On the first 4.3 firmware I tried installing Xposed but I got bootloop.
No I am running 4.3-1.5.A.0.9 (or wathever) firmware and I am wondering is it safe to install?
I got the previous link (xposed installer apk) from here:
How to Get Nexus 5 Status Bar on Your Android Dev…: http://youtu.be/ngFbGCp5mow
Now I want to install it on my C1904, but don't want to get bootloop.
I am rooted via towelroot.
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First of all, it's 15.4.A.1.9. Second, Xperia M never had issues with Xposed Installer since 4.1. It has always been safe.
But if you've faced that problem, maybe you just did something wrong.
Follow these steps (But first, make sure you you are full rooted):
1. Download Xposed Installer and install normally.
2. Open the app, go to Framework, tap on Install/Update.
3. Grant superuser access.
4. Tap OK to reboot.
That's pretty much it.
To install modules, just go to Download, pick any modules you want, then install it. Then go to Modules and tick the checkbox of the newly installed module.Every new module requires a reboot.
Hope that helps.
EDIT: OH, and don't forget to download Xposed Installer from here. This is the official thread.
elmkzgirxp said:
First of all, it's 15.4.A.1.9. Second, Xperia M never had issues with Xposed Installer since 4.1. It has always been safe.
But if you've faced that problem, maybe you just did something wrong.
Follow these steps (But first, make sure you you are full rooted):
1. Download Xposed Installer and install normally.
2. Open the app, go to Framework, tap on Install/Update.
3. Grant superuser access.
4. Tap OK to reboot.
That's pretty much it.
To install modules, just go to Download, pick any modules you want, then install it. Then go to Modules and tick the checkbox of the newly installed module.Every new module requires a reboot.
Hope that helps.
EDIT: OH, and don't forget to download Xposed Installer from here. This is the official thread.
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Oh so towelroot isn't enough?
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elmkzgirxp said:
First of all, it's 15.4.A.1.9. Second, Xperia M never had issues with Xposed Installer since 4.1. It has always been safe.
But if you've faced that problem, maybe you just did something wrong.
Follow these steps (But first, make sure you you are full rooted):
1. Download Xposed Installer and install normally.
2. Open the app, go to Framework, tap on Install/Update.
3. Grant superuser access.
4. Tap OK to reboot.
That's pretty much it.
To install modules, just go to Download, pick any modules you want, then install it. Then go to Modules and tick the checkbox of the newly installed module.Every new module requires a reboot.
Hope that helps.
EDIT: OH, and don't forget to download Xposed Installer from here. This is the official thread.
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Actually, one time on 4.1.2 I ended up in a bootloop as the framework wasn't working properly with my device. I updated the framework, got an error and not thinking I rebooted and then ended up in a bootloop. So it hasn't always been safe.
RedLedLight said:
Oh so towelroot isn't enough?
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I'm on the first 4.3 update and I have never experienced a problem with Xposed. I have had it rooted with Nicki root and towelroot and both methods work perfectly fine with Xposed.
gamer649 said:
Actually, one time on 4.1.2 I ended up in a bootloop as the framework wasn't working properly with my device. I updated the framework, got an error and not thinking I rebooted and then ended up in a bootloop. So it hasn't always been safe.
I'm on the first 4.3 update and I have never experienced a problem with Xposed. I have had it rooted with Nicki root and towelroot and both methods work perfectly fine with Xposed.
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Yeah xD
I was on 4.1.2
Anyway trying it now.
EDIT:
Nope.
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Related
Hi all, I've got an M8 and really want to add a few features to it. I'm a bit of a noob to all of this so I hope you don't mind these questions in this forum.
I think Android Revolution HD and the Sense 6 Toolbox have the features that I'd like. So I need to:
1. Install ARHD
2. Install the Xposed framework using ARHD
3. Install Sense 6
I've been reading this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
So I need to:
1. Unlock the bootloader (steps 1 to 19)
2. Flash a custom recovery (next section, steps 1 to 11) - Where do I get a custom recovery though?
3. Flash a custom ROM (next section, steps 1 to 7) - This is the part which installs ARHD?
4. Install Xposed through ARHD
5. Install Sense 6
Please forgive my noobish questions and correct me where I'm making a fool of myself! I'm a quick learner
Thanks in advance
Jez006 said:
1. Unlock the bootloader (steps 1 to 19)
2. Flash a custom recovery (next section, steps 1 to 11) - Where do I get a custom recovery though?
3. Flash a custom ROM (next section, steps 1 to 7) - This is the part which installs ARHD?
4. Install Xposed through ARHD
5. Install Sense 6
Please forgive my noobish questions and correct me where I'm making a fool of myself! I'm a quick learner
Thanks in advance
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you can do step 1 & 2 by using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
Once your device rooted, just download the rom , copy to your phone and flash it via recovery.
step 4&5 are part of step 3, which is installing ROM
you can download the rom from the following link.
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com.au/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html
Thanks desi A couple more questions if you don't mind!
lazydesi said:
you can do step 1 & 2 by using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
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So it looks like steps 1 and 2 are covered...are there any advantages of following the instructions on the original link I posted instead of the windows software that you linked?
lazydesi said:
Once your device rooted, just download the rom , copy to your phone and flash it via recovery.
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When you say flash the ROM via recovery, is this a different sort of recovery than what step 2 was describing?
lazydesi said:
step 4&5 are part of step 3, which is installing ROM
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I thought step 4 and 5 had to be done after installing ARHD?
Thanks again
Jez006 said:
I thought step 4 and 5 had to be done after installing ARHD?
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xposed framework will need installing. After the ROM has booted, open the xposed app and install the framework. Tick to enable sense 6 toolbox in the modules section, select your options and reboot.
you should nandroid backup your pristine stock rom before flashing a rom.
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nizbot said:
you should nandroid backup your pristine stock rom before flashing a rom.
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I'm going to try and do this tonight...
Please can I get a consensus - should I use the "Toolkit V2.0" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065) or the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618 to root the phone?
At what stage can I make a nandroid backup?
Thanks!
So I think that I use the Toolkit V2, then take a nandroid backup, then install ARHD?
Jez006 said:
So I think that I use the Toolkit V2, then take a nandroid backup, then install ARHD?
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correct. once you have a custom recovery, you can backup and flash at will.
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nizbot said:
correct. once you have a custom recovery, you can backup and flash at will.
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Thanks, I think I've got it now...the toolkit has TWRP which is a custom recovery right?
I've also been reading about S-off...I don't think I need to know about it for what I'm planning?
Thanks again
Ok..I'm pretty sure I don't need it...
I'm going for it now...my first root. Wish me luck!
I've used the tool kit successfully and used TWRP to make a backup
I backed up before installing super user.
There you're, closer go install arhd.
Ok, HRHD installed, Sense 6 installed, Xposed installed.
But when I opened Xposed from the app drawer, under "Framework" it says "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Any ideas?
Ok I've done it, I had to allow apps from unknown sources and then give Xposed superuser permission.
Jez006 said:
Ok I've done it, I had to allow apps from unknown sources and then give Xposed superuser permission.
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yep. after initial install you have to install the framework from within xposed, then reboot.
have fun and welcome!
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nizbot said:
yep. after initial install you have to install the framework from within xposed, then reboot.
have fun and welcome!
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Thanks
I'm currently running rbox's updated 51.1.4.0_user_514006420 ROM. I can still grant superuser access to apps that request it, and apps that require su function properly, but I can't open the SuperSu app itself, it just crashes. When I try to open it from the KFTV launcher, the screen blinks and it returns to the applications menu. If I try to open SuperSu from XBMC, it causes XBMC to crash as well.
Logcat after trying to start SuperSu: http://pastebin.com/QNTd684U
BlaqkAudio said:
I'm currently running rbox's updated 51.1.4.0_user_514006420 ROM. I can still grant superuser access to apps that request it, and apps that require su function properly, but I can't open the SuperSu app itself, it just crashes. When I try to open it from the KFTV launcher, the screen blinks and it returns to the applications menu. If I try to open SuperSu from XBMC, it causes XBMC to crash as well.
