Systemless vs standard root for Xposed? - Xposed General

Hi guys, my new OnePlus 3 will be here soon and naturally I'll be rooting, in terms of Xposed functionality which is better, Systemless or traditional root?
Thanks

evilkitty69 said:
Hi guys, my new OnePlus 3 will be here soon and naturally I'll be rooting, in terms of Xposed functionality which is better, Systemless or traditional root?
Thanks
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Systemless, as this is the future way of rooting in my opinion. Systemless offers a lot of advantages, for example an unmodified /system partition, so that OTA updates and Android Pay are still possible. If you are planning to update your device to Android Nougat in the future, systemless root might be the only reliable way to run root and Xposed. For further information, I would suggest you to search for "Magisk" on XDA.

Xposed does not even need phone to be rooted right? I flashed it on my non-rooted Nexus 6P. The Kitkat or below version needs root to install.

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Magisk and Android 7

Hello,
I did not update my phone to android 7 (nougat) only for lack of xposed support for it. I want to know if I root nougat rom with magisk, then install thee latest systemless xposed in it , whether it will work in Android 7 rom.
Kindly help me
No.
Xposed is not compatible with nougat, systemless or not.
drsaidalavi said:
Hello,
I did not update my phone to android 7 (nougat) only for lack of xposed support for it. I want to know if I root nougat rom with magisk, then install thee latest systemless xposed in it , whether it will work in Android 7 rom.
Kindly help me
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There's no Xposed (nor will ever be?) for Nougat. Most of us can achieve the same results for the stuff we had in Xposed, perhaps a custom ROM or even some Magisk module.

BlueBorne and Android M

Hello there, I am currently using CyanogenMod 13 with Xposed and Root. Is there a way to apply the September security patch for BlueBorne on this ROM? I really don't want to leave Xposed because of this.
ExpertMC said:
Hello there, I am currently using CyanogenMod 13 with Xposed and Root. Is there a way to apply the September security patch for BlueBorne on this ROM? I really don't want to leave Xposed because of this.
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Development for Marshmallow is obsolete. You'll have to do it yourself if that's the case. Build cm13 and add in the security patches. Every other developer are working on Android Oreo so I highly doubt that anyone if going to take on such project. As I said, learning to do it yourself is your best bet.
Arju said:
Development for Marshmallow is obsolete. You'll have to do it yourself if that's the case. Build cm13 and add in the security patches. Every other developer are working on Android Oreo so I highly doubt that anyone if going to take on such project. As I said, learning to do it yourself is your best bet.
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Magisk seems very interesting, is it stable for this device? Is it compatible with non-stock ROMs?
ExpertMC said:
Magisk seems very interesting, is it stable for this device? Is it compatible with non-stock ROMs?
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Magisk works great for our device. There are also different modules that can be flashed for Magisk as there were for xposed. Magisk is great as it does not trip safetynet and some apps that won't work because they detect root would work when having magisk installed. I suggest you too google "Magisk xda" and go to the subforum and read as much as possible to learn more about it.

Root and Xposed in Oreo (Snapdragon N950U)

Hi all I just wanted to know is it possible to root oreo and also have xposed.
No
Not yet

How do I install Xposed on a stock ROM?

Here are my details:
Google Pixel
Android Pie
Stock
Bootloader unlocked
I know thatXposed does not support Pie yet. So, I am willing to install Edxposed, instead, or any other fork of Xposed for Pie.
So, how do I install it? Do I download the stock ROM and modify it somehow?
All I really want is Xprivacy, so if anyone also knows of anything else like it for Pie and any custom ROM that includes said alternative, then please tell me what they are (alternative to Xposed and Pie ROM that includes it).
Master Melab said:
Here are my details:
Google Pixel
Android Pie
Stock
Bootloader unlocked
I know thatXposed does not support Pie yet. So, I am willing to install Edxposed, instead, or any other fork of Xposed for Pie with I believe with exposed.
So, how do I install it? Do I download the stock ROM and modify it somehow?
All I really want is Xprivacy, so if anyone also knows of anything else like it for Pie and any custom ROM that includes said alternative, then please tell me what they are (alternative to Xposed and Pie ROM that includes it).
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Installation of edxposed is done through magisk.
They are not in the download section of the magisk repo and have to be installed manually in the modules menu with the + button. You will need the 2 files to flash in magisk + the exposed installer from this thread.
If it works you will need xprivacylua ( not xprvacy) which Marcel is currently working on to improve for pie with I believe edxposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacylua6-0-android-privacy-manager-t3730663
As for any other xposed versions for pie I have not heard of any others
Note: edxposed does not work for me on my s8 yet so I am not sure about your pixel.
I can confirm that EdXposed works on Pixel, I have it installed.
Like how @spawnlives said, the installation process is simple enough.
Just be careful what modules you install, a lot of them is not compatible yet and you could end in a bootloop and have to uninstall the modules via twrp.
I suggest you to read the list of compatible modules here.
If you're interested in a privacy module, looks like xprivacylua is already compatible with EdXposed.
spawnlives said:
Installation of edxposed is done through magisk.
They are not in the download section of the magisk repo and have to be installed manually in the modules menu with the + button. You will need the 2 files to flash in magisk + the exposed installer from this thread.
If it works you will need xprivacylua ( not xprvacy) which Marcel is currently working on to improve for pie with I believe edxposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/android-9-0-xposed-solutions-t3889513
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xprivacylua6-0-android-privacy-manager-t3730663
As for any other xposed versions for pie I have not heard of any others
Note: edxposed does not work for me on my s8 yet so I am not sure about your pixel.
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Is Magisk a custom ROM?
Master Melab said:
Is Magisk a custom ROM?
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No, magisk is a method to root your phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382

Looking for best ROM with Root 'switch' for snapchat, et al.

I have a 3T, a3003 version, 9.0.5 OxygenOS stock upgraded.
I'm looking for a ROM that's easy to switch root on and off, so that I can use snapchat and banking apps. Are there any ROMs that support some kind of root switch? I've seen apks that are meant to do that for other phones, but nothing specifically for OnePlus phones, or the 3T in specific.
Failing that, I'm just looking for a recommendation on a daily driver kernel/ROM.
I use Snapchat, Google Pay and 3 Polish banking apps with Magisk and EDXposed enabled no problem, so I think this kind of switch is not really needed
Avaviel said:
I have a 3T, a3003 version, 9.0.5 OxygenOS stock upgraded.
I'm looking for a ROM that's easy to switch root on and off, so that I can use snapchat and banking apps. Are there any ROMs that support some kind of root switch? I've seen apks that are meant to do that for other phones, but nothing specifically for OnePlus phones, or the 3T in specific.
Failing that, I'm just looking for a recommendation on a daily driver kernel/ROM.
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Just go for any ROM and use Magisk for root support, then add your root sensitive apps under Magisk Hide under Magisk and they won't see root feature.
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