This is NOT made by me
Most of the guyz may have came across this.
Original Thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click here to thanks rovo89
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is xposed installer?
It is a framework!
It allows you to install little apps by which you can mod your XL.
Read Advantages for more info.
Only you will be responsible if anything happens to your phone!
Advantages:
No need to modify any APKs. This means:
No need to decompile, change things in smali, compile, sign, ...It will work for odexed and deodexed ROMs.Your mod is not bound to a specific version of the ROM. Unless there is a major change in the methods called for a certain functionality, your mod will continue to work even when you upgrade your ROM. Hell, it will probably even work with different ROMs.Multiple mods can be installed at the same time, even if they change the same package. So you can use these battery icons and those quick toggles. Even hooking the same method twice is possible. Of course, this only works properly if the mods are not trying to do incompatible things.
It does its magic at runtime. That means you can implement options to let the user decide if they prefer the bikeshed to be painted in red or blue. Or you can have some extra logic for certain ROMs without building different mod versions.
It can be disabled easily without having to reflash.
It's open source.
Download:
You can download the installer from the attachment or from thread mentioned above
How to install:
First step for everything you do: Create a nandroid backup and make sure you know how to restore it!
There is also the risk to soft-brick your device. In such a case, restoring a backup is the easiest way to get rid of it
Download XposedInstaller.apk and install it
Launch the Xposed Installer and click on "Install/Update"
Reboot
Done!
In case you get into a boot loop:
You can flash the attached Xposed-Disabler-CWM.zip by Tungstwenty. It will be copied to your (external) SD card when you install Xposed as well. The only thing it does is copying /system/bin/app_process.orig back to /system/bin/app_process, which you can also do yourself (e.g. with adb shell in recovery mode).
You could also create a file /data/xposed/disabled, which causes Xposed to be bypassed as well.
Modules:
You can find modules collection here-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Installation process-
Download .apk and install it
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" tab (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the check-box
Reboot
Done!
Please let me know which Modules are working perfectly on Canvas 2 and I will add in my post
Download Section
1. XposedInstaller_2.1.4_apk
2. Xposed-Disabler_CWM
Please let me know which Modules are working perfectly on Canvas 2 and I will add in my post
ENjOy...!!
Don't forget to hit thanks button for sharing this..!
Working module list
I don't have a110 so please let me which module is working and I will add those here!
Full collection
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
tonykenvicwins said:
When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sir its not working on mtk6589
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
its not a problem . just do a restart after every steps of installation of xposed and gravity box . there is no such issue
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
try to uninstall xposed installer and gravitybox, reboot and wipe dakvil cache.
Reinstall xposed installer and gravitybox by .apk files.
goodluck.
Check this It will Help
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
bmp1993 said:
Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i solve this issue by moving both app to internal storage
I tried everything mentionned here and keep having this issue.
relisys667 said:
i solve this issue by moving both app to internal storage
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried with the app in /data and /system/data -> same problem
neFAST said:
I tried everything mentionned here and keep having this issue.
Tried with the app in /data and /system/data -> same problem
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey Bro, Dont move any apps.
Uninstall Framework, then remove Xposed Installer app, Remove all modules. Reboot Handset.
Then Reinstall the Xposed Installer app and install framework. Reboot and install modules and check them in Installer box, Reboot again.
Everything will be normal.
Sometimes the framework becomes unresponsive and causes lag. I've faced this issue once.
bmp1993 said:
Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah. Just missing the check box.
actually you don't need to install any additional apk. I simply go to xposed installer and download/update 'GravityBox' module. and then start 'Xposed Framework'. it should work fine after restarting device (it did for me.)
hope this help
I'm using gravitybox on my galaxy advance with cyanigenmod 10.1 but I have a problem. I Just setted transparent status bar but when I try to make a call the screen become black and I can Just hear who is talking and talking with him. If I disable gravitybox the dialer work good again. Help
Sended with my GT-I9070 with CyanogenMOD 10.1 android 4.2.2
Just a quick question. Has anyone ACTUALLY had success in fixing this bug... i only ask because i tried every solution above to no avail and i don't see any "Thanks that helped" responses...
this method will help
Its clearly written on main thread that install gravity app on internal storage...
if done tick it from xpose app reboot and your done.............
Just ran into this exact problem after my Nexus 5 was upgraded to 4.4.2. Step by step uninstall/reboot, reinstall framework/reboot, reinstall module/reboot didn't work. Installing the Gravity box module from the apk did. Thanks OP.
This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
Mechashiva said:
This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here's a helpful tutorial for newbies like me:
Work only in Internal Memory
Only if both the apps are installed DIRECTLY (not moved after) in Internal memory... the issue will be resolved. other wise... it will be a problem once in a while...
