Stop phone from restarting? - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

I have the G4 plus with latest (April 1, 2018) stock firmware. I have the ElementalX-G4-2.01 kernel at stock settings, Magisk root and Xposed, all most recent updates. Often, when I play graphic-medium games, the phone just restarts to the blue Moto screen. I notice the back gets really hot and temps are reading ~110F, which seems extreme to me. I've tried the suggested GFX Tool (usually for PUBG) to dial back my graphical settings, but same thing happens. I've tried removing Xposed, still happens. Is there anything other than factory reset I can do to prevent this? Are there Kernel settings, graphic settings, literally anything to prevent this, or at least find out what's causing it?

You can grab the files in sys/fs/pstore/ to check if the random reboot is logged in there. Feel free to provide the files here to have a look together
G4 isn't made for gaming and the temperature issue is well known, so it can be cause of the heat.

strongst said:
You can grab the files in sys/fs/pstore/ to check if the random reboot is logged in there. Feel free to provide the files here to have a look together
G4 isn't made for gaming and the temperature issue is well known, so it can be cause of the heat.
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I had the Samsung S5 a year ago, which was inferior in every way. But it never had any problems with playing games.
Regardless, attached the ramoops from my most recent restart.

ldeveraux said:
I had the Samsung S5 a year ago, which was inferior in every way. But it never had any problems with playing games.
Regardless, attached the ramoops from my most recent restart.
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Seems that xposed causes the reboot. I would try without it.

strongst said:
Seems that xposed causes the reboot. I would try without it.
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I've tried this before with neutral results, but I'll give it another go. Should I completely uninstall, or disable in the Xposed Framework app?

ldeveraux said:
I've tried this before with neutral results, but I'll give it another go. Should I completely uninstall, or disable in the Xposed Framework app?
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Uninstall completely

strongst said:
Uninstall completely
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Can you get anything from this? I uninstalled Xposed, but left the Framework App and the Xposed apps still installed.

ldeveraux said:
Can you get anything from this? I uninstalled Xposed, but left the Framework App and the Xposed apps still installed.
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As I said: it's recommended to uninstall all, better a clean installation

strongst said:
As I said: it's recommended to uninstall all, better a clean installation
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Right, but the log file has no mention of Xposed that I saw. I don't understand it that well, but what caused the restart?

Since nobody can decipher my oops files, I guess this goes unsolved. I've had the best luck freezing all Xposed modules, so now gaming doesn't cause reboots. It's completely random and only limited to ~once a day. Yay!

ldeveraux said:
Since nobody can decipher my oops files, I guess this goes unsolved. I've had the best luck freezing all Xposed modules, so now gaming doesn't cause reboots. It's completely random and only limited to ~once a day. Yay!
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As I said here... https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/stop-phone-restarting-t3842305/post77640125

strongst said:
As I said here... https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/stop-phone-restarting-t3842305/post77640125
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There was nothing in the newest posted file about Xposed, I searched...

ldeveraux said:
There was nothing in the newest posted file about Xposed, I searched...
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Yeah but since the random reboots without xposed are minor present...

strongst said:
Yeah but since the random reboots without xposed are minor present...
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I understand this. Likely the majority of restarts were caused by Xposed. We all agree on this fact. Since you can decipher the ramoops easier than I can, I was wondering what the latest gave as a reason for rebooting, since Xposed wasn't installed.
Here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77668352&postcount=7

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Removing lag fix a must before upgrading to JI5?

As the topic asks, I'd like to know preferably from people who have actually done it. Is it 100% necessary to remove the lag fix before I upgrade to the new firmware?
I would have just removed it and not even bothered to ask but I'm having a lot of difficulties getting it removed.
vapotrini said:
As the topic asks, I'd like to know preferably from people who have actually done it. Is it 100% necessary to remove the lag fix before I upgrade to the new firmware?
I would have just removed it and not even bothered to ask but I'm having a lot of difficulties getting it removed.
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Which lag fix are you having difficulty removing? If I am unable to help, I'm sure there are many here who can
Chalup said:
Which lag fix are you having difficulty removing? If I am unable to help, I'm sure there are many here who can
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I think it was the original one. The one that you had to do from your computer. Since my phone is Hardware locked I'm a little concerned that if something goes wrong I'll be SOL!
You need to remove Ryanza's lag fix otherwise your phone will hag at the Galaxy S screen, happened to me. You can fix it by going into recovery and delete all user data but of course at the point you lose everything.
PaiPiePia said:
You need to remove Ryanza's lag fix otherwise your phone will hag at the Galaxy S screen, happened to me. You can fix it by going into recovery and delete all user data but of course at the point you lose everything.
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Ok that's fine but will I be able to restore all my apps & settings via titanium after? Or must I start from scratch no matter what?
you must remove the lagfix before applying the update as stated above.
you will not lose any data or settings to your phone during the update.
Lag fix is the only one that should be removed? All other mods/fixes can remain?
bimmerboii said:
Lag fix is the only one that should be removed? All other mods/fixes can remain?
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if you installed a custom rom, you'll have to flash back to stock.
you don't have to unroot but it will unroot it for you.
you can go back adn root with the old method without any problems.
Thanks for all the replies...
Having second thoughts now, seeing too many people having issues. I may hold off a few days.
OCLF
Upgraded without removing OCLF no problems at all
So far I haven't had any problems. Just the hang on the restart, but after waiting a little bit it loads just fine...
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(Problem) After rooting my phone by CF root, my phone is laggy

