[LP][23.1.A.0.690][LB/UB] Mini/Full Debloat Flashable [Xposed, Play Store, No FC's]

dehkun

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I found the problem,I think,at least for me...It's Google Chrome who makes the phone to bootloop.After I unistalled it(with hangouts and google play music)everything seems to be fine....Maybe somebody can patch this beacause I just cant find another browser as good as this!
I don't think it's Chrome 'cause I'm using it + Hangouts + Play Music. Maybe there were too many apps and uninstalling Chrome fixed (for a while). Try debloating using this script (flashing zip from recovery) which works like a charm! :good:
 

redincali

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I added my full debloat that ive been using, to the download section in OP. Been using it with no boot loop issues.

I'm not at home right now to modify it so the only version for download has no keyboard(removes stock kb). If you flash it, be sure to have an alternative installed already. Here is a link for it as well

Z3_Full_Debloat_no_kb**this WILL remove the stock keyboard, be sure to have an alternative installed

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alinghi100

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Bootloop problem is gone, thanks :D but I got random reboots...is there a way to fix this? It is very annoying (lb, clean install With prerooted zip with xzdualrecovery 2.8.10) thanks in advantage
 

ondrejvaroscak

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Funny how I have 362 and no boot loops...
Also funny how you've spammed your link in 9 threads, no need for that.


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There is quite lot of people who are having problems with xposed bootloops, at least 5 forums are discussing nothing else.. I dont see anything funny on that. Also I have written, that there can be differences in number of packages, I have no time to test different versions of firmware, happy that found out what I found out... Happy that you can have 362.
 

redincali

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I agree that we need to solve this problem. There are too many people with it and we still dont have a definitive answer that can solve everyone's boot loop, caused by xposed.

All I was trying to point out was that theres no need to spam your thread link in another's thread. You had no other input here other than your intentional spam post. I don't see others with issues, who have created their own thread, doing that. Neither would I myself. I started out trying another persons attempt and migrated off into my own explorations of a solution.

Its as bad as the people who want to be spoon fed here on xda. I see countless questions asked as if it had never been asked before. Which could have been avoided if they took 5 minutes to go a page or two back and see that its been asked and answered one or more times already.

Disrespect and ignorance are becoming overwhelming in these threads. If it becomes worse then people, such as myself, may stop trying to help others. Especially since replies are usually issues that person is encountering instead of replying with solutions.

We're all here to help one another. I feel disrespected when someone pops in to "contribute" by referring others elsewhere without any other information along side it. A simple "I've tried this but still had boot loops so I started my own tests. Follow it here if your interested." would go a long way. I may or may not be the only one who agrees with this but I've expressed it.

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ondrejvaroscak

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I agree that we need to solve this problem. There are too many people with it and we still dont have a definitive answer that can solve everyone's boot loop, caused by xposed.

All I was trying to point out was that theres no need to spam your thread link in another's thread. You had no other input here other than your intentional spam post. I don't see others with issues, who have created their own thread, doing that. Neither would I myself. I started out trying another persons attempt and migrated off into my own explorations of a solution.

Its as bad as the people who want to be spoon fed here on xda. I see countless questions asked as if it had never been asked before. Which could have been avoided if they took 5 minutes to go a page or two back and see that its been asked and answered one or more times already.

Disrespect and ignorance are becoming overwhelming in these threads. If it becomes worse then people, such as myself, may stop trying to help others. Especially since replies are usually issues that person is encountering instead of replying with solutions.

We're all here to help one another. I feel disrespected when someone pops in to "contribute" by referring others elsewhere without any other information along side it. A simple "I've tried this but still had boot loops so I started my own tests. Follow it here if your interested." would go a long way. I may or may not be the only one who agrees with this but I've expressed it.

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Sorry to say, but it more seems like jealous reaction on someone who tries different approach and informs others about it. I have had contributed in many forums before I got my ass to try to find out the cause of bootloops. So sorry for "spamming" your thread.
There is couple of other debloating/minimizing threads, each of contributed into making xposed working, however without finding out where the problem in fact lies. While I dont think I discovered any holy grail, I took a rather systematic approach in isolating the problem and ruled out that there is not an application incompatibility. I consider this fact so important, that I felt to inform people about it. If it hurt your feelings, I am sorry and I apologize.

I don't see others with issues, who have created their own thread, doing that. Neither would I myself. I started out trying another persons attempt and migrated off into my own explorations of a solution.

Especially since replies are usually issues that person is encountering instead of replying with solutions.
And while I did not provided a real solution, because it is obviously on xposed developer side, I think I got the whole thing more closer to that. I believe I rather shared one link to separate thread, than reposting my whole research in every forum I participated about xposed bootloops problem.

