[HELP] Looking for Xposed framework for Desire 820N Marshmallow - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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

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Bought a G3 , What do I do now?

Hey guys, I've just received my new G3
My knowledge with android phones is very weak, having only rooting my 1st Gen Nexus 7 to and flashing stock roms & owning a windows phone .
Is it worth flashing a new rom to my G3 or should I stick with stock? Any ROM's which are highly regarded? How would I do this + root?
I will be having a 32gb memory card in this phone, Is it better to install everything on the SD card in the first place e.g apps,pictures e.c.t. so if I decide to flash a new ROM I wouldn't lose everything.
Also is there any way to get my contacts from windows live onto my new phone?
I would greatly appreciate your help
* Use it !
* be aware of the sd card, it should be a modern one so you don't risk performance
* don't bother installing stuff on the card - apps are lost anyway
* you can keep personal media / pics / etc on the card, that is a reasonable practice ...
* the current state of software (lollipop) doesn't allow root / flashing stuff; however there are options for kit kat (if you are still on it) and moving then to lollipop keeping your custom parts that allow third party flashing (my 2 cents this is not worth it at the moment ...)
* moving contacts along should be easy by either syncing them to some cloud service (outlook maybe) or exporting / importing them - LG software knows how to import popular formats ...
If you are new read phone FAQ then.
Root it and install xposed framework
you wouldn't recommend any of the lollipop custom roms?
what does xposed framework do?
i am in a similar situation as OP, have been away from android development scene since the S3.
gotbass said:
you wouldn't recommend any of the lollipop custom roms?
what does xposed framework do?
i am in a similar situation as OP, have been away from android development scene since the S3.
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As above. I was looking at the AndroidNow HD rom which seems to look good but is it worth the upgrade over stock?
At the time of writing this, I've successfully rooted my G3 & my current firmware is 4.4.2
how are you finding stock? is it a smooth experience?
im getting mine tomorrow and going on holiday on Saturday so i need to make sure i have the best experience =D
gotbass said:
what does xposed framework do?
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It allows you to tweak a wide range of things, it's fantastic, but only works on Dalvik, not Art. So you have to use KitKat.
kraven001 said:
...the current state of software (lollipop) doesn't allow root...
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Yes it does.
@op flash AndroidNowHD if you have any troubles with it let us know.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2887669
This is the Index thread and it's great to catch up on threads you might have missed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2772658
Here are some threads on getting better battery life / performance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/battery-ultimate-battery-guide-talk-t29637313
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/thermal-mod-t2907363
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/lag-solutions-t2816188
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/how-to-make-lg-g3-smooth-butter-t2834111
If you want to check on the default most up-to-date stock rom for your particular phone is, check here.
http://lg-firmware-rom.com/
This will help you decide which I/O schedulers will be the one for you ( most use either row or cfq )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558153
Also, install this - it helps with reducing battery usage with the Google Play Services.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playfulgeeks.gservicefix&hl=en
Last but not least, how-to-flash guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/flashing-guide-to-lg-t2825369

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..
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Free mobile app
Edit: oops sorry misread :\
Yeah I shouldn't browse right after waking up

