I was wondering if it is possible to add the option "restart" to pop up menu next to "airplane mode" "turn phone off" and "take a screenshot"?
higgs_ said:
I was wondering if it is possible to add the option "restart" to pop up menu next to "airplane mode" "turn phone off" and "take a screenshot"?
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If you have root, the xposed framework has an "Advanced power menu" module you can install. That is just one of many solutions but unfortunately you can not add it on to stock without root as far as I'm aware.
Devzz said:
If you have root, the xposed framework has an "Advanced power menu" module you can install. That is just one of many solutions but unfortunately you can not add it on to stock without root as far as I'm aware.
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Thanks for your addition.
I'm not going to root my device. The stock firmware is very good.
higgs_ said:
Thanks for your addition.
I'm not going to root my device. The stock firmware is very good.
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No problem yeah stock is very good! Usually I'd have flashed CM or something but stock with xposed is much better
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Thanks for your addition.
I'm not going to root my device. The stock firmware is very good.
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You can have both root and stock. Rooting doesn't necessarily mean you need to install a custom ROM.
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bobet96 said:
You can have both root and stock. Rooting doesn't necessarily mean you need to install a custom ROM.
Sent from my Z2
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how can I do that ?
higgs_ said:
how can I do that ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900 with this tool. its very simple and easy to use.
Thats what i do, keep stock rom, root so i can debloat the stuff i dont want or need and use xposed modules to customise. With all the great modules available i dont feel the need to change roms anymore.
GravityBox an Xposed Modul can do this.
And a lot other modifications to make the stock rom perfect.
Haldi4803 said:
GravityBox an Xposed Modul can do this.
And a lot other modifications to make the stock rom perfect.
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How can I install GravityBox and Xposed Modul. I've never read anything about them.
Bear with me this is my first sonny phone lol.
Pardon my ignorance.
Cant remember exactly how i got the xposed framework app, i believe it was prompted from within unicon which is also great module for icon changing
You need Root and the Xposed installer (apk), which will install the Xposed framework
I rooted using easy root method (search). Then backup your TA. Then install/sideload xposed apk (search). It's very simple. Everything takes about 15m.
Root + xposed + stock rom > custom rom
You can also try towelroot (which is just an app you run) to "1 click" root. That takes about 1s. Didn't work for me on the z2, but it has worked for others.
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Hi Friends.
I have searched and read much on how to do this yourself , but unfortunately it seems the framework.jar file is very different for lollipop.
These guides are for KitKat and out dated.
If possible this will make volume increments much more smoother on our phones. I used an xposed module before , but its unsupported now.
If you know of a current guide on how to or know which lines of code to change/edit in AudioService.smali i will greatly appreciate it.
I am not a pro , with these things but really want to learn. :fingers-crossed:
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Hi Friends.
I have searched and read much on how to do this yourself , but unfortunately it seems the framework.jar file is very different for lollipop.
These guides are for KitKat and out dated.
If possible this will make volume increments much more smoother on our phones. I used an xposed module before , but its unsupported now.
If you know of a current guide on how to or know which lines of code to change/edit in AudioService.smali i will greatly appreciate it.
I am not a pro , with these things but really want to learn. :fingers-crossed:
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VolumeSteps+ xposed module works fine on stock roms 5.1.1
nreuge said:
VolumeSteps+ xposed module works fine on stock roms 5.1.1
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I actually tried that as well, doesnt work.
I am using ExistenZe 6.0 prem.
@soka said:
I actually tried that as well, doesnt work.
I am using ExistenZe 6.0 prem.
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Me too and it works fine.
Reboot after each change.
If it still doesn't work, cut off the sound and reenable it.
@soka said:
Hi Friends.
I have searched and read much on how to do this yourself , but unfortunately it seems the framework.jar file is very different for lollipop.
These guides are for KitKat and out dated.
If possible this will make volume increments much more smoother on our phones. I used an xposed module before , but its unsupported now.
If you know of a current guide on how to or know which lines of code to change/edit in AudioService.smali i will greatly appreciate it.
