(Q) installing xpossed framework on sm-n910v - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a sm-n910v rooted on a fully stock 6.0.1 ROM and I can't seem to install xpossed framework I've tried installing the custom build version for Samsung but it just makes my phone go into a boot loop. And the original versions do the same. When ever I was on jasmine ROM it was already installed on the rom so I never had to install it manually.

Never mind I've figured it out, I was using the xpossed app to install it instead of downloading it and manually installing through recovery. Must of been the way the app installed it that messed it up

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Stock ROM needs

Hi. Can anyone help me with the latest stock rom which I can flash thru recovery or ODIN? need rooted ROM.... So I can switch easily without rooting after flashing the stock ROM.
THANKS
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Stock ROM is possible to flash only by Odin.
Imho rooted stock doesn´t exist. You must root it after instal.
easiest way to to flash latest available rom for your region/carrier using odin, then root using towelroot. i'm using the latest uk btu which is still FNB8. I've tried loads but always seem to come back to this setup, it's the most stable for me.
If I'm understanding you correctly, you want to be able to root/unroot at will?
Easiest way I found is if you have custom recovery Philz. With this you can go into Philz setting, restore root and then install SuperSU from store. Then to unroot just choose "Full unroot" in SuperSU app and you're done.
You can also use twolroot to root the phone then install SuperSU to full unroot.....although I've found that this can take a couple of attempts of rooting/unrooting before the UNROOT will hold for some reason. At the moment I'm on totally stock ROM, stock recovery, but I rooted with towelroot to make some adjustments using xposed/wanam and to edit the snd_soc_msm files for louder music and remove bloatware using rootexplorer, and have now finally got unroot by rebooting/clearing cache at each stage of the process (i.e. when i root, when i install supersu, when i update the binary in supersu, then i reboot one more time once root is confirmed working, then full unroot and uninstall towlroot app and reboot/clear cache once more).
So now I have a sort of custom stock rom without root, sky go player working. Perfect setup until I get brave and a new update comes out.
::EDIT::
there are also pre-rooted stock roms in this thread,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250824
not sure if the procedure for unrooting would be the same though? or even if you can using these roms?

Xposed framework SM-G530T1?

Just wondering if anyone was successful in installing xposed framework on the metro version of this phone and making it active? I have looked far and wide and after countless soft bricks and restores I admit defeat. As stated in the title my phone is the metro version of the grand prime android 5.1.1. I am running the trap kernel by Shinyside on this phone along with supersu.
I have followed many tutorials on several different versions of this phone and each one has ended in soft bricking the phone. When you search xposed SM-G530T1 it returns nothing but topics about stock firmware and xposed on the 530H. The only version that didn't soft brick is xposedinstaller 3.0 alpha, yet even after granting root privileges and rebooting I am still greeted with The latest version of Xposed is currently not active.
Edit: Solved using Wanams fix for samsung Link below for his steps to fix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Help me Please.
I have been going through this same problem but the other forum doesn't help as much I have the same phone a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G530T1 rinning lollipop 5.1.1 the metro version. Um my rom is custom gwiz I think with a trap kernel l.. I had to install that through flash fire app. Because I can't seem to get CWM or TWRP working on my phone... can you let me know exactly what you did starting with rooting your phone to installing xposed ?:crying: :crying: :crying:
dinosrequiem said:
I have been going through this same problem but the other forum doesn't help as much I have the same phone a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G530T1 rinning lollipop 5.1.1 the metro version. Um my rom is custom gwiz I think with a trap kernel l.. I had to install that through flash fire app. Because I can't seem to get CWM or TWRP working on my phone... can you let me know exactly what you did starting with rooting your phone to installing xposed ?:crying: :crying: :crying:
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Well first I flashed the stock rom with odin waited for the phone to reboot then I set it up just like you would a new phone. Once it was completed I shut it down and put it back into download mode and flashed the trap kernel located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/development/kernel-root-root-sm-g530t-5-1-1-t3203476
After that was done waited for the phone to reboot then flashed twrp from the g530h with odin . A forum search of TWRP-SMG530H will lead you to the file.
Once I gained root and flashed the recovery I needed to find out what type of cpu this phone was running so I installed droid info from the playstore. The system info shown ARMv7 so I went to the link in my original post and downloaded XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk but did not install it just yet. First I flashed the framework xposed-v85.1-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160 with twrp. Once it was done I cleared cache and rebooted. It took the phone about seven mins to boot.
Then installed the apk gave it root permissions rebooted and thats it. Also Note that the twrp version used cant make backups because it was not intended for this phone but it will flash whats needed. After many, I and I mean many failed attempts this was the solution to my problem.
Ok
So you don't have a Custom ROM or is trap Kernel a custom rom... I'm still kind of new to this but I will try
Thank You
Thanks it's now working

