xposed working on every android device idea (universal xposed installer) - Android General

i have a touchwiz 5.0.1 galaxy s4 and it's next to impossible to make xposed work properly on my device, i tried aloooooot of things but still wont except xposed.... i need xposed to use module that modify the system let's say the ui for example and in my case that's a long shot so i had this idea, i need to modify the propreties of the rom i would use a pc or an android device to modify the original flashable rom file with a 'tool' that somehow emulates modules to modify the rom then flash it to the phone and voila a universal xposed installer that works on all flashable android devices. the catch is i don't know much about coding thus i hope someone or some people would make it.....

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[Q] Custom Mod manger

Hi All,
I am working on a custom RoM with specific focus.
So basically i will be taking a standard rom and will be adding some softwares some binaries some terminal related shortcuts and stuff.
Now i had two apporaches for it
1) create a custom ROM for each device.
2) create / user a mod manager which allows for mods which are not incremental in nature and can coexisit independently.
example i release m1 m2 and m3 as 3 Mod packs.
person A might want m1 m3 but not m2
person B might want just m3
person C is happy with just m2
and m1 m2 m3 are completely inependent packages.
Can any one suggest if such a solution exist in the wild I have tried to look at various rom managers but they all work on update mode and not mod mode.
Also using such a system i would like to create zip's which i can install in simmilar fashion to the recovery based update.zip flashing. but in running environment. (considering they are not hurting any running code)
Thanks in advance for help
Check out the AROMA Installer thread...see if it does what you are looking for...
-BMFC
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Check out the AROMA Installer thread...see if it does what you are looking for...
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Interesting project will check it out.
however as far as i can understand it right now its running in recovery mode, I am looking for something which can work when device is running.
If i was not clear before i will give some examples.
I have some apk's and some system mod's
now i want some software which a person can install on his machine and he can securely see the list of items on my server,
he selects i want to install apk.
apk gets downloaded and installed
he selects a system mod
zip file will be downloaded and it will be extracted on /system or / as required and permissions to be setted as listed in a update script on file.
Basically what i am trying to do is to put my mod's and apk's in generalized manner so i don't have to deal with the nittygritties of the android system's on each device. i can directly work on my stuff.
I hope i am clear this time
Now real question ? Is there any such thing in wild?
or am i looking at building something from scratch and if yes what's the cost.

[REQUEST]Backports for 4.1.2

Iv'e searched, and I'm sure this must exist somewhere.
Basically, I need a backport for the kitkat translucent status bar and navbar API, that will work on at least 4.1.
Upgrading to KitKat is not an option for me, as my phone has no ROMs beyond 4.1.
I assume you'd like some data about the software I have on my phone:
It's a basic vanilla 4.1.2 ROM that comes pre-rooted.
I have xposed installed, with several modules. All work perfectly (except for 4.2+ things)
I am willing to flash stuff, modify APKs (decompiling and compiling), install xposed modules, or anything that doesn't go beyond the ROM level (I will not modify the bootloader/recovery in any way, shape, or form. I can not risk a hard brick), basically, I want to know that no matter what I do, I can always reflash my ROM (+factory reset), and everything will be fine again. I don't care about warranty by the way (it's over)
I don't mind slight buggyness, if that's the only way there is to do it... (of course, I prefer none)
Just as a sidenote, if there's also kitkat's/4.2+'s systemUI apk backport for 4.1, which I had trouble finding, I'd be very thankful to have a link to it.
Yes. I know one does not simply install the APKs for system apps from newer versions of android. But backports exist, that patch and implement whatever's needed for it to work on older systems.

