There doesn't seem to be much documentation on whether Xposed even works with Tate (but I imagine it would work fine.) The only threads about Xposed and KFHD that I can find have to do with the 2015 version.
Does Xposed work on TATE? Thanks.
jplum22 said:
There doesn't seem to be much documentation on whether Xposed even works with Tate (but I imagine it would work fine.) The only threads about Xposed and KFHD that I can find have to do with the 2015 version.
Does Xposed work on TATE? Thanks.
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I have a Tate, I've previously had xposed working but I don't think it's worth it.
I also don't think xposed works at all on 7.0 based roms yet.
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I tried to download xposed framework and it said that it wasn't compatible. Is that the case right now?
it does not work with LP yet
Last I knew of it wasn't compatible with ART.
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Ok cool I was just making sure I wasn't doing anything wrong.
Only wrong thing is not checking the xposed forum that is updated by the maker to let everyone know it's status. Would link the forum but in a hurry atm. Fairly easy to find though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
Xposed probably won't ever be compatible with Lollipop honesty, sadly.
Is there any modules for lollipop/unofficial cm12? Which?
No, Android 5 and therefore cm12 use ARM as runtime but xposed doesn't support ART for this moment.
Negative, Please do a little research.
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Is there any modules for lollipop/unofficial cm12? Which?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52288979&postcount=3
Please follow the Post linked above. and Please feel free to search a bit before asking. CM12.0=Android L and there is currently No support for exposed itself let alone the modules.
Mods, please mark this as duplicate and do the needful.
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No, Android 5 and therefore cm12 use ARM as runtime but xposed doesn't support ART for this moment.
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That's not true. I'm running CM12 nightlies on OnePlus One and using Xposed. There are only a few at this moment that work properly. Google Xposed modules that work with Lollipop and CM12. Last time I checked there was close to 30 modules that were confirmed working
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That's not true. I'm running CM12 nightlies on OnePlus One and using Xposed. There are only a few at this moment that work properly. Google Xposed modules that work with Lollipop and CM12. Last time I checked there was close to 30 modules that were confirmed working
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Did you check the date of my comment? It was a while ago and when I wrote this Xposed wasn't available to Lollipop.
I use Xposed on my OnePlus One too.
wont work on my xperia v cm12
the xposed firmware wont work on my unofficial version 5.0.2 cm12 xperia v :/
I need help to install xposed modules in the chroma rom I have a 64gb Nexus 6 build# LMY47V,android version 5.1.1, and its the latest build of chroma 4/29/15, I will send $5 to the first persons paypal to completely help me Thank you so much.
You can't use Xposed while being on Chroma.
1. Xposed isn't officially supported on Android 5.1.
2. Chroma uses ART everywhere; as a result, Xposed unofficial doesn't work.
zephiK said:
You can't use Xposed while being on Chroma.
1. Xposed isn't officially supported on Android 5.1.
2. Chroma uses ART everywhere; as a result, Xposed unofficial doesn't work.
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You've earnt your $5 there too haha
rootSU said:
You've earnt your $5 there too haha
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Probably wasn't the reply that the OP was looking for
rootSU said:
You've earnt your $5 there too haha
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Earnt? ??? My grammar Nazi just died a little.
what ROMs allow xposed modules to be installed?
I would consider moving to a different ROM does anybody know of a ROM that allows xposed modules I really miss my Pandora one app?
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I would consider moving to a different ROM does anybody know of a ROM that allows xposed modules I really miss my Pandora one app?
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Typically any ROM should work assuming they don't use ART everywhere.
As I've reiterated before, Xposed is not officially supported on Android 5.1 just yet.
I was running CM11 on my Nexus 5 for all that time and didn't liked the CM13 because the only Xposed Module that i use is not available in MM. it's Application Settings, it can make me launch apps above the lockscreen, and change the DPI as well! any alternatives?
yes I've already googled the question and i found 2 posts on Reddit, but all are pointing to the community version that available on XDA for Lollipop 5.1 and it does not work on MM! yes it boots up with out any boot loops but it does not work.
Is there any Xposed module alternative or even any way else?
