Very good, thank you
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swiss107 replied at 2016-11-23 11:46 Please check this: http://www.androidguys.com/2015/ ... e-xposed-framework/ | |
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Michael_Stapelfeldt replied at 2016-11-24 09:49 No problem! Enjoy your xposed phone! | |
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ChatDexter replied at 2016-11-24 13:40 Thank you.. I will try this then | |
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swiss107 replied at 2016-11-24 14:06 No problem! Enjoy! Post some screenshots of your modules if you can ;) | |
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Thank you
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how to uninstall xposed????
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How to uninstall all
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Sorry may I ask why do you use xposed-v86-sdk22-x86 instead of xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64 since in the Xposed Installer it saids that m3 note uses arm64.
And I'm having a problem here. I installed Xposed just fine. But even when I downloaded the module, checked the box in the Module tab and reboot the phone and open the module it still said that "The module doesn't respond. It seems that the module is not loaded. Your changes will not be applied until you activate it and reboot your phone". The module I'm trying to use is called "Lock screen clock mods", to change the clock's position on my lock screen. Pls help | |
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G0sp3l replied at 2016-12-24 15:07 Hey! Im using the x86 because M3 Note has a x86 processor (and yes, it has arm64), im using the x86 and it works fine... the module you are installing may not be compatible with Meizu M3 Note unfortunately Merry Christmas! | |
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