[PORT] LG QuickRemote for AOSP MM G2 G3 All Variants

Hello, i bring to you the QuickRemote app for your AOSP Marshmallow rom, CM13 or any rom based on CM13 (Resurrection Remix, Bliss, AICP), you may ask, "Why would i want QuickRemote on my AOSP rom if MM has native IR support and Peel or Anymote works without all this mambo jambo?
Well, even though what i just said is true, no remote controller app has the learning method enabled, even on a stock rom, only QuickRemote can enable the IR receiver to learn a controller that does not appear on the device/manufacturers list.
So, that's the reason we want QuickRemote to work on our AOSP rom.
So, before anything, i would like to thank @hikarisei23 because in a comment of his post HERE i found the files for QuickRemote to work on MM wich leads to the second person i want to thank wich is @syndre who on said comment, posted the files that worked on MM, also @KronicSkillz who helped a lot to troubleshoot and also confirmed that the method i'm posting here works.
Well, this is it, after personally testing with: Resurrection Remix, AICP and Bliss, all of them MM amd CM13 based, all of them with the stock kernel and Lambda Kernel i'm confident enough to post it here, days of testing and troubleshooting and 3 different roms later.
So first, the mandatory disclaimer, im not responsible for any problem that may result from using my method and the files i'm providing you, either with your phone or your self-esteem, it's your responsibility to read, re-read and only do what you are comfortable with.
What you will need:​
1. - The phone, this only has been tested with Lg G2 and Lg G3, this may or may not work on another LG phone with IR, you can try, but at your own risk.
2. - The Rom, this only have been tested with AOSP roms either CM13 or CM13 based roms, again, you can try in another rom but at your own risk.
3. - Obviously a Custom Recovery (twrp, cwm, philz)
4. - The three zips im leaving at the end of the post, QRemote_AOSP_MM.zip Fix_Part1.zip and Fix_Part2.zip.
5. - Maybe necessary or not, depending on your rom, Universal init.d from Playstore HERE and Selinux Mode Changer from HERE.
6. - Root Access.
Ok, once you checked and have everything needed, we have to make a little prep on your Rom before starting to flash the zips.
Rom Preparation 100% Needed
You need to set Selinux to permissive, here is where you may or may not need Selinux Mode Changer, First go into "About Device" on your phone settings and in the bottom you will find an indicator for Selinux state, if its "Permissive" you are good to go, some Roms and Kernels have this set to Permissive by default, if it's Enforcing, search in your Rom or Kernel settings, some of them have an option to set it to Permissive, if your rom does not have any option to change it, you will need Selinux Mode Changer, you install it and set Selinux to permissive, after reboot you can check in About Device again to see if it succeded, if it does not work, try again and check the original post, most of the answers are there, i cant give support for this app, also, this app needs root rights, and preferably two reboots after setting Selinux to Permissive.
Next you need to have init.d support, again, some roms have it, but at least for the test that me and the other users did, even though you are pretty sure init.d is enabled it's better to just install Universal init.d from the Play Store and enable init.d manually after doing so, reboot the system at least two times and grant Root access.
Installation!
Now we are ready to start flashing, reboot into recovery and RECOMMENDED, do a Nandroid Backup just in case, but at the moment no boot loops or any other problems had raised from flashing this, but again, just in case. After that, flash the first file: QRemote_AOSP_MM.zip, reboot your system and let it settle for a bit, 1 minute at least.
Now is the part where almost everyone has problems, you have to check in your Sdcard root for a log file named Qremote.log, if the file is there, it means init.d is enabled and in the file it will say if Selinux is Ok, if you don't have the file, check back the first two prep steps and try again.
Now if everything is going ok, is time for the second file, Fix_Part1.zip, reboot and let the system settle again, you may have some force close errors from QuickRemote or QuicksetSDK, its ok, you can try and check if QuickRemote is working, in allmost every case it will not work just yet, but you may have some luck.
Now, is the time to flash the third file, Fix_Part2.zip, again, reboot and let the system settle, now, you should have a working QuickRemote app on you AOSP MM Rom.
This are the steps, if you need more information about what all of this is doing and why you need Selinux and init.d, also why you need to flash 3 files, you can read the troubleshooting section where i explain what i understand about it.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Well, if you are here, it means that this didn't work as planned, so lets make this like a FAQ so you just search your problem and get the answer for it.
