G530-W - Galaxy Grand Prime Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I would like to ask for any help possible because it is getting just too frustrating
I have been trying to make Xposed to work for over a good 2 weeks now with no luck.
I have researched extensively on ARM and sdk22 to see if it is possible to make this version of the Grand Prime Work with progress being halted right the point of install. Most attempts by work around posted here by developers ended up with this version of grand prime to go into boot loop/system wipe somehow or simple error in process.
1- Rooted the G530-W (using G530-H as it was the only one compatible through trial and error)
2 - Installed Custom Recovery TWRP
3 - I have no clue if the rom has been DEOXED for any method install a DEOXED version has so far been incompatible
Any help tips or proper steps will be greatly appreciated
The phone is a
OS -5.1.1
Grand Prime (G530-W)
CPU - Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53
Cortex A53 - 32/64 bit processor running SDK 22
Micro arch. - ARMv8-A
UPDATE:
Alright finally managed to do this after weeks of attempts.
Here are the steps for users who might be in my situation.
Step 1:
Back Up your Phone (Yes, I know you are too much of pro to do that and will not screw something up but guess what you will)
Use samsungs kies-3 or smart switch to do that. Probebly the best ones if you are using a pc. You can use titanium back up or any other app from the app store to make the process much easier.
Step 2:
Root your G530W
Most root methods work for grand prime variations close to it. (Suggest using any G530H root method)
Search for root G530H or any varition of grand prime released in 2014-2015
Step3:
Find your stock rom file.
this wiil be important if you somehow wipe everything off your phone. Search for your carrier example Bell, Vergin, Verison etc plus the correct version of the rom.
-You do not NEED it but its good to have
Link for Grand Prime G530W...
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G530W/
Step 4:
Install TWRP, go to TWRP main website and flash latest verson of TWRP. This should not trip anything unless your root method was unsucceful the TWRP should work.
If this does not work for Grand Prime try older versions of TWRP, personaly I had issues later on with TWRP boot looping me. So to save the hassle I downloaded a version specified for 5.0.2 but able to run fulll on 5.1.1
I am new so I do not know if we are allowed to have download links here from external sources but if need for the specific TWRP i used il provide it.
Step 5:
Search for Samsung 5.1.1 xposed installer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
And download v79.1 ARM (ARM only for G530W) SDK 22
You can also download uninstaller for any future tweaking.
IMPORTANT TO INSTALL THE LATEST ALPHA APK of xposed framework, its v4 i believe
You can install this by flashing your zip file in TWRP
FLASH:
Go into recovery - this will pop up custom recover
Go to install
Find where the zip file is
Click on it and install, it will ask for reboot
Step 6:
After flash wait for reboot
Do not panic if long SAMSUNG logo even after 5 min (Unless its 30 or 1 hour then we have a problem)
Step7:
Profit

Where did you find a custom recovery for sm-g530w? When I downloaded twrp this model is not listed. The only one I saw on the list was galaxy grand prime ve which it would not allow me to download.

Jvirg said:
Where did you find a custom recovery for sm-g530w? When I downloaded twrp this model is not listed. The only one I saw on the list was galaxy grand prime ve which it would not allow me to download.
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Try flashing this with Odin, it works fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gra...om-recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0for-lollipop-t3190351
EDIT: Even though it seems like the G530W doesn't have many users interested in this sort of customization, I would like to confirm that this method to install Xposed is working fine so far on my SM-G530W with TWRP 2.8.7.0 and the TrapKernel by ShinySide. Installed a few modules and activated and rebooted, no problems at all so far. Also, thanks for the info, I was really hoping to find that someone had successfully installed the xposed framework on this phone.