Thanks.
http://https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3543022&d=1447594751 Here it's unofficial 1.13 version made by Pyler it works on MM
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I'm a little confused about xposed and modules on stock rom for Galaxy S5. May be someone can answer my questions.
I rooted my G900F, Marschmallow 6.0.1 and installed TWRP. Then I installed Xposed Framework V89. On my phone is the stock rom installed. I used Touchwiz UI, but changed to Nova launcher.
Now, I read warnings about bootloops while using Xposed with Samsung devices. I wonder if this affects my device too.
1. Since I use Nova Launcher, is Touchwiz still an possible issue?
2. Is Xposed by itself the 'danger' part or are it the modules? So far I installed one module. Everything works fine.
3. When I open Xposed Installer version 89 there is a warning: There seems to be a known Issue (Samsung Touchwiz Rom) with your Rom. Install Xposed might not work or lead to severe problems.
If my phone is affected, what is the best possible way to avoid potential issue? I red there are unofficial Xposed versions which are modified for samsung stock roms. But I couldn't find any.
Others say, newer version are fine for my phone.
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1. Since I use Nova Launcher, is Touchwiz still an possible issue?
2. Is Xposed by itself the 'danger' part or are it the modules? So far I installed one module. Everything works fine.
3. When I open Xposed Installer version 89 there is a warning: There seems to be a known Issue (Samsung Touchwiz Rom) with your Rom. Install Xposed might not work or lead to severe problems.
If my phone is affected, what is the best possible way to avoid potential issue? I red there are unofficial Xposed versions which are modified for samsung stock roms. But I couldn't find any.
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Nova launcher it's just a launcher, samsung phones ARE touchwiz, not the launcher itself.
Xposed it's the dangerous part, since it's something that edits your phone. Obliviously, if you install incompatible modules that hurts too, just pay attention to install compatible ones.
With a 5sec. search, you can find this thread.
I don't know if newer versions of official xposed are compatible with touchwiz roms, but in this thread there are the unofficial versions that are 100% compatible with yours, just read and download the correct zip.
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Nova launcher it's just a launcher, samsung phones ARE touchwiz, not the launcher itself.
Xposed it's the dangerous part, since it's something that edits your phone. Obliviously, if you install incompatible modules that hurts too, just pay attention to install compatible ones.
With a 5sec. search, you can find this thread.
I don't know if newer versions of official xposed are compatible with touchwiz roms, but in this thread there are the unofficial versions that are 100% compatible with yours, just read and download the correct zip.
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Thank you. Very helpful.
On the thread you linked is an download link. The latest version is xposed-v87.1-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125.zip
That's exactly the version I installed first. Later I updated it trough the xposed installer to version 89. Should I rather downgrade to the v87.1 version, or is the new installed 89version a custom build by wanam anyway?
I couldn't figure out which version (modified or not) is right now installed.
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Thank you. Very helpful.
On the thread you linked is an download link. The latest version is xposed-v87.1-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125.zip
That's exactly the version I installed first. Later I updated it trough the xposed installer to version 89. Should I rather downgrade to the v87.1 version, or is the new installed 89version a custom build by wanam anyway?
Edit: Since couldn't find a newer version than xposed-v87.1-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20161125.zip, I downgraded back to this version. Now I leave it as it is.
I couldn't figure out which version (modified or not) is right now installed.
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And the last questions. When I got the correct custom Xposed framework, can modules still screw up my phone?
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And the last questions. When I got the correct custom Xposed framework, can modules still screw up my phone?
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I'm not sure about the update. But the "normal" version should not even let your samsung phone boot up, so if it works it's ok.
Modules are not related to the official or unofficial version, I mean if you install for example gravitybox it explicitly says: "not try on touchwiz roms"
That's what I mean. Usually informations like this are in the description in the xda thread so you should be able to understand which is good for you and which not.
To add to that, in the Xposed installer, Download section, you can do searches.
Search for touchwiz or samsung to get some results that may let you know if certain modules are for, compatible with, or not for your setup.
The module descriptions in the installer are similar to the OPs of the various module threads. Might make it a little easier initially to get an overview. Then you can go to various module threads if you have questions concerning them.
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