Cannot install any apps after installing Xposed framework (-504 error in Google Play) - Xposed General

A few days ago I posted a question about not being able to install any Xposed modules here, so far no one answered: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-framework-installed-running-t3567230
I thought this problem had something to do with the modules specifically, but it turns out that on my phone, for whatever reason, installing the framework subsequently prevents ALL apps from installing, even those from Google Play itself, displaying a "-504" error.
I see people have asked this question before, but are also not getting answers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/install-apps-installing-framework-t3430922
Please, if anyone has any idea of why this can be and how to fix it, let me know. Any help will be infinitely appreciated!

What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.

Anova's Origin said:
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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Hey, thank you for your answer!
I am using a Sony Xperia M4 Aqua E2306, rom is 26.1.A.1.112 Latin America Generic. It is rooted and with TWRP installed accroding to this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/m4-aqua/general/root-e2306-m4-aqua-guide-t3270521
I also have a locked bootloader, and it cannot be unlocked, so unfortunately that shuts the door on most rooting options.
I never heard of Magisk before, but from what I'm seeing, it looks it TWRP is required to get root with Magisk, but some kind of root is already required on my phone in order to get TWRP. So I'm not sure how to go about this.

If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.

Anova's Origin said:
If your phone is already rooted, then you can download Magisk Manager application and have it installed it's necessary frameworks through the app itself. You won't be able to use Magisk's root, but you'll still be able to install systemless Xposed and hide it from other apps.
Edit: Ignore all of that actually, I just realized that magisk requires boot image modifications so you have to have an unlocked bootloader to use it.
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Oh well, thanks anyway. I might try it anyways, maybe it will work, you never know. Don't have much to lose at this point

Anova's Origin said:
What phone and ROM are you using?
One thing you could try is to install systemless Xposed through Magisk. Then use MagiskHide to hide both root and Xposed from all Google apps and potential sources of conflict. If it's a software limitation/conflict, this may be a workaround.
Keep in mind that you will have to root your phone with Magisk rather than SuperSU or any other form of root.
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FIY Magisk cannot hide Xposed...

I also facing these problem on my rooted Asus zenfone 2 (ze550ml 2gb ram version, Stock ROM, bootloader unlocked) and Asus Zenpad C 7 (p01y, stock rom, bootloader unlocked). The xposed firmware (version 86) is successfully install but can't install any apps from play store and using apk...
I really hope that dev team can solve it.....
Sorry for any grammatical mistakes....

The only way is to flash the firmware

I'm getting the same problem on my LG G4 with v88.2 of Xposed :/

I don't Know if this is too late,but I also have this problem. But there is a work around, go into the xposed installer and turn the switch off so its disabled on the next boot. rebot the device and exposed and its modules are disabled, allowing you to install apps from play store and downloaded .apk files... it would still be nice to install applications while its still on.
Sent from my LG-K550 using XDA Labs

I had this issue on my LGG3. This happens when you have Lucky Patcher enabled in your xposed modules. Disabling it (Lucky Patcher) should solve the problem.

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Cant play pokemon go with xposed installed

