I can't connect to a pc because the micro usb port is either not acceping data or all my cables don't transfer. I just want to know if it's safe to install so i don't have to worry about never being able to reflash.
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It is safe, flashing xposed itself won't cause any issues it just depends what modules you use...
download Xposed framework and apk from Rovo89's thread:
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
Framework: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk24/arm64/
Apk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4296364&d=1507476413
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I have reversed tethered my phone using usb tunnel and usb reverse tethering. But i have a problem that apps like play store is not working. i have got a solution via xda that install xposed framework and install hack connectivity service module. according to my last post, the xposed framework is incompatible with my phone's processor. Is their any other way to make these apps work without installing xposed and it's modules...if any then please help me...
This is working for me. Not exactly sure of the exact steps as I've been trying everything for months now. That being said this is what I currently have working for me.
1. Install xposed
2. Install hide much locations and add Pokémon go to the blacklist.
3. Reboot to TWRP recovery.
4. Run Uninstall xposed zip file.
5. In TWRP mount system and open file manager.
6. Delete system/bin/su folder and xbin/su folder.
7. Reboot system
8. Install Fake GPS from play store if you want a working joystick.
Sent from my SM-G900V using Xposed Modules
cool work around. thanks for figuring this out
MrTwigglesworth said:
This is working for me. Not exactly sure of the exact steps as I've been trying everything for months now. That being said this is what I currently have working for me.
1. Install xposed
2. Install hide much locations and add Pokémon go to the blacklist.
3. Reboot to TWRP recovery.
4. Run Uninstall xposed zip file.
5. In TWRP mount system and open file manager.
6. Delete system/bin/su folder and xbin/su folder.
7. Reboot system
8. Install Fake GPS from play store if you want a working joystick.
Sent from my SM-G900V using Xposed Modules
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Does this method work on both AOSP & Touchwiz roms?
krazie1 said:
Does this method work on both AOSP & Touchwiz roms?
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I'm not sure bud, it's still working for me on CM. I think there must still be some settings from when phone was rooted with exposed running that didn't get wiped out when I uprooted. I can still access and run most of the xposed modules I had running but they behave a bit differently.
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)....
Please help me, without which I am unable to use the xposed as normal xposed is not Systemless and I am unable to use the IRCTC app as it now uses the safetynet for checking device compatibility. I have already tried different ways but nothing is working...
Exposed framework must be installed from twrp as a special zip file. Also should be uninstalled with same way (uninstaller zip) it cannot be installed on j7 with normal method.
May be you can install twrp then exposed.zip without rooting your system.
make a backup and give a try.(at your own risk )
I installed xposed but system doesnt boot on SM-G610F Nameless ROM V2
I Tried Magisk
But
I couldn't Succeed
The Planet Computers ROM is pretty much bone stock, but with the improvements that allow the Gemini to function like a phone.
Right now I'm rooted with TWRP and running Xposed modules no problem, and it's about as stock an experience as you can get. You're able to use Gravity Box, etc with no issues whatsoever. The Xposed you need is arm64 sdk25 and the rooted boot-verified.img is provided on Planet Computers' website.
All you need to do is:
Flash stock rom with replaced rooted boot-verified.img through FlashTool
Boot ROM and enable USB Debugging
Throw MagiskManager apk, Xposed apk, Xposed flashable zip on internal storage
Install MagiskManager in Android
Turn off phone and flash TWRP through FlashTool
Boot to recovery (hold down power button and Gemini assist button as phone boots until TWRP appears, then release)
Flash Xposed through TWRP
Reboot phone and install Xposed Installer apk
Profit
Lineage is nice, but unless Gemini fails to update in a timely manner and we can get newer and complete builds from flashing Lineage, I'm going to stick with this process.
Is it possible to remove the gapps and google libs with that process?
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Is it possible to remove the gapps and google libs with that process?
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I managed to remove Browser, Chrome (these two browsers need to go together) , Hangouts, Duo, Keep, Youtube adn several others through Titanium Backup on rooted android with TWRP and Magisk, os I think so. I mainly went for applications cluttering the Play store, but I think may more can be removed. some might be crucial though.
Is it possible to root WIFI only device using the same procedure?
That is by replacing rooted boot-verified.img in the firmware and reflashing?