[Support] Xposed Framework: Htc Desire 626 - Xposed Framework Development

As the title says I was wondering if we can get someone to help us with xposed on this phone. Many people have tried to install it, but it only led to brick. I'm hoping letting people know here will further improve our phones development

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Help..
even on HTC 326g xposed framework fails to work..after I tap install the reboot box pops up and after booting I open xposed to get "The latest version...".. need help. Didn't face any problems on previous devices..

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Xposed - Safe to install any module?

It's been a while since I've played with Xposed modules. Since I will be able to root the M9 right when I get it, I just wanted to check if I can install Xposed modules, and if I can, if I have to be careful about which ones I use. Is it at all dangerous and if so is there a list of ones that shouldn't have issues? Thanks.
I wasn't able to install Xposed Framework at all ... Not yet supported due to the x64 architecture of the cpu
Oh wow I never considered there'd be compatibility issues due to that.
Xposed on the latest alpha is compatible with the HTC One M9 and x64 architectures. You just need to flash this zip instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-5-1-successfully-t3074586 the latest alpha apk from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I tested it personally with the HTC One M9 Factory Unlocked version and I have Amplify running on my system, no issues so far
I'm running Xposed with CrappaLinks, Xposed Torch, YouTube AdAway, and YouTube Background Playback. Auto VPN Dialog Confirm and Play Store Link In App Info are the only ones I've tried so far that don't work, but they didn't mess anything up either.
No idea why people just keep creating new topics without searching, and mods not doing anything about this...
Anyway, here are kinda 2 main topics about xposed on the M9: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/help/xposed-safe-m9-t3094601 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/themes-apps/module-xposed-t3102245
Here are already explanations on how to get it running and a few posted their list with modules too that are known to work on M9
So next time, please use search and prevent this section getting flooded with multiple topics about the same thing.
sausje85 said:
No idea why people just keep creating new topics without searching, and mods not doing anything about this...
Anyway, here are kinda 2 main topics about xposed on the M9: http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/help/xposed-safe-m9-t3094601 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/themes-apps/module-xposed-t3102245
Here are already explanations on how to get it running and a few posted their list with modules too that are known to work on M9
So next time, please use search and prevent this section getting flooded with multiple topics about the same thing.
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It's because it is an old post since March when xposed for lollipop was super alpha.. someone just brought it back to light.
And the links you shared are a month after this was posted..
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Edit: oops sorry misread :\
Yeah I shouldn't browse right after waking up

[Q&A] [tool]Installer for xposedLG G3[tool]unofficial

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Does it work on Lg G2?
It works on LG G2. But there is a separate thread which is also in G2 development
help
tried to unistall but got stuck in LG G3 boot screen ... please help
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tried to unistall but got stuck in LG G3 boot screen ... please help
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What Rom are you on? You mean LG logo? I pm'ed you
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What Rom are you on? You mean LG logo? I pm'ed you
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I am using default lollipop 5.0 rom on lg g3 d855
yes I mean LG logo and I have no Custom Recovery installed ? is there anyway I can fix this without factory reset ?
It requires twrp. What happens when you connect it to computer? I think you have to flash kdz.
Tweaksbox Problems
After countless fruitless attempts to get Xposed installed on my G3 after fiddling with the weather widget and SmartCover, this apk did the trick. Gravity Box works fine, but for some reason none of the Tweaksbox betas work. The apks install and Tweaksbox shows as an app, but whenever I try to run it I get an error message saying Xposed is not installed. Xposed however shows Tweaksbox as an installed and activated module, which is why I am mystified that Tweaksbox doesn't seem to think that Xposed has been successfully installed. I noted that axi.apk installs Xposed V3.0 alpha2, and I'm wondering if there is some issue between this version of Xposed and the Tweaksbox betas. My G3 is the D855 w/ 3 GB RAM, 32 GB internal, and I'm running Cloudy 2.2. (Xposed and Tweaksbox ran fine together when I was running VikingWay 1.2.)
There is a new alpha i think. I will update this.
Installer for Xposed
Hi there,
I installed xposed with your tool. I was just wondering if this was normal. Every time I reboot my phone it first shows the LG logo and then goes black and then it says please wait updating apps and then it starts. Other than that everything seems to be working. So far I tried the no ads for YouTube module and the no shutter sound on tweaks and both seem to work. Oh yes every time I open xposed installer it says framework missing. Is this normal?
I'm running on stock 5.0.1 d85020f
Thank you for all this.
It's Cloudy & Tweaksbox
Just tried again with KN_VIRUS_ACURA_ROM_V16_20I, another of my favorite stock ROMs. axi.apk installed Xposed perfectly, and Tweaksbox is now happily running as an installed Xposed module. So if anyone else out there is having problems with Cloudy and Tweaksbox, you've got company, but there seems to be a solution with other stock ROMs.
Apologies to Cloudy and G3Tweaksbox
A few days ago I reported my problems in getting G3Tweaksbox to recognize the valid installation of Xposed via axi.apk. It occurred to me that the problem may have been a result of what I had done to my installation of CloudyG3 in an attempt to get Xposed installed by other means. I tried a clean installation of CloudyG3 V2.2, and voila! All worked perfectly. I now have Xposed and G3Tweaksbox happily playing together on my D855 (3 GB RAM, 32 GB internal).
xposed lg g3 5.0.1 lollipop
@Bender__007 Can i use your method (app) without twrp being installed? Or do i have ro install twrp to use this method?
Twrp needs to be installed
I flash xposed by classic method (recovery) on LG G3s, 5.0.2 and I see this "com.android.phone Has been stopped". This method works fine with my device?
If the classic method wont work-with disablin lg weather and smartcover then this also wont work. Make a backup and try but 99% it will be the same
Okay I try. When dont works what I can to do?
Sorry for my english.
You can restore - that's the only thing you can do for now. Has someone reported the issue to xposed developer?
No. How to reported?
Thanks! Bender_007

