Xposed - HTC One Mini 2

Hey fellas,
Struggling big time here trying to get xposed working, Ive looked everywhere but cant find a post that shows me how to correctly install the framework on my mini 2.
Im on stock, bootloader is unlocked, rooted and twrp installed, so, i tried the xposed installer app to install framework, but it only enables 1 part of the process, 58 and 54, the other one installs then says reboot, when i go back to xposwd app, still only 1 part working -
app_process nothing active
Xposed bridge.jar - 54 active.
In red it says - app process version 58 has been installed previously but version "___" was found now, if you didnt expect an old file to be restored you might want to try installing via recovery (auto or manual) -
WOT ???????
LMAO, had plenty of phones, Z2 was my last one and ive never had issues installing xposed.
Now i am S-ON still coz i aint paying 25 dollars just to s-off when someone will crack it in the end, i always thought development was to share not to scam peeps outta money, but anyway, could this be my issue, i just assumed, being rooted, xposed should be fine.
Where am i going wrong.
Can anyone please assist, i would be extremely grateful.

gazza35 said:
Hey fellas,
Struggling big time here trying to get xposed working, Ive looked everywhere but cant find a post that shows me how to correctly install the framework on my mini 2.
Im on stock, bootloader is unlocked, rooted and twrp installed, so, i tried the xposed installer app to install framework, but it only enables 1 part of the process, 58 and 54, the other one installs then says reboot, when i go back to xposwd app, still only 1 part working -
app_process nothing active
Xposed bridge.jar - 54 active.
In red it says - app process version 58 has been installed previously but version "___" was found now, if you didnt expect an old file to be restored you might want to try installing via recovery (auto or manual) -
WOT ???????
LMAO, had plenty of phones, Z2 was my last one and ive never had issues installing xposed.
Now i am S-ON still coz i aint paying 25 dollars just to s-off when someone will crack it in the end, i always thought development was to share not to scam peeps outta money, but anyway, could this be my issue, i just assumed, being rooted, xposed should be fine.
Where am i going wrong.
Can anyone please assist, i would be extremely grateful.
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you dont need S-OFF for xposed
but you do need custom recovery like TWRP for better installation.
i always use option fash with zip,
choose installation mode
Recovery(flash zip automatically)

Wow, easy as that, worked a treat, thanks very much for your help

gazza35 said:
Wow, easy as that, worked a treat, thanks very much for your help
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glad to help...

What zip do I flash exactly?

Imjustsaint said:
What zip do I flash exactly?
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in xposed choose installation mode ZIP.
you dont choose nothing else. just let it do the work

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xposed framework not working tried EVERYTHING