P.- I can't see QuickRemote on my app drawer. A: be sure that QuickRemote.apk is not showing as "com.lge...." and has the default green Android icon on your app drawer, sometimes and for reasons unknown to me, this happens for the first day or so, it will automatically change to QuickRemote and it will have the correct icon at least 5 hours after you installed it, it can take more time. A2: Maybe the flashing proccess was not successful, re-flash the file, it will automatically delete previously flashed files and install a new copy of them.
P. - I get force close messages for QuickRemote or QuicksetSDK after completing the proccess. A: try to run QuickRemote after the system settled, most of the times is 1 minute, in some roms and for reasons unknown to me, this messages will appear at boot but after the system settled, you will be able to run QuickRemote without any problem.
P. - QuickRemote opens up but no manufacturers are showing and it also gets really slow. A: this problem shows when either QuicksetSDK is not correctly installed or Selinux is not set to permissive, the solution for the first problem is in my 2 part fix, the version of Selinux included in the first zip, works great with MM but for some reason it will not work out of the box, i dont know if it's missing some files but it may or may not even show under system apps list on your settings menu, what my 2 part fix does is that, deletes the version of QuicksetSDK that the first flash installs and installs a temporary copy of QuicksetSDK wich i believe, writes information needed for QuicksetSDK to work properly, but this newer temporary QuicksetSDK apk, will allmost never work on MM, you can try but allmost every time it will not work, it will constantly force close, so the second fix zip, will delete this temporary QuicksetSDK and the folder it creates in your Sdcard root and install the previous version of QuicksetSDK again, and now, if everything went well, it will work as it's supposed to, i really dont know why exactly, but it works.
A2: the first thing you will notice when you switch to MM is that allmost every app will ask for permission to your Sdcard or camera or microphone wich in LP was not doing, since 4.3 Google is taking extra steps to ensure that you and your information are better protected one of this steps is Selinux (Security Enhanced Linux) wich, for putting it in simple terms, is like a sandbox for your system, only some trust-signed apps can get out of that sandbox and copy files etc... Into your system, those not-so privileged apps cant output anything outside the sanbox and thats why you need to disable or "set to permissive" Selinux, so QuicksetSDK can make the changes necessary for QuickRemote to do its work, it's true that now your system is in a degree "more vulnerable" but if you are a user of this forum, the odds to install something that will damage your system or jeopardize your information are minimal, you need to be really silly to fall for those "your system has problems" or "your battery is gonna explode if you don't install this app" ads that appear on your phone on the daily basis, so, dont worry, but at the same time, just be carefull and have some common sense, if there is a way for this to work with Selinux set to Enforcing, i will update it in the same second.
P. - QuickRemote force closes whenever i try to open it. A: this is caused by either a bad zip flash, or problems with Selinux or init.d, follow the previous answer and the first installation steps again.
P. - I can see QuickRemote and QuicksetSDK on my apps list, no force closes but still no manufacturers. A: Be sure init.d is enabled, i had problems with Roms that had "native init.d support" and emulated init.d will not work, the only way i got no problems with this was with Universal init.d, install that even though you are "pretty sure" your rom supports init.d, the 10QuickRemote.sh script on your init.d tries to get your country to see if you will use the app in, either Korean or any other supported language, it will also give some permissions to a file and it will check if Selinux is Permissive and finally, it will log this to a file called Qremote.log on the root of your Sd, if you have problems and you cant see the file, the problem is 99% most of the time, init.d.
P.- I don't want to flash three files, isn't there a simpler way? A: Unfortunately no, at this moment and after A LOT of testing etc... This is the only effective way i found.
P. - I'm afraid to set Selinux to permissive and leave the door open for all kind of bad ju ju and stuff to invade my sacred Android system, what can i do? A: Skip this hole thing, at the moment, the only way to make this work on AOSP MM is by doing the previous, just be careful, get some common sense and everything will be just fine.
Well, thats all i can think of right now, if you have suggestions, problems or a better way to make this work, please tell me in the comments or PM me, i'm glad to help as far as i can, i hope this helps, i leave you with the needed files and proof that it works.
QRemote_AOSP_MM.zip - MEGA - DRIVE
Great job
Works great on Ressurection Remix 5.6.2. Well done.
Only issues I have are the force close when trying to edit the remote name, and icon and name of the app not showing correctly (which can be fixed with any custon launcher).
Petrit Ziu said:
Works great on Ressurection Remix 5.6.2. Well done.
Only issues I have are the force close when trying to edit the remote name, and icon and name of the app not showing correctly (which can be fixed with any custon launcher).
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I have not seen those force closes, i have to check, and as i said, the icon and name will eventually get right, for me was 5 hours, but it can be a hole day, and all by itself will set the icon and name correctly, if you have more problems, send me a logcat for this app, maybe we can find why it force closes
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@Petrit Ziu after seeing the logcat i think the problem is StrictMode Policy, wich is a policy in android to keep unintentional writes to the system away from the main thread, so the animations, ui etc... Can keep a steady flow and your system runs smooth, because this app was never intended for AOSP and the app comes from Lollipop, i think that the right signatures are missing and Android sees the action of changing the name to a controller "invalid" so it closes the QuickRemote App, lets wait for newer versions of QuickRemote after Lg releases MM to more IR enabled devices to see what app works best, this is the best we can do with the resources we have
@Art Vanderlay Thanks
@Jc_master I think it's already perfect, just pointed an issue i found, but it's totally not a problem for me. Thanks
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@Petrit Ziu thanks, and dont worry, i'm no developer but i'm learning so much from this, it's good for me to see this problems and know why they happen, it's good to have feedback and even better this errors, if you didn't tell me, i would not know, my system does the same and i had no idea, i will update the post with this information
not work for me
I flashed it a lot of time and patched it and it will be not even work for me :/
I always get FC
D802 CM13 Nightlies
Potter92 said:
I flashed it a lot of time and patched it and it will be not even work for me :/
I always get FC
D802 CM13 Nightlies
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Well, the only thing i can reccomend is that you use the latest TWRP for your device, you have to follow the steps exactly as i explained and use exactly the apps and files i explain, if that does not work i can just reccomend using another rom, Resurrection Remix for example, your logcat seems to show a problem with the apk itself, you cam try and decompress the files and manually copy and assign permissions to the files but i can't show you how, i lack time to do it
Works great, thank you!
Only issue I've had is the app crashes every time I try to rename a remote.
It works on the D801 (T-Mobile) Bliss rom 6.0.1
just confirming it.
Although I do get some force quit when editing the remotes name etc...
LG D802 CM13 nightlies - works!
Jc_master said:
@Petrit Ziu after seeing the logcat i think the problem is StrictMode Policy, wich is a policy in android to keep unintentional writes to the system away from the main thread, so the animations, ui etc... Can keep a steady flow and your system runs smooth, because this app was never intended for AOSP and the app comes from Lollipop, i think that the right signatures are missing and Android sees the action of changing the name to a controller "invalid" so it closes the QuickRemote App, lets wait for newer versions of QuickRemote after Lg releases MM to more IR enabled devices to see what app works best, this is the best we can do with the resources we have
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Is there a fix?
MM is out for G3
Thanks
U can change name using SQLite Editor like this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.andsen.asqlitemanager
Database: /data/data/com.lge.qremote/databases/qremotesettings.db
Table: tblDevices
Petrit Ziu said:
Works great on Ressurection Remix 5.6.2. Well done.
Only issues I have are the force close when trying to edit the remote name, and icon and name of the app not showing correctly (which can be fixed with any custon launcher).
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I can confirm this force close on rename issue as well
Eselter said:
U can change name using SQLite Editor like this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.andsen.asqlitemanager
Database: /data/data/com.lge.qremote/databases/qremotesettings.db
Table: tblDevices
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That did it! Not necessarily a solution to the problem but a sufficient workaround for now
On CM13 working great but on exodus I can't manage it to work.
Any one have try it on exodus rom?
Eselter said:
On CM13 working great but on exodus I can't manage it to work.
Any one have try it on exodus rom?
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Same here. Works on every rom I've tried but exodus. Something funky is happening with the quickset SDK as its present in priv-app or app (forget which one) but doesn't show up in installed apps. I have selinux set to permissive and init.d enabled.
Hello, how to uninstall this qremote? Because I have tried peel smart remote, and it's works great. And the remote (peel) so detail from LG qremote.