I am not a pro , with these things but really want to learn. :fingers-crossed:
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Try install xposed module which name is GravityBox, it include more volume steps option.
Almofis said:
Try install xposed module which name is GravityBox, it include more volume steps option.
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tried it on my Z3TC and had to do factory reset because SystemUI got FCs
Bruce666 said:
tried it on my Z3TC and had to do factory reset because SystemUI got FCs
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Isn't there an xposed uninstaller in the official xposed thread that you can flash to disable xposed? The result being you can boot your phone and remove pesky modules that are not behaving without having to do a factory reset.
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Me too and it works fine.
Reboot after each change.
If it still doesn't work, cut off the sound and reenable it.
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Thank you, cutting the volume before selecting works well. Thank you bro.
o0 Matt 0o said:
Isn't there an xposed uninstaller in the official xposed thread that you can flash to disable xposed? The result being you can boot your phone and remove pesky modules that are not behaving without having to do a factory reset.
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Hi there, maybe you can give this a try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpo...ion-xposed-t3072979/post59901239#post59901239
You don't need to do the complicated process of deodexing your ROM yourself or installing a deodexed Android 5.0 Touchwiz ROM any more prior to installing xposed on our A-series now!
I am however not responsible if you brick your phone; please know the risks of continuing.
Note: this is for Samsung 5.0 Touchwiz only as based on arter97's thread [UNOFFICIAL] Xposed for Samsung Lollipop by arter97!
For 5.1 & 6 please go to Wanam's thread [UNOFFICIAL][5.1.1/6]Xposed for Samsung Lollipop/Marshmallow.
For non Samsung Touchwiz, go to rovo89's thread [OFFICIAL] Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow [Android 5.0/5.1/6.0].
For older versions I have no clue, please search the xposed general section.
Warning, this installation needs like 500MB on your system partition to do the conversion (below installation overwrites the system Odex files etc).
Debloat your system partition if necessary! This is really important, otherwise you'll end up in a boot loop!
You can do this with for example GS4 Lollipop Debloat which also works on our devices and SD Maid (thanks to Twiq for this tip in his post)
Debloating is now optional thanks to dkcldark, but it still doesn't harm to clear up some space and get rid of some apps you don't need.
As always, backup everything first, and you might want to have your original ROM zip ready to flash with Odin just in case of.
There is 2 possibilities to get it, one if you don't mind knox counter going up and another one if you want it to stay at 0x0.
Option 1:
knox 0x1, warranty void
This is the easiest one.
Root your device if you haven't done already. Kingroot works great!
If you haven't installed a custom recovery, do so; search the General section of our devices forum to search the TWRP that fits your particular device. Note: I've read that TWRP 3 might cause some issues, so might be better to have version 2. This was at the time of writing; issues might be solved by the time you read this.
Install the xposed installer from this thread. I used XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk.
Flash xposed bridge from this post through your custom recovery (make sure you have enough space on your system partition, see above). At the moment of writing it was xposed-v79-samsung-test.zip dkcldark's update to v85; download his .zip file from his post here to your phone. This one isn't yet mentioned in the OP as it's a test version.
Clean cache & dalvik.
Reboot. First reboot may take a while.
But after that, xposed is installed!
If everything worked, please report back to arter97's post with a screenshot of Xposed Installer -> Framework with your model number and firmware version as described in his post. And while you're there, buy him a beer! This will benefit future development.
Option 2:
knox 0x0, warranty ok
This one is a bit more complicated as it won't use a custom recovery (which triggers knox).
Root your device if you haven't done already. Kingroot works great!
But Kingroot can't work together with an app we need below, FlashFire, so we need to transform it to SuperSU. Install Super-Sume Pro from Play Store.
Follow on screen instructions of Super-Sume Pro to get SuperSU working.
Mr.W0lf has an alternative option to replace Kingroot by SuperSU through Terminal Emulator here and here (I haven't tested this myself though, so read the complete thread and do research!).
Install the xposed installer from this thread. I used XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk.
