Phone wont start after installing xposed framework. - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

Hello,
I installed xposed framework on my galaxy s6 tmobile on 6.0.1 marshmallow. I installed it through twrp and after i rebooted the phone wont boot up. The screen is black, but the blue led in the top left corner stays lit. I cant boot into twrp but i can put it in download mode. I also cant turn it off. I watched a video about installing xposed and the guy said that it can take up to 20 minutes to boot the first time after installing xposed. I installed it around 40 minutes ago and it still has not booted up. Does the phone just need more time, or have i bricked my phone? If it is bricked would i be able to put it in download mode and flash stock through odin? Thanks in advance.
update: After some time the phone screen turned on and it is now stuck at the tmobile boot screen.

What's your TWRP verison/ Xposed version that you flashed?

vince.p said:
Hello,
I installed xposed framework on my galaxy s6 tmobile on 6.0.1 marshmallow. I installed it through twrp and after i rebooted the phone wont boot up. The screen is black, but the blue led in the top left corner stays lit. I cant boot into twrp but i can put it in download mode. I also cant turn it off. I watched a video about installing xposed and the guy said that it can take up to 20 minutes to boot the first time after installing xposed. I installed it around 40 minutes ago and it still has not booted up. Does the phone just need more time, or have i bricked my phone? If it is bricked would i be able to put it in download mode and flash stock through odin? Thanks in advance.
update: After some time the phone screen turned on and it is now stuck at the tmobile boot screen.
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Not sure what version of Xposed you flashed but I've got the same phone and I flashed teh following:
twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5
xposed-v81.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160411.zip
If you still are having problems, you should be able to boot to download mode and try flashing the original firmware via Odin as you suggested. Remember, that if you strike out using Odin, you can also download the original firmware from Samsung Kies or Samsung Smartswitch (once you've booted your phone to download mode which at present you are able to do).

Hey guys,
Shortly after I posted the thread I flashed stock through odin and that fixed it. The version of xposed that i tried flashing was xposed-v83-sdk23-arm64. I will try v81 like cwhiatt suggested. Thank you for the responses.

Do not try until Wanam releases the new xposed module.
Samsung s6 will get into bootloop if u install xposed module now.

VAbaker said:
Do not try until Wanam releases the new xposed module.
Samsung s6 will get into bootloop if u install xposed module now.
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Wanam does not work with MM (I tried to add screenshot to power menu and it's a no go). I have not had any issues with the Xposed module v81 however.

OK! So i was having the exact same problem.. I dirty flashed MM which went fine. BUT... I previously was running xposed on 5.1 which seems to be the problem, how i don't know but after doing a back up of my important apps then a full wipe.. Installed xposed 81.vers and everything's is good.. After 2 hours of not booting and reading other success stories I knew this was something small to fix... Full wipe if you were running xposed on 5.1 and dirty flashed..

Good to hear v81 works. I gotta try ~
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How about viper4android ?
Anyone using it without problem ?
I could not make it work.

I installe ver 86 first but phone went to bootloop, then read this guy's comment and tried v81 by directly booting into twrp and flashing the v81 and apparently seems to have fixed it, atleast the phone moved ahead from the 'US Cellular' Boot screen and is now 'optimizing apps' .
Fingers crossed (Y) .
Thanks for suggesting v81 man

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Help Needed -- Phone Stuck

Hello all. Hoping I can get some quick help, as I'm leaving here soon for the rest of the week, and REALLY need my phone!
Running Dynamic Pop 6.0 Rom on my T-Mobile phone. I tried to install Xposed from this thread with TWRP....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
(installed the xposed-sdk21-arm-20150430.zip file)
It said it installed successfully, and to reboot. I rebooted, and now it boots to the Samsung screen and stalls there. It won't boot up any further. I can still pull battery and reboot into recovery and download mode. Any suggestions?
Try this one instead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
Also search for xposed talk in the PopRocks thread.
Thanks.
I ended up just flashing the stock rom and starting from scratch.

Please i need help, after flashing xposed framework, i cant booting my S5.

