Will this method of making snapchat optimized better work? - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

https://forums.androidcentral.com/g...nt-30fps-low-light-environments-snapchat.html
Im running crdroid, and curious if this method will work and not bootloop my phone. And is there any other mehtod to make Snapchat optimized for android

XxperexX said:
https://forums.androidcentral.com/g...nt-30fps-low-light-environments-snapchat.html
Im running crdroid, and curious if this method will work and not bootloop my phone. And is there any other mehtod to make Snapchat optimized for android
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well for anyone who was curious i did it and it doesnt do anything. no bootloops or crashes. This is mainly because when u reinstall snap u cant log in because of root detection

XxperexX said:
https://forums.androidcentral.com/g...nt-30fps-low-light-environments-snapchat.html
Im running crdroid, and curious if this method will work and not bootloop my phone. And is there any other mehtod to make Snapchat optimized for android
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I can try and see if it works. What this is is spoofing the phone model number in build prop, to be the same as that of the one plus 3. (A3000). I have heard about one plus working with snap to optimize quality, but would assume that this would mean the phone's software itself is optimized for Snapchat, not Snapchat only optimizing it's app for a certain phone? I will report back though.
Also, if you are using magisk for root then Snapchat won't catch root.
Edit : snap has started to behave differently, maybe a coincidence, maybe not. Would not recommend making this build prop change.

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Xposed?

Anyone had safely tested xposed on Note 4?
Tmo note 4 here, xposed seems to have broken s health and private mode from what I've found so far.
So it's pretty much the same as S5, I wonder the fix in S5 will work on Note 4. I remember changing some values in a file when I was on S5 with xposed.
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Just found what I changed last time:
Change in the build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=false
From 'true' to 'false'.
Anyone brave enough to try?
killkyo said:
So it's pretty much the same as S5, I wonder the fix in S5 will work on Note 4. I remember changing some values in a file when I was on S5 with xposed.
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Just found what I changed last time:
Change in the build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=false
From 'true' to 'false'.
Anyone brave enough to try?
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Tried already, but seems doesn't work. So, I freeze S-health right away.....
There is an Xposed module that should fix this by @wanam I don't know if it will work on the Note 4 like it does on the S5 though.
HERE
badwolf94 said:
There is an Xposed module that should fix this by @wanam I don't know if it will work on the Note 4 like it does on the S5 though.
HERE
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dude! i love you so much right now lol. i thought i was sol. i tried changing the value in build prop but it actually caused Nova Launcher to crash until i changed it back. (weird i know) has anyone tried using the module on the note 4 yet?
knarfies said:
dude! i love you so much right now lol. i thought i was sol. i tried changing the value in build prop but it actually caused Nova Launcher to crash until i changed it back. (weird i know) has anyone tried using the module on the note 4 yet?
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The method you mentioned with the changing of the build.prop is reliant on more than just the changing of ro.securestorage.support=true.
1. Make sure you don't have Xposed installed, if you do uninstall it.
2. Then change ro.securestorage.support=true to ro.securestorage.support=false.
3. Install Xposed Framework.
4. Wipe the data from S Health and HealthService.
5. Reboot.
P.S. Pretty sure this method doesn't fix Private Mode
badwolf94 said:
The method you mentioned with the changing of the build.prop is reliant on more than just the changing of ro.securestorage.support=true.
1. Make sure you don't have Xposed installed, if you do uninstall it.
2. Then change ro.securestorage.support=true to ro.securestorage.support=false.
3. Install Xposed Framework.
4. Wipe the data from S Health and HealthService.
5. Reboot.
P.S. Pretty sure this method doesn't fix Private Mode
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so i would rather go the module fix route then. Once we can get someone to confirm activating it doesn't hose up the phone of course.
I installed Xposed for a few hours, it made the phone very laggy, so I uninstalled it.
Scaven said:
I installed Xposed for a few hours, it made the phone very laggy, so I uninstalled it.
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it did for me as well at first but then settled down. havent had any lag issues anymoe. It even caused my texts to send slowly. Like i said though, havent seen any other isssues of lag. S health issue is now fixed... the only issue i have is that we cant use private mode.
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it did for me as well at first but then settled down. havent had any lag issues anymoe. It even caused my texts to send slowly. Like i said though, havent seen any other isssues of lag. S health issue is now fixed... the only issue i have is that we cant use private mode.
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Did you use Wanam's exposed module to fix S-Health?
Anyone tried to enable call recording with exposed? And get it working?
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it did for me as well at first but then settled down. havent had any lag issues anymoe. It even caused my texts to send slowly. Like i said though, havent seen any other isssues of lag. S health issue is now fixed... the only issue i have is that we cant use private mode.
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I thought private mode was down to being rooted not xposed but I could be wrong
knarfies said:
it did for me as well at first but then settled down. havent had any lag issues anymoe. It even caused my texts to send slowly. Like i said though, havent seen any other isssues of lag. S health issue is now fixed... the only issue i have is that we cant use private mode.
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So which method you used to fix S health? Module or the above "manual" method?
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So which method you used to fix S health? Module or the above "manual" method?
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I used wanam xposed to fix it.
I was thinking that you need to be rooted to use Xposed. Is that correct?
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I used wanam xposed to fix it.
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Thanks, care to share what modules are you using? Just wanna see if those that i intend to use will be working fine.
One more thing, which version of xposed are you using? I installed 2.6.1 and it just lag too much that i cannot even access wanam module.
ewingr said:
I was thinking that you need to be rooted to use Xposed. Is that correct?
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Yes that's correct
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Scaven said:
I installed Xposed for a few hours, it made the phone very laggy, so I uninstalled it.
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Disable s-health and all will be fine my friend
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killkyo said:
Thanks, care to share what modules are you using? Just wanna see if those that i intend to use will be working fine.
One more thing, which version of xposed are you using? I installed 2.6.1 and it just lag too much that i cannot even access wanam module.
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Freeze s-health until a fix is found.
My phone is running fantastic at the moment.
It was laggy as crap after installing xposed.
Now its flawless.
They had this problem on the S5, the reason why it lags so much is that Xposed interferes with one of the checks that Private mode and the S Health service use, which causes the sensor for S Health to constantly hang(this causes the lag you have mentioned).
The Wanam module XSecureStorage fixes this by skipping the check the apps make.
I imagine the reason why Private Mode doesn't work even with this module, is because the Secure Element is in a different place; since this module is technically only for S5 and hasn't been update for compatibility.

