Hello,
I am wondering if the latest Xposed version is working fine on N6 5.1.1 Stock ROM. I have never tried Xposed on Lollipop since the official version doesn't support it.
Wondering if anyone using it can shine some light on the installation procedure. The Permissive thing is required or not?
Thanks
Yes it works. Flash the zip and install the apk. Nothing more to it than that. Just take a backup first. Permissive is not required.
danarama said:
Yes it works. Flash the zip and install the apk. Nothing more to it than that. Just take a backup first. Permissive is not required.
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Where do you get the install .zip for it? The one in the Lollipop Xposed thread is SDK 21 and when I try to install on my 5.1.1 N6, it says I need SDK 22.
imnotmikal said:
Where do you get the install .zip for it? The one in the Lollipop Xposed thread is SDK 21 and when I try to install on my 5.1.1 N6, it says I need SDK 22.
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Go to the xposed forum on xda
imnotmikal said:
Where do you get the install .zip for it? The one in the Lollipop Xposed thread is SDK 21 and when I try to install on my 5.1.1 N6, it says I need SDK 22.
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Download the APK from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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Flashable ZIP from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
@danarama The modules are working great, but am experiencing a bit of a lag after installing Xposed. Is there anything I can do it fix it? Am running Stock ROM (5.1.1) and ElementalX kernel.
ReSkid said:
Download the APK from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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Flashable ZIP from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
@danarama The modules are working great, but am experiencing a bit of a lag after installing Xposed. Is there anything I can do it fix it? Am running Stock ROM (5.1.1) and ElementalX kernel.
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I don't experience any lags so not sure.
danarama said:
I don't experience any lags so not sure.
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I figured out the problem after restoring Nandroid and reinstalling Xposed, the lag happened when I installed Greenify and Amplify.
ReSkid said:
I figured out the problem after restoring Nandroid and reinstalling Xposed, the lag happened when I installed Greenify and Amplify.
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Some modules don't play nice together. I can't speak about that particular combination, but it happens.
I've got both Greenify and Amplify installed (stock 5.1.1, unencrypted with Franco kernel). My N6 has never been snappier, no lag whatsoever. Was actually a little surprised at how smooth it feels after I flashed 5.1.1.
I have greenify and Amplify installed too.
Didgeridoohan said:
I've got both Greenify and Amplify installed (stock 5.1.1, unencrypted with Franco kernel). My N6 has never been snappier, no lag whatsoever. Was actually a little surprised at how smooth it feels after I flashed 5.1.1.
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danarama said:
I have greenify and Amplify installed too.
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Well then am not sure why mine was lagging. Now I unencrypted my phone by flashing Elemental X and formatting userdata. Then Xposed gave troubles of low system space, fixed it by wiping cache and dalvik.
Haven't installed Greenify or Amplify after but still the system isn't as snappier as it was when it was just stock rooted with custom kernel. Any tips or modules you guys can suggest to make it more snappier?
Thanks
ReSkid said:
Download the APK from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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Flashable ZIP from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
@danarama The modules are working great, but am experiencing a bit of a lag after installing Xposed. Is there anything I can do it fix it? Am running Stock ROM (5.1.1) and ElementalX kernel.
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Hi! I am a total newb to flashing. From the link to download the zip, which version is the nexus 6? I believe it's just the arm and not arm64. So, as of today, it's xposed-v65-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150701.zip. Is that correct?
Thank you!
zkyevolved said:
Hi! I am a total newb to flashing. From the link to download the zip, which version is the nexus 6? I believe it's just the arm and not arm64. So, as of today, it's xposed-v65-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20150701.zip. Is that correct?
Thank you!
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Yes. You want arm. N6 is 32 bit. Arm 64 is for 64bit like N9.
prdog1 said:
Yes. You want arm. N6 is 32 bit. Arm 64 is for 64bit like N9.
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Thank you, that's what I figured. But I didn't want to flash anything without asking first if that was the correct one...
zkyevolved said:
Thank you, that's what I figured. But I didn't want to flash anything without asking first if that was the correct one...
