of a spoilsport? I dunno. It does to me, anyway.
There is like nothing special about ANYthing new, got us there aha!
I like the advent of new tech and new methods, even if novelty is old by now.
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No there isn't.
The only explanation for keeping the source code closed, is because he is HIDING something in it. I wouldn't touch that garbage if my life depended on it.
WHY DO YOU THINK I MAINTAIN MY OWN SOURCE?
And like I already said, there was *absolutely nothing* special about the pixel.
He's just trying to drum up an "awww cool" factor that is undeserved.
doitright said:
No there isn't.
The only explanation for keeping the source code closed, is because he is HIDING something in it. I wouldn't touch that garbage if my life depended on it.
WHY DO YOU THINK I MAINTAIN MY OWN SOURCE?.
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I literally have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, and you might not. However, I can instantly recognise paranoid conspiracy theory.
Literally, the "only" reason -ever- for *shudder* an Android dev protecting some measure of private and intellectual property is..... He is evil and hiding his violence from all of us!?
Cool story bro.
Maintain your own source if you want, but people are allowed to keep some property to themselves.
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Sorry, didnt know what thread to post in.
Can someone compile a Marshmallow ROM for Pixel XL? Just so that we can run our beloved Xposed module, please? I can even donate few $ if that's the motivation.
ink718 said:
Sorry, didnt know what thread to post in.
Can someone compile a Marshmallow ROM for Pixel XL? Just so that we can run our beloved Xposed module, please? I can even donate few $ if that's the motivation.
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Highly doubt it would be possible unless someone puts in tremendous hours of work into this since the pixel came with nougat.
I just don't see some Dev putting hours into this just for xposed and for an obsolete version of Android.
ink718 said:
Sorry, didnt know what thread to post in.
Can someone compile a Marshmallow ROM for Pixel XL? Just so that we can run our beloved Xposed module, please? I can even donate few $ if that's the motivation.
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lol
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Lol not gonna happen.
Grrr that's a bummer. I'm still rocking my m8 due to no Xposed on Nougat. Only damn reason I have not activated my Pixel.
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ink718 said:
Grrr that's a bummer. I'm still rocking my m8 due to no Xposed on Nougat. Only damn reason I have not activated my Pixel.
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What do you need Xposed for so badly..?
Xposed isn't really needed for much anymore. I mean most stuff u can do on xposed you can do with root, or root app, or an app, or flashable zip. And MM not gonna happen like he said, wishful thinking, lol. We need an Android O ROM though ? once TWRP works on O.
ink718 said:
Sorry, didnt know what thread to post in.
Can someone compile a Marshmallow ROM for Pixel XL? Just so that we can run our beloved Xposed module, please? I can even donate few $ if that's the motivation.
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Generally speaking, such requests belong in the Q&A forum.
That stated, I can't imagine having the nerve to ask a question that starts with the words "can someone compile a ROM..."
In a word, this request should have never been made.
As others have mentioned, it's not likely someone can build a ROM based on an operating system that has never been available with this device.
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admiralspeedy said:
What do you need Xposed for so badly..?
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Hope you know there's a HUGE # of people not upgrading/flashing ROMs beyond Marshmallow due to Xposed not being compatible.
yung40oz84 said:
Xposed isn't really needed for much anymore. I mean most stuff u can do on xposed you can do with root, or root app, or an app, or flashable zip. And MM not gonna happen like he said, wishful thinking, lol. We need an Android O ROM though ? once TWRP works on O.
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I have a few modules I need.
micmars said:
Generally speaking, such requests belong in the Q&A forum.
That stated, I can't imagine having the nerve to ask a question that starts with the words "can someone compile a ROM..."
In a word, this request should have never been made.
As others have mentioned, it's not likely someone can build a ROM based on an operating system that has never been available with this device.
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OK thanks MR.MODERATOR. I'll put a request in and hopefully they have the nerve to make you mod.
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Hope you know there's a HUGE # of people not upgrading/flashing ROMs beyond Marshmallow due to Xposed not being compatible.
I have a few modules I need.
OK thanks MR.MODERATOR. I'll put a request in and hopefully they have the nerve to make you mod.
