Is there a guide for this? I am not seeing anything particularly for the HTC 10. Does the HTC 10 play well with xposed? I don't want to run down a path of bootloops etc.
If I'm not mistaken, it should just be Xposed SDK23 64bit.
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If I'm not mistaken, it should just be Xposed SDK23 64bit.
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I've installed the apk and flashed sdk23/arm64. xposed installer is saying the framework is not installed. I have even removed all the language packs from system apps to help give room on the partition. Very frustrating. Xposed is the ONE thing worth gaining root access for. =(!
After you flashed, did it go through that whole Android is updating thing?
I haven't used Xposed in awhile as well. :/
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After you flashed, did it go through that whole Android is updating thing?
I haven't used Xposed in awhile as well. :/
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I can't recall if it did. I want to say no, it didn't.
typhoonikan said:
I can't recall if it did. I want to say no, it didn't.
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Check the areas where Xposed gets extracted to and see if it did flash.
I'd try mounting manually, then flashing again.
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I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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Try reinstalling worked fine for me
TheDroidMovement said:
I recently bought a S6 and rooted it using PingPongRoot. I used Root Checker, and the root was verified. When I downloaded Xposed Framework, I try to install it but it says Xposed not compatible. When I try to download older version, it still says the same thing.
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Out of curiosity where are you getting it from?
Clienterror said:
Out of curiosity where are you getting it from?
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I'm wondering the same thing.. As far as I know it doesn't work on the s6 yet.
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I'm trying to install xposed framework on the latest 6.01 purnexus rom. Would I use xposed-v79-sdk23-arm.zip? I checked and my nexus was arm7 so i don't think it is arm64 or x84, but I am not sure.
Sorry... i couldn't find it using the search function.
Your right it's the first one you listed. Not the 64 or x84 and you'll need the alpha 3.0 installer
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Your right it's the first one you listed. Not the 64 or x84 and you'll need the alpha 3.0 installer
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ok, thanks. Do you know what sdk 23 means? does sdk22 and sdk23 just mean an older and a newer version?
Raymondlikesroot said:
ok, thanks. Do you know what sdk 23 means? does sdk22 and sdk23 just mean an older and a newer version?
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Short answer - sdk23 is for MM 6.x and sdk22 is for LP 5.1.x
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Klown80 said:
Short answer - sdk23 is for MM 6.x and sdk22 is for LP 5.1.x
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Thanks! I just flashed the zip and i rebooted. Do i have to clear cache before I install the apk?
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Thanks! I just flashed the zip and i rebooted. Do i have to clear cache before I install the apk?
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I didn't
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Just be careful as some roms are making it so they dont work with xposed as are many apps now looking for xposed and refusing to work if it is installed.
This thread is the first link in Google for the search term "xposed+nexus+6p+zip"
This is for the Nexus 6, NOT THE 6p. You need the x64 xposed for nexus 6p zip
Hi,
I'm having troubles with installing Xposed and i'm not very familiar with all of it.
I have Oukitel K10000 running android 5.1 .
Can someone tell me which vesion of Xposed I should install on my device?
Thanks !
ilan147 said:
Hi,
I'm having troubles with installing Xposed and i'm not very familiar with all of it.
I have Oukitel K10000 running android 5.1 .
Can someone tell me which vesion of Xposed I should install on my device?
Thanks !
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If I'm not mistaken, SDK22-64Bit would be your device's correct installation zip.
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If I'm not mistaken, SDK22-64Bit would be your device's correct installation zip.
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Thanks for the fast reply.
I already tried it with no success..
BUT
even my phone is running x64, i installed v80 armv7 x32 and it worked !
I don't know how, but it did.
Hi. I have cm12.1 and I use xposed framework v84, I saw there is an update to v85. Should I just flash the zip to get xposed updated? I don't know if there is a risk with modules on.
Thank you!
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Everdeenlu said:
Hi. I have cm12.1 and I use xposed framework v84, I saw there is an update to v85. Should I just flash the zip to get xposed updated? I don't know if there is a risk with modules on.
Thank you!
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Just flash v85 and wipe cache&dalvik afterwards. That's it.
Okay thank you so much!
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As an addition to this question, I have a LG v10 which requires an additional file to be flashed with Xposed in order to keep the second screen from crashing during a call. Would that file need to be reflashed due to upgrading?
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As an addition to this question, I have a LG v10 which requires an additional file to be flashed with Xposed in order to keep the second screen from crashing during a call. Would that file need to be reflashed due to upgrading?
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V84 and above no longer need the second screen fix, since LG's encrypted apps are now supported.
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V84 and above no longer need the second screen fix, since LG's encrypted apps are now supported.
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Thank you good sir. A-flashing I will go!
I'm trying to upgrade my buddie's phone here. Not very familiar with the s5 community and what's available..
Can this phone be rooted, TWRP'd, and flashed to nougat or marshmallow officially or otherwise?
Please help, any advice is appreciated.. Thanks
Depends on what version of android you have now if it can be rooted. If you have lollipop or marshmallow, then no, there is no root. Marshmallow is available via ota update.
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Depends on what version of android you have now if it can be rooted. If you have lollipop or marshmallow, then no, there is no root. Marshmallow is available via ota update.
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Yea it's on 5.0... I'll have to get his at&t sim and try to update it via OTA.
Thanks for replying.
Edit: Will this work?
http://www.samsungsfour.com/tutorials/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900a-for-at-t.html
Also, is root even needed for flashing custom ROMs?
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Yea it's on 5.0... I'll have to get his at&t sim and try to update it via OTA.
Thanks for replying.
Edit: Will this work?
http://www.samsungsfour.com/tutorials/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900a-for-at-t.html
Also, is root even needed for flashing custom ROMs?
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Those instructions are for KitKat, it was patched in Lollipop.
Give me the baseband version of your phone (in settings, looks something like G900AUCU4BOF3)
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Those instructions are for KitKat, it was patched in Lollipop.
Give me the baseband version of your phone (in settings, looks something like G900AUCU4BOF3)
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Yep baseband is G900AUCU4BOF3.
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Yep baseband is G900AUCU4BOF3.
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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I'll try this out later when I'm back to the phone.. thanks
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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OK kingroot didn't work.. got the "not adaptable" message..
Looks like I'll try to get the official marshmallow update by downloading it and flashing it from my pc..
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OK kingroot didn't work.. got the "not adaptable" message..
Looks like I'll try to get the official marshmallow update by downloading it and flashing it from my pc..
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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Lol oops, good thing I haven't touched it yet
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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Well my buddy will accept leaving his phone on official lollipop, but would at least like all the att apps removed...
Can I uninstall these apps rather than disable them? No root = no titanium backup [emoji52]
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