ISIS and the 2014 OTA - Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

Has anyone tried installing and using ISIS after the new OTA? I am going to use dcooterfrog's script to update my rooted phone running CM10.2.1 and I hope that ISIS will work after.....

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Has anyone tried installing and using ISIS after the new OTA? I am going to use dcooterfrog's script to update my rooted phone running CM10.2.1 and I hope that ISIS will work after.....
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What is ISIS? Googling it din't turn up anything useful.

ISIS is a mobile wallet app. Its basically equivalent to Google Wallet.
It requires openmobileapi, which is not part of any CM builds.
I'd be very interested in knowing if anyone has been able to get ISIS to work in CM.
I've tried, but it fails attempting to verify access to the secure element

To block the secure element install xposed framework. It has a Isis root bypass module. I can verify that it will allow Isis to run but haven't tried to go any further.
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spazmcghee said:
To block the secure element install xposed framework. It has a Isis root bypass module. I can verify that it will allow Isis to run but haven't tried to go any further.
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xposed is useful for bypassing the root check. But it has no effect on whether an app can access the secure element.
The secure element is a protected storage area on the SIM card. Stock (and stock-based) ROMs should all be able to access it.
I am unaware of any CM based ROMs that have the necessary support for accessing the secure element.
According to https://code.google.com/p/seek-for-android/wiki/BuildingTheSystem
It is essential that the device supports the necessary RIL and baseband modifications to allow APDU access to the SIM card, otherwise SIM access will not work!
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Google Wallet: To update or not

I installed the hacked Google Wallet from here to work around VZW's restriction. Now a new version is available in the Play Store. Should I wait for the hacked version to be updated here or can I download the update from the store without losing functionality?
Thanks.
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silverfang77 said:
I installed the hacked Google Wallet from here to work around VZW's restriction. Now a new version is available in the Play Store. Should I wait for the hacked version to be updated here or can I download the update from the store without losing functionality?
Thanks.
Tappin' and talkin' with Tapatalk.
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I would wait, I installed the play version of wallet on my vzw s4 and it tells me that it's not yet available for my network and/or device.
Ok. Will wait. I wonder if we'll have to go through all those steps when we install the updated hacked version.
Thanks.
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denmalley said:
I would wait, I installed the play version of wallet on my vzw s4 and it tells me that it's not yet available for my network and/or device.
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Are you rooted using the wallet mod that is posted on the forum?
I just installed the update last night and I never saw that.. It even set up tap and pay without issue.
silverfang77 - The latest Google Wallet does work with the xposed addon (my signature lists what I am using for Google Wallet compatibility). All I did was run a script to edit the build.prop, I reset Google Wallet, updated Google Wallet, set up Google Wallet and then ran another script to restore my build.prop
I am not sure if your using a custom recovery or not, but if you are you can always do a nandroid backup in case if there is a problem.
Sorry, I guess I didn't quite understand. I thought the OP was asking if the play store version had opened up the functionality. I do not know if installing on top of a hacked version would work or not. I am rooted, but I installed wallet fresh from play without any prior mods or installs.
im using the new wallet with no mod from play store and it worked
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ogrekane313 said:
im using the new wallet with no mod from play store and it worked
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You actually performed a touch to pay transaction? Most don't give a hoot about the new features if you have to give up NFC transactions. And FWIW, even if the app says tap to pay is active, many are reporting failures when actually trying to use it.
