So sad of the Huawei M3-Lite - Huawei Mediapad M3 Questions & Answers

After root ,then I think I can use Tincore Keymapper,but this app can not get the background app name。
Then try xposed edge pro,but the xposed framework not support arm64v8.
Look for the third Rom,found Nothing!
“Huawei”,is a good lesson for me!

How did you get root? All of the recoveries and tips I've seen posted here are for the M3 and not the M3 Lite.

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Xposed / Framework

not sure if theres anything out there for the 230nu? but I was curious if there was anyway to get the framework for this device, Ive never used exposed other than a slight dabble with it on my Galaxy Note i717 ! Anyone have any knowldege of this ? I am rooted , and I do have TWRP , however the TWRP I have is useless as it cant do anything! If theres another copy of recovery out there Id be willing to try that out as well, I dont actually use the Tab all that much , I have too much fun on my OnePlus One
I don't really understand your question all to well, but to my knowledge the Xposed framework should work on all devices. I have the 8" tab 4 and Xposed is installed as are multiple modules. The xposed framework is just an APK, which I believe makes it universal. Hopefully this helps with your question.
Just find the xposed apk, move it to your device and install the apk. Then you should install/update the framework and reboot your device. Should be completely done with everything after that besides installing whatever modules you want. I'd suggest checking the subforum for it and you should have all your answers there.
I've never used xposed before but I thought it would be easier than flashing a ROM. Where do I get it an SM-T230NU & what are the best modules?
Just search for the xposed forum on XDA and then you download it. I use wanam xposed module to kill camera sound and to do a few other useful tweaks and one or two other modules just for giggles like the hodor module.
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There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
SM-T230NU/ xposed frsmework install
vice86 said:
There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
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The warning msg says "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc...
Pm me if you want me to email you the screenshot of the whole thing. Thanks in advance for the help.
Dogfyter
Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Same issue here on my SM-T231.

Xposed and framework for lollipop 5.1.1

So, I had several modules working with previous version of KK, all of them properly working (one for all: AMPLIFY).
These modules helped a lot in order to extend battery life.
Now the question: is there anyone who has been able to install Xposed and Framework on our M7 with latest firmware B324 (LP 5.1.1). If so, please, advice:
- procedure to follow
- files to be used
I'm on Mt-L09 rooted and bootloader unlocked.
As far as I know Xposed is only in beta version for Nexus and just a couple of others, not M7.
For moderators: I haven' t fount any other thread in which this discussion has been already faced.
If I'm wrong, please link it with the others, or just delete this thread. Thank you.
No working xposed for now. I try flash v75 and I lost my touch button and status bar to.
Wysłane z mojego HUAWEI MT7-L09 przy użyciu Tapatalka
I'm sorry tuddu, I also tried... No framework... it kills system UI (navigation and status bar)... That's why I rolled back to CM11... I wait/hope (if Huawei releases a suitable 5.x kernel) for CM12... I'm really done with EMUI !
Same problem here, tried to flash all latest versions of xposed and only one that flashed properly was v75 , which makes notification bar and control buttons dissapear
Had to flash uninstall zip file in order to recover notification bar and controls.
Hope xposed will be compactible with m7 soon
zicojoksic said:
Same problem here, tried to flash all latest versions of xposed and only one that flashed properly was v75 , which makes notification bar and control buttons dissapear
Had to flash uninstall zip file in order to recover notification bar and controls.
Hope xposed will be compactible with m7 soon
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Yes, already tried and already faced the same problems.
For me Xposed is quite important since allow me activate apps like AMPLIFY which helped a lot in battery drain reduction.
Let' s keep this thread alive, I think soon some news will be added...
I think you should post in Xposed thread with some logs to help development.
I'll have a Mate 7 in a few daysand will try it again
Is there any news from other users who already tried installing Xposed on LP 5.1.1.?
Same installed latest xposed but failed....
+1, subscribed. I've gone through the same process, same results. EMUI is a rather heavily modified skin, so here's hoping the xposed team find a way...
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tuddu said:
So, I had several modules working with previous version of KK, all of them properly working (one for all: AMPLIFY).
These modules helped a lot in order to extend battery life.
Now the question: is there anyone who has been able to install Xposed and Framework on our M7 with latest firmware B324 (LP 5.1.1). If so, please, advice:
- procedure to follow
- files to be used
I'm on Mt-L09 rooted and bootloader unlocked.
As far as I know Xposed is only in beta version for Nexus and just a couple of others, not M7.
For moderators: I haven' t fount any other thread in which this discussion has been already faced.
If I'm wrong, please link it with the others, or just delete this thread. Thank you.
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it is not recommended to use this app it can destroy your phone ... it is not designed for lolipop ..
this app is DEAD..
there is nothing useful either..
XDADEVX said:
it is not recommended to use this app it can destroy your phone ... it is not designed for lolipop ..
this app is DEAD..
there is nothing useful either..
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Not exactly. In other threads some developpers are compiling And testing new betas. This means that the development Goes on...
And it can't destroy your phone
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MISSING XPOSED?!!! because of 7.1.1 update?