Hi!
I have been trying for few days to get pokemon work with xposed installed in marshmallow 6.0.1 but with no luck.
I have almost tried everything that I have found in this forum and google.
My phone is Xperia XZ F8331
I have no problem play pokemon on nougot with rooted and magisk installed on my device. Everything works fine but no xposed on nougat for now, I want xposed on my device.
So I downgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1
I root my device
I install magisk
I hide root using magisk hide from pokemon
I start pokemon without any problem.
I install xposed using magisk and restart
Starting pokemon and getting no gps signal error. Pokemon wont start.
Is there any way to get around it? I have been trying everythingto get it to work but with no luck.
SamBamBim said:
Hi!
I have been trying for few days to get pokemon work with xposed installed in marshmallow 6.0.1 but with no luck.
I have almost tried everything that I have found in this forum and google.
My phone is Xperia XZ F8331
I have no problem play pokemon on nougot with rooted and magisk installed on my device. Everything works fine but no xposed on nougat for now, I want xposed on my device.
So I downgrade to marshmallow 6.0.1
I root my device
I install magisk
I hide root using magisk hide from pokemon
I start pokemon without any problem.
I install xposed using magisk and restart
Starting pokemon and getting no gps signal error. Pokemon wont start.
Is there any way to get around it? I have been trying everythingto get it to work but with no luck.
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Try Root Switch app, it can be found in the suhide thread here on XDA. It will hide root (SuperSU) and Xposed.
Magisk can't hide Xposed at the moment.
Portgas D. Ace said:
Try Root Switch app, it can be found in the suhide thread here on XDA. It will hide root (SuperSU) and Xposed.
Magisk can't hide Xposed at the moment.
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Already have tested it, no change. does it work for you?
SamBamBim said:
Already have tested it, no change. does it work for you?
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I am using suhide with SuperSU and Root Switch. Everything works fine.
SamBamBim said:
Already have tested it, no change. does it work for you?
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What ROM are you using ? If you wan't Xposed to work with PoGo on MM builds, the better is to get rid of Magisk as it seems to complicate things more other.. also install latest systemless SuperSu, Suhide and Root Switch and 86.2 Xposed Systemless. For me works perfectly on post November security patch's ROM (CM13)
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Milous98 said:
What ROM are you using ? If you wan't Xposed to work with PoGo on MM builds, the better is to get rid of Magisk as it seems to complicate things more other.. also install latest systemless SuperSu, Suhide and Root Switch and 86.2 Xposed Systemless. For me works perfectly on post November security patch's ROM (CM13)
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Im getting
Code:
do not support systemless xposed on rootswitch.
My rom is 39.0.A.3.30_R6B
My rootswitch v. is 1.3.3.2
Installed supersu "SR2-SuperSU-v2.79-SR2-20170103215521.zip"
Installed suhide-v0.54.zip
Installed "xposed-v86.2-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip"
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Im getting
Code:
do not support systemless xposed on rootswitch.
My rom is 39.0.A.3.30_R6B
My rootswitch v. is 1.3.3.2
Installed supersu "SR2-SuperSU-v2.79-SR2-20170103215521.zip"
Installed suhide-v0.54.zip
Installed "xposed-v86.2-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip"
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Update suhide to the latest version (v0.55). The message "do not support systemless Xposed" can be ignored, it works fine. Make sure you have deleted "su" file from /system/bin and /system/xbin. Also, make sure SuperSU is installed in systemless mode (you can check by opening SuperSU app and scroll down to "Install SuperSU in system mode". If it says "can't be done in systemless mode", then everything is okay).
Also check if your ROM has the security patch level from before November 2016 (Settings -> About device), otherwise it will break Xposed.
It's nor working for my Xperia XZ or Xperia Z3 or Z1.
The only method that works to play Pokémon go with root for me is in Android 7 and only with Magisk.
Ill wait for a working xposed for Pokémon go for nougat, hope it happen soon. Thanks for trying helping me . I would have been glad to see if it really works for guys, I don't think the above method works, not for me anyway.
Safety net check has all the info regarding our device and it's officially oem rom.It checks it using internet by looking your device fingerprints.i had same problem with one of my device where i was not even able to run Pokemon go with stock no tampering at all as that update was officially given to me as beta by oem.It worked only when i left beta n went to official one.it has to do something with CTS profile as i was getting a mismatch before.
No root , no soft ban, 5.0-7.xx: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...-mock-root-t3623235/post72708198#post72708198
Pokemon Go detects Xposed installer?
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5 running the stock ROM, Android 6.0.1. I ran the Xposed installer. The installer warned me not to install it because it's not compatible, so I backed out. I haven't been able to play Pokemon Go since this. I was getting 504 errors in Google Play store. I was able to fix that. Pokemon Go installs from the Google Play store now. If I clear the data for Pokemon Go, I can maybe catch one Pokemon before the screen pops up that says I have an incompatible device or OS if I'm lucky.
The Xposed installer must have left some trace of itself on my phone.
Is a factory reset the only way to fix this? Will that even work?

Hiding Xposed to android system

Hi.
I've done a lot of research, and it seems it's not possible to totaly hide xposed from android system.
I'd like to avoid the "application is not compatible with your device" message on some apps on google play (like fire emble heroes). Seems it have something to do with android pay (safetynet).
There might be a solution as I was able after some research to hide root (with magisk).
I've tried suhide xposed module, magisk root hide, magisk systemless xposed install, systemless xposed install, system xposed install... Nothing seems to work.
Anybody managed to get a working xposed while making google play unaware of that?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated (as I've been working on this problem for 2 months now, around 1-2 hours a day )
roxxxance said:
Hi.
I've done a lot of research, and it seems it's not possible to totaly hide xposed from android system.
I'd like to avoid the "application is not compatible with your device" message on some apps on google play (like fire emble heroes). Seems it have something to do with android pay (safetynet).
There might be a solution as I was able after some research to hide root (with magisk).
I've tried suhide xposed module, magisk root hide, magisk systemless xposed install, systemless xposed install, system xposed install... Nothing seems to work.
Anybody managed to get a working xposed while making google play unaware of that?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated (as I've been working on this problem for 2 months now, around 1-2 hours a day )
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Is there a way to use Xposed to remove Sean droid enforcing from the boot screen
_throwbackkk said:
Is there a way to use Xposed to remove Sean droid enforcing from the boot screen
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what?
roxxxance said:
what?
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I was having trouble reverting my phone to stock . do you know how to do that ?