not yet ill report back .
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303325 I have the workaround running on my S4 if you want to give it a go. Open1your1eyes0 has it figured out. I was able to make a tap and pay purchase to confirm it. Only catch is you have to be on a TW ROM.
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No custom recovery as I foolishly installed the AME7 update before I knew what it was.
So by consensus, it is OK to update Google Wallet from the Play Store as long as I have those special install files and just edit the BUILD.PROP to make it think it's installing on a Nexus?
I would wait to update
Hi,
I would wait to update as they are still working out some bugs if you have a custom rom. If your stock ME7 Rooted then you might go ahead. Thats what I have. It's all setup for tap and pay, I just need to test it.
Good luck,
silverfang77 said:
No custom recovery as I foolishly installed the AME7 update before I knew what it was.
So by consensus, it is OK to update Google Wallet from the Play Store as long as I have those special install files and just edit the BUILD.PROP to make it think it's installing on a Nexus?
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Well, i installed the version from Play Store, and it worked fine on my un-rooted, stock S4. I even made a purchase at McDonalds with it.
So this new one isn't being blocked by Big Red?
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The app is not, but they're still blocking payments through NFC. It exists as a way to manage your stored credit cards and suchlike.
CrookedKnight said:
The app is not, but they're still blocking payments through NFC. It exists as a way to manage your stored credit cards and suchlike.
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No, not on my phone. I can make transactions perfectly with NFC.
silverfang77 said:
No custom recovery as I foolishly installed the AME7 update before I knew what it was.
So by consensus, it is OK to update Google Wallet from the Play Store as long as I have those special install files and just edit the BUILD.PROP to make it think it's installing on a Nexus?
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There are several threads detailing how to get the stock APK to work.
Here is an alternate method using a modded APK by user loserskater:
open1your1eyes0 said:
Try the following:
Force Stop on Wallet app
Clear Cache and Clear Data on Wallet app (in Application manager)
Delete all traces of it from both locations /system/app and /data/app/ (might be called Wallet.apk too)
Reboot
Flash a fresh version of your AOSP-based ROM (no wipe required)
Push the apk from this link to location /system/app/ and set the permissions to rw-r--r-- (DO NOT OPEN IT YET!!)
Reboot
Open the Wallet app and set everything up
Check what Tap and Pay says in "About" section of the app
Confirm what happens on transaction
***Note*** If the ROM your are flashing is TouchWiz-based for step 5 you need to flash one of the below for your device BEFORE step 6 and then continue.
For Galaxy S3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1943165&d=1367940081
For Galaxy S4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2006809&d=1370008832
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This worked perfectly for me when following these instructions exactly.
I can't follow step five as I'm on stock AME7, which cannot be ROMed or have recovery installed. I was able to install Google Wallet by installing the Wallet Installer and Xposed Installer apps, which took over the functions that normally would have been achieved via a custom recovery, via these instructions, omitting steps seven and eight.
Would I be alright just clearing the cache and wiping the data of the current hacked Wallet I have, doing the BUILD.PROP edit I did before and installing that way? I still have the Wallet Installer and Xposed Installer apps installed. Do I need to download the new version of Wallet from the Play Store and then run those two files again?
vt0r said:
There are several threads detailing how to get the stock APK to work.
Here is an alternate method using a modded APK by user loserskater:
This worked perfectly for me when following these instructions exactly.
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What rom and kernel combo are you running.
Rooted S4