NachoBusiness said:
Try flashing this with Odin, it works fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gra...om-recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0for-lollipop-t3190351
EDIT: Even though it seems like the G530W doesn't have many users interested in this sort of customization, I would like to confirm that so far this method to install Xposed is working fine so far on my SM-G530W with TWRP 2.8.7.0 and the TrapKernel by ShinySide. Installed a few modules and activated and rebootedrebooted, no problems at all so far. Also, thanks for the info, I was really hoping to find that someone had successfully installed the xposed framework on this phone.
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Thank you so much with this, i tested and it should be working, this is a failsail type step process but strictly SM-G530W
Nacho Thanks for the proper trwp XD
Anyways
Step One:
Backup
Nandroid/SD/Partitions/System/Rom
U can search how to do these, not really complicated but
Step Two:
Find your Rom, in this thread there is a link to it above
Step Three: (NOTE THIS IS NOT NEEDED, ONLY IF THINGS ARE MESSED UP)
Perform full restore
Get all the service updates after reboot
Step Four: (CAN BE STEP ONE IF U DID NOT DO THE FULL RESTORE, BUT IT IS VERY HANDY)
Flash root your phone with odin
Now not all can work, but most do with the varients to SW-G530W (so basically 530h is the best bet)
Nacho's root may have worked for him but not for me so its an experiment
I personally used ------- TrapKernel_G530T_AOF8_Root.tar -----
I sadly have no links, so if u can find THIS SPECIFIC one it will probebly work, as it is a variation of TrapKernal
Step Five: (OPTIONAL)
Install necessary apps/files that need to be varified by google or their counter services
For example if u want snapprefs (HANDY SNAP HACK TOOL) u must install the proper version of snapchat that works with it and authentcate yourself with the app by loging in.
After the installation of Xposed it is no longer possible because a FEW companies tend to place a check if xposed is installed
If u do not do this step then to get these apps working u will have to restart this entire process, so full restore, and back to step 1
Step 6:
Install TWRP
NachoBusiness said:
Try flashing this with Odin, it works fine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gra...om-recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0for-lollipop-t3190351
EDIT: Even though it seems like the G530W doesn't have many users interested in this sort of customization, I would like to confirm that so far this method to install Xposed is working fine so far on my SM-G530W with TWRP 2.8.7.0 and the TrapKernel by ShinySide. Installed a few modules and activated and rebootedrebooted, no problems at all so far. Also, thanks for the info, I was really hoping to find that someone had successfully installed the xposed framework on this phone.
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YUP Thanks to nacho for the link the recovery will function and can do all the task u need without tether and all that, and s#it ton of glitches and crashes
Step Seven:
Flash Xposed 79.1 (link in original post above) through flashy
This will manually install it through your phone
You can try doing it through twrp directly but this sometimes caused a entire twrp to crash for me so do what works, try flashy first, if not then do it manually
Step 8:
Install the xposed app
Step9:
This should be it, u can now get SU, and App2Sd whatever floats your boat to completely blow up your phone
Any more links will be great and if im wrong or something confusing il be happy to reply

The kernel I'm using comes with root, if I remember correctly. All that's required is to install supersu from the play store.
I really would like to see a more stable release of twrp for this phone though. The current one available is by far better than nothing, but I can't use it to make a full backup and it, for lack of a better explanation, does some weird **** sometimes.

Related

Root lollipop on AT&T Note 3 without Safestrap!

