How on Earth can I install Xposed on a Samsung phone without getting a bootloop? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?

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Persistent rooting issues GT-i9305

First of all, I apologise if I have posted this in the wrong section. Secondly, please be aware right now that the device in question is the S3 4G VERSION. Very different to the vanilla S3. I have dabled in rooting/flashing and general messing around with android firmwares before so I have a mild understanding but please be patient
Now the problem: Rooting. It shouldn't be hard. Should it? Not with tools like chainfires auto rooting kit these days... Alas, CF's auto root isn't doing it for me. At first I was having dramas with KNOX (congrats on loosing a long time customer there samsung). After i got rid of that with the de-samsungizer kit flashed through CWM it stopped showing the stupid "an application has attempted to gain root access and was blocked" crap. However SuperSu continued to crash, I'm assuming because the root was not properly completed. NO error codes or anything are ever returned from Odin, or CWM, everything looks like its happy but just not rooting. Confirmed with rootchecker.
Now a couple of other things I should mention: CWM keeps getting erased or something aswell? Like I'll turn the phone off to go into recovery mode, and im sitting at the bone stock one again, with the little red exclamation mark over my poor android corpse D:
I even tried disabling auto-reboot in ODIN when flashing CF's auto root, droppping the battery and manually starting recovery mode. I get excited when I see the red pirate-droid executing instructions, all goes well, everything is happy, still no root -_-
EDIT: In download mode, knox still exists and has logged EVERY attempt i've made. so everything is definitely executing just fine...
This is also my first time rooting in the presence of KNOX
I don't know what else to do... Am I missing something? is there a glaringly obvious thread or bit of information I've missed?
Thank you in advance for any help provided.
Ok so I took a break from this for a while cos i got really busy and didn't fancy doing MORE work on my phone when i finally got a spare tic. However, I came back to it today and managed to find a magic combination.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKING YOUR DEVICE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CRY IN A PM ABOUT IT THOUGH I COULD DO WITH A LAUGH.
The following is a guide for anyone having issues making the root stick on their GT-i9305 samsung galaxy s3 4G/LTE on android 4.3. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS ON ANY OTHER OS VERSION, VARIANT OR DEVICE.
I noticed a particularly important piece of information in the following link: How to Fix Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Rooting Problem for Galaxy S3/S4/Note 2/3 - W0lfDroid
A superSu update. So i went there grabbed that package ( SuperSU Download for update package ) and started my grand master plan. If you would like to actually read what hte user said yourself, its in a quote bubble naer the bottom, just before the comments.
now. Using an important piece of information in a thread I cannot, for the life of me, find through my browser history (apologies) I grabbed a copy of pihlz touch which you can find in the following thread: [CWM][PhilZ Touch][GT-I9305] 4.00-b21 Touch … | Samsung Galaxy S III I9300, I9305 | XDA Forums
Now. grab yo-self a copy of busybox's supersu root How to root Galaxy S3 I9305 with SuperSU 1.02 - Samsung Update located on that page. Make a folder on both your phone's internal storage and external, name them both the same thing and something you will remember. For instanceI called mine Root stuff. I only do folders on each of them in case I can't extract from external for whatever reason, its not necessary. Put both the supersu update you downloaded earlier and the one you just downloaded from above, busyboxes root, into both of these folders if you did it my way.
To avoid having to reboot your phone an extra time, make sure you did the above step BEFORE moving on
First up, I flashed philz touch with Odin (ensure you have the latest version, use your PDA checkbox and be sure that auto reboot and F. reset time are checked). Next up, turn your phone off and boot into your magnificent (no seriously, this is amazing. Its like a GUI in todays BIOS's...) new CWM recovery mode. Go into advanced and hit reset permissions or something like that... My phone is downstairs atm and I CBF in going and getting it and rebooting. Note that I am unsure if this is actually an essential part of the process, this is something I did because I worried about the permissions on the phone after my, by KNOX's count, 15 attempted flash operations -_- More like freaking 20 thousand....
Now once you have done that, go back to the main menu and tap install zips. FIRST you select the actual root, supersu1.02 busybox. Next, select the extra zip file option and que the UPDATE supersu-v2.02 after the actual root package. Once you have done this, swipe to install. THESE TWO PACKAGES MUST BE IN ORDER!!!!
Thats all I did. My phone rebooted and I was able to use Root checker to conform the root, allowed access to supersu and no crashing. Finally. THat was way too hard.
Thank you for hosting the website gentlemen/ladies where we can all come and share knowledge.
all credits go to anyone/webpage I linked people to and the brilliant programmers that made the packages. And finally, a HUGE thanks to Google and Linux (from which android is based) for freeing us from the shackles of iOS.

