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.


Are you using the official ROM or a custom ROM? Are you reusing the old installers or did you redownloaded them?
Either way there are some apps that can install apks with root, mix file manager comes to mind but I’m sure there are others.
I’m using the stock Motorola ROM. I am rooted, and yes I’ve tried installing with root privs. In fact I’ve tried using several installers, including MiX, but also SAI and two others.
I’m installing from saved APK files. I was able to use the same APK and install on a device with Android 6, as well as another with Android 10. I’m really not sure how to narrow down exactly what’s going wrong, but I know that prior to my factory reset, they all installed without any problem. Then again, I had a ton of add-ons and hacks installed. Some that I have not yet reinstalled, such as Gravity Box, and a handful of other LSposed modules and Magisk modules.