Install FlashFire from Play Store
As FlashFire has some issues with setting permissions of the odex files from the test version of arter97 right, MatrixDJ96 has created a zip which sets the permissions right in this post. Download this xposed-v79-samsung-test-matrixdj96.zip on your phone. dkcldark created an update to v85 with MatrixDJ96's FlashFire fix included; download his .zip file from his post here to your phone.
Open FlashFire, click on the "+"sign, select Flash ZIP or OTA and select the zip file you just downloaded. Continue in next screen; click the "+"sign again and select Wipe. Only select Dalvik cache and Cache partition here and continue.
Go to the bottom of the screen and click on the big Flash button (make sure you have enough space on your system partition, see above).
FlashFire will reboot the phone and start doing it's magic; this might take a while, and first boot too.
But after that, xposed is installed! And you still have your waranty on your phone!
If everything worked, please report back to arter97's post with a screenshot of Xposed Installer -> Framework with your model number and firmware version as described in his post. And while you're there, buy him a beer! This will benefit future development.
In case of.. :
xposed installer saying the framexork is not active:
B_in_Denver said:
based on another thread i uninstalled flashfire v.27 and went back to v.24 and it worked in case anyone else runs into this.
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Thanks to:
@Twiq for the debloating tips
@rovo89 for xposed
@arter97 for the xposed bridge for our TouchWiz ROMs
@MatrixDJ96 for the xposed bridge for FlashFire
@dkcldark for the update to v80.1 with FlashFire fix included
@Chainfire for FlashFire and SuperSU
@gatesjunior for Super Sume Pro
@Mr.W0lf for alternative to replace Kinguser
Oh mate! thanks for giving me credit!!
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Great thread, a quick howto guide to get your device running xposed framework from stock unrooted. And thank you for putting me in the credits, it's feels good that when you know someone is actually reading your posts :victory:
Just a suggestion tho, there will be some people who haven't upgraded to lollipop, and maybe (unlikely now, but maybe) some already upgraded to 5.1.x/above. They will ask you whether these steps could be used on their setup or not, i think you should anticipate that too
Twiq said:
Great thread, a quick howto guide to get your device running xposed framework from stock unrooted. And thank you for putting me in the credits, it's feels good that when you know someone is actually reading your posts :victory:
Just a suggestion tho, there will be some people who haven't upgraded to lollipop, and maybe (unlikely now, but maybe) some already upgraded to 5.1.x/above. They will ask you whether these steps could be used on their setup or not, i think you should anticipate that too
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Thanks for the comment, added remarks about non 5.0 Touchwiz versions!
And yes, apparently unlike a lot of people on this forum, I'm a reader, I first gather a lot of info before I even think about flashing anything or ask a question!
And credits go to whoever deserves them
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Oh mate! thanks for giving me credit!!
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Same for you, credits go to who deserves them! You're welcome
thanks for your tutorial.
got xposed working on my A300fu.
Thanks!
I done with success option 2!
Phone SM-A300FU with lollipop 5.0.2
any confirmation for A8 running on 5.1.1 ?
Rei Zazie said:
any confirmation for A8 running on 5.1.1 ?
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I have no experience with 5.1 yet, but you could use the same steps as above but with Wanam's framework:
For 5.1 & 6 please go to Wanam's thread [UNOFFICIAL][5.1.1/6]Xposed for Samsung Lollipop/Marshmallow.
Hi.
Given that SuperSUME is now costing 4,50€ (which seems excessive for me, 1/2$ would be acceptable) do you know if using the alternate metod consisting on using a terminal emulator and a zip file to convert Kingroot to SuperSU would trip Knox?
Thanks for you tutorial.
rmrbpt said:
Hi.
Given that SuperSUME is now costing 4,50€ (which seems excessive for me, 1/2$ would be acceptable) do you know if using the alternate metod consisting on using a terminal emulator and a zip file to convert Kingroot to SuperSU would trip Knox?
Thanks for you tutorial.
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AFAIK you wont trip knox as long as you don't change your recovery or kernel..
How can one know exactly how much free space there's on system partition to check if I need to debloat or not?