Xposed

Hey Guys,
Thank you for any help you may provide in advance, and please know I did a proper search before posting this.
I am currently using Malaysk firmware (April release) and have I am very happy with such a dev.
However there is one thing I would like to do; I would like to completely remove the Xposed framework and any trace remaining of it. (I already uninstalled the framework using the app)
This is due to the fact that the current app of my tv provider gets blocked when it discovers this and I would love to have this functionality back.
Could someone point me in the right direction on this topic?
Thx Again,
Gtrz Ecniv
Did it work before on an older version of Malaysk ROM? There are xposed apps that can prevent apps from seeing a modified system like Root Cloak there was one that you could type in specific modifications not sure the name though. Does a rooted device have a conflict with your app? there are apps that disable certain features or all if root is detected. I'm not sure where Xposed is located on the storage but a simple search in ES File Explorer might find it for you.
Hey bsavoir22,
Thx for the input, to be honest I can`t remember if I ever had it working on a Malaysk ROM however I do know what you are talking about; The Irdetto fix. Unfortunately I have tried and tested that and it won`t work I did have it running on a rooted previous firmware though (Non-Malaysk, rooted Stock GS firmware) in combination with root cloak that`s why I`m suspecting the Xposed framework.
That`s why I am interested in trying to remove the framework entirely as I love the ROMs made by Malaysk really would like all functionality back that I had on my old firmware.:good:
Grtz Ecniv

[HELP] Looking for Xposed framework for Desire 820N Marshmallow

Hey guys,
I was browsing and searching for a solution for my question, but 2 hours and my browser filled with 25 tabs later, I thought this might be a faster way.
I am actually looking for the Xposed framework that *works* on my Desire 820n, single sim running on Marshmallow 6.0.1.
I know there is always a risk for a boot loop etc. But I'm familiar with this, so don't worry about this. I have a recent TWRP backup on my external SD and computer, and all stuff to recover a soft brick
So I'm prepared.
Hopefully, someone could help me out and can give a link for the right Xposed framework for my device.
Some more technical details:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
ARMv8
MSM8939
Cheers, and I really appreciate it if you can help me!
There are currently two kinds of xposed out there, normal or system-less. The systemless one allow you to use android pay as it wont modify /system. Just install Material Xposed installer and then choose the appropriate zip ( arm64 varients ) from the list of versions to install.
Thank you very much. This put me in the right direction, and now I have it finally perfectly running.
Cheers mate

