Regarding xposed framework requirement - Greenify

I'm running PAC man ROM and was wondering if a custom ROM clashes with the exposed framework?
I don't intend to install any mods with it I just want it to enable advanced greenify features.

ovizii said:
I'm running PAC man ROM and was wondering if a custom ROM clashes with the exposed framework?
I don't intend to install any mods with it I just want it to enable advanced greenify features.
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Xposed framework doesn't break any ROM's stability. It is the modules in which you install, that have to do with the ROM itself. For example, installing GravityBox is optional but not recommended if your ROM has been customised in some way. GravityBox is out of the scope now, so the answer to your question is that, installing Xposed is fine.
There is a significant impact on boot time, which it isn't so much and can be barely noticed.

Thanks for the clarification.

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Some questions.

1. Anyone tried out the Xposed framework and is it working on our device ?
2. Can we get the quick settings in the statusbar on stock jb rom ? Like this. http://www.droid-life.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Screenshot_2012-08-06-11-20-40.png If not is there a great alternative to this ?
nightwalkerkg said:
1. Anyone tried out the Xposed framework and is it working on our device ?
2. Can we get the quick settings in the statusbar on stock jb rom ? Like this. http://www.droid-life.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Screenshot_2012-08-06-11-20-40.png If not is there a great alternative to this ?
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1. I tried it, few weeks ago, but no success. I tried some Sense module too, but no change.
2. There are few alternatives on Play Store, like AntTek Quick Settings, but it's not always reliable. Some built-in ROM mod would be great.
I think Xposed framework is only for Samsung phones / framework, or am I wrong?
I use the Xposed Framework and it works perfect on our device. I use the Tweakbox and XPrivacy modules.
nightwalkerkg said:
1. Anyone tried out the Xposed framework and is it working on our device ?
2. Can we get the quick settings in the statusbar on stock jb rom ? Like this. http://www.droid-life.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Screenshot_2012-08-06-11-20-40.png If not is there a great alternative to this ?
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for quick settings there is an apk which you can easily download, & if you want toogles in notification area there is an modified systemui.apk in desire x forum itself, all you gotta do is use "Search"..
& for Xposed framework, i tried installing them yesterday & ended up with bootloop, worst part was that i was even unable to get inside Recovery..

AOKP and XPosed

I read that you have to be careful installing XPosed modules on modified ROMS since the options can conflict. Anyone install Gravity Box or XBlast Tools on their AOKP ROM?
I was thinking Gravity Box might conflict because it has Quick Settings toggles. But what about XBlast? That one seems like functionality might not overlap with customizations in the ROM. Thoughts?
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@Fahrenheit: I constantly use Xposed and several modules like Xprivacy and MinMinGuard - had about no problems at all.
But that is the thing with modifications: You run them AT YOUR OWN RISK. And of course, you should be careful. As far as conflicting with options, I can't confirm this. Only one solution: Probieren geht über studieren!
SecUpwN said:
@Fahrenheit: I constantly use Xposed and several modules like Xprivacy and MinMinGuard - had about no problems at all.
But that is the thing with modifications: You run them AT YOUR OWN RISK. And of course, you should be careful. As far as conflicting with options, I can't confirm this. Only one solution: Probieren geht über studieren!
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Jawohl!
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Thank you for your cooperation
I have tried Xblast tools as well, aokp and xblast in rom control.
As far as I can tell the latest aokp roms from kitkat and newer have a version of xblast tools hidden in the rom control app as well as the framework of the rom itself. So trying to use the version of xblast that is downloaded as compaired to developer compiled version is conflicting and won't work, in short the xblast is device specific I assume. please let us know if this helped or if you have found a better explanation for this issue, thanks again!

[Q] Regarding Xposed Installer

Hi All,
I have rooted my S3 GT-I9300 and have flashed Android Revolution HD 51.0.
Xposed Installer is installed, What is it exactly??? How do i make use of it???
And where do i find frameworks for the ARHD 51.0 ROM, What good it would make to my device.
Thanks.
The xposed installer app let's you modify the Ui without changing the system
Search for its thread and you'll find more info
PS- BTW what the hell were you doing since you don't know xposed?
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
need more help
arnabbiswasalsodeep said:
The xposed installer app let's you modify the Ui without changing the system
Search for its thread and you'll find more info
PS- BTW what the hell were you doing since you don't know xposed?
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
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Hi,
I am not into more of software thing.
And where do i find Xposed Modules??? My battery backup is too worst after switching to ARHD 51.0.
What will i have to do to improve it, Can it be tweaked through Xposed modules.
And you asked me to search for the thread, Can you please give me its link.
Because I don't know abc of Xposed, don't know what to look for.so..
Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
And only a few if them can help in fixing battery
Download ram manager pro and setcpu (free here at xda)
Or kernel tuner is a aio for memory and cpu and you can manage to get a little more juice
Or the best is to search for a custom kernel!
Press thanks :good: if I've helped :highfive:
vishwa3565 said:
Hi,
I am not into more of software thing.
And where do i find Xposed Modules??? My battery backup is too worst after switching to ARHD 51.0.
What will i have to do to improve it, Can it be tweaked through Xposed modules.
And you asked me to search for the thread, Can you please give me its link.
Because I don't know abc of Xposed, don't know what to look for.so..
Thanks.
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here is collection of modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/index-collection-xposed-modules-post-t2327541
You can find most of the available modules just from going inside of Xposed and switching the drop down menu at the top to Download.