Two days ago i have decided to root my phone by CF root, then my phone is became laggy, its not that smooth like before, even when im browsing google with dolphin its laggy, even flipping the Touchwiz screen isnt smooth too, should i just unroot the phone or what?
Root in no way effects performance. If all you did was root it's in your head.
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robinthebest said:
Two days ago i have decided to root my phone by CF root, then my phone is became laggy, its not that smooth like before, even when im browsing google with dolphin its laggy, even flipping the Touchwiz screen isnt smooth too, should i just unroot the phone or what?
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you installed something after rooting? like xposed framework? maybe a module is affecting... you can disable all xposed modules and restart and observe if helps the smooth
marvin79 said:
you installed something after rooting? like xposed framework? maybe a module is affecting... you can disable all xposed modules and restart and observe if helps the smooth
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yes i tried to disable all module ive downloaded, maybe i should try disable all of them, modules i had download was Youtube adaway and greenify, thats all actually...
robinthebest said:
yes i tried to disable all module ive downloaded, maybe i should try disable all of them, modules i had download was Youtube adaway and greenify, thats all actually...
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Greenify could be it . try uninstalling the framework and restarting.
Yes you need to uninstall Xposed because it's a known issue that it causes massive lag and kills S Health.
Michael_P said:
Yes you need to uninstall Xposed because it's a known issue that it causes massive lag and kills S Health.
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I've got no prob with xposed & shealth at all. They're both running fine for me.
babygau said:
I've got no prob with xposed & shealth at all. They're both running fine for me.
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Yes but are you using a custom Rom? Because it's people running official that have the problem.
Michael_P said:
Yes but are you using a custom Rom? Because it's people running official that have the problem.
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i followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784945 and it seems like, i mean seems like fixed the problem im facing
Michael_P said:
Yes but are you using a custom Rom? Because it's people running official that have the problem.
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No bro, I'm using offical rom
Delete S Health data and Health Service data, you will be OK
robinthebest said:
i followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2784945 and it seems like, i mean seems like fixed the problem im facing
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+1
update, it seems like doesnt completely fix my problem, especially while watching youtube, sometimes the screen just frozen, the audio still goes on, but have to skip a few seconds and go back to continue watching
babygau said:
No bro, I'm using offical rom
Delete S Health data and Health Service data, you will be OK
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update, it seems like doesnt completely fix my problem, especially while watching youtube, sometimes the screen just frozen, the audio still goes on, but have to skip a few seconds and go back to continue watching
robinthebest said:
update, it seems like doesnt completely fix my problem, especially while watching youtube, sometimes the screen just frozen, the audio still goes on, but have to skip a few seconds and go back to continue watching
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You better do factory reset bro, all of those annoyances will be gone
babygau said:
You better do factory reset bro, all of those annoyances will be gone
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which way to do backup is the best?
robinthebest said:
which way to do backup is the best?
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Provided that you're rooted and have custom recovery installed. When you first install any ROM/Firmware, have everything set up and running, always do a Nandroid Backup, it will save you tons of time.
babygau said:
Provided that you're rooted and have custom recovery installed. When you first install any ROM/Firmware, have everything set up and running, always do a Nandroid Backup, it will save you tons of time.
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how to restore the nandroid backup?
robinthebest said:
how to restore the nandroid backup?
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Once you did Nandroid Backup, data will be stored in either internal memory or SD card. Just go to recovery, Wipe /data, /cache, /system then locate that backup file and restore
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Once you did Nandroid Backup, data will be stored in either internal memory or SD card. Just go to recovery, Wipe /data, /cache, /system then locate that backup file and restore
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how to restore the backup then? use the CWM Rom manager? sorry i dont know much about doing these things
robinthebest said:
how to restore the backup then? use the CWM Rom manager? sorry i dont know much about doing these things
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There are a lot of CWM Guides over internet.
Here is example: http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-clockworkmod-recovery-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/
Once you get used to it, troubleshooting your phone is not a prob anymore