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few modules you need... like?
wow...
just wow.
ink718 said:
Hope you know there's a HUGE # of people not upgrading/flashing ROMs beyond Marshmallow due to Xposed not being compatible.
I have a few modules I need.
OK thanks MR.MODERATOR. I'll put a request in and hopefully they have the nerve to make you mod.
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Wait, on the Pixel and Pixel XL devices? We had Marshmallow?
Yeah, there are SEVERAL xposed modules I miss very much.
They gave me options that you cannot find in any Nougat custom ROM.
I'd LOVE to see MarshMallow on Pixel but that's not going to happen.
NotifyClean and EnhancedToast are two that I miss the most, just off the top of my head.
But I had like 15-20 modules on MarshMallow and some are no longer needed but some I really miss.
I'd pay a lot of money just for NotifyClean alone. Nougat has a similar option built-in but it sucks badly in comparison to what NotifyClean can do.
I also liked the one for PlayStore that made PlayStore open directly to "my apps" instead of the main page.
App Settings, Expand Volume, Native Clipboard, CrappaLinks, APM+.
Then there were MANY modules that did clone of what custom ROM's offer. But by simply re-enabling the saved modules after clean flashing a new ROM, you saved a TON of time by not having to set each item individually in ROM settings. Like App Ops Exposed, GravityBox, Lock Screen Mods, etc.
I'd pay big money for App Settings also. Though it hasn't worked properly since Lollipop.
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Wait, on the Pixel and Pixel XL devices? We had Marshmallow?
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No. The earliest XL Firmware 7.1.0
y2grae said:
few modules you need... like?
wow...
just wow.
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you read that sarcastically as well? lol
CZ Eddie said:
Yeah, there are SEVERAL xposed modules I miss very much.
They gave me options that you cannot find in any Nougat custom ROM.
I'd LOVE to see MarshMallow on Pixel but that's not going to happen.
NotifyClean and EnhancedToast are two that I miss the most, just off the top of my head.
But I had like 15-20 modules on MarshMallow and some are no longer needed but some I really miss.
I'd pay a lot of money just for NotifyClean alone. Nougat has a similar option built-in but it sucks badly in comparison to what NotifyClean can do.
I also liked the one for PlayStore that made PlayStore open directly to "my apps" instead of the main page.
App Settings, Expand Volume, Native Clipboard, CrappaLinks, APM+.
Then there were MANY modules that did clone of what custom ROM's offer. But by simply re-enabling the saved modules after clean flashing a new ROM, you saved a TON of time by not having to set each item individually in ROM settings. Like App Ops Exposed, GravityBox, Lock Screen Mods, etc.
I'd pay big money for App Settings also. Though it hasn't worked properly since Lollipop.
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You can create a shortcut to the my apps page on your home screen by long pressing the play store, if that helps.
Some people posting to take up space to lash out. Obviously they don't know how great Xposed(swift knife for android) is and means to Android. Or they just idiots trying to gain credibility. Xposed owns!
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Some people posting to take up space to lash out. Obviously they don't know how great Xposed(swift knife for android) is and means to Android. Or they just idiots trying to gain credibility. Xposed owns!
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Never needed Xposed, most Roms had what I wanted. To reach their own, some people love it and others don't care for it.
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Some people posting to take up space to lash out. Obviously they don't know how great Xposed(swift knife for android) is and means to Android. Or they just idiots trying to gain credibility. Xposed owns!
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I mean, I love xposed, and totally see where you're coming from, but calling others idiots isn't necessary..
I understand, its frustrating when you say "I like this feature, does anyone know how to port it?" But others respond with "I never needed it, therefore you shouldn't need it."
I liked xposed because I could get all my favorite lineage/cm features on any ROM I waa on.. I haven't seen a screen off, long press volume button seek tracks app to work on nougat. Macrodroid has gotten close, but not completely there.
Believe me, I kept my oneplus 3 on marshmallow for months after nougat rolled out because xposed. And here you are nearly a year out. But I think what might be a good option as well is to make a list of modules you use, post them, and see what apps others recommend.