IT CAN BE DONE​
Here's how I did it. (And don't blame me if you brick the phone, etc., etc....)
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THESE NOTES! Read them thoroughly!
1. Install stock NC2 (Instructions are all over)
2. Root with towelroot.
3. Install latest SU from the play store and update binary (you know the drill, right?)
4. See Chainfire's site here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/flashfire-t3075433 Get FlashFire
5. Place the AT&T stock lollipop .tar file on your SD card. It is available in the note 3 forum.
6. Run FlashFire. Once it has done its thing, click on the + sign.
7. Click on flash firmware package and navigate to the stock .tar file.
8. FlashFire will analyze the file and you will see a screen with partitions checked. These are the partitions that FlashFire can write (AND ROOT)
9. Click the download sign at the top on the red bar.
10. Click on the check mark to Create New Archive (FlashFire will create a .tar.md5 file take note of where it is saved and COPY TO YOUR PC BEFORE you run FlashFire! You will need it!
11. Next you will see the screen with ACTIONS on a red bar. Scroll to the bottom and touch FLASH
12. FlashFire will now write the partitions that are checked. When it reboots the phone, IMMEDIATELY hold the volume down, home, and power button to enter download.
13. Go to your PC where you copied the archive (that .tar.md5 fike). Right click on the file and choose rename. Remove the .md5 from the file name or odin will likely give you an error.
14. Open odin and connect your phone. Place the .tar archive FlashFire created in the AP section and flash. It will write the partitions that FlashFire could not.
15. Reboot and enjoy rooted lollipop on your phone.
Hate that I still have to wipe data to get it to boot at all, but a minor gripe I suppose. Just hate having to reinstall my apps and set them back up. Thanks for sharing this, been waiting for something like this for a while!
Yeah but if you're already on rooted nc2, why not just flash the stock rooted lollipop rom?
Doesn't that process require using SafeStrap, where this process does not?
netracerx said:
Doesn't that process require using SafeStrap, where this process does not?
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You can use flashfire...
Plus why go through all this hassle to reach the same result?
That's absolutely true. but think it is a matter of preference. I had some issues with Safestrap, but were it still supported for lollipop, I would probably still be there. I also had a soft brick when I attempted to do a backup, which supposedly still works by booting from the power screen. SO for those who would prefer a cleaner option, this might suit them better. Flashfire also has the potential to install other custom roms. I am still looking at that option.
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You can use flashfire...
Plus why go through all this hassle to reach the same result?
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this is the first post i've seen for the N900A that advised using Flashfire, all other posts required using Safestrap (which i personally did not like the idea of using just because it wasn't actually updating the OS on the phone, but essentially tricking the phone into loading a different set of files much like multi-booting). if it were possible to use Flashfire with the rooted lollipop roms, i'm surprised none of the thread OPs updated their posts to reflect that.
FlashFire has only been out since April. It is Chainfire's successor for Mobile Odin. It takes a while for all of the phones to be tested. There are a couple of other users that have tested it. Just search the FlashFire forum for Note 3 and you can read the comments. At least one other has used it on the AT&T variant.
reboot into download mode
I just finished your method successfully. Thank you. I would like to add that there was an option to reboot into download mode after flashing with FlashFire. I didn't have to worry