Advanteges of Magisk?

I want to root my device.
But I'm unable to decide that I should root via supersu or Magisk.
I've read that magisk provide systemless root, but what the advanteges of systemless root/magisk?
Can someone help me that what's the use/advantage of Magisk?
is it much stable then supersu?
I don't want to risk my device as I'm app developer
akash.galaxy07 said:
I want to root my device.
But I'm unable to decide that I should root via supersu or Magisk.
I've read that magisk provide systemless root, but what the advanteges of systemless root/magisk?
Can someone help me that what's the use/advantage of Magisk?
is it much stable then supersu?
I don't want to risk my device as I'm app developer
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If you are an app developer, use Magisk. Magisk allows you to pass google's safety tests (Safetynet) - which you should know about if you develop apps! but basically, google will not think your device is compromised is you use Magisk, but WILL think your device is compromised if you use SuperSU - even if SuperSU is installed in Systemless mode. Don't forget to enable magisk hide in the Magisk Manager app to make sure this works though.
Some app developers will check safetynet upon launching their app to see if the device is compromised, and if it is, either restrict features, or deny access entirely. A good example of this is Banking apps, though they usually use their own root detection - but that can be hidden with Magisk Hide. - No bank wants their app being used on a compromised device, where a virus with root access could collect information. The more you know
manor7777 said:
If you are an app developer, use Magisk. Magisk allows you to pass google's safety tests (Safetynet) - which you should know about if you develop apps! but basically, google will not think your device is compromised is you use Magisk, but WILL think your device is compromised if you use SuperSU - even if SuperSU is installed in Systemless mode. Don't forget to enable magisk hide in the Magisk Manager app to make sure this works though.
Some app developers will check safetynet upon launching their app to see if the device is compromised, and if it is, either restrict features, or deny access entirely. A good example of this is Banking apps, though they usually use their own root detection - but that can be hidden with Magisk Hide. - No bank wants their app being used on a compromised device, where a virus with root access could collect information. The more you know
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Thanks bro, and, is it stable too? I mean, are there any risks involved?
akash.galaxy07 said:
Thanks bro, and, is it stable too? I mean, are there any risks involved?
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There are risks with any kind of root on your phone, as an app developer, you should know that.
You could get a virus that takes advantage of root to encrypt all of your files.
Again, you should know this if you are an app developer, there is a difference between creating a single app, and developing applications as a whole!
Magisk is very stable though, more so on OxygenOS but it will be pretty stable with LineageOS too! I have had no problems whatsoever! I have been using android pay and all my root apps without my phone ever crashing! And if you are careful, you won't get a virus (root will not cause a virus, user stupidity gets virus') - enjoy
I'd like to add the main advantage to why I use Magisk.
All my system modifications (build.prop changes, debloating, changed/removed ui audio, etc) are still there after a system update. Even if I have to do a clean install with a wipe, all it takes is flashing a couple of extra zips and everything is right back were I want it.
Didgeridoohan said:
I'd like to add the main advantage to why I use Magisk.
All my system modifications (build.prop changes, debloating, changed/removed ui audio, etc) are still there after a system update. Even if I have to do a clean install with a wipe, all it takes is flashing a couple of extra zips and everything is right back were I want it.
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Can you please link me to Magisk installation thread for Oneplus 3t. I can't find any on XDA. I found one thread that belongs to Magisk dev but it is very confusing with installing all the systemless SuperSU and such.
vipivj said:
Can you please link me to Magisk installation thread for Oneplus 3t. I can't find any on XDA. I found one thread that belongs to Magisk dev but it is very confusing with installing all the systemless SuperSU and such.
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There's no specific 3T thread that I know of... It's all there in the Magisk forums. It's not as complicated as it might seem.
If you're unrooted, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to keep it, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to switch to MagiskSU, you'll need to first remove SuperSU. Use the full unroot option in the SuperSU app and say yes when asked if you want to restore the boot image backup. After that, flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have any other root installed, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP and the installation script will do it's best to remove it and install MagiskSU instead. Done!
Edit: There might be variations on the above, depending on if you're using stock ROM or not. Take a look at the link in my signature if you run into problems. I've tried to collect as much info, tips and tricks as possible in one place.
