Is it possible for our FLO? thanks guys!
Last year I was looking for something similar for Nexus 7 2012, after attempting to flash the necessary filew, and after alot of trial and error, I ended up bricking my Nexus 7, imo its alot easier to flash a rom, than it is to flash a replacement power menu. Although that was just me
CM is pretty close to stock with extras.
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[apm] jss15*
You will need root and a custom recovery but here is the advanced power menu you're looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383059
Stock is odex unless you're running a de-odexed stock ROM but that's not likely.
I'm running it on JSS15R with no problems. Should be okay.
Remember to always make a backup before you do any modifications!
AZKJS said:
You will need root and a custom recovery but here is the advanced power menu you're looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383059
Stock is odex unless you're running a de-odexed stock ROM but that's not likely.
I'm running it on JSS15R with no problems. Should be okay.
Remember to always make a backup before you do any modifications!
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wow! thanks for this. i'll try this later..
Xposed framework + gravity box
Nbsss said:
Xposed framework + gravity box
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to be honest, i don't know how to use this. but i'll probably check on it..
Its easier than installing a custom rom, and u get better features.
Steps:
Find the xposed framework thread.Download the xposed installer app.
Open the installer.
Click install framework.
Reboot.
Install gravitybox.apk from the xda thread.
Enable gravity box from within the xposed installer app.
Reboot.
Open gravity box app, make changes.
Reboot.
Nbsss said:
Its easier than installing a custom rom, and u get better features.
Steps:
Find the xposed framework thread.Download the xposed installer app.
Open the installer.
Click install framework.
Reboot.
Install gravitybox.apk from the xda thread.
Enable gravity box from within the xposed installer app.
Reboot.
Open gravity box app, make changes.
Reboot.
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is it ok to install xposed even if i already flashed the advanced power menu shared by AZKJS and installed elementalx kernel?
jetaw03 said:
is it ok to install xposed even if i already flashed the advanced power menu shared by AZKJS and installed elementalx kernel?
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Should be. Make a backup just incase though. And don't adjust the advanced power menu from the xposed module and u should be good to go
Nbsss said:
Should be. Make a backup just incase though. And don't adjust the advanced power menu from the xposed module and u should be good to go
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its working! thanks!
Related
So I've noticed that Netflix doesn't seem to play well with AOSP based roms. Well here's a fix.
First, go here and install the Xposed Framework installer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1574401
Once installed open the installer and install Xposed. Grant it root access and reboot. Once you've booted go here and download and install this module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1358293052
Once downloaded install the module and reopen Xposed. Enable the module and reboot. Once you've booted go to settings>applications and find Netflix. Clear all data from the app. Now open Netflix and enjoy.
Also, here is a list of various Xposed modules if you want them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
(I take no credit for any of this. Google is my friend.)
ummm no,
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38127661
go there... install the Netflix apk and you're done...... works on aosp, aokp etc.....
rlee008 said:
ummm no,
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38127661
go there... install the Netflix apk and you're done...... works on aosp, aokp etc.....
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Or this too lol
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Howdi all ... upgrade from Note2 to Note2 MTO : N900T
camera worked fine on Note2 with Jedi roms ..
Now unable ot get the camera to open & take photos or videos during a call .. big problem
so I installed JediEliteKK with 4.4.2 ... still won't open
so I installed the Xposed Framework and Wanam Exposed which has an option to enable .. I enabled but the hack didnt work I guess ...
open to any suggestions ... Thx so much in advance.
Did you ever find a fix for this!?! I'm having the exact same issue on my phone and I don't know how to fix it.
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itsjustlenny said:
Did you ever find a fix for this!?! I'm having the exact same issue on my phone and I don't know how to fix it.
Sent from my SM-N900T
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yes, got it fixed. Not sure what exactly the problem was ... but I think it's becasue the framework wasn't installed properly .. so I did a complete wipe & re install of the rom.
- Install Wanam exposed with the rom (rom comes with the latest version or ... maybe it autoupdated itself from the Playstore and that created a problem) however the Xposed framework is outdated. - Open Xposed Framework installer and update the framework to the latest experimental version (it can downoad and install itself) .
- Then activate Wanam Xposed module inside the framework.
- After open Wanam Xposed and in the System > Camera section uncheck all ... except the "Enable Camera during call". I found other settings can interfere with camera for some reason.
now everything works during a call: camera, video recording, internet, text etc...
hope that helped.
I did what you said and it didn't work unless I'm following the directions wrong. I went to wanam xposed and went to the install section and clicked install and it rebooted my phone but I don't think anything happened. I also went to wanam xposed and selected the option and rebooted and still nothing happened.
Just curious but if I wanted to unroot and install some updates that are showing up on my phone and then re-root, that would be possible?
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Gotta make sure wanam is activated inside the framework. Then make sure the right check box is enabled inside the wanam exposed.
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satvic said:
Gotta make sure wanam is activated inside the framework. Then make sure the right check box is enabled inside the wanam exposed.
