[GUIDE] How to install Xposed on OxygenOS 3.5.3 w/TL;DR - OnePlus 3T Guides, News, & Discussion

Prerequisites:
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked
Make sure you are rooted and have latest SuperSU installed
Make sure you have the latest TWRP installed as your recovery
Once the prerequisites are complete you may proceed at you own risk.
Download Xposed 3.1.1
Apkmirror link
Install Xposed 3.1.1 FIRST
(Do not flash Xposed first or you might bootloop!)
Download the uninstaller (xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Download the installer (xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip) from here.
Direct link
Transfer the files downloaded above to your phone if downloaded from PC.
(Skip this if all files have been downloaded from your 1+3t)
Reboot to TWRP
(Press the volume up button at boot, scroll down with volume down to "Recovery", press power to select.
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Wipe cache and Dalvik cache to be safe.
Profit! :good: You now have Xposed, but remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
TL;DR for experts:
Get root and TWRP
Install Xposed 3.1.1
Flash xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64.zip
Keep the arm64 uninstaller in case any module(s) misbehave.
Troubleshooting:
If your phone is thrown into bootloop after installing/activating a new module, simply flash the uninstaller downloaded above.
If you guys would like to see a list of modules that work, let me know!
Big thanks to Rovo89, OnePlus and XDA

Here are the modules I use:
Amplify: Battery enhancements
Assistant Enabler: Google Assistant, not just for the Pixel
DisableFlagSecure: Screenshots everywhere
FingerprintEnabler: use fingerprint to unlock after reboot or when a device administrator app locked the phone
GravityBox: Circle battery, center clock, hide Vibrate icon, double tap to sleep status bar, force media volume control.
Notification Slider by Seveilith: change the slider functions (only app that worked for me, others did not overwrite system settings)
RootCloak: hide root from most apps
SNAPPREFS: Snapchat with extras
Vibration Tuner: change the intensity of vibrations
Partial Compatibility:
Android N-ify: quicksettings are not modified, and white screen overlay appears at volume change but notifications do get N-ified (including direct replies!)
Modules I have tried but do not work:
Hide VoLTE Icon
NFCIconRemover

What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.

ram4ufriends said:
What do you mean by do not flasg xposed first or you might bootloop? You can flash xposrd first as well. But the best wah is always, Install from xposed app itself. No need of flashing anything manually.
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My 1+3t bootlooped quite a few times while trying to install Xposed on it. Just giving a heads up and sharing the way that worked for me..

Thanks, that was indeed quite helpful !
I had quite some struggle with getting Xposed (based on systemless Magisk) to work without bootloops - without success.
With your instructions it worked out very nicely, albeit not systemless. But at least I have a working phone

@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?

I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.

pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful

pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137

@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.

pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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PaKii94 said:
seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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I will try to make a list of the ones I have tried and which ones were successful tomorrow!
obamadictator said:
I havent used xposed in years lol. since my Samsung galaxy 3/4 cuz of Knox and locked bl. limited exploits if I remember correctly..
Thanks for you time making this guide and post.
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You're welcome, glad I could be of help!

v7 said:
This list is legit:http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/oneplus-3-xposed-modules-t3409137
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Not all of those work with the 3t. The quicksettings have been modified so Android N-ify mod (for example) does not change them while still changing the notifications.
v7 said:
@thesm4rt1 It is recommended to wipe cache&dalvik cache after flashing the xposed zip.Add it your instructions.
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The Xposed zip does this itself.

thesm4rt1 said:
The Xposed zip does this itself.
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Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.

v7 said:
Not sure about this.I couldn't find it in the flash script.
AFAIK wiping cache/dalvik manually after the zip is required.
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Hmm, mine did. Had to wait for all the apps to go through the optimization process.
Either way, added the wipe recommendation, thanks!

pvillasuso said:
@thesm4rt1 thanks for the guide , any chance to give us a list of the "must have" modules that are working for the OnePlus3T ?
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PaKii94 said:
seconded. Tempted to install xposed for the first time so a list would be useful
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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment

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Added a list of the modules I use to the first comment
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I really really appreciate it, seeing what works def getting gravity box, snap, and maybe root cloak (Snapchat doesn't let rooted devices log in lol, I made back up with titanium backup)
Nice everything is working without a hiccup ty (for device not me)

I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now

Pharrax said:
I Installer xposed on my 3T and experienced lags and Battery drain after that, anyone Else has this issue?
Also the fingerprint Sensor took about 10seconds sometomes, uninstalled and everything Works normally now
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Which modules are you activating?

