Has anyone installed xposed on the SM-J700T? - Samsung Galaxy J7 Questions & Answers

I've rooted, but I'm wary about installing xposed. Can someone confirm it working?

Here you go. Flash this through twrp. Don't have it installed anymore. I just never used it. But it did flash and worked. I even tried a few modules but didn't like them.

phoen1x74 said:
I've rooted, but I'm wary about installing xposed. Can someone confirm it working?
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I'm running xposed 87.1 custom built by Wanam. Xposed works fine, it's just not a great Samsung tool.

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Problem with Xposed + COS13

Hi guys, after a long time out i've come back to XDA and installed COS13 (S2JK release).
I rooted my OnePlus One with SuperSU v. 2.65 (stable) then i downloaded and flashed xposed-v84-sdk23-arm.zip, then installed the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk.
But when i tried to activate Xposed i got the infamous "xposed not yet compatible with SDK 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)" error.
After some reading here and there, i found out that ppl is still fine with Xposed v.80, so i installed everything again...and i got the same error. I also tried to install supersu v 2.68 burt to no avail.
What's wrong with that? Isn't COS13 supposed to work with Xposed?
Can anyone point me out in the right direction?
Thanx in advance
i dont know how to solve your problem but I have xposed-v84-sdk23-arm working perfectly on a clean flash of COS 13 from the official full zip from cyanogen. Using supersu 2.65 stable
ben.k said:
i dont know how to solve your problem but I have xposed-v84-sdk23-arm working perfectly on a clean flash of COS 13 from the official full zip from cyanogen. Using supersu 2.65 stable
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Thank you for confirming that it works....now that really bothers me.
Why do i get that error? I have a fresh clean COS13..
As far as i know, Xposed should work fine in selinux enforced mode..but just to make sure...are you in enforced mode?
P.S. Should i first install the app and THEN flash the framework? Does that make any difference?
Vonnegut said:
Thank you for confirming that it works....now that really bothers me.
Why do i get that error? I have a fresh clean COS13..
As far as i know, Xposed should work fine in selinux enforced mode..but just to make sure...are you in enforced mode?
P.S. Should i first install the app and THEN flash the framework? Does that make any difference?
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xposed working fine for me, I'm using cos 13 latest rom,
Rooted
Xposed
Custom kernel
All working fine
Ok, i solved the problem...i'm a moron. I put both the kitkat and the marshmellow Xpsed apk inside the same folder...and guess which one i installed on marshmellow? LOL!

Has anyone gotten xposed to work on the stock marshmallow rom?

Yes I'm rooted and everything but whenever i try i bootloops and i have to flash the uninstaller. Has anyone else had any luck and if the regular expose doesn't work will systemless work? Also I'm using the cricket version if that means anything.
I'm using cricket 6045O, currently on SPB 2.1 and I'm currently rooted and flashed xposed no issues here. What version of xposed are you using and what mm rom are you on?
Yep, currently working for me.
I've flashed lastest SuperSU - (2.76) through TWRP, then installed material xposed and flashed the 64-bit arm zip that it downloads.

Safest way to install xposed?

hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
zinou111 said:
hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
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Both methods work.
I installed using the latest xposed installer apk & then it installed the latest xposed firmware & after a reboot which was quite long (more than 2 minutes), xposed was activated!
Fullmetal Jun said:
Both methods work.
I installed using the latest xposed installer apk & then it installed the latest xposed firmware & after a reboot which was quite long (more than 2 minutes), xposed was activated!
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okay, thanks!
can u plz tell me the steps to do it? and what should I do in case anything goes wrong?
zinou111 said:
okay, thanks!
can u plz tell me the steps to do it? and what should I do in case anything goes wrong?
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Install the latest xposed installer apk (non-magisk) from the official thread. Open the app & install the xposed framework & reboot. Reboot will take some time.
Then u can download some modules like GravityBox & activate & reboot to use it
If something goes wrong, idk. I think u have to try to get to twrp & dirty flash the rom you're using again.
Fullmetal Jun said:
Install the latest xposed installer apk (non-magisk) from the official thread. Open the app & install the xposed framework & reboot. Reboot will take some time.
Then u can download some modules like GravityBox & activate & reboot to use it
If something goes wrong, idk. I think u have to try to get to twrp & dirty flash the rom you're using again.
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okay! thanks alot bro!
zinou111 said:
hello!
I have an s6 edge (G925F), running on latest global elite ROM 4.1 (nougat 7.0), and I have latest Magisk (16.0).
I want to install Xposed framework, but I'm confused which way is the safest and less bootloop-y to install it.
should I install it systemlessly through Magisk manager [Xposed Framework (SDK 24)]? or should i flash it with twrp from this thread?
i really don't want to brick it or lose anything xD​
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Also you can download xposed uninstaller from official xposed site and if rom bootloops flash that in twrp and it will uninstall it and you can boot phone then.
El Solido said:
Also you can download xposed uninstaller from official xposed site and if rom bootloops flash that in twrp and it will uninstall it and you can boot phone then.
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even better! thanks!
can u tell me in short why it causes problems like this? (bootloops)
zinou111 said:
even better! thanks!
can u tell me in short why it causes problems like this? (bootloops)
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It won't bootloop, after you flash xposed zip in twrp, wipe cache and dalvik cache, then reboot, it will work properly.
i think its working now as its shown in the screenshot..
it took like 6-7min to boot after flashing it.. is this normal?
will rebooting take longer now after installing xposed? or its just the first boot?
one more thing, what are the best modules for nougat?
and thanks all of you for help!

Has anyone tried putting XPosed on their OP6?

I've rooted my OP6 with Magisk and I'd like to get Gravitybox but idk if it's safe to try to install XPosed using this https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-for-android-oreo-beta/. Has anybody tried it or have any information on this? Thanks.
TeeDiddyDizzle said:
I've rooted my OP6 with Magisk and I'd like to get Gravitybox but idk if it's safe to try to install XPosed using this https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-for-android-oreo-beta/. Has anybody tried it or have any information on this? Thanks.
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First, make sure you can reflash your device back to stock (either by flashing full ROM or restoring from TWRP) if anything goes wrong.
Install XposedInstaller_3.1.5.apk from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
You can then run the app and it will allow you to download and install proper Xposed Framework for your device.
Xposed Framework Oreo is still in beta, but my experience is that everything seems to be working just fine on my OP3T running OOS Beta.
Not sure what changes OOS on OP6 has compared to other OP devices so there is a certain probability that it might be incompatible.
Note, that GravityBox is not fully compatible with OOS running on OP6 (some of the features, like e.g. those navbar related, might not work as expected).

Has anyone tried installing xposed framework from Magisk? Is it working?

I'm using Magisk for the first time and not sure if it's okay to install xposed framework from magisk.
could someone shine the light?
JerryGoyal said:
I'm using Magisk for the first time and not sure if it's okay to install xposed framework from magisk.
could someone shine the light?
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yes works fine here
strikerdj2011 said:
yes works fine here
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hey I could not find xposed module for oreo in magisk modules. how did u install?
It's in there, at least that's where I found and installed it.
yea its in there near the bottom
So don't you need a recovery for installing xposed with magisk?
I have my bootloader unlocked and I'm rooted with magisk, so can I just install xposed via magisk app? Without a soft-brick?
memocatcher said:
So don't you need a recovery for installing xposed with magisk?
I have my bootloader unlocked and I'm rooted with magisk, so can I just install xposed via magisk app? Without a soft-brick?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/xposed-op-6-via-magisk-t3795581

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