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Root [Fierce 2]List of working Xposed Modules

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The next couple of weeks will be very busy for me. When I become available once again I look forward to testing new modules. In the meantime if someone could please update the working and non working module list that would be grand.
 
Just an FYI, you guys know there is a way to disable Xposed when a module breaks the loading process right? Press any hardware key (I typically use the Vol keys) several times during boot. You should feel it vibrate for each press and a longer vibration after the 4th press. Xposed is now disabled. I think you have to then reinstall it in the app but not a big deal. You can then easily test any module and not have to do a factory reset which is ridiculous.
 
Just an FYI, you guys know there is a way to disable Xposed when a module breaks the loading process right? Press any hardware key (I typically use the Vol keys) several times during boot. You should feel it vibrate for each press and a longer vibration after the 4th press. Xposed is now disabled. I think you have to then reinstall it in the app but not a big deal. You can then easily test any module and not have to do a factory reset which is ridiculous.
I have heard of that but I don't think it works all the time
 
I have heard of that but I don't think it works all the time

I've used it several times. It works on KK and whatever the last couple versions of Xposed are IIRC, it may only be the latest 2.6.1 though. Anyway it works fine in KK every time I have tried it both here on this device and my GS4. Lollipop doesn't have the same safety measure though IIRC. I guess if you would rather factory reset every time you can though.
 
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I've used it several times. It works on KK and whatever the last couple versions of Xposed are IIRC, it may only be the latest 2.6.1 though. Anyway it works fine in KK every time I have tried it both here on this device and my GS4. Lollipop doesn't have the same safety measure though IIRC. I guess if you would rather factory reset every time you can though.
Ok can you give me a brief instructional on how to activate it when in a bootloop?
 
Ok can you give me a brief instructional on how to activate it when in a bootloop?

Safe mode, which was developed by XDA Recognized Contributor Tungstwenty, allows you to disable Xposed at boot. This is useful if a particular module is causing you bootloops. Safe mode can be activated by repeatedly pressing any of your device’s hardware buttons during early startup. Your device will then vibrate twice after the first button press is detected, after which you have five seconds to press the same button an additional four times. Safe mode is then confirmed with a long vibration.

Like I said, I typically do Vol Up or Down. It occasionally takes a second try but not usually.
 
Here are all the modules I have tested, all of them work even if they don't have a check mark
 

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Hello! So I'm new to all this stuff.. I just wanted to ask does this decrease my battery life? And is there a way to increase it?
 
Hello! So I'm new to all this stuff.. I just wanted to ask does this decrease my battery life? And is there a way to increase it?
Not at all, but be careful which modules you install because many softbrick (make phone temporarily unusable until restored in recovery) this device so always check here to see if the mod works)
 
Does it only work if the device is soft bricked because I tried it normally and got no vibration feedback or booted into safety mode

I tried booting into safe mode even though nothing had gone wrong. It seems that you can. You just have to keep mashing at whatever button before the presses are detected and it vibrates. On a different note, KitKat bugs fixer module works. Fixed the issues I was having with widgets failing to refresh and Battery Doctor's cpu management not sticking whenever I discarded the app from recents.
 

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I tried booting into safe mode even though nothing had gone wrong. It seems that you can. You just have to keep mashing at whatever button before the presses are detected and it vibrates. On a different note, KitKat bugs fixer module works. Fixed the issues I was having with widgets failing to refresh and Battery Doctor's cpu management not sticking whenever I discarded the app from recents.
Thanks, I wasn't really sure if safety mode worked because in the tutorial it states that as soon as you press the volume button the phone vibrates but it actually takes some button mashing, so basically this mode disabled xposed so that you can go back in the app and dissable the mod that doesn't work and reenable xposed. #genius
 
I hereby confirm that xposed safety mode works, after being soft bricked by a system font changing mod I ejected the battery and powered on the phone and button mashed volume up then I simply deactivated the troublesome mod and reactivated xposed, say goodbye to having to restore your phone
 

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