GrandMasterB said:
Which modules are you activating?
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Had:
Adblocker
Snapprefs
xInsta
Zoom for Instagram
Forcedoze
StopSwichDelay
Lucky Patcher

No lag or battery drain for me

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Help...Wanam Xposed not active...Modules

I used wanam xposed 3.2.0 but it does not work as shown.
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Rom N9005XXUGNH1_N9005OLBGNH1
momo2004 said:
I used wanam xposed 3.2.0 but it does not work as shown.
thank
Rom N9005XXUGNH1_N9005OLBGNH1
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The error cause is obviously shown. You need to open Framework and update the XposedBridge to the latest version (54).
vndnguyen said:
The error cause is obviously shown. You need to open Framework and update the XposedBridge to the latest version (54).
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XposedBridge or Xposed Installer
thank Ok work
momo2004 said:
XposedBridge or Xposed Installer
thank Ok work
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just tap the button Install/Update then reboot.
By the looks of it, nobody here has this specific problem, but this drove me nuts for a couple of days, but going back through my memory and notes, and yes I actually do take notes still... I realized that the only change to my system that I made in the last few days was to install Root Cloak, and as soon as I froze it and restarted the phone, the problem vanished.

[ROM] LG V10 H901-10c Debranded, Debloated, Deodexed ROM - Clean & Stable

Debranded, Debloated, Deodexed H901-10c ROM for T-Mobile LG V10 (LG-H901) - Clean & Stable
Thanks go to @Rydah805 for deodexing the stock ROM and being my guinea pig while I was fixing all the broken features.
Thanks also go to @KOLIOXDA for being my guinea pig while troubleshooting installation issues.
Features:
WiFi Calling works with Xposed (even in Airplane Mode)
Second screen works with Xposed (no more force-closes during calls)
No spyware (Adapt Client and Carrier IQ removed)
No T-Mobile apps
No Google apps (except Play Store, Search, Text-to-Speech, and Google Play Services)
Stock LG boot and shutdown animations
No boot sound (boots silently)
No Chrome customizations (Chrome homepage no longer forced to t-mobile.com)
Stock recovery restore disabled (does not overwrite TWRP on reboot)
External storage permissions fix (all apps can write to MicroSD card)
WiFi connectivity fix by @ZDeuce2
AOSP Emoji font
Over 100 additional alarm, ringtone, and notification sounds from Nexus and Samsung phones
Busybox 1.24.1
SuperSU v2.65 stable
Stock 10c kernel and boot image
Download (built Feb. 08, 2016): https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=FE4478E2ABDFD5FC!1082&authkey=!AMAKMBsK8gCEhH0&ithint=file,zip
Changes in this build: Updated SuperSU to 2.65 stable.
Before you install, read below:
Safe to install over stock ROM (odexed or deodexed), no need to factory-reset, unless you're compelled to do so by your inner demons.
Compatible with Xposed v79-sdk22-arm64 and later (sdk22-arm64 ONLY). Do NOT install any earlier versions or other variants of the Framework. You must use Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha 4.
Compatible with P_Toti's G4TweaksBox.
Compatible with the LG Apps Theme Engine.
The T-Mobile Device Unlock app does not work on this ROM and is not included. The Play Store version does not work, either. To SIM-unlock your phone, flash the stock ROM, unlock (SIM-unlock is forever and not ROM-dependent), then flash my ROM.
To get back Google and T-Mobile (except Device Unlock) apps, install them from the Play Store. They all work. They were removed because system apps are not Greenifiable, plus they were causing problems when deodexed.
If you use an ad blocker that modifies your hosts file (such as AdAway), you must reapply your ad-blocking filters as this ROM overwrites your customized hosts file with a stock hosts file.
Do NOT install the "Second Screen Fix" ZIP, second screen works fine in this ROM with and without Xposed. The "Second Screen Fix" is only for odexed ROMs and will break the second screen in this ROM.
This ROM removes any mods you have installed. If you want to reinstall them, they MUST be made for a deodexed stock ROM. Mods for odexed or non-stock ROMs may cause force-closes or a bootloop (flash them at your own risk).
If you're still seeing My T-Mobile, Lookout, or the other apps in your app drawer after installing my ROM, those are updates that have been installed from the Play Store - uninstall them manually like any other user app.