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Yes, you were right. Flash the 32 bit ZIP. Keep the Uninstaller Zip handy incase anything goes wrong and also take a Nandroid before you do this.
ReSkid said:
Yes, you were right. Flash the 32 bit ZIP. Keep the Uninstaller Zip handy incase anything goes wrong and also take a Nandroid before you do this.
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Yes, that's what I did first. Created a 6GB file which I then uploaded to my server just in case. Everything went fine, but now I'm having an issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/xposed-amplify-t3148382
Any ideas?
Thank you again for your time ReSkid
zkyevolved said:
Yes, that's what I did first. Created a 6GB file which I then uploaded to my server just in case. Everything went fine, but now I'm having an issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/xposed-amplify-t3148382
Any ideas?
Thank you again for your time ReSkid
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As far as I know, you need to set your SELinux to Permissive for Amplify to work properly.
Download & Flash the attached ZIP file. Then reboot, open Xposed and reenable the Amplify module and do a Soft Reboot.
ReSkid said:
As far as I know, you need to set your SELinux to Permissive for Amplify to work properly.
Download & Flash the attached ZIP file. Then reboot, open Xposed and reenable the Amplify module and do a Soft Reboot.
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You my friend rock! haha. Now, just a question, if I want to remove "permissive", how would I go about doing that (for future reference of course). Right now I want to play around with Amplify But it's good to know how to remove and undo these things.
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You my friend rock! haha. Now, just a question, if I want to remove "permissive", how would I go about doing that (for future reference of course). Right now I want to play around with Amplify But it's good to know how to remove and undo these things.
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Glad to help
This would be an easy way, install the attached APK and use it. You can use it to toggle the Permissive/Enforcing option. Make sure you give it ROOT permission if it asks.
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This would be an easy way, install the attached APK and use it. You can use it to toggle the Permissive/Enforcing option. Make sure you give it ROOT permission if it asks.
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So normally nexus 6 is in enforcing mode? [emoji1]
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Couldn't find anything on this, but apparently people are having success installing xposed framework on the nexus 6 without having to soft boot every time to get the modules to work.
If anyone has had any success with this, could you please provide the process how to.
Thanks
halfez said:
Couldn't find anything on this, but apparently people are having success installing xposed framework on the nexus 6 without having to soft boot every time to get the modules to work.
If anyone has had any success with this, could you please provide the process how to.
Thanks
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Install lean kernel and use lkconfig to force permissive.
In the thread about xposed, there is a flashable zip. Worked for me on elemental.
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seh6183 said:
Install lean kernel and use lkconfig to force permissive.
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Casper34 said:
In the thread about xposed, there is a flashable zip. Worked for me on elemental.
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Will it work with franco kernel?
Ended up flashing lean kernel, works great
Thank you
halfez said:
Will it work with franco kernel?
Ended up flashing lean kernel, works great
Thank you
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I usually prefer Franco but it seems in his quest for insane battery life he has somehow sacrificed performance on this phone as the UI is a little more stuttery. Does have better battery though. Also with that flashable zip above, I tried it, but the hack never seemed to launch in time for xposed to see it and I would have to soft reboot anyway. The lean kernel method works great and its an awesome kernel.
There's elementalx kernel too, which is great. There's a whole thread in N6 general about what you can try.
Go into settings, apps, then select move app to phone. Simple.
hhn2002 said:
Go into settings, apps, then select move app to phone. Simple.
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2 things.
1. This is an old thread and was due to the requirement for SELlinux permissive on an old alpha of xposed
2. Nexus 6 does not have an sd card slot, ergo, the ONLY place for apps is "phone" anyway
Just curious if anyone has tried xposed framework with ping-pong root
Side note. Clean master root functions don't work, but haven't had any other problems
dirtyballoonot said:
Just curious if anyone has tried xposed framework with ping-pong root
Side note. Clean master root functions don't work, but haven't had any other problems
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I was having issues with clean master also until I updated SuperSU to version 2.49.
Give it a try if you haven't updated yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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I was having issues with clean master also until I updated SuperSU to version 2.49.
