[GUIDE] Install Xposed on HTC 610 (S-on, Root) - HTC Desire 610

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DISCLAIMER: I’m not responsible for bricked devices, all you do is on your own responsibility.
This method should* also work for other HTC phones that have S-on.​
Xposed is a framework for modules that can change the behavior of the system and apps without touching any APKs. That's great because it means that modules can work for different versions and even ROMs without any changes (as long as the original code was not changed too much). It's also easy to undo. As all changes are done in the memory, you just need to deactivate the module and reboot to get your original system back. There are many other advantages, but here is just one more: Multiple modules can do changes to the same part of the system or app. With modified APKs, you to decide for one. No way to combine them, unless the author builds multiple APKs with different combinations.
Rooted HTC 610
'Unknown sources' allowed in the settings.
BusyBox
Go to the Xposed website and download what version you want (I recommend Stable since your flashing Xposed) or download them from the official links down below.
Latest Stable - 2.6.1 - recommended
Latest Experimental - 2.7 experimental1
Install the Xposed Installer and launch it, after that open the 'Framework' tab and tap on the 'Install/Update' button, if it asks you for Superuser permissions, tap the Grant button. The phone should restart automatically, if not tap on the Soft Reboot button.
After rebooting open Xposed Installer again and open the Settings tab, tap on 'Installation mode' and select 'Recovery (write zip to SD card, flash manually)', then go back to the Framework tab and tap again on the 'Install/Update' button. A pop-up will appear onscreen and it'll ask you to Reboot into recovery, hit ok and remember the zip file location (/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files).
When you boot into recovery tap on the 'Install' button and go to Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/files and select the Xposed-Installer-Recovery.zip. Flash it and it should say it was successful, only thing left is to tap on the 'Reboot System' button. Your phone should reboot and now you have Xposed installed on your HTC 610.

Glad to see more action on this devise

I have followed your instructions, however I do not find the Xposed-Installer-Recovery.zip file. I have just the uninstaller... Did I make a mistake ? Thanks for your work.:good:

I don't know what happened, because I found it just fine, did u select flash manually through recovery in the xposed app itself?
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MGfusion said:
I don't know what happened, because I found it just fine, did u select flash manually through recovery in the xposed app itself?
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Thanks for your answer.
I do not flash manually the file yet; I do not find the file Android/Data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/Xposed-Installer-Recovery.zip with my file explorer.

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Thanks for your answer.
I do not flash manually the file yet; I do not find the file Android/Data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/Xposed-Installer-Recovery.zip with my file explorer.
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It could be possible that it's on sdcard or even on the ext_sd, but I would recommend installing this kernel mod and it will turn off system protection and you'll be able to install xposed with the install to system option if you didn't already s-off your phone.

Is this module compatible with the kernel version 3.4.40-Jmz-A3 ? Thankx !

[email protected] said:
Is this module compatible with the kernel version 3.4.40-Jmz-A3 ? Thankx !
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It isn't important which kernel it is, so yes it's compatible.

Welcome. Does it work XinternalSD?

Yes
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You can give a description?Because somehow did not work . Thank You
Some already did it, edited the file platform.xml

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HTC Desire 210 dual sim Development | Rooting, recovery and flashing process

This thread is dedicated to rooting, recovery and flashing for HTC Desire 210 dual sim.
Rooting
Download the FramaRoot app from here.
Install it and open it up.
Select the Barahir Exploit.
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Reboot your phone.
Check for the SuperSU app installed on your phone.
If the SU app doesn't appear, try 2-3 times more, your phone will be rooted.
Congrats, your phone will be rooted.
Recovery
The method for entering the recovery on HTC's website is wrong and plainly opens the factory test mode.
For entering the recovery, Switch off your phone.
Press and hold the Power and Vol Up button simultaneously.
Now relax. Use only Volume Down to Scroll and Voume Up to select.
Select Recovery from the list by pressing Volume up while highlighting it.
You are now booted into Recovery. This recovery is a plain Android 3e recovery but with a Nandroid Backup/Restore functionality.
Alternatively if you rooted your phone, you can grab a terminal emulator from the Play Store type in:
Code:
su
Allow it SU access.
type in:
Code:
reboot recovery
You will be rebooted into recovery.
Installing BusyBox
Install the official BusyBox app from Google Play.
Install BusyBox using the app, it will take more than 1 try. Keeping on trying to install until it finally does. Took 4-5 tries for me.
Flashing the CWM Recovery
Download this file.
Install Flashify from the Google PLay Store.
Take a backup using the app.
Flash the .img you downloaded in the first step.
Note: There have been problems mounting the internal SD memory with the CWM Recovery. So as of now please use an external SD card.
Bro Working & Awesome
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
Sure.
vaibhav.2kumar said:
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
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Sure, I'll do that, it's just a little large in size.
Need SystemUI.apk
vaibhav.2kumar said:
Bro this thing is working but according to me and my device for the H Boot Menu we have to press the Volume Down & Power Button simultaneously for 5 to 10 seconds and the menu comes up.Now please upload the stock ROM for this device and the stock ROM with bloat-ware removed and performance mod too. Thanks
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Dude, I need SystemUI.apk from /system/app/ as soon as possible :'(
kunalgupta1 said:
Dude, I need SystemUI.apk from /system/app/ as soon as possible :'(
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I don't need SystemUI.apk now. The issue was solved.
help!
guys please upload the stock rom...
my device was bricked...
need roms
bro pls post custom roms for this device pla pls pls
Hi, please upload Contacts/dialer apks from system

