Xposed performance - Droid Ultra Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have never installed xposed before and was wondering if it degraded performance or battery life any. My phone is running GREAT and I would hate to muck it up.
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Anyone? Would I be correct to say that installing xposed on android is like installing dot net on windows. Its just a library that doesn't do anything itself but allows certain programs to run?
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yes you are right in that aspect. it injects itself into the framework.jar and allowed the modules to alter on a system level without the need of custom roms.
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if it degraded performance it would be from the modules effects not xposed.

Lordomn said:
yes you are right in that aspect. it injects itself into the framework.jar and allowed the modules to alter on a system level without the need of custom roms.
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if it degraded performance it would be from the modules effects not xposed.
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Thanks.
I'll be flashing xposed this weekend. I live in a verizon dead spot and my phone kills itself searching for signal so I want to try intelli3g and see if it helps with my battery life.

chuck864 said:
Thanks.
I'll be flashing xposed this weekend. I live in a verizon dead spot and my phone kills itself searching for signal so I want to try intelli3g and see if it helps with my battery life.
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no prob. it can be a pain dealing with some of the module effects. but at least if you install it you don't have to worry about flashing roms

2 weeks uptime without issues since I rooted.
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[ROM] [4.4] [UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod11

I've compiled CM11 for the Evita and it's been running great for me for the last week, so I thought I'd share it with the community. These are compiled straight from the source https://github.com/cyanogenmod. Thanks to the whole CM team for the hardwork, and PA/BaNkS for the GApps. Use the provided recovery, as I haven't had success with flashing through TWRP.
To install do the following:
1) In fastboot, fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
2) reboot to recovery then install CM11 followed by PA 4.4 Gapps (Or BaNkS GApps)(wipe cache/dalvik cache)
3) ???
4) Profit!
11/28 Build has a cherry=pick based on this commit to enable NFC HCE (Host-based Card Emulation) meaning GoogleWallet tap-to-pay is now enabled! If you have GWallet, report back if this works for you.
12/4 Build incorporates fix found by phoenixita to make build flashable via twrp! Also, netflix and other video services appear to be working without a grey block taking up 50% of the video.
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/54634/
CM11:http://www.mediafire.com/download/lpma24axtvv2bqe/cm-11-20131204-UNOFFICIAL-evita.zip
All:https://www.mediafire.com/folder/n45m7ob5yzccs/CM11
RECOVERY: http://www.mediafire.com/view/77k6p95l16lnn89/recovery.img
PA GApps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
BaNkS GApps:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857
Uploaded a new build to mediafire.
Been waiting for this!
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oh lawd, flashing now. Thanks.
Nice work! :good:
Anything not working?
Happiness!
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@joshx did you test art?
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icu64 said:
Happiness!
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@joshx did you test art?
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I wouldn't recommend trying it right now. A couple things crash a lot with art. Everything else seemed to be workingworking for me.
JoshX said:
I wouldn't recommend trying it right now. A couple things crash a lot with art. Everything else seemed to be workingworking for me.
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Does the keyboard force close when you try to use swipe? And I mean on the aosp/Google keyboard
Edit: it does lol
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Yeah, both dalvik and ART the AOSP keyboard crashes for me when I try and swype.
Any chance a twrp flash able version?
OP have you tried this with any custom kernels?
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RollTribe said:
OP have you tried this with any custom kernels?
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It should work yo
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RollTribe said:
OP have you tried this with any custom kernels?
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Nope, I've just been running stock.
Does anybody know where I can find settings to change the battery icon to the circle with percentage numbers in the center? Also have lockscreen targets been implemented yet? Lastly can I remap buttons yet? Thanks op, it's running great!
Does tap to pay with Google Wallet work? I've tried beanstalk 4.4 and I couldn't make it work. After I spend my free $20 I got from signing up for ISIS I'm ready to ditch the stock ROM and get back on the bleeding edge of things.
Excuse my ignorance, but what id ART.
Great to see developers still pushing forward. Flashing this right away.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what id ART.
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It stands for android run time. U can switch from dalvik to art in developer settings but it's not recommended yet. U can Google it to find out more about it.
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mitchel0 said:
Does anybody know where I can find settings to change the battery icon to the circle with percentage numbers in the center? Also have lockscreen targets been implemented yet? Lastly can I remap buttons yet? Thanks op, it's running great!
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I don't think those settings have been implemented yet. Spend a good amount of time digging through all the settings and couldn't find em.
OP this works great!
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icu64 said:
Does the keyboard force close when you try to use swipe? And I mean on the aosp/Google keyboard
Edit: it does lol
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Google/AOSP keyboard swype is working perfect for me on dalvik. Gonna switch to ART and see what happens.
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JoshX said:
I wouldn't recommend trying it right now. A couple things crash a lot with art. Everything else seemed to be workingworking for me.
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How did you get ART to work? After I enabled it, I kept getting popups with things crashing, I couldn't even get to the homescreen or settings or anything
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I don't think those settings have been implemented yet. Spend a good amount of time digging through all the settings and couldn't find em.
OP this works great!
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Google/AOSP keyboard swype is working perfect for me on dalvik. Gonna switch to ART and see what happens.
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How did you get ART to work? After I enabled it, I kept getting popups with things crashing, I couldn't even get to the homescreen or settings or anything
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What gapps are you using?
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What gapps are you using?
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The PA full package from the OP. It says that ART is supported, but all I got was Google+, Gmail, sysUI, and other crashes.
After installing 4.4 and Gapps, I went to developer settings, switched to ART, and it made me reboot. There aren't any other steps to take first, are there?

