How Do I Install Xposed on Samsung S3? - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

I got Samsung Galaxy S3 (tmobile) and am on Android 4.3 (JB). I installed Xposed from the link below. But when I download and install modules, nothing happens, despite rebooting a few times. I also get an error saying the following:
"Make sure Xposed frameword is installed, this module is enabled on Xposed installer and reboot."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053

are you properly rooted, etc...if so, repeat the process from that post!

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Xposed Installer not working after update to v10m

Hi,
I have just updated my F400S to v10m and have found that Xposed Installer is no longer working. It keeps saying "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?".
I have rebooted numerous times and even done a full shutdown and startup but still nothing. I had made a backup in ROM Toolbox and restored from that, but still the same.
Is it a case of total uninstall and reinstall?
Xposed Installer v2.6.1
A reinstall worked and now xposed is running again.

xposed causing "NFC service has stopped" loop

Got my 5x for Christmas. I immediately unlocked and flashed TWRP, and started playing with ROMs. Once I settled on cyanogenmod, I decided to flash xposed. After flashing it, upon boot I got stuck in a loop of "Unfortunately, NFC service has stopped." errors.
Since then, I have been troubleshooting on the factory image. I formatted everything, even the sdcard, and then flashed the factory image. I then booted, then flashed and booted TWRP.
From this point, I have tried, in every order imaginable, flashing SuperSU (systemless and traditional), flashing xposed, and installing the Xposed Installer apk. No matter what I do, I get the NFC error loop. I have also tried both xposed v78, v79, and v79 dirty flashed over v78.
The only thing which has been even mildly successful has been flashing the original 6.0 factory image and then following the above steps. This results in a working xposed installation, but then upgrading to 6.0.1 and reflashing xposed causes the loop again.
From what I can tell by reading here and on /r/nexus5x, plenty of other people are having this issue, and no one seems to have the actual cause or solution. So please, if you have seen this issue, post the circumstances (be as specific as you can with versions, orders, etc), as well as your personal solutions. And if anyone has the true cause and/or solution please post that as well.
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v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
lpreams said:
v78 doesn't work for me either. I've seen a number of people mention that v79 causes this error, and that reverting to v78 will fix it. However, I cannot get either v78 or v79 to work.
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I just clean flashed mmb29q, tried to install v80, and got the nfc bootloop. Only way to fix was to flash the xposed uninstaller.
Tried this: checking "Enable su during boot" in the SuperSU app, then reflashing Xposed. No luck.
And nfc was not on prior to flashing xposed the first time.
Xposed v79 worked for me fine on mmb29p.
I used supersu 2.66 on mmb29p, and 2.67 on mmb29q.
Busybox installed?
Disabled NFC in settings first before flashing xposed
I got this too on MMB29Q with NFC enabled in settings. I disabled NFC in settings prior to flashing on the next try and flashing xposed v80 worked fine. After installing xposed framework, I was able to turn on NFC in settings again and all is well.
Go it to work. This was my path: Checked every box in SuperSu Settings tab that wasn't checked (e.g., enable multi-user, enable su during boot, etc.), installed the Xposed apk, flashed Xposed zip in TWRP.
Setup: MMB29Q, TWRP 3.0, SuperSU 2.67
I have the same issue trying to use layers manager. Wonder if it's related
I've installed v77 all the way up to v82, all with the same result while also trying everything mentioned before
UPDATE: I've checked literally everything now, including multi-user (didnt think that was necessary before), everything works now on v80
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Xposed S7 Boot Problem.

Let me start off by saying I use Liveboot to view the startup log as the phone boots. Unfortunately it only saves the most current log file to the device so I cannot post the output directly
After installing Xposes wanam custom version v80 x64 The phone starts, optimizes apps and runs fine. Startup is a little choppy but useable. When I restart the phone the phone loads but hangs at the Samsung screen and liveboot displays the following 2 services are unable to start.
Rpmb
Sve client
If I power off the device fully it usually gets past the hang but sometimes I must hard reset again.
It happens without any modules installed and is directly from the framework. Any help identifying the 2 processes?
I'm running the S7 Edge SM-935W8
I have exactly the same problem but I'm on a g925f running sixperience s7 port rom. It is exactly as Benny described.
Any ideas?
Hey Benny,
The problem lies in installing xposed installer first and then wanam v80.
My steps were:
1. Restore to clean install of sixperience s7 port. (without xposed framework or xposed installer)
2. Rebooted to tarp, flashed wanam 64 80 and wiped cache/develik
3. Rebooted to system and installed xposed installer 3.0 alpha 4 ask.
4. Rebooted to system. Opened xposed installer and installed some modules.
5. Rebooted again and everything is working.
Since I've rebooted multiple times and everything's good.
Hope it works for you.
Jesus Murphy thank-you. Thank-you thank-you . I'll give it a try. Thanks alot
So I did what you said. Semi - works....
If I shut the device down entirely it boots fine. Using the restart button causes loops. Good enough for me so.I appreciate your help. Thank you

Xposed Framework won't reboot?

