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Anybody have any luck with Xposed, and if so what modules are you using?

thefoss said:
Anybody have any luck with Xposed, and if so what modules are you using?
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Xposed doesn't work with Samsung Lollipop ROMs right now.

I saw an experimental xposed for 5.x Arm64bit support but no Samsung I think

No xposed. The creator States he doesn't have time to develop xposed for touchwiz let alone 5.1. I'm hoping he does. I sure miss my center clock.

Well hopefully we'll start seeing some custom ROMs soon with additional features

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[Q] Please Help

have a xt1033 dual and want to flash something on it but i dont know what rom works fine with dual sim,cm11 is not fully compatible yet this i know ,all rom i see don't make a explanation about iti dont want to know the best or the most bam bam bam rom ever,i only want to know compatible roms for the dual sim variant
Maybe you can keep an eye on this thread.
kleytonhunter said:
have a xt1033 dual and want to flash something on it but i dont know what rom works fine with dual sim,cm11 is not fully compatible yet this i know ,all rom i see don't make a explanation about iti dont want to know the best or the most bam bam bam rom ever,i only want to know compatible roms for the dual sim variant
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If you don't absolutely have to install a custom ROM, you may want to keep the stock ROM and just install Xposed + modules like Gravity Box. This will get you most of the customizations/features custom ROMs have and still give you the stability of a stock ROM. That's what I did for mine moto g.
thanks
mokkami said:
Maybe you can keep an eye on this thread.
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have Subscribed this Thread,thanks :good:
a link please
kliu888 said:
If you don't absolutely have to install a custom ROM, you may want to keep the stock ROM and just install Xposed + modules like Gravity Box. This will get you most of the customizations/features custom ROMs have and still give you the stability of a stock ROM. That's what I did for mine moto g.
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please point where i found xposed compatible with moto g,i have searched but was in vain
kleytonhunter said:
please point where i found xposed compatible with moto g,i have searched but was in vain
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This thread has the Gravity Box module I installed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
If you scroll down to the Installation section, 2nd paragraph:
2) Get the Xposed installer from Download section from Xposed official thread (the latest version is typically available at this link: http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk)
I got my Xposed from the official thread link in this line.
thanks
kliu888 said:
This thread has the Gravity Box module I installed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
If you scroll down to the Installation section, 2nd paragraph:
2) Get the Xposed installer from Download section from Xposed official thread (the latest version is typically available at this link: http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk)
I got my Xposed from the official thread link in this line.
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thanks man,i have googled about gravity box and its far good than flash a custom rom :good:

Benefits of a costum rom

Hey guys,
this question may be dumb for many people out there, but I really want to ask you.
Why are you flashing costum roms? For the features? Couldn't you actually get those features with xposed modules as well?
Or what are your reasons?
This should not be seen as a provocation ..
If you are running Lollipop, Xposed doesn't work. So custom ROMs are the only way you are going to get any features. If you are on KitKat, then I agree. Xposed and stock is the best.
Okay good, because I am on stock with xposed and I actually see no benefits in flashing another KitKat rom. =)
Xposed is genius. That said, it intercepts the intents used in JIT so it will cause your ROM to act slower than a custom ROM. It is also messy and can cause bugs. There are features that xposed cannot produce.as well as a.custom ROM. IMHO, there is still a lot of room for custom ROMs in the KK market. Xposed is great but you cannot beat native, well coded features of a custom ROM. No matter what anyone says b

Is MOAR an AOSP?

I'm thinking of trying out Xposed Framework and I understand that its only compatible with AOSP. I really like my MOAR, but I can't find out anywhere if it and Xposed play nicely together.
I have luck with Arter97's Xposed for MOAR.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
Use Snapdragon for our sprint version.
But there is also wanam's
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Thank you, it worked.
Most of the modules either require an AOSP or close to stock ROM, but there were a few that I really wanted that were compatible.

Awesome Xposed-Compatible Kernels For Stock Lolipop ROMs (i.e. Cloudy)?