Logcat after trying to start SuperSu: http://pastebin.com/QNTd684U
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+1. Me too.
mine has no option to launch. is that what you mean?
it seems to work fine when apps request root but cannot be opened itself.
a bit annoying.
jarayn said:
mine has no option to launch. is that what you mean?
it seems to work fine when apps request root but cannot be opened itself.
a bit annoying.
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I think it has to do with the way I'm installing it. In theory if you were to delete the SuperSu.apk from /system/app and sideload the apk yourself, it might work better. And if you horribly break things, you can always just reinstall the prerooted rom to get it back.
rbox said:
I think it has to do with the way I'm installing it. In theory if you were to delete the SuperSu.apk from /system/app and sideload the apk yourself, it might work better. And if you horribly break things, you can always just reinstall the prerooted rom to get it back.
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I deleted it and sideloaded it back. Same behavior. Just want to get into its settings. I used the latest PlayStore version APK.
Yeah, same here. I ended up installing Clockworkmod's Superuser and uninstalling SuperSU. All I needed was the ability to disable notifications on a per app basis.
BlaqkAudio said:
Yeah, same here. I ended up installing Clockworkmod's Superuser and uninstalling SuperSU. All I needed was the ability to disable notifications on a per app basis.
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Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
jmerrilljr2 said:
Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
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+1. I installed latest ChainFire's SuperSU. Is there another? Is that our problem? Is there a CWR SU?
jmerrilljr2 said:
Could you explain that? Where is CWM's SuperUser?
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schneid said:
+1. I installed latest ChainFire's SuperSU. Is there another? Is that our problem? Is there a CWR SU?
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Direct download from CWM website
You'll have to re-approve superuser requests since it's a different app. I believe this is the same superuser app that comes with Cyanogenmod
BlaqkAudio said:
Direct download from CWM website
You'll have to re-approve superuser requests since it's a different app. I believe this is the same superuser app that comes with Cyanogenmod
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I can start including this one in the prerooted instead of supersu if it works better.
rbox said:
I can start including this one in the prerooted instead of supersu if it works better.
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From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
jarayn said:
From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
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I don't know about "always the best". It's all the same crap really. CM ships with Superuser and it seems to work fine for everyone using that.
I can't launch it either.
jarayn said:
From what I read the supersu is always the best one to choose. Certainly with phones.
I just dont know why we cant launch the app as normal to adjust settings.
Can you launch yours? Can anyone?
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Mine launches fine. I can review which apps have been granted, add and remove them, etc.
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I also had the same issues. However, I was able to fix it by deleting "/system/app/SuperSu.apk" and then side-loading an older version of SuperSu (2.01). So, it looks as if the issue may be with compatibility with more recent versions.
wunderdrug said:
I also had the same issues. However, I was able to fix it by deleting "/system/app/SuperSu.apk" and then side-loading an older version of SuperSu (2.01). So, it looks as if the issue may be with compatibility with more recent versions.
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same story here + can not erase "Supersu.apk"
"rm failed for /system/app/Superuser.apk, Read-only file system"
I am on pre-rooted 51.1.4.0_user_514006420
opened towelroot again, clicked "make it rain" it tells me "device is not supported" (since pre-rooted rom ?)
getting confused here
coops_one said:
same story here + can not erase "Supersu.apk"
"rm failed for /system/app/Superuser.apk, Read-only file system"
I am on pre-rooted 51.1.4.0_user_514006420
opened towelroot again, clicked "make it rain" it tells me "device is not supported" (since pre-rooted rom ?)
getting confused here
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Did you mount the file system as read/write before you tried to delete it?
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collindv said:
Did you mount the file system as read/write before you tried to delete it?
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nope, did not
thanks for the tip!
SuperSU 2.00 running :victory:
collindv said:
Mine launches fine. I can review which apps have been granted, add and remove them, etc.
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What version of SuperSU are you running ?? And what PreRooted FW are you on too ??
Y314K said:
What version of SuperSU are you running ?? And what PreRooted FW are you on too ??
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Install SuperUser. I moved on form supersu as I too wanted to change and couldn't. Superuser works just fine.
navigates said:
Install SuperUser. I moved on form supersu as I too wanted to change and couldn't. Superuser works just fine.
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Is this the SuperUser that is working for all on the FireTV... Does it matter what version ?? So latest works just fine...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.superuser
If so.. Is there a correct order to get rid of the SuperSU & Sideload the new one ??
