Xposed Status Update for J700T

uta8111

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In searching around for the best (and safest -- recoverable) method for flashing Xposed on an already rooted J700T, I'm seeing a lot of conflicting info. Use FlashFire. Don't. Burn the 32-bit Xposed. No, use the 64! (huh, doesn't the J700T run a 32 bit 6.0.1?) Use this Xposed image. No! Use this one. Have this image available in case something goes wrong and you need to get out of boot loop through recovery. No, that won't work, use this one. And so on.

Could somebody please summarize where we stand on installing Xposed in a stock ROM, rooted J700T, as of today, in terms of best practices? Thanks!
 

OriginalShinken1

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I asked around before to the ones who were using Xposed and got no response either. That was weeks ago. I was going to post what they were using so others will have that information.
Yes the ROM is 32 (dual 32 is what the claim is) but the kernel is built using arm64. Go figure.
I also looked into a magisk Xposed setup so Android pay and Pokemon go would work.
If you haven't got an answer or figured it out yet, I will wipe this phone and start from scratch and post a guide on what and how to install by Saturday.


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mario1634

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Somebody also gives a link to the thread of the modified xposed to work on Samsung phones and there is a link to download the xposed zip and uninstalled zips. I'm using xda tabs and it's like the 6 page if that help but I can try to send it to you
 

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Magisk systemless xposed is probably the best way at the moment to have root and xposed.
Little chance of bricking and totally reversible plus with added benefits.
 

OriginalShinken1

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Magisk systemless xposed is probably the best way at the moment to have root and xposed.
Little chance of bricking and totally reversible plus with added benefits.
That it is but I have had previous issues with magisk on other devices where my normal root apps not see me as root. I don't use xposed but if the people want it, I will help in getting the info they need.
As far as having android pay and other useful features of systemless (which supersu is now) root is more important for which I extend my middle finger to Niantic.

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OriginalShinken1

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This your Xposed to flash through twrp.
Save to external SD card then flash from recovery. May take a few minutes to boot.

https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424962808

This is your Xposed installer apk. Save to external SD card.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440

Flash Xposed zip in recovery (twrp) first.
Then after you have booted up, install Xposed installer apk (must go to settings and allow unknown sources).

All modules and framework downloads are at your own risk. There are a lot of tweaks that only work with certain devices and certain Roms. Do your homework and research anything that interests you in Xposed.
I personally don't use Xposed so what modules and tweaks are best is not in my knowledge base right now.

All information came from this site

https://devs-lab.com/download-install-xposed-for-samsung-devices.html

There is an uninstaller on that page in case you feel that Xposed is not for you.



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alarmdude9

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This your Xposed to flash through twrp.
Save to external SD card then flash from recovery. May take a few minutes to boot.

https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424962808

This is your Xposed installer apk. Save to external SD card.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440

Flash Xposed zip in recovery (twrp) first.
Then after you have booted up, install Xposed installer apk (must go to settings and allow unknown sources).

All modules and framework downloads are at your own risk. There are a lot of tweaks that only work with certain devices and certain Roms. Do your homework and research anything that interests you in Xposed.
I personally don't use Xposed so what modules and tweaks are best is not in my knowledge base right now.

All information came from this site

https://devs-lab.com/download-install-xposed-for-samsung-devices.html

There is an uninstaller on that page in case you feel that Xposed is not for you.



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Any chance you can reupload this somewhere. Says it's not there any longer.

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OriginalShinken1

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Dumb question here but have you done this on your device?
Just saw this. Yes I have but since I don't really use xposed that much, I don't have much to offer beyond it installs and have no issue with it so far.

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---------- Post added at 10:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:14 PM ----------

Any chance you can reupload this somewhere. Says it's not there any longer.

sent from my Samsung wonder device
I just checked and seems the links are still good. Which one is giving you issues?

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gizm0luvsu

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I personally have magisk and systemless xposed installed perfectly on my system. Easiest way to do this is to go to the official xda magisk thread and install the manager and then install magisk. then install xposed via the magisk manager. make sure you download the right xposed manager app which you can find in the official thread as well. so far so good and i am running this on a debloated stock samsung rom.
 

gizm0luvsu

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Basically, because of Samsung new ART runtime, official xposed flash dont work. You have to use an unofficial mod to xposed it.
One of them is the custom-build-by-wanam that @OriginalShinken1 linked above.
P.S: Worked on my J700H stock 6.0.1
I personally use systemless xposed on my j7 and have had no issues. i do not use it for all that much customization but the few modules that i do use it for work great.
 

rinnycoop121

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In searching around for the best (and safest -- recoverable) method for flashing Xposed on an already rooted J700T, I'm seeing a lot of conflicting info. Use FlashFire. Don't. Burn the 32-bit Xposed. No, use the 64! (huh, doesn't the J700T run a 32 bit 6.0.1?) Use this Xposed image. No! Use this one. Have this image available in case something goes wrong and you need to get out of boot loop through recovery. No, that won't work, use this one. And so on.

Could somebody please summarize where we stand on installing Xposed in a stock ROM, rooted J700T, as of today, in terms of best practices? Thanks!
This worked perfect for my J7007 T-Mobile with PD3 firmware.

Following instructions completly

https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/how-to-install-xposed-j700p-t3430886
 
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