Release LSPosed v1.11.0
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🎉 To celebrate the release of Android 16, we are excited to announce a new stable version of LSPosed!
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# LSPosed v1.11.0 🎐
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To better understand LSPosed, we recommend reading our [troubleshooting guide](https://github.com/JingMatrix/LSPosed/issues/123).
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This release brings major improvements for **Android 16 Beta** readiness, resolves specific quirks on Android 10 and OnePlus devices, and significantly reinforces overall system stability.
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### ✨ What's New
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* Fully support Android 16.
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* Hide traces introduced by the `dex2oat` hook.
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* The LSPosed manager can now be opened via the Action button.
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* New options have been added to the `Select` menu for scopes.
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* Allow users to toggle off detectable logging of LSPosed.
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### 📱 Compatibility & Core
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* **Android 16 Beta Support:** Fixed compatibility issues with Android 16 QPR Beta 3 (specifically `UserManager` changes) and recent ART updates affecting the `dex2oat` wrapper.
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* **Android 10 Fixes:** Resolved `dex2oat` crashes caused by 32-bit/64-bit architecture mismatches.
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* **OnePlus Compatibility:** Restored `Application#attach` hooking capabilities, overcoming aggressive method inlining found in recent OOS updates.
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* **Dex2Oat Overhaul:** Refactored the wrapper to utilize the APEX linker directly, eliminating missing symbol errors and boosting reliability.
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### 🐛 Bug Fixes
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* The `LSPlt` hook has been abandoned for efficiency considerations.
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* Resolved an issue where modules targeting `systemui` (e.g., `ClassicPowerMenu`) were not working.
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* Removed Telemetry monitoring.
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### 🛠️ Stability & Fixes
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* **Database Integrity:** Resolved critical crashes and potential corruption during database initialization and migration.
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* **Frida Compatibility:** Fixed `SIGSEGV` crashes when running alongside Frida by making memory mapping parsing more robust.
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* **SELinux:** Corrected file contexts for the modern Xposed API 100 (`openRemoteFile`) and ensured they persist across reboots.
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* **Injection Reliability:** Implemented retry logic for System Server injection to minimize start-up failures.
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### 🔄 Other Changes
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* The dependency on `topjohnwu/libcxx` has been removed in favor of the official C++ implementation. This will result in a larger release archive for LSPosed.
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### ⚡ Internal Changes
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* **Kotlin Refactor:** The `DexParser` has been rewritten in Kotlin for improved performance and maintainability.
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* **WebUI Removal:** Removed the WebUI integration as it is no longer required.
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### 🚀 High-Priority Plans
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* Creating comprehensive development documentation for LSPosed.
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* Resolving open issues with assignees.
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---
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**Full Changelog**: [v1.10.1...v1.10.2](https://github.com/JingMatrix/LSPosed/compare/v1.10.1...v1.10.2)
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## 🔮 Development Plan
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<details>
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<summary>❤️ A personal note</summary>
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The current LSPosed fork is undergoing a complete refactor into a new project: **Vector**.
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For the past few months, I have been focused on finishing my PhD thesis manuscript, which has limited my active development on LSPosed. I sincerely appreciate the community's passion and support during this time. It has been a pleasure to witness our community grow and thrive around this open-source fork. I am deeply indebted to your trust and respect, which has indeed helped me navigate the unavoidable challenges and depressions faced by a PhD candidate.
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We are in the process of rewriting the Java layer into Kotlin and adding extensive documentation for the native layer.
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Maintaining this project is a joyful responsibility. However, life is a grand museum of passions, and I am constantly called by my devotion to research and teaching at the university. For users eagerly awaiting new features, I want to reassure you that the LSPosed codebase is quite stable and sufficient for its functionality. Moreover, I sincerely encourage developers to join the project. For all users, please consider participating in the [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/JingMatrix/LSPosed/discussions) to share your experiences and various tips. Nothing is more valuable to an open-source project than an active community.
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</details>
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The name **Vector** was chosen to manifest its close mathematical relationship with **Matrix**, while symbolizing the framework's role as a precise injection vector for modules.
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