[Q] changing/smaller toggles mod ?

I've been looking for such a mod for a long time, I'm ok with a tutorial or a how-to on how to do the modifications myself.
Any help would be much appreciated
Root, install Xposed Framework then install Wanam Xposed Module
Chym3ra said:
Root, install Xposed Framework then install Wanam Xposed Module
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wanam allows for changes to how toggles look, but not to the size of the toggles themselves, colour/background...etc
I'm looking for a complete resize of the switches, to gain more screen space.
It allows you to reduce the width and gaps between them but the text below might get an extra line.
But That's as far as it goes.

[Q] can i get xposed installer?

i am still pretty new here so please excuse any annoyances. im wondering if my towelrooted samsung galaxy s4 nc5 with safestrap recovery can get xposed installer and would like somebody to elaborate what xposed does for me and how to go about installing it correctly. my friend told me about it and said it helps with removing bloatware.
i would also like to know what roms i can get and exactly how much i can do with my devices current setup because so far as ive looked into things and havnt seen much
kldge said:
i am still pretty new here so please excuse any annoyances. im wondering if my towelrooted samsung galaxy s4 nc5 with safestrap recovery can get xposed installer and would like somebody to elaborate what xposed does for me and how to go about installing it correctly. my friend told me about it and said it helps with removing bloatware.
i would also like to know what roms i can get and exactly how much i can do with my devices current setup because so far as ive looked into things and havnt seen much
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Search first.
Xposed allows you to mod the phone. It exposes the framework so that extensions can do all kinds of things.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
I use Wanam after Xposed to give me additional functionality.
you can't run TWRP or CWM. You can only run Safestrap and TW Based ROMs.
The bootloader is locked.
Xposed does allow you to customize the phone heavily, but if you are looking for removing bloatware, get Titanium Backup. It allows you to backup the app in case removing a bloatware messes up the rom.
Depending what custom rom you uses, it may comes with the rom like Hyperdrive, but you need to enable it by going to Hyperdrive Tweak and scroll to the Xposed page. Hyperdrive is very similar to the pre-installed S4 rom so no need to learn from start in using it.
Here is a list of xposed module: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/index-xposed-modules-collection-post-t2327541
List of rom for NC5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769389
polke45 said:
Xposed does allow you to customize the phone heavily, but if you are looking for removing bloatware, get Titanium Backup. It allows you to backup the app in case removing a bloatware messes up the rom.
Depending what custom rom you uses, it may comes with the rom like Hyperdrive, but you need to enable it by going to Hyperdrive Tweak and scroll to the Xposed page. Hyperdrive is very similar to the pre-installed S4 rom so no need to learn from start in using it.
Here is a list of xposed module: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/index-xposed-modules-collection-post-t2327541
List of rom for NC5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769389
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i actually put hyperdrive on my phone last night and it works well but i dont really like it and i really wish it had more features. what other, better roms could i get on safestrap that allow me more customization?
kldge said:
i actually put hyperdrive on my phone last night and it works well but i dont really like it and i really wish it had more features. what other, better roms could i get on safestrap that allow me more customization?
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Did you check under Hyperdrive Tweak? There are many features you can enable for customization such as change to ios interface, pie control, change status bar, and etc.
If you are looking out-of-the-box feature, try Echo v24 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702592) and Bajarom V2.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696872)
These customization are often import from other people works, which you can install on any rom. So you won't find much unique customization from rom to rom
polke45 said:
Did you check under Hyperdrive Tweak? There are many features you can enable for customization such as change to ios interface, pie control, change status bar, and etc.
If you are looking out-of-the-box feature, try Echo v24 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702592) and Bajarom V2.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696872)
These customization are often import from other people works, which you can install on any rom. So you won't find much unique customization from rom to rom
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Yes I did use the tweaks of course I did. Its just things like there's only one different screen turn off animation. And I wish there was just...more to it. Also ive noticed that for some reason apps like YouTube or vine, anything with video pretty much, loads very slowly on my wifi ever since I started using the hyperdrive ROM.

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