It used to work well on Android 4.3 (B148). it is said that Xposed is not compatible to SDK 22 after upgraded to B322. Modifying build.prop did not make it work. The only reason to install Xposed is to use Greenify's experimental functions.
Thanks for your any suggestions.
Xposed will not work with B322 at all. You will need to flash one of the Roms like Cyanogen, PAC, or Carbon to get it to work.
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I own a Moto G XT1033 and decided to try on Lollipop, I tried all versions of it, L preview, 5.0, 5.0.2, CM12
CM12 was by far the most attractive to me, but I still keep returning on 4.4.4 for the single reason
XPOSED does not work on ART. 4.4.4 still allows dalvik and hence I stick to it.
The major modules that I miss are
MinMinGuard, XPrivacy, App Settings
Tell us about weather you will migrate or not?
Also post in comments which modules are the reasons you won't leave kitkat
Or if you are on Lollipop which are the modules that you are missing the most?
Hey, I've recently gotten Z Ultra and I'm pretty amazed with it, I updated to Lollipop and rooted it.
I want to install the Xposed module so that I can use it's Snapprefs module, as a workaround for snapchat since it does not use Xperia's post-processing feature, resulting in very poor image quality on snaps.
But after installing the Xposed installer it says "The latest version of xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Then when I check to see if the framework is installed it tells me that "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK Version 21 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)"
"CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: could not load library "Libdvm.so" needed by"/data/Data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_process"; caused by library "libdvm.so" not found."
Now I do want to install the framework but these messages scared me as I'm afraid of bricking it, soft or hard.
I've seen some people showing a way to do it, but as I said I'm a noob with this so very scared of screwing things up.
So anyway I can install the xposed? Can I just install/update the framework and hope it doesn't brick?
Oh and I'm using Version 2.7 Experimental1
Tomalos said:
Hey, I've recently gotten Z Ultra and I'm pretty amazed with it, I updated to Lollipop and rooted it.
I want to install the Xposed module so that I can use it's Snapprefs module, as a workaround for snapchat since it does not use Xperia's post-processing feature, resulting in very poor image quality on snaps.
But after installing the Xposed installer it says "The latest version of xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Then when I check to see if the framework is installed it tells me that "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK Version 21 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a)"
"CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: could not load library "Libdvm.so" needed by"/data/Data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_process"; caused by library "libdvm.so" not found."
Now I do want to install the framework but these messages scared me as I'm afraid of bricking it, soft or hard.
I've seen some people showing a way to do it, but as I said I'm a noob with this so very scared of screwing things up.
So anyway I can install the xposed? Can I just install/update the framework and hope it doesn't brick?
Oh and I'm using Version 2.7 Experimental1
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Search for xposed framework official post.. All details is there.. I'm using xposed framework on stock with no issues.
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Sounds like you have android 5.0 (Sony Xperia Z Ultra has 5.0 and GPe has 5.1?).
I think 5.0=sdk21 and 5.1=sdk22 so This should be what you are looking for.
I have a Sony Z Ultra- GPe android 5.1 which is sdk22 so I used This
With both of them you would install the apk then flash the "xposed sdk21 or 22.zip" via recovery.
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Sounds like you have android 5.0 (Sony Xperia Z Ultra has 5.0 and GPe has 5.1?).
I think 5.0=sdk21 and 5.1=sdk22 so This should be what you are looking for.
I have a Sony Z Ultra- GPe android 5.1 which is sdk22 so I used This
With both of them you would install the apk then flash the "xposed sdk21 or 22.zip" via recovery.
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For my Sony Z ultra c6833 which should i flash SDK 22 arm 64 , SDK 22 x82 or SDK 22 ? Please help
says888says said:
For my Sony Z ultra c6833 which should i flash SDK 22 arm 64 , SDK 22 x82 or SDK 22 ? Please help
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I'd say.... arm64 is for newer devices that use ARMv8 cpu's and our sony Z ultra and most devices use ARMv7 cpu's... and I'd think arm-x86 is for emulation on x86 cpu's or maybe special devices ..IDK
the thread for the Experimental xposed says... "Almost everyone should use the arm download. Use arm64 ONLY for arm64 devices (most popular ones are probably HTC One M9, Nexus 9 and LG G4). Google your device or look in build.prop if you're not sure."
