Awesome Xposed-Compatible Kernels For Stock Lolipop ROMs (i.e. Cloudy)? - AT&T LG G3

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

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XBlast Tools - Xposed

I'm curious as to anybody tried running Xblast Tools and whether it works on the G3 or not? I already have Xposed Framework installed with G3 Tweaksbox and Greenify modules.
Thanks!
Well, I went ahead and purchased the app and unfortunately it doesn't do too well, so it's not for the G3 yet. I didn't mind supporting the developer for his work even though, I won't get to use it.
I would instead recommend purchasing G3 Tweaksbox and getting the full version.

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

Xposed working?

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

[Q] Does G3 Tweaksbox Work on LG G Stylo? (LGMS631)

The title says it really. I used to have a G2 and loved it but it has since gone bye-bye. I've had my Stylo for a while now but I don't like how uncustomizable it is,the nav bar in paricular. I don't know if it's just me but the lack of a menu button is annoying. I have rooted it and installed TWRP and Xposed and one of my Xposed modules is GravityBox [LP] but it can't do too much for my phone it seems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Android version 5.1.1 and software version MS63110j.
Go to Android forums, they have 2 custom Rom available. You can install G4 tweaksbox with no problems, using it now. Also runing Katana Rom, basically stock but deodexed and slimmed down with xposed and other features in it.
henslo said:
Go to Android forums, they have 2 custom Rom available. You can install G4 tweaksbox with no problems, using it now. Also runing Katana Rom, basically stock but deodexed and slimmed down with xposed and other features in it.
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Thanks, do you have a link?
http://androidforums.com/forums/root-lg-g-stylo.3134/
Try udn lite. It auto hides the stock nav bar and replaces it with one that only appears when you touch a "trigger" of your choice like the bottom left, right etc. It is very customizable and you can have up to seven nav buttons and each one can be whatever you want it to be.
Here's a video of how it works. It works best when you use exposed and has a built in module.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUtRYTW0zto
And here's a a dl link.
http://apk-downloader.org/apk/view/Ultimate+Dynamic+Navbar+Lite_com.mrbimc.udn.lite
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Xstana xposed module changes d nav bar n lets u change d button function i have my recent set up as menu instead
tatsukage13 said:
The title says it really. I used to have a G2 and loved it but it has since gone bye-bye. I've had my Stylo for a while now but I don't like how uncustomizable it is,the nav bar in paricular. I don't know if it's just me but the lack of a menu button is annoying. I have rooted it and installed TWRP and Xposed and one of my Xposed modules is GravityBox [LP] but it can't do too much for my phone it seems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Android version 5.1.1 and software version MS63110j.
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g4 tweaksbox works on the stylo...theres a thread about it here http://androidforums.com/threads/g4-tweaksbox-coming-soon.954601/

Gravitybox compatibility?

So I'm using the Beanstalk 6.0 custom ROM and I really like it but I would like to tweak a few things. I used Xblast tools in the past but it is no longer being maintained and was not very useful anymore.
Gravitybox MM has what I want I believe and is still being maintained which is obviously ideal, but is it compatible with Beanstalk? It has compatibility warnings but I've heard people use it with custom ROMs anyway.

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