I have found that the xposed framework is causing my phone to lag while it's installed. Found in other forums that changing a setting in root manager would help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768445&page=2
But it's still lagging would love your help I'm very new to doing background work on a rooted phone
Thanks in advance
Probably because the xposed doesn't play well with secure storage for s health and private mode.
I had the same problem on 915G and after googling, reset the phone then set rooted and set up xposed, along with the xsecurestorage module by wanam, before setting up samsung or Google account. It worked fine after that.
There are some very helpful posts on this if you Google.
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I have installed the xposed installer for my rooted android KK version 4.4.2
i tried to install the things which are available in "downloads". I installed them, checked them and then reboot my device. however, after reboot, the installed apps cannot work. For example, the gravitybox, keep showing exiting. I don't really know what is happenning. The only apps which can run normally is greenify. Others apps such as gravitybox, snapchat colour are not working. Please help!!! The logs there showed the file doesn't exist. How to fix this?
Hello,
I'm trying to use an app from the playstore called "vipps".
It's from a bank in norway called DNB, and it let's you transfer money near instantly from one to another.
This app refuses to run on my phone because it's rooted and have a custom rom etc.
I'm running Xtrestolite Deodexed with the included alliance firmware.
I have read somewhere about Rootcloak Plus with Cydia (no idea what this really is, but i understood cydia is like app store for iOS jailbreaked phones?)
I'm wondering if this exsists on 5.0.2 lollipop (and how to get it / install it if it does), or if there is any other known way of bypassing this applications refusal to run on my device.
I'm on a SM-G920F (international version) if that helps.
Any tips / questions / help regarding this is most welcome and much appreciated!
- Renolz
Try searching for a Xposed Module that does this
I remember there was one for kitkat but i dont know whether or not its currently available for lollipop
itsbighead said:
Try searching for a Xposed Module that does this
I remember there was one for kitkat but i dont know whether or not its currently available for lollipop
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I tried to get xposed, but it's not yet compatible with the S6 as far as i know.
Something about SDK version 21 and arm 64 (no idea what this is, but that was the error when trying to install it)
renolz said:
I tried to get xposed, but it's not yet compatible with the S6 as far as i know.
Something about SDK version 21 and arm 64 (no idea what this is, but that was the error when trying to install it)
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Cydia is for ios based devices and if s6 had xposed that module called root cloak will work for what you need it for. but since theres no xposed. You cant run it.
I second that!
I have the exact same problem! Please let me know if you find a way to bypass the app restrictions!
Same here:
Cyanogen OS 12.0, android 5.0.2, OnePlus One
Tried RootCloak plus app, add no.dnb.vipps app but still does not open.
I have the same issue with a Huawei running 4.4.4 Vipps by DNB does not work.. Xposed says that there is a known issue with the room installed. I deactivated the Resource hoocks, but it did not solve the issue.. BALLS!!
Mr.P
parrafin23 said:
I have the same issue with a Huawei running 4.4.4 Vipps by DNB does not work.. Xposed says that there is a known issue with the room installed. I deactivated the Resource hoocks, but it did not solve the issue.. BALLS!!
Mr.P
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Hi,
I was able to fix the Vipps issue by using Rootcloak version 1.4 (not the newest one), and adding no.dnb.vipps to the list.
Works like a charm on SGS6
Hope this helps!
OPO CyanogenOS 12.1.1 Android 5.1.1 rootcloak vipps
I have a oneplus one With CyanogenOS 12.1.1-YOG7DAS2K1 and android version 5.1.1. The phone is rooted and I have twrp installed.
I used twrp to install Xposed framework 85 trough the link provided in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Within the xposed installer app I downloaded the module RootCloak version 2.1.0
In rootCloak I added no.dnb.vipps (add/remove apps -> three dots -> add custom app -> write "no.dnb.vipps")
Now I can run vipps without any problems.
Vipps on OPO running cm14.1
Sorry to bring up an old thread.
I've been using this Norwegian bank app on cm12/cm13 with rootcloak for a while now without any trouble. Lately the app just crashed on login when using rootcloak so i decided to flash cm14.1 nightly and see if systemless root and magisk would do the trick instead. I flashed cm14.1, fully unrooted the phone, flashed magisk and phhs systemless root. I downloaded SafetyNet playground, and my phone passes all SafetyNet checks. I also downloaded pokémon GO to verify, and that works flawlessly. Vipps however, does not work... The app does not crash anymore, but i get the message "vipps doesn't support rooted devices".
It seems to me like the app detects that i'm running cyanogenmod. When my oneplus one was new, the app wouldn't work even though i had a locked bootloader and no root. I actually had to unlock bootloader, root, flash xposed and install rootcloak to get it working.
Is there any workaround for this problem? It seems to me that rootcloak did something more than just hide the root from the app. Is this correct? I can upload the .apk file for Vipps if that would be of any help. The app force closes before login with the message "Vipps doesn't support rooted devices", so i dont think region will be a problem.
