I'm sure a lot of people know that Snapchat has blocked Android users from using their app if they have Xposed installed. I'll pay anyone $30 if they can help me use Snapchat on my XT1060 on Android 5.1(Moto X Verizon), either by removing Xposed or by other means. Thank you!
1. Uninstall xposed.
2. Sign in to your Snapchat account.
3. Reinstall xposed.
Try not to sign out next time . Let me know if it helps.
or if you have some tablet or other phone witouth xposed but rooted ... log in, create a backup with titanium and send the data to your phone later restore the data and voila!
I've tried both of those methods and it still didn't work.
Asisentr said:
I've tried both of those methods and it still didn't work.
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Try my method again but this time uninstall Snapchat and then reinstall it before you install xposed.
What errors are you getting?
only the Snapchat error saying it can't log in
Asisentr said:
only the Snapchat error saying it can't log in
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Did you try wiping the data and cache of Snapchat after you uninstalled xposed?
when @Android_noob17 said "uninstall xposed" did you just uninstall the Xposed Installer or did you uninstall the Xposed Framework. Because you need to uninstall the Framework, the Installer app can be left on. then after its off, clear the cache and data of Snapchat, then login, then reinstall the Framework.
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when @Android_noob17 said "unistall xposed" did you just uninstall the Xposed Installer or did you uninstall the Xposed Framework. Because you need to unistall the Framework, the Installer app can be left on. then after its off, clear the cache and data of Snapchat, then login, then reinstall the Framework.
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I probably should have clarified what I meant.
PBombNZ said:
when @Android_noob17 said "uninstall xposed" did you just uninstall the Xposed Installer or did you uninstall the Xposed Framework. Because you need to uninstall the Framework, the Installer app can be left on. then after its off, clear the cache and data of Snapchat, then login, then reinstall the Framework.
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I did it and Snapchat is still crashing. How can i make it work properly?
Namisaro said:
I did it and Snapchat is still crashing. How can i make it work properly?
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I had the same problem. Ended up reverting back to an older version of snapchat.
PBombNZ said:
I had the same problem. Ended up reverting back to an older version of snapchat.
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Which version you downgraded to?
9.21.1.0
PBombNZ said:
9.21.1.0
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What did u do exacly? I uninstalled Snapchat and then installed 9.21.1.0 version and now i can't log in.
Boot to recovery and flash the xposed-uninstaller found here.
Reboot your device and log in on Snapchat, I use version 9.21.1.0.
Make a Titanium backup of your Snapchat.
Reboot to recovery and flash the xposed framework again.
Reboot again and you'll be inside Snapchat again, if you log out and log in again you'll have the same problem.
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9.21.1.0
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This version doesn't have Xposed detection?
Apologies for thread revival, I saw 'Jan' and assumed it was from this year
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I rooted my Nexus 6P running stock 6.0.1 and installed Xposed framework (ver 79), but then I found that I cannot login to Snapchat with the Xposed framework installed.
I went to uninstall it, but the uninstall button in the installer app is greyed out. Is there an alternative way to uninstall Xposed?
Use the Uninstaller zip. The in app options like that and reboot don't work
zelendel said:
Use the Uninstaller zip. The in app options like that and reboot don't work
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Thanks, man. I should have seen that on my own. Been playing around with my new Nexus 6P all night must be making me lose my focus.
Where can I find the uninstaller zip?
It is usually there where you downloaded the installation zip.
Sent from my SM-N910C using XDA Free mobile app
"could not extract meta-inf/com/google/android/update-binary"
this is what I get in TWRP when I try to flash that file. Any thoughts?
Even I would love to know if the uninstaller works properly.
I'm trying to uninstall Xposed Framework from my OPO for the same reasons (Snapchat's geofilters don't work when Xposed is installed) and would know if this method works properly. Thanks in advance.
rmsalihdeen said:
Even I would love to know if the uninstaller works properly.
I'm trying to uninstall Xposed Framework from my OPO for the same reasons (Snapchat's geofilters don't work when Xposed is installed) and would know if this method works properly. Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67365622&postcount=3317
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67365622&postcount=3317
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I dirty flashed my ROM and every time I update, I'll flash the framework zip again. But on the last update it didn't get deleted. Will that be because I didn't delete the dalvik/cache?
Hi everyone!
