Silly question I know, just want to know the probabilities of "Soft-brick" my LG L30- and I want to be sure of install the correct Xposed Installer.
I have an LG model D120AR "L30" rooted, with Stock Android Kit-Kat 4.4.2 (API Level 19); armv7l.
I downloaded the Xposed Installer 2.6.1 directly from the website of Xposed. This Version should work right?
I just want to make a few appearance modifications.
So if in case I soft-brick it (boot-loop). Will a Hard-Reset restore it? By the way I just have the stock recovery (cannot flash, no CWM nothing, just the stock), which only have option for hard-reset.
thanks in advance.
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I have the Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P) running android version 5.0. I have tried installing the MOAR ROM and it wanted me to to install Android 5.0 Bootloader. I went and flashed the file with Odin and I apparently soft-bricked my phone. It said that the upgrade encountered a firmware issue. This is the error message I got when trying to turn on my phone: "firmware upgrade encountered an issue" I also tried going into TWRP recovery mode and it didn't allow me to do that. I'm wondering if I did anything wrong or why my device didn't work. I want to install a custom ROM so I will be able to install Xposed Framework and don't know what ROM would work for my specific device model (SM-G900P). What ROM would allow me to install the Xposed Framework for my device model and version and be certain that I will not encounter any issues. I am thinking that if I install a custom ROM that it will allow me to install the Xposed Framework because I'm hearing that Samsung Galaxy S5 Stock ROM's aren't able to install Xposed Framework for lollipop 5.0, please help me out so I can install Xposed Framework and get all the modules that I had before upgrading to android 5.0. I would really appreciate some help and support to fix this issue. Do you guys know any custom ROM's that will work for my model and version that will also allow Xposed Framework to be installed on my particular device?
Hi folks. Just up graded to the G4 from the G2. Had my G2 rooted and working like a dream. After finally understanding how to root my Sprint ZV6, I installed xposed installer and under the Framework section got the following message: "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 22 or your processor architecture (arm64-v8a)."
As I am only familiar with Xposed for installing root apps, can anyone tell me if there is another alternative I can use until this compatibility issue is resolved? Thanks in advance
What version of Xposed are you trying to install, and what files and methods are you using? Please be very specific.
I'm facing the same problem. I have a Moto G 2013 with NX ROM (based on 6.0.1). I flashed xposed v79-sdk23-arm through TWRP
re. Framework "not (yet) compatible..."
Spott07 said:
What version of Xposed are you trying to install, and what files and methods are you using? Please be very specific.
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As I mentioned before, I've rooted a G2 (2 different phones) in the past with no issues at all. I seem to be at a loss now, however.
This time, what I did after root was immediately install a version of Xposed Installer found here. Then, searching for Xposed Framework on Play (and not even thinking about coming here), I installed an app called Installer. It recognized Xposed Installer. When I open Xposed Installer I get the error mentioned in the 1st message.
I have since uninstalled both Installer and Xposed Installer & I did not get the version of Xposed. I do remember that it had a word like 'experimental' or something similar next to the number.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'methods' and no other files or APK's have been attempted until I get this figured out.
I'm kinda thinking either the Installer app was interfering with Xposed Installer, the Xposed Framework should be installed before it's Installer, or both. I also just spent a few minutes on a Framework thread trying to figure which one I need. Needless to say, I didn't come up with an answer.
Please let me know if some other info will help. Thanks
bertoncot said:
As I mentioned before, I've rooted a G2 (2 different phones) in the past with no issues at all. I seem to be at a loss now, however.
This time, what I did after root was immediately install a version of Xposed Installer found here. Then, searching for Xposed Framework on Play (and not even thinking about coming here), I installed an app called Installer. It recognized Xposed Installer. When I open Xposed Installer I get the error mentioned in the 1st message.
I have since uninstalled both Installer and Xposed Installer & I did not get the version of Xposed. I do remember that it had a word like 'experimental' or something similar next to the number.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'methods' and no other files or APK's have been attempted until I get this figured out.
I'm kinda thinking either the Installer app was interfering with Xposed Installer, the Xposed Framework should be installed before it's Installer, or both. I also just spent a few minutes on a Framework thread trying to figure which one I need. Needless to say, I didn't come up with an answer.
