Since I imagine there are a few EdXposed users out there and since you may be wondering if the new version works or not, I can report that it does for me.
I have stock Pie 10.0.8.0.
I upgraded Magisk to 19.1 (using Magisk Manager) just before I did this so I don't know if it works with Magisk 18.
I upgraded Riru Core from 17.1 to 18 (https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru/releases/tag/v18).
I had been using EdXposed Installer (https://github.com/solohsu/XposedInstaller/releases/tag/Ed_v2.2.4) but apparently EdXposed Manager is newer? So I replaced the former with the latter (https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager/releases/tag/v4.3.2).
I installed EdXposed 4.1.2 (sandhook version) (https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposed/releases/tag/v0.4.1.2).
I only have 1 Xposed module. No Play Games. It works (stops annoying nags from games that want Google Play Games when you don't have it installed).
I didn't try the YAHFA version of 4.1.2 (that's the hook method that previous releases use). Apparently sandhook is better and faster.
Apparently 4.1.2 adds resource hooking support which should enable more Xposed modules to work. I have a few I plan on trying (that did not work with 3.1.8).
Does snapchat work after installing it? And can we use all xposed modules with it?
I'm too old for snap chat.
In theory, EdXposed 4.x.x adds resource hooking so more extensions should work compared to the 3.x.x version.
There's a thread where people are reporting things that work or not.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/list-xposed-modules-android-pie-ed-t3892768
If you want to try extensions I recommend having the mm tool so you can disable edxposed from twrp if it causes a bootloop.
a1291762 said:
I'm too old for snap chat.
In theory, EdXposed 4.x.x adds resource hooking so more extensions should work compared to the 3.x.x version.
There's a thread where people are reporting things that work or not.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/list-xposed-modules-android-pie-ed-t3892768
If you want to try extensions I recommend having the mm tool so you can disable edxposed from twrp if it causes a bootloop.
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It did cause a bootloop in stock rom but it didn't have mm module so i just switched to lineage os rom
After two years being stuck on an unrooted phone (Huawei), I'm thrilled to have everything working on OP7 x TWRP x Magisk.
On several threads I have read suggestions of Xposed modules that could be interesting, and saw that @topjohnwu published a thread with an Xposed installer apk and Xposed module for Magisk, which sounds amazing.
My question is: on OnePlus, does this work well, or would it be asking for trouble? The last thing I want now that everything is working is to make a wrong move that gets me into boot loops.
Also, if this is confirmed to work well, I see that there are several Xposed modules in the Magisk download section.
Is it "Xposed Framework, v90-beta3 created by rovo89"? Or the Tai Chi one, or the Riru ones?
Thanks for any advice!
Use edxposed, no problems so far for me
My biggest question is with Snapchat. I've read people getting banned because of using Xposed (even if no Snapchat specific module's are used).
Can anyone confirm or deny this? I just want to use it for a couple of modules like Amplify.
Its a bad idea! Snapchat thinks you use 3rd party app... Been locked out 3 times now...
In case this can help someone else, I should let you know that trying to install the "Xposed Framework v90-beta3 by rovo89" from inside Magisk has brought me a lot of heartaches (boot loop, factory reset, still struggling to get a stable system back).
Maybe the problem is not related to that module specifically, but here is what happened. It seemed to install, but when I looked at it in the "Modules" section, every section said "unknown". So I flagged it for deletion, and on reboot the phone entered a boot loop.
I tried to uninstall the module via mm, but it didn't show. So I uninstalled Magisk via Magisk-Uninstall in TWRP. The phone booted, but when I reinstalled Magisk, the boot loop restarted.
Since then, I have done two factory resets: one via the basic TWRP "Wipe", one via OOS / Settings / System. Each time, some files from before are left on the SD card. I thought that the problem was solved, but after two hours working to set up the phone (not downloading Magisk modules, just Apps from the Play Store), I got a new boot loop. Luckily this time I had done a backup. But will be looking for a way to do a more "aggressive" factory reset.
Anyhow, maybe I installed the wrong Xposed, but thought I'd share my experience.
who ah way said:
In case this can help someone else, I should let you know that trying to install the "Xposed Framework v90-beta3 by rovo89" from inside Magisk has brought me a lot of heartaches (boot loop, factory reset, still struggling to get a stable system back).
Maybe the problem is not related to that module specifically, but here is what happened. It seemed to install, but when I looked at it in the "Modules" section, every section said "unknown". So I flagged it for deletion, and on reboot the phone entered a boot loop.
I tried to uninstall the module via mm, but it didn't show. So I uninstalled Magisk via Magisk-Uninstall in TWRP. The phone booted, but when I reinstalled Magisk, the boot loop restarted.