LG K7 insalling Xposed Framework

I'm rooted, 5.1 with lollipop and I am desperate for answers as to why this has to be rocket science just to put Framework on Xposed. Sorry if this is the wrong section, I don't have the patience right now to make a ton of posts just to meet the requirements for whatever reason. But anyways, does anyone have a solution to my problem?
Its no different than any other phone. The only twist is unrelated to xposed in that you need Quick Boot or my favorite NeoPowerMenu to boot to TWRP.
You could use FlashFire but if the above is a foreign language id suggest doing it that way. You can save a future post and time on how to boot to recovery and flash the uninstaller if Xposed boot loops you.
Im using v85 and has been working on my K7, v86 works good on my moto but ive heard of a few k7s having issues with 86.
what version of xposed are you running? terminal emulator x v2 keeps auto downloading armeabi-v7a and it says its for the wrong phone.. i can flash manually but i dont know what xposed to get

How to Root and install Xposed - MetroPCS Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G530T1

This tutorial gets your MetroPCS Grand Prime (model SM-G530T1) root, a deodexed and bloatware-free TouchWiz, 'fairly stock' ROM, and Xposed Framework. This method will likely work on the T-Mobile variant because much of this is actually intended for that variant... but no guarantees. If you do, indeed, attempt this with a non-MetroPCS variant, please let me know your model number and if it works or not so i can add it to the compatibility/incompatibility list.
Known compatible variants:
SM-G530T1 - MetroPCS
This tutorial comes with no guarantees or warranties. I am not responsible if you brick your device or for any damage caused by following this tutorial. You can most likely recover any problems you find along the way by simply flashing back to Stock with Odin, but I can't guarantee that you will be able to. This is true of basically everything on XDA, so no surprises here.
I estimate the entire process taking less than a half hour, assuming that everything goes as expected, and that you don't need to flash back to stock first.
There is one caveat... the TrapKernel method fully roots the device, but it trips Knox. If you don't want to trip Knox, don't use this method. As an alternative, if all you want is some minor root functionality, KingRoot will give you SOME root functionality, but not enough to install Xposed, or to do many things that a true root gives you. KingRoot can be found here: SITE / DOWNLOAD
At any time, even if you brick your device, you can probably always flash back to Stock. Here is the Stock MetroPCS SM-G530TI 5.1.1 ROM: THREAD / DOWNLOAD
Alright... without further adieu, here are the files you will need:
Odin SITE / DOWNLOAD
ShinySide's TrapKernel for SM-G530T THREAD / DOWNLOAD
DUHAsianSKILLZ's deodexed and bloatware-free ROM for SM-G530T: THREAD / DOWNLOAD
Chainfire's FlashFire SITE / DOWNLOAD
Xposed Installer THREAD / DOWNLOAD
TWRP 2.8.7.0 (for lollipop) THREAD / DOWNLOAD
Custom Xposed Framework for Samsung Lollipop THREAD / DOWNLOAD
Got all the files you need? Here are the steps:
1. On your phone, boot to Download Mode by booting your device while holding down the Down Volume and Home Button, then hitting Volume Up. Connect it to your PC. If your PC doesn't recognize the phone, you need to install drivers. There are lots of threads out there with tutorials on how to do that. This tutorial assumes you already have the drivers.
2. On your PC, open Odin, Click the "AP" button, Select the file: TrapKernel_G530T_AOF8_Root.tar.md5. Flash it. Let the phone boot normally. If it doesn't load after a few minutes, pull the battery and reboot. If it continues to get stuck on boot, it probably failed. Flash back to Stock and try again.
3. On your phone, once it fully boots up, download Chainfire's SuperSU from the Play Store. You'll need it in order to authorize the root app in the next step.
4. On your phone, download FlashFire from the Play Store at the link above, or if you have the APK, install it. Open FlashFire and authorize SU permissions. Hit the + button, then Wipe. Check System data, 3rd party apps, Dalvik cache, Cache partition, and Cache partition format, then click the Checkmark on the top-right to confirm. Now hit the + button again, then Flash Zip or OTA. Select GwizRomSMG530T-V1.1.zip, then click the Checkmark on the top-right. Now click Flash. The screen will go off during this step... DON'T WORRY. It will take about 10 minutes total to boot for the 'first time'. This ROM basically removes Knox, retains root, and frees up a lot of resources that Samsung was using for useless bloatware. Even if you stopped at this step, your phone will be MUCH better off than with a purely Stock ROM on it. I noticed a HUGE performance improvement after installing this ROM.
5. On your phone, install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk.
6. On your phone, open FlashFire. Tap the + button, then Flash Zip or OTA. Find TWRP_2870_Samsung_SM_G530H.zip and flash it. This one takes a little while to load, so be patient. I would say, if you're at the 10 minute mark after tapping Flash, it probably failed so pull the battery and reboot. If it continues to happen, you'll likely need to flash Stock and start over completely.
7. The phone will boot back to your home screen. Once it does, restart it and go into Recovery Mode by booting the phone while holding the Volume Up and Home buttons.
8. Once in Recovery, tap Install. Find and choose the file xposed-v86.0-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam.zip and swipe the slider at the bottom to Install Xposed.
9. Once it finishes flashing and boots back up, you're good to go. Full Root. Bloatware-Free. Really fast. With Xposed.
10. One last thing, I would install an app like NoBloat or something to disable or delete the app com.tmobile.pr.adapt. It doesn't like that you rooted your device and will start acting up. The reason a T-Mobile app is there is because the bloat-free ROM you installed in step 4 above is based on a T-Mobile Stock ROM, not MetroPCS. You don't need it. It will ask for root permissions all the time, use cell data, and deplete your battery. Just disable it if you are not comfortable fully deleting it. I would also look into disabling/deleting some of the other apps like some of the Samsung stuff, but you'll have to research what is safe to remove. I know the com.tmobile.pr.adapt app is pointless and a data/battery hog.
Well then thanks for putting this together. Now everything is in one spot. Well done.
Sent from my SM-G530T using Tapatalk
after flashing "TrapKernel_G530T_AOF8_Root.tar.md5" Phone reboots fine, but wifi doesn't works anymore, I repaired it with SmartSwitch, reloading the firmware back to Stock.
bullracing said:
after flashing "TrapKernel_G530T_AOF8_Root.tar.md5" Phone reboots fine, but wifi doesn't works anymore, I repaired it with SmartSwitch, reloading the firmware back to Stock.
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How did you end up doing that? I couldn't figure out how
you mean, how to restore to stock?
Download Smatch by Samsung, the use theere option "MORE" and go to "EMERGENCY SOFTWARE RECOVERY AND INTIALATION" there Switch will ask you phone the phone model and the SN number to get the original or Stock firmware to it
No... went to root my Samsung Galaxy Prime to remove bloatware
Help
GwizRomSMG530T-V1.1.zip will not install, there are 2 options to check on the flash screen, should I leave those blank or check them?