Hey everybody,
i hope so much, that anyone can help me. After i installed the recovery TeamWin (TWRP) (it was successful), i tried to flash Xposed Framework manually, i got again an massage "it was successful". But after that i can not start my Samsung Galaxy S5. It shows me only the Samsung Logo and nothing happened. Of course i tried via TeamWin an factory reset but i still can not boot my smartphone (Stop at the Samsung Logo). My S5 ist rooted, i`m using 5.0 (lollipop). Version of the TeamWin was 2.8.7.0 and of the Xposed Framework "xposed-v74-sdk21-arm". Has anybody an idea? I would be very happy. Should i delete the TeamWin recovery? But how? I want to install the standard recovery of Samsung, but how to do this? Where can i find the original Recovery from Samsung?
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
Deadclysm said:
Xposed isn't supported on latest Android versions (r23). You should just remove Xposed from your phone, by using this tutorial:
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
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Thank you, but i cant find the xposed folder...because i made a factory reset
Just delete the files and folders that you can see (those which are Xposed related). It should fix your problem.
Or just flash ovet your rom again (dirty, without wiping).
Sorry it took long time for me to answer.
Edit:
Read sticky, there's a script that uninstalls it automatically. This should work 100%
always make nandroid backup before flashing
Having the same problems
So I'm having the same problem. The Framework says it installs correctly, but after reboot, device gets stuck at the Samsung screen. I don't understand the comment android r23. I'm looking at the build info and I don't see this anywhere. Some explanation or assistance would be great.
I'm not sure why sdk 23 was even mentioned as Lolliopo 5.0 is sdk 21.
@LieberKerl, you got the xposed-v74-sdk21-arm.zip from Rovo89's thread, correct? If so this will not work on stock Samsung Touchwiz ROMs as mentioned in the first post of that thread.
There is no Xposed that will work on a stock Samsung Touchwiz ROM, it must be deodexed first and if you have a deodexed ROM, you need arter97's unofficial Xposed from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463.
If you don't know what deodexed is, there's a bit of reading ahead of you. If you don't want to deodex your Lollipop 5.0 ROM, then you're out of luck.
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
Reflash stock ROM with Odin.
after flashing in my unite 3 notification bar disappeared and phone is restarting again and again
Nerotech11 said:
It takes longer to boot after the install, how long did you leave the samsung boot logo up? it took nearly 15 mins to boot after rom install and around 5 mins after xposed framework. I went through alot of hassle just to discover i was impatient.
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Happened to me too on an Oukitel C4. After flasing it needs quite some time to boot.
Cannot Install Xposed in Samsung Galaxy S6
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
InfiniteSegovia said:
I have the same issue with a Samsung Galaxy S6. I tried installing "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip" using TWRP. But Every time I do it the phone either goes completely black or shows the Samsung Logo flickering permanently. To fix this I need to go into TWRP again and install "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip". I tried leaving the phone with the black screen/logo flickering for over 1 hour hoping it might be installing something but the only way to turn the phone back on is with the uninstaller.
I thought that it might be due to not having OEM unlock enabled, but I cannot find the option in "developer tools". Then I tried to do it through ADB command lines but when I enter the command "fastboot-windows oem unlock " it gets stuck with the message "waiting for device". So I also tried installing PdaNet both on my windows 7 PC and the phone itself (Android 6.0.1) and I made sure I have the phone drivers installed on my PC.
All I want is to use Xposed modules on my Galaxy S6. Is it even possible? If so, what should I do?
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
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Most likely your issue is caused because you did not install the correct framework version. You need the one from wanam. Just search for "Xposed Samsung wanam" and you'll find your answer.

Xperia Z won't boot up or how should I put this.

