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KyleBryant

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Xposed nougat and gravity box works great on the Qualcomm variant see attached image. I have cursor icons enabled when the keyboard is open, made the nav bar a little smaller and it fades when the screen isn't touched. Got rid of my battery icon and made it the white bar at the top of the screen, also centered the clock. Did some audio level tweaks too and the speaker on this thing is amazing.
 

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acspdx

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What exactly was your procedure for installing Xposed on the Moto E4? When I try to flash the framework and reboot, my phone never gets past the Motorola/Lenovo logo. To get back in business, I have to reboot into TWRP and run the xposed uninstaller.
 

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What exactly was your procedure for installing Xposed on the Moto E4? When I try to flash the framework and reboot, my phone never gets past the Motorola/Lenovo logo. To get back in business, I have to reboot into TWRP and run the xposed uninstaller.
Did you wait? Sometimes it can take 10 minutes or more
 
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Did you wait? Sometimes it can take 10 minutes or more
No way, really? I guess I'll give it another shot. (What's taking so long?)

[EDIT, a few minutes later:] It worked! The only hitch was that it was complaining about not being able to access its own cache directory. I moved it from adoptable storage to internal storage and cleared its data, and then it was OK. Although I still have to manually move the modules to internal after they install. (Any way to tell Xposed to use internal by default?)
 
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