Didgeridoohan said:
There's no specific 3T thread that I know of... It's all there in the Magisk forums. It's not as complicated as it might seem.
If you're unrooted, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to keep it, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to switch to MagiskSU, you'll need to first remove SuperSU. Use the full unroot option in the SuperSU app and say yes when asked if you want to restore the boot image backup. After that, flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have any other root installed, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP and the installation script will do it's best to remove it and install MagiskSU instead. Done!
Edit: There might be variations on the above, depending on if you're using stock ROM or not. Take a look at the link in my signature if you run into problems. I've tried to collect as much info, tips and tricks as possible in one place.
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Thanks, it is clear now. Is it possible to 100% pass safety net with Magisk? I read somewhere that it's a hit and miss.
Apart from the Magisk modules what's the benefit of rooting with Magisk instead of superSU? I saw many people still support superSU than Magisk, does it mean that Magisk has some flows or bugs?
vipivj said:
Thanks, it is clear now. Is it possible to 100% pass safety net with Magisk? I read somewhere that it's a hit and miss.
Apart from the Magisk modules what's the benefit of rooting with Magisk instead of superSU? I saw many people still support superSU than Magisk, does it mean that Magisk has some flows or bugs?
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I've had no issues passing SafetyNet on my OP3T. It depends on what ROM you're using and if you have any other modifications that Magisk Hide can't hide. Apart from Magisk Hide and systemless modifications Magisk is also open source, if you value that kind of stuff...
There might be apps out there that use specific SuperSU stuff and won't work fully with MagiskSU. I haven't had any issues though (apart from a couple of workarounds, like for Tasker - again, see my signature) and many app developers are starting to make their apps work with MagiskSU as well. Most work out of the box though.
MagiskHide
You can use apps like Android Pay or Snapchat on a rooted device
Didgeridoohan said:
I've had no issues passing SafetyNet on my OP3T. It depends on what ROM you're using and if you have any other modifications that Magisk Hide can't hide. Apart from Magisk Hide and systemless modifications Magisk is also open source, if you value that kind of stuff...
There might be apps out there that use specific SuperSU stuff and won't work fully with MagiskSU. I haven't had any issues though (apart from a couple of workarounds, like for Tasker - again, see my signature) and many app developers are starting to make their apps work with MagiskSU as well. Most work out of the box though.
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Another noob question, what is the difference between normal and systeless SuperSU?
Considering current known problems Magisk have , isn't it a good idea to use Magisk superSU combo and SuperSU hide?
vipivj said:
Another noob question, what is the difference between normal and systeless SuperSU?
Considering current known problems Magisk have , isn't it a good idea to use Magisk superSU combo and SuperSU hide?
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Systemless root doesn't alter /system... If you want a more in-depth explanation I'm sure your friend Google can explain it to you.
For OP3T on OxygenOS (I'm currently on 4.1.3) I've not experienced any issues with Magisk. I don't know what those "currently known problems" are that you're worried about...
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Systemless root doesn't alter /system... If you want a more in-depth explanation I'm sure your friend Google can explain it to you.
For OP3T on OxygenOS (I'm currently on 4.1.3) I've not experienced any issues with Magisk. I don't know what those "currently known problems" are that you're worried about...
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I meant those issues happens with Tasker etc. Thank you for the answers, you've been very helpful.
I started googling and reading in XDA as well but you know the doubts that comes along ?
vipivj said:
I meant those issues happens with Tasker etc. Thank you for the answers, you've been very helpful.
I started googling and reading in XDA as well but you know the doubts that comes along
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Ah... Ok. Those kind of issues are easy to work around and the next version of Tasker will have official MagiskSU support.
Use Magisk Manager
I also used Magisk Manager in my old device at it worked fine and as magisk allow you to root Android without effecting on system files I could also install root unsupported apps as well. So i think Magisk is the best solution for you.
link deleted by Moderator due to untrustworthy site will be a help full site to gather more info about magisk from one place.
Topjohnwu has strictly stated that any website which spreads Magisk is not official and cannot be trusted. The only official place is the XDA Thread. If you see any Member promoting an external site related to Magisk, please report the post.

