Desinstalar Xposed Framework
Xposed is a very complex framework for Android devices with root access. It provides a horde of possibilities on Android device that you’ll get your favorite features in any ROM. The best part is that you don’t even need to write a piece of code or compile/decompile an APK. Aug 19, 2015. No one can deny if Xposed Framework is an amazing stuff in the Android development. Now we can modify the system and apps without altering the original apk. Formerly, to complete minor mods like hiding carrier label on the status bar, we had to modify a specific system apps, sometimes we also have to.
Go to this page if you are looking at how to uninstall a module from Xposed rather than the framework.
Or go to this page if you wish to just disable the Xposed framework.
On my site I offer a lot of mods which need the Xposed Framework installed on your device for them to work. Recently I have seen a few people in my comments sections asking how to remove the framework.
The answer is very simple and can be done in just 6 clicks on your device.
Xposed Framework Modules
- Open App Drawer
- Open Xposed Framework
- Select Framework
- Select Uninstall
- Select OK
- Select Reboot
And there you have it. After you have rebooted the Xposed Framework will no longer be on your Android device. Any changes you made using Xposed modules will also no longer appear and any modules you have on your device will not function.
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Programs using wxwidgets debug. Hi,
I have a Verizon Galaxy S5, 4.4.4. My phone is in a pretty fucked state from being rooted once, OTAing accidentally once upon a time, then trying to regain root, and now OTA doesn't work, and as far as I've tried, I cannot re-root the phone. So its in this weird state where it has some rooted apps like xposed that are non functional cause it lost root.
Recently, snapchat logins stopped working because it detects the presence of xposed. I've tried uninstalling xposed, but I don't have root, so it just complains that I don't have root. Is there anything I can do?