SNAPCHAT LOG-IN
Snapchat hates us root users. I've found ways to log in Snapchat as root users and also with Xposed Framework installed.
1. - Root user -
>Remove Snapchat and Install SuperSU (see here for zip file flashable via recovery: http://bit.ly/2eBwX6M )
>Open app and go to "SETTINGS"
>Hit "Full Unroot"
>After rebooting, reinstall Snapchat and login into.
>Reboot to recovery and flash SuperSU zip (saved in the device) to re-root your device.
2. - Root user + Xposed Framework installed -
>Remove Snapchat
>Download "xposed-uninstaller*.zip" from here: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller
>Boot in recovery and flash the zip file
>Reboot to system, install Snapchat and login into
>Download xposed*.zip" from here: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework
>Boot in recovery and flash the zip file to re-get xposed framework
(for each elucidation of xposed framework installation, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811)
FIX SNAPCHAT CRASHES
You have to be root.
>Force close Snapchat
>Open File manager
>Go to /data/app/com.snapchat.android-1/lib/arm
>Delete liblooksery*.so
This procedure has to be done every time you reboot your device.
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I want to install donkey Guard app on my PC..Need xposed for that, or WSM
I don;t have enough knowledge in Xpose/wsm tools...
I have installed Rooted version of Bluestacks.
I tried to install Xposed framework in it, but when I reboot after installing Xposed, then Bluestacks is not getting started( I think it Bricks as normal phone does).
I have installed WSM toots successfully in Xiomi Redmi 1S. (in redmi 1s also xposed freamework will not work), so i thought to install WSM tools in the Bluestacks as i did in Redmi 1s.
So now i tried installing WSM tools inside bluestacks, which is said to be an alternative for Xposed framework.
its ok..done
pic link: i.imgur.com/fLYU7fc.jpg?1
I installed the wsm tools app, now i have to install/flash that Zip file(Xposed -installer -recovery -zip).
In my redmi 1s it automatically installed the zip file, just asked me to reboot.
but in bluestacks its showing some error..
pic link: i.imgur.com/UOKc8r7.jpg?1
see log in pic....i think its unable to install automatically..
now i can select 3 different option to install update.zip file..\
see pic..
pic link: i.imgur.com/RPHdr2a.jpg?1
so if i selected 3rd option, that is to flash manually in recovery mode...(I can locate the files WSM downloaded inside wsm app data folder)
so I how to do that...
pic link: i.imgur.com/nkAnECE.png?1
even if i click reboot in recovery mode, it wont reboot...bluestacks if failing to get rebooted it self...
HOW CAN I BOOT BLUESTACKS TO RECOVERY MODE??
OR HOW CAN I INSTALL THAT ZIP FILE??
PLEASE HELP ME...
This us Guide on how to transfer your Kingroot to Supersu like the other quide
First: Root your phone by Kingroot (4.8.3/1 that work in me because of kitkat version)
- Install and Grant Terminal Emulator App (You can visit on playstore)
- You need the .zip folder "mrw " (easy to find)
Replace Kingroot with Supersu zip
to replace the kingroot with the supersu
- extract the folder "mrw" to internal storage
- open terminal emulator app
then type "su" and grant root
enter the code: sh /sdcard1/mrw/root.sh
it launce supersu app and remove kingroot
- update supersu binary
(it say failed don`t worry)
- WARNING ! DON'T REBOOT YOUR DEVICE OTHER DEVICE REMOVE ROOT IF YOU REBOOT AND
- IT IS ONLY A TEMPORARILY ROOT
- install and Grant flashfire by Chainefire you can visit on playstore
- You need a .zip "UPDATE-Supersu -v.2.82" to Update you super su
- Note: Paste the zip to internal storage to read by flashfire
- Open flashfire app click the "+" button and Flash zip or OTA locate where u paste the zip click Everoot to inject first on the device before update
-Flash
- Then wait
Done! You have Supersu rooted phone
pls hit like if it is helpful or comment
hello xda,
This tutorial shows you that how to make your device fully functional with root.
but most of the peoples question is to pass SafetyNet, make their device status "Official" and also to work with Private Mode after root and with custom kernel. And here is the answer ,
BEFORE BEGIN, BACKUP YOUR DATA AND DOWNLOAD CORRECT FILES. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSE TO YOUR DEVICE BY THIS PROCEDURE!!!
1. Download and flash stock oreo firmware via ODIN.
2. After boot, Turn on developer mode and turn on OEM Unlock.
3. turn off your device and get in to download mode.