I have a fresh install of Jasmine 7.0 and attempting to install Xposed in order to use modules. After installing the Xposed framework via TWRP, my phone took about 30 minutes to boot to the Samsung logo, and now has been stuck on that stage for 3 hours. LED is flashing showing some activity stiil, so I'm wondering if I just need to let it run overnight or did I do something wrong? Thank you!
Please disregard. I reflashed a newer Xposed framework and now it seems okay. Thank you.

Xposed For A7 2017 nougat

Hello ! Is there a way to install xposed framework on A7 2017 nougat ?
Using the Magisk module with the Material Design XPSD worked perfectly on my A7(2017)
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Hello ! Is there a way to install xposed framework on A7 2017 nougat ?
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Hello! I've never posted on XDA before but since I spent 6 hours yesterday trying to figure out a proper way to do just that so I might as well help.
This worked perfectly for my A720F/DS but it should also work with any A series nougat device. Notice that the MOST important part for this to work in other devices is choosing the correct xposed SDK according to your android system and CPU. Magisk is universal, no need to worry about download one specific for your device.
I'll start with a short summary in case you know a lot about the topic and then proceed to a step-by-step process.
Only the "systemless" AKA Magisk way works flawlessly, it's pretty simple when using the correct files. If you already have Magisk properly installed all you have to do is download the latest "Material Design Xposed Installer" and have active the 24 SDK module from the Magisk Manager app.
STEP 1
ROOT WITH MAGISK AND USE VERITY PATCH TO AVOID KNOX PROBLEMS
1. Put magisk v14.0 and dm-verity patch onto the sdcard in the phone.
Download the latest magisk from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Download the Verity Patch from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/help/how-to-install-magisk-v12-0-root-enable-t3611527 You might need this link later to use S Health...
2. Flash TWRP using Odin - You cand download both here https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/development/xcc-t3591448
Important Note for Installing TWRP on A7 2017: Disable auto-reboot in Odin so that after flashing TWRP it says PASSED but instead of rebooting and Knox un-doing what you just did, you will now attempt to go to download mode again (Vol Down + Home + Power Button) but as soon as the screen goes black (meaning the phone is off) you will instead go to Recovery mode, simply pressing the Vol Up + Home + Power Button.
3. In recovery mode, allow modifications. and under wipe there should be a button to format data. You will need to do this to flash Magisk and dm verity, if not your cellphone will be stuck on a bootloop.
4. Flash Magisk, when the process is done simply go back and flash dm verity. (this order is important)
5. Boot the phone normally, it shouldn't take long but don't worry if it takes up to 5 minutes. (In my case, when only the SAMSUNG logo showed up it would always keep going to a normal boot, but when it said A7 and the other info it would be stuck on a boot loop).
6. Open Magisk Manager app and check if you can download and install modules (it needs storage permission first). It you manage to install modules properly then skip to the next step. If it says Process Error and you can't seem to install modules then make sure you give the app the proper permissions and then on the home page of the app select Install Directly (Recommended), I guess this installs Magisk again or somethins.. This seemed to finally make it work for me. A reboot is necessary.
STEP 2
INSTALL SYSTEMLESS XPOSED FRAMEWORK SDK24 MODULE FROM MAGISK ALONG WITH MATERIAL DESIGN XPOSED INSTALLER APK
1. Get the latest "Material Design Xposed Installer" from here, it shouldn't matter if you immediately install it or install it later (like I did)https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758 (I'm 90% sure thats the one I used, if it doesn't work, try the one by Sr.CyanDroid)
2. In the Magisk Manager app, download and install the module XPOSED FRAMEWORK SDK24... It will tell you it installed correctly and reboot, you can double check by going into your Modules section after rebooting and seeing if it show up there... its a weird feeling but if it does show up that already means you successfully installed the xposed framework through Magisk.
3. Install (or just open if you previously installed it) the "Material Design Xposed Installer", it will either tell you it failed to detect Xposed or it will say its all perfect and you will be able to use Xposed normally. In case it says it failed, like it did to me, simply update the xposed app within itself. In my case, there was a notice at the bottom suggesting me to install the newest "Material Design Xposed Installer" and the problem was fixed immediately as I did it.
DONE
Keep in mind that by using this Magisk Method you are avoiding modifying the system partition, meaning its a lot less likely for you to brick your phone while trying different xposed files (apks are the only xposed files you need anyway). I hope this helps you and anyone else with this problem, keep in mind its 4am, and I'm really sleep so somethings MIGHT not be perfect. I also have a busy week coming up so I might not be able to respond any messages any time soon. Cheers!
Was looking exactly for this. Gonna try this in a day. Gonna post on the progress once done. Thanks!
If i did this, am i going to lose my warranty?
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mido_many2000 said:
If i did this, am i going to lose my warranty?
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Yes.
Will i lose my data ?

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