about immediately holding vol. down . I think the version of FlashFire I used is a little newer. Anyway thanks again!
I will keep trying
Hi all,
I was able to go through all the steps but keep getting stuck on step 14. Odin fails at the very very end and never finishes. I have done the whole process 3 times over.
Questions:
1. When picking the .tar in step 7, I am selecting the largest file of lollipop. I believe it is an AP file about 2.2 Gigabytes. This is the right one to select in step 7??
2. On step 10 when it ask you to Create New Archive, do i check ALL the boxes?? Nothing is checked by default when i press the download sign in step 9.
Other than these two things, everything else seems to work nicely. I did also notice that when Flash Fire runs and writes the system, wipe is set to OFF. I figured it was like that on purpose but just saying.
Thanks in advance,
John :good:
Sorry for the delay. I have moved on to the S6, so been busy with it.
For step 7, choose whichever ROM you wish to use. The one you have should be fine.
With regards to the second question, Flashfire should check the files in step 8 that are needed for the archive. Are you using a stock rom for step 7? If not, it might be able to flash without a separate tar file.
Ok,
Yes it was stock and thanks for the tip i will give this a shot as soon as i can and see how it goes.
So this will work to Root the Note III on Lollipop?
What exactly does Flashfire do in this case? Is it unlocking the bootlader, allowing for flashing a custom rom? Or is it only rooting Lollipop? I was looking at safestrap for running a custom rom on the AT&T Note 3, and someone mentioned in another thread that Flashfire was a better option for doing so, with no need for the multi-boot workaround. Thanks to anyone who can straighten me out on this, and if Flashfire doesn't allow for flashing a custom rom on the AT&T note 3, is there anything else out there that does?
I'm under the impression that the AT&T note 3 has a locked bootloader, which is my point of confusion.
fitzly said:
What exactly does Flashfire do in this case? Is it unlocking the bootlader, allowing for flashing a custom rom? Or is it only rooting Lollipop? I was looking at safestrap for running a custom rom on the AT&T Note 3, and someone mentioned in another thread that Flashfire was a better option for doing so, with no need for the multi-boot workaround. Thanks to anyone who can straighten me out on this, and if Flashfire doesn't allow for flashing a custom rom on the AT&T note 3, is there anything else out there that does?
I'm under the impression that the AT&T note 3 has a locked bootloader, which is my point of confusion.
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Great Guide and find.
Flashfire has the power to bypass the security that would provent Odin from installing , for example a custom kernel, so be carefull with Flashfire, it installed a custom kernel on my phone and flagged Knox to a 1
Followed the steps in the 1st post...worked flawless! May I add its good to clear cache & delvic cache as well
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
Excellent. I don't like Safestrap, so this was perfect... I didn't have to wipe my phone, and everything went perfectly the first time. One note, I did have to put my phone in Download Mode (as stated in the OP) after the reboot from Flashfire. Thanks so much to all who worked on this!
Update: The OC2 update happened pretty much immediately after I booted. The OTA update actually managed to complete, and I still have root.
I am currently on 4.3 MI9 version..
i rooted it with chainfire method root de la vega.
Now can i flash NC2 with odin and continue the thing ?
Can someone point me to the stock lollipop tar? I cannot for the life of me find it in any of these forums. Please & thank you.
Chocu1a said:
Can someone point me to the stock lollipop tar? I cannot for the life of me find it in any of these forums. Please & thank you.
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look here, if you still have issues let me know
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006

