[UNOFFICIAL] Systemless Xposed v86.1 - Onetouch Idol 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If anyone is having issues with flashing xposed I found a thread where there is universal systemless xposed now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
I'm going to give it a go even though I've never had issues with xposed, but it seems that with systemless root and systemless xposed you'll keep your OTA capabilities, but a few apps like Android Pay will not work. Make sure to read the whole thread and throw them a thank you for making this.

kingoftheafro said:
If anyone is having issues with flashing xposed I found a thread where there is universal systemless xposed now.
I'm going to give it a go even though I've never had issues with xposed, but it seems that with systemless root and systemless xposed you'll keep your OTA capabilities, but a few apps like Android Pay will not work. Make sure to read the whole thread and throw them a thank you for making this.
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systemless xposed works fine (and seems to make the system lag less then regular xposed) however 86.7 is out and you need to also make sure you have the "material design xposed installer" installed as it's the only version that detects systemless xposed. The regular one will not do the job.

famewolf said:
systemless xposed works fine (and seems to make the system lag less then regular xposed) however 86.7 is out and you need to also make sure you have the "material design xposed installer" installed as it's the only version that detects systemless xposed. The regular one will not do the job.
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Wow that was fast. I know about the installer which is why I said read who page lol. It has link and description for installer on the page.

famewolf said:
systemless xposed works fine (and seems to make the system lag less then regular xposed) however 86.7 is out and you need to also make sure you have the "material design xposed installer" installed as it's the only version that detects systemless xposed. The regular one will not do the job.
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Just looked and there isn't an 86.7. You were looking at release 85.7. 86.1 is the most recent release for systemless xposed.

kingoftheafro said:
Just looked and there isn't an 86.7. You were looking at release 85.7. 86.1 is the most recent release for systemless xposed.
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You are correct. I'm on 85.7 (initially had 85.1 and upgraded) so the newest IS 86.1

famewolf said:
You are correct. I'm on 85.7 (initially had 85.1 and upgraded) so the newest IS 86.1
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How is 85.7? I'm going to be flashing 86.1 as a test for @The Marionette on the v2 version of his Material MM Rom

kingoftheafro said:
How is 85.7? I'm going to be flashing 86.1 as a test for @The Marionette on the v2 version of his Material MM Rom
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Been running fine with all the modules I've used. Nowhere near as jerky a gui as the regular one was..I have NO idea why it would make a difference but that's my impression as well as @The Marionette's impression.

famewolf said:
Been running fine with all the modules I've used. Nowhere near as jerky a gui as the regular one was..I have NO idea why it would make a difference but that's my impression as well as @The Marionette's impression.
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I'm currently on 85.7 as 86.1 wasn't recognized after installation 2 times by the installer. So far no issues with that, but with MM in general every now and then when I leave the phone for extended periods of time it won't turn back on when the power button is pressed. I've tried everything to keeping the cores full bore and it still happens like it's a deep sleep that it can't wake from and I have to restart the phone.

