For Samsung S4's users, if we upgrade the system to Android 5.0, we won't able to use Xposed.
We have to first deodex the system.
But since odexed system has better performance than the deodexed one, I wonder if we can do this?
1. DeOdex the system.
2. Flash the Xposed framework.
3. Odex the system.
I don't know how "DeOdex" and "Odex" work. So it's just my idea. Maybe it's totally wrong.
There is no speed increase for odexed roms also since the dalvik VM is only used for backwards compatibility and all up to date apps use ART(many times faster than dalvik) there is literally no reason to odex your system it is only a bad thing. Here is some info on odex vs deodex: http://www.redmondpie.com/odexed-vs-deodexed-the-difference-between-the-two-android-roms-explained/
John Chu said:
For Samsung S4's users, if we upgrade the system to Android 5.0, we won't able to use Xposed.
We have to first deodex the system.
But since odexed system has better performance than the deodexed one, I wonder if we can do this?
1. DeOdex the system.
2. Flash the Xposed framework.
3. Odex the system.
I don't know how "DeOdex" and "Odex" work. So it's just my idea. Maybe it's totally wrong.
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No need for a deodexed ROM on Samsung devices with Android 5.0.x anymore. Use arter97's version from here.
orville87 said:
No need for a deodexed ROM on Samsung devices with Android 5.0.x anymore. Use arter97's version from here.
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But it says
"/* Prerequisite */
Due to my skills limitation, only deodex'ed ROMs are supported for now."
And if i try to install the framework it reminds me to deodex my ROM.
John Chu said:
But it says
"/* Prerequisite */
Due to my skills limitation, only deodex'ed ROMs are supported for now."
And if i try to install the framework it reminds me to deodex my ROM.
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Search the thread, there is an updated version available (probably not in the OP yet), which works for odexed ROMs.
Xmaster24 said:
There is no speed increase for odexed roms also since the dalvik VM is only used for backwards compatibility and all up to date apps use ART(many times faster than dalvik) there is literally no reason to odex your system it is only a bad thing. Here is some info on odex vs deodex: http://www.redmondpie.com/odexed-vs-deodexed-the-difference-between-the-two-android-roms-explained/
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Actually, deodexing has already brought me problem. My stock browser can't launch after deodexing my system.
It says "Internet has stopped working."
John Chu said:
Actually, deodexing has already brought me problem. My stock browser can't launch after deodexing my system.
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That's one app also pretty remote as samsung has more than likely never upgraded it to ART. Why would you use it anyway just use Firefox it has plugins and all
The framework which works without deodexing system is here.
And I don't know why after installing this version, my S4 still shows a window "Unfortunately, Internet has stopped." Maybe it's some problem about the Xposed framework itself I guess.
Xmaster24 said:
That's one app also pretty remote as samsung has more than likely never upgraded it to ART. Why would you use it anyway just use Firefox it has plugins and all
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But I think the built-in browser costs less Rom than Firefox.
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But I think the built-in browser costs less Rom than Firefox.
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Don't you mean data? Also you have a galaxy s4 an extra 40 MB will do nothing
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Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Xposed is not compatible with any MIUI ROM and it will never ever be. At least not fully.
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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biso46 said:
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
Sent from my device GT-S5570I in my own words
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Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
Yeah xposed framework does not work on miui roms..... You will get boot loops..... I also tried once.
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Jon.Sch said:
Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
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If you have made nanroid backup wipe factory data / partition then format /system /data / cache and restore your backup or flash any rom.
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that greenery without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
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Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
Please press thanks if I helped.
Use this it will work
http://www.mediafire.com/?7tak4k26d3kssh4
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
Please press thanks if I helped.
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amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
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amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
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Details details... Lemme see what more there is to know
Oh yeah umm.. Most of the startup managers for Android are full of crap... The play store ones atleast coz the Google developers policy doesn't allow such apps which actually work really well in this context... Still don't know how they decide that though. Well whatever if you had xposed then it could have been possible. But even then install gsam battery monitor and note the apps which consume the most system resources. Greenify them if you wish to and then they'll open/consume system resources only when they are active ie you are using them in real time.
That's all I guess
Cheers
Tarun
Please press thanks button if I helped.