EDIT: Found out. Thanks anyway.
Took a gamble with about 300MB free on System and no problem
Just to report that it worked perfectly.
Thanks for the tutorial!
rmrbpt said:
How can one know exactly how much free space there's on system partition to check if I need to debloat or not?
EDIT: Found out. Thanks anyway.
Took a gamble with about 300MB free on System and no problem
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Would you mind to share on how to convert from Kingroot to SuperSU using terminal emulator and zip, without SuperSume?
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Xposed shows that it's installed but the module "screen filter" says that the module is not enabled..
Also I have ticked the box in modules tab and then rebooting, still didn't work
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someone has already brought Xposed to the a3 - sm a310f to run?
greetings
I've yet to get my A3, just researching what I want to do to it when it arrives. xposed is on the list.
If I root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/galaxy-series-cf-auto-root-t3280406
Can I then follow the rest of Option 2?
Many thanks.
Edit - as that method installs SuperSU I am assuming Option 2 will work - correct me if I am wrong
Eserim said:
I've yet to get my A3, just researching what I want to do to it when it arrives. xposed is on the list.
If I root with this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/galaxy-series-cf-auto-root-t3280406
Can I then follow the rest of Option 2?
Many thanks.
Edit - as that method installs SuperSU I am assuming Option 2 will work - correct me if I am wrong
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Yes indeed, but I think that method also trips knox so you could also install a custom recovery and go with option 1.
I prefer not to trip it and keep my warranty, thus option 2 with kingroot, but that's my personal preference.
bj82xx said:
someone has already brought Xposed to the a3 - sm a310f to run?
greetings
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If you can root it you can xposed it ;p
Bilgets said:
Xposed shows that it's installed but the module "screen filter" says that the module is not enabled..
Also I have ticked the box in modules tab and then rebooting, still didn't work
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What are the precise steps you've followed?
this installs it as your stock rom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjxIrsfT2Lo&feature=youtu.be
The Odin file you say is 80MB, the file you uploaded to AndroidHost is only 40MB, is this correct?
Edit: never mind, saw that it was compressed
stoph8n24 said:
The Odin file you say is 80MB, the file you uploaded to AndroidHost is only 40MB, is this correct?
Edit: never mind, saw that it was compressed
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Did you succeed? First impressions?
mikronex said:
Did you succeed? First impressions?
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So far so good, xposed is included arter97, very lively and can install adblockers and uninstall bloatware. No reboots but it's been only 24 hours, worth the go.
email won't work well
when using Hotmail account reply a email , always stopped, anyone have same problem?
Did not flash odin file and worked fine without it.
Just rooted my note 3 using that new method of Yemen now how I flash the jasmine 6.1 just by using flashfire?
Maniatico2016 said:
Just rooted my note 3 using that new method of Yemen now how I flash the jasmine 6.1 just by using flashfire?
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First of all, you need a SuperSu in order to use FlashFire. Next step, installation Instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62769340&postcount=11940
I installed Jasmine 6.1 with MultiSystem, and it's pretty fast, I like it....
xXArisXx said:
I installed Jasmine 6.1 with MultiSystem, and it's pretty fast, I like it....
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Got a question. With jasmine ROM is kernel tweaking available? Guessing the locked BL would prevent this.
Does anyone know how to uninstall and install xposed again. Wanna use Snapchat but gonna need to uninstall xposed
ExpialZLD said:
Does anyone know how to uninstall and install xposed again. Wanna use Snapchat but gonna need to uninstall xposed
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same problem happened to me, dont try to uninstall xposed while will sofft brick the phone, i had to go back to lollipop and make a titanium backup of snapchat then reinstall jasmine rom then restored snapchat
Everything works? lol yep
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why couldn't you use snapchat with Jasmine? Thinking of installing jasmine, but not if there is an issue with that app.
Install Jasmine, go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60857320&postcount=1 flash the uninstaller, install and login to Snapchat, then flash the appropriate arter97 for your chipset, and you're all set.
stoph8n24 said:
Install Jasmine, go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60857320&postcount=1 flash the uninstaller, install and login to Snapchat, then flash the appropriate arter97 for your chipset, and you're all set.
