Im using stock 5.0.2 rooted rom on my A3 (A300FU).
The question being said is how to remove those annoying two little buttons on the dropdown menu?
Removing the apk's related is already done but those silly buttons still appear.
Any working solution to this?
Thanks in advance! :good:
Use xposed module wanam xposed for hide that things.
Very nice walkthrough!
Have you tried it yourself?
Two methods exist.
The first is the already mentioned above, Wanam Xposed module, which of course depends on Xposed Framework, and root.
2nd method is, decompiling the SystemUI.apk, finding those two entries, and delete them.
1st method may be a bit complicated on the phone, while the 2nd is complicated on the PC.
I'd recommend the first one too, just make sure if you need Knox 0x0 or not...
Could you give me some more info on 1st method?
(I can try the 2nd method on my PC but i have no idea on how to compile/decompile)
P.S. Knox tripping can be reset as far as i'm concerned with Triangle away, right?
I have found extremely simple tutorial for Note 4 but it worked for my A300FU too. Your phone has to be rooted obviously.
Go to /system/etc/permissions/ and find the file called com.sec.feature.findo.xml and simply rename it (I simply added .old extension). Reboot and smile. No need for Xposed or decompiling something.
Knox apparently is a hardware eFuse, but i never bothered going deep in to it as i never cared honestly.
1st method.
1a, Flash TWRP, flash latest Beta SuperSU, flash arters v79 test version of xposed framework, and install Xposed Installer as a normal apk.
Ofc a clear cache/dalvik is always good after all these flashes.
1b. Flash CF-Autoroot, install Flashfire, flash arters v79 test version of xposed woth flashfire, install Xposed Installer.
I prefer 1a btw...
You're on Lollipop 5.0.2 ??
Alright. You're a legend!!!
Your comment gets an upvote. It worked on 5.0.2.
A billion of thanks!!!
You're welcome!
Worked for me, tanks!
I'm kind of a newb when it comes to things like these but i perfectly understand how to get things done so.. Here goes.
I have an S5 running on Popwiz Telstra.
Android Version is 5.1.1 Lollipop (but based off Marshmallow).
My phone is rooted and has everything a person attempting to do this would need.
Everything is backed up to a safe point through TWRP.
Every single time I try to flash the Xposed module through TWRP, i get my phone into a soft-brick where i have no other option but to uninstall through the same means.
The Framework Installer claims that my processor type isn't compatible. The extension is armv7.
I know I'm using the right files. Is there anything else I could do? Should I change roms?
[current rom] http://bryllechin-android.blogspot.com/2015/11/popwiz-telstra-v10-note-5-port-for-g900f.html?m=1
Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?
Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?
Hello !
I want to apologize for my English from Google translation because I'm French ... Hope you understand ?
Yesterday I rooted my phone which is a Huawei P8 Lite Android 6.0 with Magisk.
So far so good.
I wanted Xposed installed so I started by installing Xposed Installer and then in Magisk I installed Xposed framework [SDK23] but restarting my phone I was stuck with the huawei logo ... ?
If anyone will have a solution I am a taker!
Thank you !
netyx62 said:
Hello !
I want to apologize for my English from Google translation because I'm French ... Hope you understand [emoji23]
Yesterday I rooted my phone which is a Huawei P8 Lite Android 6.0 with Magisk.
So far so good.
I wanted Xposed installed so I started by installing Xposed Installer and then in Magisk I installed Xposed framework [SDK23] but restarting my phone I was stuck with the huawei logo ... [emoji17]
If anyone will have a solution I am a taker!
Thank you !
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I don't know your phone, but I can tell you that on mine I had to do the following:
1) Install the Xposed Installer.
2) Reboot.
3) Install correct SDK in Magisk.
4) Reboot.
5) Wait about 20 minutes for it to boot up.
It took that long on Step 4. But only once. After that, it booted up normally.
I recommend that you first install an app called "LiveBoot" (Grant it Root). It will replace your bootup logo with lines of text that are the commands that your phone normally processes when it boots up.
The advantage here, is that unlikr the logo, with LiveBoot you can see that the phone has not frozen (it may pause for 30 seconds now and then), as long as it's still processing commands.
You can uninstall LiveBoot after you're done, or leave it on.
I was being serious. The first time, it took my phone 20 to 30 minutes to boot. After that, it booted up as fast as it always did.
Good Luck!
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Thank you for your advice I tried and actually I was not patient enough when restarting but i have another problem now, xposed tell me it is installed but not active .... Solution?
netyx62 said:
Thank you for your advice I tried and actually I was not patient enough when restarting but i have another problem now, xposed tell me it is installed but not active .... Solution?
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netyx62,
It may just need another reboot. But first go into Magisk, look at the SDK Module and make sure the little box is checked.
Then go into the Xposed Installer app and go into the "Framework" section.
Is the switch on?
What color is the rectangle below the switch?
Also, important… Did you use the "Xposed Installer for Magisk"?
There is a different installer for when you have Magisk. It'll say "for Magisk".