I think I need to do a Flashback on my Tablet so I can truly root it. I've tried a few ways to root it and all have failed. SuperUser won't open at all. Tried to Towelroot, even tried Stump Root and Stump says the device is already rooted, but I know it's not...
Just noticed I posted this in the wrong forum.
run2jeepn said:
I think I need to do a Flashback on my Tablet so I can truly root it. I've tried a few ways to root it and all have failed. SuperUser won't open at all. Tried to Towelroot, even tried Stump Root and Stump says the device is already rooted, but I know it's not...
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install cwm and then install supersu update zip from there, your device will be rooted,
if you dont know what i am talking about, just ask what you dont understand and i will explain and will help you if you need
and dont forget to tell me which device you have(model number) if you want me to help you
Thank you
Model: SM-T217S
How do I installed cwm? CWM Backup Manager from App Store?
run2jeepn said:
Thank you
Model: SM-T217S
How do I installed cwm? CWM Backup Manager from App Store?
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No, follow first post of this thread:
[Recovery] & [Root] T217S CWM & TWRP 2.7.0.0 (Unofficial)
And after doing this, follow this:
How to root any android device, easy, Noob friendly!
If you face any problem, reply, I will help you, but after 6 hours from now, will be sleeping now, good luck
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Got CWM into come up, but can't find the SU Zip file... So I just did the reboot from CWM... Now all it does is run a bit slower. SU trys to open, but stats Binary issues. Nothing changed, but slower device now.
run2jeepn said:
Got CWM into come up, but can't find the SU Zip file... So I just did the reboot from CWM... Now all it does is run a bit slower. SU trys to open, but stats Binary issues. Nothing changed, but slower device now.
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OK, tell me what did you do if you didn't found supersu update zip.
Write it step by step (as you did)
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sscsps said:
OK, tell me what did you do if you didn't found supersu update zip.
Write it step by step (as you did)
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When I got CWM opened I did a System wipe factory reset.
Then tried to use towelroot again... Didn't work...
Every link I found to SU was to the google play store... not a Zip folder...
run2jeepn said:
When I got CWM opened I did a System wipe factory reset.
Then tried to use towelroot again... Didn't work...
Every link I found to SU was to the google play store... not a Zip folder...
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Go to second link up there
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sscsps said:
Go to second link up there
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I did try that link. It ends up with going to google play store.
run2jeepn said:
I did try that link. It ends up with going to google play store.
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It seems you were not able to FIND it on that page(linked in that post), so here you go
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.94.zip?retrieve_file=1
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Ok was able to run the SU Zip through CWM and had it rebooted after it was completed. Once it was on. I looked around on the Tablet and SU isn't installed. Running Root Checker Pro and it says the Devices appears to be running very Slow... Been on this screen for a few mins already.
Edit: Went back into CWM and Re-Booted... When I clicked on it a new page loaded and had an option to Fix Root... Choose it and Re-booted.
Downloaded SU from Google Play and it worked now... HUGE THANKS....
Well Crap... Says it's rooted. Xmod is getting Permission from Super User.. Mod installed in the Game... launch from xMod and the Game Crashes.
Ok opened SU and it triggered KNOX... Clicked to let SU to try and disable KNOX.... Been on that Screen for 5min so far...I also get a Security Notice Stating Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked.
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Unistalled SU and Restalled it. Let SU try and Fix KNOX again... Fixed it in just a Few Seconds.
Wroking 100% Now. The last issue was with XMod not the root.
BIG THANKS
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Hi im new to all this ,I'm sorry if this is constantly asked. Can someone point me to the right direction to root my phone?
I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
Android 6.0.1
Model Number SM-G928T
Based Version G928TUVU2PD1
Im Having The Same Trouble. I Searched All Over This Forum, Tried 3 Different Methods... & Still Can Find A Clear & Simple Way To Root My Phone & Install A Recovery On 6.0.1 Smh
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Anyone? Still trying to do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66448596&postcount=5
5 mis ago my G928T with PD1 rooted without any problem. Just follow instruction in link above...
potolok said:
5 mis ago my G928T with PD1 rooted without any problem. Just follow instruction in link above...