Xposed Framework Issue with Galaxy S5

I'm kind of a newb when it comes to things like these but i perfectly understand how to get things done so.. Here goes.
I have an S5 running on Popwiz Telstra.
Android Version is 5.1.1 Lollipop (but based off Marshmallow).
My phone is rooted and has everything a person attempting to do this would need.
Everything is backed up to a safe point through TWRP.
Every single time I try to flash the Xposed module through TWRP, i get my phone into a soft-brick where i have no other option but to uninstall through the same means.
The Framework Installer claims that my processor type isn't compatible. The extension is armv7.
I know I'm using the right files. Is there anything else I could do? Should I change roms?
[current rom] http://bryllechin-android.blogspot.com/2015/11/popwiz-telstra-v10-note-5-port-for-g900f.html?m=1

How on Earth can I install Xposed on a Samsung phone without getting a bootloop?

Someone help me out really quick, cause I'm too dumb to find a fix. So I wanted to install Xposed once again on my piece of **** Samsung Galaxy S5, running 6.0.1. Have it rooted, got TWRP. Spend 25 years reading up on all the wonderful ways you can install Xposed with varying degrees of failure. Decide to go with method 9, get my 2 framework zips (main thing and uninstaller, "xposed-v87-sdk23-arm" & "xposed-uninstaller-20160829-arm") and the apk. Got the 3.1.1 apk from this official thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
And the 2 zips from here:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm/
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/uninstaller/
Slap them on my phone, install the apk first, says my Samsung phone is cursed ("there seems to be a known issue with your ROM", "Samsung TouchWiz ROM"), and that installing Xposed could lead to SEVERE problems. Clicking on the link given gets me to the thread above again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
I proceed to read through 5 pages of tech speak without seeing anything that could lead me to a link for my Samsung version. So instead I just boot into TWRP recovery, flash the framework zip and reboot. Naturally, nothing worked and my phone finds itself in an endless bootloop of the Samsung logo. Take battery out, reboot into recovery, flash the uninstaller file, reboot, everything is fine, but Xposed is still not installed.
TL;DR Someone put me out of my misery and tell me/show me where I can find an official Xposed firmware zip that will work on a Samsung phone running 6.0.1. Am I the only idiot that can't do it properly?

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