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Xposed on MediaPad X2

Good Day guys
Before (if) I root, does anyone know if Xposed will run on the X2 ? If so, are modules safe to run from a security/privacy point of view ? Is it true that as long as modules are open source they are safe ?
elio321 said:
Good Day guys
Before (if) I root, does anyone know if Xposed will run on the X2 ? If so, are modules safe to run from a security/privacy point of view ? Is it true that as long as modules are open source they are safe ?
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No, Xposed doesn't work. It will send you into a bootloop.
Hello,
... a never ending story with my GEM-702L ...
I've unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and updated to B106 inkl. SuperSU.
All works fine ... with one exception: XPosed. I *really* need it, especially for XPrivacy.
For Lollipop a new XPosed version is released. So i tried my luck ... and failed.
I installed the XPosed Installer 3.0 Alpha 4 and the ARM64 SDK22 framework via TWRP.
After that my device has a boot loop.
Has anybody other experiences with XPosed and is there a workaround to install XPosed successfully? Maybe with an Android 5.0 Build? I prefer to use an older build version if it allows to use the XPosed framework.
I hope you can help me.
Many thanks in advance and best wishes
Dan
dand751801 said:
Hello,
... a never ending story with my GEM-702L ...
I've unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and updated to B106 inkl. SuperSU.
All works fine ... with one exception: XPosed. I *really* need it, especially for XPrivacy.
For Lollipop a new XPosed version is released. So i tried my luck ... and failed.
I installed the XPosed Installer 3.0 Alpha 4 and the ARM64 SDK22 framework via TWRP.
After that my device has a boot loop.
Has anybody other experiences with XPosed and is there a workaround to install XPosed successfully? Maybe with an Android 5.0 Build? I prefer to use an older build version if it allows to use the XPosed framework.
I hope you can help me.
Many thanks in advance and best wishes
Dan
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The problem is Xposed just doesn't support the framework on the Huawei devices just yet. Hopefully, since Huawei makes the Nexus 6P that will change but if it does it probably won't be until Marshmallow is released for the X2. Huawei is working on it.
Thank you for your reply.
With other words: I have an unusable smartphone. Without regulation of permissions, I won't use an android device with all of my personal data. My privacy is too important for me.
Huawei created a really great device but some details are horrible.
1st: Unlocking bootloader
2nd: Terrible (and in fact: no) support for international models
3td: This situation.
It seems, Huawei makes the same mistakes like other big manufactures before...
I'm looking forward for some better updates for the xposed framework and/or new builds from huawei.
Best wishes
Dan
Also boot loop with xposed framework v78 on B106.
So since Sep. 2015 I have an unuseable smartphone...
To trust in Huawei was my biggest (and expensive) fail since a very long time.
dand751801 said:
Also boot loop with xposed framework v78 on B106.
So since Sep. 2015 I have an unuseable smartphone...
To trust in Huawei was my biggest (and expensive) fail since a very long time.
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The framework doesn't support Huawei phones. Maybe this will change with the Nexus 6P.
I know, but I really need xposed + xPrivacy.
So, I'll try every update til xposed is running fine ... Or I sell my MediaPad and buy something else that has not these problems.
you be doing well to sell this phone for what you paid for it.
I have posted Working Xposed for our X2 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-x2/development/mod-xposed-framework-mediapad-x2-t3255963/post63982156#post63982156
ajsmsg78 said:
I have posted Working Xposed for our X2 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-x2/development/mod-xposed-framework-mediapad-x2-t3255963/post63982156#post63982156
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Could you make the same for 703L? Unfortunately this version do not work for me... It's a really pitty because Xposed it is one thing which I miss in X2...
I have installed .app and flashed .zip from recovery but after reboot Xposed framework is not active and can not be activated. At least there is no bootloop...
trurl3 said:
Could you make the same for 703L? Unfortunately this version do not work for me... It's a really pitty because Xposed it is one thing which I miss in X2...
I have installed .app and flashed .zip from recovery but after reboot Xposed framework is not active and can not be activated. At least there is no bootloop...
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I'm on my 703L and its working fine for me. I had to install the app first then boot into recovery and install the framework in that order.
Will try once more...
Unfortunately...
What can I do?
dand751801 said:
I know, but I really need xposed + xPrivacy.
So, I'll try every update til xposed is running fine ... Or I sell my MediaPad and buy something else that has not these problems.
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Well good news...."ajsmsg78" tested it working on X2 !
Go to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/med...ediapad-x2-t3255963/post63982156#post63982156
trurl3 said:
Will try once more...
Unfortunately...
What can I do?
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Flash the framework in recovery once more and see if it works. I did it on KangVIP B109. What system are you on?
I flashed it at least four times... I am on B109 Kangvip
trurl3 said:
I flashed it at least four times... I am on B109 Kangvip
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That's strange. When you first flashed the Framework and restated did you get the "updating apps 1 of xx" dialog box?
Yes, I had it.
Now I'm back to start because I've restored nandroid backup from before of installing Xposed-framework. Will try once more from beginning. SO once more:
1. Xposed Installer.app
2. Xposed Framework from recocvery
Is there need of wiping cache after installing framework?
Edit// One more try to no avail.
Edit// Will try to install superslim KangVip from @ajsmsg78 and then will see...
trurl3 said:
Yes, I had it.
Now I'm back to start because I've restored nandroid backup from before of installing Xposed-framework. Will try once more from beginning. SO once more:
1. Xposed Installer.app
2. Xposed Framework from recocvery
Is there need of wiping cache after installing framework?
Edit// One more try to no avail.
Edit// Will try to install superslim KangVip from @ajsmsg78 and then will see...
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After install, open up Xposed Installer and go into settings and check Disabled Resource Hooks. You have to do that in order for the framework to start working. Just restart after you check that box.
ajsmsg78 said:
After install, open up Xposed Installer and go into settings and check Disabled Resource Hooks. You have to do that in order for the framework to start working. Just restart after you check that box.
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Thank you, that did the trick . Now I will start to test my favourite modules.