I want xposed framework on my a3 sm-a300h

I've been working on getting xposed framework to work for two months now. All I want is to install xposed framework on my sm-a300h. Can it really be that hard that it should take up all my waking time during two months to install it?????
My system has been deodexed by someone else, so don't ask me how he managed to make that work.
Tried to install TWRP by following instructions here!: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...overy-twrp-2-8-7-0-samsung-galaxy-a3-t3173382
Managed to get TWRP to work!
I had already installed XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk
With TWRP I tried to install this (Xposed framework):
xposed-v84-sdk21-arm.zip from http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk21/arm/xposed-v84-sdk21-arm.zip
When I restarted I suppose I got a so called boot loop, I just see the Samsung logo over and over.
So my two questions are,
1. Why didn't it work to install Xposed Framework?
2. How do I get out of the boot loop and get the phone to work again? haven't made any backups.
Has anyone installed xposed framework on this model or should I sell the piece of s*t phone and try with some other phone???? I'm wasting my life trying to get this to work....
My head's just spinning trying to find information in different threads in here, I'm think I'm on the limit to having a nervous breakdown. As far as I can see there's no thread on how to install xposed framework on sm-a300h? Please, help. If I need to buy a new phone, just tell me what phone to buy, and how much it is and ill buy that phone instead...
I guess I have to flash a stock rom in order to get my phone working again?
I downloaded a stock rom from sammobile for my device, A300HXXU1BPA1_A300HUUBBPA1_BVO.zip but the only way I can flash a rom now is through odin, but odin doesn't take .zip files. So how can I restore my phone and flash the zip?
I tried the Wipe function in TWRP, but it doesn't work... Still boot loops.
I guess the mistake I did was flashing the wrong version of xposed framework for my device?
Which version should I use the next time i try?
Does this work for my device? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64900847&postcount=3681
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I guess the mistake I did was flashing the wrong version of xposed framework for my device?
Which version should I use the next time i try?
Does this work for my device? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64900847&postcount=3681
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Instead of second guessing then getting frustrated and annoyed when it doesn't work. Why not just spend literally 2 mins and make a proper backup first then if there are any issues just restore it?
Whats the point in having a custom recovery and not using it's main feature?
You've only got yourself to blame for your errors and resultant frustration and anyone else reading this should also take note.
Anyway pet talk over.
You should be good with the link you posted.
ashyx said:
Instead of second guessing then getting frustrated and annoyed when it doesn't work. Why not just spend literally 2 mins and make a proper backup first then if there are any issues just restore it?
Whats the point in having a custom recovery and not using it's main feature?
You've only got yourself to blame for your errors and resultant frustration and anyone else reading this should also take note.
Anyway pet talk over.
You should be good with the link you posted.
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Did everything again from the beginning, flashed a ROM from sammobile, flashed TWRP.
Installed XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk
Then I tried to install this version of xposed framework: http://www.arter97.com/browse/tmp/hsk/xposed/ using TWRP.
Then I got an error while installing xposed framework. The error message says i need to free up more /system space. arter97 recommends in his thread that you "debloat your current ROM installation via root access.", but how do I do that?
And when I tried to start the phone after trying to install xposed framework it went into a boot loop.
So then I tried to restore the backup in TWRP. Restore Failed.
Get this error: Cannot restore system -- mounted read only.
What now?
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Did everything again from the beginning, flashed a ROM from sammobile, flashed TWRP.
Installed XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk
Then I tried to install this version of xposed framework: http://www.arter97.com/browse/tmp/hsk/xposed/ using TWRP.
Then I got an error while installing xposed framework. The error message says i need to free up more /system space. arter97 recommends in his thread that you "debloat your current ROM installation via root access.", but how do I do that?
And when I tried to start the phone after trying to install xposed framework it went into a boot loop.
So then I tried to restore the backup in TWRP. Restore Failed.
Get this error: Cannot restore system -- mounted read only.
What now?
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To restore your backup remove the check in 'SYSTEM partition read only' under MOUNT.
Make sure your rom is deodexed.
Install this via twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3510616&d=1445173483
Install Xposed installer.
Done
if you bothered reading the xposed thread, you would've noticed that Samsung TouchWiz firmwares are not supported from the official xposed from rovo.
use this one from arter97/dkcldark. Keep in mind, this is for sdk21 (5.0), in case we ever get 5.1 (sdk22) or 6.0 (sk23), we wont need this one anymore.
with the dkcldark version you don't even need to debloat anymore;
I also made a tutorial some time ago; should be the same steps for this a3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/tuto-xposed-odex-rom-yes-knox-0x0-t3316688/
anyway, you should read a lot first before even thinking about flashing something, and like said above, a backup is a must because even those who (think they) know what they are doing sometimes **** up
I`m using this without any issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
SDK22.
SDK22 means Android Lollipop 5.1.x.
SDK23 means Android Marshmallow 6.0.x.
ARM means the devices that are running arm32 operating system.
ARM64 means the devices that are running arm64 operating system.
Try this (at your own risk).
It`s better to flash or restore backup first and then install Xposed Installer App (as normal apk installation) and then flash this from TWRP.

