Hi, first I am sorry if I am asking in the wrong place, I have been searching threads now for hours and I can't find a definite answer, (sorry if I am missing something obvious too )
I got just my Samsung S7 flat exynos (I had an S4 before that with Kitkat)
I rooted my phone using Odin and CF-Auto Root explained here: http://gs7.wonderhowto.com/how-to/root-samsung-galaxy-s7-s7-edge-0169762/
I didn't do anything else except get root. ( I don't want a custom ROM)
I want to install xposed framework, as I had it before on my S4 and I rely on it and certain modules.
I read the thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
it says: "Known issues:
- Bootloops on Samsung stock ROMs. That's due to Samsung's changes to ART. There are unofficial builds that work around this by deodexing and adjusting the ROM."
does that mean I can't install it on my S7? I am scared to try and get a bootloop.
Is there a list anywhere which phones it is compatible with? or any thread I should be checking to know when it's safe to install on S7?
thanks in advance
anyone ?
Try this one.
[UNOFFICIAL][5.1/6][v80.0][11 Feb]Xposed for Samsung Lollipop/Marshmallow
It's working with my G935F S7 Edge
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I've been seriously searching everywhere and can't find the right process here.
Is there a Xposed framework for the Galaxy S4 Active i537? I'm rooted and on Lollipop 5.0.1.
I've seen a bunch of the [official] forums for Xposed framework like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 but most of them talk about Samsung getting bootloops.
Is there a correct build or unofficial Xposed framework build that works for my phone? Any replies would help. I really am just wanting to use Wanam Xposed and Xposed G-touchwiz.
Thanks guys.
Me too my phone is s4 active I9295
drumsetman said:
I've been seriously searching everywhere and can't find the right process here.
Is there a Xposed framework for the Galaxy S4 Active i537? I'm rooted and on Lollipop 5.0.1.
I've seen a bunch of the [official] forums for Xposed framework like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 but most of them talk about Samsung getting bootloops.
Is there a correct build or unofficial Xposed framework build that works for my phone? Any replies would help. I really am just wanting to use Wanam Xposed and Xposed G-touchwiz.
Thanks guys.
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ITs XrazE said:
Me too my phone is s4 active I9295
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The official version of Xposed only works with AOSP-based ROMs (CyanogenMod et. al.). You need to use one of the unofficial versions of Xposed built specifically for Samsung TouchWiz-based ROMs. I'm using CyanogenMod so I can't tell you which one will work for your phone, but I would give the fork by arter97 a try. It looks like it should work as long as you meet the requirements posted in the thread.
I am rooted and I am trying to get lollipop 5.01 rooted version onto my Samsung Galaxy s4 i337 using flashfire. I am appreciative of your help if you are willing to give it.
Figured it out! Xposed on OC7 5.0.1 rooted
drumsetman said:
I've been seriously searching everywhere and can't find the right process here.
Is there a Xposed framework for the Galaxy S4 Active i537? I'm rooted and on Lollipop 5.0.1.
I've seen a bunch of the [official] forums for Xposed framework like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 but most of them talk about Samsung getting bootloops.
Is there a correct build or unofficial Xposed framework build that works for my phone? Any replies would help. I really am just wanting to use Wanam Xposed and Xposed G-touchwiz.
Thanks guys.
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Took a few years but hey here is what I did! This phone is actually fast even in 2020 with this software combo. I'm on "I537_OC7_Stock_Rooted_Deodexed_ROM" btw.
[optional install Snapchat and login **before installing Xposed or you never will be able to login again)
GO into airplane mode - set the date on the phone to 9-11-15 manually, install flashfire v.24 apk, BACKUP ALL YOUR PARTIONS in flashfire and transfer to USB (mine was about 3GB), go back into flashfire and install "xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon_requestConcurrentGC.zip", wait for it to reboot and optimize all apps, install "XposedInstaller_3.1.5.apk", Profit.
IF YOU NEED ANY OF THESE FILES SEND ME A PM!
I used to have Xposed framework on my Samsung Galaxy S4, but now I can't install it again. It gives me this error in the app (see the attached screenshot).
I tried using versions 2.6, 2.6.1, and 2.7 experimental 1 but none of them let me install it.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S4 T-mobile running stock firmware 4.4.4 (M919UVUFOK3)
brainiak4431 said:
I used to have Xposed framework on my Samsung Galaxy S4, but now I can't install it again. It gives me this error in the app (see the attached screenshot).
