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Hi,
I am currently on a rooted Galaxy Note 4 running kit kat and I improperly removed Greenify through Titanium Backup without backing it up. I found the proper method afterwards, but I can't deactivate it anymore through the play store after unchecking the settings in security. How would I install it back?
Thank you in advance.
I'm sorry, what do you mean by "can't deactivate it anymore through the play store"?
So I go to the play store and it has the two options "deactivate" or "open". I obviously get an error when I try to open it since I uninstalled the files. When I click deactivate it tells me to go to my settings and unchecked the box and stuff. Which I tried but it still won't let me deactivate after unchecking the box in settings > security > device manager > uncheck the box.
The error when I open it says "unfortunately com.oasisfeng.greenify had stopped working"
infinity1523 said:
The error when I open it says "unfortunately com.oasisfeng.greenify had stopped working"
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Go to Xposed and deactivate Greenify from the Modules list. Then reboot and see if you can install again from Play Store.
I just rooted my phone so I am new to this. When u say Xposed you mean Wanam Xposed app Right? Thanks for the reply.
infinity1523 said:
I just rooted my phone so I am new to this. When u say Xposed you mean Wanam Xposed app Right? Thanks for the reply.
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No. I am talking about the Xposed module by rovo89 and tungstwenty. With this module, various mods can be installed one of which is Wanam Xposed and Greenify is another.
In which mode were you using Greenify, root or boost? If you were using it in boost mode, you should have Xposed installed and Greenify activated in Xposed. If in root mode only, then you don't require Xposed. In that case wait for the OP to reply.
Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
Zarou said:
Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
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- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
Davey126 said:
- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
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Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
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If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
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If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
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Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
Zarou said:
Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
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Not much more to say. Either: 1) you have no system apps running aside from SuperSU [seems unlikely]; or 2) Greenify does not have sufficient permissions to see and act upon system apps. Good luck chasing this one down.
SuperSU typically runs as a user app regardless of how Greenify characterizes it. You can check current status from within SuperSU.
Hi
Got my S10 one week ago. Rooted it right away because i wanted to enable "dual-sim + sd-card mod".
After one day my Snapchat account got locked for 12 hours by Team Snapchat.
Somehow Snapchat had discovered that I was running modified apps.
So after my 12 hour ban I checked the settings in Magisk Manager. I "root-hided" for all google services and Snapchat.
Also afther this 12 hour ban I started to boot up my S10 the without root/combination key/recovery.
But now, two days later, I got a new ban from Snapchat .
What to do? I'm so confused right now.
This did never happen on my rooted and modified Samsung Galaxy S9+. Is there something I am missing in my S10?
jfm91 said:
Hi
Got my S10 one week ago. Rooted it right away because i wanted to enable "dual-sim + sd-card mod".
After one day my Snapchat account got locked for 12 hours by Team Snapchat.
Somehow Snapchat had discovered that I was running modified apps.
So after my 12 hour ban I checked the settings in Magisk Manager. I "root-hided" for all google services and Snapchat.
Also afther this 12 hour ban I started to boot up my S10 the without root/combination key/recovery.
But now, two days later, I got a new ban from Snapchat .
What to do? I'm so confused right now.
This did never happen on my rooted and modified Samsung Galaxy S9+. Is there something I am missing in my S10?
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In magisk hide magisk manager
ExtremeGrief said:
In magisk hide magisk manager
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I cant find "Magisk manager" inside "Magisk hide"
jfm91 said:
I cant find "Magisk manager" inside "Magisk hide"
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go to magisk settings and there is an option Hide Magisk Manager.
ExtremeGrief said:
go to magisk settings and there is an option Hide Magisk Manager.
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Found it.
But it was already hidden
jfm91 said:
Found it.
But it was already hidden
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Then idk.
Could the problem be that I used my phone without recovery boot after my first ban?
Had the same issue
same on oneplus 6 magisk hide
You haft to Uninstall repo /Xposed installer because snapchat is really sensitive on Xposed!
That should solve the problem!
xXblacksiteXx said:
You haft to Uninstall repo /Xposed installer because snapchat is really sensitive on Xposed!
That should solve the problem!
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Haven't got Xposed or EdXposed...