4. Flash latest TWRP recovery via ODIN.
6. Get in to twrp recovery and format data and again boot into twrp.
7. first flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0", secondly flash "latest magisk", thirdly flash "TGP kernel v6.8.0".
8. After boot, update magisk app itself ( Latest v17.1 ).
9. download and install any root browser app ( root explorer recommanded) and give the root permission.
10. Navigate to /system/priv-app/PersonalPageService and delete the apk file and replace with modified apk
( Do not forget to set correct permission "rw-r-r" or chmod 644).
11. Navigate to /system/app/sysscope and delete the apk file and replace with modified apk
( Do not forget to set correct permission "rw-r-r" or chmod 644).
12. Reboot the device.
13. Now you can check SafetyNet, System Status and private mode.
NOTE :
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL SYSTEM UPDATE. BECAUSE YOU MAY HAVE INSTALLED CUSTOM RECOVERY. SO THE UPDATE WILL PROBABLY FAIL.
YOU CAN OBTAIN UPDATE PACKAGE AT "/data/fota".
YOU CAN ALSO RIDE WITH BANKING APPS AND OTHER APPS WITH ROOT.
CAUTION :
●DO NOT FLASH CF SU.
●DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLASH SYSTEM UPDATE.
●DO NOT INSTALL XPOSED FRAMEWORK. THIS WILL TRIGGER SAFETYNET.
KNOWN BUGS : NOTHING YET. TESTED ON GALAXY S7 (EXYNOS).
Files
( sysscope, PersonalPageService ) : https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1ekOXMNMYGhaMke58y_xkVMFiAvP-Ncpm
no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 :
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617949632
TGP Kernel v6.8.0 :
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262903992351
Systemless magisk :
https://www.google.lk/amp/s/forum.x...-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445/amp/
second method:
Download (e.g. with SamFirm (v0.3.6)) and flash stock oreo firmware via Odin
After boot, Turn on developer mode and turn on OEM Unlock.
Turn off your device and get in to download mode.
Flash latest TWRP recovery via ODIN.
Get in to twrp recovery and format data and again boot into twrp.
First flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0", secondly flash "latest magisk"
After boot install latest magisk manager
In magisk manager install the module Xposed Framework (SDK 26) systemless
Install XposedInstaller_3.1.5-Magisk from https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
In XposedInstaller-App install Firefds Kit [Oreo]
Start Firefds Kit [Oreo] and enable in Security hack "Fake system status"
Now the system status is official and you can download the OTA-Update.
To get ctsProfile: true and basicIntegrity: true you have to deactivate Xposed in the XposedInstaller-App (disable Xposed Status) and disable the module in magisk manager
But the interessting question would be how to install OTA updates without loosing root.
Because, if you go in the xposed method, It will probably trigger SafetyNet. So you couldn't be able to ride with updates, banking apps and etc.
This is why I placed modified Sysscope in order to make official.
And yes, stock private mode checks for custom binary or custom kernel. So the best way to modify the apk to work with custom binary.
Unfortunately, you cannot be able to install system updates via recovery. But, you can extract the fota.zip and place those files manually at your own risk. But I recommend you not to do.
DO NOT INSTALL XPOSED. IT WILL TRIGGER SAFETYNET. EVEN THOU SYSTEMLESS METHOD WOULDN'T HELP.
What should I do to get root again after the OTA?
Reflash magisk to regain root access
Are there any news to this topic?
I assume here you have custom recovery like twrp and Magisk (Required only in Method 2) Installed in your device, I have made it simple, crsipy and concise so that noob can get rescued from bootloop
Note : This guide is helpful only of bootloop is caused by Xposed modules, Magisk modules, System or User App.
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1)Reboot to Recovery
2)Go to Recovery File Manager and Browse to /data/app/
3)Find there package name of xposed module,user app causing bootloop like package name of famous xposed module Xposed Edge is "com. Jozien.xposededge"(just remind app name and you will get it) and swipe to deleter that folder
4)You are done, just reboot your device
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(Recommend For Xposed Users and Systemless Mods)
1)Download Magisk Manager For Recovery by @VR25 From Magisk Respo.
2)Flash via Magisk or Recovery (works even after you are stuck in bootloop)
3) Now Go to Recovery Terminal
4)Type the fallowing Command
"/data/media/mm" without quotes
5)Type "a" without quotes to enable or disable magisk module)
6)Now type keyword (first two, three letters matching with magisk module and enter to disable it
7)Enter Again to Complete Procedure
Suppose An xposed module is causing bootloop (Assuming you have Ed Xposed Framework Installed)
Just type Ed or Xposed keyword to disable This module and other module similarly and you are done
Uraniam9 said:
I assume here you have custom recovery like twrp and Magisk (Required only in Method 2) Installed in your device, I have made it simple, crsipy and concise so that noob can get rescued from bootloop
Note : This guide is helpful only of bootloop is caused by Xposed modules, Magisk modules, System or User App.