DO NOT USE "FIX PERMISSIONS" IN TWRP. TWRP has no idea what permissions are correct for your phone and will screw them up, resulting in random force-closes in various apps. If you did it, you will need to wipe the entire /data partition (not just factory reset) and reflash the ROM.
If Hangouts crashes when you receive a message or call, it's because it can't find one or more notification or ringtone audio files. Go into your phone's Sound settings and re-select your notification and ringtone sounds, then go into Hangouts settings and re-select the ringtone and notification sound for each type of notification (Hangouts call, Hangouts message, Google Voice call, Google Voice message, and so on).
DO NOT INSTALL PowerNap/WakeLockManager. You will get random reboots and corrupt internal storage, since WakeLockManager randomly hard-crashes the entire ART virtual machine.
To disable the OTA notification: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66304926&postcount=1002
Installation:
WARNING: Do NOT install over a custom ROM. You will get a bootloop/force-close loop.
Copy ZIP file to phone.
Boot into TWRP.
If clean-installing, factory-reset the phone. The installer wipes the system partition automatically.
Install the ZIP.
If you want Xposed, install it now (use only v79-sdk22-arm64 or later).
Reboot.
WARNING: Do NOT install mods for other ROMs on this ROM. You will get a bootloop/force-close loop.
Do not reuse this ROM without my permission - ask first and give credit where it's due!
Enjoy!
PS. I will begin work on the Marshmallow version of my ROM once we have an official way of flashing TWRP on the Marshmallow bootloader. I want the upgrade process to be "Flash the MM KDZ, install TWRP, flash my ROM." Until then, sit tight!
So we don't factory reset or wipe anything? What if we have mods flashed as well?
baySF said:
So we don't factory reset or wipe anything? What if we have mods flashed as well?
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No Factory Reset OR Wipe,just flash over what you have ATM.
Make a backup of your present set-up before flashing though,just in case something else pops up.
EDIT:
Removed my previous statement regarding mods/add-ons,they'll need to be re-flashed & only de-odexed mods will work per siraltus (ROM OP)
baySF said:
So we don't factory reset or wipe anything? What if we have mods flashed as well?
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If you have mods flashed, this will remove them, so you will have to reflash them - but only if they're made for a deodexed stock ROM. If they're made for an odexed or custom ROM, they will likely not work, so flash at your own risk.
KOLIOXDA said:
No Factory Reset OR Wipe,just flash over what you have ATM.
Make a backup of your present set-up before flashing though,just in case something else pops up.
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A flash over a factory reset would probably work,I don't see why it wouldn't,but,it's probably not necessary.
I didn't reset or wipe anything & I'm doing just fine.
I don't have Xposed or any sound mods installed,but,my bet is you shouldn't have any problem flashing over a set-up with Xposed or any other mods.
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The ZIP wipes the /system partition automatically so there is no need to wipe it manually.
In fact, if you wipe it manually, the ZIP will fail because TWRP will lock the /system partition for an unspecified amount of time and you will need to reboot TWRP before installing the ZIP.
If you want to clean-install this, then do a factory reset, reboot TWRP, then install this ZIP. I updated instructions in OP to reflect this.
Thanks!! I'll be checking this out shortly!! :highfive:
so we need to flash a stock rom first?
Just making sure, because I'm currently on black hole... Sorry, replied earlier, but son got sick again so I didn't see the other replies...
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ZDeuce2 said:
so we need to flash a stock rom first?
Just making sure, because I'm currently on black hole...
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No, read the instructions under "To clean-flash".
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No, read the instructions under "To clean-flash".
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Sorry, first read it right after you posted op... Then my son got sick again, so I didn't hit send for a while... Lol.