How to root the LG G3 Sprint (LS990) {Out Dated}

So first of all I have no idea if anyone has ever made a post on how to root the G3 (LS990) so I decided to go ahead and make one (to be helpful). This post was made on 3/4/15 check the date and make sure that this isn't to outdated
Code:
[COLOR="Red"]IF YOU DO THIS, YOU ARE AT THE RISK OF BRICKING YOUR PHONE/ BREAKING IT I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE(S) READ CAREFULLY!!!!!!!!![/COLOR]
1) Make sure that you are on ZV4 you can check this by going into settings>About phone>Software Info>Software version. If it is not on ZV4 then you should refer to the help post below on help down grading.
2) If you are in fact on ZV4 then you need to enable "Unknown sources". This will allow you to download/install the application needed to root our device. Go into Settings>Security>Unknown sources make sure to check this and agree (press "ok") to the pop up.
3) Once you have enabled that go to this xda link and install this app on your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906. Download the latest copy and pull down your status bar and tap on the notification. You will be brought to a install menu now press "install" a security pop up will show up. Just say ok to it and allow the app to keep installing once it has installed press the "open" button.
4) Once inside the app press "Grind" a pop up will come up telling about brute force. Just say ok the reason for this is that our model (LS990) isn't officially supported but brute forcing will work so just let it run. Then turn up your volume and listen to the music good. Once it is done it will tell you to reboot, go ahead and reboot. Once you have gotten back into your system download this app from the playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en this app will give you root access/ mange it. Once it is open you might be prompted to update the binary go ahead and update it. You will have two options "normal" or twrp/cwm" press "normal" and then reboot once it is completed:
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5) Go to this thread and download the latest bumped twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-2-8-2-0-t2966096 make sure to download the .img file this is needed so that you can flash recovery. The is two ways of doing this 1) running commands from your computer or 2) using a app from the playstore called flashify: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify&hl=en to make things simple we will use flashify.
6) Make sure the .img is in your download(s) folder and open flashify agree to the disclaimer and then grant it root access. Then click "Recovery Image". Then click "Choose a file" and navigate to your .img and select it. It will come up with a pop up just press "Yup" and it will flash. Now you can go ahead and be done just press the option to reboot to recovery. Or below I will link some videos with a how to boot into recovery so you can watch that to find the hardware key method. Or you can use this app it will reboot you really easily: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en.
(Thanks goes to the creators of all of the work I have listed above! Make sure to thank them (thumbs up:good and maybe buy pro's/donate.)
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Lollipop ZV8 ROOT (MAYBE)
Here is the link for the new ZV8 lollipop root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772 I have no idea if it works so just read carefully. If someone can PM me and tell me if it works that would be great. Also since the thread has instructions I will likely not make a guide.
How to down grade:
If you want to root as of (3/12/15) then you have to be on ZV4 or ZV8(look above) Some phones may come updated on newer builds and you may have to down grade them use this thread to accomplish this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...de-how-to-restore-sprint-lg-g3-ls990-t2852042
How to boot into recovery via hardware keys (Do the same thing just press volume up rather then volume down):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waFrzMQivaI
How do I unlock my bootloader?:
As of now bump is the bootloader unlock without it we would not have a bootloader unlock. So pretty much (for the most part) by just installing the bumped recovery your bootloader is unlocked.
Can I update my phone once it is rooted?:
No, You cannot download a system update and update the phone. This will likely break it or really mess it up . What you have to do is install a rom that is all ready rooted and on the build you want I.E: "BarePop it is rooted" ZV8 or "BarRin" rooted ZV6.
For ZVA Phones
For phones that are running ZVA instead of ZV4 or ZV8, this tutorial helped me finally get rooted:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/one-click-root-zva-t3141390
Check under About phone > Software info > Software version to see what you have. It will be the last 3 characters after LS990 for Sprint phones.