Ok So.. I am using my HTC One for almost a year now, when I came across this xposed frame work and xblast module, and I got so so excited after reading this, that trust me the sole reason for Rooting my HTC One was to be able to use xblast.
I rooted my HTC One, successfully, and installed xposed framework successfully as well, Installed xblast and did all sorts of modifications like, changing carrier text, wifi signal color, battery color, mobile signal color and couple of others and did a reboot, and to my surprised and much to the anticlimax to my excitement NOTHING worked not even one change happened ... ... I was like in tears ... ..... well check and re checked everything, and tried a hard re boot and still nothing.
I then noticed if I go in to xposed framework, it says the latest version of xposed is not active and I have like red "42" in front of app_process.
Searched xda and came to conclusion that you have to manually or automatically (what ever works) have to install the xposed framework file.
I tried the below files from THIS thread
cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v2.3.1.zip
cwm-Xposed.Framework.Installer.v2.4.1.zip
Version 2.4.1 if I install by going in to recovery mode, the phone does not boot at all and gets stuck at HTC Logo screen, I have to then go to recovery and load the " Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip " to be able to boot.
Version 2.3.1 if I install I am able to boot BUT it still says the latest version of xposed is not installed. and its all red in front of app_process.
Searched XDA AGAIN and some post suggested that do a manual install and when in recover install the xposed-installer-recovery.zip from Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files BUT doing this again does not let my phone boot and I am stuck at HTC Logo till the time I re boot to recovery and run the Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
I am using a rooted HTC One M7 with Android 4.4.2 and HTC sense 6 with Nova Launcher ..
Friends as you can see I have done every part of my own trouble shooting and have read like gazillions thread on XDA and tried out every possible thing I can think off.
I believe I now have the right to start a thread and ask for help officially ....SO PLEASE HELP ...:crying:
Hi Friends, any one on this, I could really use some help and guidance here ....
Have you tried to reinstall xposed? Deinstall the app and reinstall everything? What about root access? Have you granted xposed root access?
Use the latest version (2.6.1) and flash Xposed from the recovery. We can't help you if you're using an old version (2.4.1).
(FYI, the installer would've told you to do exactly that if you just used the latest version.)
OK OK wait I did some more reading, mean time I was waiting for a reply here, and did some troubleshooting, it seems the S-On was the culprit ....... I had to use firewater to get S-OFF even that was not straight as I was getting some error. I then had to flash kernal Bulletproof and then use firewater to have S-OFF.
Anyway with S-OFF I finally was able ti have Xposed framework all green. BUT BUT xblast which was the sole purpose of the entire saga, messed up my phone like anything. I loaded Xblast module and again did all sorts of changes, and re booted, ...
Here goes my experience ...
1. It took a truck load of time to boot,
2. Then when I finally saw the desktop screen, my carrier signal was off, No signal what so ever ...
2.1 BTW I was able to see few xblase changes like my name on the status bar.
2.2 Crashed few apps like DS Audio and lastfm
3. Even before I could think to proceed I started getting this message "com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly" repeatedly, again n again. I kept on pressing Dont send but the message would not go.
4. I rebooted again and same behavior the message simply would not go, plus no signal.
5. What I finally did was somehow go in to xposed framework and uncheck xblast and rebooted
6. Finally I was able to boot with everything back.
Good new is atleast Xposed Framework is working with all Green. Xblast didnt and is checkedoff
BTW xblast version is latest (AFAIK) ...1.8.7
Any suggestions steps the gurus here can recommend to have xblast working.
Mean time will try some other modules like BubbleUPnP (Audio cast) , sense 6 tools etc and report ...
Thanks for all the help and guidance
This is the wrong place for module specific support, you should post in the modules' threads instead.
could have atleast point me in the right direction .... anyway thanks for all help here ....
sam9s said:
could have atleast point me in the right direction .... anyway thanks for all help here ....
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I did: I told you to post in the modules' threads. Those are usually linked from inside the module itself or from the module's repo page, but I'm not going to search for the links myself and paste them for you.