N910U OpenSource Code LL

Is finally HERE, Kernels come to US !!!
What does that mean can you explain please
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What does that mean can you explain please
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It means the source code is openly available for U variant kernel. Now it's possible for 'someone' to come along & use the code to create a custom kernel.
Problem is, who might that be? With so many goddamn variants it reduces the likelihood that such a person might own SM-910U.
What sort of features would we want in a custom kernel?
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It means the source code is openly available for U variant kernel. Now it's possible for 'someone' to come along & use the code to create a custom kernel.
Problem is, who might that be? With so many goddamn variants it reduces the likelihood that such a person might own SM-910U.
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Yes that sucks... That being said it must be pretty close to the C kernel. If we're lucky some kind enough Dev will compile for both U and C... Ideally if someone has the courage it is most likely possible to develop a kernel patch you'd apply on C kernels to make them work on U (As long as they stay pretty standard). Quite some work and testing... We'd be lucky if someone has the time and courage to look into that
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sadisticveneer said:
What sort of features would we want in a custom kernel?
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Undervolting, overclocking, change CPU governor, improve sound quality, get latest gpu drivers, improve overall performance by using an optimized toolchain, etc...
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No chance of a Franco kernel is there? Still the best I've used.
N910U CM12 hope coming :angel:
N910UXXU1BOC2 SM-N910U_SEA_LL_Opensource.zip http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=SM-N910U
Alcibiade said:
Yes that sucks... That being said it must be pretty close to the C kernel. If we're lucky some kind enough Dev will compile for both U and C... Ideally if someone has the courage it is most likely possible to develop a kernel patch you'd apply on C kernels to make them work on U (As long as they stay pretty standard). Quite some work and testing... We'd be lucky if someone has the time and courage to look into that
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Undervolting, overclocking, change CPU governor, improve sound quality, get latest gpu drivers, improve overall performance by using an optimized toolchain, etc...
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Ta
(NEW) SM-N910U_HK_LL_Opensource N910UXXU1BOD4
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=N910U

Calls getting dropped

I've had my Verizon pixel (sailfish) now for almost a month. Multiple times in the past couple of weeks, after roughly a minute of phone conversation, I lose the call. I can hear the other party but they can't hear me. At first I thot it was only my Bluetooth headset, but its happening on device only too. I thot the Nov update would fix it but no luck. Rooted running Elemental X, Weta Rom & twrp beta 2. Anyone else? Sugg? Thanks
Not seeing this at all, same setup, rom, twrp,& kernel, but bought at Google store, and using T-Mobile
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It's been seen before.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/help/microphone-issues-cutting-call-t3496394/page2
If you can unlock your bootloader and are comfortable flashing kernels that may be the only solution until Google possibly recognizes it's an issue and fixes.
fyyzer said:
It's been seen before.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/help/microphone-issues-cutting-call-t3496394/page2
If you can unlock your bootloader and are comfortable flashing kernels that may be the only solution until Google possibly recognizes it's an issue and fixes.
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Obviously if he has a custom rom, kernel, root,twrp like he says in his post, he has a unlocked bootloader
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piperx said:
Obviously if he has a custom rom, kernel, root,twrp like he says in his post, he has a unlocked bootloader
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Have you read the op ?
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piperx said:
Obviously if he has a custom rom, kernel, root,twrp like he says in his post, he has a unlocked bootloader
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Have you read the op ?
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Hmm, no idea why XDA app did a brain fart with multiple posts
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ROMs available for pixel

