So, my install button, when installing apps from sources other than the play store, occasionally stops working. I'm on a modified version of NPN25.137-33, so I could root, with Magisk, Xposed for Nougat, unlocked bootloader, and MultiROM. Is this a known issue? Is there a fix?
Must be some app's overlay feature causing this.
Deny permission to all apps overlays.
Are you using an overlay app, for example, screen filters like Twilight, Blue filter, etc? If yes, pause them and then try to install the app.
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I have nothing with overlay permissions currently installed.
Cybertron713 said:
I have nothing with overlay permissions currently installed.
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You need to install an app from playstore. INSTALL BUTTOM UNLOCKER. Your problem maybe solved. I was also facing the same problem.
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Ever since upgrading to 6.0 i have not been able to use snapchat. it tells me my login info is wrong i changed my password uninstalled and reinstalled the app multiple times. So i emailed snapchat and they sent me a email saying
Some Snapchatters using a rooted Android device may experience issues using the app. Snapchat works best on devices running original software. Rooted devices - particularly those containing exploitation software - circumvent security defenses built into the mobile device, exposing your Snapchat account to additional risk and may not be supported.
Not sure how that would be the problem i was rooted on lollipop and did not have a issue. even tried logging on my non rooted tablet and got the same issue. Anyone els have this problem?
If you have Xposed installed, you have to uninstall the Xposed FRAMEWORK. You should be able to login to Snapchat, then you can reinstall Xposed framework.
Stryder5 said:
If you have Xposed installed, you have to uninstall the Xposed FRAMEWORK. You should be able to login to Snapchat, then you can reinstall Xposed framework.
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ok will try that thanks
did not seem to work for me. uninstalled xposed and have the same issue.
you have to uninstall the entire framework with the uninstaller zip, not just the app. Log into snap chat, then re-install xposed. You should remain logged in upon reboot.
Hi everyone,
I cannot seem to access the app. My device is rooted, got magisk, xposed and the rootcloak running. What is going wrong? Is it something due to the latest version of the app?
SALVO9 said:
Hi everyone,
I cannot seem to access the app. My device is rooted, got magisk, xposed and the rootcloak running. What is going wrong? Is it something due to the latest version of the app?
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The same thing happened to me and I still dont know what to do but all I done was remove the app and never install it again. ?? Sorry I didn't help you but that's what I done
Maybe there is a workaround. If only anyone more experienced than us could help..
Pokémon Go use Safety net to detect modified devices. Root cloak does not work to hide root. You probably can't open the app with root/Xposed in any way. If you search in the SuHide thread you may find a work around but it's filled with reply and it will be hard to.
Use xposed systemless, every time that I want play pokemon, only switch off xposed, reboot, and it works... that's the only way to play pokemon
I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
So I ended up disabling the System UI notifications all together. And that works but I'm pretty sure its going to disable other important notifications controlled by System UI. If anyone has any true solutions let me know.
Xposed can be installed on the Ascend XT. Search for my Xposed thread. I'm using Magisk Systemless Xposed v87.1.
Why not just swipe away the battery full notification. Yes, you've probably killed other things too by disabling SystemUI.
deuce300 said:
I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
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Have you tried using an Xposed module to remove it, I recall using one to do that to remove the same notification on my S4.
divineBliss said:
Why not just swipe away the battery full notification. Yes, you've probably killed other things too by disabling SystemUI.
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Because it's a nuisance, and I've notice with some games that notification (w/sound) will kill all in game sounds until the game is restarted. But that's just my 2¢
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yes it can pop up at the most inopportune time and its honestly a useless notification in the bar that is distracting. notifications shouldnt be in the bar that i should ignore.
@mattzeller and like i said before i tried installing Xposed before i believe the regular installer and that went fine but when i installed the framework and rebooted it kept boot looping at the android logo and i had to reflash the Swift and Fast ROM.
I plan on exploring the Xposed install that divineBliss mentioned I just need to backup my current ROM first and then double check all of the steps required. I hope it works. cause it really is a distracting notification.
deuce300 said:
yes it can pop up at the most inopportune time and its honestly a useless notification in the bar that is distracting. notifications shouldnt be in the bar that i should ignore.
@mattzeller and like i said before i tried installing Xposed before i believe the regular installer and that went fine but when i installed the framework and rebooted it kept boot looping at the android logo and i had to reflash the Swift and Fast ROM.
I plan on exploring the Xposed install that divineBliss mentioned I just need to backup my current ROM first and then double check all of the steps required. I hope it works. cause it really is a distracting notification.
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Using systemless Xposed is a fairly straightforward process. This is the way I got it working on mine since Magisk wouldn't flash because of the modified boot.img and would only modify stock, you don't have to flash the ROM like I did, but I was doing cleanup and reflash anyway.
1. Download all required files and put them on your external SD card.
a. Swift&Fast: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72258982
b. Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=68966662
2. Make sure you have the correct boot.img for the firmware version you are using, can't use B160 boot.img on B170 ROM, it causes wifi problems. I extracted boot.img from @madvane20 's Swift&Fast ROM since that's what I am running.
3. Do all necessary wipes and flash ROM, do NOT reboot yet.
4. Flash extracted boot.img (select img in TWRP to show *.img files) do NOT reboot yet.
5. Flash Magisk (I'm using current/stable)
6. Wipe caches and reboot.
7. Boot your phone, open Magisk Manager and go to Downloads and install Xposed Framework (SDK 23). I got an error here trying to download and install. I fixed it by adding the folder Magiskmanager to internal sdcard.
8. Download and install latest Xposed installer for systemless Xposed. The link for that is in the Magisk module information for Xposed.