is there any alternative to xposed framework?

Xposed framework is not yet ready for Android 7, so i was thinking if there is any alternative to xposed framework. If there is, plz let me know. Thanks in advance.
only thing that can be done now is wait
Wait... and pray they can even make it work. The developers of Xposed Framework have said soon this method will no longer work, in fact, if you remember last year when Marshmallow came out it was several months and the devs almost shut down Xposed and gave up, but got a lucky break. It might move forward for Nougat, or could stop here... either way, it won't last much longer. Better get used to stock Android or custom ROMs.
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Wait... and pray they can even make it work. The developers of Xposed Framework have said soon this method will no longer work, in fact, if you remember last year when Marshmallow came out it was several months and the devs almost shut down Xposed and gave up, but got a lucky break. It might move forward for Nougat, or could stop here... either way, it won't last much longer. Better get used to stock Android or custom ROMs.
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Thanks for the information, already using custom rom but there are some apps which asks for xposed framework to work.
manmali said:
Thanks for the information, already using custom rom but there are some apps which asks for xposed framework to work.
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Ah... I assume you mean Greenify with its ability to hibernate system apps (everything else works in Greenify w/o Xposed except that), but Marshmallow and Nougat really don't need that anyway with Doze mode.
Still, Xposed is a dying thing, security in Android is getting tighter everyday, and that won't stop... And since Xposed is only intended for stock ROMs, as more and more security holes get closed, it makes it harder and harder to keep system-level mods working. Xposed is not intended for custom ROMs.
acejavelin said:
Ah... I assume you mean Greenify with its ability to hibernate system apps (everything else works in Greenify w/o Xposed except that), but Marshmallow and Nougat really don't need that anyway with Doze mode.
Still, Xposed is a dying thing, security in Android is getting tighter everyday, and that won't stop... And since Xposed is only intended for stock ROMs, as more and more security holes get closed, it makes it harder and harder to keep system-level mods working. Xposed is not intended for custom ROMs.
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I didn't know this all, thanks for sharing. There are lot of apps (xposed modules) in play store ,is there any way to make them work in custom rom??
manmali said:
I didn't know this all, thanks for sharing. There are lot of apps (xposed modules) in play store ,is there any way to make them work in custom rom??
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I didn't say it won't work, it's not supported... Xposed is not currently compatible with Nougat, it might be later or may not, just have to wait and see. Xposed was only intended for and supported on stock roms.
Xposed works by modifying the operating system framework, basically the structure of the components and how they are displayed... And most devices share a common, stock (or nearly stock) framework from the AOSP code base, Xposed works by modifying this on the fly to do things like replacing the battery icon or allowing you to hibernate system apps... This is all fine and dandy until you try to get it to make changes to a system that uses a modified framework already, like a custom ROM, depending on what it tries to do it may be successful or may cause the device to come to a crashing halt and be unbootable, or just cause weird little quirks that don't make sense, but it has tried to change something that was already changed causing an unpredictable mixture. This is why custom rom developers won't even look at a problem if Xposed is installed.
So the answer is, it might work, might not, but it's an unsupported configuration on ever custom ROM out there and you are on your own with it. Make sure to make backups, cross your fingers and make only absolutely necessary changes.

