CM11 and unroot? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
I think I know the answer and I think it's 'no', not 100% sure though. Can I apply Cyanogenmod 11 to my phone and then 'unroot' it? My Barclays banking app requires an unrooted phone, and I see it's listed on the RootCloak page as one that that module can't cope with.
Thanks,
Toby

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Root access
Disable.

Ok...so really pretty simple then?!
Thanks!

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Hi,
i have got an idea how it could probably work, but my programming skills and knowledge are too low to try it. The idea is the following:
With any kind of "minimal virtual machine" for just one app, which connects to GPS/WIFI/... from the real device, with faking OS version, root and so on (but takes REAL!! values for position for example). This idea would be very special for Pokemon Go and i think there would be just 1 problem: even if it works, this vm-app would maybe count as "emulator" which niantic not allows.
Would be nice to get any answer like "good idea" or "will never work" or something like that
If you like this idea, feel free to try to create such an vm-app for Pokemon Go
€dit: another idea, but most likely forbidden by Niantic: reverse engineering of the .apk and delete the SafetyNet check (I think this would could as modified client...)
Good Morning,
i found at random something interesting: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck
Since i do not have xposed installed atm on my GT-I9505 (CM13), is there any chance to ask for some1 else may try this? @KoolCharisma, i am interpreting your first post as "i use xposed", could you maybe try it?
And if it works for you, would you please add some information about your device? Especially Firmware and Xposed versions.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
found a fix for Pokemon Go by @Chainfire. All thanks to him please! Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-t3450396

Is there anyway i can bypass device administrator rights?

Hello everyone!
I need your help! Recently the company that I work for decided to force us to use the Intelligent Hub app on our smartphone devices. The think with this awful app is that not only it is slow but also it asks for device administrator rights something that really bugs me.
Is there any way I can bypass this and make the app think that it has administration rights although it does not?
Maybe with a magisk module or something?
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Have a nice day everyone!
Sunny Storm said:
Hello everyone!
I need your help! Recently the company that I work for decided to force us to use the Intelligent Hub app on our smartphone devices. The think with this awful app is that not only it is slow but also it asks for device administrator rights something that really bugs me.
Is there any way I can bypass this and make the app think that it has administration rights although it does not?
Maybe with a magisk module or something?
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice day everyone!
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I'm also interested to find a solution for it. Did you find a solution for it?
No there isn't. If there was then the app wouldn't serve a purpose now would it.
Sunny Storm said:
Hello everyone!
I need your help! Recently the company that I work for decided to force us to use the Intelligent Hub app on our smartphone devices. The think with this awful app is that not only it is slow but also it asks for device administrator rights something that really bugs me.
Is there any way I can bypass this and make the app think that it has administration rights although it does not?
Maybe with a magisk module or something?
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice day everyone!
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Get a non-smartphone, problem solved!
Seriously though, Xposed Framework with XPrivacy might be able to do it. EDIT: The old one, not XPrivacyLua, is better if you can run it. It allowed you to do really stupid stuff that can break everything, which in this case is probably what you need.
If it was me, I would tell them to give me a phone and cell plan just for work and put it on there. I wouldn't particularly care about them having access, it's the principle of the thing.
I am currently wondering this too.

Question Will Root disable SPen

Hi folks,
Question from an iOs guy... last Android was the S3
I switched to S23 Ultra for the use of the S-Pen and taking quick notes as well as use it for my calendar.
If I root the phone I know Ill get a basic Android 13 without all that Bloatware stuff from Samsung.
But will I be able to install let's say the apks for the S-Pen stuff ?
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Already downloaded all the stuff to root, just waiting for this to be settled and then go ahead.
Rouv said:
Hi folks,
Question from an iOs guy... last Android was the S3
I switched to S23 Ultra for the use of the S-Pen and taking quick notes as well as use it for my calendar.
If I root the phone I know Ill get a basic Android 13 without all that Bloatware stuff from Samsung.
But will I be able to install let's say the apks for the S-Pen stuff ?
Thanks
Already downloaded all the stuff to root, just waiting for this to be settled and then go ahead.
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you wont lose any of those functions unless you uninstall something related to the spen. speaking of root, you cant really debloat using root at the moment. it has something to do with the read and write access.
Rouv said:
Hi folks,
Question from an iOs guy... last Android was the S3
I switched to S23 Ultra for the use of the S-Pen and taking quick notes as well as use it for my calendar.
If I root the phone I know Ill get a basic Android 13 without all that Bloatware stuff from Samsung.
But will I be able to install let's say the apks for the S-Pen stuff ?
Thanks
Already downloaded all the stuff to root, just waiting for this to be settled and then go ahead.
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No you won't lose any spen functions, you will lose anything related to knox (samsung pay, etc) as for debloating, you can do that without root just fine. Google universal android debloater gui from github or google adb app control
Both do the same thing, and both are free and they both ha e plenty of instructions on how to use and how to not break your device. Also I don't have the link for it but google XDA samsung optimization guide and it will tell you how to use adb app control and how to optimize your device. I personally don't use the guide I pick and choose what I want and it's fairly self explanatory.
the best way is disable app relate to s-pen if you don't need it

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