Not able to Install Magisk Modules

I have successfully installed Magisk on my device Root works but when I try to install a magisk module I get an error about not being able to mount magisk.img. When I try to install through recovery the module is flashes without any errors but once you open the app It displays "no modules installed". Before the G5s plus that I have a had the Moto G5 Plus. It had the same problem I just had to install another kernel over stock one and Magisk would work as expected. Is there a kernel for stock room that would support Magisk. Anyone else had this problem or is it just me?
ive no issue installing modules through magisk. Theres a lot of factors here. You didnt mention but id presume you installed magisk through recovery. Also, I presume you installed xposed. Maybe the modules your using require xposed to work. I forgot the exact steps to install xposed through magisk, but its not hard, and Id assume anyways you tried all of that. Have to flask xposed through recovery if I remember, then you can install xposed app apk too through recovery, then open magisk and install the latest xposed there. Im not using a stock rom, however Im fully confident if you properly rooted, and unlocked your phone of course, (I assume you did, just saying) its not a kernel issue. Sorry if I wasnt any help, its all i can think of right now.
When I got the phone I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. When I set up my device I went back to recovery to install Magisk 14.3. It installed correctly and I got root using Magisk but when I try to install any module through the Magisk app I get an error. If I got you right should I try to install Xposed too? I was planning to install Xposed, Magisk version. But when I try that I get an error. I have attached a screenshot of when I try to install Xposed by topjohnwu and Greenify for Magisk. I get the same error.
well, xposed may not be your issue if you cant install any module with magisk manager. The modules, majority of them, if not all of them, i dont know, do not require xposed. Some do, most do not. Now please keep in mind, i could be wrong. I would say this, no harm in installing xposed, its basically a must get anyways for many awesome apps/modules. How you install, first install the xposed manager, youll have to look around for it, its not on the play store. Then downkoad magisk xposed through magisk. Once you download that zip file boot into twrp and install xposed through twrp.
This is a youtube on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCcvsOp83A4 Now thing is, this may not fix any of your problems. But theres a chance it may. Like i said either way you want xposed on rooted phones anyways.
Patched kernel for stock. I have no problem running modules on Magisk. Flash in recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=73930507
Sent by way of magic
if youre using stock rom, try this kernel. i just compiled it today from geneticengineers git. last updated hours ago.
Ae3NerdGod said:
if youre using stock rom, try this kernel. i just compiled it today from geneticengineers git. last updated hours ago.
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UPDATE, just found out wifi doesnt work, sorry, been traveling and didnt think to test. everything else seems to work tho.
heres an older version of the kernel not compiled by me until i figure this out
Ae3NerdGod said:
UPDATE, just found out wifi doesnt work, sorry, been traveling and didnt think to test. everything else seems to work tho.
heres an older version of the kernel not compiled by me until i figure this out
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Is there a thread for these kernels or any for G5S Plus?
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Is there a thread for these kernels or any for G5S Plus?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/development/kernel-t3707143/post74562730#post74562730
wifi fixed btw

Xposed Framework Question

Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
Davy49 said:
Hi,
At times like this I really wish that I knew more about android than I do, but then again that's part of the reason there are site's like reddit. What I'm trying to do is use the sudohide app to solve the issue I've been having as far as keeping it from trying to update itself and becoming enabled again. For my youtube stuff I use the vanced app which at least for me better than the real youtube app. When I open up the sudohide app I receive a prompt that says xposed framework is not installed. Does my lg v30 phone have to be rooted to be able to use the sudohide app? If so I really need to get it rooted, of course if it's rooted I can probably just get rid of youtube anyway.
Thanks
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Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
Hi zipsu,
Of course thanks so much for your feedback, and as silly as it might sound..all I have to do now is work up my courage and attempt to root my lg v30 phone. I know that a lot of user's say that it's actually pretty simple, but I think they have more knowledge about android that I currently have. It probably doesn't matter but I'm currently running android version 9.0 on my phone.
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Sudohide is an (ed)xposed module, which needs root to run in the first place, so you need to unlock your device unless you haven't done so already (it will wipe all your data, backup first), flash TWRP which replaces your stock "recovery" program which is originally used to do factory resets etc, but twrp can do much more. Then flash magisk in twrp, your phone is now rooted, now you can install riru core (dependency for edxposed) and edxposed framework systemlessly, writing directly to system will definitely break safetynet, which is why this is the popular way of rooting these days. Some tinkering around is needed to keep safetynet passing (otherwise you'll lose access to some banking apps, some games, netflix will work, but you can't install it from play store). Just rooting lets you access all the read-only partitions and install magisk modules that take advantage of that, xposed lets you mess with the behavior of user/system apps.
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