Hi..I had been using Xposed framework for a long time and kind of feel my phone life less without it..But after switching my phones there is no root in my OnePlus 3t..I don't want to root my new phone but can I give root access to that particular app using PC or any app.kindly help.Thanx in advance.
Technically Xposed Framework doesn't need root access but some of its module does need it....the only time Xposed (installer) require root access is when you use reboot option in Xposed Installer (which you can reboot you phone by yourself by using the power button)....
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Is anyone else having issues with Xposed Installer blocking root requests from apps? Took me a while to figure out it was the cause, but after installing Xposed, updating framework, then soft rebooting to get modules to function properly, no new apps can request root access and they just freeze up where the root access notification would normally appear. If it's an app that has previously been granted root access, there are no issues, it runs just fine, only affects first-time root requests. If I do a full reboot then the requests go through normally, but then I have to Install/Update in Xposed and do a soft reboot to reactivate my modules (only use GravityBox and NFC LockScreenOff Enabler).
You've got to uninstall and reinstall the earlier version of xposed framework. For some reason the update doesn't work.
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all these google play apps say : supersu permission needed, but the root features work 100% ok without supersu on my phone(its like my phone automaticly give them permission)
question is does superuser do anything and is it needed for safestrap install of rom(would it work without it?)
Superuser/SuperSU/etc only manages root access. If your device is already rooted and you don't have a root manager, then every app can get root.
The description for SU in the XDA-University dictionary explains it better than I could.
I have a certain app that I need to use that will not run on a rooted device. My root app is SuperSU, and by disabling superuser in the settings the app will run, but I can't make it work without disabling it. It doesn't even give me a prompt to ask for root permission - the app must just be looking somewhere for the su binary or something.
Is there a way to make an app think that a device is unrooted without disabling root access?
mewmew! said:
I have a certain app that I need to use that will not run on a rooted device. My root app is SuperSU, and by disabling superuser in the settings the app will run, but I can't make it work without disabling it. It doesn't even give me a prompt to ask for root permission - the app must just be looking somewhere for the su binary or something.
Is there a way to make an app think that a device is unrooted without disabling root access?
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Xposed framework with Root Cloak module. It doesn't always work, but it often does, so give that a try.
I used the KingoRoot APK to root my Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 GT-S7275R (stock ROM, android jellybean 4.2.2), but the superuser app that comes packaged keeps crashing after a couple seconds and doesn't even load.
I am looking to unroot my phone to switch to Xposed, but am at a loss as to how without access to the app.
Can anyone help? I can provide any other info necessary ?
Hi !
In order to use xposed you must have root access .
xanthrax said:
Hi !
In order to use xposed you must have root access .
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I have root access I just wanted to switch to a different superuser app, I solved my issue now, I used the remove other superuser apps function on SuperSU.
Thanks anyway
The last Magisk v22 update broke my phone. After repair, I don't want to use this app anymore. Especially since now it requires some tricks to run the phone and I want everything to run in the background as before. I don't need any modules or other garbage. Only the application that will ask me when it is needed to grant permissions. Any ideas?