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Yep did both of those and still nothing lol
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Wipe and try a clean install with the frameeork and wanam exposed, activate the framework and module first, make sure they have root access.... I don't know what else to say. ..
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works!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
It's working for me, too. Only have one module running, it may take a while for some of my favorite ones to get updates.
Yeah! What are some must have modules for the Nexus?
seanvree said:
works!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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I installed the apk on my N7 2013 but now it's telling me I need to also install a .zip in recovery. Which one of those do I use?
not works for me
could u please tell me what version of android and kernel are u using?
Boot Manager and Greenify Greenify working for me.
zyldragoon said:
not works for me
could u please tell me what version of android and kernel are u using?
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I'm on CleanRom 7.1, ElementalX kernel. Working.
These are all the modules I have installed so far!
Anyone know how to automatically update the framework? Or do you just have to check back every time the OP updates it?
Working great so far!
Working for me and I'm loving it! Stock marshmallow mra58v, elementalx kernel. I don't think it will notify u about updates, just check in every so often. My must have is gravitybox.
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Add Gravity Box to what I am running.
I keep getting boot loops when I try. I'm on my 4th factory reset, won't try again for a while. I can live without Gravity Box & Youtube Ad Away for a little longer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I factory reset > do the initial setup > root > install busy box > (attempt to) install xposed > boot loop. Oh well
Notorio said:
I keep getting boot loops when I try. I'm on my 4th factory reset, won't try again for a while. I can live without Gravity Box & Youtube Ad Away for a little longer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I factory reset > do the initial setup > root > install busy box > (attempt to) install xposed > boot loop. Oh well
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I don't understand why ur rooting after every factory reset, that doesn't unroot the device. Beyond that, r u sure ur using the right framework?
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trhacker01 said:
I don't understand why ur rooting after every factory reset, that doesn't unroot the device. Beyond that, r u sure ur using the right framework?
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I should've specified that I have to flash stock to do the factory reset as clearing the dalvik & cache never worked for me. So I do need to root again afterward. And yes, the one for our device is arm. Not the arm64 or x86. I checked in the official thread from the Xposed sub forum & we aren't the only ones having issues.
I had the same problem and solved it by deleting some system apps to gain space (all the google bloatware). After that and with having enough space it worked fine
hy guys,
sinds i own an op3 i have rooted the device and installed xposed installer with a couple modules.
so right now im trying to install snapchat and use it, but its not working at all ! each time i log in it says temporary falier and on my other android device i can log in without problem.
so please can anyone share a solution or something cuz this is realy rediculous, and i didnt even install snapchat modules.
abati said:
hy guys,
sinds i own an opo3 i have rooted the device and installed xposed installer with a couple modules.
so right now im trying to install snapchat and use it, but its not working at all ! each time i log in it says temporary falier and on my other android device i can log in without problem.
so please can anyone share a solution or something cuz this is realy rediculous, and i didnt even install snapchat modules.
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That's a common problem with xposed.
Just uninstall it.
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AcidNoteZ said:
That's a common problem with xposed.
Just uninstall it.
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Yeah. Snapchat do not like xposed :/ but I've heard if you will install Snapchat, then log in, then install xposed and mods then it should work
abati said:
hy guys,
sinds i own an opo3 i have rooted the device and installed xposed installer with a couple modules.
so right now im trying to install snapchat and use it, but its not working at all ! each time i log in it says temporary falier and on my other android device i can log in without problem.
so please can anyone share a solution or something cuz this is realy rediculous, and i didnt even install snapchat modules.
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It will work if you log in before xposed is installed or if you use the system less xposed (works with Android pay too) and the material xposed installer. Just have to toggle xposed off and restart before you log in to snapchat or use Android lay
thnx i will try to first log in then install xposed
never heard about Oneplus One 3 (opo3) :>
Its a common problem i have it too just unistall the xposed then install snapchat and log in and then flash xposed all going fine.
I am having the same issue. How do I uninstall xposed?
MrVoshel said:
never heard about Oneplus One 3 (opo3) :>
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Holy **** that is a huge error ^^
ahahah it should have been op3 !
Gonna correct it now ^^
here's what I do to make snapchat let you sign in. you need TItanium Backup for a backup and xposed uninstaller to temporarily remove xposed framework. snapchat doesn't want xposed framework.
1: uninstall xposed framework via recovery
2: clear snapchat data then sign in.
3. once signed in, you can back up the app+data using TitaniumBackup ( for future uses. like when xposed is running and if you're moving into a new rom or whatever )
4. you can now flash back xposed installer into your device. = profit
Abaddon said:
uninstall xposed framework using the xposed uninstaller zip
boot into system
clear data on snapchat then sign in
once signed in. backup the app + data with TitaniumBackup (for future use)
boot into recovery and install xposed framework zip
profit
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great thnx, I have already like 5 modules installed which I already tweaked a bit, if I make a backup of those apss with titanium backup manager, is it possible to restore the mdules according the custom settings I used before ?
abati said:
great thnx, I have already like 5 modules installed which I already tweaked a bit, if I make a backup of those apss with titanium backup manager, is it possible to restore the mdules according the custom settings I used before ?
