Best Xposed plug-ins for axon 7 - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

just like the tittle says which are the best plug ins?

The only two I run are the YouTube AdAway 3.4.1 & most importantly for me; Assistant Enabler 3.1.
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Youtube Background Playback, Amplify, Greenify, Power Nap, Play store changelog + both of the above

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I have:
Amplify
Android N-ify*
Assistant Enabler
Crappalinks
Gravitybox*
Greenify
MinMinGuard
NoOverlayWarning
OneTapYoutubeModule
Play Store Changelog
Snapprefs
Xinsta
Xposed One Tap Video Download
YoutubeAdaway
YoutubeBackgroundPlayback
YoutubeSwipeToSeek
Running CM13 as my daily driver. *=modules that will have limited functionality on stock

This one I use and pretty much only ones I care at the moment :
- GravityBox
- Adblocker
- Android N-ify
- App Settings for the DPI per App change
- BootManager
- YouTube Adaway
- YouTube Background Playback

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Staying stock rooted: What are some staples apps/modules to have?

I just unlocked and rooted my X. I intend on installing busybox and xposed to get the phone to be as close to a custom rom as possible without ever installing a new rom.
What are the best modules/apps to have? I came from CM 11 so quick reply and certain toggles are a must for me.
Don't be shy flash kangakat is the best rom for our x
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App Settings, Greenify, GravityBox, Moto Tether, MinMinGuard
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Also would like to add in unicon ,xblast, and Xuimod to the list above my post
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On the moto tether.. I could find the string in my build.prop
GravityBox is pretty much all you need.. the rest are extras..
I also use Minminguard, greenify, appoppsXposed and some others..
As already stated definitely get gravity box, it's simply awesome!
For the quick reply look at 8sms in the play Store. AFAIK it's the CM messaging app.
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On the moto tether.. I could find the string in my build.prop
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Do you happen to know where that would be? I always like knowing what I'm actually changing.
Titanium Backup Pro.
ES File Explorer (or any decent root file explorer).
I use many of the above, but I stumbled on....energy bar.....one day. It should be on the must have list for everyone.
Xposed Installer (with GravityBox and Moto Tether modules), Tasker, Titanium Backup, Root Explorer.
Tasker + AutoVoice + Google Search API module + Touchless Control was one of the reason that made me interested in this device and it's working great.
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I always install X-Privacy.
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eksasol said:
Tasker + AutoVoice + Google Search API module + Touchless Control was one of the reason that made me interested in this device and it's working great.
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Can you tell a little more about this cocktail with Tasker, Autovoice, search API and touch less control; it sounds interesting.
SR3TLAW said:
Can you tell a little more about this cocktail with Tasker, Autovoice, search API and touch less control; it sounds interesting.
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Google Search API allow you to say AutoVoice commands using Google Search (Touchless Control), instead of using AutoVoice's separate voice recognization. So you can say AutoVoice commands using Touchless Control anytime.
Attached are some Tasker's AutoVoice profiles. Copy the xml files into /sdcard/tasker/profiles/. Tap on the Profiles tab in Tasker to import them. You also need to:
Install Xposed Framework and Google Search API modules. Open Google Search API app and make sure it recognize AutoVoice in the PLUGINS tab. (If it doesn't see AutoVoice, uninstall and reinstall AutoVoice.)
Install AutoVoice and buy AutoVoice Pro.
For my flashlight commands, also install TeslaLED.
For my GPS commands, also install Secure Settings for Tasker.
Make sure all the profiles are enabled and working in Tasker, then try saying these commands using Touchless Control: enable led, disable led, enable gps, disable gps, system lock.
The thing with AutoVoice is that the dev split his apps into too many pieces that you have to install and buy, filling up theapp drawer, sometimes it's more complicated than necessary. I would use a different app once there is more unified and user friendly alternative, like Motorola's Touchless Control, except Google Search doesn't let you control the hardware of the phone, probably due to patents.

Best Xposed Modules?

I just rooted my phone and here is the ones G'm using and loving:
AdAway - Remove ads from apps
Youtube AdAway - Remove ads from Youtube.
Youtube Background Playback - Let's you minimize Youtube without it stop playing. Also adds notification for pause and play controls.
FingerLock - Use fingerprint to unlock certain apps.
Which one do you guys use?
Hasmodye said:
I just rooted my phone and here is the ones G'm using and loving:
AdAway - Remove ads from apps
Youtube AdAway - Remove ads from Youtube.
Youtube Background Playback - Let's you minimize Youtube without it stop playing. Also adds notification for pause and play controls.
FingerLock - Use fingerprint to unlock certain apps.
Which one do you guys use?
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amplify
xprivacy
xhangouts
kmod
1st 2 r must haves
2nd 2 r nice to haves
peterlee928 said:
amplify
xprivacy
xhangouts
kmod
1st 2 r must haves
2nd 2 r nice to haves
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another popular one is minminguard
never used it b4
but may be better than adaway
worth a try imo

