I am not sure if there has already been a thread to this issue, if there is please direct me to it.
I am currently using a rooted Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile) Android version 5.0. I have installed Exposed using TWRP recovery with a . I have run into an issue when i reboot my phone. It gets lockedup in the boot screen ( sometimes it will get locked up on the Samsung screen and others it will get locked on the T-mobile screen)
Can someone please direct me to either a helpful thread or assist me on this issue i would be grateful.
You are already in xposed general, you just have to scroll for the right topic for you... There are unofficial versions for your device... See what works for your setup...
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the error that comes up when installing Expose reads
" E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/external sd card/xposed-v79.0-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam20151217.zip
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i have found the correct files that i believe to work. one last question.
will it work on TWRP or do i have to install CWM?
tumtum83 said:
i have found the correct files that i believe to work. one last question.
will it work on TWRP or do i have to install CWM?
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TWRP is recommended for installing Xposed.
tumtum83 said:
the error that comes up when installing Expose reads
" E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/external sd card/xposed-v79.0-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam20151217.zip
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You said your ROM is on Android 5.0, that's SDK21, not SDK22. You must install Exposed for SDK21. And use the custom version which doesn't cause bootloops.
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I have unpdated my phone to 5.1.1 that should be sdk22 correct!?
tumtum83 said:
I have unpdated my phone to 5.1.1 that should be sdk22 correct!?
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my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
syash01 said:
my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
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1. Follow Motorola's instructions to
unlock the bootlader.
2. Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
3. Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
4. Enjoy
syash01 said:
my moto g 2014 titan_retaildsds in not compatible with chainfire auto root zip titan_retaildsds and its not rooting please can anyone help me????:crying:
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Well, flashing with TWRP only worked for me on KitKat, it stopped working for 5.02, but what I did was used auto root for Lollipop, I was told this is the only supported method for this device on Lollipop, are you still on 4.4.4 or did you receive the OTA 5.02?
And as you are trying Auto Root, are you sure you are choosing the correct one for your device, it took me an hour or so to ensure that it was the correct one, I analysed all the tags and compared them with my version, there was a few for my device so I had to make sure everything matched.
This is the one I used, it works but best check if it fits your device: download(dot)chainfire(dot)eu/603/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-titanumtsds-titanretaildsds-xt1068.zip
You need to add the http protocol and replace (dot) with .
It won't let me post links.
TchTlk said:
Well, flashing with TWRP only worked for me on KitKat, it stopped working for 5.02
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How so?
doppelhelix said:
How so?
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After the flash was successful with TWRP, I launched the SU app and it said something along the lines of 'SuperUser is not installed correctly' I used the exact same method as I did on KitKat, I then learned that this is no longer the way of rooting the device on Lollipop, I installed TWRP for nothing.
After rooting via TWRP 2.8.5.0 try to change the mode with SELinux Mode Changer: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux&hl=de
TchTlk said:
I then learned that this is no longer the way of rooting the device on Lollipop, I installed TWRP for nothing.
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
· Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
· Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
Wolfcity said:
change the mode with SELinux Mode Changer:
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Chainfire himself is strictly against changing SELinux. That's why he had to invest so much time and even bought a Moto G (2014) so he can fix any error resulting of enforced SELinux. SuperSU 2.45 was the result of his investigation into the XT106x.
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
CR Auto Root is the only method that worked for me since the lollipop update, I tried the SU zip with TWRP, i t was successful, however the SU app just displayed an error message saying that if wasn't installed correctly.
I did exactly the same thing as before, the only thing that changed was the new update.
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I did exactly the same thing as before, the only thing that changed was the new update.
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Maybe your twrp version was outdated?
doppelhelix said:
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There was and is only one correct way to install SuperSU regardless of lollipop or kitkat
· Flash TWRP 2.8.5 with fastboot.
· Flash latest SuperSU with TWRP.
Chainfire himself is strictly against changing SELinux. That's why he had to invest so much time and even bought a Moto G (2014) so he can fix any error resulting of enforced SELinux. SuperSU 2.45 was the result of his investigation into the XT106x.
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Thx for that info. Didn´t heard that and if Chainfire said so it´s better to follow that.
And btt,flashing TWRP 2.8.4.0 or 2.8.5.0 with latest superSU (2.46 at the moment) should work with 5.0.2 without any other variations.