[GUIDE] How to install Xposed on OxygenOS 3.5.3 w/TL;DR

Prerequisites:
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked
Make sure you are rooted and have latest SuperSU installed
Make sure you have the latest TWRP installed as your recovery
Once the prerequisites are complete you may proceed at you own risk.
Download Xposed 3.1.1
Apkmirror link
Install Xposed 3.1.1 FIRST
(Do not flash Xposed first or you might bootloop!)
Download the uninstaller (xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Download the installer (xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Transfer the files downloaded above to your phone if downloaded from PC.
(Skip this if all files have been downloaded from your 1+3t)
Reboot to TWRP
(Press the volume up button at boot, scroll down with volume down to "Recovery", press power to select.
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Wipe cache and Dalvik cache to be safe.
Profit! :good: You now have Xposed, but remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
TL;DR for experts:
Get root and TWRP
Install Xposed 3.1.1
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Keep the arm64 uninstaller in case any module(s) misbehave.
Troubleshooting:
If your phone is thrown into bootloop after installing/activating a new module, simply flash the uninstaller downloaded above.
If you guys would like to see a list of modules that work, let me know!
Big thanks to Rovo89, OnePlus and XDA
Here are the modules I use:
Amplify: Battery enhancements
Assistant Enabler: Google Assistant, not just for the Pixel
DisableFlagSecure: Screenshots everywhere
FingerprintEnabler: use fingerprint to unlock after reboot or when a device administrator app locked the phone
GravityBox: Circle battery, center clock, hide Vibrate icon, double tap to sleep status bar, force media volume control.
Notification Slider by Seveilith: change the slider functions (only app that worked for me, others did not overwrite system settings)
RootCloak: hide root from most apps
SNAPPREFS: Snapchat with extras
Vibration Tuner: change the intensity of vibrations
Partial Compatibility:
Android N-ify: quicksettings are not modified, and white screen overlay appears at volume change but notifications do get N-ified (including direct replies!)
Modules I have tried but do not work:
Hide VoLTE Icon
NFCIconRemover
What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.
ram4ufriends said:
What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.
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My 1+3t bootlooped quite a few times while trying to install Xposed on it. Just giving a heads up and sharing the way that worked for me..
Thanks, that was indeed quite helpful !
I had quite some struggle with getting Xposed (based on systemless Magisk) to work without bootloops - without success.
With your instructions it worked out very nicely, albeit not systemless. But at least I have a working phone
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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PaKii94 said:
seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137
@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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PaKii94 said:
seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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I will try to make a list of the ones I have tried and which ones were successful tomorrow!
obamadictator said:
I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.
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You're welcome, glad I could be of help!
v7 said:
This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137
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Not all of those work with the 3t. The quicksettings have been modified so Android N-ify mod (for example) does not change them while still changing the notifications.
v7 said:
@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.
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The Xposed zip does this itself.
thesm4rt1 said:
The Xposed zip does this itself.
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Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.
v7 said:
Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.
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Hmm, mine did. Had to wait for all the apps to go through the optimization process.
Either way, added the wipe recommendation, thanks!
pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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PaKii94 said:
seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment
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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment
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I really really appreciate it, seeing what works def getting gravity box, snap, and maybe root cloak (Snapchat doesn't let rooted devices log in lol, I made back up with titanium backup)
Nice everything is working without a hiccup ty (for device not me)
I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now
Pharrax said:
I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now
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Which modules are you activating?
GrandMasterB said:
Which modules are you activating?
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Had:
Adblocker
Snapprefs
xInsta
Zoom for Instagram
Forcedoze
StopSwichDelay
Lucky Patcher
No lag or battery drain for me