HTC One m8 hide root

Hi,
First of all I'm new here. I have recently rooted and installed Lineage OS on my HTC One m8. I have noticed that one of my apps (Adidas Confirmed) does not support rooted devices. Therefore I just tried (15 min ago) to flash SUhide on my phone. This resulted in a boot-loop and I therefore had to restore my device. Is there any other way to hide the fact that my device is rooted? As far as I know Xposed framework isn't out yet for Android 7.0 and I can't get Cydia substrate to work with root cloak. Btw I have S-off (not sure if this makes a difference to why the methods I have tried didn't work or not. Just wanted to mention)
Thanks in advance!
Use Rootcloak
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.devadvance.rootcloak2
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princepavs said:
Use Rootcloak
There is version for nougat too google it too
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.devadvance.rootcloak2
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There's no Xposed Framework for Nougat. Maybe he can try to use Magisk. Magisk has option to hide the root.
mefistoreyon said:
There's no Xposed Framework for Nougat. Maybe he can try to use Magisk. Magisk has option to hide the root.
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Thanks! I'll try it out. Btw I can see you have S-off. Should I do that too for my m8?
BeastyUmbrella said:
Thanks! I'll try it out. Btw I can see you have S-off. Should I do that too for my m8?
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No, you don't need to. S-OFF is giving you more permissions, like to flash h/k mod on sense rom or to flash firmware easily.
mefistoreyon said:
No, you don't need to. S-OFF is giving you more permissions, like to flash h/k mod on sense rom or to flash firmware easily.
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Thanks! The Magisk manager worked
BeastyUmbrella said:
Hi,
First of all I'm new here. I have recently rooted and installed Lineage OS on my HTC One m8. I have noticed that one of my apps (Adidas Confirmed) does not support rooted devices. Therefore I just tried (15 min ago) to flash SUhide on my phone. This resulted in a boot-loop and I therefore had to restore my device. Is there any other way to hide the fact that my device is rooted? As far as I know Xposed framework isn't out yet for Android 7.0 and I can't get Cydia substrate to work with root cloak. Btw I have S-off (not sure if this makes a difference to why the methods I have tried didn't work or not. Just wanted to mention)
Thanks in advance!
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I cannot give you a definative answer concerning your ROM mut I too have a rooted HTC One (M8). Post rooting I tried various ROMs from Cyanogen mod but none of these were very up-to-date for long and Android has been quite vulnerable since most manufacturers take an expediant and cynical view when it comes to supporting non-cutting edge hardware (HTC was one of the worst) and supplying security patches. I should add I try to avoid Google and the big social media platforms because I am not prepared to trade privacy (hand over personal data) for the sake of functionality. So, I have been using Moke ROM - MK60.1 Android security patch 1 April 2017. I tried usin MK71 Nightly OTA release but found them unstable - they lost dialer and network functionality after 24 hours. This is where my comments become more relevant. I have several proprietry UK banking apps installed including FinTek ones. None of them is supposed to instal on a rooted device, not at least without saying 'rooted - no go'. Under settings, developer options root access is controlled. The options are: Disabled Apps only ADB only Apps and ADB. None of the Fintek apps function but the main legacy bank app does even though it is not supposed to. In conclusion it seems to be that the app has code capable of interrogating the phone OS and detecting rooted status. Depending on the quality of the program it may correctly determin rooted status, or not. It is highly unlikely there is any intervention available to the rooter to combat this.
nickbw said:
I cannot give you a definative answer concerning your ROM mut I too have a rooted HTC One (M8). Post rooting I tried various ROMs from Cyanogen mod but none of these were very up-to-date for long and Android has been quite vulnerable since most manufacturers take an expediant and cynical view when it comes to supporting non-cutting edge hardware (HTC was one of the worst) and supplying security patches. I should add I try to avoid Google and the big social media platforms because I am not prepared to trade privacy (hand over personal data) for the sake of functionality. So, I have been using Moke ROM - MK60.1 Android security patch 1 April 2017. I tried usin MK71 Nightly OTA release but found them unstable - they lost dialer and network functionality after 24 hours. This is where my comments become more relevant. I have several proprietry UK banking apps installed including FinTek ones. None of them is supposed to instal on a rooted device, not at least without saying 'rooted - no go'. Under settings, developer options root access is controlled. The options are: Disabled Apps only ADB only Apps and ADB. None of the Fintek apps function but the main legacy bank app does even though it is not supposed to. In conclusion it seems to be that the app has code capable of interrogating the phone OS and detecting rooted status. Depending on the quality of the program it may correctly determin rooted status, or not. It is highly unlikely there is any intervention available to the rooter to combat this.
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Thanks for the reply! In the meantime, I have bought a Samsung galaxy s8 and put my HTC One m8 on a shelf. However, I remember that I managed to solve the issue somehow through Magisk and their "hide root function". It may have been because of an update to the Adidas app or a Magisk update, I am not sure. Hope this was somewhat helpful
BeastyUmbrella said:
However, I remember that I managed to solve the issue somehow through Magisk and their "hide root function". It may have been because of an update to the Adidas app or a Magisk update, I am not sure. Hope this was somewhat helpful
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Magisk is indeed a solution. It's been updated to (currently) hide root successfully from Safety Net. Although Google may update it again, and break the hide function. So the cat and mouse game goes on. But so far topjohnwu is aggressively keeping Magisk updated to bypass Safety Net.
Apps may use other methods to detect root besides Safety Net. But Safety Net is probably the most common method. Magisk works for me, in hiding root from Netflix and banking apps on my current device (OnePlus 3T).
More recent versions of SuperSU also have a function to hide root (current version is 2.82). I personally haven't tried it. But reports I've read are positive.
Xposed is a no-go, as far as I know. It inherently breaks SafetyNet. So whatever means the Xposed module used before to hide root, won't work now. Again, AFAIK (haven't personally tried, and not really an xposed user).
Also note that some custom ROMs may also trip Safety Net. And if so, there is nothing the Magisk Hide and SuperSU hide function can do about that. But I think this does not apply to Lineage (hide still works).

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