9. Reboot (got a kitK Kat? It's gonna be a while) and everything should be working.
Occasionally after a reboot you can't open settings(Xposed issue), just reboot again, should clear that up.
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Although I'm sure there's a way via xposed to disable the notification, I haven't found it yet. The xEMUI module has some nice tweaks, but nothing related to that.
Perhaps via appOpsXposed, or via stopReceiverBroadcasts... remove the ability for SystemUI to see the charging related events..?
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Although I'm sure there's a way via xposed to disable the notification, I haven't found it yet. The xEMUI module has some nice tweaks, but nothing related to that.
Perhaps via appOpsXposed, or via stopReceiverBroadcasts... remove the ability for SystemUI to see the charging related events..?
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once i get over pneumonia ill fix my b180 rom. however b180 in general has bad battery drain for me on stock or my rom. will help what i can once i feel better
Have you tried the NotifyClean module in Xposed?
Thanks -n0cturne- for the xEMUI tip. I have been dying to center the clock in EMUI w/o having to use FSBI. FSBI works really well, but slows everything down.
deuce300 said:
I am running rooted Swift and Fast B170 ROM on one XT and stock B180 on another and have yet to find a way to disable this seemingly system based notification. On my rooted device I tried to install Xposed but ran into a boot loop issue after installing the framework so I am inclined to think that isn't a possible route to a solution. The OS notification center is pretty useless in managing app notifications and the battery notification doesn't seem to be tied to a specific app anyway.
Does anyone have any ideas how to disable the notification?
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Notifyclean will do what you ask, I have tested it and once I blocked that specific notification, no longer pops up or chimes that the battery is full
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NotifyClean only lets you disable the tray notification, not the pop up dropzone notification. . Unless I'm missing something?
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NotifyClean only lets you disable the tray notification, not the pop up dropzone notification. . Unless I'm missing something?
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It gets rid of the notification in the notification area and blocks the pop-up that occurs when it's full. Just not the "you just plugged your phone in" pop-up
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Hello,
I'm experienced a weird bug - when installing an APK file the phone hangs and I need to force restart it. After restarting the phone and trying to open the app being updated - a crash occurs. The update process is seemingly corrupting the app as I need to uninstall it and install again to make it work, making the associated data gone. It is frustrating, because it happens like I'd say 50/50 of times.
Happens while installing an app manually and using root in Yalp. Play Store not tested as it is not present on the phone.
The setup is Xperia X compact running latest .118 Oreo with microg, no GAPPS, Magisk, official Xposed 90 beta3,
Xposed modules: BatteryCare+, FakeGAPPS, GravityBox, XposedGmsCoreUnifiedNlp, XPrivacyLua
It did happen on Xperia X and Xperia XZ with similar setup on Oreo. I wonder if it might be caused by Xposed bundled with Xperia Software?
Actually I'm facing similar issue. I concluded it's caused by Xposed and certain modules. In fact, it's a known issue of Xposed for Oreo. According to rovo89, existing Xposed has problem with ART in Oreo.
As a workaround, now whenever I need to install/uninstall anything, I disable Xposed in Magisk first.
https://github.com/rovo89/Xposed/issues/325
Thank you @itandy for replying. Have you tried installing EdXposed instead of the regular Xposed?
Well it is basically for Pie but it is supposed to work on oreo too. Whenever I tried to install it on X compact running Oreo I got bootloop.
I have found that only some apps installation would cause a freeze and reboot. But your solution is safer of course.
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Thank you @itandy for replying. Have you tried installing EdXposed instead of the regular Xposed?
Well it is basically for Pie but it is supposed to work on oreo too. Whenever I tried to install it on X compact running Oreo I got bootloop.
I have found that only some apps installation would cause a freeze and reboot. But your solution is safer of course.
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Unfortunately EdXposed doesn't work last time I tried. It fails to boot at all.
Hello, I have a strange problem, after every reboot of the phone, some apps are not working anymore, they either stuck at the loading screen or force close. For example, Genshin Impact (game) gets stuck, Faceapp force closes, other apps like a banking app and a local provider app are also affected. Clearing cache/data does't help, only reinstalling fixes this.
Open bootloader, rooted, stock rom 11.0.2.2IN11BA, stock kernel, no magisk modules, upgrade from 11.0.1.1 didn't fixed it. Model IN2023, when I got the phone it had the global rom and I installed the eu after rooting. Any ideas what the problem could be?
Perpatoura said:
Hello, I have a strange problem, after every reboot of the phone, some apps are not working anymore, they either stuck at the loading screen or force close. For example, Genshin Impact (game) gets stuck, Faceapp force closes, other apps like a banking app and a local provider app are also affected. Clearing cache/data does't help, only reinstalling fixes this.
Open bootloader, rooted, stock rom 11.0.2.2IN11BA, stock kernel, no magisk modules, upgrade from 11.0.1.1 didn't fixed it. Model IN2023, when I got the phone it had the global rom and I installed the eu after rooting. Any ideas what the problem could be?
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Are you indeed still rooted? I get this issue if I turn on systemless and then don't reboot.
Or if I lose root if I haven't actually installed the patched image after booting the patched image.
Check to see if you're actually still rooted.
If you are then turn on systemless.
dladz said:
Are you indeed still rooted? I get this issue if I turn on systemless and then don't reboot.
Or if I lose root if I haven't actually installed the patched image after booting the patched image.
Check to see if you're actually still rooted.
If you are then turn on systemless.
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Hello, thank you for your answer, I still have root, just checked. What do I have to do to turn on systemless? Just press on "systemless hosts" in magisk settings?