I too am curious of this.
Is there a way to "fool" an app from checking if there is a custom ROM or original ROM?
I assume the app only checks ROM info, and perhaps that can be easily edited?
Magish Hide, checkmark:
com.android.phone
no.dnb.vipps
not sure if these are needed as well
com.slash.batterychargelimit
com.grarak.kerneladiutor
com.dp.logcatapp
As title says. I installed android pay. I went through the setup which changed an nfc setting from sim card to processor. Then I restarted my phone. About 6 apps are missing. If I go to settings/ application manager/All. I can see them there but they are greyed out with an SD symbol above them.
Annoyingly this includes "suoersu". Android pay doesn't work with root so I was hoping to turn root off temporarily. I can't uninstall supersu, install it from the playstore or from apk. I can't even install other versions like superuser etc.
Any idea as to what's going on greatly appreciated.
It's a galaxy S5 with xtrestolite rom.
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As title says. I installed android pay. I went through the setup which changed an nfc setting from sim card to processor. Then I restarted my phone. About 6 apps are missing. If I go to settings/ application manager/All. I can see them there but they are greyed out with an SD symbol above them.
Annoyingly this includes "suoersu". Android pay doesn't work with root so I was hoping to turn root off temporarily. I can't uninstall supersu, install it from the playstore or from apk. I can't even install other versions like superuser etc.
Any idea as to what's going on greatly appreciated.
It's a galaxy S5 with xtrestolite rom.
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Why don't you simply clean install the rom again? For using android pay you can try using Magisk and SuperSU systemless mode.
Thanks for the reply. I will give magisk a go.
This phone is my work phone and also has lots of photos and video pf my kids. I think it's all backed up but I always lose something when I reflash. Currently apps that were granted root in the past still have it so not a big issue yet. Xposed is missing tho so I won't be able to update modules. If that bugs me enough I may have to reflash rom. It has been smooth for 2 years at least. Probably due for a refresh. Maybe even a new phone.
I recently downloaded an app called "Island" from the google play store and stumpled across this problem:
"The security policy prevents the creation of a work profile because a Custom OS has been installed on this device.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 (7.0)
Rooted with Unofficial Xposed Framework (by PurifyOS)
Also have Superkernel v2.70 installed.
Is there a way to bypass this using an Xposed module or other rooted applications?
You can try xTouchWiz Xposed module which has a function to fake the system status as Official instead of Custom under the security hacks section.
Alternatively you can use Magisk which should hide everything but Xposed from apps.
What worked for me was connecting the device to wifi or putting in an activated sim card before doing the work profile setup process.
Same problem here (S9 Soldier Rom), did someone made it work?
No one yet?
Has anyone gotten this to work?
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You can try xTouchWiz Xposed module which has a function to fake the system status as Official instead of Custom under the security hacks section.
Alternatively you can use Magisk which should hide everything but Xposed from apps.
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I don't have Xposed but I recently rooted with Magisk. And MagiskHide is not working for this. Do we have to hide system apps as well? I actually get this error when I add my Gsuite work account.
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
Uninstall xposed , Nothing else i can say
I now the issue well with Postfinance Twint on my rooted Samsung Galaxy S5.
Uninstalling xposed will show no effect, because your phone is locked with a root detection. The only solution I've found was to install the old version 1.1.16.0, the last version before root detecting. This works fine for me (except the QR-Scanner which shows "Error 13: The Scandit SDK license validation failed", but you can use the code input instead).
If someone knows a better solution: post it!
Reading this I stopped my thoughts about rooting. I'm using many banking apps, most of all SEQR for nfc payments. I see myself running into problems getting my finance apps to work once rooted...
lucajasonmiani said:
Hello everyone I currently have an issue to install some banking apps and MobileIron.
I cant use google pay, postfinance TWINT and Mobileiron (because of root getting detected or not passing safetynet or xposed.)
I am not passing Safetynet unless I check "only use core functions" in magisk.
I am hiding MobileIron with MagiskHide and I am also hiding Xposed Installer from MobileIron with suhide.
I already tried having another app block root and xposed detection for MobileIron (uncheck)
What can I do to get it to work?
Please don't tell me to just "unroot" or go back to stock.
Have a great day!
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did you try "Hide Magisk Manager" option in Magisk Manager?
maybe your bank app is looking for Magisk Manager package too.
I'm not using app that you mention but you can try .
No problems with new version 2.0.20.0 (PostFinance Twint) on rooted Samsung Galaxy S5
I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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I had a similar problem with my banking app. I solved it by installing island app. It basically creates an "island" where you can separate specific apps from the rest of your phone apps. When I put my banking app in the island it worked perfectly (also used magisk hide).
You'll have two versions of the same app when you do this. Just remember to always run the island version of the app not the normal version. There will be a small icon indicating which is which.
Hope it works with you!
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Even with the island app, tez app is not working.