Before I update to android 11 - Google Pixel 4a Questions & Answers

I have a few questions. Is everything working correctly with riru edExposed? I have youtube vanced installed, I used the method of lucky patcher to allow installation of unsigned apps, does all of this still work? Also, I started the download and paused it, is there a way to cancel it?

Ok, so installing edexposed on android 11 stopped me from booting. I am now back on android 10.

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OnePlus 6 with Magisk Modules

So I ran into a bootloop today all of the sudden. All I did was trying to install the Youtube Vanced magisk module.
When I rebooted my phone, the Youtube Vanced app was not installed, but it showed up in the Magisk modules list.
So, I rebooted again and ran into a bootloop which forced me into wiping my phone and start from scratch.
Anyone else have problems with modules?
OxygenOS 5.1.5, stock recovery, just Magisk 16.4 installed
uniQ191 said:
So I ran into a bootloop today all of the sudden. All I did was trying to install the Youtube Vanced magisk module.
When I rebooted my phone, the Youtube Vanced app was not installed, but it showed up in the Magisk modules list.
So, I rebooted again and ran into a bootloop which forced me into wiping my phone and start from scratch.
Anyone else have problems with modules?
OxygenOS 5.1.5, stock recovery, just Magisk 16.4 installed
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Did you bloc the update of the original YouTube app ?
I only activated VoEnabler, figured i'd wait with mods lile viper for when i have twrp and can do a backup first...
We should use this thread to make a list with mods people got working
In this case :
- YouTube vanced ( working !)
- cloudfare DNS ( working !)
- Sony music ( working !)
Stock recovery oos 5.1.5
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Youtube vanced worked fine for me. Be sure to uninstall the YouTube app first.
I gave it another shot, this is what I did:
1. Uninstalled Youtube with System Apps uninstaller
2. Installed Youtube Vanced module
3. Reboot
No YouTube App installed -.-
Now I am afraid to delete the module or reboot the phone.
Youtube Vanced works fine for me. Installed it over the original app without any issues. Of course, update has to be blocked.
Further more:
- Ainur Auron
- Audio Modification Library
- Dolby Atmos Black ´n Cheese Edition
- Viper4Android Fx for Magisk v15
- Xposed Framework (SDK 27)
I had issues with Magisk going missing after a while, but now everything is fine.
Installed magisk modules
anthonythangaraj said:
Installed magisk modules
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Youtube Vanced is listed in magisk for me aswell, but it's not installed within android.
I just installed the APK + MicroG and this actually worked. Pretty odd.

Android Q Open Beta and Magisk Hide

Hi!
This morning I ran into some trouble while running the Android Q Open Beta rom that I've been using since release. I have downloaded and flashed the zip of the open beta with TWRP recovery and flashed Magisk afterwards. After the install was complete I booted in to Android Q and checked Magisk Manager to see if it installed correctly, which it did. I have some apps like Pokémon Go that require Magisk hide and they also worked fine for days. Until today, out of the blue Magisk Hide didn't seem to work anymore and those apps knew the devices was rooted.
I have then tried to:
1. reflash Magisk (although it was still installed)
2. reinstalled Magisk Manager
3. Reapplied Magisk Hide for those apps and rebooted
Between every step I also removed cache and data from the applications (even reinstalled), however I couldn't get the hide the root for the apps.
Anyone else encountered this? It's strange that it only failed after a few days of working on Android Q. Anyway I'm back on Android P at the moment.
Did you try updating magisk in magisk manager? I wasn't passing safety net until I did so
ConsoleHax said:
Hi!
This morning I ran into some trouble while running the Android Q Open Beta rom that I've been using since release. I have downloaded and flashed the zip of the open beta with TWRP recovery and flashed Magisk afterwards. After the install was complete I booted in to Android Q and checked Magisk Manager to see if it installed correctly, which it did. I have some apps like Pokémon Go that require Magisk hide and they also worked fine for days. Until today, out of the blue Magisk Hide didn't seem to work anymore and those apps knew the devices was rooted.
I have then tried to:
1. reflash Magisk (although it was still installed)
2. reinstalled Magisk Manager
3. Reapplied Magisk Hide for those apps and rebooted
Between every step I also removed cache and data from the applications (even reinstalled), however I couldn't get the hide the root for the apps.
Anyone else encountered this? It's strange that it only failed after a few days of working on Android Q. Anyway I'm back on Android P at the moment.
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What version of magisk did you install? Try the magisk canary (debug) build. Works like a charm.

Magisk modules not working on Android 10

After updating I tried to flash TWRP to install magisk, but it failed. Then I found magisk patched boot image on xda and flashed it. Root works fine but the problem is my magisk modules are not working. I removed them and then again installed them but they doesn't seem to work.
Is it just me having this problem?
What to do?
No official TWRP for Android 10 yet. Android 10 just came out and a lot of developers have yet to update their modules. I would avoid TWRP and magisk for now
Magisk 20 works fine
Just be smart and don't use modules like audio mods and stuff for now
Things like FDE are updated, Vanced works, font changers will probably work, move certificates, call recorder, etc.

[Question] EdXposed on Android 11 - Pixel 4a

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.
Okluzhion said:
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

Does camera work with Edxposed and Android 11 Nov Update?

