Magisk Files for 16.02.35
For more background info, and installation / troubleshooting info, see this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83741225&postcount=17198
YouTube 16.02.35 .APKS / YouTube Vanced 16.02.35 Magisk Modules:
YouTube-Vanced-16.02.35-Dark_Magisk.zip: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=17248734326145723348
YouTube-Vanced-16.02.35-Black_Magisk.zip: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=17248734326145723347
Stock YouTube 16.02.35 APKS (.zip file): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=17248734326145723346
(sorry, AFH doesn't allow uploads of .apks files, so I zipped up the stock apks file before uploading)
note: btw the module id tags are the same in each module, so you can easily switch between dark and black by simply flashing the other module and rebooting.
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* For some reason, on my older devices (Nougat), from an existing Magisk install, I can simply install the new APKS, then flash the new module with the new version and reboot, and the app works perfectly. Basically just a simple "upgrade" with all settings intact.
* But then I've noticed on my newer devices (Pie, Q, and R), doing that exact same procedure will cause the app to force close after rebooting, making it necessary to follow
the steps I outlined in my previous post that I linked at the top of this post. Not really a huge deal, just annoying and need to redo the settings and preferences. However, it does seem to update properly without issues by simply adding just one additional step before the upgrade - disabling or deleting the old Magisk module first and rebooting, then updating.
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So basically, probably the safest steps to update from my previous module versions would be:
- Disable or delete my old Magisk module. REBOOT.
- Install new version APKS via SAI.
- Flash my new version Magisk module. REBOOT.
And like usual, from here you can change between dark and black theme by just flashing the other and rebooting.
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I think it may have something to do with the way the newer SDK levels handle split APK installs. I think perhaps having the Magisk module enabled when updating YouTube causes some components to be unable to fully install - but only on newer versions of Android. Ultimately, my older devices can skip the one added step of removing my old Magisk modules before updating, but in either case it wouldn't hurt to go with the steps I outlined above - it's more of a failsafe method that works in both scenarios.
Tested on my Google Pixel 4 XL [R], Google Pixel 4 [R], HTC U12+ [Pie], and Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite w/ LineageOS 17.1 [Q]: using update process above = smooth upgrade.
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EDIT: Also, here are the custom YouTube Vanced app logos, for those where it's not showing up for some reason. Use these if your launcher allows changing app icons:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=319601
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