Updated using the Nexus toolkit. Worked beautifally, rooted and stock recovery. But sad to see that I can't use Xposed! I love Wanam.
From Android Authority - http://www.androidauthority.com/xpos...llipop-540928/
Quote:
One of the under-the-hood changes brought by Android 5.0 Lollipop is the adoption of ART as the only runtime on Android, replacing the aging Dalvik. While ART brings faster app execution thanks to its use of ahead-of-time compilation, it also happens to break Rovo89’s Xposed Framework. For this reason, Xposed doesn’t work on devices running KitKat with ART, as well as on all devices running Lollipop.
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Yea. Xposed framework author will need to issue an updated version for lollipop.
Someone made a list of xposed module replacements. It's a short list but a good start. I've checked the Apps Ops replacement they mention from play store and it works great. just make sure you get the right one, there are similarly named ones that don't work.
http://iwiz-vicky.blogspot.com/2014...1/alternatives-to-popular-xposed-modules.html
Hi, I bought a Samsung Galaxy Core II through my carrier's shop a week ago. I already rooted the phone. I'm also using Nova launcher 3.3 (latest), and everything else is stock. Core II came with Android 4.4.2 installed, carrier's version, but as I am a superuser, I've deleted a lot of useless stuff.
The question:
¿Can I install Xposed framework and GravityBox [KK] in this device?
This is what I'd install if someone here confirms that I can:
Xposed Installer 2.7 experimental1: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
GravityBox [KK] 3.5.1: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox
Is it OK?
I've noticed, reading GravityBox's thread, this:
Compatibility
- Supports AOSP devices running vanilla Android 4.4
- Supports Motorola Moto G Dual SIM running stock KitKat
- Supports ThL 5000 running stock KitKat and potentially other MediaTek devices running pure MediaTek ROMs
- DOES NOT support devices running ROMs vastly modified by device manufacturers (HTC Sense, Samsung Touchwiz, MIUI, LeWa, Xperia, ...)
- SHOULD NOT be used with custom ROMs like CM, AOSPA, RootBox, SlimBean and others - it makes no sense since the most of the features are already
in the ROM (may cause conflicts and unexpected behaviour)
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Does that mean that if you have a Samsung, Xperia, HTC... mobile, GravityBox won't work due to compatibility issues?
My goal is to change the function of the volume buttons to only modify the volume of "Music, video, games and other media", in every situation, so it doesn't matter if I'm in the home screen, in YouTube App or using Chrome, always change the "Music, etc" volume, not Notification's one, or Ringtone's, or system's. So if I accidentally press volume up, the phone does not changes from Mute to Sound, or changes the volume of the ringtone, and all that stuff. They told me that I can accomplish that with GravityBox.
Thanks, hope someone here can help me out!
Yes you can i have the same device and i installed xposed and gravity box and both worked well
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Wow, thank you. Installed and working nicely. How awesome is GravityBox!
on my core 2 it says ''xopsed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).'' and so the install/update button is not highlighted.
shivam_112 said:
on my core 2 it says ''xopsed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).'' and so the install/update button is not highlighted.
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Use the latest (v2.7 experimental1) Xposed.apk file from here.
Not compatible with core 2
I installedxxposed on core2 but it says not compatiblewith SDK 19. I installed a custom rom to make it run, but the rom was unstable so I had to go back to default Samsung core2 rom and now xposed is not working on the default Samsung rom. Amy way to make it run?
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I installedxxposed on core2 but it says not compatiblewith SDK 19. I installed a custom rom to make it run, but the rom was unstable so I had to go back to default Samsung core2 rom and now xposed is not working on the default Samsung rom. Amy way to make it run?
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So you are running a KitKat ROM, right? You should use the Xposed v2.7 experimental1 from the Xposed repo.
rambomhtri said:
Wow, thank you. Installed and working nicely. How awesome is GravityBox!
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how did you insall it?????
having a compatibility issue..
framwork wont update
???
hasnaatarif said:
how did you insall it?????
having a compatibility issue..
framwork wont update
???
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Core 2 "SM-G355HN". There are other Samsung Galaxy Core 2 models that may behave different. It was very easy, though I did it long time ago, I don't remember well. I just followed the very simple and easy steps. First, I installed the Xposed framework, and then the module Gravity Box (for KitKat). But I don't remember the exact steps I did, sorry.
