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Xposed Framework needs no introduction to XDA readers. When asked about the things our community hates most about Lollipop, the single highest voted comment in the discussion was that it broke support for Xposed. In fact, many forum members have even refused to update to Lollipop specifically for this reason. But that all changes now, as the highly anticipated Xposed Framework has finally arrived for Android Lollipop.
If you’re not already familiar with Xposed, simply put, it is a godsend to the modding community. Xposed requires no flashing of any ROMs, but brings tons of customization and tweaks that users can install like apps on rooted devices. It is incredibly simple to use and with limited risk. And now, all Android enthusiasts on Lollipop can enjoy the benefits of this fantastic project on their devices. Grab your download and get to modding!
Download Xposed Framwork for Android Lollipop here.
Nice
Now wait for Gravitybox
Works in your phone;
Whenever i install that .zip on my 4s i9506 the phone gets stuck on the Samsung logo. and don't know how to boot the phone up :/
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Okay chaps and chappesss I am gearing up for my foray into the Android dual-boot wilderness and trying to get stuff sorted.
Whilst still trying to finalise the Android build I wish to use I wanted to clarify BootLoader.
I know of:
-JMZ (the free v4 one!)
-Exceller
-mkskip's
I know with the JMZ I can also use to install Android on first use.
Do the other 2 do that as well?
Does any one offer an advantage in terms of battery life over the other 2 (in the way they load android relative to extent of WinMo still active underneath - if you get what I mean?)
Any major reasons or other features to suggest one over the other?
I like the idea of having a WinMo button to load into Android as per mksip rather than having to power-off and select on start-up (don't know if Exceller does that as well though )
Any others I should consider instead?
Thanks
this is my favorite one
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Thanks (I was getting a little lonely in here!)
Could you please tell me why?
I recently rooted my Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (AT&T version - SM-P907A) & I've been trying to install xposed framework, but it won't work. It doesn't give me any error message, it just says "app not installed". I'm no stranger to rooting, but this is the first time I've ever had to post a question on the xda developers site. Usually I can find what I'm looking for already, but not this time :crying:
I don't know if I'll be able to post a screenshot of what happens as I've just barely registered, but I'm gonna try. I also have a rooted Motorola Droid 4 and I rooted & installed CM12 on an old Kindle Fire HD as well. (However, that's now been sold...) Anyways, I tried installing Xposed Installer on my Motorola, and it worked, so I'm thinking the problem is with my note pro, but any help on how to fix it would be awesome
Thank you!!
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You know what , the quickest method would be to changet rom and install the rom with xposed already installed by the way use titanium backup for making backups if you fear data loss
Hi my friends. I am a HTC ME user and i am from China. To be honest. I don't like it at all. Not only the bad cpu but also it have no developers support. . In my mind, all HTC phone are have so many roms but ME not. After a long time, with the help of some of China's forum finally i rooted my ME and install the Xposed Framework. So now i think it 's better. So now i will show you some xposed framework modules i have installed.
First of all. i will show you guys some pic.
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If you want to know how to root, you can see here.. (sorry i cant find the page in XDA. but if you want i can teach you.)
If you want install Xposed Framework. the @shouk_1987 had a article http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/one-me-general/one-xposed-installation-stock-s-t3269198.
I just let the sense ui looks like aosp. Because i think that is beautiful.
And i hope i can find some friends here to play the HTC ME:fingers-crossed:. I hope someday more people can join us.:laugh:
have a good day!
By the way. The newest Xposed Framework version doesn't work on my phone. So i just use version 80. And i hope HTC can give us android 6.0. I WANT IT! :
Guys I'm on Existenz rooted firmware for my Z3D6653.
I always hated the new google photos as it seems to limited compared to its previous version (Kitkat days).
I always prefer to install GooglePlus ver. 8.0.0.123464592-415899108.
Now this version has got all effects I needed:
Looks, image, drama, retrolux etc etc.
Issue:
It always keeps saying:
Downloading resources some editing tools unavailable.
or
Downloading editing tools it only happens once. Continue to download or wait for WiFi.
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This is truly frustrating as this prompts comes every time I want to edit any image and its too much frustrating.
This is happening off late. I removed the app by clearing cache etc and re-installed but same thing happens. I even installed a version back and later but same issue.
It seems that the resources downloaded are stored only temporarily for that session and then clears out.
Can somebody provide a workaround so that the resources stays forever.
For this question, I suggest you post on General, not Android Development.
Because we thought you released new custom ROM!
This thread has nothing to do with Development...
Thread Moved.
Hi,
Mostly just reading here, barely posting.
In the past with my rooted phone I've used AdAway to block ads on my phone. But now that I'm not rooted anymore I needed an solution.
So here it is; AdfreeZip. It does more or less the same as AdAway. But it doesn't require root and creates an TWRP flashable zip file.
The only thing the zip file does is replacing your hosts file with the one generated from the sources you provide. A few sources are added by default.
You can add your own urls to the hosts file.
Latest version is in the Play store: https:// play.google.com/store/apps /details?id=nl.peejseej.adfreezip
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Exactly what I was looking for
It works wonderfully. I have twrp and wanted to leave my phone unrooted. Thanks for this app.
Very useful app! Thank you very much! Does AdfreeZip support Android P & the A/B dual partition scheme?
Question, I have an galaxy s8 that is not rooted. If I install TWRP doesn't it trip knox? How is this different than having root? IK I'm a noob atm
Amazing.
I'm using android with rooted for the whole of my life since I know how to root just to get AdBlock on it.
now I don't need to root anymore, I really appreciate the dev to make this app. :good: