LG G Stylo LG-H636 + Xposed Framework - LG G Stylo Questions & Answers

Hi There,
I have come close to getting Xposed framework to work on my Canadian variant of the LG Stylo LG-H636.
As there is no custom recovery and I'm not sure about bootloader unlocking, but with no custom recovery it made the process a bit more annoying.
I started by rooting with kingroot, then used a guide to show me how to switch from king user to Superuser because in order to flash Xposed framework I need Flashfire, and in order to use Flashfire I need to be using SuperSU.
So after switching it to SuperSU Binary I registered and installed the Flashfire app.
This is where I am having problems; I don't know what Xposed Framework to use for my LG-H636. There are download options on the Xposed download page that are for my Android L 5.0.2. So I downloaded x86, and ARM, and ARM64, I tried them all by flashing with Flashfire but Still can't get Xposed framework running.
I get the error that Xposed framework is not installed when I go to the app and download a module.
Flashfire seems to say "Done!" after the ARM version is flashed, but not with the others. It just says "Flashing..." and ..."rebooting". I still don't know what one to use. Anyone know the proper Xposed to use?
I thought I was getting close to having some fun on this phone, whereas before I tried all this I only had the option of stock and root.
Question; does anyone out there know the proper Xposed Framework I should be using? I think I've tried them all and still not working. Is there an easier way to get GravityBox LP working? That's actually why I started doing all this!
I'm running Android L 5.0.2, rooted with King Root and switched to SuperSU, flashing Xposed Framework ZIP with Flashfire.
Thanks a bunch!

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[Q] Xposed Framework removes my ROOT!

I've restored all my user apps from titanium back up and was losing root. I figured out it was Xposed Framework as soon as i activate framework and reboot I'd tryed to check for root access with "Root Checker" and other root apps but nothing. I tried re-rooting again multiple ways i.e CF Auto Root, Root through Device recover such as CWM and TWRP but nothing. The app SuperSU wont even show up so i downloaded it from the playstore and it says su binary falied to update/install. I tried to update the binary and it fails to update. My ONLY solution to gain access to root again is to wipe the system COMPLETEY through custom recovery and use a back with root. But NO Xposed Framework becuase as soon as i run it and reboot i loose root access, PLEASE if anyone what was is that im doing wrong HELP a brother out, BTW im using the latest version of Xposed Framework as of this date.
Rare problem I suggest you to Uninstall xposed framework root again your device and install xposed framework again give it a try
Hopes it helped
Sent from my Andi 3.5KKe+
prashantdrew said:
Rare problem I suggest you to Uninstall xposed framework root again your device and install xposed framework again give it a try
Hopes it helped
Sent from my Andi 3.5KKe+
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I did uninstall xposed framework and rerooted thats how i found Xposed Framework was the culprit. Any other suggestion.??????????
This **** just happened to me bruh like i kept on trying to use towelroot and it will say success but when i go to root checker it says my device isnt rooted so i just uninstalled xposed framework and im going to try and root again dis **** better work.
I fixed this issue, my problem was a was restoring xposed framework from titanium backup which kept on messing things up somehow. So what i dis i wiped my phone COMPLETELY and flashed the stock rom again. I then re-rooted my pjone and installed Xopsed Framework from the website instead of via Titanium Backup and all is well now.

Xposed Installer for mi4i

I try installed the xposed installer but it keep stuck in bootloop.
Does anyone install the xposed installer successfully in their device ?
As far as i know You can't install xposed With stock rom, work perfectly With custom rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63963080&postcount=8
Search on the official MIUI forum, someone did manage to make a compatible port of Xposed Framework for our device.

Attempting to Install Systemless Xposed Fails and Removes Root

So I'm currently rooted using Systemless SuperSu 2.67 which I flashed using TWRP 3.0.0 (installed by Odin 3.11). I've been trying to install the Systemless Xposed Framework (required for me since I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S7 G930W8). Regardless of whether I use Rom Manager, Flashfire or TWRP to install the Systemless Xposed Zip, the process always completes but after my phone reboots the Xposed Framework is not installed (shown as not active or installed in the Material Design Installer) and my root no longer works aswell. Is there any way for me to install the Xposed framework on my phone without having it fail and losing my SuperSU root?
Thanks.