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thanks I Appreciate it
I'm new to rooting so i do this all thru ODIN?
yes
Hello, I am new to all this. I have a Samsung Galaxy 6 Edge Plus, version 7.0, model SM-G928V. I have been trying everything and I can't seem to find a successful way to root my phone so that I can change the APN #s. Can someone please help me!!!!!!!
Rissa_B3.0 said:
Hello, I am new to all this. I have a Samsung Galaxy 6 Edge Plus, version 7.0, model SM-G928V. I have been trying everything and I can't seem to find a successful way to root my phone so that I can change the APN #s. Can someone please help me!!!!!!!
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You shouldn't need root to change apn.
Settings> connections> mobile networks> access point names> click "add" upper right corner
Remember to click "save" when the apn is added then reboot.
You could try out systemless root. I've had no root related issues using Magisk, and haven't used traditional root since. For G928T, you first have to flash TWRP via Odin. Once the flashing finishes, the phone will reboot. As soon as the screen goes black, hold the volume up + home + power keys until the s6 logo appears. If you pressed on time then you should boot into your new recovery. You will get a warning talking about allowing modifications, you need to slide to allow. From there tap install and flash Magisk (I re-uploaded since v15 gave me boot issues and I couldn't find v14.) Then tap reboot, declining additional installs if prompted. If you can't find Magisk Manager in your apps, install it from here. More information on Magisk can be found on the official thread.
LEGONIKES said:
You could try out systemless root. I've had no root related issues using Magisk, and haven't used traditional root since. For G928T, you first have to flash TWRP via Odin. Once the flashing finishes, the phone will reboot. As soon as the screen goes black, hold the volume up + home + power keys until the s6 logo appears. If you pressed on time then you should boot into your new recovery. You will get a warning talking about allowing modifications, you need to slide to allow. From there tap install and flash Magisk (I re-uploaded since v15 gave me boot issues and I couldn't find v14.) Then tap reboot, declining additional installs if prompted. If you can't find Magisk Manager in your apps, install it from here. More information on Magisk can be found on the official thread.
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Awesome. I recently purchased a SM-G928T and it's updated to the latest T-Mobile firmware G928TUVS4EQK1 Android 7.0, will this root technique work for this firmware? I've also been looking for a confirmed working root for this device. Thanks
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cam_hamlin said:
Awesome. I recently purchased a SM-G928T and it's updated to the latest T-Mobile firmware G928TUVS4EQK1 Android 7.0, will this root technique work for this firmware? I've also been looking for a confirmed working root for this device. Thanks
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Yeah, I have that exact baseband on my edge+, magisk works no problem. They've updated magisk to 15.2 and I havent had any issues with that, so you can download it from the official thread. Just make sure to enable OEM unlock under developer options to allow for TWRP and Magisk installation. If you install anything without that step, you may be unable to boot because of FRP.
LEGONIKES said:
Yeah, I have that exact baseband on my edge+, magisk works no problem. They've updated magisk to 15.2 and I havent had any issues with that, so you can download it from the official thread. Just make sure to enable OEM unlock under developer options to allow for TWRP and Magisk installation. If you install anything without that step, you may be unable to boot because of FRP.
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Greatly appreciated sir..??
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It looks like the official Xposed has been released for 7.1.x. It doesn't look like people have gotten it to work with Pixel (XL) though. Has anyone tried?
I'm using Pure Nexus 7.1.2 with Magisk 14.2 and I am unable to get the new Xposed to work. Has anyone tried it with a stock rom?
Yea , i tried and it didnt work . I am not on stock , i am using PN.
i read in the xposed thread that many people tried it on the pixel xl and not working.
when i tried to flash the framework it gave me an error about mounting system.
check this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74089419&postcount=375
Edit : i installed it using the app and it worked !
I'm using PN latest , and managed to get it working using Flashfire.
Use Flashfire to install the ARM64 (v88) zip. Just make sure you select Auto-Mount in Flashfire when you have selected that zip.
When you've rebooted, install the Xposed 3.1.2 app.
I've only tried Youtube adaway, and that is working fine. I know a lot of modules need to be updated for Nougat.
