UPDATE: You can install the official Xposed framework (v74) by @rovo89. I have updated the instructions accordingly. It is recommended you upgrade to this version, as it has some bug fixes and is an official version.



NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE. FOLLOW THIS GUIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

(This will take A VERY LONG TIME-Your phone will not boot for at least 10-30 minutes.)



*Please note: Some users have reported the flash appearing successful, but after booting, the Xposed framework is not installed. Some of these users report second and third attempts failing. You may have to try it over and over before it actually installs the framework. Currently it is unknown why this is an issue. This is a rare issue, but there have been a few reports of it.

Confirmed working on:

You do not need a custom recovery or unlocked bootloader. All you need is root. Here is how I did it:1. Download Xposed framework (xposed-v74-sdk22-arm64.zip) from here 2. Download official Xposed installer (XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk) (APK ONLY!) from here 3. Install FlashFire (you will have to sign up for the beta program) here 4. Make sure your phone is fully charged. Make sure it's unplugged from computer or any power source.5. Flash Xposed framework using FlashFire. (Just use the flash .zip option. Do not check Automount)6. Install official Xposed installer7. You have Xposed! Enjoy!confirmed by meconfirmed by @ djkinetic & @ uly609 confirmed by @ AvivEliyahu confirmed by @ BySezerSimsek confirmed by @ blaqlemon confirmed by @ DoubleJOption confirmed by @ Winrahr confirmed by @ vintag552 confirmed by @ AbhimanyuAryan confirmed by @ juju2011 (Verizon) confirmed by @ yoonee confirmed by @ Z3ldaFan88 confirmed by @ tkdsl confirmed by @ user787