[GUIDE] Install AdAway on HTC 610 (S-on, Root)

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DISCLAIMER: I’m not responsible for bricked devices, all you do is on your own responsibility.
This method should* also work for other HTC phones that have S-on.​
An ad blocker that uses the hosts file. The hosts file contains a list of mappings between hostnames and IP addresses. When an app requests an ad, that request is directed to 127.0.0.1 which does nothing. There are options to run a web server to respond to blocked hostnames and to direct requests to the IP address of your choosing. You can download hosts files from the app but it is possible to use your own and to add certain sites to the white- and black-lists.
Rooted HTC 610
'Unknown sources' allowed in the settings.
Flashify
symlink_hosts_to_data.zip from this thread.
AdAway
Go ahead and download all the required apps, i.e. Flashify, the flashable zip and AdAway.
Launch Flashify and go to the 'Backup/Restore' tab and make backups of your current kernel and recovery. After that go to the 'Flash' tab and select 'Zip file', locate the 'symlink_hosts_to_data.zip' and select 'TWRP or Philz' under 'Your Recovery' and tap on 'Yup!'. If you have downloaded the zip to your internal storage you don't need to copy the file to a safe path. The phone will now automatically reboot and flash the zip, you don't need to do anything.
After you're rebooted install AdAway and launch it, when you are inside AdAway click the three dots in the top right corner and select 'Preferences', scroll down to 'Hosts File' and tap on 'Target hosts file' in the popup menu tap on '/data/data/hosts'.
Go back to the main tab and tap on 'Download files and apply ad blocking' and reboot. Enjoy your ad-free phone now!
Hey
May I ask what philz recovery is? And where can I find it? Thanks
Anonred said:
May I ask what philz recovery is? And where can I find it? Thanks
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It's a touch recovery based on CWM, as far as I know. You can find it all over google....
Hey
nechko_ said:
It's a touch recovery based on CWM, as far as I know. You can find it all over google....
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I've been looking. I can not find it for the 610?
Unknown sources' allowed in the settings.
how i do this?
Anonred said:
I've been looking. I can not find it for the 610?
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Don't think it's supported for the 610, TWRP is the only one supported right now.
porozex said:
Unknown sources' allowed in the settings.
how i do this?
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Go to Settings>Security and then scroll down it will be under Device Administration.
Its great to see someone making and sharing guides for our phone. Thanks!
Also if you're looking to get rid of ads on YouTube there's an xposed mod called YouTube adaway. Just look for it under downloads in xposed installer then click the box under mods. You might also like "yourtube".
KLit75 said:
Its great to see someone making and sharing guides for our phone. Thanks!
Also if you're looking to get rid of ads on YouTube there's an xposed mod called YouTube adaway. Just look for it under downloads in xposed installer then click the box under mods. You might also like "yourtube".
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Thank you, also linked the two modules I just wanted to put YouTube AdAway to the thread too. Sadly YourTube isn't updated for the latest YouTube app but still some features work.
YouTube AdAway (click on qr code to open link)
[QRCODE]<a rel='nofollow' href='http://www.qrcode-generator.de' border='0' style='cursor:default'><img src='https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?cht=qr&chl=http%3A%2F%2Frepo.xposed.info%2Fmodule%2Fma.wanam.youtubeadaway&chs=180x180&choe=UTF-8&chld=L|2' alt=''></a>[/QRCODE]
YourTube (click on qr code to open link)
[QRCODE]<a rel='nofollow' href='http://www.qrcode-generator.de' border='0' style='cursor:default'><img src='https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?cht=qr&chl=http%3A%2F%2Frepo.xposed.info%2Fmodule%2Fcom.germainz.yourtube&chs=180x180&choe=UTF-8&chld=L|2' alt=''></a>[/QRCODE]
I think that it's stupid to recommend Flashify when any custom recovery will work.
Musicbee said:
I think that it's stupid to recommend Flashify when any custom recovery will work.
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It'll be always easier to do it with Flashify when you're s-off, you don't need to go into recovery, then flash, then restar...