Bein Sport app refuses to work with my rooted Z3C

Hi everyone!
I have a rooted Z3C and it is a fantastic phone, I love it. The problem is that I bought a television sport service that includes the possibility to watch games on your phone, it's called Bein Sport. This app is able to detect root and refuse to play any videos so the service I bought becomes kind of useless
The worst part is that I don't want to mess around, just want to watch games on my phone and use the service for what it was thought. Si I thought i'd give a shout here, has anyone been able to bypass that annoying feature? I don't even understand why they don't like rooted phone
thanks!
McGuigew said:
Hi everyone!
I have a rooted Z3C and it is a fantastic phone, I love it. The problem is that I bought a television sport service that includes the possibility to watch games on your phone, it's called Bein Sport. This app is able to detect root and refuse to play any videos so the service I bought becomes kind of useless
The worst part is that I don't want to mess around, just want to watch games on my phone and use the service for what it was thought. Si I thought i'd give a shout here, has anyone been able to bypass that annoying feature? I don't even understand why they don't like rooted phone
thanks!
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There is an Xposed module for masking root on your phone, not sure if it will work or not. There is another Xposed app that offers help as well.
Installing Xposed can sometimes be tricky, make sure you find the right arm zip or you could be facing bootloops.
The place to start if you want to go down that road is here
Didgesteve said:
There is an Xposed module for masking root on your phone, not sure if it will work or not. There is another Xposed app that offers help as well.
Installing Xposed can sometimes be tricky, make sure you find the right arm zip or you could be facing bootloops.
The place to start if you want to go down that road is here
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Hey Steve, thanks for answering. I am willing to try your solution so I read the page you showed me to install Xposed. I downloaded the last version of the ARM (note arm64, or x86), should I boot into recovery and flash it now? I reaaally don't want to mess up and have to reinstall it all! Is the Z3C part of the phones that have problems with Xposed? cheers!
McGuigew said:
Hey Steve, thanks for answering. I am willing to try your solution so I read the page you showed me to install Xposed. I downloaded the last version of the ARM (note arm64, or x86), should I boot into recovery and flash it now? I reaaally don't want to mess up and have to reinstall it all! Is the Z3C part of the phones that have problems with Xposed? cheers!
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I use Xposed, it's very popular and works fine on the Z3c. I think the emphasis is to read about it before you do it, as many people rush in, go to downloads, install the one with the latest build number and then come crying to the forum about bootloops.
The fact that you have read ahead on the page before you did anything assures me that you won't mess it up :good:
If it reassures you, I am using xposed-v80-sdk22-arm.zip on a 5.1.1. build. But there are more recent versions out now, although I don't know what the advantages of using those are. Perhaps later versions cover the use of MM. Can anybody enlighten me on that?
Edit: Once you have flashed the installer in recovery, restart the phone and then install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
With that installed and running you can find the modules and install them.
Each install or change of settings requires a restart.
Didgesteve said:
I use Xposed, it's very popular and works fine on the Z3c. I think the emphasis is to read about it before you do it, as many people rush in, go to downloads, install the one with the latest build number and then come crying to the forum about bootloops.
The fact that you have read ahead on the page before you did anything assures me that you won't mess it up :good:
If it reassures you, I am using xposed-v80-sdk22-arm.zip on a 5.1.1. build. But there are more recent versions out now, although I don't know what the advantages of using those are. Perhaps later versions cover the use of MM. Can anybody enlighten me on that?
Edit: Once you have flashed the installer in recovery, restart the phone and then install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
With that installed and running you can find the modules and install them.
Each install or change of settings requires a restart.
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Thanks! I'm gonna procede and give you a heads up! cheers
I am unable to flash the xposed.zip in recovery (Philz). It says "failed to set up expected mounts for install". I have tried on internal SD, external SD and even USB... any idea?
McGuigew said:
I am unable to flash the xposed.zip in recovery (Philz). It says "failed to set up expected mounts for install". I have tried on internal SD, external SD and even USB... any idea?
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Check you have root, install SuperSU and make sure it's up to date
Didgesteve said:
Check you have root, install SuperSU and make sure it's up to date
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Yep, installed, up do date, and some apps even use my root without any issues
If anyone comes here, here is what happened to me: I tried to install Xposed to try this trick but my phone would'nt falsh because it couldn't mount /system. I assumed that it was a problem with partitions. I tried deleting root manually but the app always found root even when I wasn't rooted anymore (beware, this app is pretty smart). I ended up having to go back to stock which sucks because the battery is really bad in comparison, but anyway I can watch football! Cheers

SM-T713, Rooted, Xposed, now stuck at logo

I'm sorry if this is in the wrong location, I'm quite new here.
I recently purchased a Tab S2 and decided I wanted to root it. I followed all the instructions listed in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627, and was able to successfully root it. I figured since that went so smoothly to try and install the Xposed framework for 6.0, and that's where the problem began. I'm not sure if I missed a critical step, but after booting to TWRP and installing the Xposed Framework I'm now stuck at the Samsung logo and unsure of what to do to get back on track. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
infinit_e said:
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong location, I'm quite new here.
I recently purchased a Tab S2 and decided I wanted to root it. I followed all the instructions listed in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627, and was able to successfully root it. I figured since that went so smoothly to try and install the Xposed framework for 6.0, and that's where the problem began. I'm not sure if I missed a critical step, but after booting to TWRP and installing the Xposed Framework I'm now stuck at the Samsung logo and unsure of what to do to get back on track. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You installed the wrong Xposed. If you didn't make a backup with TWRP, TUT TUT!
You will need to reflash the stock firmware.
I admit I didn't make a backup, I was excited and got ahead of myself, but there's nothing on the device that I wasn't willing to lose. As for the Framework, I installed http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip which I got to from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I saw the notice on the Xposed site that points to that thread, so I thought I was doing the correct steps. Which framework version should I have used?
infinit_e said:
I admit I didn't make a backup, I was excited and got ahead of myself, but there's nothing on the device that I wasn't willing to lose. As for the Framework, I installed http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v86-sdk23-arm64.zip which I got to from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811. I saw the notice on the Xposed site that points to that thread, so I thought I was doing the correct steps. Which framework version should I have used?
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you should flash modified xposed for samsung device [Link]
Thank you! I'll give that shot!
All set now, thank you!

