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Which SDK version was it you flashed?
theashleyd123 said:
Which SDK version was it you flashed?
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Sdk 25.
Try install Magisk, and download the systemless xposed, that's how I got mine to work.
You'll also need the Modded Xposed installer, also available from MagiskManager.
Sidenote Systemless Xposed still breaks SafetyNet
So there is a crack over the proximity sensor on my phone so the display always goes black during calls and I cant disconnect the call by pressing on the display. So I'm forced to use power button to end call option on my rom.
The display for some reason also goes black while playing whatsapp audio and many other things for which then I'm forced to restart the phone by holding down the power button. It gets really annoying.
So if there a way to completely disable the proximity sensor?
I've searched for an app but didn't find anything useful.
Btw I have rooted Z00L running 7.1 Aim rom .
If you are using xposed than it will help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-disable-proximity-t2798887/post53766106#post53766106
Paresh18shah said:
If you are using xposed than it will help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-disable-proximity-t2798887/post53766106#post53766106
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Can you please tell me how to get Xposed on my phone?
Darkweb_182 said:
Can you please tell me how to get Xposed on my phone?
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Download and install xposed installer 3.1.4 and install framework API 25 v89 zip through TWRP. After successfully installation goto download section in xposed installer u'll find this module
And if you want systemless than you need to install Xposed framework API 25 module from Magisk if you are using magisk manager for root.
This will Help you for systemless Xposed
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Paresh18shah said:
Download and install xposed installer 3.1.4 and install framework API 25 v89 zip through TWRP. After successfully installation goto download section in xposed installer u'll find this module
And if you want systemless than you need to install Xposed framework API 25 module from Magisk if you are using magisk manager for root.
This will Help you for systemless Xposed
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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I installed Xposed on Magisk. Now what?
Darkweb_182 said:
I installed Xposed on Magisk. Now what?
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now install xposed installer if u see colour overthere it means xposed is active and then goto downlaod section and install your module which you want to..
Paresh18shah said:
now install xposed installer if u see colour overthere it means xposed is active and then goto downlaod section and install your module which you want to..
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Ok I flashed Xposed directly from twrp.
The sensor disabler works but I'm getting too many issues after installing xposed. Had to disable xposed. Too bad
Hi guys, I need some assistance. I only want to install GravityBox in my Mi A1 so that I can enable double tap gesture controls and other GravityBox features.
Now the problem is. Is it possible to install GravityBox using Magisk only, or you will still require Xposed Framework?
I understand that installing Xposed Framework will prevent you from having OTA updates and it will trigger SafetyNet.
So, is there a way to install GravityBox in the most least invasive method?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Gravitybox is a Xposed Module, so it needs Xposed Framework.
There is a Magisk module that activates Xposed Framework, thus, allows us to install and use any Xposed Module.
All becomes "dead" if we simply uninstall Magisk, so I guess there's no issue regarding OTA's since Magisk installs everything, systemlessly.
That's my current config, by the way...
Cheers!
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Battousai1 said:
Hi guys, I need some assistance. I only want to install GravityBox in my Mi A1 so that I can enable double tap gesture controls and other GravityBox features.
Now the problem is. Is it possible to install GravityBox using Magisk only, or you will still require Xposed Framework?
I understand that installing Xposed Framework will prevent you from having OTA updates and it will trigger SafetyNet.
So, is there a way to install GravityBox in the most least invasive method?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
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Use magisk to download systemless xposed(sdk26) and the modified apk and then u can download GravityBox
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Battousai1 said:
Hi guys, I need some assistance. I only want to install GravityBox in my Mi A1 so that I can enable double tap gesture controls and other GravityBox features.
Now the problem is. Is it possible to install GravityBox using Magisk only, or you will still require Xposed Framework?
I understand that installing Xposed Framework will prevent you from having OTA updates and it will trigger SafetyNet.
So, is there a way to install GravityBox in the most least invasive method?
Thank you in advance for any replies.