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ZDeuce2 said:
Sorry, first read it right after you posted op... Then my son got sick again, so I didn't hit send for a while... Lol.
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Oh, sorry, yeah I rewrote most of OP in the past hour, LOL
Is it possible to change the DPI of the ROM without all the stock apps going crazy? I'm not sure of the status of xposed so I'm assuming thats outta the picture right now
_-..zKiLLA..-_ said:
Is it possible to change the DPI of the ROM without all the stock apps going crazy? I'm not sure of the status of xposed so I'm assuming thats outta the picture right now
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The ROM is fully compatible with Xposed v79 SDK22 arm64.
No idea about changing the DPI. I don't recommend it as it seems to break things on this phone.
Dear Sir. Altus,
Thank you for the clean upload, and directions. Currently I am running Rydah805's deodexed rom that you were kind enough to work on fixing wifi calling, etc.
My question is: Is this rom different from Rydah805's V. 1.2.2 as stability and features goes? Would you recommend dirty flashing it over his rom?
Thank you all for your hard work and Happy Holidays
Best,
Bob
bobobobicsek said:
Dear Sir. Altus,
Thank you for the clean upload, and directions. Currently I am running Rydah805's deodexed rom that you were kind enough to work on fixing wifi calling, etc.
My question is: Is this rom different from Rydah805's V. 1.2.2 as stability and features goes? Would you recommend dirty flashing it over his rom?
Thank you all for your hard work and Happy Holidays
Best,
Bob
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You're welcome. Yes, you should flash this over his ROM. I took his deodexed base and fixed everything that was broken in it (WiFi, Hotspot, power management, other stuff), and rather than cluttering the old thread, I started a new thread with a 100% tested build and clear instructions. I debloated and debranded it, added a few useful modifications, plus I made about 30ish corrections to broken permissions and SELinux contexts that were likely causing problems in his ROM that we had yet not discovered (the power management stuff was likely not functioning properly due to being denied proper privileges). Read the OP for a list of features and modifications.
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You're welcome. Yes, you should flash this over his ROM. I took his deodexed base and fixed everything that was broken in it (WiFi, Hotspot, power management, other stuff), and rather than cluttering the old thread, I and started a new thread with a 100% tested build and clear instructions. I debloated and debranded it, added a few useful modifications, plus I made about 30ish corrections to broken permissions and SELinux contexts that were likely causing problems in his ROM that we had yet not discovered (the power management stuff was likely not functioning properly due to being denied proper privileges). Read the OP for a list of features and modifications.
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Thank you again! Dirty Flashing now
Xposed
Will this Rom have the second screen fix once I install Xposed?
Thanks for your hard work.
mkrunk12 said:
Will this Rom have the second screen fix once I install Xposed?
Thanks for your hard work.
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You're welcome. There is no need for that, second screen works fine in this ROM with Xposed and without. The "second screen fix" is only required on odexed ROMs. Updated OP to reflect this.
I'm having this weird issue where the screen will become tinted, almost like there's a pop-up or the notification bar is pulled down. It'll usually go away after a second or if I tap somewhere on the screen, but it's kinda frustrating.
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TheJesus said:
I'm having this weird issue where the screen will become tinted, almost like there's a pop-up or the notification bar is pulled down. It'll usually go away after a second or if I tap somewhere on the screen, but it's kinda frustrating.
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I think you posted in the wrong thread. You want to post in the Troubleshooting forum.
siraltus said:
I think you posted in the wrong thread. You want to post in the Troubleshooting forum.
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No, I was the second one to install it over in the original thread and I didn't have the issue with the actual stock ROM.