Figure if the need was bad enough one would figure out how to port it themselves ?
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Figure if the need was bad enough one would figure out how to port it themselves ?
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Captain hindsight!! ??????
Hello all,
Have always been able to move the signal bars to the left, by all accounts it was easier when on marshmallow.
Coming from the HTC 10 I convinced Jan from team venom to see if he could move them and finally he could..
Just looking to do the same here.
Anyone know if it can be done ?,
Cheers.
It's possible. Underneath the themes and modifications, android is still the same across all devices.
The question is if anyone is willing to implement such a feature.
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It's possible. Underneath the themes and modifications, android is still the same across all devices.
The question is if anyone is willing to implement such a feature.
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Not sure mate, it does look decent to be honest, especially with other signal icons.
There was an xposed mod which did it but I'm really not wanting to install that.
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Not sure mate, it does look decent to be honest, especially with other signal icons.
There was an xposed mod which did it but I'm really not wanting to install that.
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There's no Xposed for Nougat. Unless it released recently and passed me by without noticing.
So that option is excluded.
I don't disagree with you that it may possibly look decent. What I meant was that the demand for such a feature may be too low and developers may not find it worthwhile.
You could look for a ROM that catches your eye and ask the developer if he can do it. Or maybe some of the existing ROMs like Resurrection Remix or AICP have it already.
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There's no Xposed for Nougat. Unless it released recently and passed me by without noticing.
So that option is excluded.
I don't disagree with you that it may possibly look decent. What I meant was that the demand for such a feature may be too low and developers may not find it worthwhile.
You could look for a ROM that catches your eye and ask the developer if he can do it. Or maybe some of the existing ROMs like Resurrection Remix or AICP have it already.
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None of them have it already, the work load is high so a request is difficult.
As for xposed, it's included in nolimits xXx ROM? So it is available.
But like I said I'd rather not.
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None of them have it already, the work load is high so a request is difficult.
As for xposed, it's included in nolimits xXx ROM? So it is available.
But like I said I'd rather not.
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As I said, Xposed did not release for Nougat yet.
The reason it is available for nolimits xXx ROM is because it was compiled with Xposed.
Any Nougat ROM can have Xposed if it is compiled with it, but this requires the developer to support it, which many don't.
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As I said, Xposed did not release for Nougat yet.
The reason it is available for nolimits xXx ROM is because it was compiled with Xposed.
Any Nougat ROM can have Xposed if it is compiled with it, but this requires the developer to support it, which many don't.
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Yea that's fine mate, what I meant was is there is a possibility, I'm aware of the problems with xposed, I would prefer not to go down that route. Plus I'm not using xXx no more so it wouldn't make no odds.
Either way, do you know how to shift icons on the status bar ?
Hello & Happy New Year
Tell us what ROM you're using and for how long?
also what root method does it have [if it is rooted] : Magisk or SuperSu
Your Info can be great help for ppl on stock like me who wants to use a stable ROM
Have a nice day
If you started this topic than I would say that you should share with us first .
zainsy said:
Hello & Happy New Year
Tell us what ROM you're using and for how long?
also what root method does it have [if it is rooted] : Magisk or SuperSu
Your Info can be great help for ppl on stock like me who wants to use a stable ROM
Have a nice day
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Go ahead and read the forum of Exynos. Try to understand what you want to do before you proceed, take risks and learn.
Hundreds of ppl here have done the same, it's no shame to it.
It's the best way to get your answers right.
Have a nice year, you'll need it.
PS: yes, it takes time, not everything in life is at the touch of a button
Best ROM is always stock ROM.
100 percent stable and everything works.
Use MagiSK if you want easy root / xposed.
Currently Refined Nougat, made under the XDA username Ananjaser1211
Its features:
—A fully ported Nougat ROM (7.0) with Samsung Experience v8.1
—+1 to +3 hours of SOT (Screen On Time) with edited kernel settings
—Everything that every Samsung phone offers (Edge Screen, Samsung Themes, etc.)