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i've bricked a few times before... but i really want snapchat... there is only one uninstall... but which one should I use for the note 3 for verizon. In the jasmine rom I'm using now xposed installer says Im on framework version 71 custom by arter97. (thinking v71 snapdragon)
cyberoptics said:
why couldn't you use snapchat with Jasmine? Thinking of installing jasmine, but not if there is an issue with that app.
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Snapchat does a security check for xposed framework upon sign in(and only at sign in).
if you want snapchat to work, you will need to sign into the app before installing the xposed framework. and if you ever log out of snapchat, you will need to uninstall xposed framework, sign in, and reinstall.
its not really an issue its a security measure taken by the devs of snapchat to further secure their app. it only checks for xposed since there is a module that exploits a few features on snapchat. however its security check only runs when you sign in. so once you're signed- in your in the clear. Just dont sign out or its a pain waiting for xposed to uninstall and reinstall. Hope that helps!
(only install xposed on Jasmine roms that support it, installing Xposed on a Stock rooted lollipop rom will cause bootloop)
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i've bricked a few times before... but i really want snapchat... there is only one uninstall... but which one should I use for the note 3 for verizon. In the jasmine rom I'm using now xposed installer says Im on framework version 71 custom by arter97. (thinking v71 snapdragon)
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Correct!
Excellent tutorial! This should be posted in the Jasmin ROM thread too, which at least I will post the link over there. I think this will save many headaches to say the least.
yep. tks you. I like jamine rom :good:
Hey, I'm new to this rooting stuff with Androids (I'm familiar with jailbreaking on iPhones though, so I am aware of the risks) and I'm not exactly sure which software would best fit me. I would like something that could change some of the things that I can't change without rooting with Android 6.0.1 like the lockscreen settings (like being able to access the apps I want WITHOUT having to unlock the phone). I've heard of some rooting systems like Xposed and SuperSU, what's the difference between those two? And to note, I have a Galaxy S6 Edge Sprint variant (SM-G925P), running the latest build of Android 6.0.1. I also have Odin3 10.7 downloaded with the latest Xposed APK downloaded and installed on my phone but not rooted.
Ill keep it short.
SuperSU manages root access requests
Xposed is a framework that able to manipulates system without actually touching the system. framework require root access and modules to.
Its like cydia.
Here is startup things u can do with xposed.
OG Youtube, wanam, flat style bar indicator,
vallerydelexy said:
Ill keep it short.
SuperSU manages root access requests
Xposed is a framework that able to manipulates system without actually touching the system. framework require root access and modules to.
Its like cydia.
Here is startup things u can do with xposed.
OG Youtube, wanam, flat style bar indicator,
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Ah, thanks for the tip. But I'm not sure how to actually initiate the root.
NovaViper said:
Ah, thanks for the tip. But I'm not sure how to actually initiate the root.
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just search on google , how to root+ your device name
NovaViper said:
Ah, thanks for the tip. But I'm not sure how to actually initiate the root.
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Just google it. Oh yeah, twrp custom recovery is good.
vallerydelexy said:
Just google it. Oh yeah, twrp custom recovery is good.
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I can't find a TWRP installation for the Galaxy S6 Edge Sprint version
NovaViper said:
I can't find a TWRP installation for the Galaxy S6 Edge Sprint version
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Wrong section. Go to your specific device forum. Stop posting here.
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As title says i cant get my snapchat to work on my otherwise totally awesome H7?
I can't login.. At all, even if I change my password and then try with new one just after change...
Ive wrote to Snapchat support who told me that my phone was rooted and that's why I can't use snapchat... Just Like that, u rooted your phone so your out of the clubhouse :laugh:
My thought was if there's anybody else experienced this situation, and if anybody got rooted and snapchat working??
