I recently found this method of getting past safety net without losing xposed mods: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheSilphRo...y_have_found_a_workaround_for_the_pokémon_go/
I haven't tried it out yet, but I was checking to see if anyone had as I know that unrooting on the turbo is a dangerous prospect. Would this be recommended?
jedibob7 said:
I recently found this method of getting past safety net without losing xposed mods: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheSilphRo...y_have_found_a_workaround_for_the_pokémon_go/
I haven't tried it out yet, but I was checking to see if anyone had as I know that unrooting on the turbo is a dangerous prospect. Would this be recommended?
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There's nothing dangerous about this, but it won't work. Magisk is incompatible with our devices, so forget anything involving that. In order for suhide to work, you need a stock marshmallow rom that will pass safetynet on its own, and we don't have that. Your best bet is to install the Resurrection Remix rom and use the iSu app that the dev made for it to hide the built in CM root, but you still won't be able to use xposed.
That worked until two days ago. Now safety net has patched it and isu doesn't work anymore. This is confirmed by BHB27.
So sad. I only got to enjoy android pay with cm13 for 3 days..
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There's nothing dangerous about this, but it won't work. Magisk is incompatible with our devices, so forget anything involving that. In order for suhide to work, you need a stock marshmallow rom that will pass safetynet on it's own, and we don't have that. Your best bet is to install the Resurrection Remix rom and use the iSu app that the dev made for it to hide the built in CM root, but you still won't be able to use xposed.
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That worked until two days ago. Now safety net has patched it and isu doesn't work anymore. This is confirmed by BHB27.
So sad. I only got to enjoy android pay with cm13 for 3 days..
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Lame. Well, Chainfire did warn us that this was a losing battle. I guess he was right.
Actually there's some light to the end of the tunnel lol It was some later changes that broke it. BHB is still figuring out what caused it.
But if you use isu1.2 and kernel 202.1 it still works (also must enable SE linux in the kernel editor). I didn't have to do all that to get it to work but for now this config still works..
But yes, this is a hard battle to fight.
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Lame. Well, Chainfire did warn us that this was a losing battle. I guess he was right.
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Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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If you are brave enough: backup your current device and give it a try.
EDIT: in my opinion it is rather meaningless to ask for Android N support yet, as there are at least seven month until a "final" release will hit the market. If the current Xposed version doesn't work, there will be no need to create some workarounds, as the current version is more or less a preview of a preview and there are lots of code-base changes to be expected. I guess it will take some more month until a valid support will be established.
I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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The new android has many Gravitybox stuff, so I can live without Xposed I think...
so?
Tried last night.
The XPosed SDK23 checks for proper API Level upon installation - and refuses to install if you're different.
TL;DR: If you're not on MM, the MM installer won't work.
I modified the zip script
and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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Any luck?
Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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It was worth a shot
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Any luck?
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
Just flashed Nougat on my N7 and now I miss Xposed.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
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False. You have houses made of other things. ;D
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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But honestly, you're just bricking your device by flashing the wrong SDK version. If you want to begin porting it instead of messing with the install script to the Xposed for the wrong version of Android, maybe contact RomRacer. He ported Xposed to 5.0/5.1 before Rovo released an official version, so he can help you out maybe, but you need permission from Rovo to release a working version.
Good luck.
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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Unfortunately, Android Nougat will be the only Android version that will not support Xposed. This is due to the fact that Nougat is a delicious, but creamy thing, that glues together all command lines when melted.
*sarcasm turned off
There will be support for Android Nougat, be patient like everyone else. If any news arise, rovo89 will make an official statement.
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Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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We are a good 6-8 months away from an Official stable release, N is still in the early beta stages. He will work on getting it working when he feels that Google is done changing code around.
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N is still in the early beta stages.
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Only if you have Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X,*Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Google Pixel C. So he'll be able to start working to see if he can even make it work. He he stated he was waiting for it to be finished before he starts. It took several months for him to get it working with Lollipop.
The 6-9 months was my estimates on the non Nexus devices
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Final? Is O next? Haha
Bad news for my Nexus 9. So I have to downgrade to Marshmallow. Android w/o Xposed is not impossible for me.
UPDATE: Not even 24 hours and it fails SafetyNet now. I'm currently working on another solution.
Hi all. Long time lurker, first time developer. I created a modified version of the Xposed Framework that doesn't cause you to fail SafetyNet, even while it's enabled and active. Instructions:
Remove any existing Xposed versions
Get your phone in a state where it passes SafetyNet without Xposed (install a custom kernel to hide an unlocked bootloader, hide root with RootSwitch, etc.)
Install the Xposed Installer app if you don't already have it
Go to https://github.com/josephcsible/Xposed/releases/tag/v86a and download xposed-v86a-safetynet-josephcsible-sdk23-arm.zip
Flash xposed-v86a-safetynet-josephcsible-sdk23-arm.zip from recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
You should now have Xposed installed and enabled, with all of your modules working, without failing SafetyNet. Notes:
Do not turn off Xposed with RootSwitch with this build. It will probably break things because of differences in how app_process sits, and the entire point of this build is that you don't need to do this.
