Specs:
Rom: ARHD 91.1
Kernel: Elemental X 20.2
Xposed 3.0 A4, FrameWork v67
So recently I have been using Netflix to watch shows on my phone, and maybe after around 15-20 minutes into a show, the phone will freeze up. A small percentage of the time it will unfreeze and I can go to homescreen, but otherwise I would have to do a hard reboot.
It was a crazy guess, but when I disable all Xposed Mods, Netflix would work without a problem.
I tried going through each of my modules to figure out the problem one, but it would literally take hours....
If I took the Xposed Log from the framework would that potentially tell me which module is causing the error even after the reboot? or how would i go about this?
If I can provide logs would anyone be able to see quickly which mod causes the crash?
Thanks.
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Does using xposed modules slows down phone? Like I was using 5-6 modules realting to different different things like changing color of status bar icons and floating windows, etc.
But with excess use of these, I found my phone to work very slow over the period! Just in a normal talk on whatsapp would used to hang my phone and be stuck there untill a reboot!
So, can excess use of these modules slow down my phone ?
szzlgupta said:
Does using xposed modules slows down phone? Like I was using 5-6 modules realting to different different things like changing color of status bar icons and floating windows, etc.
But with excess use of these, I found my phone to work very slow over the period! Just in a normal talk on whatsapp would used to hang my phone and be stuck there untill a reboot!
So, can excess use of these modules slow down my phone ?
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I experienced it too.
Was running some modules and phone was slow and after remove all modules and do a clen up the phone got better.
Hi,
I am currently getting a weird issue with my Netflix app. For some reason its causing my phone to lock up. All I have to do is open the app and lock my phone...come back to it 2 minutes later and the screen will not turn on. I have to restart my phone by holding down the power button.
After exploring this further I have found if I open Trickster Mod before opening the Netflix application it tells me that only one core is running at 384mhz for example however after opening the Netflix app and even force closing it Trickster Mod is telling me all four cores are in use at full clock speed. I have to restart my phone for it to go back to normal otherwise it just locks up on sleep.
This has been occurring with ViperOne 5.8.0 and still with the latest ViperOne 6.2.1 and I've tried 4 different kernels with the same effect. I am Currently using latest ViperOne Rom with the teamSeven Kernel.
I know this sleep bug was in the Android 4.3 but I thought they fixed this? Because ViperOne is based on 4.4.2
Is there anyone else experiencing this issue? And is there any solution?
When I installed Xposed, everything seemed to be in order aside from a subjectively longer reboot than normal. The only module I have installed (and the only reason atm for me having Xposed installed) was to kick the pesky ISIS app past the "Your phone is rooted" message. Both apks were downloaded from XDA as well. After several unbearably long freezes and general sluggishness reminiscent of my Evo 3D, I ended up uninstalling ISIS as well as Xposed which returned my phone to its normal speedy operation. It should be noted however that while it was runny slow and freezing, ISIS did function properly and allowed me to add things as if I weren't rooted. I'd be more than happy to re-install and try again, but I thought I'd pick the brains of the big wigs here first and see if anyone had any thoughts before I do so. Also if it matters, my GS5 is the T-Mobile version.
darkavalanche said:
When I installed Xposed, everything seemed to be in order aside from a subjectively longer reboot than normal. The only module I have installed (and the only reason atm for me having Xposed installed) was to kick the pesky ISIS app past the "Your phone is rooted" message. Both apks were downloaded from XDA as well. After several unbearably long freezes and general sluggishness reminiscent of my Evo 3D, I ended up uninstalling ISIS as well as Xposed which returned my phone to its normal speedy operation. It should be noted however that while it was runny slow and freezing, ISIS did function properly and allowed me to add things as if I weren't rooted. I'd be more than happy to re-install and try again, but I thought I'd pick the brains of the big wigs here first and see if anyone had any thoughts before I do so. Also if it matters, my GS5 is the T-Mobile version.
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I have no noticable lag or freezing with Xposed installed with several modules running. I did have the issue with ISIS not wanting to run with a rooted device but RootCloak fixed that for me.
There is a issue with s-health service fc that cause this slow down. In this same forum you can find some workaround i don't remember (even though I've used it)
Please check the existing thread.
Okay so I'm really confused. I just had to get a refurb replacement for my Sprint HTC One because I accidentally bricked it and couldn't get it backed, took it to Sprint, they said it was water damage, blah blah blah. Whatever. So I get the new one in the mail, use it for a couple of days to make sure it's not broken, then root it.
All of that goes fine, with a couple of hiccups like flashing an outdated SuperSU. I use the TitaniumBackup from my previous phone to get all of my apps back. That goes fine. Note that I keep it a stock ROM.
