This is the xposed module Keepchat. Its been pulled at request of Snapchat and no longer available.
This version of Snapchat is the latest it worked with. DO NOT UPDATE TO CURRENT VERSION IN PLAY STORE. YOU WILL BREAK COMPATIBILITY.
Uninstall Snapchat, download and install this older version. Download and install Keepchat module, activate in xposed and reboot.
Keepchat:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2xxd5WoIhEwYUNucGd2MExDQlE/edit?usp=docslist_api
Older Snapchat:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2xxd5WoIhEwMkxhREFwYThaaDA/edit?usp=docslist_api
Bumpin up
Just got a notification from teamshapchat that my version of snapchat will no longer be supported. I imagine it is because they want to force people to versions that keepchat and other apps aren't compatible with. Any alternatives to keepchat that snapchat hasn't covered that can work with a more recent version of snapchat that they aren't phasing out, or any way to fool snapchat's servers into thinking I have an updated version of snapchat?
The latest version listed in Google Play is 9.8.0.0 as of May 19, 2015. I'm on 8.1.2 as of right now. Is 8.1.2 the version offered in your archive link? If not, is it new enough that it isn't being phased out as of yet?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-snapprefs-ultimate-snapchat-utility-t2947254
Snapprefs supports 9.3.1.0 it's Xposed like Keepchat, logging back in is kinda tricky so be sure to read post 2 on how, but saving snaps and sharing from gallery all work on that version.
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So, sometime when apparently updates are posted to the play store, since I use a lower DPI setting, I get incompatible version from time to time. Well, I just updated an apparently that said was incompatible.. weird.. just thought I'd ask if anyone else has ever saw that
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Yep, had the same problem. I use an option in TweakBox module for Xposed framework to fake 240dpi for Play Store - works great.
I use market helper is work for me root required
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Can someone who's running Android 5.0 and a custom recovery on their Nexus Player see how the x86 version of Xposed works with modules such as YouTube AdAway and Burnt Toast? I would try it myself but my Nexus Player is on Android 5.1 which isn't officially supported by Xposed yet.
After rovo89 releases Xposed for Android 5.1 (x86), I wonder if someone could develop and release a module for the Nexus Player which would restore the three-dots menu option that many apps normally use for full functionality.
After installing TWRP on my Nexus Player and freeing up some space on the system partition, I installed xposed-v65-sdk22-x86-by-romracer-20150629.zip followed by XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk. I also installed YouTube AdAway v2.5.2, enabled it and rebooted the device. The module doesn't yet block YouTube video ads on the Nexus Player, however. I've posted about the matter in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61617838&postcount=873 to notify the developer so hopefully there's an update for it soon.
The Burnt Toast module works as expected. I also tried a module called "3dot Menu Mod" to see if it would bring back the 3-dot menus on the Nexus Player with Android 5.1+ but this module was last updated in September of 2013 and does not work on this device. It does give me hope that a newer version or a similar module may one day be released for the Nexus Player, however.
For anyone who's running Xposed on their Nexus Player with Android 5.1, I recommend that you update to the unofficial 20150702 release from romracer if you haven't yet done so. It may have fixed a bug where my device was randomly rebooting in to recovery on its own.
If you've been following the thread for YouTube AdAway at http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-t2547316, you may have noticed that the developer of that useful module has begun work on adding support for Android TV. It's still in the early stages but a welcome sign nonetheless.
I'm happy to report that YouTube AdAway v2.6.1 now removes video ads on Android TV devices including the Nexus Player! This is great news and any other users who try it out are welcome to post their results.
What apps are safe to remove on the system so that I can installed Xposed?
Got it, I deleted the system apps like Music, Videos, Youtube, Games, Cast, Korean IME, Japanese IME, etc and the apps still work as they were in the data partition as a part of updates to apps.
You've got the right idea. The removal of foreign language input apps, files and folders from the system partition should clear up enough space for Xposed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61690230&postcount=4037
Thanks for sharing!
I've been a fan of Xposed since it's release and will definitely install it on my Nexus Player now that there's a use for it!
I've been seeing a slight issue with people running Android M and trying to use Snapchat. Remember if you're going to test a developing OS you're going to run into issues and bugs like this one. On snapchat's recent update they changed some user interface. For some reason this caused the app to force close after you login. I have found a temporary solution. If you have the newest update for snapchat you will need to uninstall it and downgrade the apk so is running (Snapchat 9.10.June 16, 2015.) I'm only aware of this issue for the Nexus 5 running on Android M
I have listed the link to the apks location below. I do not support nor participate with the website this is just where I found the apk.
Turn off auto-updates apps!!!
apk4fun.com/history/1299/
I've successfully installed Google Dialer from APK Mirror, it even updates using Play Store (now I'm on version 14.0.176716531) I gave it all permissions, set up as default call app and it works almost flawlessly. Almost, because there is few second ringtone delay on incoming call, maybe 3-4 second. Not really deal breaker for me but annoying thing.