Since then, I have done two factory resets: one via the basic TWRP "Wipe", one via OOS / Settings / System. Each time, some files from before are left on the SD card. I thought that the problem was solved, but after two hours working to set up the phone (not downloading Magisk modules, just Apps from the Play Store), I got a new boot loop. Luckily this time I had done a backup. But will be looking for a way to do a more "aggressive" factory reset.
Anyhow, maybe I installed the wrong Xposed, but thought I'd share my experience.
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That isn't edexposed and isn't supported on pie
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That isn't edexposed and isn't supported on pie
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Thank you!
Will try edexposed on the next install, after backing up.
Ha, looking in Magisk / Downloads / Search / Xposed, I see two versions of EdXposed:
- Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta(4463) (SandHook)
- Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta(4463) (YAHFA)
Which one for OP7: SandHook, or YAHFA?
Thanks in advance.
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Ha, looking in Magisk / Downloads / Search / Xposed, I see two versions of EdXposed:
- Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta(4463) (SandHook)
- Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta(4463) (YAHFA)
Which one for OP7: SandHook, or YAHFA?
Thanks in advance.
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Either. I used YAHFA with no issues for what i needed. Then i tried SandHook out of curiosity and found no difference.
Asking for trouble
Thank you both.
After TWRP backup, installed edexposed which involved three steps:
- riru exexposed core module (in Magisk)
- riru edexposed module by yahfa (Magisk)
- edexposed installer app (from GitHub)
EdXposedInstaller_v2.2.4-release.apk
https://github.com/solohsu/XposedInstaller/releases
System rebooted, SafetyNet status OK in Magisk.
As far as y'all know is this list of modules known to work on OP7?
Wouldn't even know where to start… But curious.
Edit: when I went to do a new Backup, the TWRP menu was unusual (it asked new questions about modifying the system). Decided to backpedal and restore to before exposed installation.
In the end, I just don't know enough to understand what risks I'm taking. In the hands of an expert user, it's probably safe, in mine, it's asking for trouble.
Anyone give me any info on where I'm going wrong or why it isn't working?
So I'm on Android 9 - Running stock OS, rooted with Magisk 19.4, custom Kernel SJ1 (MentalMusos)
I've installed both Riru Core (v19.5) and Riru EdExposed (v.0.4.5.1 beta (tried both Yafta & Sandyhook)) via Magisk and installed the XposedInstaller (by dvdandroid) but each time the app tells me the Xposed Framework is not installed. The app also prompts me to update it, which just returns a parsing error.
Also, not sure if relevant, but if I try to flash Riru Core or EdExposed modules via TWRP I get an "unable to mount system" error?
Thanks for any help guys.
Sorry posted in wrong section, thought I was in Q&A. ?*
Update for anyone that's interested...
Managed to get EdExposed installed. Seems DVDandroids apk, is specifically for Xposed. I used the wrong APK the entire time, you need to get the APK from the Magisk module instructions which is specifically for EdExposed (EdExposed Manager by ElderDrivers) - How I didn't notice they were different APKs is shocking and I guess I deserved the bootloop I got. I Think the mishmash of modules I had installed and uninstalled probably caused that. Or maybe because I aborted the setup process that Tab entered into once it rebooted. Learning experience I guess.
I should be getting the device in a few days and want to install EdXposed ASAP. I have found a few references of folks who did this but it's not clear whether it's on Android 11 or not.
If any one has been able to install EdXposed and get it running, it would be great if they can share the links to the framework and manager they used. And of course, their experience and tips
This would help the community of Pixel 4a users
Here is how I got it working
Obviously you have a rooted device running Android 11, with Magisk installed.
Install EdXposed Manager v4.5.7.
From the canary tab download the YAHFA/ Sandhook drivers (zip) . Note that downloaded version may have a different name from the file name in canary tab, in my case
Which one did you flash? Yahfa or Sandhook?
Neither one of those show up for me. I tried flashing framework and it says incompatible device.
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Which one did you flash? Yahfa or Sandhook?
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Sorry for the delay. I didn't get the notification
YAHFA. But note that when I flashed, every thing was fine. In between, probably some Play Store updates broke camera and recorder. Uninstalling updates fixed the problem
Hi!
I have a Moto G8 Plus and I rooted it yesterday. Running Android 10.
I'm trying to change my device Id, but the apps from playstore are not working for me (One of them even says it changed the ID to the same number as before... It makes no sense)...
Anyone can suggest me any app? Or any way to verify if its really not working?
Root checker says my android is really rooted
It can be achieved by using Device ID Changer app, which is actually a module for the famous Xposed, however, on Android Pie+ it's called EDXposed, and you'll need magisk with another two modules to get it to work.
But the good thing is, it gets the job done (as long as magisk and exposed are active).
EDXposed on Android 10.
Search for "device id changer exposed apk", download, install, and activate it. You'll need to buy the Pro version to insert a desired value, otherwise, it randomly changes the id.
Thanks man,
Only i can't find the device id changer exposed apk
Any tips how to get to that?