As of this morning my snapchat is working again. I'm on a XT1563 X play running Marshmallux rom with twrp.
First uninstall snapchat and install it again but do not open it.
1. Install correct Xposed APK for your android version.
2. Flash the correct Xposed zip file.
Now try and open snapchat and login. It should give you the login error.
Uninstall snapchat and re-install then power off device.
3. Flash correct Xposed uninstaller zip. Reboot.
4. Snapchat *should* work now. I tried a bunch of different things but this one seemed to work.
Doesn't work for me
Okay I've flashed cm13 rom on my Redmi Note 3 Pro along with SuperSU and Lazyflasher (this was my first time doing this) and now when I attempt to login to snapchat it says temporarily failed but it keeps repeating the same error. Now, casper works fine but I would like to have the ability to access normal snapchat if I choose to. Anyone have any advice or fixes?
I just installed xposed framework not long after this if that information is relevant. So, it was still producing an error even though I did not have xposed installed.
Same problem
Although i uninstalled
Xposed
Xposed framework
Snapchat and downloaded it from play store
Vaet said:
Okay I've flashed
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If you've not tried xposed uninstaller.zip thn flash it with recovery *(even if you don't have xposed)* , rebbot, Clear snapchat app data, Force stop it. And try logging in again.
You have to disable Xposed then login into snapchat then enable Xposed
I just had the same problem but I have never ever installed xposed on my phone before only casper.
Is there any way to log into snapchat without unrooting my phone?
clownage said:
I just had the same problem but I have never ever installed xposed on my phone before only casper.
Is there any way to log into snapchat without unrooting my phone?
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Same problem for me
Sent from my SM-G920F using XDA Free mobile app
I always keep on flashing new ROMs for my redmi note 3. Use it for a week and then flash a new one.
Its easy and fast proccess to flash and install a ROM. Though the setting up process is longer.
But. I have to install apps then. I have more than 70 apps (apks) to install. It really takes a long time to install them individually and then set up all this apps.
I really need a technique to install the apk's directly.
Without asking :; in the background.
I have tried with es root explorer one key install feature but that also doesn't work.
It shows install/uninstall failed.
Help.!? Is there any way to install mass no of apks at once. To save time and set them up later.
Pls
Any technique or way. Does anyone know how to do this??????
Hey
I think Titanium Backup is what you are looking for ?
Drop me a msg if you don't know how to use it.
[email protected] said:
I always keep on flashing new ROMs for my redmi note 3. Use it for a week and then flash a new one.
Its easy and fast proccess to flash and install a ROM. Though the setting up process is longer.
But. I have to install apps then. I have more than 70 apps (apks) to install. It really takes a long time to install them individually and then set up all this apps.
I really need a technique to install the apk's directly.
Without asking :; in the background.
I have tried with es root explorer one key install feature but that also doesn't work.
It shows install/uninstall failed.
Help.!? Is there any way to install mass no of apks at once. To save time and set them up later.
Pls
Any technique or way. Does anyone know how to do this??????
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Try Titanium Backup Pro.
I also flash ROMs frequently. The very first thing before flashing I do is to create backup of all my user apps. Then I Clean flash new ROM and I only download one app from play store i.e. Titanium backup. It can restore all the user as well as system apps (not recommended).
You can use it batch actions to restore all the user apps in One Go and If you will purchase the Pro feature It will restore all the applications silently in background. Without pro feature it will prompt you to install individual apk
xposed
There is an xposed module for that, but i forget the name. Maybe it was installeropt
use titanuim and create update.zip in titanium battch actions with all u r apps and flash that zips .....boom done
everybody who recommeds using titanium backup is correct. go grab the app.
you can try cm13, or use update zip option add all apk's in zip flash via twrp,
Hi, I have a galaxy s7 snapdragon from AT&T that is rooted. If you do not know snapchat no longer works on rooted phones with or without xposed. So in order to get snapchat working correctly on my phone I must use bluestacks to login and then backup snapchat's app data using titanium backup then put the Titanium backup files on my phone and restore snapchat. I used to be able to do this as I had a working rooted bluestacks that allowed me to, I do not have that anymore as i deleted it thinking I wouldn't need it anymore (boy was I wrong). Any workarounds not using that method do not work on my phone because of the way it is rooted (Engineering Kernel) and the way xposed is installed (not uninstallable without using flashfire and messing some things up). I have tried countless rooted bluestacks where either snapchat won't let me login in or titanium backup is stuck on "Detecting SU and Busy Box" even though root checker says I have root access. If anyone could please help me out by finding a working bluestacks with titanium backup on windows 10 with me being able to open snapchat before bluestacks is rooted so I can login, then root bluestacks keeping snapchat data. Or a way to hide xposed and root using xposed or some app so snapchat will work on my phone. And lastly maybe if someone who has the working bluestacks could just login to my snapchat, back it up using TB, and send me the restore files. Any solution is greatly appreciated!!
