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Original Thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
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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
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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
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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!
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sir its not working on mtk6589
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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!
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Thanks
Sent from my A92 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Has anyone had success installing xposed framework on the m8 running a stock rooted lollipop rom? I have tried multiple times following the guide in the xposed thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 with no success.
It worked for me on adrenaline 2.1 but not on a couple of other roms I tried.
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It worked for me on adrenaline 2.1 but not on a couple of other roms I tried.
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What were the steps you took to install it?
I opened xsposed installer >framework > reboot. I only downloaded a couple of modules but they work.
nmarietta said:
What were the steps you took to install it?
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what steps are you using to install xposed? I have it working on Fluent 7.1 just fine.
BladeRunner said:
what steps are you using to install xposed? I have it working on Fluent 7.1 just fine.
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I downloaded the files from the link I posted above..
Install the xposed installer .apk
Reboot from within the installer and grant root privileges.
Flash the framework via TWRP
I have also tried to flash the framework first, install the .apk, and reboot from within the installer to grant root.
Neither way has worked for me.
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I downloaded the files from the link I posted above..
Install the xposed installer .apk
Reboot from within the installer and grant root privileges.
Flash the framework via TWRP
I have also tried to flash the framework first, install the .apk, and reboot from within the installer to grant root.
Neither way has worked for me.
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I have it running on stock rooted, here are the steps I took.
Flashed the xposed arm zip file in TWRP
Installed the 3.0 alpha2 apk
Once installed I went into "framework" and hit soft reboot.
Once the phone was done I installed a module/made it active and soft reboot again.
I don't think you have to take these exact same steps but this is just what I did following a YT video. In "framework" it always says "Installation is only possible maunally via recovery for now." in red letters. That confused me into thinking it was not installed properly but all the modules I'm using are working fine.
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I have it running on stock rooted, here are the steps I took.
Flashed the xposed arm zip file in TWRP
Installed the 3.0 alpha2 apk
Once installed I went into "framework" and hit soft reboot.
Once the phone was done I installed a module/made it active and soft reboot again.
I don't think you have to take these exact same steps but this is just what I did following a YT video. In "framework" it always says "Installation is only possible maunally via recovery for now." in red letters. That confused me into thinking it was not installed properly but all the modules I'm using are working fine.
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I have tried to install this exact same way. After flashing the framework and installing the alpha .apk, I activated greenify and rebooted.
Upon launching greenify, I saw a yellow dialogue box that said auto hibernation service has stopped (auto hibernation worked fine before trying to use xposed) I attempted to enable the xposed features and a screen popped up telling me to install the xposed framework.
I have since restored my nand backup I made before flashing xposed, and greenify is back to auto hibernating, just cant use the xposed features.
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I have tried to install this exact same way. After flashing the framework and installing the alpha .apk, I activated greenify and rebooted.
Upon launching greenify, I saw a yellow dialogue box that said auto hibernation service has stopped (auto hibernation worked fine before trying to use xposed) I attempted to enable the xposed features and a screen popped up telling me to install the xposed framework.
I have since restored my nand backup I made before flashing xposed, and greenify is back to auto hibernating, just cant use the xposed features.
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Have you tried installing other modules? Looking around the greenify sections here on XDA seems it wasn't ready for 5.0, but there is a beta thread that you may want to take a look at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify
The Stig 04 said:
Have you tried installing other modules? Looking around the greenify sections here on XDA seems it wasn't ready for 5.0, but there is a beta thread that you may want to take a look at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify
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I just found that beta thread, and I am now trying to install xposed again.
I also tried Xsense, and did not have any luck.
What modules are you using? I will activate them and test.
nmarietta said:
I just found that beta thread, and I am now trying to install xposed again.
I also tried Xsense, and did not have any luck.
What modules are you using? I will activate them and test.
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Currently I'm using
Sense 6 lockscreen mods (LP)
Sense 6 Toolbox beta (to find the beta you have to change your settings, open the module in xposed/scroll all the way right to settings/change to "beta")
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The Stig 04 said:
Currently I'm using
Sense 6 lockscreen mods (LP)
Sense 6 Toolbox beta (to find the beta you have to change your settings, open the module in xposed/scroll all the way right to settings/change to "beta")
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I reinstalled xposed, and updated greenify to beta 11. I also installed Sense 6 Toolbox beta. Everything seems to be working just fine.