Messed up my Flashing somehow

I wanted to install Xposed on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-910C Version 6.0.1
So through a lot of "googling" i found a way to root my phone with Chainfire through Odin Flashing, which worked (Root Checker confirmed it so i guess it worked)
After a few more google searches i managed to flash TWRP Recovery through Odin which also worked.
Here's where i went a bit off instructions: After TWRP i went on to attempt installing Xposed Firmware on to my phone. I downloaded An Xposed APK from the instruction website i was reading but it also required i download another Xposed file which i went on to install through TWRP recovery. This particular File i donwloaded from another source since the one on the instruction site's mirror was broken, it was Armv7 and it matched what my phone's hardware required.
After installing this Xposed file on TWRP i went on to reboot my phone but before this TWRP told me that root access wasn't installed and prompted me to install SuperSU, this really confused me since Root checker said that i already had Super User turned On. I don't know why but i actually agreed to it and installed it AGAIN.
My phone rebooted until the animated Samsung Logo came on and it never moved past that for about an hour.
Right now all i can do is pull my battery out and boot recovery, i tried factory resetting my phone and wiping everything. now what happens is TWRP keeps on prompting me to install SuperSU and now it doesn't even reach the animated Samsung logo it always gets stuck on the [Samsung GALAXY Note 4].
I'm sorry if i posted this text wall but i thought these details might help, can anyone help me?
Edit: Sorry for the title don't know how to change it, fyi i wanted to change that to "Messed up trying to install Xposed Framework"
SpoonOjiisan said:
I wanted to install Xposed on my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 SM-910C Version 6.0.1
So through a lot of "googling" i found a way to root my phone with Chainfire through Odin Flashing, which worked (Root Checker confirmed it so i guess it worked)
After a few more google searches i managed to flash TWRP Recovery through Odin which also worked.
Here's where i went a bit off instructions: After TWRP i went on to attempt installing Xposed Firmware on to my phone. I downloaded An Xposed APK from the instruction website i was reading but it also required i download another Xposed file which i went on to install through TWRP recovery. This particular File i donwloaded from another source since the one on the instruction site's mirror was broken, it was Armv7 and it matched what my phone's hardware required.
After installing this Xposed file on TWRP i went on to reboot my phone but before this TWRP told me that root access wasn't installed and prompted me to install SuperSU, this really confused me since Root checker said that i already had Super User turned On. I don't know why but i actually agreed to it and installed it AGAIN.
My phone rebooted until the animated Samsung Logo came on and it never moved past that for about an hour.
Right now all i can do is pull my battery out and boot recovery, i tried factory resetting my phone and wiping everything. now what happens is TWRP keeps on prompting me to install SuperSU and now it doesn't even reach the animated Samsung logo it always gets stuck on the [Samsung GALAXY Note 4].
I'm sorry if i posted this text wall but i thought these details might help, can anyone help me?
Edit: Sorry for the title don't know how to change it, fyi i wanted to change that to "Messed up trying to install Xposed Framework"
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Since you have twrp, find supersu.zip and save into sdcard. Flash supersu.zip to gain root access. And for xposed. Make sure it is arm-sdk23.
Sent from my SM-G925F
Rosli59564 said:
Since you have twrp, find supersu.zip and save into sdcard. Flash supersu.zip to gain root access. And for xposed. Make sure it is arm-sdk23.
Sent from my SM-G925F
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Did a quick google search do these work?
download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
androidsage.com/2016/04/06/how-to-install-xposed-framework-on-marshmallow-update-with-xposed-v81/
and btw how exactly do i save this into my sd card, i can't get past the product logo.