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If you have xposed and only gravitybox enabled i think that the test of safetynet in magisk passes(ctsprofile......). Some other modules mess with safetynet.(not 100 sure).you need to check modules one by one and check also the settings of fxposed (resource hooks) and settings of magisk (magisk hide).if you install the modules one by one and recheck safetynet you will have no issue. As far as the ota updates my opinion is to wait 2-3 weeks after the ota arrival and not be early adopters lol.
Thanks guys for the reply. So just to summarize, these are the steps that needs to be done:
1. Install Magisk only.
2. Once Magisk is installed, look for the Xposed framework module (SDK 26?) from Magisk and install it.
3. Once Xposed has been installed, look for GravityBox and activate/install it.
Is there an easy way to roll-back to original state? (i.e. unroot and bring back stock recovery and stock settings)
Thanks guys!
Battousai1 said:
Thanks guys for the reply. So just to summarize, these are the steps that needs to be done:
1. Install Magisk only.
2. Once Magisk is installed, look for the Xposed framework module (SDK 26?) from Magisk and install it.
3. Once Xposed has been installed, look for GravityBox and activate/install it.
Is there an easy way to roll-back to original state? (i.e. unroot and bring back stock recovery and stock settings)
Thanks guys!
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Before messing with modules make a backup in twrp first . To go stock it is easy hard reset and then lock bootloaderif you want. in case of bootloop or blackscreen because of fxposed modules you can try several solutions before you hardreset.(deactivate xposed or delete modules in twrp) One module is "dangerous " because of black screen . Dont know if they fixed it.
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-android-p-ify-features-t3764556)
Also I said sdk 26 because I assumed that you are on oreo if I'm wronig Google search your Android version and find with one you must install
Battousai1 said:
Thanks guys for the reply. So just to summarize, these are the steps that needs to be done:
1. Install Magisk only.
2. Once Magisk is installed, look for the Xposed framework module (SDK 26?) from Magisk and install it.
3. Once Xposed has been installed, look for GravityBox and activate/install it.
Is there an easy way to roll-back to original state? (i.e. unroot and bring back stock recovery and stock settings)
Thanks guys!
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Hi guys, quick question, I want to install Magisk, the guide I found lets you install Magisk and lets you retain OTA updates so that is good. Now the guide instructs you to install March and April security patch.
This is the xda link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/root-mi-a1-oreo-8-0-disabling-ota-magisk-t3728654
The question is, what if you are already have April 2018 security patch by default on your Mi A1, do you still need to install those two patches according to the guide? If not then how can you install Magisk without re-installing those patch?
Another question is, there are other guide that advises you to install custom recovery such as TWRP to install Magisk, what is the advantage of having a custom recovery over installijg Magisk via fastboot?
panostheodorakis7 said:
Use magisk to download systemless xposed(sdk26) and the modified apk and then u can download GravityBox
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Thanks panostheodorakis7! I finally able to install Magisk and then Xposed systemless SDK 26 within Magisk. I then noticed that there is no Xposed appa available, I tried to install the modified APK and then finally saw the Xposed app.
My question is, what is the use of installing the systemless Xposed within Magisk and what is the logic why we need to install the systemless and then install the APK to enable the app?
Battousai1 said:
Thanks panostheodorakis7! I finally able to install Magisk and then Xposed systemless SDK 26 within Magisk. I then noticed that there is no Xposed appa available, I tried to install the modified APK and then finally saw the Xposed app.
My question is, what is the use of installing the systemless Xposed within Magisk and what is the logic why we need to install the systemless and then install the APK to enable the app?
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When you install Xposed framework on Magisk, it doesn't mess with System partition which means it won't break OTA updates. Anything that you flash on Magisk, stays on /Magisk. But anything that you flash on twrp, stays on /System.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
But anything that you flash on twrp, stays on /System.
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Not 100% true, depends on what you're flashing in TWRP. For example Magisk itself, Magisk modules or custom kernels with stock Wifi drivers won't touch System partition at all. Also do NOT allow System modifications in TWRP as it will break OTA immediately.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
When you install Xposed framework on Magisk, it doesn't mess with System partition which means it won't break OTA updates. Anything that you flash on Magisk, stays on /Magisk. But anything that you flash on twrp, stays on /System.