Remove Root from NC5 to use Good email?

I'm on NC5 with MK2 bootloaders and my new company requires that I use Good For Enterprise as my email client. I've tried the Xposed module from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040163 along with an older version of Good as suggested, but I can't get it to work. I hate to give up root, but I have to be able to get work email on my phone so now I'm planning on removing Root. I really don't want to flash stock files if I don't have to because I at least have all the bloatware removed now and I know I can't do that if I flash stock without root.
So my question is what can i do to keep my current system as is, but remove ALL traces of Root? Is it as simple as going into SuperSU and doing a Full Unroot? I'm asking first rather than trying it because each time Good detects Root I have to request a new activation key and I've already done that once so I don't want to have to do it again if it's more complicated than that.
Also, will I have any issues with Knox after doing this?
Thanks
There is an Xposed module that will allow you to "trick" whatever app you want to think you're UNrooted but it's name escapes my memory at this moment...
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pamulli said:
I'm on NC5 with MK2 bootloaders and my new company requires that I use Good For Enterprise as my email client. I've tried the Xposed module from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040163 along with an older version of Good as suggested, but I can't get it to work. I hate to give up root, but I have to be able to get work email on my phone so now I'm planning on removing Root. I really don't want to flash stock files if I don't have to because I at least have all the bloatware removed now and I know I can't do that if I flash stock without root.
So my question is what can i do to keep my current system as is, but remove ALL traces of Root? Is it as simple as going into SuperSU and doing a Full Unroot? I'm asking first rather than trying it because each time Good detects Root I have to request a new activation key and I've already done that once so I don't want to have to do it again if it's more complicated than that.
Also, will I have any issues with Knox after doing this?
Thanks
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You can do the Full Unroot, but first you must remove Busybox if it's installed.
THEN you can use SuperSU full unroot, then unistall SuperSU Pro (if you have it), then uninstall SuperSU.
The unroot.sh script that comes with Saferoot will get rid of busybox and leave you rooted so you can uninstall SuperSU.
Caution: if SuperSU is installed as a system app (/system/app/Superuser.apk) then you can't uninstall it using the application manager.
In that case, removing SuperSU by hand may be necessary.
dm1105 said:
There is an Xposed module that will allow you to "trick" whatever app you want to think you're UNrooted but it's name escapes my memory at this moment...
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I tried the Xposed module, which is posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040163 and I can't get it to work. I also can't get a response on that thread to tell me if I did something wrong. I simply installed the Xposed module and then installed a previous version of Good that others reported as working with the module. Not sure if I'm supposed to do anything in Xposed other than just install the module?
Thanks
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I tried the Xposed module, which is posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040163 and I can't get it to work. I also can't get a response on that thread to tell me if I did something wrong. I simply installed the Xposed module and then installed a previous version of Good that others reported as working with the module. Not sure if I'm supposed to do anything in Xposed other than just install the module?
Thanks
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OK dumb user error. I'm guessing this works a lot better if the Xposed installer is actually installed. I had forgotten to reinstall it after I upgraded to 4.4.2 and only the Wanam module was installed. Hopefully that will solve my issue.
Thanks for the responses.