So I believe...
If you are on android 5.0 then go here and try xposed-v74-sdk21-arm
If you are on android 5.1.1 then go here and try xposed-v74-sdk22-arm-by-romracer
I know the thread I linked for 5.0 has an sdk22 but I think it didn't work for me and I had to use the Experimental. But I have GPe z Ultra so idk if that had anything to do with it.. maybe the sdk22 there will work for xperia z ultra with 5.1.1.
I don't even have exposed on my phone anymore since the GPe recieved a security update OTA that broke my phone when I tried to apply it, I had to unlock the bootloader and sideload 4.4 then sideload each OTA up to 5.1.1 to my phone to get it working and I haven't gotten around to doing anything other then rooting it yet. IDK if I'll even put xposed on it this time.
skuly said:
I'd say.... arm64 is for newer devices that use ARMv8 cpu's and our sony Z ultra and most devices use ARMv7 cpu's... and I'd think arm-x86 is for emulation on x86 cpu's or maybe special devices ..IDK
the thread for the Experimental xposed says... "Almost everyone should use the arm download. Use arm64 ONLY for arm64 devices (most popular ones are probably HTC One M9, Nexus 9 and LG G4). Google your device or look in build.prop if you're not sure."
So I believe...
If you are on android 5.0 then go here and try xposed-v74-sdk21-arm
If you are on android 5.1.1 then go here and try xposed-v74-sdk22-arm-by-romracer
I know the thread I linked for 5.0 has an sdk22 but I think it didn't work for me and I had to use the Experimental. But I have GPe z Ultra so idk if that had anything to do with it.. maybe the sdk22 there will work for xperia z ultra with 5.1.1.
I don't even have exposed on my phone anymore since the GPe recieved a security update OTA that broke my phone when I tried to apply it, I had to unlock the bootloader and sideload 4.4 then sideload each OTA up to 5.1.1 to my phone to get it working and I haven't gotten around to doing anything other then rooting it yet. IDK if I'll even put xposed on it this time.
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If you're running 5.0/5.0.2, then download and flash the file for 5.0. If you're on 5.1(1), then flash the one for 5.1(1). Do not download the ARM64 version. That's for 64-bit devices. Ours is not 64-bit. You'll also have to install the app and flash a file in recovery if you're on 5.1(1) (that's what we had to do a month back at least).
Don't overthink it. Just download for 5.0 if you're on 5.0, and 5.1 if you're on 5.1. Not speaking to you specifically, Skuly, but people in general.
Ok people, I'm just trying to find out the latest on when Xposed should be working and available for the Note 4. I'm running a Sprint Note 4 with a rooted stock rom and judging by what I've read regarding what all I can do with the Xposed Framework, I am more than a little anxious for it to get up and running for my device! Any info would be great!!! Thanks in advance!
On Android 4.x it runs without problems on stockrom. On Loli, you can use the xda tutorial on how to install xposed on TW. I successfully installed xposed alpha4 + sdk21 on my N910F for a while. You can only install it AFTER root and flash debloated/deodexed cleaned LL.stockrom.
Its possible there is an updated version of the tut/xposed. I need also an update so I tell you if I found any news.
Link to the tutorial you used please?
So, Basically !
I Have The
HUAWEI MT7-L09
Android Version : 6.0 (EMUI 4.0)
Super Su Systemless Flashed
Xposed Systemless Installed
Latest Version Of Android N-ify Module Is Installed
The Problem ?
Well It Says Module Is Not Activated... Really Frustrating Because It Seems Like Huawei Phones Are Just Useless In Terms Of These Things Or Did I Do Something Wrong ?
Oh And No Logs Are Available From Xposed As Well, I Have Restarted A Million Times And Stuff.
1) How can a custom ROM like RR be as good as the official ROM? - I mean RR works on all devices and they do not even manage to have the same official MIUI version on all phones. All the developer versions are the same version but have different MB sizes for every phone. That needs to have a reason...