also thanks a lot for replying man
edit: oh wait if you mean put the zips into an external sd card imma try that now. thx
Hi,
You have to use custom built version of xposed if you use stock or any touchwiz-based-rom(other versions cause bootloops). Just google 'xposed custom build by wanam'. Hope that helps.
Just wanted to clear some stuff up, if i am able to flash supersu.zip and a custom built xposed framework, will my phone stop getting stuck on the product logo?
Because being unable to use my phone normally is my top priority right now. The root and getting xpose3d installed is secondary. I really can't get through the product logo, i hope someone can shed some light on this.
but still, i really appreciate your replies.
SpoonOjiisan said:
Just wanted to clear some stuff up, if i am able to flash supersu.zip and a custom built xposed framework, will my phone stop getting stuck on the product logo?
Because being unable to use my phone normally is my top priority right now. The root and getting xpose3d installed is secondary. I really can't get through the product logo, i hope someone can shed some light on this.
but still, i really appreciate your replies.
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I strongly believe you flashed wrong xposed zip. There is no arm7 zip by wanam. Hence find arm-sdk23. I think the last 1 is v81.
Supersu is just to give you root access. I won't causing phone to stuck at boot logo. Or do you mean splash screen showing 'samsung galaxy note 4'?
Sent from my SM-G925F
I honestly don't know if that will solve the problem, but you can try it. If it doesn't work, try flashing a rom via recovery or stock rom via odin. Since your data is already gone, I would suggest you wiping your phone completely and flashing a custom rom(I have a SM-N910C as well and I use erobot). Before doing anything, do a full backup in recovery, just in case.
Edit: If you wiped everything in recovery, including /system, that is probably the reason why your phone is stuck. Flash a rom and yo should be good.
Yeah that one exactly, splash screen showing note 4.
so based on what you guys said i should first flash a ROM so it works normally and then i can attempt for Supersu and Xposed arm-sdk23? was watching this random video you think i might have somehow wiped my touchwiz OS? was fiddling around in the Recovery trying to solve it you think i might have done that?
Since you have the same phone and you are using erobot i might go for that same ROM just to be on the safe side, i don't want to try something random.
So first try flashing custom ROM >> SuperSU >> Xposed
That's what i'm going for (i might need confirmation haha kinda scared now, i think i almost bricked my phone)
I believe your phone has to be rooted before you can install a custom rom. I can't tell if your is, but I would do the following:
Make a full backup in twrp>flash supersu again just to make sure the phone has root access>flash a custom rom.zip from your SD card>boot the custom rom, if everything works, flash xposed CUSTOM BUILD(!) and install the xposed installer.apk
I am not a pro, so wait for someone to confirm what I have written. I suggest you to use erobot as your custom rom because of the user-friendly aroma installer. Erobot is prerooted if you choose custom kernel in aroma installer, so keep in mind not to choose stock kernel.
Hope it helped
SuperSU >> Erobot >> Xposed
Ok got it, its currently 23:36 here in the Philippines guess i'm going to sleep, i'm doin that stuff tomorrow confirmation or not.
I can't really afford to throw this phone and it was a gift. So you guys have no idea how much i appreciate your help. /downslash/ Rosli thanks a bunch guys. goodnight
Hi there.. dont worry about the su not install button.. its common as i've aslo rooted my phone through chainfire an it does show me too. Click on do not install..an yeah you have flashed wrong xposed that bricked your phone.. did you backed up your phone before flashing xposed framework? If so try to restore..if not try to get in downloading mod an flash the official framework through odin.. try visiting sammobile.com there tou will get the official framework.. before flashing read ann the instruction or take a look to video tutorial on youtube about how to unbrick phone.. this might help you all the best