How to use Snapchat with magisk (After Ban)
jfm91 said:
Haven't got Xposed or EdXposed...
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Follow these steps to use Snapchat with magisk -
1.) Update to latest Magisk stable build v20.0 - https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v20.0/Magisk-v20.0.zip
2.) After updating magisk, Go to Magisk Manager > Magisk Hide and check/enable Snapchat and Google Services (all services have to be marked).
3.) Hide Magisk Manager by it self, go to Magisk Manager > Settings and "Hide Magisk Manager" so it will repack Magisk Manager with random name.
4.) Delete "busybox" binary from /system/xbin directory and install BusyBox module from Magisk Manager > Downloads.
5.) Clear data and cache of Snapchat, try to login this time, it will work for sure, if it doesn't, login to this and click unlock my account - https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/login?continue=https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/welcome
I have tried this myself and it works, my first main account was permanent banned on magisk canary build, After that I deleted that account :crying: and started out with fresh new account.
Tested on -
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Rom - Ultimate Rom v11.3
Magisk - v20.0 (Stable)
Kernel - ElementalX
Hello, there.
I badly need your assistants. I'm not able to use a bank application as it states as "This device does not meet the minimum security requirements for this application", I flashed patched recovery for Magisk Maanger (7.5.1)& the SafetyNet Check shows as "Success". Both ctsProfile & basicIntegrity is green with true against it.
I repacked the Magisk Manager to different name and enabled Magisk Hide option; also under "Magisk Hide" section, I have enabled the said bank application but still the above said error message popups. I badly want to access this application. I also face same issue with other gov application.
NOTE: I have other bank app which works perfectly by hiding it under "Magisk Hide" section but some Gov & this bank application doesn't work.
Apps use different methods to check for root. Maybe you are having root apps installed which are being checked.
I know that some apps show such a message when you have Titanium Backup installed. I know of other apps, which will show such a message when you have a TWRP folder on your sdcard.
Try using Rootbeer Fresh to check if any check in there fails.
BTW: by looking at the OOS Version 10.3.2 I assume you're not using an OnePlus 7T Pro.
Sajito said:
Apps use different methods to check for root. Maybe you are having root apps installed which are being checked.
I know that some apps show such a message when you have Titanium Backup installed. I know of other apps, which will show such a message when you have a TWRP folder on your sdcard.
Try using Rootbeer Fresh to check if any check in there fails.
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Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your time & support.
Yes, you were right. I had installed Titanium Backup along with Root Checker.
After viewing your post, I tried uninstalling all the apps & its trace but still my bank & gov apps doesn't open.
I tried installing Roobeer application & I made it hide under "Magisk Manager" but the result was all green. Kindly find the attached screenshot for your reference.
Sajito said:
BTW: by looking at the OOS Version 10.3.2 I assume you're not using an OnePlus 7T Pro.
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Yes, I'm using OnePlus 7T Pro India 10.3.2 HD01AA.
vinu4u4ever said:
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your time & support.
Yes, you were right. I had installed Titanium Backup along with Root Checker.
After viewing your post, I tried uninstalling all the apps & its trace but still my bank & gov apps doesn't open.
I tried installing Roobeer application & I made it hide under "Magisk Manager" but the result was all green. Kindly find the attached screenshot for your reference.
Yes, I'm using OnePlus 7T Pro India 10.3.2 HD01AA.
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Have you tried in Magisk Hide to check Google Play Services?
vinu4u4ever said:
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your time & support.
Yes, you were right. I had installed Titanium Backup along with Root Checker.
After viewing your post, I tried uninstalling all the apps & its trace but still my bank & gov apps doesn't open.
I tried installing Roobeer application & I made it hide under "Magisk Manager" but the result was all green. Kindly find the attached screenshot for your reference.
Yes, I'm using OnePlus 7T Pro India 10.3.2 HD01AA.
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Check your device storage if any folders related to Titanium Backup are still present. Some apps check if those folders exist. Also they might cache the result, so you should delete app data before trying again.
slapman said:
Have you tried in Magisk Hide to check Google Play Services?
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Thanks for your reply.
As you said, the Google play services was not completely selected. Only a couple of them ver hidden.