XPOSED Framework Install - Galaxy S4 SCH-I545 (OF1) Flashfire

I've been reading thousands of forum entries on how to install the xposed framework for my device and I can't seem to get it. They all end the same way -- stuck at the Verizon logo screen.
I am using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4 on stock Lollipop (5.0.1). I only have the stock bootloader thanks to it being locked before I laid hands on the device, but I do have Flashfire, Root, SuperSU. Each time I fail, I use ODIN to flash I545VRUGOF1_I545VZWGOF1_I545VRUGOF1_HOME.tar and try again.
I have tried using a deodexed rom by flashing the above with ODIN, then using Flashfire to OTA update: I545_OF1_Stock_Rooted_Deodexed_ROM.zip
Next, install the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
I then tried flashing:
xposed-v71-sdk21-arm-arter97-V6-snapdragon
xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon
xposed-v86-sdk21-arm
They all result in freezing on the Verizon logo during boot.
I can flash xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430-arter97 on to the deodexed rom and it will work, but the Xposed Installer says it's not the most recent and all modules yield the same error:
This module requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated.
Then I try with the stock rom (odexed).
I can flash:
xposed-v71-sdk21-arm-arter97-V6-snapdragon
xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon
xposed-v86-sdk21-arm
Without a crash; So long as the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk is not installed. If I install the XposedInstaller then try to flash, it hangs on the Verizon logo during boot.
Finally, if I flash the zips first, then reboot and install the XposedInstaller it will yield me the same result of not the most recent version and I get the requires newer bridge for all modules.
Because it's an S4 there are hundreds of forums and guides, but I can't find one that applies to me. That makes me either the worst internet researcher in the world -- or I'm missing something so obvious that it's embarrassing...well, humiliating.
Can anyone offer a suggestion? ...and yes, I've read every read only forum to the last line and every XDA Lollipop forum. I've reflashed my phone almost two dozen times trying different suggestions with absolutely no luck.
I was having similar issues trying to get xposed on 5.0.1.
Long story short I gave up and flashed 5.1.1 onto my Note 4 and used wanam's custom xposed framework.
Galaxy S4
I don't believe there is a stock 5.1 firmware for the Galaxy S4. More importantly, I have to believe you can install Xposed on the S4. I just hate feeling like I'm missing something so simple!!
DemoMatrix said:
I don't believe there is a stock 5.1 firmware for the Galaxy S4. More importantly, I have to believe you can install Xposed on the S4. I just hate feeling like I'm missing something so simple!!
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I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
krusherkills123 said:
I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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I think I might love you.
I haven't seen that v85 file anywhere. I'm going to go search for it now. Thank you!
krusherkills123 said:
I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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That went faster than I expected. Going to give it a flash now.
Well, thank you for the effort.
It flashed very quickly and then rebooted without a problem, but the Xposed Installer still shows, "The Xposed framework is not installed. Please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery." and all the modules say, "..requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated".
I don't suppose you'd be willing to use FlashFire to make a full backup (minus your cache, of course) to share?
Well, thank you for the effort.
It flashed very quickly and then rebooted without a problem, but the Xposed Installer still shows, "The Xposed framework is not installed. Please download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recovery." and all the modules say, "..requires a newer XposedBridge version (30) and thus cannot be activated".
I don't suppose you'd be willing to use FlashFire to make a full backup (minus your cache, of course) to share?
UR 31337
krusherkills123 said:
I have a i545 with locked boot loader I used flashfire to flash XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 and xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip and it has been working fine for me, I thought my phone was froze on the Verizon splash screen on the first restart so I pulled the battery and tried starting the phone again and it started like normal
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Thank you! I uninstalled Xposed Installer and rebooted. Reinstalled Xposed Installer, rebooted, then flashed the file again. Upon that reboot it did the, "Upgraded file xx of xx" and now it's installed!
I can't thank you enough!
View attachment xposed-v65-sdk21-arm-arter97-V5-krait.zip
View attachment de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c-1.apk
The Wanam Module is the only thing that I've used.
DemoMatrix said:
Thank you! I uninstalled Xposed Installer and rebooted. Reinstalled Xposed Installer, rebooted, then flashed the file again. Upon that reboot it did the, "Upgraded file xx of xx" and now it's installed!
I can't thank you enough!
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I am in same boat do you think this very would work if I have the strang5litre rom on the s4. Or would I need another ver. What rom did you have when you got this to work the stick one?
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trulosdoulos said:
I am in same boat do you think this very would work if I have the strang5litre rom on the s4. Or would I need another ver. What rom did you have when you got this to work the stick one?
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Stock one* I meant
I'm using the stock rom, jfltvzw, 5.0.1
I'm on stang5litre. I'm surprised you got it to work on stock.
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I'm using the stock rom, jfltvzw, 5.0.1
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Could you provide the steps you used to achieve this? Thanks!
Please explain how to do this.
Hello.
Can anyone explain the steps to install Xposed framework on the Samsung Galaxy S4 SCH-i545, rooted with stock ROM 5.0.1? I found and downloaded the two files noted in krusherkills123's post, but Flashfire only shows the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4 under "Flash firmware package" where it brings up a blank "Partitions" screen and no options.
I used Flashfire to flash the other file, xposed-v85.0-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-test-by-dkcldark.zip, which I hated to do since I have no idea what it actually does. Since I don't know what it does, I can't confirm that flashing it was successful.
Any help would be appreciated.
Same question here, rooted Verizon S4 I545VRSGPL1, can I install xposed? This is stock rom, rooted with kingroot then cleaned to use SuperSU
People have done with OF1, not sure about PL1, but they are not far apart
Thx!