I'm using SuperSu 2.82 SR5, I'm not sure this installation method will work using Magisk.
Works fine from the App just click the install button and select install when it's finished reboot
liam_davenport said:
Works fine from the App just click the install button and select install when it's finished reboot
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That sounds like the easiest solution!
Now why didn't I try that.
liam_davenport said:
Works fine from the App just click the install button and select install when it's finished reboot
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I tried from the app and it didn't work. Are you using supersu or magisk?
buzzboy said:
I'm using PN latest , and managed to get it working using Flashfire.
Use Flashfire to install the ARM64 (v88) zip. Just make sure you select Auto-Mount in Flashfire when you have selected that zip.
When you've rebooted, install the Xposed 3.1.2 app.
I've only tried Youtube adaway, and that is working fine. I know a lot of modules need to be updated for Nougat.
I'm using SuperSu 2.82 SR5, I'm not sure this installation method will work using Magisk.
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Really like your status bar icons. What did you use to theme them?
Pain-N-Panic said:
Really like your status bar icons. What did you use to theme them?
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It's a Substratum theme called 'Valerie'.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsoft.valerie
Multiple accent colours and backgrounds including transparent. (I'm using Silver accent).
buzzboy said:
It's a Substratum theme called 'Valerie'.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsoft.valerie
Multiple accent colours and backgrounds including transparent. (I'm using Silver accent).
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Thanks man! I'll check it out
buzzboy said:
I'm using PN latest , and managed to get it working using Flashfire.
Use Flashfire to install the ARM64 (v88) zip. Just make sure you select Auto-Mount in Flashfire when you have selected that zip.
When you've rebooted, install the Xposed 3.1.2 app.
I've only tried Youtube adaway, and that is working fine. I know a lot of modules need to be updated for Nougat.
I'm using SuperSu 2.82 SR5, I'm not sure this installation method will work using Magisk.
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I installed it via flashfire but then it said it ver88 is installed but not active so I downloaded it and tried to install it this way and here's what I got any advice?
Falitheman said:
I tried from the app and it didn't work. Are you using supersu or magisk?
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SuperSU
Veid71 said:
I installed it via flashfire but then it said it ver88 is installed but not active so I downloaded it and tried to install it this way and here's what I got any advice?
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I just noticed this in the Xposed discussion thread. Give it a go.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/discussion-xposed-nougat-t3685687/page79
whitak3r said:
It looks like the official Xposed has been released for 7.1.x. It doesn't look like people have gotten it to work with Pixel (XL) though. Has anyone tried?
I'm using Pure Nexus 7.1.2 with Magisk 14.2 and I am unable to get the new Xposed to work. Has anyone tried it with a stock rom?
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I was having trouble with it so I installed the systemless Magisk one from here (you need their version of the Xposed installer for it to work)
buzzboy said:
I just noticed this in the Xposed discussion thread. Give it a go.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/discussion-xposed-nougat-t3685687/page79
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Nah that didn't work thank you though
weard1212 said:
I was having trouble with it so I installed the systemless Magisk one from here (you need their version of the Xposed installer for it to work)
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Can you tell me the steps on what you did? I also have magisk
Veid71 said:
Nah that didn't work thank you though
Can you tell me the steps on what you did? I also have magisk
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I just installed the xposed framework sdk 25 in the download section of the magisk manager app and installed the apk attached to this post instead of the official xposed installer: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
weard1212 said:
I just installed the xposed framework sdk 25 in the download section of the magisk manager app and installed the apk attached to this post instead of the official xposed installer: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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You know of where I can get the uninstaller for it? I deleted the module as a way to start fresh and now it's throwing up this error when I try to install it
Veid71 said:
You know of where I can get the uninstaller for it? I deleted the module as a way to start fresh and now it's throwing up this error when I try to install it
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Xposed uninstaller is here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
(20160829 ARM64) is the latest.
weard1212 said:
I was having trouble with it so I installed the systemless Magisk one from here (you need their version of the Xposed installer for it to work)
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Isn't that unofficial xposed? I tried that a couple weeks ago before the official version came out and it wouldn't work for me. Ended up getting rid of magisk and getting supersu and then using the xposed installer to install xposed.