How to Install EdXposed on OnePlus 3T ?? - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

So recently I rooted my OnePlus 3T using Magisk
My specs:
Device: OnePlus 3T
Android version: 9.0
OS : OxygenOS version 9.0.6
Model: A3003
I would just like to know how I can go about installing EdXposed with RIRU Core (can’t find any good guides online) I also want to install XprivacyLua while keeping everything stock and not changing the bootloader kernel. Also I want to know Which RIRU Core I should be using (YAHFA or Sandhook). I would like to do all this WITHOUT compromising my safety net!
As much detail as possible would be much appreciated, I am not very experienced in this stuff and just got my knowledge from online forums and videos etc....
please provide as much detail as you can on the steps to take and where to get the resources etc... also if there are any videos you could recommend
Thanks

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Unable to see super user request using 1.17.3 or 1.18

Hey!
I'm using a UMIDIGI One Pro with a treble 9.0 ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...ce-development/9-0-pixelexperience-p-t3833294). With stock oreo ROM everything is working fine but on android 9 I got several problems:
- I'm not able to install new Magisk modules (my phone starts in Magisk Core only mode)
- I'm unable to see super user request using Magisk 1.17.3 or 1.18 (but it is working fine with 1.17.1 so I keep using it)
- In the other hand ctsProfile is false with 1.17.1
Does anyone have an idea to fix these problems?
Thank you,
Thomas
Me too.I'm using lineageos 15.1 on mi 4S
Here are my magisk logs with latest canary version: https://hastebin.com/yizazepeta.js

I need help

Hello, I am new to xposed and edxposed framework and stuff so these questions will probably sound stupid, sorry in advance.
I have both programs installed on my oneplus 6t from europe. I have tried multiple modules but most just wont work. Alot of these were last updated on 2016 and stuff. I found a list with all the android pie compatible modules, but none have descriptions or download links. The list is also very limited, I am especially interested in a modded/module for snapchat but snappreffs (in the "compatible with pie" list) doesn't work. I did get other modules To work so I do know how to properly download and install one. My question is, do I have to downgrade my android 9.0 to an older version so I get more compatibility with older modules and stuff. And if so, which android version should I get?
Thanks in advance.

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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NEED HELP REVERTING TO PREVIOUS MAGISK VERSION AND FLASH

Hi,
I know MagiskHide is going away, and I am planning to upgrade to the Pixel 6 Pro in the next 1-2 weeks.
However, my Pixel 4 XL is still rooted on Android 11.
I opened Magisk last night and saw that there was an update and updated to:
Magisk: d7e7df3b (23010)
App: d7e7df3b (23010)
When I did this, Magiskhide and SafetyNet Check were completely removed. i know this will probably be inevitable in the future, but can anyone ptovide me link to the previous Magisk flash and app version, so I can reverse everything?
As of now, I can no longer use Android Pay and many of my previously hidden apps will no longer run.
diesteldorf said:
Hi,
I know MagiskHide is going away, and I am planning to upgrade to the Pixel 6 Pro in the next 1-2 weeks.
However, my Pixel 4 XL is still rooted on Android 11.
I opened Magisk last night and saw that there was an update and updated to:
Magisk: d7e7df3b (23010)
App: d7e7df3b (23010)
When I did this, Magiskhide and SafetyNet Check were completely removed. i know this will probably be inevitable in the future, but can anyone ptovide me link to the previous Magisk flash and app version, so I can reverse everything?
As of now, I can no longer use Android Pay and many of my previously hidden apps will no longer run.
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If you are referring to the latest stable version, 23.0, it's in his Github.
GitHub - topjohnwu/Magisk: The Magic Mask for Android
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Thanks.....so I'm planning to revert back to 23.0 and then use 23.0 to repatch the stock boot.img. Hoping that will restore Magiskhide and everything I had before the update.
At this point, I am planning to stick with Android 11 and just want to reverse the upgrade from last night.
Really appreciate your help.
You can try Magisk Alpha (t.me/magiskalpha)
It is a forked version of Magisk by one of its former lead developers. It has option to choose between zygisk and magisk hide. I tested it on Pixel 4 XL and 6 Pro where it was able to pass safetynet checks.