Here are the steps to get out from a Bootloop
*METHOD 1*
1)Reboot to Recovery
2)Go to Recovery File Manager and Broswe to /data/app/
3)Find there package name of xposed module,user app causing bootloop like package name of famous xposed module Xposed Edge is "com. Jozien.xposededge"(just remind app name and you will get it) and swipe to deleter that folder
4)You are done, just reboot your device
* METHOD 2*
Recommend For Xposed Users
1)Download Magisk Manager For Recovery by @VR25 From Magisk Respo.
2)Flash via Magisk or Recovery (works even after you are stuck in bootloop)
3) Now Go to Recovery Terminal
4)Type the fallowing Command
"/data/media/mm" without quotes
5)Type "a" without quotes to enable or disable magisk module)
6)Now type keyword (first two, three letters matching with magisk module and enter to disable it
Suppose An xposed module is causing bootloop (Assuming you have Ed Xposed Framework Installed)
Just type Ed or Xposed keyword to disable This module and other module similarly and you are done
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You may add that you need to enter twice = to do what Ctrl+C as said in the app. In the last step
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Thanks. I just included this thread in my signature
Thank you so very much, Mr. uraniam9. You just saved me a hell lot of work restoring my phone. God bless you.
I just can't make Edxposed work, system hangs on the Samsung animated logo. Device is SM-J730G/DS running stock official with Magisk 20.3 and latest TWRP for my device. I'm getting this problem flashing both sandhook or that other one I forgot it's name.
J2 2016 AIO-ThreadROMS, Recoveries, Flashing Guides and more!
Introduction:As I've been working on the Galaxy J2 2016 for a while now, I realized everything was unorganized; there was no central hub for everything about this device. So here's this thread
Notice: This index is only for the Galaxy J2 2016 (SM-J210F/G/H/*etc*) [j2xltedd]. Following any of these instructions on the J2 Pro (SM-J210F) [j2xlteins] WILL HAVE UNINTENDED BUGS AND SIDE-EFFECTS. You have been warned!
[This thread still needs more things added. If you got any ideas let me know!]
Table of Contents:
Information
Custom Recoveries
Custom ROMs (Known)
Modifications
Stock ROM (Unbrick etc.)
FAQs
1) InformationDevice Specifications:
Spoiler: SM-J210F Specifications
Launch:
July, 2016 (Discontinued)
Dimensions:
142.4 x 71.1 x 8 mm (138 grams)
Display:
5 Inch 720p SUPER AMOLED (294PPi)
SOC:
Spreadtrum SC8830 [also known as, a nightmare]
Stock Android:
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Kernel 3.10.65
RAM/Storage:
1.5GB RAM
8GB ROM (MicroSD Expandable)
Camera(s):
8MP Back with Smart Glow
5MP Front
Connectivity:
Dual SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.1
FM Radio
Battery:
2600mAh
Development Information:
Spoiler: Development Information
The stock android this phone released with is 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
Developers have been able to upgrade this device to 7.1.2 Nougat.
There are no device trees available for this device as of now.
Only a broken kernel source released by Aditya KR (bugs = wifi):
https://github.com/AndroidDevelopersTeam/android_kernel_samsung_j2xlte_dd
I am working on a ROM device configuration for this phone. The collection can be found here:
https://github.com/j2xlte-development (Note that it is still under construction and messy, I will be sorting through all this when I have time).
You can also expect some compiled ROMs from me starting November (2021 security patch )
More info will be provided if asked for.
