Hi guys,
I have a brand new Note 5 running 5.1.1 (in Australia) and want to install Xposed so I can use the exchange security bypass feature.
I'm reading a few guides and they're all a little bit different to each other, and some of them can get confusing.
Just wondering if anyone has a straightforward step-by-step guide which will tell me how to install Xposed on my phone? I think I have to root the phone and then install TWRP and then use that to install Xposed?
EDIT: Can I install Xposed and use the exchange settings bypass without rooting the device?
Cheers
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Hi everybody, im sorry if this is wront section for it, but i have a question!
I just got a android phone (Xperia z3 compact) and did the whole good old rooting proccess, im running the latest version of KitKat with Root + SuperSU and bootloader is still locked, with my DRM keys in tact.
I really want to install the Xposed app but i got some questions:
1. Do i have to install anything else before installing Xposed? (I heard you NEED to install BusyBox, from Play Store). If yes, what is it?
2. To install Xposed, do i have to just download its APK and run or do i have to do all that "flashing" thing on recovery?
Thank you very much.
Please help here too, I hv D6553 jp docomo version Z3, just bought it,
Needs : Xposed, preserving all DRM functions,
I checked the "available for unlock BL" is No, don't know what it's means but the shop said they hv done nothing except unlocking SIM, also it seems NFC only works using stock docomo ROM,
Thanks
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taciogw said:
Hi everybody, im sorry if this is wront section for it, but i have a question!
I just got a android phone (Xperia z3 compact) and did the whole good old rooting proccess, im running the latest version of KitKat with Root + SuperSU and bootloader is still locked, with my DRM keys in tact.
I really want to install the Xposed app but i got some questions:
1. Do i have to install anything else before installing Xposed? (I heard you NEED to install BusyBox, from Play Store). If yes, what is it?
2. To install Xposed, do i have to just download its APK and run or do i have to do all that "flashing" thing on recovery?
Thank you very much.
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1. No, BusyBox is not required for Xposed framework. Install the Xposed Installer from Play Store and follow the procedure.
2. It depends on your Android version. If you are on Lollipop (Android 5.x+), you have to flash it via custom recovery. If you are on Android 4.0.3+, then just procede as described in (1.) above.
orville87 said:
1. No, BusyBox is not required for Xposed framework. Install the Xposed Installer from Play Store and follow the procedure.
2. It depends on your Android version. If you are on Lollipop (Android 5.x+), you have to flash it via custom recovery. If you are on Android 4.0.3+, then just procede as described in (1.) above.
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Thank you mate.
Hi Guys, I know a lot of people here on xda cannot go on their daily lives without root on their phone, but there are these pain in the bottom applications that refuse to run when root is detected. my only means of hiding root back then was using an xposed module, may I know if someone else have an idea on how to hide root from apps? thanks in advance!~
SuperSU Pro has the option that works for some apps. Not sure if it is in the standard version.
Best solution is to boycott HBO.
root cloak still works with 5.1.1. you can find it here in the forums. get the latest alpha version and it should work.
Hi folks,
So I cannot use Netflix anymore because they blocked rooted devices. It appears the only way to get past that is using Magisk. But it looks like i need to revert to stock before I do that.
Wanted to find out if anyone has done this already?
Ive been on here for about 4 hours and to no avail, I cant find the answer to my question. I have a Verizon HTC 10 rooted with SuperSU and TWRP. Im still on version 6.0.1 (MM) with the software 1.85.605.8. My question is, can I go about unrooting SuperSU without losing anything ( data, apps etc) and installing Magisk in its place?
I want to know what Im at risk of losing before I do a full unroot of SuperSU.
In the same boat
I did my first root yesterday on a Nexus 7 with Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.9 which apparently uses Chainfire SuperSU. Now I find I really needed Magisk to deal with the app issues. I've seen a couple tutorials about switching but not clear if I will have to lose everything and start from scratch. Any help ASAP would be greatly appreciated
This sounds like it really should be in the Magisk forums... There's info there (check the stickies).
Hi, I am using Samsung C9 Pro (SM-C9000) and I am on Nougat 7.1.1 (SDK 25). I need to root my device and use some xposed modules. As per advise in xda-developers I installed xposed 3.1.5. When i opened xposed it said xposed framework is not installed and suggested version 89. I tried both install and install via recovery. It keeps saying "Failed to get root access. Make sure your device is rooted properly and you have not blocked shell commands."
Now wondering what to do for this. Because I am installed xposed to root my device. But xposed itself is saying me "make sure your device is rooted properly". Its a deadlock. Also I tried iRoot, King Root, Root master, and various other root APKs and nothing worked so far. Need help to either root my device (with a verified solution for Nougat 7.1.1 - SDK 25) or to successfully install xposed framework/modules for rooting. Please throw in ireas for some verified and working solutions for Nougat 7.1.1. Thank you very much in advance
first of all.
Xposed can't root your device. It's a framework that need root to install.
second... you might need to read as much as you can in your device forum about how to root your phone.
If you still trying like this (without trying to read carefully) it'll lead you to brick your phone.
Hopes this clarify something.
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