Huawei Union Y538 Root?

is there anyone know how to root Huawei Union Y538 Root? i looked through xda but cant find anything thanks in advance.
I had partial success using King Root download for android. It rooted and successfully installed the king root su binaries, however Titanium Backup complained that this version of the SU binaries may cause trouble on Android versions higher than 4.2 (or something to that effect. My Union runs Android 5). Titanium backup was never successfully able to clear system apps or move apps from the user space to the ROM space. I attempted to use SuperSu-Me to replace King Root, but upon the script's completion and prompting to restart, the device completely failed to boot past the Huawei logo. Thankfully the device was still new enough that I was able to take it back to the store without question.
Your mileage may very, but be careful and take a backup of what you can.
Kingroot works fine. As for the moving of systems apps I wouldn't because the LOCKED bootloader and kernel check that on boot and will make the device boot loop permanently. (Or until fixed since it is just a soft brick)
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I have successfully rooted Huawei y538 /w lollipop http://www.kingroot.org/
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thrasher194com said:
I have successfully rooted Huawei y538 /w lollipop http://www.kingroot.org/
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Huawei does have a OEM unlock option.
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Reporting buzybox, adaway, setcpu are working with kingroot.
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huawei union hotspot
Has anybody figured out a hotspot mod for this phone. It seems like other huawei phones got it to work by changing the msl, but I can't find a way to do it on the y538.
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spidermanendo25 said:
Has anybody figured out a hotspot mod for this phone. It seems like other huawei phones got it to work by changing the msl, but I can't find a way to do it on the y538.
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I would like to know this as well!
I successfully rooted with KingRoot. However, nothing seems to allow me to enable the native hotspot (build.prop edits, etc). Nor am I able to successfully broadcast or enable hotspot with any 3rd Party WiFi tethering apps, including FoxFi, Barnacle, or even paid WiFi Tether Router!
Any success stories or suggestions out there??
If not, does anyone know if the ZTE Speed or Alcatel OneTouch Elevate are native hotspot enabled or capable of tethering with 3rd party apps? I know the Moto E 2015 is native hotspot enabled and is somewhat easy to work with.
Thanks!
ZTE Speed has native hotspot. But i couldn't get it rooted.
tlag95 said:
I would like to know this as well!
I successfully rooted with KingRoot. However, nothing seems to allow me to enable the native hotspot (build.prop edits, etc). Nor am I able to successfully broadcast or enable hotspot with any 3rd Party WiFi tethering apps, including FoxFi, Barnacle, or even paid WiFi Tether Router!
Any success stories or suggestions out there??
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I successfully got native hotspot by doing the following:
Root with KingRoot
Download Shortcut Maker (Lite) from the Play Store
Three dots on upper right -> Search... -> Search for cham -> Launch Chameleon Payload Maintenance (com.huawei.sprint.chameleon.ui.NodeCategoryListActivity) -> Allow root
Settings -> TetheredData -> Edit -> 4
I performed these steps but when I try to launch the Chameleon Payload Maintanance nothing happens.
Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
Marty_mcfly10 said:
I performed these steps but when I try to launch the Chameleon Payload Maintanance nothing happens.
Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
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The only other steps I did on my phone:
my futile attempt at installing openchameleonnode apk. That one would always open to a blank screen and quit. (people mentioned it worked on various phone makers)
installing QuickShortcutMaker from the Play Store because Shortcut Master (Lite) told me su not found. That one gave me a not enough permissions warning, so I decided to root.
Did you get a request by Shortcut Master for root? If not, maybe try one of the other Chameleon Payload Maintenance on the list (there were several)?
odilatinam said:
The only other steps I did on my phone:
my futile attempt at installing openchameleonnode apk. That one would always open to a blank screen and quit. (people mentioned it worked on various phone makers)
installing QuickShortcutMaker from the Play Store because Shortcut Master (Lite) told me su not found. That one gave me a not enough permissions warning, so I decided to root.
Did you get a request by Shortcut Master for root? If not, maybe try one of the other Chameleon Payload Maintenance on the list (there were several)?
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It seems that Purify was the one causing the issue. I went to general settings and disabled "Keep Root Access" and "Auto purify" and rebooted the phone.
After that I was able to launch the shortcut and make the change.
Thanks a lot for your help!
What provider are you using. I am on Boost. Will that allow me to use my unlimited data plan as a hotspot instead of the 8 gigabyte tethering
Purify had issues I think it's something with (zone-libentertainment).
Boost mobile
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Guys,
I would like to remove "Google Play Books" and "Google Play Games" but tried a lot of apps (Titanium Backup, Purify, ES File Explorer, NoBloat Free, Uninstall, Root FileManager) and none of them was able to remove them.
I'm no expert but It seems that "/system" is mounted as ready-only so I'm not sure how it would be possible to uninstall them.
Did you guys had any luck removing system apps after rooting with King Root?
Sent from my Huawei Y538 on Boost Mobile.
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Marty_mcfly10 said:
Guys,
I would like to remove "Google Play Books" and "Google Play Games" but tried a lot of apps (Titanium Backup, Purify, ES File Explorer, NoBloat Free, Uninstall, Root FileManager) and none of them was able to remove them.
I'm no expert but It seems that "/system" is mounted as ready-only so I'm not sure how it would be possible to uninstall them.
Did you guys had any luck removing system apps after rooting with King Root?
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Yes you can see my post of sys apps I have uninstalled
Sent from my Huawei Y538 on Boost Mobile.
thrasher194com said:
Sent from my Huawei Y538 on Boost Mobile.
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Yes you can see my post of sys apps I have uninstalled
Sent from my Huawei Y538 on Boost Mobile.
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I can send it to Purify`s recycle bin as well, but I cannot completely remove.
When I try to do it one of those two things happen:
1) I get a message saying that the remove fail.
2) I get a message saying that the remove was successful but the app returns to the list of installed apps.
Are you able to completely remove?
Thanks,
sandix said:
Kingroot works fine. As for the moving of systems apps I wouldn't because the LOCKED bootloader and kernel check that on boot and will make the device boot loop permanently. (Or until fixed since it is just a soft brick)
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thrasher194com said:
I have successfully rooted Huawei y538 /w lollipop http://www.kingroot.org/
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I know Kingroot works fine.
But
The OP said:
" I attempted to use SuperSu-Me to replace King Root, but upon the script's completion and prompting to restart, the device completely failed to boot past the Huawei logo."

