Showing posts with label framework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label framework. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Download Xposed Framework 3.0 for lollipop 5.0.+

Now xposed installer is now to be had for android lollipop 5.0.+ units.It kind of feels that many peoples are looking forward to Xposed Framework for android lollipop Now the wait is over This is Xposed Framework 3.0 alpha apk.Word that because it in alpha model a few modules is not going to paintings on it however many different helpful modules is operating i additionally examined it on my Moto e and it operating fantastic.We are saying that It's Just right paintings performed via xda builders.

As in kitkat we simply want to set up simplest apk of xposed framework however on this Xposed framework for android lollipop we want  to put in apk+ we additionally wish to flash one zip report from our customized restoration with the intention to paintings Xposed installer.
SO shall we start with steps of The way to set up Xposer framework in android lollipop 5.0+.
Replace:because the xposed module is now turn into Legitimate then you'll be able to obtain from underneath.
[Official]Obtain Xposed Framework V72 for lollipop 5.1, 5.0 [Stable][Alpha 4]

Identified problems:
- It kind of feels to boot loop on Samsung inventory ROMs! Replace: Samsung has modified rather a couple of issues of their model of ART. It is going to take extra time to regulate Xposed for it.
See additionally

See additionally:Learn how to set up Xposed Framwork on Android Marshmallow 6.0

#For Samsung instrument on lollipop

Talk over with this hyperlink :Obtain Xposed Framework for Samsung operating on lollipop 5.0.2

#The best way to set up Xposed Framework for your lollipop gadgets 

1.Set up the recent Xposed Module 3.0 alpha.apk to your android lollipop tool.

2.Then position the the downloaded zip named xposed-arm-*.zip in you SD card the reboot to restoration.

3.Then flash this zip from restoration.

4.Now open Xposed module in you cellular and click on on set up/replace button then click on OK.

5.Your units will probably be rebooted !!

6.Performed your xposed framework is able to paintings in you lollipop powered gadgets.
Replace:because the xposed module is now change into Reliable then you'll obtain from underneath.

See Additionally:Obtain XMOD Video games For android Lollipop 5.0.1 ,5.1

Downloads 

Obtain Xposed Framework V72 for lollipop 5.1, 5.0 [Stable][Alpha 4]

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Android 5.1 update on your Nexus device, how Google manages updates

Android 5.1 update on your Nexus device, how Google manages updates


Waiting for the Android 5.1 update on your Nexus device? You’re not alone, here’s how Google manages updates
If you keep hitting “check for updates” on your Nexus device, you are just wasting your time, and stressing your fingers. We know, we don’t like to wait for the OTA update either.

Having your device constantly check for updates is about as effective as repeatedly hitting a floor button on an elevator – it’s not. As it happens, clearing Google Service Framework data doesn’t help either, in fact, it will actually hurt your chances of getting an update in a timely manner.

We dug through the interwebs to find some information about how Google manages Android updates, et voila, we found an explanation by Google’s own Dan Morrill, an Android Engineer, on Reddit. He shared these pearls of wisdom a little over a year ago when Android 4.4 KitKat started rolling out, but let’s rehash these things as they touch on both tactics for trying to get Android updates, and explain perfectly why they don’t work.

Taking the latter issue first, if you clear the Google Service Framework data, Google’s servers see this as factory reset, changing the primary ID for your device. Doesn’t sound like a big deal right? The problem is that it invalidates all the app tokens which, in turn, wreaks havoc over notifications. In short, you won’t brick your device, but you are not getting it to the front of the line trying to grab the newest OS update.


As for continuously “checking for updates,” it is not unlike knocking at the door when no one is home. The updates are pushed out in phases. The first phase lasts 24-48 hours, and will reach about 1% of devices initially. The engineers then examine error reports and how the devices are checking in.

If all is going well, then the second phase will push out to about 25% of the install base. Assuming there are no further problems (if any), then the following phase will reach 50%, and so-on over the next couple of weeks.

How does that translate to you the user? Well, if you hit “check for updates” during the first phase, basically you have a 1% chance of getting the update. If your device is not randomly selected to receive the “offer,” then you are on the sidelines until the next phase starts. In Morrill’s own words, “Once your device checks in and gets turned down, that’s it until the next batch. Mashing on the ‘check for updates’ button just causes yourdevice to check in again, and get automatically turned down again. Think about how that makes your device feel! WON’T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE PHONES?”

As you may expect, the next phase gives your device another shot at hitting pay dirt for the update, but again, once the device checks in, that is it for a given 24-hour period usually.

If it’s any consolation, the “offers” are random, updates are not handled on a first-come, first-served basis. While that means there is no “race” to get the update first, we kind of wish it was sometimes.
 

Android 5.1 update on your Nexus device, how Google manages updates


source: Dan Morill (1, 2) via Reddit