2) I want to chance my harware buttons to start an app. I did it before on my Redmi Note 3 (Kate) with xposed. Worked like a charm. I even had OTA support with TWRP.
Now I tried it with the Remdi Note 4. I am on developer v. 7.4.27 - which means I have Android 7 thus, no xposed framework. I want to go back to a Android 6 MIUI version. Which one should I use? As soon as I update I'm screwed..?
Well, in the end I am kind of lost between these options:
1) Install latest stable version and wait (for an uncertain time) 'till TWRP works fine and get xposed
2) Go back to an earlier stable version and install TWRP and xposed - and never update until xposed for Android 7 is out
3) Switch to an older developer version which has Android 6 and install xposed - and never update until xposed for Android 7 is out
4) Just screw MIUI and switch to another ROM. Which one? RR sounds cool.. can I change my hardware buttons to start an app there? Can the custom ROM be better then the offical ROM? ...and I think RR is oon Andoid 7 which means again - no xposed :crying:
kn1g said:
1) How can a custom ROM like RR be as good as the official ROM? - I mean RR works on all devices and they do not even manage to have the same official MIUI version on all phones. All the developer versions are the same version but have different MB sizes for every phone. That needs to have a reason...
2) I want to chance my harware buttons to start an app. I did it before on my Redmi Note 3 (Kate) with xposed. Worked like a charm. I even had OTA support with TWRP.
Now I tried it with the Remdi Note 4. I am on developer v. 7.4.27 - which means I have Android 7 thus, no xposed framework. I want to go back to a Android 6 MIUI version. Which one should I use? As soon as I update I'm screwed..?
Well, in the end I am kind of lost between these options:
1) Install latest stable version and wait (for an uncertain time) 'till TWRP works fine and get xposed
2) Go back to an earlier stable version and install TWRP and xposed - and never update until xposed for Android 7 is out
3) Switch to an older developer version which has Android 6 and install xposed - and never update until xposed for Android 7 is out
4) Just screw MIUI and switch to another ROM. Which one? RR sounds cool.. can I change my hardware buttons to start an app there? Can the custom ROM be better then the offical ROM? ...and I think RR is oon Andoid 7 which means again - no xposed :crying:
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You can install AOSP Extended it much better then STOCK and yes u can also set any app to be launched from hardware button on that
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Hey, yeah I know I can install cusom ROMS. But I wanted to get some background information
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Also this answer is too general. Doesn't flashing AOSP Extended mean I need to flash all the updates? Thus I need to login in all apps again etc... I also read the thread and there are some bluetooth issues with the ROM. I do not want to "maintain" my phone all the time. I am coding at work all day. I have a **** ton of things to do, nevertheless I love playing around with my phone if I have time, I do not NEED to spend time with "maintaining" my phone.
I therefore like to have it as simple as possible. I love the OTA updates. I even like the look and feel of MIUI.
Just want to tweak my phone
For now I flashed the MIUI v. 8.2 and just took the MM (Android 6) based version.
TWRP is running, SU, xposed. But I do not know what happens when I will update over OTA the next time....
kn1g said:
For now I flashed the MIUI v. 8.2 and just took the MM (Android 6) based version.
TWRP is running, SU, xposed. But I do not know what happens when I will update over OTA the next time....
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U have to reflash the whole miui using mi flash or fastboot including the miui recovery thing for the ota
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kn1g said:
Hey, yeah I know I can install cusom ROMS. But I wanted to get some background information
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Also this answer is too general. Doesn't flashing AOSP Extended mean I need to flash all the updates? Thus I need to login in all apps again etc... I also read the thread and there are some bluetooth issues with the ROM. I do not want to "maintain" my phone all the time. I am coding at work all day. I have a **** ton of things to do, nevertheless I love playing around with my phone if I have time, I do not NEED to spend time with "maintaining" my phone.
I therefore like to have it as simple as possible. I love the OTA updates. I even like the look and feel of MIUI.
Just want to tweak my phone
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According to me u should not go for custom roms because custom roms requires lot of maintenance
u should just root ur phone and tweak it as u want
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