Anyone know a root best for 7.1.2 work fine with 1575?

Anyone know a root best for 7.1.2 work fine with 1575?
ROM: DU, Omni and CypherOS
I personally am loving Magisk for my root needs. It allows Android Pay to work as well.
CJ-Wylde said:
I personally am loving Magisk for my root needs. It allows Android Pay to work as well.
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Is there anything else other than Magisk and SuperSU?
kudouyuzi said:
Is there anything else other than Magisk and SuperSU?
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No... Except for the Java root built into some ROM's, but it isn't stand-alone so you can't just apply it to other ROMs. There used to be Superuser, but it was dropped back around Jellybean or KitKat I believe
What is wrong with Magisk or SuperSU? Both work exceptionally well...
acejavelin said:
No... Except for the Java root built into some ROM's, but it isn't stand-alone so you can't just apply it to other ROMs. There used to be Superuser, but it was dropped back around Jellybean or KitKat I believe
What is wrong with Magisk or SuperSU? Both work exceptionally well...
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SuperSU: some app does not work like Mario run
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SuperSU: some app does not work like Mario run
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Well, some apps don't work because of the SafetyNet API, not because of root itself... Root has no effect on those apps working or not, but it does cause the SafetyNet API to fail it's "modified device" check. Magisk has Magisk Hide, which gets around this check most of the time, but SafetyNet API is always being updated (and is a mandatory part of Google Play Services) so it's the old cat & mouse game of who can stay ahead of who.
The best thing you can do is NOT USE GAMES that force you to have unmodified device, and let the developer know why you are not going to continue to use their game, maybe they will get it eventually. Financial and some security apps I understand why they have this requirement.
The issue here is that some apps and services just will not be available to rooted devices, and it will be more and more as time goes on. Enthusiasts like us have a minimal impact on the Android market, especially for apps, so we will just be shut out as time goes on. Unfortunately, that is just the way the industry is going.
Eventually root will be a thing of the past, in fact many hobbyists have abandoned it already because it just isn't worth the hassle and loss of features of the device.
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Well, some apps don't work because of the SafetyNet API, not because of root itself... Root has no effect on those apps working or not, but it does cause the SafetyNet API to fail it's "modified device" check. Magisk has Magisk Hide, which gets around this check most of the time, but SafetyNet API is always being updated (and is a mandatory part of Google Play Services) so it's the old cat & mouse game of who can stay ahead of who.
The best thing you can do is NOT USE GAMES that force you to have unmodified device, and let the developer know why you are not going to continue to use their game, maybe they will get it eventually. Financial and some security apps I understand why they have this requirement.
The issue here is that some apps and services just will not be available to rooted devices, and it will be more and more as time goes on. Enthusiasts like us have a minimal impact on the Android market, especially for apps, so we will just be shut out as time goes on. Unfortunately, that is just the way the industry is going.
Eventually root will be a thing of the past, in fact many hobbyists have abandoned it already because it just isn't worth the hassle and loss of features of the device.
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If no root , how do I backup my apps ?
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If no root , how do I backup my apps ?
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You don't... you reinstall them. And if the app follows the Marshmallow and later standards, it stores it's config in your Google Account. Or you use ADB to back them up (which has never really worked too well for me though).
Times are changing, we still have root, but there is a cost to it, some apps will not work, some need to have root hidden (ie. Magisk Hide).