How to install Viper4Android on Android 6.0, 7.0 and 7.1

I'm Posting this because of all the confusion I see on the different forums on how to get this working. This WILL WORK as I've personally tested on three different versions of Android on the Nexus 6p, Samsung S3 and HP Touchpad.
The underlined steps are the gist of the process....
How to Install Viper4Android 2.5.0.5 on 6.x 7.0, 7.1
Download ViPER4Android_2.5.0.5_guitardedhero.zip
here's a personal google drive link
DOWNLOAD IT HERE https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3qV-scfklSkZEg0MDdZY3J4ZXM/view?usp=sharing
Boot into TWRP recovery and install/flash the ViPER4Android_2.5.0.5_guitardedhero.zip from recovery.
Reboot phone.
Use a file explorer with root access (Root explorer)
Go to the /vendor/etc/ directory on the device and rename audio_effects.conf to audio_effects.conf.bak (IF THE FILE EXISTS)
Open ViPER4Android FX
You may get a notification to install V4A driver. Select YES.
It may take some time to install V4A driver, it's doing its job and will finish soon. If Android gives an error that the app has stuck/stopped, select the wait option, don't force close it.
Make SURE that you've given Viper4Android Storage permissions
or you won't be able to load or save profiles
Check under Driver Status (in Viper4Android) to make sure it's enabled and processing. Like this: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3qV-scfklSkbGJMb0JkOWdwX0E/view?usp=sharing
Once the Driver installed message shows on screen, reboot.
CREDIT TO guitardedhero and androiding.how for making it simple and me for being pissed at the confusion to get this simple mod working for folks.
Most of this guide's steps were modified/originated from http://androiding.how/install-viper4android-nougat/
I attempted to simplify the steps because of all the confusion I see on forums, and make the instructions less wordy and more precise.
This works for you please just give me a thanks I've been on here for too many damn years to not have more than 17 thanks. Good luck everybody enjoy Android it's awesome
Can I get a copy of your audio.effect file? I don't have one I deleted it by mistake trying to edit it. Thanks
troyd28 said:
Can I get a copy of your audio.effect file? I don't have one I deleted it by mistake trying to edit it. Thanks
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Never needed to do anything with that file other than rename it before installing the Viper4android driver. If it's a fresh flash you should be good to go. Or you could just reflash the rom on top to fix any weird stuff you might have done trying to get it to work. It's really not that difficult to get this mod installed/set up.
My current ROM doesn't even have that file in vendor/etc if that helps.
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Never needed to do anything with that file. If it's a fresh flash you should be good to go. Or you could just reflash the rom on top to fix any weird stuff you might have done trying to get it to work. It's really not that difficult to get this mod installed/set up.
My current ROM doesn't even have that file in vendor/etc if that helps.
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Yea I tried reflash on top but the file is completely gone it doesn't come back I just need it to edit it to .bak or I don't need that file at all?
troyd28 said:
Yea I tried reflash on top but the file is completely gone it doesn't come back I just need it to edit it to .bak or I don't need that file at all?
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I don't think you need it at all. But always do backups before messing with things.
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Never needed to do anything with that file other than rename it before installing the Viper4android driver. If it's a fresh flash you should be good to go. Or you could just reflash the rom on top to fix any weird stuff you might have done trying to get it to work. It's really not that difficult to get this mod installed/set up.
My current ROM doesn't even have that file in vendor/etc if that helps.
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I don't think you need it at all. But always do backups before messing with things.
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Yea I kinda screwed up on that part but I'll try to see if it works now without that file that you said to edit.
troyd28 said:
Yea I kinda screwed up on that part but I'll try to see if it works now without that file that you said to edit.
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It should, if not do a backup of your Rom, your apps and a backup with your launcher's backup utility and there's no worries. Then do a clean flash of the rom.
I just switched to Nova launcher from Apex and it will basically restore your widget locations even..it really makes it easy to clean flash. I'll dirty flash sometimes but if there's any funny business, back up and get a good clean rom flash going..
You should provide a download link. Had to search a bit to find it.
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Sonel Prabhakaran said:
You should provide a download link. Had to search a bit to find it.
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Which download link? The first one? It should be available/shared with anyone.
Just tested it with Internet Explorer and it brought it up fine.
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Which download link? The first one? It should be available/shared with anyone.
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Oops! Speed read this thread. Misread that.
What is different about this and just installing deuteronomy zip https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862677226
I got it also working by doing the same as you describe here?!