2) Custom Recoveries
TWRP 3.1.1-1 UNOFFICIAL [Bugless]: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617934570
TWRP 3.x.x-x OFFICIAL [Latest]: https://dl.twrp.me/j2xlte/
PBRP 3.0.0 UNOFFICIAL: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ect-3-0-0-for-samsung-galaxy-j2-2016.4165331/
Spoiler: Credits
Aditya KR for TWRP 3.1.1-1
Me for the rest
3) Custom ROMsStock Based ROMs:
DNA Zero: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/dna-zero-for-j210f.3864741/
RADICAL RELOADED: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/radical-reloaded-for-j210f.3746467/
Custom ROMs:
[BUGLESS] LineageOS 14.1: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-7-1-2-unofficial-sm-j210f-lineageos-14-1.3680656/
[BUGLESS-almost] ViperOS Coral: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/port-rom-viperos-coral-3-1-1-for-sm-j210f-android-7-1-2.4200199/
dotOS v1.2: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/port-rom-viperos-coral-3-1-1-for-sm-j210f-android-7-1-2.4200199/
[EXPERIMENTAL] [PORT] Resurrection Remix v5.8.5: https://mega.nz/link
Spoiler: Credits
xylomail for DNA Zero
kwshl for Radical Reloaded
Aditya KR for LineageOS 14.1
PixelBoot, iamsj7 for J3 custom ROMs
NullCode (me) for porting J3
4) Modifications Guide[*] Links:
Spoiler: All links
ODIN 3.10.7: MEGA
SuperSU root for stock/stock based ROMs: MEGA
Magisk root for Custom ROMs [hybrid apk+zip]: Github
XPOSED Installer for stock/stock based ROMs: MEGA
XPOSED Uninstaller for stock/stock based ROMs: AndroidFileHost
XPOSED Installer for custom ROMs: Xposed Repo
XPOSED Uninstaller for custom ROMs: Xposed Repo
XPOSED Manager (all ROMs): MEGA
1. Custom Recovery Flashing Guide
Spoiler: Flash Custom Recovery
Steps on phone:
[Recommended: Remove Screen Lock and Google Accounts (if any)]
A) Open settings > "About Phone" > "Software Information" > Tap on Build Number 7 times
B) Go back to settings > Scroll down and open "Developer Options"C) Enable "OEM Unlocking"D) Enable "USB Debugging"E) Power off the phone; Press and hold POWER + VOLUME DOWN + HOME to boot to Download ModeF) Ensure you see "FRP LOCK: OFF" in the Download Mode screen, otherwise DO NOT CONTINUEG) Connect a USB cable to your phone and PC
On PC:
A) Download any Custom Recovery listed in post #3
B) Download ODIN 3.10.7
C) Extract and open ODIN > Click on "AP" > Locate the Custom Recovery you downloaded
D) Once the Recovery is showing inside "AP", click "Start"
E) After some time, ODIN will show PASS and your phone will reboot
F) After it reboots, power it off, and do POWER + VOLUME UP + HOME to boot to the Custom Recovery!
2. Rooting Guide
Spoiler: Rooting Stock/B ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1)
1) Download SuperSU Root [only the one I posted will work for this phone]2) Boot to your Custom Recovery3) Press Install > Locate the SuperSU zip you downloaded > "Swipe to install zip"4) Once it finishes installing, reboot! Your device should be rooted
Spoiler: Rooting Custom ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1)
1) Download Magisk v22 from Github/Links2) Rename Magisk.apk to Magisk.zip3) Boot to your Custom Recovery4) Press Install > Locate the Magisk zip you created > "Swipe to install zip"4) Once it finishes installing, reboot! Your device should be rooted
3. Xposed Installation Guide
Spoiler: Installing Xposed on Stock/B ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1) and are rooted from guide (2)
1) Download "Xposed Collection.zip" for Stock ROMs from Links2) Extract it. You'll need its contents3) Store the xposed zip file for later4) Boot to your Custom Recovery5) Press Install > Locate the Installer zip file you stored > "Swipe to install zip"6) Once it finishes installing, wipe cache and dalvik; then reboot system7) Install the XposedManager.apk file8) Open the app, and grant it root privileges. Done!
Spoiler: Installing Xposed on Custom ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1) and are rooted from guide (2)
1) Download "xposed-arm-sdk25.zip" from Links2) Download Xposed Manager v3.1.5 from Links3) Boot to your Custom Recovery4) Press Install > Locate the Xposed Installer zip > "Swipe to install zip"5) Once it finishes installing, wipe cache and dalvik; then reboot system6) Install Xposed Manager, and open the app7) Once it asks for root privileges, grant it. Done!
Spoiler: Notes on Xposed
Note: If Xposed does not ask for root privileges, here's how to grant it manually:
Open Xposed Installer app.
Press on Install/Update.
Select Install and wait for it to finish.
Now check for toggle option again. Enable it.