Cheers!
-Ice
Hi all, my SM-G9280 still cannot log into Snapchat. I've rooted the phone (since it doesn't come with Google Play Services). The android vers is 6.0.1 and Baseband is G9280ZCU2BPK1.
My phone is Chinese so it does not come with Google Play Services, and I have to root to get it.
I've tried :
1) RootCloak + Cydia Substrate. Doesn't work for some reason.
2) Xposed + Root Cloak. Installing the xposed framework crashes my phone and causes a bootloop. Recoverable by flashing the stock ROM and resetting phone though.
(EDIT: Xposed + Root Cloak does work now, I've added Snapchat to the list of root-hide apps, but it still does not allow me to log into Snapchat.)
3) Unrooting and Rerooting. Unrooting removes Google Play Services along with the root and Snapchat does not work if Google Play Services is not present.
I would try Titanium Backup with Snapchat except I don't have a second android device avaliable.
Is there any other solutions that I can do to log into Snapchat?
Can someone help me? Please?
Bump, can someone please help me?
Bumped again... Please someone help me with this issue.
First off why would removing root remove Google play services? This is not how this works. From the looks of it you have a china based device that didn't come with Google stuff installed. Take care of that first. Then root after.
Yeah, I have to root in order to get Google stuff.
As far as I know for my device there is no way to get Google Play Services other than rooting.
bionic_mike said:
Yeah, I have to root in order to get Google stuff.
As far as I know for my device there is no way to get Google Play Services other than rooting.
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Well then I would root get the Google stuff and unroot. As they are not connected you should be able to pull it off.
I tried that. But as soon as I unroot Google Play Services dissapears and when I unroot using SuperSU it causes a bootloop, which is solvable by flashing the custom ROM,
So that doesn't work. Or am I doing something wrong with the unrooting process?
bionic_mike said:
I tried that. But as soon as I unroot Google Play Services dissapears and when I unroot using SuperSU it causes a bootloop, which is solvable by flashing the custom ROM,
So that doesn't work. Or am I doing something wrong with the unrooting process?
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You are doing something wrong along the way. If you have a custom rom then you should have a custom recovery as well. At That point all you have to do is flash the rom and a gapps package. Dont flash any root apps. If they are built into the rom then that may be a bit harder to deal with.
I don't have a custom rom...
The way I got Google Play Services and Google Play to work is I rooted, then used a third-party app (Not OpenGApps) to install Google Play Services, the framework, and everything else.
I still have my stock rom, it's just rooted and has google play services that's all.
The fix is easy. Just grab another phone that is rooted but without Xposed Framework, you install SC and login. After login do a backup of the app with Titanium backup then move the backup to you Note 5/Galaxy s6+ and do a restore of the app's data (data has log in token). That's all ?
Now, if you don't own another phone then you have have to install stock ROM, then log in to your SC using the stock ROM without any modding (rooting) yet. After login root the phone and do a backup with Titanium backup. You can restore your Login data anytime after doing the backup. That's all.
I think that the problem with the log in may be because of the Knox counter in the ROM being triggered. Hope it's works for you. I use this exact method to fix the log in issue.
luisoriera said:
The fix is easy. Just grab another phone that is rooted but without Xposed Framework, you install SC and login. After login do a backup of the app with Titanium backup then move the backup to you Note 5/Galaxy s6+ and do a restore of the app's data (data has log in token). That's all
Now, if you don't own another phone then you have have to install stock ROM, then log in to your SC using the stock ROM without any modding (rooting) yet. After login root the phone and do a backup with Titanium backup. You can restore your Login data anytime after doing the backup. That's all.
I think that the problem with the log in may be because of the Knox counter in the ROM being triggered. Hope it's works for you. I use this exact method to fix the log in issue.
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Read the OP.
I don't have another phone to do Titanium Backup.
When I install Stock ROM, Google Play Services and Framework is not installed therefore Snapchat doesn't work.
Would clearing EVERYTHING, then flashing Stock ROM, then getting OpenGApps help? Because if so then I can do that except i do not know how to setup OpenGApps...
Okay, so I got TWRP then flashed TWRP, then got OpenGApps to get Google Play Services.
I then unrooted but it took away Google Play Services and everything as well. I can't login to Snapchat.
Am I still doing something wrong here?
Bump, posted this on a couple of other forums and no one has replied with a solution
Someone help solve please
Bump.
Bump, I've been able to somehow install Xposed and root cloak. I've added Snapchat to the list to hide the root from the app, but it still won't let me log in.
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did you ever get it to work? ?
Cryslin111 said:
did you ever get it to work? ?
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Nope
I've posted this in several other forums and no one has helped me, or at least provided a solution.