Hi guys. I've installed stock .192, unlocked my bl,installed TWRP(3.3) and flashed Duality Patcher ROM ,Magisk and some Xperia 10 apps that were ported to the XZ. I wanted to flash Xposed,and I did it (xposed-v90-sdk26-arm64-beta3.zip) ,but it gives me bootloops. I used the uninstaller zip,to get out of it,but I wanted to ask,what caused to boot loop?
How can I get Xposed working?
Thanks.
¥DarkWolf¥ said:
Hi guys. I've installed stock .192, unlocked my bl,installed TWRP(3.3) and flashed Duality Patcher ROM ,Magisk and some Xperia 10 apps that were ported to the XZ. I wanted to flash Xposed,and I did it (xposed-v90-sdk26-arm64-beta3.zip) ,but it gives me bootloops. I used the uninstaller zip,to get out of it,but I wanted to ask,what caused to boot loop?
How can I get Xposed working?
Thanks.
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Xposed fix for {.192} availible, jump to this thread.
Can someone help make this in to magisk module so we can turn in on and off to pass safety net if needed?
digiscales said:
Can someone help make this in to magisk module so we can turn in on and off to pass safety net if needed?
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Install the Zip and then install xposed using magisk
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Hi,
I hope this is the correct forum. If not then pls move it where it should be.
(I also couldnt find a similiar thread for especially sony)
I have an Xperia z5 with root on Android 6.
Since the latest updates i cant play Pokemon anymore because of root check. For other devices there is a solution with Magisk but this doesnt support Sony Devices.
Has anyone a solution to hide root on Sony Devices? Or a way to play Pokemon?
Thanks,
Magisk works with sony devices, im usign Magisk and can play pokemon go with no problem, have you tried to install Magisk?
ZiTrOz said:
Magisk works with sony devices, im usign Magisk and can play pokemon go with no problem, have you tried to install Magisk?
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No i havent tried because i dont wanted to make something wrong.
In the Magisk-Thread in this forum stands that Sony Devices are not supported. After asking i got the answer that this ist till a problem.
What Sony do you have?
utbf said:
No i havent tried because i dont wanted to make something wrong.
In the Magisk-Thread in this forum stands that Sony Devices are not supported. After asking i got the answer that this ist till a problem.
What Sony do you have?
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Sony Z5 with Xperia X ROM 3.0
utbf said:
No i havent tried because i dont wanted to make something wrong.
In the Magisk-Thread in this forum stands that Sony Devices are not supported. After asking i got the answer that this ist till a problem.
What Sony do you have?
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I can assure you that Magisk works with the Z5. I am using the stock firmware (6.0.1), with the AndroPlus kernel v36, and Magisk with root and Xposed installed. SafetyNet passes the checks and AndroidPay works. This means that PokemonGo should work as well.
Before you can use Magisk on the E6653, you're going to need to:
Backup your TA keys so you can restore DRM if you ever go back to stock for warranty purposes
Unlock the bootloader
Flash the AndroPlus kernel
Flash the TWRP 3.0.2 custom recovery
Flash Magisk, SuperSU, and Xposed in a particular order to ensure that SafetyNet passes.
Once you do all that you should have no problems playing PokemonGo with root and Xposed. This is the first Sony phone I've owned and the hardest part for me backing up my TA keys because Flashtool kept failing to flash the downgraded firmware. Once I got my TA keys backed up, the rest of the steps took me less than 30 minutes. It's really not that bad as long as you follow all of the instructions exactly as written.
Hello,
i can also say that Magisk is working on Z5.
I tried it yesterday and everything was fine. For anyone who is also thniking about the Problem here my steps:
Sony was already root and has Supersu installed.
1. complete un-root with supersu
2. flash Magisk_v6.zip with twrp
3. reboot
4. flash phh_SuperSU Magisk version
5. reboot
6. install phh_SuperSU from playstore
7. install magiskmanager from APK
8. install automagsik
Everything is working now.
Thanks for your help
utbf said:
Hello,
i can also say that Magisk is working on Z5.
I tried it yesterday and everything was fine. For anyone who is also thniking about the Problem here my steps:
Sony was already root and has Supersu installed.
1. complete un-root with supersu
2. flash Magisk_v6.zip with twrp
3. reboot
4. flash phh_SuperSU Magisk version
5. reboot
6. install phh_SuperSU from playstore
7. install magiskmanager from APK
8. install automagsik
Everything is working now.
Thanks for your help
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Hey thanks for the tips mate, I too have a Sony Z5 (but Compact model), and would like to apply Magisk to play Pokemon !
My situation : bootloader unlocked, rooted, rom Xpower V4.0 with SmarTemperatureX, TWRP recovery, supersu installed
My problem : i can't do your 1st step "complete unroot with supersu", this fails in the app and when i select not to replace recovery etc, phone reboot and root is still there... any help please ?
polux400 said:
Hey thanks for the tips mate, I too have a Sony Z5 (but Compact model), and would like to apply Magisk to play Pokemon !