Now here's the kicker.
I go to Xposed installer to install it. Normal install method won't work (it used to, but won't on this phone, probably because my old phone had a GPE ROM), so I switch to automatic install via recovery. So it installs, and- all of my mods work! Great! I disable Gravitybox since my phone is no longer on GPE and I come to a sudden realization. My multitasking won't work. I double tap the home button and it takes me back to the homescreen. It's like multitasking doesn't even exist. So I go through Xposed and disable all but the first mod, thinking I'll go through on by one to find the culprit. So I reboot with only the first mod active, and multitasking still doesn't work. Wha? This mod barely even does anything, much less to do with multitasking. So I think "Hey, maybe I should reinstall Xposed, that should fix it." So I uninstall Xposed and reboot, and viola, multitasking works. So now I wonder if it's Xposed itself that's screwing with it. So I reinstall Xposed, but don't activate any mods. I reboot, and sure enough, there's no multitasking. So it's 100% Xposed that's causing the issue, not a GPE mod conflicting with Sense.
What do I do?
Also note that the phone runs fine with Xposed enabled aside from multitasking not existing.
Thanks!
I'm not sure what the issue is with xposed but whenever the screen turns off sometimes the phone will completely reboot. It'll vibrate twice and then completely reboot. I have a log cat running in the background and after it reboots I check the log and before the reboot occurs it says system error and then XposedMainBridge. It doesn't just happpen with Firekat, it's happening with other TW Roms too. Does anyone else have the same issue. aswell? The modules I'm running are App Settings, Keepchat, No Lock Home, Snapshare, Wanam Xposed, and Xposed Torch
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I'm not sure what the issue is with xposed but whenever the screen turns off sometimes the phone will completely reboot. It'll vibrate twice and then completely reboot. I have a log cat running in the background and after it reboots I check the log and before the reboot occurs it says system error and then XposedMainBridge. It doesn't just happpen with Firekat, it's happening with other TW Roms too. Does anyone else have the same issue. aswell? The modules I'm running are App Settings, Keepchat, No Lock Home, Snapshare, Wanam Xposed, and Xposed Torch
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Your correct i had the same issue i jst uninstalled all xposed modules and my phone never had another reboot again. Its still buggy thus causing all of the random issues throughout the rom.
I also have Xposed installed on Fire Kat V8 and I haven't had any random reboots.
It depends on the module really. Xposed isn't buggy lol! It's the "app" per se. I've had this issue with my Note 2 and it was that particular module. The only way to figure it out is trial and error. Uncheck one and reboot. Wait for the random reboot. If it happens... Check it back and just go down the list. It's pretty simple really. Just a bit time consuming. Fixed the issue without losing xposed. I mean with xposed... you can do anything! You can the customization of what most aosp roms offer without the broken crap that may not ever work on our phone model and enjoy a stable touchwiz based rom. Also you can't beat Dynamic Kat rom. Most other roms (not all) I've seen have just removed a few stock apps, deodexed, added a few init.d scripts, and call it a custom rom. Many claim custom kernels cause issues as well which is total bs. Problem was the user setting frequencies that were too low. It's all subjective but has just been my experience being in IT for many years and here as well. Good luck and enjoy the phone! It's pretty badass either way you go
I have 11 modules, those included are:
App Settings
Autoinstall
Bootmanager
Customshare
GravityBox
WanamXposed
Xposed Torch
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I would recommend intalling echoAEL kernel.
I suffer no reboots as mentioned in this post.
Ok it seems to be Wanam xposed causing the reboots for me when using power saving mode. Once i disabled wanam xposed module, no more reboots! Not sure which setting in wanam caused the issue, so will keep testing until I can figure it out. Don't want to have to choose between wanam and power saving mode lol. It's likely just a single setting in wanam causing the issue.
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sefrcoko said:
Ok it seems to be Wanam xposed causing the reboots for me when using power saving mode. Once i disabled wanam xposed module, no more reboots! Not sure which setting in wanam caused the issue, so will keep testing until I can figure it out. Don't want to have to choose between wanam and power saving mode lol. It's likely just a single setting in wanam causing the issue.
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Ok i found the issue! It's DVFS in Wanam xposed. If it is disabled then when i turn on power saving mode the phone reboots. If you enable DVFS in Wanam though and reboot to activate it of course, then you wont have any more reboots when you turn on power saving mode! I posted in the Wanam thread to see if this is a bug or if 5here is any way to disable DVFS without causing Power Saving mode reboots. Will post back here if I get any positive news.