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On my old phone (Samsung I9305), I was able to enable the dropdown notification bar while the phone was locked by using this Xposed module.

However, it doesn't work on my Zenfone 2. (Running 5.0, rooted with Xposed Framework.) Yes, I have activated the module, rebooted, activated the setting and then rebooted again.

Several other Xposed modules do work.

Maybe it's because of incompatibility with 5.0 or x86?

In any case, is there any way to enable it on the lock screen?

By the way, the bounty notice says "credible sources." Obviously, that's not required. It just needs to work. Should probably have used to "draw attention" tag.

Fiksdal
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  • comments here indicate that it is x86 issue. Maybe you can try with Xposed Module x86 to see if the module works? – beeshyams Jul 07 '16 at 13:03
  • @beeshyams I misunderstand your comment at first. I thought you were linking to some Xposed Module that would enhance compatability with x86 for other apps. To clarify, I have successfully installed Xposed Framework, as well as several other modules. – Fiksdal Jul 07 '16 at 18:37
  • I am aware by your comment linking modules tried. Uninstalling that and installing framework using this is the option i was suggesting, since this appears to be specifically tailored for your chipset peculiarities. Of course, you don't know if all the modules you use now will work or not. Reasons for believing that this framework is different from regular ones 1. My last device was Huawei, and because of heavily Tweaked UI, only a modded framework would work or a very early version (2.5.1) of regular framework 2. In the linked thread, do not see any updates to the OP to date // cont'd// – beeshyams Jul 07 '16 at 21:32
  • And that supports #1 . I can't make out of it is modded or a early framework that is offered. You can always take a Nandroid and try this after uninstalling regular framework. 3.Besides, it specifically claims Lollipop support for all devices running Intel processor – beeshyams Jul 07 '16 at 21:38
  • @beeshyams The framework I have now is already a special x86 build. – Fiksdal Jul 07 '16 at 21:40
  • This version is ported for your device specially, as mentioned in the first line of OP. Unless i am wrong, you are meaning it is special because it is designed for your chipset. But being ported may have taken care of some peculiarities of your device and your desired mod is also not updated for long and may just work with this ported framework. Upto you to explore. I can't test – beeshyams Jul 07 '16 at 21:49
  • @beeshyams Right. I misunderstood your comments. Was a bit tired yesterday, sorry. I've tried it now. I uninstalled my previous Xposed, and tried installing the one you linked to. Unfortunately, flashing Xposed via adb doesn't work with my device (no idea why.) (I get this output, but the phone doesn't reboot or anything.) It was the same way with my previous Xposed. I had to flash via recovery. The thread you linked to doesn't supply any .zip for recovery flashing. – Fiksdal Jul 08 '16 at 06:27
  • Sorry it didn't work – beeshyams Jul 08 '16 at 06:35
  • @beeshyams Thanks for trying! Do you think you could also take a look at this? – Fiksdal Jul 08 '16 at 07:03
  • I wish i could but can't as i have no knowledge of Linux and just manage to get by using basic commands. Suggest you ping for help in chat room for Linux pros to help you. All the best. Doesn't hurt to ask on XDA thread too – beeshyams Jul 08 '16 at 08:12
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    @beeshyams I actually managed to flash it via adb now, but it gave a bootloop. No big deal, just restored the firmware. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. – Fiksdal Jul 08 '16 at 21:50

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