If you are using a Custom ROM such as CyanogenMod, and are trying to login to Snapchat, you may encounter this error:
"Oh no! Your login temporarily failed, so please try again later. If your login continues to fail, please visit support.snapchat.com/a/failed-login".
The reason why Snapchat won't let you login is because your device has root access, or Xposed Framework installed! Yes! You heard right! Snapchat now blocks devices with root access and Xposed installed!
SOLUTION 1: (CyanogenMod Only)
1. Go into "Settings" and find "Developer Options".
2. Then find "Root Access" and change it to "Disabled".
3. Now attempt to login to Snapchat!
4. Now, if your login was successful, you can now re-enable "Root Access" in "Developer Options".
5. Done!
NOTE: There seems to be a problem with Snapchat force closing on Marshmallow/CM13 Based ROM's, so if this happens to you, I'm sorry I do not know how to fix this, as far as I know, there is no fix for this issue.
SOLUTION 2:
1. Download Xposed Uninstaller.zip from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
2. Boot your phone into recovery and flash the Xposed Uninstaller.zip
3. Reboot your phone
4. Done!
NOTE: Once you login to Snapchat, you can reinstall Xposed Framework and everything will work fine.
If you have any problems, please contact me and I will attempt to help you. Thanks everyone!
I can't find root access in my developer options
Hi Uzayr, Are you using CyanogenMod?
Yeah... It keeps force closing... I'm using a rom based on CM13... Is there any way to fix this. I log in, but it force closes itself after I open the app
This seems to be a known problem with Marshmallow/CM13, So as far as I know there is no fix available.
No, Lewdog
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I used kingroot to root my device
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No, Lewdog
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I used kingroot to root my device
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Try using RootCloak
Hey! I have one problem with Snapchat, but I think I've found something that could help to fix it. As many people have noticed in other posts, Snapchat in CM13 based ROMs has FCs, but last night when I powered off WiFi and network conection Snapchat worked and then, when I powered on WIFI and network again, the FCs reappeared. Could it be this relevant to finding a solution? Can it have something to do with the bug of the camera? It happens every time I power off WIFI and network on my phone. Thanks!
Problem still there
Hi I tried using your way to uninstall xposed but the problem for snapchat is still there what do I do
Salmanmalik said:
Hi I tried using your way to uninstall xposed but the problem for snapchat is still there what do I do
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Yeah me too ! I have uninstalled the Xposed Framework and also the Root Access but nothing happens ! Still the same problem !
Make sure Xposed Framework is completely uninstalled, then uninstall Snapchat, make sure that you do not have SuperSU installed, reboot your device and reinstall Snapchat and see if that works, thanks.
Tried everything....
Ok so. I have an SM-G930FD (international GS7 exynos), with a custom ROM installed effectively making my phone a SM-N930F (or whatever the code is for Note 7 is) or in other words, it's a ROM that ports all the features of the Note 7 including the model number.
Ever since I installed this ROM I've been trying all sorts of things to bypass the Snapchat log in detection.
I first tried RootCloak.... It didn't work. So then I went on to research and found that Xposed may be the culprit. So, I uninstalled Xposed framework.... that too didn't work. Then I thought maybe it's the presence of the Xposed app on my phone..... Still "log in temporarily failed" .....
Finally, I uninstalled Root and the Super SU app..... and guess what.... it still doesn't work....
I even tried switching between the Standard Snapchat App and the Beta Snapchat App.... Still, doesn't work. :crying:
Is there any other way to make snapchat log in work without having to install the stock ROM for my phone? If there's nothing else, ill just assume its the ROM that triggers Snapchats log in protection.
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Ok so. I have an SM-G930FD (international GS7 exynos), with a custom ROM installed effectively making my phone a SM-N930F (or whatever the code is for Note 7 is) or in other words, it's a ROM that ports all the features of the Note 7 including the model number.
Ever since I installed this ROM I've been trying all sorts of things to bypass the Snapchat log in detection.
I first tried RootCloak.... It didn't work. So then I went on to research and found that Xposed may be the culprit. So, I uninstalled Xposed framework.... that too didn't work. Then I thought maybe it's the presence of the Xposed app on my phone..... Still "log in temporarily failed" .....
Finally, I uninstalled Root and the Super SU app..... and guess what.... it still doesn't work....