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Thanks Rowdyy Ronnie, ok so installing the modified Xposed APK file doesn't touch the /System? because at first I don't understand the logic why we need to install the Magisk Xposed module and then we still need to install the APK. What is the difference between the Magisk Xposed module and the Xposed APK?
Lastly, I noticed that when I installed Magisk, you need to make a command "fastboot boot patched_boot.img" is this command the one that roots the device? or is it the Magisk Manager APK?
Battousai1 said:
Thanks Rowdyy Ronnie, ok so installing the modified Xposed APK file doesn't touch the /System? because at first I don't understand the logic why we need to install the Magisk Xposed module and then we still need to install the APK. What is the difference between the Magisk Xposed module and the Xposed APK?
Lastly, I noticed that when I installed Magisk, you need to make a command "fastboot boot patched_boot.img" is this command the one that roots the device? or is it the Magisk Manager APK?
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First, You flash Xposed framework to make your device Xposed compatible and then you use the Xposed Installer app to install xposed modules.
Second, Magisk root your device by patching the boot image (Unlike SuperSu which modifies System partition). So when you type fastboot boot patched_boot.img, you are booting the device into patched boot image instead of stock boot image and thus gaining root access. You can also just boot your device into twrp and flash magisk zip file instead of patching the boot image manually. And Magisk manager is just an app to control root access and allow you to flash magisk modules. But it doesn't root your device.
Rowdyy Ronnie said:
First, You flash Xposed framework to make your device Xposed compatible and you install the Xposed Installer app to install xposed modules.
Second, Magisk root your device by patching the boot image. So when you type fastboot boot patched_boot.img, you are booting the device into patched boot image and thus gaining root access. You can also just boot your device into twrp and flash magisk zip file instead of patching the boot image manually. And Magisk manager is just an app to control root access and allow you to flash magisk modules. But it doesn't root your device.
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Thanks Rowdyy Ronnie for the quick reply, now it make sense.
I would like to install xposed framework and I can see magisk have this capability in the download section. Can I installed the beta 90 version directly from magisk? If not, what is the best way to install xposed on the Asus Zenfone?
Install from magisk xposed work fine for me
i did install xposed framework from magisk, and follow the instruction of magisk xposed installer from it, (modified xposedinstaller 3.1.5.apk)
but after installed the APK, restarted device, i got bootloop
or maybe i should flash decrypt.zip after install the apk to fix the bootloop?
i couldn't find any guide to this, so any answers would help.
im on debloated stock v309 + UBL + TWRP + magisk
thanks
lucaxion said:
i did install xposed framework from magisk, and follow the instruction of magisk xposed installer from it, (modified xposedinstaller 3.1.5.apk)
but after installed the APK, restarted device, i got bootloop
or maybe i should flash decrypt.zip after install the apk to fix the bootloop?
i couldn't find any guide to this, so any answers would help.
im on debloated stock v309 + UBL + TWRP + magisk
thanks
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If you have enabled password/pattern entry while boot up, then magisk xposed will not work.
Hello,
yesterday i managed to pass safetynet test. to do this, I have to uninstall xposed (installed with twrp).
I have seen in the magisk app that there are versions of xposed (riru lsposed, edxposed, xposed v90). I installed riru v26 and then i tryed to install all the 3 module but the modules installation fails.
could you help me get a version of xposed that doesn't affect safetynet?
Thank you
Andrew
andrea12233221 said:
Hello,
yesterday i managed to pass safetynet test. to do this, I have to uninstall xposed (installed with twrp).
I have seen in the magisk app that there are versions of xposed (riru lsposed, edxposed, xposed v90). I installed riru v26 and then i tryed to install all the 3 module but the modules installation fails.
could you help me get a version of xposed that doesn't affect safetynet?
Thank you
Andrew
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