Installing custom recovery on sm-n900v with stock lollipop rom

Hello all, I've been doing a lot of searching today to figure out if I can, and how to, install any custom recovery onto my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on Android 5.0. I want to do this so I can either install a custom rom, or use xposed. But now that I'm on 5.0 I'm not sure what's possible anymore. I can root just fine, but installing TWRP with Flashify, or CWM with ROM Manager just puts my phone in a soft lock when I power it up. Giving me an error because it recognizes that I've installed a custom recovery, so it just locks my phone. I've gotten out of this twice now but using Odin to install the Lollipop rom again. To reiterate, is there any way I can install custom recovery on this phone now? I've seen some conflicting things in my searches so I have no idea what the case is.
Thanks
If the phone has a locked bootloader, a custom recovery can't be installed.

Could use some help

Hi everyone,
I have a s4 Active sgh i537. I want to have Lollipop and Xposed installed. To this end I flashed it back to Kitkat, towelroot'd it, flashed the I537_OC7_Stock_Rooted_Deodexed_ROM to preserve the root. I've tried to use the recovery option that comes with the rom to flash the Xposed framework and install the apk but Xposed said that the framework wasn't installed. Figured that the rom doesn't come with a custom recovery. Then I tried afterwards to flash the framework using flashfire the same way I flashed lollipop. The att splash screen load and got stuck for over 6 hours.
I'm going to try reflashing kitkat and starting over but I was wondering if I'm doing something wrong.
rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-active/general/how-to-update-to-i537oc6-5-0-1-t3089355
Xposed framework SDK21 arm v86: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk21/arm/
Edit 1: went through again and I learned I needed the touchwiz Xposed Framework. Installed and my phone now can run Lollipop and install Xposed
New question regarding adb. I'm trying to install MicroG and I can't seem to connect adb and my phone together to remove the /system/priv-app/ and /system/app/ prerequisites any help with this would be extremely helpful

How to prevent bootloop on j3 2016 after rooting

Hey people
I have a Samsung sm-j320f 2016, OS android 5.1.1 and im trying to root it.
I flashed trwp recovery mode uaing odin and i tried several times rooting the phone with superSU or magisk. Cut to the chase, i rooted my phone...after hours it powered itself off and kept bootlooping
I flashed the firmware using oding and its working again now
I tried again rooting it with magisk...same happened but this time o restored it.
I found out it was because of stock rom and touchwiz ui that causes bootlooping
I really want to root my phone and i dont know how should i prevent bootloop
Can you help me?
AminNadery said:
Hey people
I have a Samsung sm-j320f 2016, OS android 5.1.1 and im trying to root it.
I flashed trwp recovery mode uaing odin and i tried several times rooting the phone with superSU or magisk. Cut to the chase, i rooted my phone...after hours it powered itself off and kept bootlooping
I flashed the firmware using oding and its working again now
I tried again rooting it with magisk...same happened but this time o restored it.
I found out it was because of stock rom and touchwiz ui that causes bootlooping
I really want to root my phone and i dont know how should i prevent bootloop
Can you help me?
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first thing, go back to the stock of your device, activate OEM unlock, download the latest version of twrp and install by DOWNLOAD mode, rom stock only supports SuperSu, if you want to use magisk, just use a custom rom (I recommend Viper )
G0K4LT3 said:
first thing, go back to the stock of your device, activate OEM unlock, download the latest version of twrp and install by DOWNLOAD mode, rom stock only supports SuperSu, if you want to use magisk, just use a custom rom (I recommend Viper )
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I realizd i shouldn't use 2 root apps.
Im using magisk now
Without any problems
Thanks tho

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