My problem was using modules that were not updated to work with lollipop. Thanks for all your help!
With the recent release of framework 71 released here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 xposed framework can now be installed on the idol 3 without causing boot loops. Xposed for Lollipop is still in alpha so you may find that some modules still don't work but the handful I tried including gravitybox for lollipop worked fine. Xposed also has a module to fix a memory leak in 5.0.x roms which I highly recommend running. Make sure you install the arm64 framework along with the apk....if you run into issues you can flash the uninstaller via recovery and it will remove the framework.
There are many modules available now to customize the stock rom.
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
zerog2 said:
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
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Well Xposed requires root so yes you will have to be rooted...if the xposed framework fails to boot you can run the xposed uninstaller. You will need to inquire in the xposed for lollipop thread I linked to for more details and directions.
All I did however was flash the xposed amd64 framework 71 zip file (from TWRP and then rebooted into the ROM) and then installed the xposed-installer 3.0 alpha apk....then I went into the framework section in the apk and it showed the framework was installed and working...I've since loaded a handful of modules: (App Settings, BootManager, Fix Lollipop Memory Leak, GoogleOfflineVoice, Gravitybox [LP], Network Speed Indicator, Notifyclean, Rootcloak (can be used to hide root from the system update checker so you can check for updates as normal however don't DOWNLOAD them till you've fully unrooted), Secure Settings Xposed Module, Statusbar download progress, StopSwitchDelay, XInstaller, XInternalSD and XVoice+) all of which seem to be operating normally.
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If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
purple.epod said:
I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
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I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
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I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
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EDIT: Nevermind, was for Samsung devices only.
Thanks for the news on Xposed. Will definitely have to install it later.
I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list
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Yeah, I tried some of the Xposed modules that are supposed to do that... None of them work, I expect because Alcatel has 'skinned' the reboot dialog. It certainly doesn't look like the stock Android one.
does the XPrivacy module work?
you might try toggles
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If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
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i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
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Thanks for the reply. I use an app called Hangar that puts the 7 most "popular" icons you use at the bottom of the notification list or you can optionally pin a specific icon....so I have pinned the rebootmanager icon there...I also considered using an xposed module to define holding down power button to call rebootmanager directly but don't think it's a good idea to override a main button like that...anyway Hangar counts the time you spend in each app to determine which icons to show..has ended up working quite well. Hangar has an xda thread in android apps & games and you can add a 2nd row of icons should you wish to.
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finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
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Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
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thanks will try that.
wallah said:
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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yeah got that message too I think all I did was dl Google now launched and restart the module.
And all settings work with the Alcatel launcher? That is good news, thanks bro
Edit : just tried like you said, installed gel launcher, but still don't work. Thank you anyway
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Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
Ixox said:
Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
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If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
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If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
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I have a 6045Y bought in France. Don't know about the reboot to booloader from recovery.
I only needed root for xposed, link2sd, root explorer and titanium backup.
Didn't really need to have TWRP flashed.
I had in mind, that could be easier to unroot and get OTA update if i don't flash TWRP. That's maybe wrong thought.. (?).
As always- I don't care what happens with your device, it burns, vaporizes, melts, freezes becomes a nuclear gun or whatever due to this guide. I'm not responsible at all. It would be fun to watch your phone get bricked though..
What this guide will tell you?
It will tell you how to get face unlock on your stock rom, just in case you don't want to use any custom rom and then also need the feature.
WHAT DO I NEED?
> ROOTED stock firmware.
> Magisk framework installed and active.
> Xposed framework installed and active.
> Your Zenfone 3
WHAT TO DO ?
> Root your phone (obviously)
> Install the magisk framework via twrp.
> Install xposed framework too (Either use the xposed zip directly or install xposed systemlessly via the magisk module).
> Once you have both running. Download, install and activate the following modules:
*GOOGLE FACE UNLOCK module--From magisk
*INSTANT FACE UNLOCK---From xposed-- This is not mandatory but it removes the need to swipe to get past lock screen
> reboot your system once to activate all modules.
> To set up face unlock navigate to settings>security>smart lock>trusted face and add your face in it.
and done..
special thanks to @lcnghulam for telling me about these modules.
Screenshots attached.
+++++++++++ after recent updates from Asus, face unlock has stopped working as mentioned by users. Idk what's the reason, maybe the Ota update has removed or modified any important stuff. I'll try to find some way to get it to work, might take time.++++++++
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Can you give me the link of xposed framework so that i can install it
Sadi240 said:
Can you give me the link of xposed framework so that i can install it
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You can install the framework from Magisk manager itself.