I have an S4 Active I537 which I recently installed the rooted OC6 Lollipop firmware. I have been having a hard time trying to get the framework to install. I got the xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430.zip file from here. I understand that I need to recovery install it. I tried doing the volume up, power and home trick to get into the recovery mode and from there I select "apply update from external storage". It fails and gives the message: "E: footer is wrong. E: Signature verification failed" After that it reboots and automatically performs a recovery format.
I have read that I would need to flash either TWRP or CWM, but apparently none of these are available for the I537.
Any Help?
Papote13 said:
I have an S4 Active I537 which I recently installed the rooted OC6 Lollipop firmware. I have been having a hard time trying to get the framework to install. I got the xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430.zip file from here. I understand that I need to recovery install it. I tried doing the volume up, power and home trick to get into the recovery mode and from there I select "apply update from external storage". It fails and gives the message: "E: footer is wrong. E: Signature verification failed" After that it reboots and automatically performs a recovery format.
I have read that I would need to flash either TWRP or CWM, but apparently none of these are available for the I537.
Any Help?
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Use flash fire in lieu of a recovery, we can't use a custom recovery with the locked bootloader. And you can't install any non stock, unofficial software in the stock recovery
Xposed works on our devices (you have to use the special tw version). But it is still an alpha. I have had a lot of issues with FCs and nova launcher not working. I'm trying to make it work total and proper but no luck so far. The replacement gapps in that post for tw Xposed fixed some but not all Google play related FCs but Google play isn't working even after installing the replacement ones here is the link for the tw version. http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463
Please help me dude i have the same probleme with my i537 lollipop and i dont know what to do
ismailkh said:
Please help me dude i have the same probleme with my i537 lollipop and i dont know what to do
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Do exactly what was described in Post #2 and #3 in this thead: use FlashFire to flash the TouchWiz version of Xposed.
Install xposed with this apk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
Flash this zip with FlashFire
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3454433&d=1440761913
List of compatible xposed modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/general/xposed-modules-touchwiz-lollipop-t3123801
ALL Gravitybox features actually do work, as it's under most do not...what I have to do is everytime I make a change, before I reboot I choose battery color and re-apply my color for it. By ending with a feature that works without complication, it seems it then let's the new setup you chose also work. Don't know why this is but everything on my I537 is changed around with GravityBox, took me awhile to figure this out...but trying to figure out which features worked, I was able to get them all to eventually work.
I'm in the same boat as you, except I have xposed framework. What you need is a DEODEXED ROM on it. You use Odin to get on KitKat, root with towelroot, the upgrade to OC6 (not OC7) with a DEODEXED ROM. Then. Once you're in lolipop, install the xposed installer, then the framework with flash fire. One thing though, download all the things you need to your PC because wifi will not work while you are in kitkat, upgrading to lolipop. (At least it didn't for me)
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bjeastin said:
I'm in the same boat as you, except I have xposed framework. What you need is a DEODEXED ROM on it. You use Odin to get on KitKat, root with towelroot, the upgrade to OC6 (not OC7) with a DEODEXED ROM. Then. Once you're in lolipop, install the xposed installer, then the framework with flash fire. One thing though, download all the things you need to your PC because wifi will not work while you are in kitkat, upgrading to lolipop. (At least it didn't for me)
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what's the difference between the OC7 deodexed and the OC6 deodexed?
PrincessPeach457 said:
what's the difference between the OC7 deodexed and the OC6 deodexed?
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Stagefright fixes.
Hello, Please I want to ask if i need to unlock my bootloader before flashing the recovery or roms on this i537 running android 4.3
2018
bjeastin said:
I'm in the same boat as you, except I have xposed framework. What you need is a DEODEXED ROM on it. You use Odin to get on KitKat, root with towelroot, the upgrade to OC6 (not OC7) with a DEODEXED ROM. Then. Once you're in lolipop, install the xposed installer, then the framework with flash fire. One thing though, download all the things you need to your PC because wifi will not work while you are in kitkat, upgrading to lolipop. (At least it didn't for me)
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Is this still a better way guys going with OC6 instead of OC7? Can you use the latest Xposed module like 89 or something now?
So apparently after i flash the files and tried to reboot my S7 Edge Exynos it got stuck in loading screen and doesn't enter home page. I guess it's bricked. Is there any way to fix it? Force factory reset or something. Sincerely need help , guess it's an expensive lesson.
