Just rooted yesterday and decided to install xposed but upon me installing and rebooting. I went to send a text but it just kept showing sending
its not until i uninstall xposed and reboot will it send. It suckssss..... is there a fix
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On my i777 (GSII AT&T) on CM10.1 nightly, I tried using the CM Updater to download the newest nightly and install, but it didn't work so I canceled the download, but the notification remained. I updated manually and it was still there, so I tried wiping the data and cache, force stopping, and turning off notifications for the CM Updater application. I also downloaded an app that is supposed to clear/restart notifications. Is there any other way for me to force a notification to go away, or am I going to have to restore a backup because of a notification? Thanks.
You could try freezing the app, but then you'd have to unfreeze it the next time you wanted to check for an update.
Same issue on Samsung SGH-T989d (Galaxy SII X - Hurcules)
CM-10-20130120-Nightly-hurcules currently installed.. attempting to update to CM-10-20130127-Nightly...
Download stuck.. after wipe data/force stop../reboot etc...
any other suggestions?
I should have mentioned that I disabled the app in settings and froze it in Titanium backup, to no avail.
Band-aid Solution....maybe... (worked for me)
The phantom download eventually stopped after i force stopped CM updater.. and then i downloaded the rom via browser (chrome) .. moved into the CM updater folder.. launched CM updater which saw the ROM as downloaded and allowed me to reboot/install from there.
not sure if there will be problems moving on to the next version... but we will see
Nexus 5, 4.4.4, dalvik runtime. Currently on cyanogenmod 11, but this problem started prior.
I rooted my phone, initially to run xposed framework. I actually got it installed and opened, but I noticed I couldn't install any modules. Uninstalled, tried to reinstall, found I couldn't sideload any apks. Cancel button works fine, but install button does not respond to touch in any way.
Everything I have tried:
Rebooting
Unrooting/reflashing stock
Rerooting
Using various apk installers/file managers. They all still bring me to the install screen where I can't push install, so they're unless
Clearing caches (dalvik, package installer)
Making sure all screen filter apps are off
Making sure all security options are correct (do not verify app, allow unknown sources)
Flashing a new Rom entirely (cyanogenmod)
I'm at a loss. Are there any options left to try that may fix this?
First, root has nothing to do with your issues. When you say install button doesn't work, what install button are you taking about? And how are you trying to side load an apk? Are you using an app, recovery, or what?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Do you have echo lock screen notification installed?
#stayparanoid
Unfortunately I can't post an image of the install screen because I'm still a new poster. I usually just try to install apps by navigating to them in my file manager and clicking on them. Nothing special. The install screen is the default holo one that pops up.
Welp, turns out it was Echo Lockscreen. That's a massive bummer...loved that app! Thanks Pirateghost.
Hello,
I notice that my LG G3 sending mms on 1925353 number....
So, i root my phone, i installed xposed and xprivacy. I blocked all mms app permission and ... no result. MMS continue to be send...
So i unroot with SuperSu, Reset my phone (with Android kitkat option no wipe) and reinstall all the app and, ..., :silly: MMS continue to be send.
I checked my G3 with avast, no virus...
I suspect the LG app or processus??
An idea?
Thanks!
I think you try Lucky Patcher to check.
yoannboss1983 said:
Hello,
I notice that my LG G3 sending mms on 1925353 number....
So, i root my phone, i installed xposed and xprivacy. I blocked all mms app permission and ... no result. MMS continue to be send...
So i unroot with SuperSu, Reset my phone (with Android kitkat option no wipe) and reinstall all the app and, ..., :silly: MMS continue to be send.
I checked my G3 with avast, no virus...
I suspect the LG app or processus??
An idea?
Thanks!
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So what apps do you installed?
I have a n915k, updated with Odin to stock 5.01 and rooted. I want to try and remove the Korean calling protocol and roaming data block. After a reboot, everything works fine for a few hours, then for some reason it decides I am roaming/in Korea (?) and when I try and make a call it asks ‘Calling Korea’ or ‘Calling other countries’. I can no longer send MMS messages, it decides I am roaming and ‘data is blocked’ (for MMS), but data still works from my Vodafone (New Zealand) supplier. A reboot and everything works again for a few hours.
I had the same problem with the original 4.4.4 but after rooting and installing Xposed framework there were some modules which fixed this issue. Unfortunately the framework isn’t working yet with 5.01. I tried the Aroma bloatwear uninstaller, however, that also seems to be 5.01 incompatible. I did write down all the items it wanted to uninstall and then manually uninstalled using Uninstall (root), which works well. Most of the items Aroma bloatwear uninstaller wanted to remove weren’t there, so I assume they have changed name or not in this ROM.
Any suggestions what these Korean market additions might be called, so I can remove them? I have already uninstalled anything with Kor in it. Or any other recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Peterbnz said:
I have a n915k, updated with Odin to stock 5.01 and rooted. I want to try and remove the Korean calling protocol and roaming data block. After a reboot, everything works fine for a few hours, then for some reason it decides I am roaming/in Korea (?) and when I try and make a call it asks ‘Calling Korea’ or ‘Calling other countries’. I can no longer send MMS messages, it decides I am roaming and ‘data is blocked’ (for MMS), but data still works from my Vodafone (New Zealand) supplier. A reboot and everything works again for a few hours.
I had the same problem with the original 4.4.4 but after rooting and installing Xposed framework there were some modules which fixed this issue. Unfortunately the framework isn’t working yet with 5.01. I tried the Aroma bloatwear uninstaller, however, that also seems to be 5.01 incompatible. I did write down all the items it wanted to uninstall and then manually uninstalled using Uninstall (root), which works well. Most of the items Aroma bloatwear uninstaller wanted to remove weren’t there, so I assume they have changed name or not in this ROM.
Any suggestions what these Korean market additions might be called, so I can remove them? I have already uninstalled anything with Kor in it. Or any other recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
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Fixed with:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-edge/general/roaming-pop-dial-solved-t2994143
Although Any Cut kept crashing when trying to add 'Activity', but concept worked, with another shortcut manager QuickShortcutMaker working
So i am on an s5 at&t rooted OF3 and decided I wanted to get Xposed. I followed the guide here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/general/xposed-lollipop-t3567152
I then noticed that Snapchat had logged me out and it was because of the Xposed framework. I then went to the Xposed website to uninstall the framework thru flashfire. I used the latest .zip "xposed-uninstaller-20180117-arm.zip". Then it rebooted and said "Android is upgrading, optimizing apps 1 of 200. " When it was done, an error came up that said "Procces system has stopped. " I took off the battery and rebooted and everything booted fine.
This Is Where The Problem Starts
I had uninstalled Snapchat during my noticing I had with Xposed and Snapchat. I tried to install it from the play store and I got 'error -504'. I researched it and did everything in this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733038 and got nothing. Now that I did those suggestions, I tried clearing the app cache, data and uninstalling app updates off of GPlay store, Google services framework, GPlay services and even the package installer. I then tried downloading and installing Snapchat from an apk and got the 'X App not installed'. I then tried a test with flashfire. I uninstalled flashfire and tried installing it from the apk. I then again, got the same error. My only guess is that it's an internal thing that may have gone wrong in the uninstalling process of the Xposed framework. How do I fix this issue?