I made all dependent Google service hidden & removed all the Root apps along with Titanium Backup application & it's leftovers. Restarted n number of times... Still I'm not able to use bank & gov apps.
Pls help
Sajito said:
Check your device storage if any folders related to Titanium Backup are still present. Some apps check if those folders exist. Also they might cache the result, so you should delete app data before trying again.
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Thanks for ur reply.
Yes I used Revo uninstaller to remove the Titanium Backup application & it's leftovers but still no luck.
vinu4u4ever said:
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your time & support.
Yes, you were right. I had installed Titanium Backup along with Root Checker.
After viewing your post, I tried uninstalling all the apps & its trace but still my bank & gov apps doesn't open.
I tried installing Roobeer application & I made it hide under "Magisk Manager" but the result was all green. Kindly find the attached screenshot for your reference.
Yes, I'm using OnePlus 7T Pro India 10.3.2 HD01AA.
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I think you should update to OOS 10.0.8
Which is the latest build. Here you can find what you need with instructions. These are for OnePlus 7T Pro they have all versions Global, EU, India...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7t-pro-t3991189
slapman said:
I think you should update to OOS 10.0.8
Which is the latest build. Here you can find what you need with instructions. These are for OnePlus 7T Pro they have all versions Global, EU, India...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7t-pro-t3991189
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I'm at the latest build. The build number for Indian region is different.
For HD01AA Global : - 10.0.8 (Build version from start 10.0.3 - 10.0.4 - 10.0.5 - 10.0.7 - 10.0.8)
For HD01AA India: - 10.3.2 (Build version from start 10.0.3 - 10.0.4 - 10.3.0 - 10.3.1 - 10.3.2)
Is there anything to do with Magisk Manager or anything else?
Have you rooted your mobile? If so, please do try to install "Doha Bank" application & check whether it is opening in your mobile?
Thanks
Do you maybe have an TWRP folder present which might be detected?
Unfortunately I cannot test the app for you, since SafetyNet is failing on my device.
Tested this method I use for another app and it worked.
Download Shelter from Google play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.typeblog.shelter
It creates a work profile on your phone. You should have another Google play store with a little blue suitcase icon. Install your banking app from that. Don't uninstall the old one.
Now in magisk go to magisk hide and tick the app if you haven't. Untick playstore and other Google services. Now go to settings and click Hide Magisk manager. Just name it manager or something other than Magisk.
Now open your banking app with the little blue suitcase.
Install titanium backup and all other apps again, should still work. :laugh:
vinu4u4ever said:
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your time & support.
Yes, you were right. I had installed Titanium Backup along with Root Checker.
After viewing your post, I tried uninstalling all the apps & its trace but still my bank & gov apps doesn't open.
I tried installing Roobeer application & I made it hide under "Magisk Manager" but the result was all green. Kindly find the attached screenshot for your reference.
Yes, I'm using OnePlus 7T Pro India 10.3.2 HD01AA.
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vinu4u4ever said:
I'm at the latest build. The build number for Indian region is different.
For HD01AA Global : - 10.0.8 (Build version from start 10.0.3 - 10.0.4 - 10.0.5 - 10.0.7 - 10.0.8)
For HD01AA India: - 10.3.2 (Build version from start 10.0.3 - 10.0.4 - 10.3.0 - 10.3.1 - 10.3.2)
Is there anything to do with Magisk Manager or anything else?
Have you rooted your mobile? If so, please do try to install "Doha Bank" application & check whether it is opening in your mobile?
Thanks
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Yes, I'm rooted I have EU 10.0.8 I'm in U.S. I tried installing "Doha Bank" but doesn't work when I tap the app it just appear and disappears very quickly. Over here I use Google Pay no problem. Sorry couldn't help you.
Sajito said:
Do you maybe have an TWRP folder present which might be detected?
Unfortunately I cannot test the app for you, since SafetyNet is failing on my device.
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Oh.. I see... No probs... Thanks for helping...
Zhico said:
Tested this method I use for another app and it worked.
Download Shelter from Google play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.typeblog.shelter
It creates a work profile on your phone. You should have another Google play store with a little blue suitcase icon. Install your banking app from that. Don't uninstall the old one.
Now in magisk go to magisk hide and tick the app if you haven't. Untick playstore and other Google services. Now go to settings and click Hide Magisk manager. Just name it manager or something other than Magisk.