Blank. said:
So apparently after i flash the files and tried to reboot my S7 Edge Exynos it got stuck in loading screen and doesn't enter home page. I guess it's bricked. Is there any way to fix it?
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Use Odin to flash the Xposed uninstaller ZIP.
You probably used the wrong branch of Xposed for your device.
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ianmacd said:
Use Odin to flash the Xposed uninstaller ZIP.
You probably used the wrong branch of Xposed for your device.
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Almost 100% sure Odin can't install zips.
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Rakuu said:
Almost 100% sure Odin can't install zips.
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I used odin to install a zip while applying a root method for galaxy s5. I'm fairly new with all of this, so hopefully I'm not out of place.
krummm said:
I used odin to install a zip while applying a root method for galaxy s5. I'm fairly new with all of this, so hopefully I'm not out of place.
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It installs .tar.md5s, it's not capable of comprehending zips as far as I know, need a custom recovery or flash fire for zips.
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Rakuu said:
It installs .tar.md5s, it's not capable of comprehending zips as far as I know, need a custom recovery or flash fire for zips.
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You know what, you're right. I double checked and the file type is a tar. It just had a similar icon so I was mistaken, my apologies.
Rakuu said:
Almost 100% sure Odin can't install zips.
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Damn. That's what the Americans call a brain fart.
OK. Change the advice to 'Use FlashFire if you can boot, otherwise TWRP'.
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ianmacd said:
Damn. That's what the Americans call a brain fart.
OK. Change the advice to 'Use FlashFire'.
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Not an option if you're already bootlooped, use a custom recovery or reflash stock and start over.
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ianmacd said:
You probably used the wrong branch of Xposed for your device.
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Could you tell me which ones do I need to install? Android Version 6.0.1 , Model SM-G935FD.
Also , do i need to install the .asc files? Which arm version should i install? Thanks a lot. Newbie here.
Blank. said:
Could you tell me which ones do I need to install? Android Version 6.0.1 , Model SM-G935FD.
Also , do i need to install the .asc files? Which arm version should i install?
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Go to the Xposed for Samsung on Lollipop/Marshmallow thread, scroll down to Version names and you will see which names apply to your device, based on its processor type and version of Android.
Then, follow the Download link and download the file corresponding to your device. Don't forget to install the package installer afterwards.
You don't need to install any .asc files. I don't even know what they are.
ianmacd said:
Go to the Xposed for Samsung on Lollipop/Marshmallow thread, scroll down to Version names and you will see which names apply to your device, based on its processor type and version of Android.
Then, follow the Download link and download the file corresponding to your device. Don't forget to install the package installer afterwards.
You don't need to install any .asc files. I don't even know what they are.
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Sorry for this long message and thanks for your help. I've checked and i've downloaded the correct files. I didn't wipe dalvik/cache before i flashed it previously but now i did , and then flashed the xposed. It said "failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)" so i wasn't sure if it succeeded or not hence i flashed the uninstaller to prevent it from bootlooping again. Was It correctly installed?
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I didn't wipe dalvik/cache before i flashed it previously but now i did , and then flashed the xposed. It said "failed to mount '/data' (invalid argument)" so i wasn't sure if it succeeded or not hence i flashed the uninstaller to prevent it from bootlooping again. Was It correctly installed?
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I doubt it.
What are you using to flash? It sounds as if you're using TWRP and trying to mount an encrypted /data.
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I doubt it.
What are you using to flash? It sounds as if you're using TWRP and trying to mount an encrypted /data.
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Yeah I'm using TWRP. Should i not?
Blank. said:
Yeah I'm using TWRP. Should i not?
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You can't mount /data from TWRP without without removing encryption first, which would entail a full wipe.
Use FlashFire instead. This runs from the booted OS, so any file-system encryption is transparent.
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ianmacd said:
You can't mount /data from TWRP without without removing encryption first, which would entail a full wipe.
Use FlashFire instead. This runs from the booted OS, so any file-system encryption is transparent.
Sent from my rooted Galaxy S7 Edge using Tapatalk.
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Thanks a lot. I tried flashing it and it said it couldn't be mounted. It finished quickly so i could only catch a glance of it. According to the link your gave me SDK23 is for Android Version 6.0.1 which is correct. What i'm not sure is my OS. It stated that ARM64 is for S7 but is there any chance that ARM might work for me ( provided it wouldn't bootloop)? Sorry for being a pain in the ass!