[Rom] [Stock] [Rooted] [Deodexed] [Debloated] [TWRP Flashable Zip] [SM-T350]

The reason I am posting here and not in the Rom section is because I am not a developer. I am an Android enthusiast who, with the help of a few awesome tools, some reading and some help from a couple of great devs, I was able to build a custom rom from a stock first release. I have been running it now for a couple of weeks and battery life is awesome. Just enough Samsung apks left in too call it a stock rom but not so many to cause it to lag. I thought that since it was running so nice, I would share it with you. So, without further ado, this is what I came up with.
"Ghost Project v1.0 6.0.1 t350" This is only for the t350.
With the help of a few awesome people, that provided me with the direction and resources links, I was able to take a stock firmware.tar (T350XXU1BPE3) and make a TWRP flashable zip. This is what I came up with:
I am not a developer..... Let me make this clear.. Lol.. I am not a developer. But I did use an awesome tool that allowed me to make this rom " superr kitchen" .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/kitchen-superrs-kitchen-t3202296/page26
So first and foremost a big thanks goes out to this developer for this awesome tool.
I would also like to give props to Samsung and Sammobile.com for the firmware.
The kernel is from http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-a/development/kernel-galaxy-tab-sm-t555-5-8-2016-t3433560 and is a stock, permissive kernel. By "[ashyx, http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4899305 Recognized Contributor]" another awesome dev. This is a stock kernel in every respect with SElinux set to permissive.
I would also like to thank and give props to"{FankieT} of {R3Ds themes and Development}" https://plus.google.com/communities/102477541363210451018 for all of his help and guidance. He was who got me started into Linux through Ubuntu and spent many hours teaching this old dog the ways of Android coding. Just a pinch of coding on my part..lol
Glockman4519
Owner
Hayes Tech Rom Reviews
Dec 09, 2016
Use at your own risk. ********You have been warned..*********
Features:
1. Rooted with chainfires SuperSu in system, not systemless (I hate systemless root)
2. Busybox installed
3. Debloated. I didn't go too far (for reliability) but will work on getting more Samsung system apps removed.
4. Zip aligned
5. Deodexed (I may make one that is odexed later on)
6. Removed Kies
7. Custom kernel
Stock but SElinux permissive (see note on developer in Intro)
8. Some script changes but nothing to change system behavior
9. Added ES File explorer v3.2.5.
This app will try to update unless Play Store settings are changed to not auto update. But if you like the latest than update it.
10. Added Nova Launcher v3.3
I don't like the newer Material Designed updated builds. This will also try to update unless settings in Play Store are set to not auto update.
11. Latest Google Keyboard.
I just don't care for Samsung's and like the theming features of Google's latest keyboard. Samsung keyboard is still in though if you prefer to use it instead.
12. According to the toolkit, Knox was removed. Although I still see it in the settings tab under Settings/about phone. I don't think this can be removed safely however all updates (annoying notifications stating that there is an update available) have been removed so there shouldn't be any chance of accidentally updating to the latest firmware, if any is released. If you want an update than you will have to download any updates ( if the are any) from Samsung and use Odin to install it.
Kernel:
Here is a link to the kernel developer's thread, who is another awesome dev, who's kernel is the heart of this rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...el-galaxy-tab-sm-t555-5-8-2016-t3433560/page8
By "[ashyx, Recognized Contributor]" This is a stock kernel in every reguard with SElinux set to permissive.
A few other small things here and there but mostly stock.
-This is a flashable zip using TWRP recovery and I highly recommend the 2.8.7.0 build as apposed to the 3.0.2.0 build that is also on XDA in this forum.
Link to recovery built by "ashyx" an awesome dev...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-a/development/recovery-t3426560/page13
-Since this is a stock rom build, gapps are included
#####Flashing instructions#######
###MUST BE ON MARSHMALLOW BUILD ****T350XXU1BPE3******####### so, if you are on a lollipop build (5.0.1) you need to update to 6.0.1 and have TWRP installed........
1. Make a backup onto your external SD card or on a PC using TWRP recovery. This is a very important step as things do go wrong. You have been warned.
2. Wipe. I recommend a clean install with all 4 major wipes done (system, Cache, Dalvik Cache and Data)
3. Flash "Ghost Project v1.0 6.0.1 t350" rom zip.
4. Wipe both Cache and Dalvik Cache
5. Reboot to system and profit.