Had Xposed working, and now its not, please help!

I want to preface this by saying I have no idea what the heck I'm talking about at all. I don't know much about any of this, and just kind of winged my way through my LG G2 and G3. Heck, I thought I posted a post earlier this morning but I can't find it. I digress...
I had LG G3 marshmallow permanent rooted, I don't remember how I did it but it was a handful of months ago and I have roirraW "edor" ehT posts to thank for helping me out. Basically I screwed up, I went to install the hotspot provision mod for my Verizon G3 and wiped data when I installed it, instead of just Dalvik and Cache. Lost all my stuff on my phone... awesome. Spent about 2 hours getting it back up and running, and I do! The problem is I don't think TWRP is working correctly, either that or Xposed isn't installing and I'm not sure why.
I re-rooted my phone by (and I know I didn't do this last time...) using Kingroot to give me temporary root, then using TWRP to install SuperSU for permanent root. All good.
Now I'm trying to install Xposed, I KNOW I have the right zip file to do this (its the same one I used before when it was working for weeks). I added the zip, clicked to wipe cache and dalvik install it. The install seems to go by very fast, phone reboots, all 240 app re-start themselves (a like 10 minute process mind you). And then I go to the Xposed app and it still says no framework is installed. I'm not sure what gives! I tried twice now.
For clarification I am installing xposed-v86-sdk23-arm.zip. The installation seems to "go" but it seems much faster than I recall. And when I get back into the Xposed app I have this error...
Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 23 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a).
Cannot link executable: library "libdvm.so" not found page record for 0xb6f7100c was not found
(block_size=16)

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