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Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
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Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
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I think if you check the Xposed Framework thread... you'll find that Xposed is not yet KitKat friendly.
Greenify on it's own is running fine for me though.
caribouxda said:
Is it working for you? Although I have installed xsposed framework it still says that the module has not been acyivated yet...while I have activated it. Not sure if there are others facing same problem out there....
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Nothing that runs off the xposed module is working at the moment. The developer is waiting to get his phone (nexus 5) in order to update it. On the greenify app thread the developer introduced a work around update for xposed that will enable it to work with KitKat. Go in there and download it abs you'll be able to use any xposed module.
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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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Has everyone used a deodexed rom or did you get this working on stock?
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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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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
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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.
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@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.
Is there a working Xposed framework that can be used with the OP5? I'm coming from the LG V10 and have been using Xposed framework with the G3/G4 tweaksbox in Xposed which was awesome for moding everything about system (getting date on status bar, etc.). Is there anything like that for OP5 or OP in general?
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Is there a working Xposed framework that can be used with the OP5? I'm coming from the LG V10 and have been using Xposed framework with the G3/G4 tweaksbox in Xposed which was awesome for moding everything about system (getting date on status bar, etc.). Is there anything like that for OP5 or OP in general?
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Xposed has nothing to do with certain phones. Unless Xposed is released for Nougat, which doens't look like it's going to happen, you'd have to downgrade to a MM ROM to used Xposed on the OP5. Short answer, no.
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Xposed has nothing to do with certain phones. Unless Xposed is released for Nougat, which doens't look like it's going to happen, you'd have to downgrade to a MM ROM to used Xposed on the OP5. Short answer, no.
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Ok, thank you. But we do have Magisk, which I thought was based on Xposed? Are there mods through Magisk similar to the Xposed tweaks I mentioned that work on OP5? I see a bunch of listed modules in Magisk Manager, but none that are system level mods.
Magisk has nothing to do with Xposed..
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Ok, thank you. But we do have Magisk, which I thought was based on Xposed? Are there mods through Magisk similar to the Xposed tweaks I mentioned that work on OP5? I see a bunch of listed modules in Magisk Manager, but none that are system level mods.
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Magisk is the root management part of the equation and it does have some modules, but nothing near what Xposed offered. Someone more involved would have to speak to the exact reason (I suspect xposed hooks into many more aspects of /system than Magisk does, or has the ability to do), but it does offer some functionality. The modules you mentioned aren't likely going to be offered though.
Official Xposed for nougat has been released
Anyone tested this out yet on stock rooted OOS?
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Anyone tested this out yet on stock rooted OOS?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74084843&postcount=3
I'm running xXx 3.8 with magisk 14.2 and installed Xposed with no issues
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
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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.
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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?
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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.