Can we on galaxy J727P flash xposed

Yes I'd like to know if we on galaxy J727P can flash Magisk Xposed system less on this phone using flashfire ?
Found a download for this going to test it in the morning an I'll let you all know how it goes !
Well so far xposed is a no go ! Sorry
Did you have any luck? If the bootloader isn't locked, then it should be possible. I'm actually working on a script to install Xposed in ADB, or possibly with an app if i do a bit more research. There are some attempts out there, but i haven't found one that anyone followed through on.
Honestly though, I've been using Linux for 18 years, and programming for 20, but i just got deeper into looking sat native C++ in android and SELinux, FS protection in Android so I got a little reading. Basically, i wanna figure out what changes to the system partition cause a reboot and how to avoid it. And yes, i know i should probably know but I'm spread very thin across 5 IT titles at my company and have to prioritize what my hobbies are that month.
Virgin mobile galaxy J727P
IdealInShade said:
Did you have any luck? If the bootloader isn't locked, then it should be possible. I'm actually working on a script to install Xposed in ADB, or possibly with an app if i do a bit more research. There are some attempts out there, but i haven't found one that anyone followed through on.
Honestly though, I've been using Linux for 18 years, and programming for 20, but i just got deeper into looking sat native C++ in android and SELinux, FS protection in Android so I got a little reading. Basically, i wanna figure out what changes to the system partition cause a reboot and how to avoid it. And yes, i know i should probably know but I'm spread very thin across 5 IT titles at my company and have to prioritize what my hobbies are that month.
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No I had no luck on the j727P tried more then one but to no avail ! I hope you have better luck with what your building !
I got xposed to work on my j727p by going here https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/flashable-xposed-framework-android-nougat/amp/ not all modules work though. I used flashfire as well.
Virgin mobile galaxy J727P
JakeDaSnakePayne said:
I got xposed to work on my j727p by going here https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/flashable-xposed-framework-android-nougat/amp/ not all modules work though. I used flashfire as well.
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Ok that's great ! but what framework zip did you flash ?
Xposed for nougat framework zip sdk 24.
Did Peter Couniaz work for you?
I only work with this apk https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4296364&d=1507476413
I did not install anything any zip I just did it with that, it is just to install where it says install / update and I gave it to install and it took a reboot a little bit but it is working on '' J727PVPU1AQB9 '' for me. my apologies if they do not understand very much but I use the translator I do not know much English but good.
Virgin mobile J727P
Vakura said:
I only work with this apk https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4296364&d=1507476413
I did not install anything any zip I just did it with that, it is just to install where it says install / update and I gave it to install and it took a reboot a little bit but it is working on '' J727PVPU1AQB9 '' for me. my apologies if they do not understand very much but I use the translator I do not know much English but good.
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You are rite it worked fine this time we will see if gravity box works rite !
A "little thing" but someone could modify the APN J727P, I need it because I want the Unlimited Hospot when you are my J700P achieve it but it is already this does not work the method used in the J727P
Hooo yeah I did and apart I did all the functions that are blocked by Boost if someone is interested, I can do a mini tutorial as I did it
Virgin mobile galaxy J727P
Vakura said:
Hooo yeah I did and apart I did all the functions that are blocked by Boost if someone is interested, I can do a mini tutorial as I did it
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Yes that would be cool if you have the time a tutorial be nice !
Fellow artists, excuse if I'm early or late, but I had found a way to install Xposed sdk24 onto our devices, flash purifyos 87 (24) through twrp and then open Xposed installer app 3.1.2 and install/update the given framework for the device, have not yet tried it on any other nougat devices, only the j727p perx, modules active including gravity box on Samsung , be sure to uninstall any previous Xposed framework before flashing the purifyos Xposed, enjoy, this is there for not my work, I'm just sharing my testings and succeeded, credits to the purify-os developers
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Install Xposed + Disable PIE

I repackaged the xposed zip to also install a patched system linker removing the pie requirement for binary execution. Just a cosmetic change cause modern binaries compiled for android meet the requirement anyways. I also can upload a tweaked kernel boot image if anyone is interested. You could also repackage the zip to install a tweaked build.prop or other patched binaries which could open some doorways for improvements to performance or device functionality. Install in TWRP recovery environment. Enjoy!
Does this zip contain only linker or something else ?
Can I use this in mediatek variant of e4 ?
EDIT: 4 views and only one thank . This is how XDA users being generous to someone's post right now . LOL Just pressed the download button and don't bother to press thanks button.
Francesco Franz said:
Does this zip contain only linker or something else ?
Can I use this in mediatek variant of e4 ?
EDIT: 4 views and only one thank . This is how XDA users being generous to someone's post right now . LOL Just pressed the download button and don't bother to press thanks button.
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I didn't download it, but definitely thanked. Love seeing development for this phone. I installed regular Xposed and it worked ok. I was going to try it later when I further understood the benefits.
anthonykb said:
I repackaged the xposed zip to also install a patched system linker removing the pie requirement for binary execution. Just a cosmetic change cause modern binaries compiled for android meet the requirement anyways. I also can upload a tweaked kernel boot image if anyone is interested. You could also repackage the zip to install a tweaked build.prop or other patched binaries which could open some doorways for improvements to performance or device functionality. Install in TWRP recovery environment. Enjoy!
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So what's the benefit to removing pie? Just curious because the regular Xposed 88.2 worked fine for me.
Update: ok I did some reading, and found that removing that requirement can prove useful in certain situations.
Because Google in the update from Android KitKat to Android Lollipop has introduced a new type of restriction that blocks the execution of non-PIE binary.
This block mainly forces the user to copy the binaries he wants to run in /system/bin, /system/xbin, or in /sbin.
This restriction stops executing some apps (also app no-root), this modified version removes that restriction.
Doesn't seem to be working on the xt1776 though the official zip doesn't work either.
wrong section mate,,,,move to guide section...

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