Give it a try if you haven't updated yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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Awesome, that worked! Thanks. Still hesitant to try Xposed without being able to do a Nandroid backup
dirtyballoonot said:
Awesome, that worked! Thanks. Still hesitant to try Xposed without being able to do a Nandroid backup
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Same here. Do we know of any recovery working for us att
David111jr said:
Same here. Do we know of any recovery working for us att
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I don't think so. In due time
We have flashfire
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We have flashfire
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That's not a recovery though (eg Safestrap), so, I'm not sure it will work to installed xPosed framework
A great day for us Sammy TW ROM users.
Xposed is working on deoxded TouchWiz-based ROMs.
See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
All credit to @arter97 for making a simple solution.
Working perfectly on my N910H phone with the Elctron Tean v0.6 ROM
The creator himself hasn't tested this on exynos yet, but I see you tested it yourself and thank god it works. Has somebody already tried this on N910C though?
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The creator himself hasn't tested this on exynos yet, but I see you tested it yourself and thank god it works. Has somebody already tried this on N910C though?
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Yes, in the thread there are N910C users. It's seems to work on all Note 4 deoxed ROMs
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quadlt said:
The creator himself hasn't tested this on exynos yet, but I see you tested it yourself and thank god it works. Has somebody already tried this on N910C though?
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It is working on 910C and like the op I'm using E-Team ROM
so this won't work with the stock lollipop firmware right ? becouse it is odex ? (i really dont know anything about odex and deodex, i have read a few pages but thats to much for me)
Racinghart91 said:
so this won't work with the stock lollipop firmware right ? becouse it is odex ? (i really dont know anything about odex and deodex, i have read a few pages but thats to much for me)
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Correct, it only works, at present, with deodexed ROMs. There are some very good lightly debloated deodexed ROMs available.
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Racinghart91 said:
so this won't work with the stock lollipop firmware right ? becouse it is odex ? (i really dont know anything about odex and deodex, i have read a few pages but thats to much for me)
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What is the model of your NOTE4? We can then help and link you to a deodexed ROM for your phone.
It allready worked on TW roms, kitkat that is. Lolipop supported now?
SquirtingCherry said:
It allready worked on TW roms, kitkat that is. Lolipop supported now?
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Yes. Sorry, should have made that clear. Lollipop supported now
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any bugs?
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The creator himself hasn't tested this on exynos yet, but I see you tested it yourself and thank god it works. Has somebody already tried this on N910C though?
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It work's on SM-N910C model, I use SimplRom deodexed
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What is the model of your NOTE4? We can then help and link you to a deodexed ROM for your phone.
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yo its a n910f.
but i rather have a stock rom (maybe only a de-odexed one) i never had a custom rom that worked flawless without bugs thats why im on kitkat now to use xposed.
djkidy123 said:
It work's on SM-N910C model, I use SimplRom deodexed
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What did you install as files and can give me the order for installation as well please? I want to avoid bootloop [emoji3]
royal_eagle said:
What did you install as files and can give me the order for installation as well please? I want to avoid bootloop [emoji3]
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I download the official Xposed alpha2 apk from rovo's thread. Don't worry about it saying you should use the alpha4, the alpha2 in the thread is the correct one.
Download the zip file from the thread I linked to in the first post.
Now install the Xposed apk
Boot to recovery.
Flash the zip you downloaded
Reboot
It will take a little time to boot, as it will optimise all your apps. After that your phone will then automatically restart.
Now you need to go to the Xposed Installer app and start adding modules as before.
That's it ?
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djkidy123 said:
It work's on SM-N910C model, I use SimplRom deodexed
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Are you using simple kernel? I'm on 910f and I noticed that it didn't boot when I used stock kernel so I was forced into using their kernel which I don't really like as I only like stock rom
Works like a charm on my 910F. I tried wanam and it works also. Renember after flashing the xposed zip file, the first reboot takes a while on samsung logo, I almost thought it was bootloop! so give samaung logo 2 mins, then app optimizing screen comes on.
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Works like a charm on my 910F. I tried wanam and it works also. Renember after flashing the xposed zip file, the first reboot takes a while on samsung logo, I almost thought it was bootloop! so give samaung logo 2 mins, then app optimizing screen comes on.