I experienced the same issue 2 days ago I connected on SnapChat on another phone then roooted this other phone and made a backup with TitaniumBackup. Then all you have to do is to restore the backup on the Honor7 and here you go you can use snapchat
Nexx_ said:
I experienced the same issue 2 days ago I connected on SnapChat on another phone then roooted this other phone and made a backup with TitaniumBackup. Then all you have to do is to restore the backup on the Honor7 and here you go you can use snapchat
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Okay, will try that mate:good:
HonorCasper said:
As title says i cant get my snapchat to work on my otherwise totally awesome H7?
I can't login.. At all, even if I change my password and then try with new one just after change...
Ive wrote to Snapchat support who told me that my phone was rooted and that's why I can't use snapchat... Just Like that, u rooted your phone so your out of the clubhouse :laugh:
My thought was if there's anybody else experienced this situation, and if anybody got rooted and snapchat working??
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Do you have Xposed?
My phone is rooted and snapchat works
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lionboy33 said:
Do you have Xposed?
My phone is rooted and snapchat works
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Yes ido have xposed, u think that the culprit?
HonorCasper said:
Yes ido have xposed, u think that the culprit?
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Yeah that's it, I was experiencing the same even with also other apps
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lionboy33 said:
Yeah that's it, I was experiencing the same even with also other apps
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I will investigate
Nope.. Ive removed all xposed, framework, modules, installer everything! And i can still not log in to snapchat
lionboy33 said:
Yeah that's it, I was experiencing the same even with also other apps
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Nope... Ive removed all xposed, framework, modules, installer everything!! And i can still not log in to snapchat
HonorCasper said:
Nope... Ive removed all xposed, framework, modules, installer everything!! And i can still not log in to snapchat
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WiFi or 3g/4g?
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lionboy33 said:
WiFi or 3g/4g?
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Both, tried on my work network(wifi) today, and other tries have been on 3g/4g
HonorCasper said:
Nope.. Ive removed all xposed, framework, modules, installer everything! And i can still not log in to snapchat
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you should flash Pure EMUI ROM, next install systemless xposed, then dirty flash MM+Kang EMUI 4.1, next install 3C Battery Monitor Widget make root & go back to KitKat and then change your xda profile picture & theme to Pure Asshole v3.33 and install xposed.
Should solve all your problems
adxuser said:
you should flash Pure EMUI ROM, next install systemless xposed, then dirty flash MM+Kang EMUI 4.1, next install 3C Battery Monitor Widget make root & go back to KitKat and then change your xda profile picture & theme to Pure Asshole v3.33 and install xposed.
Should solve all your problems
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What is your problem dude?!
Okay, now I'm on stock b371 with twrp, but unrooted and Snapchat works as a charm
Next will be to root and test again
HonorCasper said:
Okay, now I'm on stock b371 with twrp, but unrooted and Snapchat works as a charm
Next will be to root and test again
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If you want, you can try a systemless root with 2.62, it's easy to unroot it if something goes wrong.
Just give it a try, may be you can make it work with that.
muradulislam said:
If you want, you can try a systemless root with 2.62, it's easy to unroot it if something goes wrong.
Just give it a try, may be you can make it work with that.
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Sure, I'll try that dunno when I'll be but will try and report back
You don't have to unistall the xposed framework, you can solve this by going into /system using a file manager and you must search for "xposed". You'll see many files and archives, so what you have to do is to rename all of them with a " . " before the name of the file. This will hide the files. When done, you can login your snapchat. Don't forget to remove the dots when you have finished or you won't be able to use xposed
this what worked for me good luck!
aminov said:
You don't have to unistall the xposed framework, you can solve this by going into /system using a file manager and you must search for "xposed". You'll see many files and archives, so what you have to do is to rename all of them with a " . " before the name of the file. This will hide the files. When done, you can login your snapchat. Don't forget to remove the dots when you have finished or you won't be able to use xposed
this what worked for me good luck!
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So youll need to do that everytime you use Snapchat??
Okay now I'm on rooted B380, traditional root, and snapchat is not letting me login
And NO xposed installed
I got xposed too and snapchat still works. Doesnt seem to be the problem for the most part. B140 5.0.2