Getting rid of OTA updates on a rooted device by freezing "Software Update" apps

Getting rid of OTA updates on a rooted device by freezing "Software Update" apps
I have a rooted Galaxy s10+ with android pie. Doesn't freezing "Software Update" system apps of my android by Titanium Backup make booting problems for my device? Is it safe for me to freeze those apps? I ask because I've heard freezing some system apps like "Device Care" stops the device from booting. As other fellas I get ota update notifications and I wanna get rid of them by freezing those apps.
not a soul to answer?
dont know, never used it on this app
why dont you just hide the notifications?
TexasHoldemJoker said:
dont know, never used it on this app
why dont you just hide the notifications?
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because they come back, of course I tried that. you cannot just hide their notifications. They are system apps which android doesn't let you to hide their notifications. you can even stop the apps with some apps but they come back. I just wanna know the answer to my question because all other ways has already been tried and they were unsuccessful.
You can freeze the software update without issues, or at least you could back in Galaxy S4 days. Pie might work differently than lollipop.
StoneyJSG said:
You can freeze the software update without issues, or at least you could back in Galaxy S4 days. Pie might work differently than lollipop.
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thank you for your reply but that is what I'm afraid of. As I have so many data and customization on my phone, I wanna be 100% sure that Android Pie works fine and boots successfully with frozen "Software Update" apps (there are two apps).
sorena2 said:
because they come back, of course I tried that. you cannot just hide their notifications. They are system apps which android doesn't let you to hide their notifications. you can even stop the apps with some apps but they come back. I just wanna know the answer to my question because all other ways has already been tried and they were unsuccessful.
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I am Sure Auto notifications can hide them permanently, and it works in pie
TexasHoldemJoker said:
I am Sure Auto notifications can hide them permanently, and it works in pie
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Thanks, I'd tried that too, it worked messy on my phone and used much of my mobile's resources. still waiting for someone to say that s/he tried to freeze the source of the problem and wiped the problem clean successfully.
sorena2 said:
Thanks, I'd tried that too, it worked messy on my phone and used much of my mobile's resources. still waiting for someone to say that s/he tried to freeze the source of the problem and wiped the problem clean successfully.
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If you are willing to wait until i geht my next Update notifications i can try it for you, but this might Take Long?
TexasHoldemJoker said:
If you are willing to wait until i geht my next Update notifications i can try it for you, but this might Take Long?
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lol that is very nice of you. If you don't mind messing with your Android Pie you can do it now because I just wanna see that the OS boots after freezing "software update" apps using Titanium Backup
sorena2 said:
not a soul to answer?
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Some ideas:
Autonotification blocks permanent notifications permanently .
Or make a Nandroid backup with TWRP and restore if necessary.
Or use TWRP file manager (or aroma file manager https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108) to backup packages .xml file (should work also on PIE) in the data/system folder, which contains information About enabled and disabled packages.
ninestarkoko said:
Some ideas:
Autonotification blocks permanent notifications permanently .
Or make a Nandroid backup with TWRP and restore if necessary.
Or use TWRP file manager (or aroma file manager https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108) to backup packages .xml file (should work also on PIE) in the data/system folder, which contains information About enabled and disabled packages.
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Thank you, I still wanna wait for someone who has done the freezing way. No TWRP on my mobile and I also want things to be done clean. don't like any overload by other apps like autonotification.
sorena2 said:
Thank you, I still wanna wait for someone who has done the freezing way. No TWRP on my mobile and I also want things to be done clean. don't like any overload by other apps like autonotification.
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Ok.
Always know that having root without having a custom recovery (TWRP) can be very risky because, in case you or some root-app make your phone bootloop, you cannot recover easily (And you lose your data).
ninestarkoko said:
Ok.
Always know that having root without having a custom recovery (TWRP) can be very risky because, in case you or some root-app make your phone bootloop, you cannot recover easily (And you lose your data).
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Thanks for your advice. Yea you are right but at the moment s10+ was just released and its TWRP wasn't working properly. I'm an advanced user but I just don't have enough time to do it all over again let alone getting back up gets much time itself.
Still waiting for the answer folks ?
SO basically you are asking someone else to potentially F*** up their phone because you are not willing to try it yourself ? Sorry, but that's how it sounds....
Cholerabob said:
SO basically you are asking someone else to potentially F*** up their phone because you are not willing to try it yourself ? Sorry, but that's how it sounds....
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Of course not. Some people have enough time to try different software and ways to make phones better. Some even have recovery software like TWRP which can undo if something go wrong. I'm asking them to share if they had the experience I mentioned. I was one of them a while ago.
sorena2 said:
Of course not. Some people have enough time to try different software and ways to make phones better. Some even have recovery software like TWRP which can undo if something go wrong. I'm asking them to share if they had the experience I mentioned. I was one of them a while ago.
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Cool:good:

no gestures after update

I have IN2023 latest OTA oxygen OS 11.0.1.1.INI11BA.
After rooting on magisk canary (as well as beta) I can neither enable gestures nor hide the Navbar (in system buttons and gestures). (see picture)
Hold powerbutton to open the menu also doesn't work (it simple turns the power off, changing to google assistant does work)
How to solve this, did I do something wrong or is it a bug?
henk-jan said:
I have IN2023 latest OTA oxygen OS 11.0.1.1.INI11BA.
After rooting on magisk canary (as well as beta) I can neither enable gestures nor hide the Navbar (in system buttons and gestures). (see picture)
Hold powerbutton to open the menu also doesn't work (it simple turns the power off, changing to google assistant does work)
How to solve this, did I do something wrong or is it a bug?
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What modules have you got installed??
I noticed my center clock mod broke gestures too.
Also if you have frozen or uninstalled the OnePlus launcher this too breaks gestures.
Chances are it's a mod that broke it or freezing the OOS launcher..
But then again it's only just came out so who knows what's going on at the moment
dladz said:
What modules have you got installed??
I noticed my center clock mod broke gestures too.
Also if you have frozen or uninstalled the OnePlus launcher this too breaks gestures.
Chances are it's a mod that broke it or freezing the OOS launcher..
But then again it's only just came out so who knows what's going on at the moment
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Thanks for the reply. The centre clock mod works fine. I use nova launcher and indeed freezing the OOS launcher when switching to it
It all happens before any mod is installed.
Your answer sugests there's a bug in Magisk comparing to the latest OTA
henk-jan said:
Thanks for the reply. The centre clock mod works fine. I use nova launcher and indeed freezing the OOS launcher when switching to it
It all happens before any mod is installed.
Your answer sugests there's a bug in Magisk comparing to the latest OTA
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In regards to the centre clock mod no it's due to the apks used not being the most up to date.
In regards to your issue, the only way to find out what it is is to remove modules then try again. If it goes away then install one at a time, obviously unfreeze the OOS launcher too
dladz said:
In regards to the centre clock mod no it's due to the apks used not being the most up to date.
In regards to your issue, the only way to find out what it is is to remove modules then try again. If it goes away then install one at a time, obviously unfreeze the OOS launcher too
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Maybe you've been to quick: I wrote it happens before any mod is set. It doesn't happen without root. (and everything else is the same)
As long as I'm the only one I have to start from scratch, otherwise I'll wait till a solution is found. (I guess from John Wu)
Regards, Henk-Jan
henk-jan said:
Maybe you've been to quick: I wrote it happens before any mod is set. It doesn't happen without root. (and everything else is the same)
As long as I'm the only one I have to start from scratch, otherwise I'll wait till a solution is found. (I guess from John Wu)
Regards, Henk-Jan
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Oh really??
So you're not running any modules, and no other mods or changes?
Then youre alone with this problem..
It's possible that some modules were left behind before the update. Beyond that I'm not sure buddy, mines working fine unless I make the aforementioned changes.
dladz said:
Oh really??
So you're not running any modules, and no other mods or changes?
Then youre alone with this problem..
It's possible that some modules were left behind before the update. Beyond that I'm not sure buddy, mines working fine unless I make the aforementioned changes.
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Thanks, then I'll start from scratch
henk-jan said:
Thanks, then I'll start from scratch
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Bit of a long shot but try this
1. Connect your phone to your computer.
2. Reboot the phone, then during the boot animation have this command ready and run via ADB.
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
3. Reboot, cycle the gestures to nav bar and see if it works.
That'll eliminate any left over modules, just incase, even if they're disabled from magisk they can still be left behind, have seen this a few times.
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dladz said:
Bit of a long shot but try this
1. Connect your phone to your computer.
2. Reboot the phone, then during the boot animation have this command ready and run via ADB.
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
3. Reboot, cycle the gestures to nav bar and see if it works.
That'll eliminate any left over modules, just incase, even if they're disabled from magisk they can still be left behind, have seen this a few times.
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I feel so stupid
Going to bed I just realised I completely forgot the CC mod. I removed all mods except this one
Now I did the problem is solved.
Thanks for all the help and pointing to the right direction!
henk-jan said:
I feel so stupid
Going to bed I just realised I completely forgot the CC mod. I removed all mods except this one
Now I did the problem is solved.
Thanks for all the help and pointing to the right direction!
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No worries man. Hit the thanks button.:good:
Glad you're sorted

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