Now open your banking app with the little blue suitcase.
Install titanium backup and all other apps again, should still work. :laugh:
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Perfect brother! It works like charm... Thank you very much.... Yahooo
slapman said:
Yes, I'm rooted I have EU 10.0.8 I'm in U.S. I tried installing "Doha Bank" but doesn't work when I tap the app it just appear and disappears very quickly. Over here I use Google Pay no problem. Sorry couldn't help you.
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No problem... Thanks for your help... Much appreciated...
I tried shelter application which creates work profile & those bank & gov applications are working fine...
vinu4u4ever said:
Perfect brother! It works like charm... Thank you very much.... Yahooo
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Your welcome. Glad it worked! :victory:
Hello, there.
I'm suffering from same problem as well.
I need too assistance from you.
I'm using (Pixel V2+) Android version 5.1 Indian.
I have tried many times to download a application of qatar gov METRASH2 but it's doesn't open.
and viewing, this device does not meet the minimum security requirements for this application
I see everyone here is facing the problem from qatar... i had the same problem as well thanks to the above mentioned shelter app it helped
Zhico said:
Tested this method I use for another app and it worked.
Download Shelter from Google play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.typeblog.shelter
It creates a work profile on your phone. You should have another Google play store with a little blue suitcase icon. Install your banking app from that. Don't uninstall the old one.
Now in magisk go to magisk hide and tick the app if you haven't. Untick playstore and other Google services. Now go to settings and click Hide Magisk manager. Just name it manager or something other than Magisk.
Now open your banking app with the little blue suitcase.
Install titanium backup and all other apps again, should still work. :laugh:
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working- (island also can be used)
thanks
I just had the same problem when updating my rom (EvolutionX), I have magisk 26 and android 13. Were you able to solve it?
Sorry for my english
Expert Summary
Use Displax's USNF Mod to pass the new Play Integrity check, fixing Google Wallet etc.
Symptoms
This might be relevant for you if you have rooted your phone and can no longer pay or add cards using Google Wallet or Google Pay. You may see a message in the app telling you that your "Phone doesn't meet security requirements". You may also notice that you can't find Netflix in the Google Play Store.
Background
In the arms race of detecting/hiding rooted devices Google has stepped it up a notch and now uses hardware backed attestation in its Play Integrity API. The long and short of this is that we can no longer rely solely on the Magisk DenyList and the Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module to hide root from apps.
There is currently a workaround - we can use a modded version of the USNF Magisk Module to "spoof" the device fingerprint of a device that doesn't support hardware backed attestation (i.e. a device running Android 10 or lower), thereby falling back on the basicIntegrity attestation of the SafetyNet API that we can circumvent using the tools mentioned above.
This will get Google Wallet working, cause Netflix to appear back in the Play Store, etc.
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Instructions
These instructions are suitable for a freshly rooted device. If you have already been hiding root from apps then you can probably skip to the "Spoof device fingerprint" step.
Enforce DenyList
Tap Magisk -> Settings icon
Toggle Zygisk on
Toggle Enforce DenyList on
Tap Configure DenyList
Check Google Play Store and whatever app you're trying to hide root from, e.g. Google Wallet
Install Displax's USNF Mod
Download the latest USNF Mod Magisk module
Tap Magisk -> Modules -> Install from storage and install the zip file
Reboot once they're both installed
(Optional) Check that USNF passes
Download and install the latest YASNAC (app)
Open the app and tap Run SafetyNet Attestation
Check that Basic integrity passes. If it doesn't pass then the rest of this guide won't work - ask for help here.
Clear app caches and reboot
Tap Settings -> Apps -> Manage apps
Tap Google Play Store -> Clear data -> Clear all data
Note: if you have a Wear OS smartwatch then clearing the Google Play Store cache will mean you have to fully reset it in order to reconnect it to your phone. Unfortunately this is unavoidable!
Repeat for Google Wallet
Tap Google Play services -> Clear data -> Manage space -> CLEAR ALL DATA
Reboot your phone
And that's it - you should now be able to use Google Wallet as normal, find Netflix in the Play Store, and so on. At least until Google workaround our workaround
If you're trying to hide root from a new App all you should have to do is add it to the DenyList (first step) and clear its cache and reboot (last step)
Thank you
If you try a different fingerprint with your device then let us know whether it works
This workaround actually works! thank you!