*****The first boot will take a long time to boot. Put the device down and walk away until it boots (could take up to 15 minutes ) but most likely around 12 to 15 minutes. That is because all files are deodexed.
After it boots up Go ahead and set up the device the way you like it and enjoy.
I also have a Google Plus Communitee Called "Hayes Tech Rom Reviews" where you can go to watch reviews/overviews of custom roms for many devices that I own. I have about 20 to 25 devices now and try to do reviews on all the diferent roms out for them. I also have awesome links like the 3Minit battery mod by{made by "gharrington"} for the Nexus 6 and many more things. Please feel free to stop by.
https://plus.google.com/communities/109262972011341635244
**LAST BUT NOT LEAST****USE AT YOUR OWN RISK**
Warning, I am not a developer. All I am doing is sharing my personal build. I am not nor will I be responsible for anyone ruining your device. Thermonuclear war or Loss of job from device not working is your responsibility. And above all this zip will void your warranty.
I can't think of anything else..lol.. This is the first time for me so I'm not too sure about proper post etiquette for Custom Roms. I am not posting in the roms section because I am not a developer. I do not have the skills those great people have. We just do not have any stock based roms yet and mine is running great so I am sharing with you all. I am going to try to add more custom features and may even add a pure stock rom for total stock experience, let me know... Enjoy.
A video review of my rom... Go here if you would like to see it
https://youtu.be/dVnx709LO7Y
I built another rom for those that want the stock experience but still want it rooted and Knox removed. It is also Zip Aligned and is running the same permissive kernel for Xposed Mods to work better with it.
Download Rom (AFH)
Stock/Rooted/Deodexed/Debloated/Knox Removed/Zip Aligned/Permissive Kernel/ES File Explorer 3.2.5, Nova Launcher 3.3, Latest Google Keyboard
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298916139
Stock/Rooted/Deodexed/Knox Removed/Zip Aligned/Permissive Kernel/No Extra Apps Added (Pure Samsung)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224406713
Xposed Installer Zips (For Samsung) By wanam, Recognized Contributor. You can find his thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Screens:
If you want to run the wallpapers that I am, I am working on getting them into the default wallpaper but until then you can get it here
Just in case again. Lol
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Premium HD app
Merry Christmas Everyone.
the link to the rom doesnt work
ratchetrizzo said:
the link to the rom doesnt work
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I am checking now to see whats up. Here is my original Google drive link.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByTpk6hgHRa5VU4wSkVrcy1jakU/view?usp=drivesdk
ratchetrizzo said:
the link to the rom doesnt work
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AFH link is now fixed
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298916139
glockman4519 said:
AFH link is now fixed
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298916139
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Does xposed work on this rom? If so, which version?
thanks!
ratchetrizzo said:
Does xposed work on this rom? If so, which version?
thanks!
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Yes it does. I used the kernel that is in this forum to build it with and it is a permissive kernel. The version is v87.1-sdk23-arm made by Wanam specifically for Samsung. I am running it now asking with gravitybox and a few other mods.
Just remember that since it is deodexed it will take a long, long time to boot. I timed it on my last 2 flashes at around 13 minutes both times. My battery life is outstanding.
glockman4519 said:
Yes it does. I used the kernel that is in this forum to build it with and it is a permissive kernel. The version is v87.1-sdk23-arm made by Wanam specifically for Samsung. I am running it now asking with gravitybox and a few other mods.
Just remember that since it is deodexed it will take a long, long time to boot. I timed it on my last 2 flashes at around 13 minutes both times. My battery life is outstanding.
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do you have a link for that?
ratchetrizzo said:
do you have a link for that?
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Yes I do but only to my Google Drive. I will try to link them to the OP later but to then here you go.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByTpk6hgHRa5X3g5VnBVam9OaDQ
glockman4519 said:
Yes I do but only to my Google Drive. I will try to link them to the OP later but to then here you go.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByTpk6hgHRa5X3g5VnBVam9OaDQ
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Just installed this, flashed it and xposed at the same time, took 7 minutes to boot the first time.