questions about the right ROM for Note 8 (SM-N950F)

Hello,
my friend has a Samsung galaxy note 8 with the model SM-N950F and he was thinking about giving me his phone to install a custom ROM for him, the phone is running stock ROM.
my question is what is the most stable android 12/13 Rom ( AOSP ) that doesn't require rooting and has banking apps and the pen working fine, also what is the latest stable TWARP and Odin that works for that model ( because I had SM-G530h and some Odin versions didn't work with it ).
one more question is it available to go back to Stock ROM once again using Odin like with old Samsung phones and where can I find a trusted source as Sammobile doesn't seem to work for me for some reason?
thanks in advance for your help.
KingDark2010 said:
Hello,
my friend has a Samsung galaxy note 8 with the model SM-N950F and he was thinking about giving me his phone to install a custom ROM for him, the phone is running stock ROM.
my question is what is the most stable android 12/13 Rom ( AOSP ) that doesn't require rooting and has banking apps and the pen working fine, also what is the latest stable TWARP and Odin that works for that model ( because I had SM-G530h and some Odin versions didn't work with it ).
one more question is it available to go back to Stock ROM once again using Odin like with old Samsung phones and where can I find a trusted source as Sammobile doesn't seem to work for me for some reason?
thanks in advance for your help.
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Your question is a contradiction. You're asking whether you can use a custom ROM without root but still pass Play Integrity and other checks? This is not possible. Simply having an unlocked bootloader makes your device fail. To pass Play Integrity and be able to use banking apps, the Universal SafetyNet Fix module is required for use with Magisk. Further, AOSP does not include any of the "frills" that Samsung preloads into their firmware, meaning that not all features may work, including the S Pen. If you want to try AOSP anyway, you can follow my guide here to install an AOSP GSI.
As for returning your device to stock using Odin, yes. Sammobile is a good source, but if it doesn't work for you, you can try Frija or Samfirm.js to download the firmware directly from Samsung's servers.
V0latyle said:
Your question is a contradiction. You're asking whether you can use a custom ROM without root but still pass Play Integrity and other checks? This is not possible. Simply having an unlocked bootloader makes your device fail. To pass Play Integrity and be able to use banking apps, the Universal SafetyNet Fix module is required for use with Magisk. Further, AOSP does not include any of the "frills" that Samsung preloads into their firmware, meaning that not all features may work, including the S Pen. If you want to try AOSP anyway, you can follow my guide here to install an AOSP GSI.
As for returning your device to stock using Odin, yes. Sammobile is a good source, but if it doesn't work for you, you can try Frija or Samfirm.js to download the firmware directly from Samsung's servers.
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Frija is faster and I recommend it. SAMMobile forces users to register to their website and limit your DL-speed.
It's not strictly required to use Magisk. Some Custom ROMs by default spoof SafetyNet Attestation to BASIC and don't need Magisk.
But in the case of Custom ROMs like LineageOS (which doesn't spoof/hide the Unlocked Bootloader on purpose!), or Stock OneUI ROM, you do need to use Magisk + "MagiskHide Props Config" Magisk Module and set the fingerprint to Note8. If Note8 isnt available as a fingerprint, use SafetyNet-Fix Module.
Also, I don't use my Note 8 anymore, but we have Custom ROMs for Note8. I see we have LineageOS 20.0. Why use GSIs? They are much more unstable and buggy.
cyanGalaxy said:
Frija is faster and I recommend it. SAMMobile forces users to register to their website and limit your DL-speed.
It's not strictly required to use Magisk. Some Custom ROMs by default spoof SafetyNet Attestation to BASIC and don't need Magisk.
But in the case of Custom ROMs like LineageOS (which doesn't spoof/hide the Unlocked Bootloader on purpose!), or Stock OneUI ROM, you do need to use Magisk + "MagiskHide Props Config" Magisk Module and set the fingerprint to Note8. If Note8 isnt available as a fingerprint, use SafetyNet-Fix Module.
Also, I don't use my Note 8 anymore, but we have Custom ROMs for Note8. I see we have LineageOS 20.0. Why use GSIs? They are much more unstable and buggy.
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LineageOS is largely developed as a GSI. Yes, in many cases, it is bundled with a device specific kernel as a complete ROM, but for Project Treble compliant devices, a Generic System Image is just that - a single generic system image that does not have any device specific functions and can be used with any kernel on any device. In that regard, the official AOSP GSIs are very stable, and any issues are usually involved with the kernel, not the system image.