I tried using versions 2.6, 2.6.1, and 2.7 experimental 1 but none of them let me install it.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S4 T-mobile running stock firmware 4.4.4 (M919UVUFOK3)
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Same here, i too have the exact same problem :crying::crying: ....I thought of posting a new thread but when i saw this thread i decided to await a reply from here. Mine's a Samsung Galaxy Core 2 (SM-G355H)
You won't find any answers in this thread; all the action passed you by already. Try here instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3249895
Hi guys
I need some help to install xposed installer on my device i try all the possible methods to install but it doesn't work. I already flash the xposed-v86-sdk21-arm framework but when the phone boot the screen is frozen on samsung logo so i restore my data again, i feel the framework is not compatible with my device .
Steps done:
My device rooted with superSU
Teamwin recovery available
Installed xposed installer apk
Phone module: samsung A300f
Cpu: armeabi-v7a
Android 5.0.2
Hope you guys give me some tips to solve this problem and thank you.
READ the official post for xPosed, it's spelled out in big red letters that official doesn't work on Samsung touchwiz. You need a special modified version. You found the xPosed general board (it's where you posted this thread) it is easy from that spot to find what you need. Search lollipop samsung xPosed find the one of the two existing xPosed forks that works with 5.0.x
hey
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READ the official post for xPosed, it's spelled out in big red letters that official doesn't work on Samsung touchwiz. You need a special modified version. You found the xPosed general board (it's where you posted this thread) it is easy from that spot to find what you need. Search lollipop samsung xPosed find the one of the two existing xPosed forks that works with 5.0.x
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thanks for replay, i tried today to flash deodex'ed rom but it doesn't work because it's to old and samsung released an update last time, so is there another method to install rovo official xposed ?
or is there any rom can work with rovo official xposed?
The only ROMs that will work with Rovo xPosed would be non-touchwiz based, such as CM (which can have its own issues with xPosed). But you really need to ask these questions of samsung users. There are a ton on deodexed ROM many are just stock touchwiz that have been deodexed. Part of having root and xPosed means not always having the latest OEM android version. I'm sure somebody in the correct thread (Arter or Wanam) can point you at the ROM they use.
thanks
thank u again Nergal I'm really appreciate your replays i already try out some rom's right now hopefully it's work
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hey guys xposed work right now
i install marshmallow "unofficial" and then the xposed framework flashed correctly
thanks
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.
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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.
I'm an old guy who is new to making modifications to my phone and I really need some help.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a stock ROM and running Android 5.01. I've installed TWRP and made a backup. From there, I'm a little lost. From the reading that I've done, I know that Samsung has a bootloop issue. I've downloaded the Xposed ZIP for Samsung but in the details it said it runs on Android 5.1 and above. Here is what I need to know.
1. Will the modified framework work on 5.01 or is there another version of Xposed that I should be running?
2. Does anyone know if there is a written guide or a good step by step video that can walk me through the setup? Most of the stuff that I'm reading is written for people with more background in Android modifications than I actually have. I'm kind of looking for something written for a novice, that takes me through all of the steps.
3. A really basic question here that will give you an idea of my experience level. Everything I've read about Xposed on the Note 4 says that you have to flash the framework to the phone. How do you do that? I know that may sound like a stupid question but I'm a beginner.
Any assistance will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I'm an old guy who is new to making modifications to my phone and I really need some help.
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 with a stock ROM and running Android 5.01. I've installed TWRP and made a backup. From there, I'm a little lost. From the reading that I've done, I know that Samsung has a bootloop issue. I've downloaded the Xposed ZIP for Samsung but in the details it said it runs on Android 5.1 and above. Here is what I need to know.
1. Will the modified framework work on 5.01 or is there another version of Xposed that I should be running?
2. Does anyone know if there is a written guide or a good step by step video that can walk me through the setup? Most of the stuff that I'm reading is written for people with more background in Android modifications than I actually have. I'm kind of looking for something written for a novice, that takes me through all of the steps.
3. A really basic question here that will give you an idea of my experience level. Everything I've read about Xposed on the Note 4 says that you have to flash the framework to the phone. How do you do that? I know that may sound like a stupid question but I'm a beginner.
Any assistance will be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Welcome to XDA.
Please have a look at this thread and read post #2.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
There you'll find all required information about how to identify the correct framework version for yourself. You have to use the framework version by XDA member arter97. A link to the corresponding thread can be found in the above mentioned post #2.