Official Xposed for Nougat is out! Post your Xperiences...

Have you installed official Xposed for Nougat?
Does it work fine on your MotoZ?
Any performance issues/lags?
Please add details on your ROM version, root method and if you have Magisk installed too or not...
Thank you.
I have this rom
Android Nougat on Moto Z (All Unlocked Versions) and rooted in the way that post says.
Installed xposed OK via TWRP, modules are correctly checked and enabled but didn't work, for example greenify didn't recognize that xposed is installed so didn't show the option.
Now I have missed data connection so am going to reinstall the same rom on the dirty way to not lose data and reinstall everything.
lilloscar said:
I have this rom
Android Nougat on Moto Z (All Unlocked Versions) and rooted in the way that post says.
Installed xposed OK via TWRP, modules are correctly checked and enabled but didn't work, for example greenify didn't recognize that xposed is installed so didn't show the option.
Now I have missed data connection so am going to reinstall the same rom on the dirty way to not lose data and reinstall everything.
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Two things...
- Greenify needs to fix its compatibility with Nougat, it's a known bug
- It is *needed* to use new official Xposed apk v.3.1.2 to manage modules activation. I've seen that unofficial or old version aren't able to enable them properly...
Thanks I have just read that about greenify, the list of compatible modules with nougat is short at this time guess so
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Mine doesn't boot with xposed installed.
Stock 7.1.1 with turboZ and magisk
I remember that installing magisk caused a bootloop on my stock 7.0
I had forgotten what modifications I did to my 7.0 stock (retus), trying to flash Xposed on it prevented it from booting (probably because of verity-dm) so I restarted from scratch.
1) Downloaded 7.1.1 stock from here and flashed it. Downloaded and installed 2 OTAs from system updates then.
2) Flashed latest TWRP (3.1.1-0).
3) I've read various reports of latest Magisk not working on Moto Z. Gave it a try though. Flashed Magisk v14.0, everything went well and I got back root access.
4) Tried installing systemless Xposed, however install failed from Magisk Manager, flashing the zip succeeded in recovery but Xposed wasn't recognized after reboot.
5) So I flashed classic Xposed (arm64) following these instructions, everything went fine (after one very long reboot).
Hi my fried. How long time this reboot in minuts?
Thanks
Ano59 said:
I had forgotten what modifications I did to my 7.0 stock (retus), trying to flash Xposed on it prevented it from booting (probably because of verity-dm) so I restarted from scratch.
1) Downloaded 7.1.1 stock from here and flashed it. Downloaded and installed 2 OTAs from system updates then.
2) Flashed latest TWRP (3.1.1-0).
3) I've read various reports of latest Magisk not working on Moto Z. Gave it a try though. Flashed Magisk v14.0, everything went well and I got back root access.
4) Tried installing systemless Xposed, however install failed from Magisk Manager, flashing the zip succeeded in recovery but Xposed wasn't recognized after reboot.
5) So I flashed classic Xposed (arm64) following these instructions, everything went fine (after one very long reboot).
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josenilsantana said:
Hi my fried. How long time this reboot in minuts?
Thanks
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It took maybe 15-20 minutes for the first reboot.
For me systemless Xposed install e worked properly too.
Ano59 said:
It took maybe 15-20 minutes for the first reboot.
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Xposed Framework {Advice Needed}

Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
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wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
KittyRgnarok said:
wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
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So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
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Oh yeah i forgot to mention, after u downgrade to nougat you need to be on Magisk 14.2 and refuse to update it for xposed to work. ive not yet figured out why this is but i noticed that after updating to 14.3+ and trying to flash it would always do the google loop and i had to full wipe n just keep redoing the process until it works. being updated will cause the fail to boot and updating after its installed will break all installed magisk modules

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