Please let me know if some other info will help. Thanks
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You didn't tell me what version of Xposed you're trying to use. I needed a version number. That's why I asked you to be specific. That will make all the difference in the world.
Since you didn't answer my question, I'm going to make some assumptions. First, is that you're trying to install version 2.6 or 2.7. These are old versions that only work with KitKat (Android v 4.4, SDK 19) or older.
Second, I'm going to assume you're running Lollipop, specifically Android v 5.1 (SDK 22) based on your previous error message.
Third, I'm going to assume you haven't tried installing Xposed beta 3.0, or flashing framework zip files through a custom recovery or other flashing method.
Fourth, I'm going to assume that you haven't read the last several pages of the official Xposed announcement thread, or the first two posts of the "Xposed for Lollipop" discussion thread.
If all these assumptions are correct, then you need to go read those two threads I mentioned, and re-read them until you understand them. Then you should know everything you need in order to install Xposed correctly (and enough to make an informed decision whether you want to proceed), and how to recover if it doesn't work properly (because you can corrupt system files and get stuck in a bootloop if things don't work).
If you pay as much attention to those threads as you did to my question, you will be better off abandoning your desire to install Xposed.
I'm facing the same issue on CM11 ROM KK for Samsung galaxy ace 3 gt s7257r LTE.
Tried to install 2.7 e1 and few versions before this but none work...
Any suggestions?
kamikaze702k said:
I'm facing the same issue on CM11 ROM KK for Samsung galaxy ace 3 gt s7257r LTE.
Tried to install 2.7 e1 and few versions before this but none work...
Any suggestions?
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Recent security updates for Android KitKat are responsible for the fact that Xposed is no longer working on KitKat devices. Check this thread for a solution.
Spott07 said:
You didn't tell me what version of Xposed you're trying to use. I needed a version number. That's why I asked you to be specific. That will make all the difference in the world.
Since you didn't answer my question, I'm going to make some assumptions. First, is that you're trying to install version 2.6 or 2.7. These are old versions that only work with KitKat (Android v 4.4, SDK 19) or older.
Second, I'm going to assume you're running Lollipop, specifically Android v 5.1 (SDK 22) based on your previous error message.
Third, I'm going to assume you haven't tried installing Xposed beta 3.0, or flashing framework zip files through a custom recovery or other flashing method.
Fourth, I'm going to assume that you haven't read the last several pages of the official Xposed announcement thread, or the first two posts of the "Xposed for Lollipop" discussion thread.
If all these assumptions are correct, then you need to go read those two threads I mentioned, and re-read them until you understand them. Then you should know everything you need in order to install Xposed correctly (and enough to make an informed decision whether you want to proceed), and how to recover if it doesn't work properly (because you can corrupt system files and get stuck in a bootloop if things don't work).
If you pay as much attention to those threads as you did to my question, you will be better off abandoning your desire to install Xposed.
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Thanks.... I think.
Sprint LG G4 - LS991
Lollipop v 5.1 (SDK 22)
Sftwr version ZV6
Rooted & Xposed!
I have xposed 3.0 (the one I need for the Amplify app). But when I go to modules, it says "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?". It even said that when I installed the latest one.. Anytime I go to Framework, It says "Installation is only possible manually via recovery for now". Basically, I need someone to guide me so I can do this. This is way too complicated for me. I have a Sprint Galaxy S4 (L720T). Android version 5.0.1. I have lollipop.
If there's anything else you guys need to know, just ask.
I've been trying to get this app for some time now. I'm rooted.
ImDaniel said:
I have xposed 3.0 (the one I need for the Amplify app). But when I go to modules, it says "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?". It even said that when I installed the latest one.. Anytime I go to Framework, It says "Installation is only possible manually via recovery for now". Basically, I need someone to guide me so I can do this. This is way too complicated for me. I have a Sprint Galaxy S4 (L720T). Android version 5.0.1. I have lollipop.
If there's anything else you guys need to know, just ask.
I've been trying to get this app for some time now. I'm rooted.
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You need to install the flashable zip from the main xposed page. Make sure it's the right one for your processor and Android version.
Currently I am using mibox 3 pro android tv box, but there is no TWRP/CWM recovery for it. If I directly write the framework to system, then system stops running. Are there any suggestions about this issue? Thank you.
Problem solved. Using FireFlash to flash the framework.
