Hey, so I have a bunch of items that won’t install, saying they’re not compatible with my device. Thing is, they were all installed prior to my doing a reset. I just needed to get a fresh clean start after lots of testing stuff cluttered things.
OK so here are things to note: I’m using a Moto g stylus 5g 2023 (XT2315-1) genenv. Android 13. I have TWRP setup as my recovery, and I’m rooted with Magisk which is up to date.
I did not make any upgrades or downgrades of Android, I simple reset. Most things are working fine, but just some APKs won’t install.
It is possible that I had previously had an LSposed (Xposed variant) module installed which dealt with this; all it is, is an arbitrary minAPI designation but in no way actually has a compatibility problem. But try as I might, I don’t remember specifically installing a module to resolve this. Rather, I suspect perhaps it was dealt with inadvertently by something I happened to install. ¿maybe?
If anyone knows the solution to this, I’d be much-preesh.


Not sure if it would help, but if you can try installing it with ADB instead, ADB gives much more helpful information on why it failed rather than a useless generic unsupported error message.
I’m gonna give it a try tomorrow actually. Will fup if anything develops. Thanks for the reminder. Hmmm maybe this would also be a good opportunity to setup and test ADB over network.
Good luck!