So I'm currently trying to install the latest (v86) version of the Xposed framework on my Samsung S7 g930w8. I am able to install TWRP (3.0.0) using Odin 3.11.1 just fine and also no-verity-opt-encrypt. My current version of SuperSU is v 2.68. The issue arises when I try to install the Xposed framework after installing these two. I used the app Hardware Info to determine that my processor is an arm64 one so I downloaded the according version of Xposed Framework. I've installed the Xposed Installer but I am currently unable to use it because it states that I don't have any version the Xposed framework installed so I should flash it using a recovery mode. Before attempting to use TWRP to do that, I figured I'd give Flashfire a shot. Everything went perfectly fine up until the point where my device rebooted after installation. At that point, my screen froze at the "Samsung Galaxy S7" logo and refused to go any further. I tried rebooting to recovery and then doing a restart, but the problem continued to occur. I eventually gave up on Flashfire and instead opted to do it manually so I flashed back to default, reinstalled TWRP and this time did the installation of Xposed directly through there. To the same effect, the process completed and after rebooting to the Samsung logo screen, the process and froze and refused to go any further.
Any ideas as to how I can get Xposed working on my phone?
Any help is appreciated.
Any ideas as to how I can get Xposed working on my phone?
Any help is appreciated.
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