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I can install Wanam Xposed, but none of the settings work. I think we have to wait for him to update to work on lollipop. N910H
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liquidguru said:
I can install Wanam Xposed, but none of the settings work. I think we have to wait for him to update to work on lollipop. N910H
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Some of the settings dont work ok 910F also. I use auto mobiledata connect om mms send/recieve. That functions fine.
liquidguru said:
I download the official Xposed alpha2 apk from rovo's thread. Don't worry about it saying you should use the alpha4, the alpha2 in the thread is the correct one.
Download the zip file from the thread I linked to in the first post.
Now install the Xposed apk
Boot to recovery.
Flash the zip you downloaded
Reboot
It will take a little time to boot, as it will optimise all your apps. After that your phone will then automatically restart.
Now you need to go to the Xposed Installer app and start adding modules as before.
That's it
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TWRP doesn't work right mate ?
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TWRP doesn't work right mate ?
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I'm honestly not sure. I think someone posted that TWRP works, but I use CWM
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I have various things installed such as Xposed and a custom kernel (decipher) and i do have to reinstall them everytime i'm running a cm nightly update..
Is there any way so i don't have to flash them again after a update?
use Cyandelta, you have the option to automatically flash other zips afterwards
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use Cyandelta, you have the option to automatically flash other zips afterwards
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Already using CyanDelta but i didn't see this option.
Thanks
rufflove said:
I've since tidied the script up quite a bit. The one in the OP does both more and less than necessary -- it's pretty much useless tbh. Here's the script I'm using now: https://github.com/unaszplodrmann/81-xposed_framework.sh/blob/master/81-xposed_framework.sh
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TheKill69 said:
I have various things installed such as Xposed and a custom kernel (decipher) and i do have to reinstall them everytime i'm running a cm nightly update..
Is there any way so i don't have to flash them again after a update?
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Try that. It's what I've been using and it works well.
Ragarianok said:
Try that. It's what I've been using and it works well.
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I had a similar script, but never worked
Will try this one
It works on CM or any derivative that honours scripts in the addon.d folder.
Hello,
i Have Samsung s6 SM-G925F with Android version Lolipop 5.1.1. (arm64-v8a).
i rooted My Phone => i Instaled TWRP => Backup =>then i Instaled "XtreStLite_ROM_v2.4_Deo-Mod-Edition_XXU3coi9_...." => then i Instaled Xpsed installer, it say Framework not Installed, i Download and flashed Succesfully the "xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64.zip" but the Problem i stay on Boot Loop => i do a recovery, i did this process with different ROM's.
what did i wrong?
My Goal => install the framework to download and unse the Module Mock Mock location. if this rom is not compatible with xposed then i will unse any other rom that work with it, i heared i neeeded a Deoxed ROM for my goals (fake, fake gps on Pokemons go).
any Help will be apreciated
I have the exact same issue. I would appreciate help as well.
@hisch use Wanam's version of Xposed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
@zawey if you have the same phone and version of Android, you use it too
mattzeller said:
@hisch use Wanam's version of Xposed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
@zawey if you have the same phone and version of Android, you use it too
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I have the same phone but not the same version. I have 6.0.1 Can I still use it?
zawey said:
I actually have 6.0.1 Can I still use it?
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Absolutely, take a look at the thread, works on stock 5.1 & 6 TW ROMs odex or deodex
mattzeller said:
Absolutely, take a look at the thread, works on stock 5.1 & 6 TW ROMs odex or deodex
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Will try it right now then. Thanks for the answer. Really appreciate it
zawey said:
Will try it right now then. Thanks for the answer. Really appreciate it
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Np, post back if it works or not
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Np, post back if it works or not
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It worked perfectly. I got it installed, my phone didn't get stuck in a bootloop and I checked Xposed Installer and it says that I have the framework. Thank you very much for the help!
zawey said:
It worked perfectly. I got it installed, my phone didn't get stuck in a bootloop and I checked Xposed Installer and it says that I have the framwork. Thank you very much for the help!
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No problem, glad I could help