Updating, reinstalling and debloating things I don't need now.
Seems faster than the debloated 5.02 rom I was on.
Will keep you posted after everything is done
glockman4519 said:
Yes I do but only to my Google Drive. I will try to link them to the OP later but to then here you go.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByTpk6hgHRa5X3g5VnBVam9OaDQ
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everything works great.
Quick question, what did you use to change your clock and signal icon colors?
Wanam isn't changing the clock color or left hand icons for me.
ratchetrizzo said:
everything works great.
Quick question, what did you use to change your clock and signal icon colors?
Wanam isn't changing the clock color or left hand icons for me.
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Sorry, I am on night shift and was getting some sleep..lol.. I used Gravitybox MM. It has almost everything in it that I need to make a stock rom custom..lol..
ratchetrizzo said:
Just installed this, flashed it and xposed at the same time, took 7 minutes to boot the first time.
Updating, reinstalling and debloating things I don't need now.
Seems faster than the debloated 5.02 rom I was on.
Will keep you posted after everything is done
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Thats great... It takesk me 13 minutes on both ( plus or minus)... Every device will respond differently though so the boot times will vary. Thats Awesome.
glockman4519 said:
Thats great... It takesk me 13 minutes on both ( plus or minus)... Every device will respond differently though so the boot times will vary. Thats Awesome.
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I screwed something up with a xposed module (I guess, everything was fine until I installed a power menu module and told it to reboot into recovery). No matter what I did, It would only boot into twrp. Even if I powered off and plugged the charger in, instantly twrp. Reflashing the rom did absolutely nothing, I had to odin stock then reflash this rom.
Ah well, live and learn with xposed.. I know not to install that power module lol
ratchetrizzo said:
I screwed something up with a xposed module (I guess, everything was fine until I installed a power menu module and told it to reboot into recovery). No matter what I did, It would only boot into twrp. Even if I powered off and plugged the charger in, instantly twrp. Reflashing the rom did absolutely nothing, I had to odin stock then reflash this rom.
Ah well, live and learn with xposed.. I know not to install that power module lol
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I hear ya. Xposed is something I use only if I know the module. I never use test version (anymore .. lol) I did the same thing you did a whike back with some other mod.
The only mods I use are Gravitybox, Notify Clean, Xuimod, and sometimes either HK theme engine out Xtheme engine. Gravitybox has most all mods that I need built right in it including an advanced powed menus settings.
Also, when you were in that issue, did you try using the Xposed uninstall zip? That may have got you fixed up too.
glockman4519 said:
I hear ya. Xposed is something I use only if I know the module. I never use test version (anymore .. lol) I did the same thing you did a whike back with some other mod.
The only mods I use are Gravitybox, Notify Clean, Xuimod, and sometimes either HK theme engine out Xtheme engine. Gravitybox has most all mods that I need built right in it including an advanced powed menus settings.
Also, when you were in that issue, did you try using the Xposed uninstall zip? That may have got you fixed up too.
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Well, even with gravitybox's reboot menu, if i have it boot me into recovery it sets the recoverybit and makes me reflash stock firmware.
so DON'T pick recovery from your reboot menu
ratchetrizzo said:
Well, even with gravitybox's reboot menu, if i have it boot me into recovery it sets the recoverybit and makes me reflash stock firmware.
so DON'T pick recovery from your reboot menu
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I use it all the time. I just rebooted into recovery just before I responded here. Anyways there are also app on the p
Play Store that will reboot you to recovery too, like "Quickboot". I don't understand why this is giving you issues. What version of recovery are you on? There are problems with the 3.0.2.0. I used the other one on this forum 2.7.8.0.
glockman4519 said:
I use it all the time. I just rebooted into recovery just before I responded here. Anyways there are also app on the p
Play Store that will reboot you to recovery too, like "Quickboot". I don't understand why this is giving you issues. What version of recovery are you on? There are problems with the 3.0.2.0. I used the other one on this forum 2.7.8.0.
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I'll go down to 2.7.8.0 and see how that works for me