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What i'm not sure is my OS. It stated that ARM64 is for S7 but is there any chance that ARM might work for me ( provided it wouldn't bootloop)?
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No chance. You need arm64.
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ianmacd said:
No chance. You need arm64.
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Alright. Thanks a lot for the replies mate. I guess i'll try my luck with the next version or just wait for a compatible xposed for 6.0.1 that'll probably take years haha.
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I guess i'll try my luck with the next version or just wait for a compatible xposed for 6.0.1 that'll probably take years haha.
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You should be able to flash it with FlashFire. I have a G935F and this is how I upgrade Xposed every time a new version comes out.
Whatever problem you have, you should get to the bottom of it now, because you'll still have it when the next version of Xposed is released.
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ianmacd said:
You should be able to flash it with FlashFire. I have a G935F and this is how I upgrade Xposed every time a new version comes out.
Whatever problem you have, you should get to the bottom of it now, because you'll still have it when the next version of Xposed is released.
Sent from my rooted SM-T710 using Tapatalk.
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Hmmm. Alright so I've started using Flashfire , and added 'xposed-v85-sdk23-arm64.zip' into the action , with the options of 'Mount /system read/write' and 'Preserve recovery' and i click Flash. It reboots , I install the Xposed 3.0 alpha4. Then there's red words asking if i installed the framework / rebooted it.
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Hmmm. Alright so I've started using Flashfire , and added 'xposed-v85-sdk23-arm64.zip' into the action , with the options of 'Mount /system read/write' and 'Preserve recovery' and i click Flash. It reboots , I install the Xposed 3.0 alpha4. Then there's red words asking if i installed the framework / rebooted it.
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Uncheck Mount /system read/write and reflash. That ought to fix it.
so i have confirmed my s5 is rooted, i downloaded the XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk and i get the message (The Xposed framework is not installed. please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery..... ( now i tried a few files from the index due to confusion, im still confused so hopefully someone can clear it up for me but i chose sdk23 due to the fact its 6.0.1 marshmallow , then i chose arma since i figured the phone is 32 bit, but i dont know which version to choose???? also i dont have an sd card, can this be completed with adb sideload, or perhaps flashfire ? please help im racking my brain over this lol.
makatwin said:
so i have confirmed my s5 is rooted, i downloaded the XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk and i get the message (The Xposed framework is not installed. please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery..... ( now i tried a few files from the index due to confusion, im still confused so hopefully someone can clear it up for me but i chose sdk23 due to the fact its 6.0.1 marshmallow , then i chose arma since i figured the phone is 32 bit, but i dont know which version to choose???? also i dont have an sd card, can this be completed with adb sideload, or perhaps flashfire ? please help im racking my brain over this lol.
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Check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
Since you are using stock Samsung ROM. Official xposed doesn't work properly with stock Samsung.
You don't need an external SD card to flash, just custom recovery, though something like flashfire might work. It worked to flash xposed on my LG tablet
mattzeller said:
Check out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
Since you are using stock Samsung ROM. Official xposed doesn't work properly with stock Samsung.
You don't need an external SD card to flash, just custom recovery, though something like flashfire might work. It worked to flash xposed on my LG tablet
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i have a custom recovery and its working good, i just need to go buy an sd card which im about to go do, and im also confused on what you mean by samsung ROM, you mean i have a jailbroken phone but i need to actually download a custom rom like ( CyanogenMod 13.0 ) to alow the xposed firmware to run properly ? and also confused because what you linked me to is for lollipop i thought my phone was running off marshmellow hence (6.0.1), perhaps you could clarify im very new to this, thanks for the response though!
(ALSO FORGOT TO ASK) will downloading cyanogenmod 13.0 on a phone that is already rooted ruin the phone? or is it not a jailbreak its just modifications, etc?
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i have a custom recovery and its working good, i just need to go buy an sd card which im about to go do, and im also confused on what you mean by samsung ROM, you mean i have a jailbroken phone but i need to actually download a custom rom like ( CyanogenMod 13.0 ) to alow the xposed firmware to run properly ? and also confused because what you linked me to is for lollipop i thought my phone was running off marshmellow hence (6.0.1), perhaps you could clarify im very new to this, thanks for the response though!
(ALSO FORGOT TO ASK) will downloading cyanogenmod 13.0 on a phone that is already rooted ruin the phone? or is it not a jailbreak its just modifications, etc?