I even tried switching between the Standard Snapchat App and the Beta Snapchat App.... Still, doesn't work. :crying:
Is there any other way to make snapchat log in work without having to install the stock ROM for my phone? If there's nothing else, ill just assume its the ROM that triggers Snapchats log in protection.
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Same question, tried everything...
Im using android 7.1
I use samsung galaxy note 5
MinotaurusRom V7 and Nemesis V2 Kernel
I uninstalled xposed framekwork and xposed application and the supersu and also uninstalled snapchat and still have this ***** login error ??
hadymaher said:
I use samsung galaxy note 5
MinotaurusRom V7 and Nemesis V2 Kernel
I uninstalled xposed framekwork and xposed application and the supersu and also uninstalled snapchat and still have this ***** login error ����
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Have you made sure that XposedBridge.jar under /system/framework/ has been deleted? And make sure all files are also deleted from /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files.
Lewdog45 said:
Have you made sure that XposedBridge.jar under /system/framework/ has been deleted? And make sure all files are also deleted from /sdcard/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files.
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Thanks for your reply
I checked for these files but they don't exist
hadymaher said:
Thanks for your reply
I checked for these files but they don't exist
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Hmm... Do you have a Skype account? It's easier to communicate on and I will try to assist you further, thanks.
Lewdog45 said:
Hmm... Do you have a Skype account? It's easier to communicate on and I will try to assist you further, thanks.
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Sure my skype name is hadymaher1
Thanks for your efforts :good:
Okay my problem is solved thanks to @Lewdog45
he said:
I have a solution, it may be a big process but if you are the only person who use's Snapchat on your device then what you can do is:
1. Uninstall root access on your device
2. Log into Snapchat with your normal account (You should be able to log in once you have removed root access)
3. Once you have logged in on Snapchat, you can Re-root your device, and reinstall Xposed Framework if you wanted
VERY IMPORTANT!
If you log out of Snapchat at anytime while you have root access and Xposed installed, you will have to repeat this process.
And he said about unrooting:
Steps:
1. Open SuperSu
2. Navigate to the "Settings" tab
3. Find the "Cleanup" tab
4. Then click on "Full unroot"
5. Done!
VERY IMPORTANT!
If your device says that it's uninstalling root access for more than 10 minutes, try rebooting your device.
After signing in to snapchat you can re root your phone agian and install xposed without any problem
If this helped please thank him and you can contact him on skype "lewdog45" if the problem still presist.
Hi everyone. I'm trying to run snapchat @CM13. If i disable camera permissions it logs in without problems, but every time i enable the camera Snapchat get force closed. Any idea? This happends with or without root anable
So I did the dumb thing of accidently logging out of snapchat and now when i try to log back in it says, “Oh no! Your login temporarily failed, so please try again”. I tried on a phone without X-posed installed and logged in just fine. Is there any way to unistall the framework without having to reset my phone or is a reset the only way to fix the problem?
timark251 said:
So I did the dumb thing of accidently logging out of snapchat and now when i try to log back in it says, â??Oh no! Your login temporarily failed, so please try againâ?. I tried on a phone without X-posed installed and logged in just fine. Is there any way to unistall the framework without having to reset my phone or is a reset the only way to fix the problem?
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Hey i think im late but there are framework uninstallers just google it
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Hey i think im late but there are framework uninstallers just google it
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Thanks for the suggestion, I did end up flashing the uninstaller, but my phone wouldn't boot up after I did that. I went the route of just wiping my phone clean and restoring it from an earlier backup. That did the trick.
timark251 said:
Thanks for the suggestion, I did end up flashing the uninstaller, but my phone wouldn't boot up after I did that. I went the route of just wiping my phone clean and restoring it from an earlier backup. That did the trick.
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I have the material version of xposed installer which has the feature to disable the framework without uninstalling that did the trick for me
waleeds1 said:
I have the material version of xposed installer which has the feature to disable the framework without uninstalling that did the trick for me
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interesting...do you have a download link? That would save me the trouble of restoring in the future.
timark251 said:
interesting...do you have a download link? That would save me the trouble of restoring in the future.