The only build I made was for ARM and Marshmallow, because that's all I have to test on
The official uninstaller won't work right with this version, so use my version of the uninstaller instead
This passes SafetyNet as of November 2nd. It probably won't for very long.
Technical details:
I made this build by compiling my own app_process, then editing it into the stock installer zip. I didn't recompile anything else or use the tools to make the zip.
app_process32 is now a regular file instead of a symlink to app_process32_xposed.
XposedBridge.jar is now called YqptfeBridge.jar (since SafetyNet checks the classpath for a file called XposedBridge.jar)
I obfuscated many of the strings in the app_process binary with a simple Caesar cipher. The source for this is in the GitHub with the download link.
Enjoy it while it lasts!
Great work, thanks! Though I think the method is kind of dirty.
Yeah, but I'm not overly concerned since I expect at best a few weeks before it gets patched and I have to redo it all anyway.
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Great work, thanks! Though I think the method is kind of dirty.
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You mean that it's not good to install it ?
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You mean that it's not good to install it ?
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He means in terms of code quality and maintainability from developers' standpoints. It's perfectly fine from the users' ends.
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He means in terms of code quality and maintainability from developers' standpoints. It's perfectly fine from the users' ends.
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Ah ! Okay !! What about safetynet not passing ? See screenshots... What can i do please ?
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Ah ! Okay !! What about safetynet not passing ? See screenshots... What can i do please ?
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It no longer passes for me either. I can't believe Google fixed it so fast. I'm working on another release now.
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It no longer passes for me either. I can't believe Google fixed it so fast. I'm working on another release now.
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Okay, i'll wait it and good luck for your work
Status update: My app_process is still not detected at all. It's now detecting something that's happening in Java (XposedBridge).
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Status update: My app_process is still not detected at all. It's now detecting something that's happening in Java (XposedBridge).
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So it means you cannot just rename the method/class, if I am right?
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So it means you cannot just rename the method/class, if I am right?
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I tried stubbing out the main method in XposedBridge to just call the real main method, and that made it pass. That leads me to conclude that it's a behavior thing and not a name thing.
So this version of xposed is passing?
Barfelonous said:
So this version of xposed is passing?
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REREAD THE OP Please
josephcsible said:
UPDATE: Not even 24 hours and it fails SafetyNet now. I'm currently working on another solution.
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Any news on this?
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Any news on this?
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I haven't had time to work on it since my last update. I expect to have more time in June.
Hi is there an other way to use Xposed modules while passing safatynet check ? Its usefull on POGO !
Regards, Devilo !
I've always loved the idea of being able to pay (at a lot of places, now) using NFC technology. Unfortunately, root access, xposed, and now a custom rom (Props to the EpicROM team!) have always out prioritized the NFC payment feature.
I've read a great deal about Magisk, and so I know how it works, but afaik EpicROM is packaged with SuperSU and so there isn't a straightforward way to use one of the compatible superuser apps. So, my question is (and the custom rom issue might be a bit much to tackle, but it's worth asking), has ANYONE managed to get Android Pay working on their Mix?
Also, I searched around for a good bit, only to find the answer elude me: Are there acceptable substitutes for Android Pay that do the same thing (NFC payment, "tap and go"?) and are accepted by most point of sale setups?
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I've always loved the idea of being able to pay (at a lot of places, now) using NFC technology. Unfortunately, root access, xposed, and now a custom rom (Props to the EpicROM team!) have always out prioritized the NFC payment feature.
I've read a great deal about Magisk, and so I know how it works, but afaik EpicROM is packaged with SuperSU and so there isn't a straightforward way to use one of the compatible superuser apps. So, my question is (and the custom rom issue might be a bit much to tackle, but it's worth asking), has ANYONE managed to get Android Pay working on their Mix?
Also, I searched around for a good bit, only to find the answer elude me: Are there acceptable substitutes for Android Pay that do the same thing (NFC payment, "tap and go"?) and are accepted by most point of sale setups?
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To pass safety net you need to
1. Be unrooted
2. Have an official rom, which is stable (not developer)
3. Have a locked bootloader
So most probably, Magisk will not help you on this
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To pass safety net you need to
1. Be unrooted
2. Have an official rom, which is stable (not developer)
3. Have a locked bootloader
So most probably, Magisk will not help you on this
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Yeah the three things you listed there are things I think I'd rather have than the slight inconvenience of having to actually pull out my wallet to pay for things.
In an ideal world we'd all be able to pay with PayPal using NFC technology, but oh well.