I'm on Cloudy. I like using Xposed modules –*most notably, G3 Tweaksbox and Greenify's Boost Mode
I was going to use Xceed... but I see Xposed isn't supported for it.
Does that mean they really shouldn't be used together, or just that the developer of Xceed isn't going to help fix issues for people who do use Xposed?
And if they shouldn't, what's my best options for a good kernel?
Thanks!
- Andi

Is xposed framework available for official roms?

Hello everyone!
I've never seen people talking about xposed here so that's why I posted this thread.
Just want to know if there's any solution to run xposed on official roms?
If not, is there any custom roms with xposed working?
Thanks.
wcx19911123 said:
Hello everyone!
I've never seen people talking about xposed here so that's why I posted this thread.
Just want to know if there's any solution to run xposed on official roms?
If not, is there any custom roms with xposed working?
Thanks.
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AFAIK no xposed for now...there are only 2 types of rom, Xiaomi.eu roms and Stock MIUI roms, these are the official ones.
I used xposed only one time, when i had my Galaxy Note 3 and i wouldn't recommend it, because it slows down a lot phone's performance...but it's only my POV.
I used it for 1 or 2 days, and then flashed another rom, without xposed.
If i go for xposed, i would bet on Xiaomi.eu roms, because unless someone build MIUI roms from scratch and add a compatible xposed, hardly stock roms will run xposed.
But, with the new Android P, you'll have to wait for the developer to upgrade xposed application, and see if something comes up for MIUI roms.
I read in xiaomi.eu forum that we need to wait for a special xposed version because miui is too heavily modded to run normal xposed
Flatric said:
I read in xiaomi.eu forum that we need to wait for a special xposed version because miui is too heavily modded to run normal xposed
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NVM
ruicc said:
AFAIK no xposed for now...there are only 2 types of rom, Xiaomi.eu roms and Stock MIUI roms, these are the official ones.
I used xposed only one time, when i had my Galaxy Note 3 and i wouldn't recommend it, because it slows down a lot phone's performance...but it's only my POV.
I used it for 1 or 2 days, and then flashed another rom, without xposed.
If i go for xposed, i would bet on Xiaomi.eu roms, because unless someone build MIUI roms from scratch and add a compatible xposed, hardly stock roms will run xposed.
But, with the new Android P, you'll have to wait for the developer to upgrade xposed application, and see if something comes up for MIUI roms.
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Thanks for the information. There're many useful modules in xposed, they're what I want.
Maybe I should try the eu rom later.
Android P is a bit far away from now on
Flatric said:
I read in xiaomi.eu forum that we need to wait for a special xposed version because miui is too heavily modded to run normal xposed
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Thanks.
BTW do you know when the custom designed xposed for miui would be released? I searched similar information for mi mix and mi mix 2 but no result..
probably half of year?
wcx19911123 said:
Thanks.
BTW do you know when the custom designed xposed for miui would be released? I searched similar information for mi mix and mi mix 2 but no result..
probably half of year?
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I have no idea, I just repeated what I've read somewhere a few days ago.. Your only option for xposed is a treble Rom for now
wcx19911123 said:
Thanks.
BTW do you know when the custom designed xposed for miui would be released? I searched similar information for mi mix and mi mix 2 but no result..
probably half of year?
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https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/xposed-on-mix2s-oreo-miui9.44364/#post-420634 finally found the thread I was talking about
ruicc said:
AFAIK no xposed for now...there are only 2 types of rom, Xiaomi.eu roms and Stock MIUI roms, these are the official ones.
I used xposed only one time, when i had my Galaxy Note 3 and i wouldn't recommend it, because it slows down a lot phone's performance...but it's only my POV.
I used it for 1 or 2 days, and then flashed another rom, without xposed.
If i go for xposed, i would bet on Xiaomi.eu roms, because unless someone build MIUI roms from scratch and add a compatible xposed, hardly stock roms will run xposed.
But, with the new Android P, you'll have to wait for the developer to upgrade xposed application, and see if something comes up for MIUI roms.
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The first paragraph of your post might just be the stupidest thing I've read today.

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