Hello,
I've recently installed CMOD 13 Marshmallow on my Xperia Z phone. I've decided that I also need Xposed app for other cool features but it seems that I've had to install some other I don't understand why things via Recovery. I was using TWRP to install CMOD 13 but when I've went back just to install this Xposed Frimware.zip file It wasint TWRP but CyanogenMod Recovery instead. I've tried to find out how to install it with this but no luck obviously... So then I found out that if I disable something I already don't remember what in developer options I can Install TWRP again with no big deal and this Android will stay without changing anything. I did just like that and just like that first time when Installing CMOD 13 it didn't boot up the OS but went to TWRP recovery. Once again I though eh ok who cares then Installed Xposed Frimware for Marshmallow and rebooted the device. Results are that It loaded the Sony logo but then the screen is black (working of course with light on the screen etc. yet it also goes to sleep if not touched for some time.). I don't know why did that happen and I don't know what to do. Anything I can do now? I can't even turn it off by holding the power button.
Regards,
Alex.
@frostp1 U can turn off the phone by pressing Power+Vol up until it vibrates 3 times
frostp1 said:
Hello,
I've recently installed CMOD 13 Marshmallow on my Xperia Z phone. I've decided that I also need Xposed app for other cool features but it seems that I've had to install some other I don't understand why things via Recovery. I was using TWRP to install CMOD 13 but when I've went back just to install this Xposed Frimware.zip file It wasint TWRP but CyanogenMod Recovery instead. I've tried to find out how to install it with this but no luck obviously... So then I found out that if I disable something I already don't remember what in developer options I can Install TWRP again with no big deal and this Android will stay without changing anything. I did just like that and just like that first time when Installing CMOD 13 it didn't boot up the OS but went to TWRP recovery. Once again I though eh ok who cares then Installed Xposed Frimware for Marshmallow and rebooted the device. Results are that It loaded the Sony logo but then the screen is black (working of course with light on the screen etc. yet it also goes to sleep if not touched for some time.). I don't know why did that happen and I don't know what to do. Anything I can do now? I can't even turn it off by holding the power button.
Regards,
Alex.
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do this ^^ although the phone must have run out of battery, then you will have to root and install cm13 all over again
PS: You can flash it through cm recovery by going to '' Apply Update ''

Phone stuck in factory reset

Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
TheTecXpert said:
I'm not too sure why your device is stuck in an update loop. But are you positive you havent tried flashing anything to your device??
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Wait a second, you're saying you arent running a custom rom, yet your device has root with superuser.. Therefore you should also have a custom firmware flashed to your device.. Twrp or cwm. Irecommend twrp. If you have a custom recovery. Then boot in to recovery mode and clear cache/dalvik wipe/ factory reset etc.
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Positive I haven't flashed anything. I didn't even connect it to a computer.
I think that my device has cwm but it's long since I've used it. I tried getting into recovery mode and the only thing I can see is the android figure with the blue ball, no menu, no anything.
UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
keinalu said:
Hi. I'm unexperienced with this in general, so please bear with me. I treid to search similar threads but didn't find anything about my problem exactly.
I've a rooted European (Exynos, Polish or German distribution) version of Note 4. I don't run any custom OS nor did I make any changes to my phone in the last few months. As of now, it's running Lollipop.
A few weeks ago, my phone started randomly rebooting. I blamed it on old apps, did a check with antivirus and uninstalled some apps I wasn't sure about. But the problem grew worse (reboot every few minutes). I've erased all apps that had something to do with my root (Lucky Patcher was constantly popping up in my SU logs in the same minute my phone rebooted, so I uninstalled all patched app and then Lucky Patcher), deleted almost everything, checked that system apps were all the newest version. Nothing helped so I thought a factory reset seems like the best option now. I went to the Settings and did a factory reset.
But now I'M STUCK. There is this picture of the Android with the blue web that should be turning (but isn't) the screen says "Systemupdate wird installiert" (system update is installing), the picture disappears (black screen) and comes back every few seconds. There is no blue line signalising progress or anything. All this for some two hours now.
I don't want to try anything myself because I don't want to make my phone a brick. Does any of you know what my problem could be? Thanks.
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There is a chance that you put your phone in odin download mode instead doing factory reset
keinalu said:
UPDATE: I flashed twrp with ODIN, phone rebooted like after a factory reset.
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So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
TheTecXpert said:
So you got it working now? Or?? You mean rebooted successfully? Or rebooted back in to download mode?
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There seems to be no problem now, my phone went back from 5.1 to 5.0.1 though. Maybe the whole thing started because of the last update. I tested and I can get to recovery mode normally, so I did a back-up just in case somethin goes wrong again.
If you managed to flash twrp and successfully booted back in to your device, then i recommend rebooting back into twrp recovery, and doing a cache and dalvik cache from within the recovery menu. And if you want root access, download the latest superSU (itll be a zip file), copy the file to the download folder of your internal storage, reboot in to your recovery, install the superSU zip file you downloaded, once its indtalled, wipe both caches again. And reboot.
Let me know how you go, and if you get stuck somewhere, dont be afraid to ask. Im happy to help