Xposed Modules

What xposed modules are people using with their Nexus 6P? What would you recommend?
Depends on what you want to do.
>Greenify
>Xgels
>Youtube background playback
>Youtube adaway
>Power Nap
where do I find the powernap module? that sounds interesting but I dont see it in the download section.
I'm wondering too, what would benefit us the most when it comes to xposed modules thanks
Good thread idea
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GravityBox MM (tons of mods available)
YouTube Ad away
App Settings (per app DPI, etc)
UnWatch (use airwatch on a rooted device)
ChromePie is great if you use Chrome.
Here are some of my favorite along side some already posted:
Maxlock - per app locking, with finger unlock.
Sensify - allowing play store use of HTC Sense apps
MinminGaurd - adblocker
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Flat style color bars...
I love for the navbar to match the status bad color
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To get powernap you have to subscribe to the community on google+ and join the beta
nycdiplomat said:
To get powernap you have to subscribe to the community on google+ and join the beta
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Got a link to the page?
BankZZ said:
Got a link to the page?
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Just get on google plus and search
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c_86 said:
Just get on google plus and search
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BankZZ said:
Got a link to the page?
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Don't hold your breath on joining. I requested to join three weeks ago and still nothing. Ended searching google for the apk.
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If you purchase the pro version to greenify they offer a "power doze" setting/option. Sounds like it would be the same thing.
BootManager - stops some apps from starting up with phone
CustomShare - customizes share with menu
GravityBox - tons of tweaks
Greenify - hibernates apps
MaxLock - locks app - can use with fingerprint sensor
MinMinGuard - get rid of in-app ads
Notification Count - adds count of notifications on status bar (shows a 3 if you have 3 emails from gmail for example)
NotifyClean - removes apps from notification bar
Play Store Changelog - shows full changelog and can set store to open on your app page
Use USB for Marshmallow - forces usb to use mtp instead of having to manually select it each time

How to improve the battery performance?

Which apps should I use? I have a rooted system
using huawei setting is a good way, Greenify, with root give good result. I've try xposed framework tip's but, for me , maybe you can adjust/set the way your battery is working but just install xposed give a huge drain battery. I've test V84, V85 and V86 and with just framework manager with no modules I had 20 or 30 % lost in the night VS maybe 6-8 % without.
Excuse my poor English
Personnaly i use Naptime to hibernate the phone when it is not used, and the Amplify Xposed module to kill wakelocks, then increase stand-by battery life.
For me, the best " battery saving mode " was the "stamina" mode on sony device. I saw there is a plan to port this mode ( stamina ) on any android device, using xposed module --> http://repo.xposed.info/module/net.jzhang.powernap
For me, battery is ok without framework, but if you want take a look...
But I repeat, using Huawei setting is a good way : phone manager ( ? in french it's gestionnaire de téléphone ) explore menu, and setting / app/advanced setting / ignore battery optimisation ( ?)
I personally use Xposed with greenfy module, and L Speed app (From Play Store).
I can use the phone the whole day without recharging it.
I can recommend you also Amplify module ?
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Potato997 said:
I personally use Xposed with greenfy module, and L Speed app (From Play Store).
I can use the phone the whole day without recharging it.
I can recommend you also Amplify module ?
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I dont understand how greenify works. So if I greenify whatsapp for example do I still get messages on time?
Which apps should I greenify? Could someone write a list with some apps? Thx
ndroid1562 said:
I dont understand how greenify works. So if I greenify whatsapp for example do I still get messages on time?
Which apps should I greenify? Could someone write a list with some apps? Thx
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Greenify keeps turning off the apps. This is how it works.
That means you won't get messages, as long as the app is not opened.
Johnny TDN said:
Greenify keeps turning off the apps. This is how it works.
That means you won't get messages, as long as the app is not opened.
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there is a feature that allow you to get updated message from your app while this one is greenified. Works with many message app.
edit : maybe you need xposed module of greenify
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I dont understand how greenify works. So if I greenify whatsapp for example do I still get messages on time?
Which apps should I greenify? Could someone write a list with some apps? Thx
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The apps when you close them, they still are on "background". Greenfy close them totally. I use greenfy on every apps on my phone except for Nova Launcher, WhatsApp and some Xposed modules
Potato997 said:
The apps when you close them, they still are on "background". Greenfy close them totally. I use greenfy on every apps on my phone except for Nova Launcher, WhatsApp and some Xposed modules
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with donate version you can hibernate app and get message, even it's hibernated :
from greenify description from play store :
"* Greenify system apps (now without Xposed)
* Allow GCM push for hibernated apps"
sonneper said:
with donate version you can hibernate app and get message, even it's hibernated :
from greenify description from play store :
"* Greenify system apps (now without Xposed)
* Allow GCM push for hibernated apps"
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True, but you need to be sure the app supports GCM
Thanks to everybody!
No problem

Xposed modules

Hello everyone , who has tried Xposed modules and Wich ones are working partially or completely in your experience?
In my case I have a few working like:
- gravity box (partially)
- boot manager(fully)
- greenefy(fully)
-YouTube background playback (fully)
- YouTube adaway (hasn't work to me)
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legolgel said:
Hello everyone , who has tried Xposed modules and Wich ones are working partially or completely in your experience?
In my case I have a few working like:
- gravity box (partially)
- boot manager(fully)
- greenefy(fully)
-YouTube background playback (fully)
- YouTube adaway (hasn't work to me)
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Which version works on this device?

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