The situation is only going to continue to get worse as time goes on...
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You don't... you reinstall them. And if the app follows the Marshmallow and later standards, it stores it's config in your Google Account. Or you use ADB to back them up (which has never really worked too well for me though).
Times are changing, we still have root, but there is a cost to it, some apps will not work, some need to have root hidden (ie. Magisk Hide).
The situation is only going to continue to get worse as time goes on...
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Magisk can uninstall?
kudouyuzi said:
Magisk can uninstall?
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Uninstall what? I'm not sure what you are asking...
acejavelin said:
Uninstall what? I'm not sure what you are asking...
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Uninstall Magisk root.
kudouyuzi said:
Uninstall Magisk root.
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You can uninstall Magisk or SuperSU, both have the capability within them. If it was preinstalled with your ROM, it might not be possible though.
If you want a custom ROM without root, look at GZ Rom's (Tesla, Tipsy, Validus) or some of the others.
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You can uninstall Magisk or SuperSU, both have the capability within them. If it was preinstalled with your ROM, it might not be possible though.
If you want a custom ROM without root, look at GZ Rom's (Tesla, Tipsy, Validus) or some of the others.
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And do you a best rom?
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And do you a best rom?
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Stock... otherwise there really is no answer to that question, it is purely opinion. Best bet is try some of the bigger, more popular ROMs and see what you like.
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Stock... otherwise there really is no answer to that question, it is purely opinion. Best bet is try some of the bigger, more popular ROMs and see what you like.
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Stock rom no Android N, so…
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Stock rom no Android N, so…
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So... that wasn't what you asked.
Stock Nougat will be coming though, have patience, but if the current setback rumors are true we are looking at a minimum of 30 days.
My go to ROM on any device is Resurrection Remix, followed by any Ground Zero ROM (usually Tipsy or Validus), and then Dirty Unicorns. Take your pick I guess...
acejavelin said:
So... that wasn't what you asked.
Stock Nougat will be coming though, have patience, but if the current setback rumors are true we are looking at a minimum of 30 days.
My go to ROM on any device is Resurrection Remix, followed by any Ground Zero ROM (usually Tipsy or Validus), and then Dirty Unicorns. Take your pick I guess...
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Stock Nougat, maybe need more time, maybe later than Google IO, I think, so I want a great third party rom.
kudouyuzi said:
Stock Nougat, maybe need more time, maybe later than Google IO, I think, so I want a great third party rom.
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Install Resurrection Remix(read the thread), it has magisk fully working.
In this rom is still one big bug - if you want use gestures you have to change cpu governors to impulse(before turn on ambient display/moto gestures).
dzidexx said:
Install Resurrection Remix(read the thread), it has magisk fully working.
In this rom is still one big bug - if you want use gestures you have to change cpu governors to impulse(before turn on ambient display/moto gestures).
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Do you know a best rom?
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Do you know a best rom?
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The "Best ROM" is subjective. You won't get a universal answer.
Some people will say Dirty Unicorns is the best.
Some will say Lineage, RR, Validus is the best.
It's a matter of what you're looking for and if it suits your needs. Remember that Nougat ROMs are still a little buggy.
Only way to see if it's a ROM is the "best" for you is to try them all and see which one you feel is the best.