jochem86 said:
What is different about this and just installing deuteronomy zip https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862677226
I got it also working by doing the same as you describe here?!
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The package I use is much simpler. It was provided by guitaredhero and doesn't include all of the other config files. I've not had luck with those nor tested those. The ARISE ZIPS simply haven't worked for me. If those work for you by all means use them. The smaller package has worked for me on numerous devices and android builds.
Simpler is better in my opinion. The old viper zips didn't require 20 + files to function.
Good luck!
Nougat 7.1.1 latest build nmf26f
Supersu and twrp(no kernel or rom)
Rooted just for adaway and v4a ,your method works,but for me it didnt install driver said i had no root,had to reboot once after changing the filename to audio effects.conf.bak and then it was installed own ,didnt ask to install when i opened the app
gobblegobbler said:
Nougat 7.1.1 latest build nmf26f
Supersu and twrp(no kernel or rom)
Rooted just for adaway and v4a ,your method works,but for me it didnt install driver said i had no root,had to reboot once after changing the filename to audio effects.conf.bak and then it was installed own ,didnt ask to install when i opened the app
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Hi, just sharing. Installing viper mod has been slightly tricky for me since nougat. I like Leviticus 1.3 and have it running with nmf26f. I always install viper after setting everything up and doing a back up since it's near impossible to get rid of the files once installed.
1. Install busy box stericson. Reboot.
2. Rename audio effects.con.bak Reboot.
3. Finally install 1.3.
4. Install black player from play, insert headphones and press play.
5. Open viper app and hooray, no drivers not installed message.
If I do not reboot after every step, it's almost guaranteed.
When enable for first time, music will disappear for a sec before hearing a slight difference. Adjust to your liking from there. I noticed if the music doesn't mute for that sec, Dolby atmos will just be lifeless when enabled or when switching to speaker mode and back to headset, no processing after.
Really weird.
Also, if developer options not enabled before installation, drivers won't install.
Learned from plenty of wipes and restoration.
Alternatively, there is a way to do this the systemless mode using Magisk.
Just install the Viper4Android module thats on the Magisk Manager app,
then I made a module that changes the "audio_policy_configuration.xml" file for the one I modded, using this reference http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68859212&postcount=23811
It works for all except on soundlcloud.
I have 2 diferent modules for 7.0 and 7.1.1 stock images if you need them
Papote3 said:
Alternatively, there is a way to do this the systemless mode using Magisk.
Just install the Viper4Android module thats on the Magisk Manager app,
then I made a module that changes the "audio_policy_configuration.xml" file for the one I modded, using this reference http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68859212&postcount=23811
It works for all except on soundlcloud.
I have 2 diferent modules for 7.0 and 7.1.1 stock images if you need them
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Hi, does this make the mod system wide except sound cloud? If so, could you share the 7.1.1? Thanks.
tropical cactus said:
Hi, does this make the mod system wide except sound cloud? If so, could you share the 7.1.1? Thanks.
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It works on all the apps I've tried.
Here's the magisk module, install using the magisk manager
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/584aa591ae861/v4a_fix_v2_7.1.1.zip
Papote3 said:
It works on all the apps I've tried.
Here's the magisk module, install using the magisk manager
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/584aa591ae861/v4a_fix_v2_7.1.1.zip
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Err, not sure what magisk is. Never used it before. Can't find it as an app in play. Would appreciate some help. Thanks.
tropical cactus said:
Err, not sure what magisk is. Never used it before. Can't find it as an app in play. Would appreciate some help. Thanks.
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Start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3473445
Basically magisk is similar to Xposed in that it can add mods to your ROM without having to flash entire Roms.
Magisk does not touch system, so magisk modules are systemless. Read the forum to find out
You basically flash magisk.zip and Magisk PHH Superuser in recovery,
Then install PHH Superuser app from play store
Then magisk manager apk from XDA
But please read first
Papote3 said:
Start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3473445
Basically magisk is similar to Xposed in that it can add mods to your ROM without having to flash entire Roms.
Magisk does not touch system, so magisk modules are systemless. Read the forum to find out
You basically flash magisk.zip and Magisk PHH Superuser in recovery,
Then install PHH Superuser app from play store
Then magisk manager apk from XDA
But please read first
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Thanks. I flashed superSU to root via twrp earlier on. Don't know what it means to flash it systemless. If I flash PHH superuser, will I be able to continue to use chainfire's flash fire to install official ROMs later? Been using it to upgrade since 7.0. I've used xposed mods a lot previously, so this magisk manager is like xposed app where you can download modules and install and enable them?