*** If you did NOT use the right installer, then you'll need to get the right one and then follow the steps below.
First Google and Download;
"Xposed Installer for Magisk"
I think it's also v3.1.5 for Magisk too.
Then go into Magisk >> Modules and tap the little garbage can for the Framework Module, which will make it uninstall on the next reboot.
But before rebooting, Uninstall the Xposed Installer app.
Now Reboot.
Now start over, using the correct Xposed Installer for Magisk, by doing the steps I outlined in my previous post and remember that once it's all installed, the first boot will take forever!
TTYL
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
Zeuszoos said:
netyx62,
It may just need another reboot. But first go into Magisk, look at the SDK Module and make sure the little box is checked.
Then go into the Xposed Installer app and go into the "Framework" section.
Is the switch on?
What color is the rectangle below the switch?
Also, important… Did you use the "Xposed Installer for Magisk"?
There is a different installer for when you have Magisk. It'll say "for Magisk".
*** If you did NOT use the right installer, then you'll need to get the right one and then follow the steps below.
First Google and Download;
"Xposed Installer for Magisk"
I think it's also v3.1.5 for Magisk too.
Then go into Magisk >> Modules and tap the little garbage can for the Framework Module, which will make it uninstall on the next reboot.
But before rebooting, Uninstall the Xposed Installer app.
Now Reboot.
Now start over, using the correct Xposed Installer for Magisk, by doing the steps I outlined in my previous post and remember that once it's all installed, the first boot will take forever!
TTYL
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
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I used "XposedInstaller_3.1.5-Magisk.apk"
Yes everything is checked in Magisk or Xposed and then the rectangle is yellow with a danger sign
netyx62 said:
I used "XposedInstaller_3.1.5-Magisk.apk"
Yes everything is checked in Magisk or Xposed and then the rectangle is yellow with a danger sign
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Okay, assuming the switch is on in Xposed, try another reboot. That's what I'd do first.
P.S. You said that you installed the Framework from inside the Magisk app, right? Are you positive you have the right one installed? Which version of Android are you running!
Android Nougat 7.0
Android Nougat 7.1
Android Oreo 8.0
Android Oreo 8.1
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
Zeuszoos said:
Okay, assuming the switch is on in Xposed, try another reboot. That's what I'd do first.
P.S. You said that you installed the Framework from inside the Magisk app, right? Are you positive you have the right one installed? Which version of Android are you running!
Android Nougat 7.0
Android Nougat 7.1
Android Oreo 8.0
Android Oreo 8.1
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
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I already restart many times ... And I'm on Android 6.0
netyx62 said:
I already restart many times ... And I'm on Android 6.0
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I'm trying to think of what your problem might be.
Let me ask you, which SDK version ended up being installed? I think it's supposed to be SDK23 for Marshmallow. I do know that there's a 32 bit and a 64 bit version and you need to have the right one for your phone (the phone is either 32 or 64).
In the Magisk Modules, what version SDK does it say is installed?
In Xposed >> Framework, near the bottom, does it say which (32 or 64) the installed framework is? Or does it not show a framework there?
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
Zeuszoos said:
I'm trying to think of what your problem might be.
Let me ask you, which SDK version ended up being installed? I think it's supposed to be SDK23 for Marshmallow. I do know that there's a 32 bit and a 64 bit version and you need to have the right one for your phone (the phone is either 32 or 64).
In the Magisk Modules, what version SDK does it say is installed?
In Xposed >> Framework, near the bottom, does it say which (32 or 64) the installed framework is? Or does it not show a framework there?
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
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In Magisk it's SDK23. Then my phone is a 64 bit
netyx62 said:
In Magisk it's SDK23. Then my phone is a 64 bit
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Okay, the only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is the order in which the components are installed. It can be different. On my last phone I had to install the Magisk Framework Mod first and then the Xposed Installer. On my current phone, it's in the order that we did it on yours.
So here's what I'm going to suggest…..
I suggest that you uninstall both the Magisk SDK and the Xposed Installer and we start from scratch using a different method.
Are you game?
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
Sory i just flashed Xposed SDK27 for Pocophone F1 (Beryllium) but stuck in logo, is that bootloop or i just have to wait?
How can i know Xposed is that work succesfully installed in my Pocophone F1?
Thx b4
NB : Now i use ROM MIUI 9.6.14.0 Global Stable & Magisk v18.0 installed.
Zeuszoos said:
Okay, the only other thing I can think of off the top of my head is the order in which the components are installed. It can be different. On my last phone I had to install the Magisk Framework Mod first and then the Xposed Installer. On my current phone, it's in the order that we did it on yours.
So here's what I'm going to suggest…..
I suggest that you uninstall both the Magisk SDK and the Xposed Installer and we start from scratch using a different method.
Are you game?
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0
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Nothing works... I even try to install it without using Magisk but nothing ...
netyx62 said:
Nothing works... I even try to install it without using Magisk but nothing ...
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As I said, there is another method to try if you wish.
Posted from my way cool LG V20 (H910) Nougat 7.0