My situation : bootloader unlocked, rooted, rom Xpower V4.0 with SmarTemperatureX, TWRP recovery, supersu installed
My problem : i can't do your 1st step "complete unroot with supersu", this fails in the app and when i select not to replace recovery etc, phone reboot and root is still there... any help please ?
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From what I understand, Pokemon Go uses SafetyNet to verify the system. SafetyNet will only pass it's checks if it detects a stock ROM without root or Xposed. So while there are methods to hide root and Xposed, I don't think there's any way to spoof a stock ROM.
Bottom line, I don't think it'll work with a custom ROM. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
Devo7v said:
From what I understand, Pokemon Go uses SafetyNet to verify the system. SafetyNet will only pass it's checks if it detects a stock ROM without root or Xposed. So while there are methods to hide root and Xposed, I don't think there's any way to spoof a stock ROM.
Bottom line, I don't think it'll work with a custom ROM. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
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The guy two posts up says he's usinga custom rom Xperia XZ Rom 3.0 so I think it can be used in a custom rom... Gonna try and will reply back!
On my Z5 compact I use SuperSU 2.78SR1 and suhide 0.53
Here you can find more information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu
Safetynet passed and I can use Android Pay and my banking apps
I think it is more easyer than magisk.
blue4you said:
On my Z5 compact I use SuperSU 2.78SR1 and suhide 0.53
Here you can find more information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu
Safetynet passed and I can use Android Pay and my banking apps
I think it is more easyer than magisk.
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Hey thanks!! will check your post !
Edit : install of the requirements were OK, but I still fail to connect to my account in Pokemon Go with message "Unable to authenticate"
polux400 said:
Hey thanks!! will check your post !
Edit : install of the requirements were OK, but I still fail to connect to my account in Pokemon Go with message "Unable to authenticate"
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I got the Same problem
Gesendet von meinem E6653 mit Tapatalk
Read and ask in the thread of suhide.
There are many people who use suhide for PO-GO.
Flashed the stock firmware, then updated to the latest OTA (Security Patch 1st January), flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, flashed Xposed framework then reboot was successful. But installing modules and enabling them on Xposed app and after reboot the device getting stuck after boot animation screen..
which modules did you install?
HelpMeruth said:
which modules did you install?
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- Gravity Box
- Lucky Patcher
- Greenify
- Amplify
- MinMinGuard
- YouTube AdAway
- XInsta
- Wifi Password
try to install just one module at once and reboot after each install, to check which app is causing this bootloop.
i assume you can fix to bootloop yourself
HelpMeruth said:
try to install just one module at once and reboot after each install, to check which app is causing this bootloop.
i assume you can fix to bootloop yourself
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Thought of doing it.. Will try. This never used to happen with the previous system version.
help!!!
RaviWL said:
Flashed the stock firmware, then updated to the latest OTA (Security Patch 1st January), flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, flashed Xposed framework then reboot was successful. But installing modules and enabling them on Xposed app and after reboot the device getting stuck after boot animation screen..
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I'm worst than you, when I just install xposed, stuck on warning bootloader. What exactly the process you did? could you help me?
dvdhngs said:
I'm worst than you, when I just install xposed, stuck on warning bootloader. What exactly the process you did? could you help me?
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Well, right now I'm on Stock ROM latest (Security Patch 1st January) without any root for months, and still very happy with it..
Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
Hey guys,
I've been searching on the web regarding Xposed Framework. I've installed Magisk, and tried to download Xposed Framework for SDK 25, however whenever I reboot, its stick at the Google logo. I also tried the Xposed Installer which said arm64-v8a is not support at the moment, so I was wondering if anyone installed Xposed on their pixel? Any alternative ways?
Cheers
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wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
KittyRgnarok said:
wipe your phone and revert to stock and try again through magisk. it will eventually work and id the only xposed working on this phone right now. use the xposed installer in the description of the magisk module.
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So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
cwk8412 said:
So I downgraded to Android 7.1.0 (NDE63H) from the official Google Website and installed Magisk v14.5 (beta) by flashing through TWRP Recovery. However, when I download the Xposed Module from Magisk, it was able to install. However, when I press the reboot button on Magisk, it turns into some sort of BootLoop where it stuck at the Google Logo. Any idea?
Cheers
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Oh yeah i forgot to mention, after u downgrade to nougat you need to be on Magisk 14.2 and refuse to update it for xposed to work. ive not yet figured out why this is but i noticed that after updating to 14.3+ and trying to flash it would always do the google loop and i had to full wipe n just keep redoing the process until it works. being updated will cause the fail to boot and updating after its installed will break all installed magisk modules
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.
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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.
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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!
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