However, in my case, I side effect is that the phone no longer connects to my Galaxy Watch 4.
My bet is that the fingerprint spoofing is preventing the phone watch supporting apps to connect properly.
I attempted to add every WearOS and watch apps on Denylist and rebooted, but still doesn't work.
Any ideas?
rodrigofd said:
I attempted to add every wear* and watch* apps on Denylist, and rebooted, but still doesn't work.
Any ideas?
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I've read that you have to re-set up your watch from scratch if you clear Play Store cache. I think it was this guy. Sorry, I don't have any experience with these watches.
[Discussion] Google Pay Magisk Discussion Thread
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I've read that you have to re-set up your watch from scratch if you clear Play Store cache. I think it was this guy. Sorry, I don't have any experience with these watches.
[Discussion] Google Pay Magisk Discussion Thread
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Exactly I didn't know that it was caused by cleaning Play Store data, but I simply thought of giving the full reset a try, and indeed it worked.
Thanks!
rodrigofd said:
Exactly I didn't know that it was caused by cleaning Play Store data, but I simply thought of giving the full reset a try, and indeed it worked.
Thanks!
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Okay, I'll add a warning to the post - thanks for letting me know, glad you got it sorted!
@aricooperdavis I think your thread should get way more exposure than simply being a subthread under
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S 4G / POCO M4 Pro 4G (fleur)
Perhaps you can request moving it to a general section? (like the Magisk forum with a bunch of Google Pay-related threads).
You could also put more keywords in the title, or as keywords of the thread itself....
Just some ideas
P.S. I did all this on a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Android 12) + Galaxy Watch 4
Working on Oneplus 9. Thanks!
rodrigofd said:
@aricooperdavis I think your thread should get way more exposure than simply being a subthread under
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S 4G / POCO M4 Pro 4G (fleur)
Perhaps you can request moving it to a general section? (like the Magisk forum with a bunch of Google Pay-related threads).
You could also put more keywords in the title, or as keywords of the thread itself....
Just some ideas
P.S. I did all this on a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Android 12) + Galaxy Watch 4
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Hey I have a galaxy note 10 plus and I was wondering what steps you did exactly. I can pass safety check. but when I use root beer it can detect root. I am hoping someone can help.
Try to hide rootbeer and reboot
My device fingerprint isn't listed in the official list - what should I do? Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
Speedy15928 said:
My device fingerprint isn't listed in the official list - what should I do? Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
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Try selecting the model mentioned in the OP:
POCO F2 Pro Europe (10)
That's what I did (on my Galaxy S22 Ultra) and everything went well
Speedy15928 said:
My device fingerprint isn't listed in the official list - what should I do? Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
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What @rodrigofd said - you want to spoof the fingerprint to a similar device that only supports Android <10. Try the one in the post and see if it works for you.
No dice I keep getting this screen:
I did see some error messages though when setting the fingerprint though - not sure if that would affect the process or anything.
Speedy15928 said:
I did see some error messages though when setting the fingerprint though - not sure if that would affect the process or anything.
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Yeah you shouldn't see any error messages - can you repeat the process and note the errors so we can help you troubleshoot?
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Yeah you shouldn't see any error messages - can you repeat the process and note the errors so we can help you troubleshoot?
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I did that just now.
After which it says "working please wait" then asks to reboot. Did I copy the wrong part of the fingerprint? This doesn't happen when switching back to my original one.
Speedy15928 said:
After which it says "working please wait" then asks to reboot. Did I copy the wrong part of the fingerprint? This doesn't happen when switching back to my original one.
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Don't copy anything, just use the built in Poco F2 Pro (Europe) key by following the instructions in the OP.
aricooperdavis said:
Don't copy anything, just use the built in Poco F2 Pro (Europe) key by following the instructions in the OP.
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Ah right I was looking in the Xiaomi section and couldn't find it because I thought poco was part of Xiaomi now since I saw a poco phone in there - probably a partnership.
That worked thank you very much guys! Will the fingerprint have any unexpected side effects though such as issues with updating?