—Great Performance
—Root with either SuperSU or Magisk (I'm biased with the latter)
—Support for extended batteries
Some of Its Bugs and Fixes:
•Samsung Camera can't record videos—use other camera apps like Footej or Google Camera from APKMirror (the latest arm7 version only)
•Echo during calls—there's a fix for that on the first page, use that and use your earphones 'cause the fix will disable Loud Speaker mode
•No Blue Light Filter and AOD—use this at your own risk; for Blue Light Filter, use 3rd party apps like Twilight
•No fingerprint unlock—no hope on fixing that as its development stopped last month
•Broken RIL at N10U—no hope on fixing that
Been using this since August, and I'm not going back to Marshmallow ever again, because this gave life to my Note 4 from its rotten update. And despite of its bugs, they're so few that I can say that it is a stable ROM for the Note 4. Try it, and you won't regret it.
Let us know if you find Oreo lol.
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Let us know if you find Oreo lol.
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You wait, 'cause the maker of Refined Nougat is building LineageOS 15.1 (Oreo) for the Exynos Note 4.
Nemesisrom 6.0.1
Is great rom
Stable with no problems in call or bt
I can't judge the speed compare to the stock but everything is good
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Go ahead and read the forum of Exynos. Try to understand what you want to do before you proceed, take risks and learn.
Hundreds of ppl here have done the same, it's no shame to it.
It's the best way to get your answers right.
Have a nice year, you'll need it.
PS: yes, it takes time, not everything in life is at the touch of a button
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Nominated to Most Helpful Reply in the XDA 2019 AWARDS
CMobile16 said:
You wait, 'cause the maker of Refined Nougat is building LineageOS 15.1 (Oreo) for the Exynos Note 4.
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Is this really on way?
techyrock said:
Is this really on way?
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Yes
techyrock said:
Is this really on way?
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It was. But then Anan changed his mind in the last minute, so, alas, he abandoned it and has never released it sadly. (Check the Refined Nougat Telegram group, and scroll your way up for verification.)
Update: Upon further checking, it's on the way. He just needs to fix audio, video recording, NFC, and RIL, then it should be good to go.
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It was. But then Anan changed his mind in the last minute, so, alas, he abandoned it and has never released it sadly. (Check the Refined Nougat Telegram group, and scroll your way up for verification.)
Update: Upon further checking, it's on the way. He just needs to fix audio, video recording, NFC, and RIL, then it should be good to go.
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Is there any stable lineage for Exynos at all?
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Is there any stable lineage for Exynos at all?
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There is one LineageOS for the Exynos Note 4 (LineageOS 14.1), but it has had been abandoned, and IDK if it's stable.
I have searched but can't find any info specially answering my question.
I previously had a op2 and quickly moved to aospextended and other lineage. The camera was obviously never as good when not using oos.
I have a rooted device and wondering whether it's worth moving away from oos at the minute. Are there any major benefits of the other roms whilst OnePlus are rolling out updates.
Does the camera software suffer ?
What is this, PlayStation?
Anyway, I can't speak to whether camera quality suffers, but it breaks the fingerprint scanner and OP facial recognition so it's not worth switching to me.
I just wish Xposed for 9.0 would get released soon, that'd be amazing
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What is this, PlayStation?
Anyway, I can't speak to whether camera quality suffers, but it breaks the fingerprint scanner and OP facial recognition so it's not worth switching to me.
I just wish Xposed for 9.0 would get released soon, that'd be amazing
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Xposed had been ported unofficially to pie already
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-unofficial-port-android-pie/
Not many modules are working however and the source is closed, it's been verified to work but no telling if it's doing anything it's not supposed to.
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Xposed had been ported unofficially to pie already
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-unofficial-port-android-pie/
Not many modules are working however and the source is closed, it's been verified to work but no telling if it's doing anything it's not supposed to.
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Yeah, but I wouldn't risk installing it, especially given the nature of Xposed. Closed source hack (which Xposed really is, a one big hack) from an unknown dev, what could go wrong?
hRAQyfb1oz said:
Yeah, but I wouldn't risk installing it, especially given the nature of Xposed. Closed source hack (which Xposed really is, a one big hack) from an unknown dev, what could go wrong?
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Oh I never said I would use it or even recommend it, just saying that it does indeed exist lol.