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definitely. that's what I do. you can also backup the xposed apk then uninstall it temporarily too but not sure if that's necessary. been doing this since the end of 2015 when snapchat started to hate xposed framework. ?
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Abaddon said:
definitely. that's what I do. you can also backup the xposed apk then uninstall it temporarily too but not sure if that's necessary. been doing this since the end of 2015 when snapchat started to hate xposed framework.
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Your a hero men its *cking working ^^
I have tried some apps and some searching and cannot find something that allows controlling the volume separately. Is this possible? I have seen apps that it would seem would let you do this but when you change the one volume the other follows it so you cant turn one up and the other down.
This was my favorite thing about PA and cyanogenmod ROMs. I have been searching for something like this since 7.0 no luck
Never knew how much it would bother me until I got a phone that didnt do it. My Galaxy s7edge had different volumes for each.
I've actually preferred it consolidated the way it is now. I used a Note 2 before I got my Pixel 2 XL because my Nexus 5X died on me and seeing ringtone, notification, media AND system volumes did not bring back good memories. I don't want to micro manage volumes. LOL.
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This is one of the features I need in a custom ROM or xposed module, can't wait to be able to adjust notification sounds separate from ringtones! Honestly, i wish there was a way to adjust notifications per app instead of just general, but that's pushing it I know..
I am rooted is there anything that can be installed to separate them now?
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umx said:
I am rooted is there anything that can be installed to separate them now?
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Yep you can install Xposed and then GravityBox and then you can do it.
mac796 said:
Yep you can install Xposed and then GravityBox and then you can do it.
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is exposed a rom?
umx said:
is exposed a rom?
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No it's a custom framework you put on your stock ROM that installs modules sort of like the ones in magisk. But GravityBox pretty much has everything you can imagine it. Most of stuff that comes with a custom rom normally, is in that gravity box. So you would install the Xposed Framework and then you would install gravity box.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
mac796 said:
No it's a custom framework you put on your stock ROM that installs modules sort of like the ones in magisk. But GravityBox pretty much has everything you can imagine it. Most of stuff that comes with a custom rom normally, is in that gravity box. So you would install the Xposed Framework and then you would install gravity box.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
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cool. how do i know which one to use arm64, arm or x86
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cool. how do i know which one to use arm64, arm or x86
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You want the arm64 one. first install the APK 3.1.5 on your phone, and then install the module SDK 27 for Oreo inside magisk , just search it in the downloads in magisk you'll find it. After installing module you'll have to reboot. Then open up the app on your phone. Hit the little cloud and have it installed via TWRP it'll do it by itself. You actually don't have to do anything in twrp once it boots there just boot back to system. Now when you reboot back to system you open up that app it should be green then you go to downloads and search for GravityBox for Oreo. You'll have to change 2 Beta so you can find the right version to download. When you install it check the box next to it and then restart should be good to go
Also breaks safety-net I don't use Android pay but the few apps I do use that need safety-net I set them up before I install Xposed and they still work after I install Xposed
Edit. Also I don't think we used to have to install it inside the APK. When you did it in magisk it took care of it but that's not working for me anymore so I don't know if it's actually still systemless or not. I'm by no means am ia pro at the Xposed.
mac796 said:
You want the arm64 one. first install the APK 3.1.5 on your phone, and then install the module SDK 27 for Oreo inside magisk , just search it in the downloads in magisk you'll find it. After installing module you'll have to reboot. Then open up the app on your phone. Hit the little cloud and have it installed via TWRP it'll do it by itself. You actually don't have to do anything in twrp once it boots there just boot back to system. Now when you reboot back to system you open up that app it should be green then you go to downloads and search for GravityBox for Oreo. You'll have to change 2 Beta so you can find the right version to download. When you install it check the box next to it and then restart should be good to go
Also breaks safety-net I don't use Android pay but the few apps I do use that need safety-net I set them up before I install Xposed and they still work after I install Xposed
Edit. Also I don't think we used to have to install it inside the APK. When you did it in magisk it took care of it but that's not working for me anymore so I don't know if it's actually still systemless or not. I'm by no means am ia pro at the Xposed.
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well got it to say it installed in twrp when i booted back into the system xposed still says not installed in the app
says xposed framework is not installed
umx said:
well got it to say it installed in twrp when i booted back into the system xposed still says not installed in the app
says xposed framework is not installed
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You might have to flip the switch inside the app on and then reboot it once
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mac796 said:
You might have to flip the switch inside the app on and then reboot it once
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i might be too drunk but i see so switch lol
umx said:
i might be too drunk but i see so switch lol
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When you open the app it's right on top there's a toggle switch it says Xposed status
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umx said:
i might be too drunk but i see so switch lol
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Right on top when you open the app it says Xposed status there's a toggle switch
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