Hi guys,
I was not planning to buy a GalaxyS5, but i was lucky to get one as gift this weekend.
One of the issues i noticed on the past two days was the SHealth incompatibility with Xposed (described on this thread), somehow if you are using Xposed framework, Secure storage will fails to process and save data, which leads to Sensor service hangs
This module bypass the secure storage checks on SHealth and Private mode services, and will let you load the SHealth App with no hangs and activate Private mode on Rooted Samsung devices running Xposed framework.
I did just the basic tests for SHealth because i don't use this App anyway, it's not easy to play football with a device on my hands/pocket .
Download
Note:
If you can't get Private mode to work after switching to Xposed, you need to go back to a stock FW and backup your private files, after that you can install Xposed and enable my module then remove "/data/system/users/privatemode_edk_1000" as advised by @invano.
Changelog:
1.0.1:
- Add Private mode support.
- App renamed from XHealth to XSecureStorage
Thanks to:
I was not planning to buy a GalaxyS5, but i was lucky to get one as gift this weekend.
One of the issues i noticed on the past two days was the SHealth incompatibility with Xposed (described on this thread), somehow if you are using Xposed framework, Secure storage will fails to process and save data, which leads to Sensor service hangs
This module bypass the secure storage checks on SHealth and Private mode services, and will let you load the SHealth App with no hangs and activate Private mode on Rooted Samsung devices running Xposed framework.
I did just the basic tests for SHealth because i don't use this App anyway, it's not easy to play football with a device on my hands/pocket .
Download
Note:
- You may need to clear SHealth and Health service data (you will loose your Pedometer data).
- Clearing Personal pages service will break Private mode.
If you can't get Private mode to work after switching to Xposed, you need to go back to a stock FW and backup your private files, after that you can install Xposed and enable my module then remove "/data/system/users/privatemode_edk_1000" as advised by @invano.
Changelog:
1.0.1:
- Add Private mode support.
- App renamed from XHealth to XSecureStorage
Thanks to:
- Rovo89 for his awesome work on Xposed framework and Mods.
- Tungstwenty for contribution on Xposed framework and his many Mods
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