Phone stuck in Samsung logo

Hi guys, I need help please!
I am using Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005 ARMv7 Lollipop 5.0. Rooted it with Kingoroot. "installed" TWRP through Flashify.
I downloaded Xposed Framework xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip onto my phone and installed it through TWRP in Flashify. Everything seemed fine, got the message install successful, I selected "reboot" instead of "clear cache/dalvik". Phone went into reboot...Samsung Note 3...Samsung logo...and stuck there. I understand that it takes some time for first boot, and I waited, but almost an hour and its still showing the same screen. So I tried to power off the phone, but it restarted again and stuck in the same logo screen. I tried to go into recovery mode hoping to get TWRP to do a reset or something, but no TWRP! Was only given option of "volume up - continue(to odin mode)" and "volume down - cancel(restart phone)". No option for factory reset either. So i booted odin, and tried to flash openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.7-hlte.img.tar, got the messaged passed, phone rebooted and again stuck in Samsung logo. Tried recovery mode and still no TWRP! Please help!!:crying: :crying: :crying:
p.s. phone won't power off, only way to do it is to remove the battery.
Samsung phones stock ROMs need an special version of Xposed framework. Geez, it is on the official thread:
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.
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Archy12 said:
Hi guys, I need help please!
I am using Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005 ARMv7. Rooted it with Kingoroot. "installed" TWRP through Flashify.
I downloaded Xposed Framework xposed-v86-sdk21-arm.zip onto my phone and installed it through TWRP in Flashify. Everything seemed fine, got the message install successful, I selected "reboot" instead of "clear cache/dalvik". Phone went into reboot...Samsung Note 3...Samsung logo...and stuck there. I understand that it takes some time for first boot, and I waited, but almost an hour and its still showing the same screen. So I tried to power off the phone, but it restarted again and stuck in the same logo screen. I tried to go into recovery mode hoping to get TWRP to do a reset or something, but no TWRP! Was only given option of "volume up - continue(to odin mode)" and "volume down - cancel(restart phone)". No option for factory reset either. So i booted odin, and tried to flash openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.7-hlte.img.tar, got the messaged passed, phone rebooted and again stuck in Samsung logo. Tried recovery mode and still no TWRP! Please help!!:crying: :crying: :crying:
p.s. phone won't power off, only way to do it is to remove the battery.
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When you flash TWRP, you have to have reset unchecked in Odin, when the flash finishes you pull the battery and then boot into recovery via button combo. If you don't do that TWRP doesn't stick. From there flash the Xposed uninstaller so you can boot properly.
Sent from my SCH-R220
io_gh0st said:
Samsung phones stock ROMs need an special version of Xposed framework. Geez, it is on the official thread:
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Thank you for you reply. Yes, I understand that, which was why I have been trying to find the correct version. Did a few searches using my phone type and version and found a list of sdk21.zips...so i selected the latest version..
mattzeller said:
When you flash TWRP, you have to have reset unchecked in Odin, when the flash finishes you pull the battery and then boot into recovery via button combo. If you don't do that TWRP doesn't stick. From there flash the Xposed uninstaller so you can boot properly.
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Thank you for your reply, I'll try that now.
mattzeller said:
When you flash TWRP, you have to have reset unchecked in Odin, when the flash finishes you pull the battery and then boot into recovery via button combo. If you don't do that TWRP doesn't stick. From there flash the Xposed uninstaller so you can boot properly.
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I tried it, unchecked "reboot", flashed TWRP, power off. When I tried button combo, I can't boot into recovery. It either keep giving me the restarting loop (power on, samsung note 3..then power off, and on again..) or if i let go of the power button at note 3, it goes to the samsung logo and stuck there.
update: I kept trying, and finally got a little different response. I pressed volume up + home + power buttons, and got 3 small lines of colorful words...
Recovery booting
Recovery is not seandroid enforcing
Set warranty bit : recovery
and then the phone turns off and start again
Tried different combinations, so far only the volume up sequence showed something a little different.
Archy12 said:
I tried it, unchecked "reboot", flashed TWRP, power off. When I tried button combo, I can't boot into recovery. It either keep giving me the restarting loop (power on, samsung note 3..then power off, and on again..) or if i let go of the power button at note 3, it goes to the samsung logo and stuck there.
update: I kept trying, and finally got a little different response. I pressed volume up + home + power buttons, and got 3 small lines of colorful words...
Recovery booting
Recovery is not seandroid enforcing
Set warranty bit : recovery
and then the phone turns off and start again
Tried different combinations, so far only the volume up sequence showed something a little different.
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If you your phone does not boot into TWRP right after you flash it it will not stick and you need to flash it again. To get into recovery is power+home+volume up
Sent from my SCH-R220
mattzeller said:
If you your phone does not boot into TWRP right after you flash it it will not stick and you need to flash it again. To get into recovery is power+home+volume up
Sent from my SCH-R220
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Could it be the TWRP versions doesn't work on my phone?
I tried openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.7-hlte.img.tar and also twrp-2.8.7.0-hlte-4.4.img.tar both getting the same results "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" when I pressed vol up + home + power
Archy12 said:
Could it be the TWRP versions doesn't work on my phone?
I tried openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.7-hlte.img.tar and also twrp-2.8.7.0-hlte-4.4.img.tar both getting the same results "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" when I pressed vol up + home + power
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That is ok, you get that when you have modified system/recovery. Means your are not fully stock. If you had full stock unrooted unmodified system and recovery that goes away, nothing to worry about. If you are still having problems follow these step exactly:
1) Pull battery out of phone then put it back in
2) boot to download mode (power+home+volume down)
3) open Odin on computer (run as admin)
4) plug phone into computer
5) Uncheck a. Reboot and f. Reset time in Odin
6) flash TWRP (TWRP.img file goes in AP)
7) after successful flash unplug phone and pull battery
8) put battery back in and boot directly to recovery (power+home+volume up)
If you let it boot normally without going into TWRP first, it does not stick
Sent from my SCH-R220
mattzeller said:
That is ok, you get that when you have modified system/recovery. Means your are not fully stock. If you had full stock unrooted unmodified system and recovery that goes away, nothing to worry about. If you are still having problems follow these step exactly:
1) Pull battery out of phone then put it back in
2) boot to download mode (power+home+volume down)
3) open Odin on computer (run as admin)
4) plug phone into computer
5) Uncheck a. Reboot and f. Reset time in Odin
6) flash TWRP (TWRP.img file goes in AP)
7) after successful flash unplug phone and pull battery
8) put battery back in and boot directly to recovery (power+home+volume up)
If you let it boot normally without going into TWRP first, it does not stick
Sent from my SCH-R220
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Thank you very much!!! I am finally able to boot into TWRP and did a restore, now my phone is back on!! Strange though, I was doing exactly those steps earlier but not successful. Anyways, Thank you very much!! <3
Oh, since I'm here, can you give me advise on which version xposed framework I should get? (Although I don't think my phone is touchwiz, is there a way to find out/confirm? I'm a noob as you can see)
Archy12 said:
Thank you very much!!! I finally able to boot into TWRP and did a restore, now my phone is back on!! Strange though, I was doing exactly those steps earlier but not successful. Anyways, Thank you very much!! <3
Oh, since I'm here, can you give me advise on which version framework I should get? (Although I don't think my phone is touchwiz, is there a way to find out? I'm a noob as you can see)
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Ok, now that TWRP is on there things should be easier. You are on Stock ROM, it is TouchWiz. You will need to flash a custom ROM that is deodexed. If you like the stock look, feel, and options look in the threads for your device for a stock deodexed ROM. Or you can flash CM. Depending on what version of Android you decide to run will dictate which version of Xposed you install.
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I am getting a note3 and wanted to install xposed on it. the phone is running 4.3. with that version there is no need for flashing correct? simply download apk and install?
mattzeller said:
Ok, now that TWRP is on there things should be easier. You are on Stock ROM, it is TouchWiz. You will need to flash a custom ROM that is deodexed. If you like the stock look, feel, and options look in the threads for your device for a stock deodexed ROM. Or you can flash CM. Depending on what version of Android you decide to run will dictate which version of Xposed you install.
Sent from my SCH-R220
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I am quite used to the look and functionity of the current version I am using...which is lollipop 5.0. My phone is Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005 ARMv7 international Qualcomm. I'll need to flash custom ROM and then get a "matching" xposed framework,correct? Could you please direct me as to how to get xposed framework to work please?
Archy12 said:
I am quite used to the look and functionity of the current version I am using...which is lollipop 5.0. My phone is Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005 ARMv7 international Qualcomm. I'll need to flash custom ROM and then get a "matching" xposed framework,correct? Could you please direct me as to how to get xposed framework to work please?
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Just go to the threads for your device and flash a TouchWiz based deodexed ROM
Sent from my SCH-R220
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trulosdoulos said:
I am getting a note3 and wanted to install xposed on it. the phone is running 4.3. with that version there is no need for flashing correct? simply download apk and install?
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Correct, you would need this one:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk
Sent from my SCH-R220
There is now an Xposed framework package supporting Stock (odexed) TouchWiz ROMS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65373013&postcount=3960

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