There is a kernel patch which fakes a verifiedboot state; you can try that.
https://github.com/sultanxda/androi...bc05b16bbd33521c2fffaf491c5657a94bfcfc5.patch
Which you can apply to: https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/scorpio-m-oss
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There is a kernel patch which fakes a verifiedboot state; you can try that.
https://github.com/sultanxda/androi...bc05b16bbd33521c2fffaf491c5657a94bfcfc5.patch
Which you can apply to: https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/scorpio-m-oss
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I'm usually pretty technologically literate, but I'm not sure what I'm looking at. Part of the first URL you linked includes the words "oneplus," suggesting to me that it might not be as simple as just running that command line script. I don't expect to be spoon-fed information, but links to any related threads would be much appreciated.
I relocked my bootloader after I installed the official Global rom. I can add my credit cards but I can't get it to pay for anything at a terminal. It just doesn't launch at all.
Instead of flashing patched kernel, I would recommend flashing resurrection rom instead.
Has anyone gotten android pay to work with an unlocked boatloader?
There's just soo much stuff out there, I have no idea if its possible, and what i should do.
Yes. Magisk.
Thanks! I've been messing with Magisk, but had no luck. I'm on Bliss Rom 6.0 which is CM13 based. My SElinux is set to permissive. Am I missing something? Do I need a different Rom? Mod my kernel in some way?
Thanks
I'm not actually using it myself but I've seen the comments of others who are. Maybe someone else can give you more details. I know you have to give the app you wish to hide -- like Android Pay -- the Magisk Hide privileges. You also have to uninstall SuperSu and use Magisk root.
CM13 has built in CM root. You'll need iSu to hide that, assuming it even still works.
Your best bet would probably be to upgrade to a CM14.1 based rom and check those forums for how people are getting around it. It's not too difficult nowadays though. I'm running Magisk rooted stock and Android Pay works just fine.
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Thanks! I've been messing with Magisk, but had no luck. I'm on Bliss Rom 6.0 which is CM13 based. My SElinux is set to permissive. Am I missing something? Do I need a different Rom? Mod my kernel in some way?
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For it to pass safetynet with root on requires you to flash magisk after a clean install. MagiskSU will replace CM13's root manager.
There is already an xposed framework that works with the exynos model, namely 26-07-17-xposed-v87-sdk25-Xposed-by-PurifyOS.zip. Would it be possible for the framework to also work on the snapdragon models as well?
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There is already an xposed framework that works with the exynos model, namely 26-07-17-xposed-v87-sdk25-Xposed-by-PurifyOS.zip. Would it be possible for the framework to also work on the snapdragon models as well?
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Official xposed was released today. I am working on it for SD.
Pretty sure you will have to have root. I know I saw a post about root being achieved on SD it does not sound very good. You lose all kinds of stuff and the battery only charges to 80%
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Pretty sure you will have to have root. I know I saw a post about root being achieved on SD it does not sound very good. You lose all kinds of stuff and the battery only charges to 80%
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Hope they can fix all of the issues with the root and then I can finally use it but we just have to wait and see.
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Pretty sure you will have to have root. I know I saw a post about root being achieved on SD it does not sound very good. You lose all kinds of stuff and the battery only charges to 80%
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Depends on the person. I never use Samsung pay or android pay, so the only thing I'm losing is the 20% battery life. Which is a fine tradeoff for root to me.
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anything yet how to install xposed on rooted snapdragon note8
@me2151 How's your progress with xposed coming along?
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@me2151 How's your progress with xposed coming along?
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Ive narrowed it down to dex2oat and libart that xposed uses. Its not liking our OS so it isnt building the boot.oat files needed to boot. Because of that we bootloop. Im probably going to have to build an unofficial version specifically for the Note8 SD. Which im Dreading because I dont know enough about the samsung art to know EXACTLY why its failing.
EDIT: Progress wise. Ive managed to get the framework installed without bootloop however it refuses to run because I removed the libart for xposed
Thanks for the update.
Sounds like its going to be some what difficult to get it working.
Anyways thanks for what you've done so far. Keep up the good fight!
Xposed update. Finally managed to get a complete log of the xposed bootloop. Had to create my own binaries and run them on boot. @rovo89 has been contacted and hopefully we can figure this out.
Has anyone tested the latest release of xposed v88.2. I would do it, but I am not able to use the home_csc to restore to stock without wiping and I have already had to reset this phone several times already losing pictures and music the first time as I didn't think to backup them up like fool.
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Has anyone tested the latest release of xposed v88.2. I would do it, but I am not able to use the home_csc to restore to stock without wiping and I have already had to reset this phone several times already losing pictures and music the first time as I didn't think to backup them up like fool.
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Doesnt work for us. that wasnt our fix
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Doesnt work for us. that wasnt our fix
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Ok thanks for letting me know.
Any news on this?
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Any news on this?
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No updates atm.
Did this project die? I have 10 days to return my Note. I am willing to go S8+ given the 10% increase in battery (making up for the 20% loss somewhat) and of course, Xposed. Hoping there has been some promising results if even a few months in which case I will continue to hold on the the Note.
Any updates on xposed for the snap dragon vareints?
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Any updates on xposed for the snap dragon vareints?
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Me2151 closed the case and has abandoned the project. So no, and no more updates.
;( i need xposed for note 8 sd