Help Me To Install Xposed!

Hi, I'm A Rooted Galaxy Grand Prime (SM-G531H) User. I Want To Install Xposed Framework In My Phone. Is There Any Safe Trick To Do It?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758/page208 download this (you have to go to the first page). When you install , give it root permission and go to the Samsung tab in it and press install wiat for it it will automatically install exposed. Download always keep it ready in you phone if anything happens e.g. bootlooped flash this file https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24499762635998273 (this is the uninstaller) and so you won't need to flash stock room if anything happens. Always make a backup in twrp so you won't lose any thing. I'm not responsible for anything that happens if you do everything blindly. But I'll be ready to help if anything goes wrong or if you need any info about exposed modules for grand prime. (Ignore my English because not in a mood to write so didn't see what am I writing)
Use wanam's custom build for TouchWiz Lollipop
weedboi6969 said:
Use wanam's custom build for TouchWiz Lollipop
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That's the same thing I mentioned above but with an easier method

Samsung Galaxy Tab E T377P Nougat 7.1.1 Stock and Rooted Firmware

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Hello, I managed to get root on the new 7.1.1 firmware for the T377P. I had a problem getting any supersu zip to take and also had no luck with CF Autoroot either. I did however have luck flashing magisk though TWRP. I used the TWRP 2.8.7 modified from this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-samsung-tab-e-sm-sm-smnu-smp-t3302935 *Dont forget to leave a thanks and feedback as well*
Then after you have TWRP installed flash the magisk files ill put in the drive folder as well. Reboot and install busybox and finished.
For even easier installation I made a TWRP boot and system backup that can be restored from TWRP as well just unzip and place in your TWRP folder with other backups and just restore. Its already rooted with magisk 14.0. I used 7 zip to zip so i would use it to extract it as well. I also have the theme store installed and integrated into the launcher but its not functional until i change a file or 2 I just haven't had the time yet but I will also upload a flashable zip after i finish it. The theme store works but Samsung recognizes its a tablet so it gives you a device not supported screen I just have to change the device model in the system files.
Also I put in the drive folder a stock firmware just unzip and flash through odin 3.10.7. its untouched completely stock.
The stock and rooted are both 7.1.1 SPR_T377PVPU3CQI4 firmware.
STOCK AND ROOTED ROM. MAGISK FILE TO FLASH AS WELL
If i forgot something or posted incorrectly i apologize Im not much of a dev yet just a tinkerer that stumbles onto stuff occasionally so I haven't created many threads I just try to share when i find out something I haven't seen posted. I welcome constructive criticism too lol. Have fun any questions feel free to ask and as always enjoy
If I helped you out feel free to hit thanks
I ALSO PUT IN A FEW OTHER USEFUL FILES IN WITH THE FIRMWARES. FEEL FREE TO DOWNLOAD THERE COMPATIBLE WITH THE T377P. THE UPDATED MAGISK AIO ZIP IS IN THERE AS WELL
Almost complete theme store and UI upgrade
ok I almost have the theme store working. The only issue im having is they fail to install. im thinking its the overlay folder setup incorrectly or its in the floating feature file it does not have the changable UI in it. Another thing i did was modify the Android N UI. It now is the same as the phones so no split screen tab junk. I never liked the split screen.
Anyone with experience feel free to help out I just need the themes to install. it stops at completing download then followed by fail.
As you can see it even gives us the rounded google search bar.
In this folder i put in the updates build prop and theme support. Flash with TWRP both files then reboot. After you boot up it will say Android N is updating then it will modify your tab to a phone look with the round search bar. Still need the themes to finish installing so any help would be wonderful. see pics below
Any devs with theme store experience i have a small but simple problem im sure. Need assistance getting themes to finish installing. Thank you in advance
Please help me, i have a hard bricked SM-T377P, if you have one in hands you can help me to unbrick mine, it will take only 2 minutes! Here is my thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/help-sm-t377p-hard-bricked-debrick-img-t3711889
Thankssssssss!
Has anyone else installed this?
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Has anyone else installed this?
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Yes I have installed this using the TWRP and flashing Magisk method but for some reason, many of my apps now force close or freezes but it is rooted and pass safety net check. Trying to install Xposed also brings up an error but if I read somewhere correctly, there is conflict with Xposed and Nougat. I haven't tried the TWRP backup rooted rom yet.
I installed via twrp backup, and installed the audio mod and downloaded magisk 16,works great, except the audio sounds fast and high pitched, like Alvin & the chipmunks, even with all effects disabled any idea? Also, with magisksu running the show, why is the supersu apk in /system? I can just delete that right? Thanks! =)
Update: I reflashed without wiping data and did not reflash the audio mod and that fixed the problem there! How do you install themes?
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I know this is an old thread but has anyone run into the issue of google play services no longer working after flashing the stock ROM? Any idea how I would fix it? I've tried uninstalling all play services and play store updates as well as wiping cache and storage of both. I've also wiped the cache and storage of the google framework.
Do You Have Any Tutorial, Help PLZ...
I know this is a old post but thank you.I have been beating my brains with how to get texting and phone on this tablet.....you have solved that all for me.THANK YOU
i just flashed with twrp and bammm no majisk
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