Please note that this write up is based on the assumption that you have a rooted after updating firmware to 7.1.1 and also unlocked bootloader
On several ocassions I was tempted to take firmware upgrade to Anroid 7.1.1 but thinking of missing xposed, I was delaying it. Finally I decided to take the firmware update mainly because of several goodness packed in Android 7.1.1. Finally I updated my device with Android 7.1.1 and took following alternatives to enjoy the benefits that I was enjoying with xposed.
1. I hate softkeys and also wanting to always keep status bar immersive. Xposed immersive module was doing the job. I achieved the same wihtout xposed as below,
Added a line in build.prop qemu.hw.mainkeys=1, and restart phone hides navbar permenantly. Installed Tile Root to hide status bar and the good thing about this this app is that it doesn't loose notification pull down option. Once installed it will be seen in Quick settings as it doesn't have launcher. Using Quick settings edit, you can being the immersive button and use it to go immersive. We need Pie Control to manage the absence of navbar.[/URL]
2. YouTube background playback was possible with the help of xposed module. I managed the same screen off playback as below,
Installed OG YouTube which is a moded version of official YouTube. This has the ability to play YouTube in the background. You can search yourself to find this modded app
3. Magisk work for 7.1.1 hence if anyone wants to use Android Pay it is still possible
If anyone wants to find alternative for the xposed module that were in use until MM, please post here. We can collectively find a best possible options.
Xposed resurrection Remix 7.1.1?
Hi guys,i have RR-7.1.1 on my S4 mini GT-I9091 installed,installed xposed and cloakwork.Nut it appears that there is NO framework yet.İs that true or is it me who couldn't find it?İf there is a way to get it to work how can i?thanks in advance:good:
SkullzZ said:
Hi guys,i have RR-7.1.1 on my S4 mini GT-I9091 installed,installed xposed and cloakwork.Nut it appears that there is NO framework yet.İs that true or is it me who couldn't find it?İf there is a way to get it to work how can i?thanks in advance:good:
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No xposed framework for Android 7.1.1 yet. I understood from xposed author that it is still in progress.
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smohanv said:
No xposed framework for Android 7.1.1 yet. I understood from xposed author that it is still in progress.
Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
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thanks a lot..i was so confused with checking to framworks that allready exists
YouTube ads can be filtered using xposed module YouTube Adaway. I am Adguard to do this job and selected HTTPS filtering instead of VPN option. It works better now. I can enjoy YouTube videos without ads which use to appear every 15min.
I miss some module that allowed to swipe up and down in the official youtube app for changing volume
smohanv said:
YouTube ads can be filtered using xposed module YouTube Adaway. I am Adguard to do this job and selected HTTPS filtering instead of VPN option. It works better now. I can enjoy YouTube videos without ads which use to appear every 15min.
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I have always used adaway, does it work better and have any cons? thank you
Javi22 said:
I miss some module that allowed to swipe up and down in the official youtube app for changing volume
I have always used adaway, does it work better and have any cons? thank you
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I am using adguard for two weeks now and do not see any issue. Also, adguard is helping to protect our privacy too.

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
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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
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/
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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.
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.
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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:
Jonathanve said:
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.

xPosed Framework on Oreo?

Hello friends,
is it possible to install xposed framework on LG G6 running Oreo? If yes, is there a guide topic for how to do it?
I especially want xposed framework to use Youtube Background Playback modification. Is there a way to run youtube in background without xposed framework? Thanks for your answers.
ndroid1562 said:
Hello friends,
is it possible to install xposed framework on LG G6 running Oreo? If yes, is there a guide topic for how to do it?
I especially want xposed framework to use Youtube Background Playback modification. Is there a way to run youtube in background without xposed framework? Thanks for your answers.
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Magisk module youtube vanced it is a good option and you can pass safetynet
mprovi_15 said:
Magisk module youtube vanced it is a good option and you can pass safetynet
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Is it working on oreo? Is there an "How-to-topic" for installing magisk?
Download the latest version of iytbp & microg. No root required and its much better than any xposed mod I've ever used to emulate the same result (background playback etc)
Just Google: iytbp xda
ndroid1562 said:
Hello friends,
is it possible to install xposed framework on LG G6 running Oreo? If yes, is there a guide topic for how to do it?
I especially want xposed framework to use Youtube Background Playback modification. Is there a way to run youtube in background without xposed framework? Thanks for your answers.
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Installing Oreo now, ill test it myself and report back with results, but it appears it is working... (https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g6/how-to/lg-g6-stock-oreo-root-xposed-t3795323/page2)
Edit: Cant install without stock recovery, cant find stock recovery.... attempting to download kdz and extract it...
Edit 2: Thanks Zefie, dirty flashed v20a zip, mostly everything working!
I installed xposed magisk module and xposed works perfectly.
cpu frequencies get locked for me if i install xposed, it only goes to 1500Mhz so it gets very laggy, when i unistall xposed it takes a while, but get's back to full power in a cuple of minutes
ndroid1562 said:
Hello friends,
is it possible to install xposed framework on LG G6 running Oreo? If yes, is there a guide topic for how to do it?
I especially want xposed framework to use Youtube Background Playback modification. Is there a way to run youtube in background without xposed framework? Thanks for your answers.
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Can confirm, Xpsoed framework works fine for me aswell (SDK 26 from Magisk modules), some issues with FSBI, but seems to be on the apps end, everything else seems to works fine (Adaway for youtube, Dimensions Changer, XPrivacy Lua, and Xstana), not having problems with locked cpu clocks as mentioned.
So is there a topic for how to install magisk and xposed framework on our devices? I don't want to damage my LG G6 :/
ndroid1562 said:
So is there a topic for how to install magisk and xposed framework on our devices? I don't want to damage my LG G6 :/
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Its pretty simple, (I believe the process is the same between H870 and US997).
Install magisk (if you dont have it already its just a matter of flashing the Magisk V16.0 zip in TWRP or similar recovery).
Go to 'downloads' tab in magisk, search for 'Xpsoed'.
Install the one by rovo89 titled "Xposed Framework (SDK 26)". *Note* I have tried the version that is supposed to work on multiple sdks, it installs with no issue but no apps can connect the the framework...
Reboot
Open Xposed Installer app (if not installed, just search for DVDandroid's Xposed Installer
Done!
I tried this on my recently flashed LG G6 Oreo 8.00 and the phone took ages to start up and basically froze. It was quite laggy so I uninstalled it within Magisk

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