KingDark2010 said:
Hello,
my friend has a Samsung galaxy note 8 with the model SM-N950F and he was thinking about giving me his phone to install a custom ROM for him, the phone is running stock ROM.
my question is what is the most stable android 12/13 Rom ( AOSP ) that doesn't require rooting and has banking apps and the pen working fine, also what is the latest stable TWARP and Odin that works for that model ( because I had SM-G530h and some Odin versions didn't work with it ).
one more question is it available to go back to Stock ROM once again using Odin like with old Samsung phones and where can I find a trusted source as Sammobile doesn't seem to work for me for some reason?
thanks in advance for your help.
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To be able to use Banking Apps, the following practices are good.
Passing SafetyNet (you can check this with YASNAC from Play Store).
If you don't pass SafetyNet, use Magisk with one of the 2 modules mentioned above.
You may also need to enable Zygisk, Enforce DenyList, and add your Banking Apps to Magisk DenyList.
I use a Xiaomi Poco F3 with ArrowOS Custom ROM, it already contains patches to force SafetyNet to BASIC, and so I dont need any modules, but only Zygisk, Force DenyList, and add my Banking Apps to the DenyList and reboot ^^
V0latyle said:
LineageOS is largely developed as a GSI. Yes, in many cases, it is bundled with a device specific kernel as a complete ROM, but for Project Treble compliant devices, a Generic System Image means the system image can be used with the OEM kernel on any device, because everything specific to that device is contained within the kernel. In that regard, the official AOSP GSIs are very stable, and any issues are usually involved with the kernel, not the system image.
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My Xiaomi Poco F3 (2021) supports Treble and GSI's are not at all usable/daily-drivable. Scratchy Sound, Missing Vibration etc..
cyanGalaxy said:
My Xiaomi Poco F3 (2021) supports Treble and GSI's are not at all usable/daily-drivable. Scratchy Sound, Missing Vibration etc..
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What GSIs have you tried? I suspect that the device kernel is not fully Treble compliant.
V0latyle said:
What GSIs have you tried? I suspect that the device kernel is not fully Treble compliant.
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V0latyle said:
What GSIs have you tried? I suspect that the device kernel is not fully Treble compliant.
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Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
The official Googley ones. Tho I don't mind, since I use an AOSP Custom ROM anyway (on my Xiaomi phone). My Note 8 is kept on OneUI 1.0... i miss the "Samsung Experience" dayz.. Yknow, the OS that came after TouchWiz. It had a rather professional-looking boxy design. Don't like the Huge padding and Rounded Corners of OneUI. The modern OneUI versions are also eh. Due to Samsung stuffing additional apps like TikTok and other rubbish as pre-installed apps.
cyanGalaxy said:
Generic System Image releases | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
The official Googley ones. Tho I don't mind, since I use an AOSP Custom ROM anyway (on my Xiaomi phone). My Note 8 is kept on OneUI 1.0... i miss the "Samsung Experience" dayz.. Yknow, the OS that came after TouchWiz. It had a rather professional-looking boxy design. Don't like the Huge padding and Rounded Corners of OneUI. The modern OneUI versions are also eh. Due to Samsung stuffing additional apps like TikTok and other rubbish as pre-installed apps.
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Huh. I've used both the "pure" GSIs from Android CI, as well as the Android Developer GSIs on my Tab A 8.0 with the CUK4 kernel. Everything works like it should. Make sure you're using the correct architecture and bitness for your device - most are arm64 - but in the off case that your Xiaomi isn't ARM, there will likely be a lot of issues.
Remember that while a Treble kernel should run any GSI, you still have to wipe data. You can't go from OEM firmware to GSI or vice versa without a data wipe; that cause a a lot of stability issues.
thanks for the replays and information guys regarding official releases of AOSP ROMs I haven't seen one that is higher than android 9 ( which is mainly the reason why we want to install a higher version due to compatibility issues with the company portal apps ) so any idea what is the most stable ROM for that model running android 10 or above

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