Help with restart menu

Anyone able to create a restart menu that can restart to recovery? Have tried to do a few instructions but run into areas that do not match and it gets quite confusing for me. So anyone can assist would be great. I have a SM-T550
bobfrantic said:
Anyone able to create a restart menu that can restart to recovery? Have tried to do a few instructions but run into areas that do not match and it gets quite confusing for me. So anyone can assist would be great. I have a SM-T550
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Did you get any PMs or figure anything out, other than Xposed and Gravitybox. That's how I get an extended reboot menus like you get in CM builds.
glockman4519 said:
Did you get any PMs or figure anything out, other than Xposed and Gravitybox. That's how I get an extended reboot menus like you get in CM builds.
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Haven't received any information at all. I did attempt to do it from this Post but failed for some reason and my tablet wouldn't boot, just stuck on logo. Not thought of xposed module at all because I would think it would act as a third party app. Those do not get along well with the TWRP 3.0.2-1 recovery by @ashyx. If you use 3rd party app to reboot to recovery with that version, you'll be stuck in recovery and not be able to boot to system until you reinstall the recovery with same instructions as first time you install it.
bobfrantic said:
Haven't received any information at all. I did attempt to do it from this Post but failed for some reason and my tablet wouldn't boot, just stuck on logo. Not thought of xposed module at all because I would think it would act as a third party app. Those do not get along well with the TWRP 3.0.2-1 recovery by @ashyx. If you use 3rd party app to reboot to recovery with that version, you'll be stuck in recovery and not be able to boot to system until you reinstall the recovery with same instructions as first time you install it.
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I'm using TWRP 2.8.7.0 by @ashyx and I use the reboot function in Gravitybox and it is working just fine for me with no bootloops. I will look into how to add the reboot function into the rom and see if I come up with anything and if I do, I will be sure to let you know.
I tried @ashyx 2.8.7 twrp but touches were way out of line so had to go back to 3.0.2 recovery. I think it has to do with the MM 6.0.1 firmware.
Sent from my S4 via NSA wifi
glockman4519 said:
I'm using TWRP 2.8.7.0 by @ashyx and I use the reboot function in Gravitybox and it is working just fine for me with no bootloops. I will look into how to add the reboot function into the rom and see if I come up with anything and if I do, I will be sure to let you know.
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By the wy what tab you have? What firmware also?
Sent from my S4 via NSA wifi
bobfrantic said:
By the wy what tab you have? What firmware also?
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I have the t350 and am on my rom 6.0.1 latest firmware release. I forgot that yours is a different dsvice and may not function ghe same as mine.
glockman4519 said:
I have the t350 and am on my rom 6.0.1 latest firmware release. I forgot that yours is a different dsvice and may not function ghe same as mine.
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yea that may be the reason the 2.8.7 doesn't like my tab being it's T550. you should make your rom work on the 550 hehehe
bobfrantic said:
yea that may be the reason the 2.8.7 doesn't like my tab being it's T550. you should make your rom work on the 550 hehehe
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If I had that device for testing I would. I would hate to make something that would screw up someone's device. If its mine, I dont care but not on someone else's.
If it is rooted, give this a try.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=simple.reboot.com
hectorbls said:
If it is rooted, give this a try.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=simple.reboot.com
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I use Simple Reboot for now. Still holding out hope someone can make a restart menu. :cyclops:
A+ for simple reboot, been using it on a few different androids and no problems.

Help!! Xposed

Can you send me the link to download xposed for p8lite?
This one is the best. Install the official arm64 framework and it may take long to boot because it's wiping dalvic cache so just wait and don't shut it down
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
*I have no issues with phone app (stock B602) but anyway you can install the Samsung framework as "keikari" said if you want. It's available to download within the Xposed installer too
Giuseppe300715 said:
Can you send me the link to download xposed for p8lite?
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With normal xposed used to break phone app(don't know does it anymore), but this version seems to work for me https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 even though it says it's for samsung. Also first boot will take reeeeaally long(like 30-60min). You might want to install liveboot app to see that device is actually doing something

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