What rom after 4.4.4 with xposed. - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

what 5.02 rom can be a substitute for a 4.4.4 with xposed and gravitybox?
IF there is no such thing yet, what rom already have at least Sleep toggle, switch Back and Recent buttons on navigation bar, and possibility to install some adaway app.
Thanks

Xposed and gbox don't work on lollipop. There are multiple Roms that have these features. Read the op and flash away.
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Cataclysm is a modified version of the stock ROM rather than AOSP so that should give you a similar experience to Xposed with GravityBox.

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[Q] - Xposed framework for CM10.2 (Android 4.3)

I updated from CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 to CM10.2 Android 4.3 on my Galaxy note 2 SPH-L900 and was using the Xposed framework. I oped the app and normally where it says "Install" it said "Xposed has not been tested on Android SDK version 18." i was using Xposed for the "netflix CM10.1 workaround." So my questions is 1. How can i fix this so netflix is working again 2. Do i have to wait for a new Xposed version? or netflix framework to be compatable woth android 4.3 and the new sdk? I know i could go back to CM10.1 but stupid me and i forgot to make a backup.
Try using this method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380114
For me it works great, but I use only App Settings and Greenify modules.

Kitkat and Pie

So did KitKat severely break Pie? It surprises me that no Roms have it yet. Since I am not a dev, I don't know the specifics as to how KitKat differs from Jellybean. Any word on the progress of pie? I cannot get LMT RC6 to work properly on KK ROMs. Thanks
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chipstien said:
So did KitKat severely break Pie? It surprises me that no Roms have it yet. Since I am not a dev, I don't know the specifics as to how KitKat differs from Jellybean. Any word on the progress of pie? I cannot get LMT RC6 to work properly on KK ROMs. Thanks
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Pie? Are you talking about pie touch controls? If so it's in several ROMs and can be added to stock rom with xposed framework and GravityBox.If you're talking about something else entirely then igore this post.
Pie originated with paranoid android. Since they haven't released a rom yet no pie. What does lmt not do for you? Working fine for me.
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I'm using gravitybox for pie and it works perfectly.
Same here, xposed with gravitybox and using pie controls.
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I see Roms using gravity box and exposed but I am not sure where to download them separately. Anyone have a link?
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chipstien said:
I see Roms using gravity box and exposed but I am not sure where to download them separately. Anyone have a link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540273
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47771876&postcount=5621

KitKat and Theme Chooser

I'm noticing that most kk custom roms don't include a theme chooser like most jb roms do. What's the reason for that? I've been searching for one but when the topic is brought up in the threads, the devs seem emphatic about not adding it. Were there changes in kitkat that make it difficult? Have any roms successfully implemented it?
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I know liquid smooth has it. There reports of bugs. Apparently some stuff has changed that makes it difficult. I'm pretty sure xthemer xposed module works on kk now.
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Yes Mahdi ROM! Its the most stable and has customization
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New Nexus 5 Owner, Stock VS Custom ROM

I bought a nexus 5, should arrive this week, to be activated on straight talk. Being a nexus 7 owner, I already know how custom Roms and kernels can help the device be more speedy.
Since the nexus 5 is already a fast device, is a custom ROM really needed? Or would xposed framework modules be sufficient enough along with optimized bionic and dalvik patches.
As for kernels, same question. I don't intend on over clocking, but is there any other advantage?
Thanks.
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datallboy said:
I bought a nexus 5, should arrive this week, to be activated on straight talk. Being a nexus 7 owner, I already know how custom Roms and kernels can help the device be more speedy.
Since the nexus 5 is already a fast device, is a custom ROM really needed? Or would xposed framework modules be sufficient enough along with optimized bionic and dalvik patches.
As for kernels, same question. I don't intend on over clocking, but is there any other advantage?
Thanks.
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For me I'm happy with stock rooted plus xposed. I removed the optimized bionic and dalvik patches as I couldn't run asphalt 8 without it.
I use custom ROM but close to stock as possible, with a custom kernel for additional controls over hardware and xposed Gravity to customize layouts.
If you're going to change ROMS for speed, there's honestly no point. The battery, speed, etc, are all great on stock .
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It's the same thing, xposed or custom, I prefer full package
I think the moderators will see this thread as a "best ROM thread"
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I think the moderators will see this thread as a "best ROM thread"
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Because it pretty much is.
Just check out the roms and read the first post and see which one has the features you want.
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After getting the device a couple months ago, I was on stock with xposed and franco for the first month. I decided to try out some custom ROMs but ultimately came back to stock. Xposed gives me all the customization I need.
Xpose FTW!
datallboy said:
I bought a nexus 5, should arrive this week, to be activated on straight talk. Being a nexus 7 owner, I already know how custom Roms and kernels can help the device be more speedy.
Since the nexus 5 is already a fast device, is a custom ROM really needed? Or would xposed framework modules be sufficient enough along with optimized bionic and dalvik patches.
As for kernels, same question. I don't intend on over clocking, but is there any other advantage?
Thanks.
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I've had my Nexus 5 for about 2 weeks now. I previously had a Samsung Galaxy S4 that was rooted with Xposed & Wanam Xposed and several other modules. When I came to Nexus 5, I unlocked the bootloader, but haven't flashed any other ROMs yet. I am running stock KitKat with Xposed & GravityBox installed. I am loving it. Also using a few other xposed modules like Crappalinks, etc. Gravitybox does about everything I need and I think I am about to donate to get the newly added "light flow" like features. Great Module!
I am also running the Franco Kernel & have installed the optimized Dalvik & Bionic. Phone is smooth as butter. Of course I'm using the Donation version of Greenify also. I've read up on quite a few Custom ROMs, but right now I don't see any major advantage to flashing one. Gravitybox & other Xposed modules give me all I need. Samsungs Knox & and AT&T's locked bootloader drove me away from the S4. Even though I don't have a custom ROM right, I always have the option if something great comes out. N5 is great because it's so open. Custom Recovery was a big deal for me also. TWRP all the way! Good luck with the phone when it arrives. You are going to love it!
- Jeremy
Thanks for all the feedback.
Not really trying to initiate a "best ROM" thread, just seeing if custom Roms are worth it.
On my nexus 7 I've found stock, elementalx kernel for OC, xposed, and the optimized patches worked best. Wasn't sure if this was also true for the nexus 5.
Looking forward to the phone!
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[Q] wannam exposed compatible with moar rom?

Noob question just wanted to know if wanam kit is compatible with moar rom v1.1 thanks
Yup, it should work just fine. I used it on the stock rom and had no trouble. Besides a few w of the features didn't work, but it would ked Ok for me.
You csn use MOD Control to install the Xposed framework. The installer is built in there!
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