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Sorry im late here is the link to the thread for the xposed installer http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758/page1
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Btw installing and uninstalling xposed takes time to boot. It takes around 2-5 minutes. Even when you will disable xposed using the xposed installer in the link above it might take atleast 1 min and if u didnt read in the thread you must uninstall the previous xposed installer on your device. Btw its mainly for lollipop and marshmallow. Not sure if it will work on older Android
I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
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I've tried installing Xposed several times now with no luck. I install in TWRP, reboot, and then my phone sits on a black screen with the blue light for forever until it goes to the Sprint LTE logo and then just stops there. I end up having to shut my phone down (which won't happen unless it's plugged in to charge), go back into TWRP, and then use the Xposed uninstaller. Then when I reboot, everything loads back up perfectly. I don't really know what's causing this? I apologize as I'm kind of a noob to rooting & such.
I have a Galaxy Note 5 SM-N920P on Android 6.0.1. Any advice?
(The only reason I really wanted to get Xposed is so I could install a module to bypass the root status for Snapchat...lol)
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
Sent from my SCH-R220
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Which Xposed file did you flash?
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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I think I downloaded from here. Xda website wasn't working last night while I was doing it.
http://android.wonderhowto.com/how-...work-android-6-0-marshmallow-devices-0166278/
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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I'm running stock, yes. Thank you for the link. I'll try it and then let you know!!
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If you running stock 6.0.1 and not a CM ROM you need the specialized one for Samsung. Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62377731
Don't forget after flashing it you should wipe caches, and it will take a little while to boot the first time after flashing Xposed
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The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
kdisn said:
The file you sent worked great still can't get into Snapchat though, but that's another issue. RootCloak doesn't do anything for it.
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Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
Sent from my SCH-R220
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Suhide hides root from snapchat, but Snapchat doesn't want you to have Xposed. There is a work around involving backing up app data on an unrooted, no Xposed phone and restoring that app data on rooted and Xposed phone
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
kdisn said:
I have tried several things and have been unable to get Snapchat to login. I have a backup of a logged in Snapchat from an unrooted device and when I install it onto my rooted phone, the app just logs me out.
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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mattzeller said:
Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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I'll try that. I flashed from Odin to wipe everything off and Snapchat works, but I don't have TWRP anymore. Even without Xposed and root, even when I JUST had TWRP, Snapchat wouldn't let me log in. But I'll try what you told me and hope it works
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Maybe remove Xposed, then unroot, root systemless(at least SR2), root switch, then turn off root and login. Once logged in turn root back on and install Xposed. Should work
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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So after a bunch of trouble with my phone, I'm left with what I can only assume are leftover files of Xposed that I didn't get off my phone when I flashed the uninstall file. I'm not rooted and only have TWRP, but Snapchat still refuses to let me login.
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
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Maybe do a factory reset to clear those out and see if snapchat will work
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I ran the uninstaller for Xposed again and it seems to have wiped the rest of the files because snapchat now lets me login. Now time to follow the instructions you gave me before w/ systemless rooting my NAND is backed up too just in case I screw up again.
Anyone else have a problem with snapchat, it won't let me log in. I'm on TWIZtd and it keeps giving me this pop-up.
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Anyone else have a problem with snapchat, it won't let me log in. I'm on TWIZtd and it keeps giving me this pop-up.
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snapchat does not work with rooted phones as ive heard
BIGDADDYXXL said:
Anyone else have a problem with snapchat, it won't let me log in. I'm on TWIZtd and it keeps giving me this pop-up.
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Only way to run snapchat on rooted phones is first install snapchat on non rooted firmware then sign in.
Once signed in now you can root your device and it will work fine.
If you want to flash another rom you can backup snapchat app+data by titanium backup app and restore it after flashing new rom and it won't ask for sign in again.
BIGDADDYXXL said:
Anyone else have a problem with snapchat, it won't let me log in. I'm on TWIZtd and it keeps giving me this pop-up.
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Is xposed framework installed? Notice that if you have xposed installed Snapchat will not let you use it. It's not a matter of phone being rooted, it's rooted w/ xposed installed alongside.
Only way I fixed this problem was a clean flash of current ROM and logging in before installing xposed.
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Is xposed framework installed? Notice that if you have xposed installed Snapchat will not let you use it. It's not a matter of phone being rooted, it's rooted w/ xposed installed alongside.
Only way I fixed this problem was a clean flash of current ROM and logging in before installing xposed.
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No I don't have xposed installed, but I have a xposed removal zip that I can flash and see if that helps. Thanks everyone for their feedback.