Samsung Pass swear on root after install xposed installer on stock firmware (without xposed framework). Can anyone compile xposed installer apk for oreo with another name and path, without word "xposed"? after use app cloner xposed installer doesnt work, samsung pass dont swear...
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So here's what happened:
I installed a new rom: Google wiz 44. A touchwiz based Android 8.0 rom. It has magisk pre-installed. In magisk, I get the systemless xposed SDK26 module. It installs fine but after reboot there is no Xposed installer APK. To fix this I also install the normal Xposed module from magisk repo. This gets me the Xposed installer APK and after a reboot it detects Xposed is installed. The problem now is I cannot uninstall Xposed framework even with the uninstaller zip. I have tried removing the sdk26 Xposed from magisk but it doesn't uninstall Xposed. Can't pass saftynet.
If you'd have read the documentation for the Xposed module, or the OP of the Systemless Xposed support thread, you'd have seen that you need to install the modified installer for that module manually.
Now, the question is what you mean by the "normal Xposed module from magisk repo". Do you mean the Unity version? Because that's also a systemless Xposed version, just by a different creator...
So now you have two systemless Xposed modules installed? That sounds like it could cause problems...
You can't use the Xposed uninstaller zip for a Magisk systemless Xposed module. It won't recognise it. Since it sounds like you've installed everything through Magisk, you can uninstall through Magisk. When you say you've tried and it doesn't work, what do you mean? Have you gone to the modules section of the Magisk Manager and pressed the trash bin icon next to the module you want to remove and then rebooted? More details, please...
And lastly, you can never pass SafetyNet with Xposed installed and active.
@benvrakas, maybe try the UNITY installer. It acts as an installer, uninstaller, and upgrader.
Flash it and pay attention to the output. It'll tell you what it's doing.
If it installs on first flash, flash it again for an uninstall. Hopefully it'll remove things successfully. Just another option.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3697756
Xposed Framework [UNITY]
Maybe this more involved method may work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=76064855
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My Experience, A standalone Install did not pass "SafetyNet" checks, even the basic integrity check failed.
I just installed it from Magisk as a module but again the same, both the checks (basic and cts) are failing., Just wanted to post this reply to see if somebody has a suggestion so that I can also follow.
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I can conclude that Xposed from magisk is the best choice right now.
Installing Xposed in anyway makes this thing called "safetyNet" fail, and you cannot use apps like Netflix and Google pay.
If you install Xposed as standalone, you have to uninstall xposed to set the safetyNet back to true. (I tried that disabling from 'xposed installer' app isn't helping)
But if you install Xposed via Magisk, it is as good as a module and you can disable Xposed whenever needed from the modules menu of magisk and reboot to use the apps mentioned above..
To put it simple, if a friend were to ask me to send money via Google pay, it is better to ask for 2 minutes to disable Xposed and reboot via magisk.. instead of saying that i have Xposed installed and i cant use the Google pay app.
sagar2208 said:
My Experience, A standalone Install did not pass "SafetyNet" checks, even the basic integrity check failed.
I just installed it from Magisk as a module but again the same, both the checks (basic and cts) are failing., Just wanted to post this reply to see if somebody has a suggestion so that I can also follow.
Update:
I can conclude that Xposed from magisk is the best choice right now.
Installing Xposed in anyway makes this thing called "safetyNet" fail, and you cannot use apps like Netflix and Google pay.
If you install Xposed as standalone, you have to uninstall xposed to set the safetyNet back to true. (I tried that disabling from 'xposed installer' app isn't helping)
But if you install Xposed via Magisk, it is as good as a module and you can disable Xposed whenever needed from the modules menu of magisk and reboot to use the apps mentioned above..
To put it simple, if a friend were to ask me to send money via Google pay, it is better to ask for 2 minutes to disable Xposed and reboot via magisk.. instead of saying that i have Xposed installed and i cant use the Google pay app.
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Attempting to install on nox android 5 version 6.2.6.0 I managed to install the apk, but when I want to install the xposed frame work I get this message saying "xposed framework version 91 is installed, but not active... check log for details? How do I fix this please help??
I have tried Edxposed and LSposed with Riru on Android 10 (Samsung A30) and 8.1 (Samsung j7 Prime), HushSms can not send Class 0 SMS. Then I tried Xposed from Magisk modules it also did not work because it says Xposed Installed but not Active" (This happen on my device because It is Samsung J7 Prime (Probably because of A/B partitions))". So I manually Installed exposed through exposed installer app. It worked amazingly.
So It proves there is some issues in Edxposed and LSposed that is why they can not send Class 0 SMS even they show Green message like properly installed in their respective manager apps. But they do not actually provide full functionality as compared to former Systemless Xposed Installer.
I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
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I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
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You are a star sir!
I'm so glad I came across your post, I can confirm I have managed to get it working on my Samsung S20+ Android 12 with LSPosed Zgisk
I didn't need to install the systemrw, all I did was install the old xposed installer apk and gave access in LSPosed to system framework and a few other by typing "com.samsung" in search.
Thank you so much. ☺
Hi
I would like to know if there is a way to install Xposed modules manually such as RootCloak?
I use genymotion I installed Xposed Framework and everything looks fine but because the repo is offline I cannot install modules directly from the Xposed Installer.
Thanks!
should be possilbe BUT you need an apk for that
here's the link: https://github.com/devadvance/rootcloak/releases/download/v3.0-beta_20160731_2/app-release.apk