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i need to actually download a custom rom like ( CyanogenMod 13.0 ) to alow the xposed firmware to run properly ?
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No, you just need the correct version of Xposed
what you linked me to is for lollipop i thought my phone was running off marshmellow hence (6.0.1)
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What I linked you was the thread for a special build of Xposed for stock Samsung devices, it has Xposed for Marshmallow as well as Lollipop, you need to read through the thread.
(ALSO FORGOT TO ASK) will downloading cyanogenmod 13.0 on a phone that is already rooted ruin the phone? or is it not a jailbreak its just modifications, etc?
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Modifying phones like putting custom ROMs and recoveries will void your warranty, but usually won't ruin them in most cases, but there is always the potential.
I'm going to put this out there, and please don't get offended. I would advise you not pursue this further until you do some more reading and learning, as you yet have grasped fully what you are doing. Since you don't have someone who knows what they are doing right there with you. And troubleshooting via a forum can be difficult to do since it isn't real time.
1. Android phones are not jailbroken, they are rooted.
2. ROM refers to the version/setup of Android for a device.
3. I said you didn't need an external SD card. Though, it does make it easier if you have one to do things like backup your ROM before you do any modifications like this, so if it goes south you can restore it to it's current state.
You can PM me more about this if you like instead of cluttering the thread.
I had to manually go to my applications and check storage permissions for xposed installer, although i deleted smart manager with titanium backup so could be why it wasnf automatically asked at installation.
SOLVED
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=78069 install
xposed-v86.0-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160709.zip
Hi guys, I have a OP3 which is running on 3.1.2 Marshmallow.
I always get a notification for system update to 4.5.1. I've tried downloading and installing the update but after the first boot my OP crashes/gets bricked. There is only a Linux penguin logo that appears no matter what button you press.
From there I always have to follow the mega unbrick guide and get my phone back to working with stock recovery and 3.1.2.
I've tried side loading the downloaded file as well.
Then I've tried installing .zip file of 5.0.1 via TWRP, still no luck. it still bricks my phone.
Am comfortable rooting my phone, my bootloader is unlocked. I don't care too much about keeping root after updating my phone to the latest version, I would be grateful to anyone who can point me towards the proper full ROM files of 5.0.1 along with any firmware files that may be required.
And the exact process of when to flash the firmware and with/without which version of TWRP. I am ready to completely wipe and clear data.
in simple words I just want to update from 3.1.2 to 5.0.1. The simple downloading and updateing from the OTA update doesn't work.
AbhiM7 said:
Hi guys, I have a OP3 which is running on 3.1.2 Marshmallow.
I always get a notification for system update to 4.5.1. I've tried downloading and installing the update but after the first boot my OP crashes/gets bricked. There is only a Linux penguin logo that appears no matter what button you press.
From there I always have to follow the mega unbrick guide and get my phone back to working with stock recovery and 3.1.2.
I've tried side loading the downloaded file as well.
Then I've tried installing .zip file of 5.0.1 via TWRP, still no luck. it still bricks my phone.
Am comfortable rooting my phone, my bootloader is unlocked. I don't care too much about keeping root after updating my phone to the latest version, I would be grateful to anyone who can point me towards the proper full ROM files of 5.0.1 along with any firmware files that may be required.
And the exact process of when to flash the firmware and with/without which version of TWRP. I am ready to completely wipe and clear data.
in simple words I just want to update from 3.1.2 to 5.0.1. The simple downloading and updateing from the OTA update doesn't work.
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Try this: https://downloads.oneplus.com/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_5.0.1/
hellcat50 said:
Try this: https://downloads.oneplus.com/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_5.0.1/
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Hi, I've already downloaded this very stable file and tried flashing using TWRP
AbhiM7 said:
Hi, I've already downloaded this very stable file and tried flashing using TWRP
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I read something about wrong batteries causing this problem. Do you use the original battery?
hellcat50 said:
I read something about wrong batteries causing this problem. Do you use the original battery?
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I though of running a diagnosis check by dialing *#808# and looked up Charger option, it shows the battery as "itech_3000mah"
is that original?
I had given the phone to repair for water damage to a professional service chain (Not OnePlus, some company here called Yaantra). I've heard from talking to an official repair person of OnePlus that fake batteries are not possible for OnePlus.
The battery works absolutely alright, charges up nicely and I get decent SOT. Can't complain at all.