One big issue I see on "protectionism" of "my thread".... People start threads, their consider them "their property" ... instead of cooperative, they become protectionist of their "precious".
 

ondrejvaroscak

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I agree that we need to solve this problem. There are too many people with it and we still dont have a definitive answer that can solve everyone's boot loop, caused by xposed.

All I was trying to point out was that theres no need to spam your thread link in another's thread. You had no other input here other than your intentional spam post. I don't see others with issues, who have created their own thread, doing that. Neither would I myself. I started out trying another persons attempt and migrated off into my own explorations of a solution.

Its as bad as the people who want to be spoon fed here on xda. I see countless questions asked as if it had never been asked before. Which could have been avoided if they took 5 minutes to go a page or two back and see that its been asked and answered one or more times already.

Disrespect and ignorance are becoming overwhelming in these threads. If it becomes worse then people, such as myself, may stop trying to help others. Especially since replies are usually issues that person is encountering instead of replying with solutions.

We're all here to help one another. I feel disrespected when someone pops in to "contribute" by referring others elsewhere without any other information along side it. A simple "I've tried this but still had boot loops so I started my own tests. Follow it here if your interested." would go a long way. I may or may not be the only one who agrees with this but I've expressed it.

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Btw. my thread is not about my issues. It us about research.

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russell664

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Somewhere you can't imagine...
In terms of a fix for this xposed bootloop stuff, wasn't there one for UBL Users in the form of a kernel?
I'm LBL like many others here, from some of the lots I have read of my own, it certainly is a package issue, as @redincali has stated.

I'm not fully upto date with it all, but has Rovio said anything about this perplexing issue? Xposed is pretty Beta or even alpha right now, so maybe it could be more on Xposed side than our actual lollipop ROM?

Who knows, i'm pretty stumped at this so far in all honesty.
 

redincali

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In terms of a fix for this xposed bootloop stuff, wasn't there one for UBL Users in the form of a kernel?
I'm LBL like many others here, from some of the lots I have read of my own, it certainly is a package issue, as @redincali has stated.

I'm not fully upto date with it all, but has Rovio said anything about this perplexing issue? Xposed is pretty Beta or even alpha right now, so maybe it could be more on Xposed side than our actual lollipop ROM?

Who knows, i'm pretty stumped at this so far in all honesty.
Theres a kernel where they changed the open apps limit from 1024 to 4096. I believe it works but it leaves me to be concerned about the memory consumption it may cause. Which to me seems like a temporary fix for those with a UB. Until a solution is found that supports all devices and bootloader statuses. I'm thinking its a conflict with ART and isn't fully compatible, therefore causing boot loops.

I haven't had any issues in a week now so I haven't really continued on my search as to why this is happening. At least not physically. I do search and continue reading, just no tests on my end.

Also, the last I remember Rovo saying was that he was busy more lately and couldn't spend time on xposed, every day, as he had before. Which is understandable.

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RISHI RAJ

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Guys Ive got xposed working flawlessly on stock without uninstalling any system app.Just Install xposed apk,install latest busybox,install framework through recovery & voila xposed works without need to wipe dalvik, cache(first boot might need it).Install any module without any hassles with all apps on playstore.No bootloops.Thanks If I helped

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redincali

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The other day I decided to remake the debloater app that I had posted previously. Since I had to start from scratch I was able to rethink a few things. I've done alot of testing too so I was able to find and fix problems from my first version posted. Try it out if you want. It was designed for the Z3 but it should work on most phones running LP.

Warning: use this at your own risk. By using this app you are accepting all responsibility for any results caused by it.

What it does/Features:
*scan the system for apps
*import custom filter list
*folder filtering
*remove selected apps
*backup selected apps
*restore apps from backup
*integrated recovery fix (byeselinux thanks to zxz0O0)

I added the recovery fix because I was tired of connecting to a PC between LP flashes. I haven't broken my recovery since I added it but I did check everything and it was doing as it should. So I ran it and it restarted my phone as the PC version would, vibrating to verify recovery is there.

The import button opens a file browser I made real quick, so its not the best looking. It allows you to select a text file which will be loaded as a list and used as filters. This isn't finished but it will filter all apps in the system. Once it is finished you will be able to export as well. Exporting will allow you to save your current debloat list you've created (you must export before debloating of course). The file exported can then be shared and imported or use it to debloat again after a fresh LP flash.

Background animation was for fun and changes color as the app performs tasks. Doesn't really affect performance but can be turned off by unchecking the background box.

Download Debloater v1

My full debloat(use with import)

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E-Chan42

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I still can't get xposed to work on sony's stock LP, I even followed your steps to no avail, is there a flashable stock LP + root + xposed available anywhere?
if not, could anyone post a CWM backup of a working xposed stock?

I'm guessing it would be no problem on a CM12 LP on xperia z3 but I've yet to unlock my bootloader.