Remove root or make apps believe there is no root access

Hi there,
configuration: LG Nexus 4 ("mako") with lineage OS 14.1, root access
I have root access as it is very useful for many apps. Unfortunately, many banking and verfication apps do not work when root is installed. For some, google app store prevents installation, others cannot be used and a security warning is given.
Is there any chance to "pretend" root acess is not given, either to all apps or to some speficif apps?
godlich said:
Hi there,
configuration: LG Nexus 4 ("mako") with lineage OS 14.1, root access
I have root access as it is very useful for many apps. Unfortunately, many banking and verfication apps do not work when root is installed. For some, google app store prevents installation, others cannot be used and a security warning is given.
Is there any chance to "pretend" root acess is not given, either to all apps or to some speficif apps?
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You can try RootCloak. It is an Xposed module.
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godlich said:
Hi there,
configuration: LG Nexus 4 ("mako") with lineage OS 14.1, root access
I have root access as it is very useful for many apps. Unfortunately, many banking and verfication apps do not work when root is installed. For some, google app store prevents installation, others cannot be used and a security warning is given.
Is there any chance to "pretend" root acess is not given, either to all apps or to some speficif apps?
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There are far too many files to make banking's apps flag and always ends in wasted time, it is far better to just use the banks main sites with a good browser.
philsilvers said:
There are far too many files to make banking's apps flag and always ends in wasted time, it is far better to just use the banks main sites with a good browser.
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Thats right, but I need the banking apps to generate TAN to verify the money transfer.
RealWelder said:
You can try RootCloak. It is an Xposed module.
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Thanky! That does not help. I tried different solutions.
I am now thinking about using dual boot. Otherwise I need to switch back to the normal rom.

How do I defeat SafetyNet?

I need help. Pretty clueless when it comes to technology. Bought new phone to use an app as my old one no longer supports the new updates.
New phone is Xgody LTE 4G with Android 6. The I want to use app does not work for security reasons? Browsed google using a few keywords. So far I've checked to see if the phone is rooted (not sure what this means) using Supersu app, no root found. Using SaftyNet the phone fails on basic integrity and CTS profile match, do not know what this means but I'm guessing it has something to do with the app not working.
I believe there is a work around. Have read something about Magisk which I think might hide whatever is on my phone from the SafetyNet tests and get the bank app working. The problem is I haven't a clue how to install this or what it is. Does anyone have a step by step guide how to do this, assuming the person doing the task hasn't got a clue? Any help appreciated.
jimmyshoottherunner said:
I need help. Pretty clueless when it comes to technology. Bought new phone to use an app as my old one no longer supports the new updates.
New phone is Xgody LTE 4G with Android 6. The I want to use app does not work for security reasons? Browsed google using a few keywords. So far I've checked to see if the phone is rooted (not sure what this means) using Supersu app, no root found. Using SaftyNet the phone fails on basic integrity and CTS profile match, do not know what this means but I'm guessing it has something to do with the app not working.
I believe there is a work around. Have read something about Magisk which I think might hide whatever is on my phone from the SafetyNet tests and get the bank app working. The problem is I haven't a clue how to install this or what it is. Does anyone have a step by step guide how to do this, assuming the person doing the task hasn't got a clue? Any help appreciated.
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Which app are you trying to run?
TIDE banking app. Contacted TIDE and they've said my phone must be rooted but I checked with SuperSu and no root was found? This is all new to me, feel a little lost but I'm learning, slowly.
jimmyshoottherunner said:
TIDE banking app. Contacted TIDE and they've said my phone must be rooted but I checked with SuperSu and no root was found? This is all new to me, feel a little lost but I'm learning, slowly.
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SuperSU might not be detecting root due to difference in su binary.
Try Root Checker Basic. You can get it from playstore.
jimmyshoottherunner said:
I need help. Pretty clueless when it comes to technology. Bought new phone to use an app as my old one no longer supports the new updates.
New phone is Xgody LTE 4G with Android 6. The I want to use app does not work for security reasons? Browsed google using a few keywords. So far I've checked to see if the phone is rooted (not sure what this means) using Supersu app, no root found. Using SaftyNet the phone fails on basic integrity and CTS profile match, do not know what this means but I'm guessing it has something to do with the app not working.
I believe there is a work around. Have read something about Magisk which I think might hide whatever is on my phone from the SafetyNet tests and get the bank app working. The problem is I haven't a clue how to install this or what it is. Does anyone have a step by step guide how to do this, assuming the person doing the task hasn't got a clue? Any help appreciated.
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Try and actually root the phone and then install Magisk root instead of supersu and use magisk hide it, or install hide my root
phone not rooted according to root checker basic
jimmyshoottherunner said:
phone not rooted according to root checker basic
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Is the phone brand new or is it secondhand?
The phone is new
Install magisk, it works.

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