Restart your device, Xposed Status should be showing active now
4. Custom ROM Flashing Guide
Spoiler: Flashing Custom ROM
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1)
1) Download any Custom ROM from post#32) Download GAPPS from OpenGapps (Optional)3) If stock, download SuperSU from links. Otherwise download Magisk from Github (optional)4) Boot to your custom recovery5) Wipe > Advanced wipe > Tick Dalvik, Data, Cache, System > Swipe to erase6) Install > Locate custom ROM zip > Swipe to flash7) Flash any other addon you downloaded (GAPPS etc.) 8) Reboot
Spoiler: Credits
Wanam for Xposed (for Samsung stock ROMs)
fahimscirex for gving Xposed root privileges manually
reserved 5
reserved 6
NullCode said:
4) Modifications Guide[*] Links:
Spoiler: All links
ODIN 3.10.7: MEGA
SuperSU root for stock/stock based ROMs: MEGA
Magisk root for Custom ROMs [hybrid apk+zip]: Github
XPOSED Installer for stock/stock based ROMs: MEGA
XPOSED Uninstaller for stock/stock based ROMs: AndroidFileHost
XPOSED Installer for custom ROMs: Xposed Repo
XPOSED Uninstaller for custom ROMs: Xposed Repo
XPOSED Manager (all ROMs): MEGA
1. Custom Recovery Flashing Guide
Spoiler: Flash Custom Recovery
Steps on phone:
[Recommended: Remove Screen Lock and Google Accounts (if any)]
A) Open settings => "About Phone" => "Software Information" => Tap on Build Number 7 times
B) Go back to settings => Scroll down and open "Developer Options"C) Enable "OEM Unlocking"D) Enable "USB Debugging"E) Power off the phone; Press and hold POWER + VOLUME DOWN + HOME to boot to Download ModeF) Ensure you see "FRP LOCK: OFF" in the Download Mode screen, otherwise DO NOT CONTINUEG) Connect a USB cable to your phone and PC
On PC:
A) Download any Custom Recovery listed in post #3
B) Download ODIN 3.10.7
C) Extract and open ODIN => Click on "AP" => Locate the Custom Recovery you downloaded
D) Once the Recovery is showing inside "AP", click "Start"
E) After some time, ODIN will show PASS and your phone will reboot
F) After it reboots, power it off, and do POWER + VOLUME UP + HOME to boot to the Custom Recovery!
2. Rooting Guide
Spoiler: Rooting Stock/B ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1)1) Download SuperSU Root [only the one I posted will work for this phone]2) Boot to your Custom Recovery3) Press Install => Locate the SuperSU zip you downloaded => "Swipe to install zip"4) Once it finishes installing, reboot! Your device should be rooted
Spoiler: Rooting Custom ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1)1) Download Magisk v22 from Github/Links2) Rename Magisk.apk to Magisk.zip3) Boot to your Custom Recovery4) Press Install => Locate the Magisk zip you created => "Swipe to install zip"4) Once it finishes installing, reboot! Your device should be rooted
3. Xposed Installation Guide
Spoiler: Installing Xposed on Stock/B ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1),and are rooted from guide (2)1) Download "Xposed Collection.zip" for Stock ROMs from Links2) Extract it. Install the XposedManager.apk file3) Store the xposed zip file for later4) Boot to your Custom Recovery5) Press Install => Locate the Installer zip file you stored => "Swipe to install zip"6) Once it finishes installing, wipe cache and dalvik; then reboot system7) Open the Xposed Manager app, and grant it root privileges. Done!
Spoiler: Installing Xposed on Custom ROMs
Ensure you have a custom recovery installed from guide (1) and are rooted from guide (2)1) Download "xposed-arm-sdk24.zip" (sdk24 if custom ROM is nougat) from Links2) Download Xposed manager v3.1.5 from Links3) Boot to your Custom Recovery4) Press Install => Locate the Xposed Installer zip => "Swipe to install zip"5) Once it finishes installing, wipe cache and dalvik; then reboot system6) Open the Xposed Manager app, and grant it root privileges. Done!
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Those who are using a 7.1.2 custom rom, you've to use this file to install Xposed.
A few suggestions from me.
> Install the app after installing Xposed Installer through recovery.
> You've to allow superuser permission for Xposed Installer or else Xposed won't be activated.
> If you're using Magisk and don't see the toggle option for Xposed Installer in Magisk Superuser tab, follow this procedure.
Open Xposed Installer app.
Press on Install/Update.
Select Install and wait for it to finish.
Now check for toggle option again. Enable it.
Restart your device, Xposed Status should be showing active now.
fahimscirex said:
Those who are using a 7.1.2 custom rom, you've to use this file to install Xposed.
A few suggestions from me.
> Install the app after installing Xposed Installer through recovery.
> You've to allow superuser permission for Xposed Installer or else Xposed won't be activated.
> If you're using Magisk and don't see the toggle option for Xposed Installer in Magisk Superuser tab, follow this procedure.
Open Xposed Installer app.
Press on Install/Update.
Select Install and wait for it to finish.
Now check for toggle option again. Enable it.
Restart your device, Xposed Status should be showing active now.
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adding your suggestions, cheers!