I guess this is kind of a self-asking and answering thread. Haha.
Question about your Xposed Installation on Android TV Box
NOTE: If there is anyone else out there who has successfully installed Xposed Framework on an Android TV (NOT Shield because it's 4x the cost of many other boxes), can you please chime in? I don't need a powerful box, I just need to be able to leverage a few of the Xposed modules.
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Hello. I know this thread is a little old, but did you get this to work? Were you able to load the MIBox 3 with Xposed framework and install modules even WITHOUT recovery? If so, can you please try to explain your process?
I just tried to install the framework on a different box using FireFlash. It indicated that the install worked correctly, but I could not access Xposed (via the apk app). The app simply indicated that the framework was not installed.
Also, if possible, can you please describe your box (processor, Android version, etc.)? Which framework did you flash (x86, Arm32, Arm 64)? And did most of the modules work?
Sorry for all the questions, but I (and probably everyone else who wants to install on an Android TV box) would really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
-David
I'm looking to do the same thing. I have the Akaso T95Z Plus which is a Amlogic S912. I'm about to try this but want to make sure it'll work before I start.
I would try to install TWRP if it's possible (if there's a TWRP build for my device) because there's more functionality in TWRP as opposed to standard recovery. But I'd want to make sure there's not issues before I start.
Word of advice for anyone with an Android TV Box. Instead of using the toothpick method to boot into recovery, just install a boot app that allows you to Reboot into Recovery, Just Reboot normally (which comes in handy with Android TV Boxes because there's no power button) , Reboot to Bootloader, Reboot to Download Mode, Reboot to Safe Mode, Power Down. I use Reboot Manager from the google play store which really comes in handy.
hi guys, i found the easy way to flash Xposed framework for android tv box here:
https://vntvbox.com/huong-dan-cai-dat-xposed-framework-cho-android-tv-box-how-to-install
For S912, S905X, S905,...
I have installed xposed installer framework and YouTube adaway module and xposed frame work has a green check mark saying it's active , but the adaway is not working.
Do I need to install custom ROM and TWRP ? I just installed xposed frame work alone with no modifications. Im using an amlogic s912 box
hey, @rovo89
i have a problem with my phone
see, ive been searching for cm12.1 rom for my sm-g360h until i saw your thread from 2015 and finally after days and months of searching i flashed it on my phone, everything was going good till i tried to flash xposed framework and boom! i get bootloops whenever i try flashing compatible version of xposed to my phone...
i used sdk22 armv7a xposed versions, old and new! all i get is bootloops!!
please i dont know what else to do....
by the way my phone's stock rom is 4.4.4.... is that mean that i should flash xposed based on the current rom or the stock rom ?
@sondos_mahmoud, you mention stock. Are you dual/multibooting?
Anyway, flash Xposed based on the ROM or Android version that it will be used on. Besides, there's no flashable Xposed for KitKat so it wouldn't be possible.
Maybe check the CM12.1 thread for your device and see what folks have done there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga.../rom-cyanogenmod-12-1-samsung-galaxy-t3405669
A web search for your device + cm12 + Xposed turned up a lot of hits and vids you might want to consult.
On my device with Xposed v87, permissive kernel, and SuperSU, all works well. Doesn't mean much I know since our setups are so different.
Also check out the UNITY Xposed installer (in this subforum) and see if that one makes a difference.
Don't forget to flash the uninstallers and wiping dalvik when trying different versions. Making sure the ROM boots okay between so many attempts.
LG G3 D851, CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM, Fechda Kernel R7, MultiROM, Tapatalk 4.9.5
first, thanks for replying
second, i'm not trying to flash xposed on kitkat cus it doesn't require that, the main problem here is i cant get xposed installed.
i tried flashing xposed v86, 87, 88, 89 but nothing, only bootloops, and according to xposed apk when i install it after flashing xposed zip and open it the phone restarts!!!
i tried xposed alpha3 and alpha4
and v3.1.5 ,didn't open with me, the phone restarts right away!
by the way i flashed cm13 yesterday and also tried to flash xposed.....i get bootloops ((
so i downgraded to cm12.1
i'm pretty sure i wiped cache and dalvik between every flashing operation, i followed the steps carefully ..
i don't know if its my phone which has the problem....
tell me what else to do? im desperate ..
and sorry im not that good in english