You have mostly set up everything that you need for flashing Xposed. Flashing means installing a file (either .zip or .img) through recovery. TWRP is a custom recovery, thus enabling users to flash custom modifications such as Xposed or custom ROM's. Just enter TWRP, chose Install, navigate to the file you want to install and proceed.
For video tutorials, just search YouTube for "flashing Xposed Lollipop Samsung" (or similar).
If you have further questions about the framework, please use the corresponding thread of arter97.
As an alternative, search XDA for "Material Design Xposed Installer". You'll find a thread of an unofficial version of the Xposed Installer app, which can help you to find and install the correct version in a more easier way. Don't worry about the description "unofficial", it is the same as the official version, beside the option to download and install framework versions for not officially supported versions like the one you need.
Thank you. Have run into another issue though and need further assistance.
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Welcome to XDA.
Please have a look at this thread and read post #2.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
There you'll find all required information about how to identify the correct framework version for yourself. You have to use the framework version by XDA member arter97. A link to the corresponding thread can be found in the above mentioned post #2.
You have mostly set up everything that you need for flashing Xposed. Flashing means installing a file (either .zip or .img) through recovery. TWRP is a custom recovery, thus enabling users to flash custom modifications such as Xposed or custom ROM's. Just enter TWRP, chose Install, navigate to the file you want to install and proceed.
For video tutorials, just search YouTube for "flashing Xposed Lollipop Samsung" (or similar).
If you have further questions about the framework, please use the corresponding thread of arter97.
As an alternative, search XDA for "Material Design Xposed Installer". You'll find a thread of an unofficial version of the Xposed Installer app, which can help you to find and install the correct version in a more easier way. Don't worry about the description "unofficial", it is the same as the official version, beside the option to download and install framework versions for not officially supported versions like the one you need.
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Thank you for posting this thread. It helped me a lot but I've run into another issue. Specifically, deodexing my ROM. I've spent the better part of the past day researching this.
The thread you gave me has a link to a deodexing tool but I can't get it to work on the phone since windows 10 doesn't recognize the phone as a logical drive with a letter. Instead, it comes up by its name: Ganymede
Is there another way that you know of to deodex the ROM? I know that Titanium Backup Pro does deodexing but only for apps. They have a disclaimer that says they don't impact framework... which is what I'm assuming that I need to do. Or is there already a deodexed version of the stock Samsung ROM available to use? Again, I'm new to this so I really don't know what I'm looking for.
jmalmberg said:
Thank you for posting this thread. It helped me a lot but I've run into another issue. Specifically, deodexing my ROM. I've spent the better part of the past day researching this.
The thread you gave me has a link to a deodexing tool but I can't get it to work on the phone since windows 10 doesn't recognize the phone as a logical drive with a letter. Instead, it comes up by its name: Ganymede
Is there another way that you know of to deodex the ROM? I know that Titanium Backup Pro does deodexing but only for apps. They have a disclaimer that says they don't impact framework... which is what I'm assuming that I need to do. Or is there already a deodexed version of the stock Samsung ROM available to use? Again, I'm new to this so I really don't know what I'm looking for.
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I am not familiar with how to deodex a ROM as I haven't done this before. But there is a dedicated sub-forum here on XDA for the Note 4 (even for different carriers, if this applies to you). A quick search for "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" will bring up all sub-forums. Identify the correct one for your device and check out the Q&A section or ROM development sections there. You might find either a guide about how to deodex a ROM, a deodexed ROM itself or a custom ROM, which does not necessarily need to be deodexed if it is based on an Android version different from 5.0.1.
As I am not familiar with both the Note 4 as well as the process of deodexing a ROM, I am afraid that I might be of no further help here. Hopefully you'll find some way in the above mentioned sub-forum.
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I am not familiar with how to deodex a ROM as I haven't done this before. But there is a dedicated sub-forum here on XDA for the Note 4 (even for different carriers, if this applies to you). A quick search for "Samsung Galaxy Note 4" will bring up all sub-forums. Identify the correct one for your device and check out the Q&A section or ROM development sections there. You might find either a guide about how to deodex a ROM, a deodexed ROM itself or a custom ROM, which does not necessarily need to be deodexed if it is based on an Android version different from 5.0.1.
As I am not familiar with both the Note 4 as well as the process of deodexing a ROM, I am afraid that I might be of no further help here. Hopefully you'll find some way in the above mentioned sub-forum.
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Thank you very much. I'll check out the other forums. I really appreciate your help!