Mechashiva said:
This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks....i had the same problem.....
Sent from my Micromax A92 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thanks. Proper rebooting each step of the install/enablling is the key
Just realised this: worked with GB2.7.6. The solution doesn't work with GB3.0.1 - could not even check the module in xposed
The latest version that does not exhibit this problem is version is 2.9.6 - xposed allows the checking of the module, and after reboot, I am all good!
Final edit: apology - I was on custome rom. under .254, xposed (2.5) and gravity works ( 3.01)! But I can't find the "quicksetting tiles" menu in gravity...(?)
tonykenvicwins said:
When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks
Sent from my A92 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Hi,
I noticed that there ain't any themes for this tablet so here is an easy way to theme your tablet.
And of course you will need to be rooted to do this.
Also use common sense when messing around the modules. If you end up in boot loops from wrongly setting up the modules then there is always a Xposed disabler zip file in the root of our sdcard that you will have to flash in recovery to remove the bootloops.
1. First Install Xposed app.
2. Second Install xTheme Engine.
3. Here is a collection of xThemes i have collected and uploaded in one place to easier access them.
4. Fourth if you want to further mod you Tablet then try the modules here.
The Xposed Framework and xTheme Engine works on all roms. The themes will only do basic theming so do not expect to move mountains with it.
Happy Theming
May be you know this CRT Animation trick but if you don't, then, read this thread to get this cool effect on your device.
THIS METHOD REQUIRES ROOT
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU DO ANYTHING WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE.
You will no need to edit commands or files in your Framework.res or services.jar. Just install two apps. SIMPLE AND EASY.
I simply download Xposed Installer and after downloading it i download module named ScreenOffAnimation. If you know how to use modules and xposed installer then you don't need to read this thread further. Save your Time IF I HELP PLEASE HIT THANKS
Things you needed to install
1) Xposed Installer
2) ScreenOffAnimation (Module of Xposed Installer)
Steps to do
1) Install Xposed Installer.
2) Select Framework
3) Click on Install/Update
4) Now restart your device.
5) Install ScreenOffAnimtion module.
6) Open Xposed Installer.
7) Go to Modules.
8) Check ScreenOffAnimation
9) Now again restart your device
10) After restart open ScreenOffAnimation Module and customize screen off animations settings.
ENJOY!!
DOWNLOAD Necessary files from attached File.zip
Please hit thanks if I helped you
WT_...
CRT screen off animation is defaulted by android 4.1.2...it's useless to us...
lhkakex said:
WT_...
CRT screen off animation is defaulted by android 4.1.2...it's useless to us...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it's not the default...
I tried this method it works very well at the beginning but then starts bugging out. for example-some times the screen won't wake up, it wakes up after 2-3 times the power button is pushed. The module is still buggy.
anurox2 said:
I tried this method it works very well at the beginning but then starts bugging out. for example-some times the screen won't wake up, it wakes up after 2-3 times the power button is pushed. The module is still buggy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes you are right....It shows bugs on some mobile devices. Try to update your Xposed Installer OR Module. If problem is still their then wait for new updates which supports your device properly.
I will try !
EDIT : Module not unable I don't know, why ? I do the tutorial. Solution pls ? I need the CRT Off Amination I have Xperia E (C1505) with ROM Stock !
Nice
People who face problem with ScreenOffAnimation Module can also try Xblast Tool for CRT off animaton Effect.
I have seen many of people talking that there phone do not have a navigation bar .
Now today i am posting two ways for enabling navigation bar.
The first one is manual and have less no option of re-sizing or color it but the second one is easy and have many further options in it.
First one manual enabling:-
-first of all your device should be rooted and given super user privileges.
-Then you should be having a root explorer any of it will work but i use es file explorer.
-Then open es file explorer and open device/system/build.prop and then click es note editor.
-And add the following lines to the end of it
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
-at last reboot your phone and you are done.
Now second method easy and have more options in it like re-sizing color etc.
-first of all talk about the requirements
you should be having a rooted phone, Xposed installer.
-now open xposed installer and click framework click OK.
-Then click install/update and click reboot.
-After reboot open xposed and click download and search for gravity box[JB].
-Scroll right and click download and after download install it.
-After install reboot your phone again and after reboot open gravity box .
-Now click navigation bar tweeks and enable navigation bar and choose other tweeks you want.
-And reboot your phone to see changes.
-And you are done.
Don't Forget To Click The Thanks Button Below If I Helped You.
Hi,
Please post info threads in your device sections General area. I've shown you your device section in your last Assist thread, here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2938512
XDA Assist is here to help navigate the site, not for support, discussion or posting information.
Thank you for understanding, thread closed.