I cannot uninstall system apps even after I ROOTED my android phone

Hi everyone
I managed to root my android phone yesterday (I checked with 2 root-checker apps). Now I'm having trouble removing pre-installed apps like Twitter and Yellow Pages which I never use. I tried few uninstall apps, and after granting them permission from SuperUS, they perform an uninstall (some apps do it forcefully) and give a message that the apps were deleted. The apps are not removed from my application list but when I click on it to run, they give an error message. But when I restart my phone, those apps I deleted start working again as if nothing happened.
What I'm I doing wrong? My phone is HTC One M8, android.
Thank you for any help
Did you unlock your bootloader?
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nobreak1970 said:
Did you unlock your bootloader?
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Yes, I did that before I rooted it.
I also tried using a File Explorer (rooted version) to uninstall those system app but couldn't find System files. I found a file called Root, but nothing is in the file.
Try app master
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Try app master
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I just tried it now but same problem. I select twitter to delete. It gives me a message that uninstall was successful. I check to see if it's listed on my home page, and it is although when I click on it, it gives an error message. However after restarting the phone, twitter somehow recovers and works again!!! Really strange. It's as if it wasn't uninstalled to begin with.
Does anyone know? I still can't solve it
Moon light said:
Does anyone know? I still can't solve it
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Using Root Explorer, please show me what resides in the System/App folder.
#WhiteUIsMustDie, #EndDarkAppOppression
micmars said:
Using Root Explorer, please show me what resides in the System/App folder.
#WhiteUIsMustDie, #EndDarkAppOppression
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I don't have a System or App folder folder!!! I don't know why that is. I've captured 2 images to show you:
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You need to remove read / write protection. You can do this most easily by flashing a modded kernel (boot.img) through fastboot. Alternatively, there's custom roms that have this already or you can mod a kernel module. There's a guide in the General section of your phone's forum. If you go that route, make sure that the module is compatible with the update you're on as the guide might be outdated.
es0tericcha0s said:
You need to remove read / write protection. You can do this most easily by flashing a modded kernel (boot.img) through fastboot. Alternatively, there's custom roms that have this already or you can mod a kernel module. There's a guide in the General section of your phone's forum. If you go that route, make sure that the module is compatible with the update you're on as the guide might be outdated.
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Okay, I'll look into that as soon as I get a chance and I'll update the post. I hope it helps.

[Guide] [MM] [6.0.1] [Stock] Root + Magisk + Xposed - J7 2015

[MM] [6.0.1] [Stock] Root + Magisk + Xposed - SM-J700H (may work on other variants)* ​
The only reason that I've created this thread is simple, I couldn't find any proper guide to root my J7 device and the ones that are available aren't helpful at all as they are outdated methods and are obsolete.
I spent a lot of time on the internet finding these packages and in the end finally it worked like a charm!
So, here it goes!
Backup your DATA before proceeding
Optional: You should download the stock base flash file, just in case
Download the latest recovery for your device:
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https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxyj7exynos.html
https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxyj72015qcomsprint.html
https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxyj72016exynos.html
Download the following package and extract it:
ht t p s: //mega. nz/ #!pYZWWbBT!Nl5LaPxRGs_5bkMML9SwC2lLIpN9-FYxBdpVO5AEuUE
Remove spaces​
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You'll find these files once you extracted the package
Install the apks as they are ordered (leave those 2 zip files as they will be flashed through the recovery)
Now enter into the download mode of your phone by pressing the following keys in combination VOL DOWN + HOME KEY + POWER KEY and connect it to the PC/Laptop. Hit up the ODIN and flash the downloaded recovery.
Follow this procedure as shown in the image, in order to flash the recovery. (Download the ODIN software from the google. I'm sorry I can't provide you the link) :silly:
Make sure you also have installed the Samsung USB Drivers as well! Otherwise ODIN won't detect your device.​
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Now as soon as ODIN flashes the recovery it'll reboot your device in an instance, so keep that in mind, once it does you only need to hold VOL UP + HOME KEY + POWER KEY and if you done it properly and in synchronized time, you'll see the SAMSUNG LOGO and on the top of it a sentence marked in RED color will be shown and after that it'll boot up the recovery.
Now flash those 2 ZIP files which were left before in order through the recovery:
Reboot your phone once you have done flashing those 2 ZIP files (the first reboot may take some time)
If all done according to the steps, then congratulations you've rooted your phone along with installing XPOSED
Proof:
All credits goes to the DEVS who have created these wonderful tools
Enjoy and don't forget to hit the :good:​​
Very sexy thread!
Thanks love you homie.
People donate to this male, he really brought something crazy to the J7 community
android.zealot.fervor said:
Very sexy thread!
Thanks love you homie.
People donate to this male, he really brought something crazy to the J7 community
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I just want magisk, not xposed, can it be possible?
Cause a payment app tez not running on rooted phone thats why, want to hide root via magisk.
sourav143 said:
I just want magisk, not xposed, can it be possible?
Cause a payment app tez not running on rooted phone thats why, want to hide root via magisk.
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yes you can install magisk just skip the xposed installation procedure.
Is there a recovery for j7 perx?
Can I Update Xposed Installer app?
And does xposed is suitable for Samsung Galaxy J7 SM-J700F model?
I encounter the error "Failed to mount '/system' (Device or resource busy"
important question
I have a question
does the smj700 work fine in a phone that is sm j701m? or do I need the twrp for that model?
Latest rom?
SM-G610Y
Hello, does this work with J7 Prime SM-G610Y?

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