Marshmallow on the OnePlus 5?

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
FloyderE said:
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/
Stupifier said:
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.
geoff5093 said:
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.
Cypher_01 said:
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.
geoff5093 said:
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.
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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.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A5000 using Tapatalk
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.

Camera app from Stock image for X Compact

Hello dear fellow users of Xperia X Xompact.
I am currently using OMNI rom mod, with TWRP, bootloader unlocked - and as for ROM itself it's not too bad but Camera app is terrible, nearly impossible to record any videos (screent shuttering, performance problems).
I have installed Google camera app from Google store - any time I open video mod: app crashes saying that application could not connect with camera. In general I am very dissapointed withc picutres quality and both apps does not really give my muhc options to improve that.
So, my idea was to get Sone stick camera installed on this rom. Any of you guys know if and how I could find it ? I took time to look up for it myslef but found nothing really interesting. I don not know if this is even possible. I am willing to go back to stock image, as currently this phone's camera is pretty juch useless.
Any help is welcomed
malcolmx.ws said:
I don not know if this is even possible.
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It isn't, rooted modified stock is always the best option.
XperienceD said:
It isn't, rooted modified stock is always the best option.
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SO - go back to stock, root, debloat and have fun ?
malcolmx.ws said:
SO - go back to stock, root, debloat and have fun ?
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Roll back to .198 Marshmallow, root, debloat, run xposed and have fun.
kekistaneerefugee said:
Roll back to .198 Marshmallow, root, debloat, run xposed and have fun.
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why not nougat ? alotugh I must admit, i have bougat 34.3.A.0.206_R2D i can't get it to root at any cost..
malcolmx.ws said:
why not nougat ?.
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Xposed isnt on nougat and you can run android n-ify module to make marshmallow nougat so theres no need to be on nougat.