I'm not able to open the Android camera app anymore. WIth Edxposed disabled it works. So I'm wondering if anyone on Android 11 Nov update with Edxposed has camera working. If so, could you kindly tell me your setup (ie. Edxposed version, etc.)?
Edit: It looks like the Camera update from Nov 17 is what broke this. After uninstalling the update it works.
I have the same problem - how did you uninstall the update?
EDIT: Nevermind I figured it out ?
Uninstalling the update down to 7.3.021 is an okay fix... but is there any way to update it to something more recent without installing 8.1.011 from the Play Store which is definitely broken with EdXposed?
I tried the APK Mirror installer with a split APK, but get a "verification did not succeed" error. This is with USB/ADB verification disabled.
I tried an old 7.6 APK with MiXplorer trying to install with root and it also didn't work.
I don't think I use the camera enough to even know the difference between 7.x and 8.x... I guess I'm just curious.
Anyone found a solution for this? Only stock version is working.
Apparently if you clear the cache/data of Google Play Services, the APK Mirror Installer will have better luck installing other versions.
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Uninstalling the update down to 7.3.021 is an okay fix... but is there any way to update it to something more recent without installing 8.1.011 from the Play Store which is definitely broken with EdXposed?
I tried the APK Mirror installer with a split APK, but get a "verification did not succeed" error. This is with USB/ADB verification disabled.
I tried an old 7.6 APK with MiXplorer trying to install with root and it also didn't work.
I don't think I use the camera enough to even know the difference between 7.x and 8.x... I guess I'm just curious.
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For pass the dread "verification did not succeed" message, clear your Google Play framework data. You will need to resetting some personalization settings (you will know when it happens) but install of 8.x camera app will work.
I had the same issue with edxposed and google camera 8.1, but all of a sudden it started working today. Not really sure what I did that made it work.
I was playing around with edxposed back and forth. Originally had Riru v21.2 installed (where camera 8.1 didn't work), so I installed Riru v23 over it. Rebooted but camera still didn't work. Went back to v21.2 or v21.3 and then went back to v23. I may have done a few more uninstaling/reinstalling and now camera 8.1 opens without crashing.
With camera 8.1 working, I have the following installed: magisk manager 21101, riru v23, riru-edxposed v0.5.0.6 (sandhook), edxposed manager 4.5.7. But the odd thing is that I've had the same apps/modules installed when camera was not working.
What I noticed different this time is that Edxposed manager says "Edxposed Framework is not installed" whereas before it would say something like, "installed but not active." That made we think that edxposed wasn't installed or active, so i tested with 2 xposed modules (fingerface and disableflagsecure) and they both work... so I'm pretty sure edxposed is active.
I also cleared the cache and storage on the camera app but I don't think that did anything.
I have the same problem
neo_lithic3K said:
I had the same issue with edxposed and google camera 8.1, but all of a sudden it started working today. Not really sure what I did that made it work.
I was playing around with edxposed back and forth. Originally had Riru v21.2 installed (where camera 8.1 didn't work), so I installed Riru v23 over it. Rebooted but camera still didn't work. Went back to v21.2 or v21.3 and then went back to v23. I may have done a few more uninstaling/reinstalling and now camera 8.1 opens without crashing.
With camera 8.1 working, I have the following installed: magisk manager 21101, riru v23, riru-edxposed v0.5.0.6 (sandhook), edxposed manager 4.5.7. But the odd thing is that I've had the same apps/modules installed when camera was not working.
What I noticed different this time is that Edxposed manager says "Edxposed Framework is not installed" whereas before it would say something like, "installed but not active." That made we think that edxposed wasn't installed or active, so i tested with 2 xposed modules (fingerface and disableflagsecure) and they both work... so I'm pretty sure edxposed is active.
I also cleared the cache and storage on the camera app but I don't think that did anything.
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I tried it but it didn't work, it only works with v 21.3 but the modules stopped working. Hopefully a solution comes out.
Add gcam to black list and reboot. Just tried and it works
peter_dk01 said:
Add gcam to black list and reboot. Just tried and it works
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I tried updating Google Camera to 8.1, immediately didn't work as expected.
Added to Exposed blacklist, rebooted... still didn't work.
Added to Exposed Compat list, rebooted... still didn't work.
Downgraded to 7.1, works again.
Before installing 8.1, I added Camera to Exposed blacklist. Just for safe measure also added to magisk hide. Rebooted, installed 8.1 and it worked.
Don't know if all steps are necessary but not gonna tweak anything since I don't know how sensitive it is.
Added to Magisk Hide, Xposed Blacklist, Xposed Compat list, rebooted; installed 8.1.101.x... force closes immediately.
thx, it worked for me. I did it after I already installed 8.1
dortok said:
Before installing 8.1, I added Camera to Exposed blacklist. Just for safe measure also added to magisk hide. Rebooted, installed 8.1 and it worked.
Don't know if all steps are necessary but not gonna tweak anything since I don't know how sensitive it is.
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dortok said:
Before installing 8.1, I added Camera to Exposed blacklist. Just for safe measure also added to magisk hide. Rebooted, installed 8.1 and it worked.
Don't know if all steps are necessary but not gonna tweak anything since I don't know how sensitive it is.
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I did this except add to magiskhide and it worked.. uninstalled updates. Compatibility list camera app, rebooted then open it. After update back to 8.1. and opened camera..works great again
What fixed the problem for me was downloading the latest canary YAHFA build in exposed manager. And flashing it in Magisk. I already had configured the compatibility settings for the camera module.
peter_dk01 said:
Add gcam to black list and reboot. Just tried and it works
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This is all I had to do on my Pixel 4a 5G also. Thanks!
For anyone wondering, in EdExposed, if I go to XHide and hide camera it works. Hope this helps!
Hide camera in black list.
Latest version of exposed, riru, and riruedxposed June 21 update stock rooted. Working flawlessly
LSPosed is a better choice
EdXposed has not been updated for too long
Anyone found a solution? I can't get it to work hiding gcam on xposed blacklist and magiskhide

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