Hey everyone,
I am noticing a paucity of ROMs for the pixel (only the WETA and dirty unicorns) so far. Somewhat surprising for a stock android device. Is there a reason for that?
Is modding and tinkering starting to die for android?
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I guess the main problem is these 2 devices in too expensives
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I guess the main problem is these 2 devices in too expensives
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I don't think so, I think it has to do with partitioning, it is very different than what people are used to, give it some time, I am sure Pure Nexus will release one when ready and when TWRP, su are a little more stable
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As soon as gapps are fixed for Pixels we will see ROMs. In fact a bunch of them are ready but waiting for this.
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pure nexus is in the works. I believe the slow down is the price, partitioning and the death of cm. devs have to use a new base.
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milan187 said:
As soon as gapps are fixed for Pixels we will see ROMs. In fact a bunch of them are ready but waiting for this.
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meh I doubt its to do with gapps.
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pure nexus is in the works. I believe the slow down is the price, partitioning and the death of cm. devs have to use a new base.
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meh I doubt its to do with gapps.
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Some part of it is absolutely GAPPS. DU has it built in rn because there is no flashable GAPPS. This issue though is tied in with the partition scheme I believe.
fix-this! said:
pure nexus is in the works. I believe the slow down is the price, partitioning and the death of cm. devs have to use a new base.
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meh I doubt its to do with gapps.
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it is gapps, visit the g+ pages and read [emoji6]
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piperx said:
I don't think so, I think it has to do with partitioning, it is very different than what people are used to, give it some time, I am sure Pure Nexus will release one when ready and when TWRP, su are a little more stable
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At first, yes. It has been moved past.
milan187 said:
As soon as gapps are fixed for Pixels we will see ROMs. In fact a bunch of them are ready but waiting for this.
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This.
fix-this! said:
pure nexus is in the works. I believe the slow down is the price, partitioning and the death of cm. devs have to use a new base.
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meh I doubt its to do with gapps.
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Cyanogen is dead, not the source. The code has been forked and devs need time now...
Read here:
http://lineageos.org/Yes-this-is-us/
Yea idk why people think CM is dead. Just getting back up and running on new servers under a different name..
Ask and you shall receive. The post promoting Carbon ROM just showed up, with warning about gApps issues.. Available for download soon. I've always liked this ROM.
Edited 1/1/17: ROM currently has issues with gApps (as in none available yet). Also has issues with slot system. Hang tight!
So I know this thread is 6 weeks old, but there are a good number of ROMs and kernels available now.
I personally recommend PureNexus. I've been using Beanstown106's ROMS since I had a S3, he does great work. I've also just installed ElementalX kernel, which is supposed to be a very battery friendly kernel.
Happy flashing!
I have a510f 6.o.1 which xposed framework should i installed guide please

Xposed Framework for K1 on Nougat?

Is there a tested version of Xposed Framework for Shield K1 running on Android 7? If yes, are there any modules I should avoid, because they can mess something up?
i testes and dont work
PKM1111 said:
Is there a tested version of Xposed Framework for Shield K1 running on Android 7? If yes, are there any modules I should avoid, because they can mess something up?
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Magisk module.
dzidexx said:
Magisk module.
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What is it, and what's the difference between Magisk an Xposed?
EDIT: Ok so I found out what Magisk is, so if I understood well, there is no way it can mess something up, because it does not edit /system partition?
I don't use it. Do full backup and check it.
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@PKM1111
dzidexx said:
I don't use it. Do full backup and check it.
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@PKM1111
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OK, thanks
Does this work? If so, what do I install and what order?
I installed Xposed for Nougat back in the fall and it worked, but it also destroyed my battery life while also heating up the tablet to a disturbing degree when the tablet was completely idle. Needless to say, I uninstalled Xposed for Nougat immediately. I'm not completely sure however, whether it was xposed itself that was causing these bugs or one of the applets, but I think it was Xposed because even after I unselected and uninstalled the applets the tablet the battery was still draining while also heating up.
If you are intent on trying out Nougat, here some guides (and fyi if you are on a stock Nvidia Shield Tablet you will need the SDK24 zip):
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
http://www.dexteroid.com/how-to/install-xposed-framework-on-android-nougat-7/

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