[Q] Upgrading to lollipop / unlocked / rooted /xposed working /deodexed

Since lollipop is out now for the z1 compact there are a lot of threads about upgrading, rooting, xposed working - not working.
Just as many of you I'm running on kitkat / unlocked / rooted and I make use of xposed modules.
I've been looking through some of those threads but once you think you know the way to go there will be somebody else experiencing problems with that specific method.
I'm looking for a broader perspective.
Just as there are threads about how to upgrade there are also a lot of bugs mentioned but not everybody seems to be impacted by them.
And there are of course the custom roms, some kitkat based some lollipop based.
Before switching to the xperia I used a HTC One and there was a custom rom developer who would stick to the options foreseen in the original one but he changed the code for speed and reliability, it was also based on a aroma installer that gave the choice to leave some bloatware out at installation time.
This is something I would like to see happening for the z1c, not just adding new features but streamlining the existing rom.
As of now I'm running on the xzdualrecovery on a rooted and unlocked kitkat and I'm using some xposed modues.
I consider upgrading if I knew more about the bugs, will I be impacted and I'm looking for a complete guide on how to.
As far as I know the Italian customized rom is the one with the least bloatware in it, so that is he one I'd like to use as a start
Some people already have reported zip files you can flash from recovery and they seem to be pre-rooted. Do I need to use one of them or is it possible to
flash a rom
unlock or do I need the unlocked bootloader from the beginning?
root it
make sure xposed runs, xposed seems to need deodexed roms, are they available?
So I like to see a plan on how to
Unlock
root
upgrade
make xposed running
have a correct bootloader
and have a recovery (xzdualrecovery or something else)
I know this is a list of questions but such a guide would help a lot of people like me, I'm not a complete newbie but I'm neither a rom developer so I like a guide on how to accomplish things.
If the stock rom is bugfree and stable enough that's the one I'd stick to, otherwise I need to have a look at custom roms and then I think I need to consult the custom rom developer on how to install his/her custom rom.
All the above mentioned questions will be related to installing / unlocking / rooting a stock rom.
Eagerly checking this post for replies ?
bumjrah said:
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At least I have one guide
http://techbeasts.com/2015/04/20/root-xperia-z1-compact-d5503-14-5-a-0-242-5-0-2-firmware-plus-recovery/
This seems enough for unlocking and rooting, don't know about xposed, they don't mention it.
Even then they talk about how to unlock your bootloader.
I've done it this way in the past but I'm unsure if the bootloader for KK is the same as for Lollipop, I have no idea if this is changed. There is a thread about an unlocked bootloader, I'll ask over there if they know about differences between LP and KK, if there are none then we have guide explaining all the steps
I do not have any info yet on the bootloader but I do have some more news on Xposed.
It's not only the Xperia that's having problems with xposed on lollipop, other phones are impacted as well.
Once a certain number of apps is installed the bootlooping starts.
Xposed seems to open too many files at boot time.
A solution is to find out how many apps may be installed on your phone before it gets into a bootloop.
Another (and better) solution is to increase the upper limit of open files at boot time, but this is only available on an unlocked bootlader since it requires a modified kernel to be installed.
A lot of posts can be found at Xposed for lollipop.
Since xposed is still in an alpha phase I think rovo89 will fix this in a future release of xposed.
If you want to fix this right now you can have a look at this thread
The post about the changed kernel is this one
I am on stock RU version, heard it was the best I have also had some bootloop experiences with xposed. Some guys have reported success but their method requires a "bloatware" script that removes ****load of useful apps. Bleh!
Right now it's just wait and see. I miss xposed but am also really enjoying this lollipop update, the performance (too soon?) looks better than the custom roms available. IMO

Help help help !!!

How can I install exposed framework
on Micromax canvas A1 (android one)
Running on Android version 6.0.1
On CynogenMod Custom Rom .
CWM recovery installed
& having ROOT Access
Please help in installing exposed framework in it...
Aman Pandey5000 said:
How can I install exposed framework
on Micromax canvas A1 (android one)
Running on Android version 6.0.1
On CynogenMod Custom Rom .
CWM recovery installed
& having ROOT Access
Please help in installing exposed framework in it...
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Download Xposed Version of SDK=23 Architecture = ARM .. If You Are ARM64 Download ARM64 .. & Flash the Zip Through Your Recovery ..
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23
Good Luck..
hello
im looking for some help trying to install the framework on my edge s6+ but i tried twice and i got stuck on the tmobile white screen , i did all the steps and isnt working for me.
EvilTwist said:
im looking for some help trying to install the framework on my edge s6+ but i tried twice and i got stuck on the tmobile white screen , i did all the steps and isnt working for me.
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You did NONE of the steps. The Official xPosed doesn't work on Samsung Touchwiz, it's clearly spelled out in the Read-Only thread that xPosed will bootloop your brand of phone (and could hardbrick you). You need a special fork of xPosed. There are two forks that maybe are for you: Arter's is for Lollipop (5.0.x) and Wanam for Lollipop/Marshmallow (5.1.x and 6.0.x). Search XDA's "xPosed General" board for them; they are easily found, so I'll not be linking to them - searching in itself will give you much of the knowledge you seek, without you ever having to type a single post.
You need to read FULLY the proper threads and (this time for real) both follow and understand all of the steps. You have a phone brand that can and will brick and void warranty if you mess modifications up.
Second, this thread is specifically for a brand and phone that does not equal yours. In the future it's much better social etiquette to either start your own thread or post in the thread for the (correct) xPosed you choose (Wanam/Arter)
Great this work thank
How can I install exposed framework
on samsung note 3 n9005
Running on rom fought v5.1
(Sm-G950N)
Please help
Same problem here...
Help me
Some body can solve my problem ?
Asus zenfone 2 laser (Z00ED)
When I try to active framework
mount: mounting /dev/block/bootdevice/system/on /system failed: invalid argument
Ahmadgazi said:
Some body can solve my problem ?
Asus zenfone 2 laser (Z00ED)
When I try to active framework
mount: mounting /dev/block/bootdevice/system/on /system failed: invalid argument
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Have you asked Google?

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

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