Anyone faced with such problem?
Does your in-call time counter works normally? Mine displays millions of minutes...
Thanks! & Some Help...
Hi Rufik,
That was very helpful. I got -- Google Phone 7.0.140861421-nonnexus (noarch) (nodpi) (Android 6.0+) -- from APKMirror. And it works great on my Huawei Mate 9 (L29) running OEM Android 7.0 from the factory.
One problem with Google Phone 7.0.140861421 is notification bubbles... sometimes they work and sometimes not. Any suggestions to get them to work?
Also, how were you able to get Google Phone 7.0.140861421 to upgrade to 14.0.176716531. I can not get past 7.0.140861421. I have tried newer Google Dialers/Phones and they will not install on my Mate 9. Any suggestions? What versions should I look for? Also, how were you able to get the Play Store OTA upgrade to the Google Phone? I have tried, but no success.
Best Regards,
Jim
Sorry for link, it points to old version 7.
Navigate to newest version 14 nodpi arm64 https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...le-phone-14-0-176716531-android-apk-download/ and install it.
Please let me know if it works fine, especially ringtone possible delay.
@N100GL You can also install v14 version but previous build, like https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-phone/google-phone-14-0-175904292-release/ and check if you can update from Play Store (do a restart after installation!).
Thanks - But Does Not Work
Thank youd for your quick reply and your help!
No don't be sorry -> Google Phone 7.0.140861421-nonnexus (noarch) (nodpi) (Android 6.0+) -> works just fine. The only issue is that it is old and the bubble alerts.
The other two link you listed above, do not install on my phone (Mate 9 L29 Android 7.0 factory OS). They get all the to the last step of installation and then it says "This app is not compatible with your phone." They start the installation process, and can see the Google Phone 7.0.140861421 already installed, they agree to do an update, but choke in the end.
Now the Google phone apps that I have been able to run on my phone are the "-nonnexus (noarch) (nodpi)" APK files. I have not been able to get any of the (arm64) or (arm) and (nodpi) to run on my phone. There seems to be something special with the "-nonnexus (noarch)" files, but I don't what it is.
Am I missing something? Should I try something else? Thanks in advance.
I remember that I flashed (TWRP) Google Dialer Support Framework from here according to this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-dialer-t3557412 (Workaround section). Give it a try and report please.
Thanks Rufik!
Actually, I found the same article last night and downloaded + installed the Google Phone APK 11.0.164102751 -- and it work great.
No problems what so ever... other than the lack of missed-call and voicemail notification bubbles. I have heard that this might be a Nougat problem, which is fixed in Oreo. I am using Nova Launcher and Tesla Unread, which is great for notification bubbles on every other application, except for Google Phone - which does not seem to display the bubbles. Google Phone used display (with and without Nova Launcher + Tesla Unread) the notification bubbles just fine, but not on version 7.xxxx or 11.xxxxx. Any thoughts or suggestions?
The only version I tried is v14. No problem with call log or missed calls. No problem with contacts also.
I suggest you to try v13 or v14 and give it all possible permissions. Older versions could have problems you described.
I don't care about bubbles edition, sorry.
Some idea - the ability to install Google Dialer form play store depends on Google Dialer Support Framework. Try to flash it (twrp), restart and check play store.
lynzoid said:
Does your in-call time counter works normally? Mine displays millions of minutes...
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Yes, the same here. But I don't care about it. The only problem is ringtone delay for me, it forces me to drop Google Dialer and use stock one (that I don't like).
OK, it looks like after update to Oreo (8.0.0.361) delay is gone, Google Dialer v15 (patched, from xda) works fine for me
Edit: I've managed to flash Google Dialer Support Framework and then install Dialer from Play Store successfully. Framework is from Open GApps Android 8.0 ARM64 (pico edition), just repacked to my twrp flashable zip. Works only with Oreo (tested on my C432 8.0.0.361).
When we get Magisk working on Oreo then I'll make magisk module
Everything was ok till latest update (Google Pay). I tried delete google.android.services.gms or similar name, I can't remember, Google Pay and Google Play Servirces are in Magisk Hide. But unfortunatelly not working Google Pay. Any ideas how to fix this?
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If it's what I think it is, this is not just affecting you or Mi MIX 3, Google Pay with root is broken for a lot of people on a lot of devices since the latest Google Play Services update: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/discussion-google-pay-magisk-discussion-t3906703
The only known working fixes at the moment are:
1. Roll back Google Play Services version and freeze updates
OR
2. Follow the instructions in this thread to edit one of the GMS databases, which allows GPay to carry on working via Magisk Hide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-google-pay-gms-17-1-22-pie-t3929950
Personally I used option 2, no issues or side effects so far and fully working for me on my Mi MIX 3 with latest versions of everything Google, Android P and Magisk 19.1.
BUT please make sure you have a working backup before you modify GMS database and permissions just incase you need to roll back.