Miui 12 based on Android 11 General |Discussions| Bugs| Features

Hello everyone
Our beloved K30 Pro/F2 Pro has gotten Android 11 officially from Xiaomi.eu so this thread is to give your thoughts, discuss, ask questions, discuss bugs encountered and much more. Hope you guys got lots to say. Thread will be updated with time.:good:
hackarchive said:
Hello everyone
Our beloved K30 Pro/F2 Pro has gotten Android 11 officially from Xiaomi.eu so this thread is to give your thoughts, discuss, ask questions, discuss bugs encountered and much more. Hope you guys got lots to say. Thread will be updated with time.:good:
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UNofficially
No bugs for my daily use.
Just cosmetics issue
Data/wifi/BT ok
Dual SIM ok
Camera OK
No third apps issues
My only problem is the root so i stay unrooted for the moment (lost functionalities with Tasker and FK Manager)
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UNofficially
No bugs for my daily use.
Just cosmetics issue
Data/wifi/BT ok
Dual SIM ok
Camera OK
No third apps issues
My only problem is the root so i stay unrooted for the moment (lost functionalities with Tasker and FK Manager)
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Don't you have no volume in outgoing/incoming calls bug?
fernoct said:
Don't you have no volume in outgoing/incoming calls bug?
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No problems in in/out calls
From phone or IP calls (duo,wh,messenger)
Envoyé de mon Redmi K30 Pro en utilisant Tapatalk
Mastakony said:
UNofficially
No bugs for my daily use.
Just cosmetics issue
Data/wifi/BT ok
Dual SIM ok
Camera OK
No third apps issues
My only problem is the root so i stay unrooted for the moment (lost functionalities with Tasker and FK Manager)
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Root works perfectly fine with Magisk.
Bug(s) encountered:
- Webview-related apps (e.g. Chrome, IDM+, etc.) force close when EdXposed is installed/active.
- Home and recent apps gestures don't work on third party launchers such as Nova.
It's actually working smoothly as far I tested it BUT I switched back to Android 10 because the root partition /system /sys etc etc cannot be mounted as r/w and this EVEN in recovery (???)
That's a pretty mess for now as I love change my boot animation and splash screen or even access to second space's files from main user
kkosnuss said:
It's actually working smoothly as far I tested it BUT I switched back to Android 10 because the root partition /system /sys etc etc cannot be mounted as r/w and this EVEN in recovery (???)
That's a pretty mess for now as I love change my boot animation and splash screen or even access to second space's files from main user
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You mean... You like to see your phone start?
How many times in a day?
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batuken said:
Root works perfectly fine with Magisk.
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I thought it wasn't possible to root MIUI 12...?
oroboros74 said:
I thought it wasn't possible to root MIUI 12...?
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Who said it's not possible?
batuken said:
Who said it's not possible?
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I think maybe I'm confusing it with edxposed not being able to be installed on the latest MIUI rom (?).
Edit : no, I guess I wasn't totally confused, right?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/po...all-xposed-using-magisk-t4157653/post83498753
oroboros74 said:
I think maybe I'm confusing it with edxposed not being able to be installed on the latest MIUI rom (?).
Edit : no, I guess I wasn't totally confused, right?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/po...all-xposed-using-magisk-t4157653/post83498753
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EdXposed perfectly works too, but only on Android 10-based MIUI.
light animation trims.
When the screen is locked, it flashes twice. Little bug
On both latest stable and weekly:
I have had a flickering screen while on the lockscreen, where it doesn't catch the fingerprint and the screen just keeps on going on and off rapidly.
This happened to me more than once.
Also the fullscreen gestures do not work on third party launchers.
Android 10 just feels more solid and I feel (I understand that this is subjective) that Android 10 MIUI12 is just slightly more snappy.
batuken said:
Root works perfectly fine with Magisk.
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The SafetyNet Check failed due to a cts profile mismatch for me. I had to force basic attestation with MagiskHide Props Config for it to pass. How would you pass it without doing that, seeing that you didn't.
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The SafetyNet Check failed due to a cts profile mismatch for me. I had to force basic attestation with MagiskHide Props Config for it to pass. How would you pass it without doing that, seeing that you didn't.
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I didn't do anything aside from enabling MagiskHide in Magisk. If it still doesn't work, try to clear Google Play Services and Google Services Framework's data and reboot.
Repeat the process until it passes Safetynet. Do note that EdXposed breaks Safetynet so you have to enable App List Mode and Pass Safetynet in Settings.
Viper and Dolby both work separately but not together even with AML and ACP modules. I might be doing something wrong. What I tried is the same steps from android 10 and they do work on that. Anyone had any success?
Didn't realize this thread existed and made another post about it recently
Other than that most things have been stable for me except a few 3rd party apps not working and I didn't test battery life enough yet. I feel like sot could be worse but performance is definitely smoother than Android 10 though
Anyone got android 11 notifications bubbles working?
Bugs:
-Safetynet failed (root with magisk ok)
- cannot install more apps, used 25/256gb
- cannot charge background - break always
- camera- break sometimes
Everything works fine, excepted viper on last xiaomi.eu weekly.

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