I've recently read about the release of Xposed Framework for Lollipop. Previously, it was only accessible on Kitkat but now an experimental version, version 2.7 experimental1, has now been released. I attempted to installed the framework but it says "it is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 21 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)."
Now, the question is, does it only work on certain devices or does it have to be created or modified for a particular phone model?
Link for Xposed Installer apk
v2.7 experimental1: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v33_36570c.apk
Dunno if you've resolved your issue or not, but I'm up and running with xposed on my lollipop ROM'd 816. All I had to do was flash the installer from the xposed official thread and presto.
Oh that's good. Sorry took so long to answer lol. I've been on Lollipop 5.1 for a while so I don't know if it will work. I'm thinking about going back to 5.0 since there are bugs I'm CM12.1.
I tried a while ago to install it on 5.1 but it did not work. That was months ago so they might have a new, compatible version out now.
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Is xposed working on LG G3? if so where can i find the link to download it for Lollipop
Thanks in advance
How to get xposed running properly on LG (Lollipop) roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/how-to-xposed-running-properly-stock-t3030261
P_Toti said:
Xposed Framework for Lollipop is currently in early alpha stage and has some issues with LG Devices running stock firmware. I do not recommend to any unexperienced user to install it,you should wait for a final release. If you are rooted but you have not a custom recovery you can't install the xposed framework yet
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First let me say that I am brand spanking new to these forums. I've some experience rooting before, but it has been years... Last phone I had rooted was the HTC Evo 3D (I still have that cool sonfa) which was years ago. Been out of the loop as far as things go. I decided to mess around with my old Note 4 (it's really not that old, I love this beast), so here I am. I've unlocked the bootloader and confirmed that it's rooted via root checker, but it's still in the stock 5.0.1 firmware... BORING... So I want to install a custom ROM and debloat this thing... I do have some general questions.
1) Any links to safely upgrading my note4 from 5.0.1 to 5.1.1 ? (not even sure if this is necessary, you'll see what I'm getting at later in this post)
2) Bootloader is unlocked, phone is rooted, that's it... Do I need to flash a new kernel before trying to flash a custom ROM? Again, are they version specific as to what android I'm using?
3) ROM's and Firmware... I see ROM's listed here that have 6.0.1 next to them, does that mean that I need Android 6.0.1 to install this ROM?
Example: [ROM] [6.0.1] [UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 13.0 [Jul 24, 2016]
That's basically all my Q's, thanks again for any help/guidance I can get here.
I recently had to learn a lot about my old headunit because it suddenly did not boot.
I tested both Android 4.4 and 5.1 on my car stereo. But many links are disabled
I currently have ROM 4.4.4 of the rooted version of malaysk and it has a good speed, but some software no longer supports Android version 4.4.4 like waze
Some users have said that by installing the rooted version of Android 5.1 and removing a series of default programs, the ROM speed will be adjusted and maybe even faster than Android 4.4.4.
I have now found three versions of Android 5.1.1:
1- Factory version 5.1.1
2- custom version of malaysk user
3- Custom version on another site called booroondook
I installed the factory version and the speed was slower than version 4.4 and it was slower when opening the software. The amount of memory available in this version is low and with the installation of several software errors can be seen filling memory.
Using rooted versions increases the available memory as well as the ability to delete additional programs
Are custom 5.1 ROMs faster than the factory and good stability?
If yes, which ROM?
And finally, did anyone like me have the problem of not connecting to the iPhone 12/13 hotspot in version 5.1 of Android or not? Because this problem does not exist in version 4.4. ...
I tested the custom ROMs 5.1.1. There was a problem not connecting to the iPhone 13 hotspot in all ROMs.
Finally I installed ROM 4.4.4 micro g version
Very good speed
Increased internal memory
Beautiful appearance
Rooted
No problem connecting to iPhone 13 hotspot
Very light Of course,
in version 5.1.1 the malaysk ROM was faster But there is still a radio problem in ROM 4.4.4 ، 5.1.1