Unofficial Xposed

Dunno where else to put this but so far none of the unofficial xposed solutions support the pixel phones because no one seems to want to work with the A/B file layout so if anyone here wants to pick up a project id greatly appreciate that one and i know ive seen a number of others asking for it in different magisk and unofficial xposed threads. Thanks for reading my post and potentially contributing to a fairly noble cause.
Unknown if this is a pixel success. Anyone who knows please do reply.
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
alladinscastle said:
Unknown if this is a pixel success. Anyone who knows please do reply.
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
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Doesn't support A/B partition layout yet. No version of xposed except magisk systemless will even flash and even then the magisk systemless xposed also doesn't seem to work right for pixel phones yet
KittyRgnarok said:
Doesn't support A/B partition layout yet. No version of xposed except magisk systemless will even flash and even then the magisk systemless xposed also doesn't seem to work right for pixel phones yet
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The couple of xposed modules I tried seemed OK (Greenify, youtube adaway...). I just didnt like it because it seemed to break Facebook and Facebook Messenger Apps (caused constant crashes for some reason) and also broke SafetyNet too, which defeats the purpose of even using Magisk. But overall you're most likely correct the modules still need to be updated for Nougat.
Damn...and I was so thrilled when the Nougat version came out.
Guess I stick with rooted Oreo was thinking about reinstall nougat cause of framework but sounds like it's not that great for pixel
cgrimm9 said:
Guess I stick with rooted Oreo was thinking about reinstall nougat cause of framework but sounds like it's not that great for pixel
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Yeah xposed was my main reason for rolling back but for me none of the modules were being read as properly activated. Its fine though because I have my custom ROM back since there aren't any for Oreo yet.
A thread at pixel xl is saying yes and no with various install methods
UPDATE: added pie controls from xposed to my pixel running RR ; )
Resolved: Systemless Xposed (SDK25) module in magisk now flashes and sticks without fail. Installing the modded Xposed provided in the module description allows the framework/app/modules to interface properly. With both the Systemless framework and the modded app all modules updated as of this month will work
If you haven't already replaced SuperSU with Magisk, do that.
ItWasAllIntended said:
If you haven't already replaced SuperSU with Magisk, do that.
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Well, choice is good, choice is what it should be, glad I have a choice to use what I want.
SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502
Sent from my Pixel using XDA-Developers Legacy app
piperx said:
Well, choice is good, choice is what it should be, glad I have a choice to use what I want.
SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502
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I highly recommend switching to magisk at least until we get a proper non magisk Xposed and this is coming from someone who has used SuperSU their whole life
KittyRgnarok said:
Resolved: Systemless Xposed (SDK25) module in magisk now flashes and sticks without fail. Installing the modded Xposed provided in the module description allows the framework/app/modules to interface properly. With both the Systemless framework and the modded app all modules updated as of this month will work
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Works on Oreo?
xneuromancer said:
Works on Oreo?
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No nougat only, Xposed is not supported on Android Oreo at all yet

Google pay + XPOSED Framework possible?

As the title says. Is it possible to use Google pay without having to disable xposed framework and reboot every time you want to use it? I switched over from iphone 7 plus and I like how Google pay works as good as apple pay. It would be nice if I could use it without having to disable xposed every time. Any bypass?
Xposed installed via Magisk? Have you tried the built in Magisk hide thing? Select Google Pay.
m. murray said:
As the title says. Is it possible to use Google pay without having to disable xposed framework and reboot every time you want to use it? I switched over from iphone 7 plus and I like how Google pay works as good as apple pay. It would be nice if I could use it without having to disable xposed every time. Any bypass?
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Don't wanna suggest you to use Xposed right now since it isn't compatible with Samsung firmwares and there aren't Custom builds for Samsung Nougat or Oreo
It seems to work fairly OK with Magisk 16.7. I've tried GravityBox, XprivacyLua and Greenify and they work fine. Ofc, 16.7 ruins your baseband so it's not actually usable, but Xposed seems to be working.
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It seems to work fairly OK with Magisk 16.7. I've tried GravityBox, XprivacyLua and Greenify and they work fine. Ofc, 16.7 ruins your baseband so it's not actually usable, but Xposed seems to be working.
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You'll probably find somehow a bug related to Xposed lol, it still isn't ready to work at 100% on Samsung ART libs, and AFAIK nobody is working on a custom Xposed build for Samsung fws

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