For apk Google "xposed for magisk", find the xda page for it and install the apk from it.
Works flawlessly. Only a little slow compared to my one plus 5t, but I know why
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Works flawlessly. Only a little slow compared to my one plus 5t, but I know why
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Yes its a bit slow. But Atleast we have it working. :highfive:
Works fine thanks a lot.
[email protected] said:
As always- I don't care what happens with your device, it burns, vaporizes, melts, freezes becomes a nuclear gun or whatever due to this guide. I'm not responsible at all. It would be fun to watch your phone get bricked though..
What this guide will tell you?
It will tell you how to get face unlock on your stock rom, just in case you don't want to use any custom rom and then also need the feature.
WHAT DO I NEED?
> ROOTED stock firmware.
> Magisk framework installed and active.
> Xposed framework installed and active.
> Your Zenfone 3
WHAT TO DO ?
> Root your phone (obviously)
> Install the magisk framework via twrp.
> Install xposed framework too (Either use the xposed zip directly or install xposed systemlessly via the magisk module).
> Once you have both running. Download, install and activate the following modules:
*GOOGLE FACE UNLOCK module--From magisk
*INSTANT FACE UNLOCK---From xposed-- This is not mandatory but it removes the need to swipe to get past lock screen
> reboot your system once to activate all modules.
> To set up face unlock navigate to settings>security>smart lock>trusted face and add your face in it.
and done..
special thanks to @lcnghulam for telling me about these modules.
Screenshots attached.
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i have an asus zenfone 3 deluxe (non PRO) with oreo 8.0.0 intslled.
the phone is rooted is unblocked.
according to your instruction i installed all modules and i activate them.
i did a soft reset
now in smart lock the option trusted face appears and works but....
wen i put my screen off... and then on again, nothing happens so i can only insert the in to activate the phone.
what is wrong?
thanks
Hi, I have installed both Magisk via TWRP and Xposed Framework via Magisk Module, had restarted the device and follow the instructions until saved the face recognition, but still didn't work on my phone. Am I missing something?
[email protected] said:
As always- I don't care what happens with your device, it burns, vaporizes, melts, freezes becomes a nuclear gun or whatever due to this guide. I'm not responsible at all. It would be fun to watch your phone get bricked though..
What this guide will tell you?
It will tell you how to get face unlock on your stock rom, just in case you don't want to use any custom rom and then also need the feature.
WHAT DO I NEED?
> ROOTED stock firmware.
> Magisk framework installed and active.
> Xposed framework installed and active.
> Your Zenfone 3
WHAT TO DO ?
> Root your phone (obviously)
> Install the magisk framework via twrp.
> Install xposed framework too (Either use the xposed zip directly or install xposed systemlessly via the magisk module).
> Once you have both running. Download, install and activate the following modules:
*GOOGLE FACE UNLOCK module--From magisk
*INSTANT FACE UNLOCK---From xposed-- This is not mandatory but it removes the need to swipe to get past lock screen
> reboot your system once to activate all modules.
> To set up face unlock navigate to settings>security>smart lock>trusted face and add your face in it.
and done..
special thanks to @lcnghulam for telling me about these modules.
Screenshots attached.
"A click on thanks :good: is always appreciated"
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Can we use this with custom Roms based on Oreo ?
fuzzyfixer said:
Can we use this with custom Roms based on Oreo ?
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Custom roms have inbuilt face unlock.
Just flash nano gapps or higher.
noelicious said:
Hi, I have installed both Magisk via TWRP and Xposed Framework via Magisk Module, had restarted the device and follow the instructions until saved the face recognition, but still didn't work on my phone. Am I missing something?
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Reboot the phone once, make sure all modules are enabled.
Try removing all unlock methods like fingerprint and add them back. Then add new face.
[email protected] said:
Custom roms have inbuilt face unlock.
Just flash nano gapps or higher.
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Mind Gapps or open Gapps anyone can be used?
fuzzyfixer said:
Mind Gapps or open Gapps anyone can be used?
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I always used open gapps, these are recommended by the dev and most stable.
face unlock works for me by installing Google Face Unlock v.1.1 by DennySPb, Mi 5 Arsenal, RIShukhov. for android 8.1 but working fine on the latest oreo stock 8.0.