Same problem..framework wont update...bt i did it 1st time.. after uninstall it i cant update now...in galaxy core2..
firmware issue
my dear..............
ive searched solution for this problem because i already hv that problem you just download the old firmware of core 2 1 or two years back from sam mobile flash it root it again you will see xposed working im indeed a happy user of core 2 once again happy hacking......
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G355H/INU/
from there download firmware from date 2014 or less donot download firmwares greater than 2014 <year>
Me too using both and they r working well..
I can not install xposed framework
younis12c said:
Yes you can i have the same device and i installed xposed and gravity box and both worked well
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I can't install xposed framework in my SM-G355H. Please help
'Install/update' is not highlighted
It is showing:
Xposed is not compatible with android ASK version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)
Warning:linker: /data/data/de.robv. android.xposed..installer/cache/app_processes has text relocations . This is wasting memory and is a security risk. Please fix
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: cannot locate symbol
"_ZN7android14AndroidRuntime5startEPKcs2_"
referenced by "/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_processes"...
How did you install
if anyone likes to help me please give me theirony email I will send screen shots.
Hi im newbie here
Ive encountered a module that required xposed_bridge version 60 but ive updated the installer to 2.71 experimental but still no update even if i hit install/update and rebooted i have an android 4.4.2
enoslayd said:
Hi im newbie here
Ive encountered a module that required xposed_bridge version 60 but ive updated the installer to 2.71 experimental but still no update even if i hit install/update and rebooted i have an android 4.4.2
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Apparently your module won't work on kitkat, that's a new one. But unless you upgrade to lollipop, you're sol
I cant upgrade to lollipop because my phone is low end no support even update to 4.4.4 and i heard that xposed framework works best on dalvik kitkat to ics
enoslayd said:
I cant upgrade to lollipop because my phone is low end no support even update to 4.4.4 and i heard that xposed framework works best on dalvik kitkat to ics
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There's no xposed for kk art, only dalvik if that's what you're asking. Regardless, it seems the module isn't compatible with kk.
Ok thanks
Btw the module is androplusmod
enoslayd said:
I cant upgrade to lollipop because my phone is low end no support even update to 4.4.4 and i heard that xposed framework works best on dalvik kitkat to ics
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Curious My Friend What Device do you Have,
Out of Curiosity if you could provide me
Manufacture
Device Model
Product Name
baseband
modem
Kernel
Carrier
CSC code
Country CSC code
total ram
Knox Status
& if your rooted the method you chose
Phone Tools in Play Store should help you locate this information
sometimes it is possible to find compatible replacement
& if not there is always the option to highly customize and lighten the current system your using to maximize its potential
& Xposed really is more hit and Miss it really is determined by the requisitions the device on is requiring of their device so sometimes Yes and sometimes No
and for lollipop xposed it tends to be a bit buggy & sometimes creates a clunker instead of a masterful device
the SpO2 measurement disappeared from.my phone and the s health app says that my phone can't measure it.
how do you think this can be fixed ?
thanks in advance .
I'm also trying to find a way to fix this.
It looks like Samsung was forced to remove some features in one of the S Health updates for legal purposes in some regions. Remember the whole issue about Samsung not intending for their phones to be medical devices which I think requires additional FDA regulations, or something.
There was a way using Xposed mods, there is a module called Global S Health which can apparently remove the regional restriction.
The problem I'm having now is that currently, the Xposed framework does not work on stock Samsung ROMS, I might end up changing my ROM, if you aren't using a ROM based on a Samsung ROM, this solution could work for you.
Metaphysical said:
The problem I'm having now is that currently, the Xposed framework does not work on stock Samsung ROMS, I might end up changing my ROM, if you aren't using a ROM based on a Samsung ROM, this solution could work for you.
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Xposed does work on stock Marshmallow roms. Are you still running Marshmallow?
Yes, I'm on 6.01
This is where I read that it wouldn't work on Samsung Lolipop & Marshmallow
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Metaphysical said:
Yes, I'm on 6.01
This is where I read that it wouldn't work on Samsung Lolipop & Marshmallow
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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Thats for xposed. We have to install a specially modified version. Usally by a user called wannam.