Cannot pass CTS check - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

After clean flashing my ROM today I just can not get cts check-in Magisk to pass. Tried different ROMs (Xiaomi.eu, crDroid etc), Magisk Canary, Magisk Stable, manually selected Poco fingerprint with MagiskHide Props Config
Any ideas?
Currently on Xiaomi.eu 11.0.6 with the stock kernel

dustojnikhummer said:
After clean flashing my ROM today I just can not get cts check-in Magisk to pass. Tried different ROMs (Xiaomi.eu, crDroid etc), Magisk Canary, Magisk Stable, manually selected Poco fingerprint with MagiskHide Props Config
Any ideas?
Currently on Xiaomi.eu 11.0.6 with the stock kernel
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Yep having the same problem....... don't know what is going on........

Yep having the same problem

Users who have not even unlocked bootloader ever will also fail safety net test
As this is an issue from Google and we all are waiting for a fix from their side

I tried this from other post and it worked. running miui 11.0.6. with lawrun kernel, be magisk hide off, selinux permissive and usb debugging on.
1. From your magisk, install these 2 modules: Riru - Core, and Riru - EdXposed (Sandbox or Yahfa is okay]
2. Reboot your device to activate both modules.
3. Install Xposed Installer APK by DVDandroid.
4. Reboot to activate the Xposed Installer app
5. Inside Xposed Installer app, go to downloads and install the HiddenCore Module.
6. Reboot and go back to Magisk and test the SafetyNet.

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problem in installing xposed with magisk

I'm on stock s19 indian ROM. XPOSED worked without any problems until i use SuperSU as root manager. I switched to Magisk and now i can't able to install systemless XPOSED. It stuck in booting screen. I tried the normal version with Magisk, got it installed properly, safetynet passed with patch, but modules didn't worked.
So what should i do to have working XPOSED with Magisk?

[GUIDE] SafetyNet pass, working Android Pay with magisk 14.5 and xposed[ON/OFF].

I tested it and this works:
Bought N950F DS.
Instaled TWRP as in this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73817280&postcount=3
Part 3 - Magisk.
I did not flash custom rom, i wanted to stay on stock. (no system format)
Flashed Magisk 14.5
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/beta-magisk-v13-0-0980cb6-t3618589
Boot into system, configure in Magisk
install xposed (api 25),
finally you will have after few reboots xposed v89.
(Install some modules, but remember to backup in TWRP before every module installation.
For me, some of them caused TouchWiz to not show on start, had to do few reboots (bixby + power + volume down long press).
For example do not install firefdskit.
GravityBox is working fine for me now.
Also Kmod for whatsapp.)
In this state Android Pay wont work.
To get it working there is currently only one option i know:
Install this:
RootSwitch 1-3-3-16
https://www.asus.com/zentalk/tw/for...5MjEyfDVlYzZhYzljfDE1MTM3NDk3NzN8MHwxNzM1NDI=
After installing DO NOT TOUCH TOP ROOT SECTION.
Only use xposed section:
Switch xposed to off, soft reboot, install Android Pay, add card.
Whenever you need to pay in shop you have to do it (turn xposed off), later you can switch on, soft reboot and use modules.
Waiting for better way....but everyone says that Android Pay will never work with xposed so this is currently only option for me since phone without xposed is unusable.
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
Interceptor777 said:
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
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in xposed settings?
I did that but SN wont allow for that, fail.
xtam said:
in xposed settings?
I did that but SN wont allow for that, fail.
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No, you disable the Xposed module in magisk. That basically.uninstalls Xposed on next boot. And you can re-enable it.
Interceptor777 said:
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
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Interceptor777 said:
No, you disable the Xposed module in magisk. That basically.uninstalls Xposed on next boot. And you can re-enable it.
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no, in magisk 14.5 i have few modules installed, but there is no xposed, when i was installing xposed magisk told me to download xpsed apk installer, so xposed is separated, not as uncheckable module.
Hi all?
Can someone confirm that we can be on stock rom while using magisk and twrp?
I mean replace stock recvery by twrp, root with magisk and continue to use stock rom instead of flashing custom rom.
I m on iron man rom (custom) wich is very nice. I want to try the lastest samsug rom (lastest firmware BQKG) with twrp, magisk and xposed?
Do you think it s possible without any issue like popup error windows or other problems?
Thank for your help
What cpu?
Does this work for snapdragon orrr...?
@RyleyDyck
RyleyDyck said:
Does this work for snapdragon orrr...?
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Depends.
Definitely check the Snapdragon root section and check your Bootloader version, how to is described in the SamFail thread.
@jkr192
jkr192 said:
Hi all?
Can someone confirm that we can be on stock rom while using magisk and twrp?
I mean replace stock recvery by twrp, root with magisk and continue to use stock rom instead of flashing custom rom.
I m on iron man rom (custom) wich is very nice. I want to try the lastest samsug rom (lastest firmware BQKG) with twrp, magisk and xposed?
Do you think it s possible without any issue like popup error windows or other problems?
Thank for your help
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You could, yes. There's no rule to must have a custom rom in order to use Magisk/ have root. Just be sure to check the "How-To root" thread for simple instructions.
@xtam
xtam said:
no, in magisk 14.5 i have few modules installed, but there is no xposed, when i was installing xposed magisk told me to download xpsed apk installer, so xposed is separated, not as uncheckable module.
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Not sure how that is, but you installed Magisk first and then Xposed with Magisk.
It's by that definition a Module of Magisk, which you can just disable inside Magisk regardless what Xposed's actual status is (ON or OFF).
No need to worry, just toggle it OFF inside Magisk. Your Xposed apps may FC, but that's the tradeoff for being able to use SafetyNet at will.

Poco F1 Doesn’t Pass SafetyNet Check

Hi, I had unlocked the bootloader of my Poco F1 and had been using custom ROMs but since they had bugs, I went back to MIUI through fastboot method but didn’t let its bootloader get locked again. My device is having neither ROOT, nor TWRP.
And I also haven’t updated the MIUI to the latest version. (Because the latest version drains battery)
But the question is, why does my phone not pass SafetyNet check and not having play store device certification? Is it because the bootloader is unlocked? And is it safe to continue using this?
You device is uncertified most probably because it does not pass SafetyNet either ctsProfile or both. If your device is already UB just flash magisk use magisk module to fix that. I got same problem on unlocked poco running latest miui, I had to use magisk to solve it to use any banking app.
1) Setup your fingerprint
2) Install Busybox for Android NDK on magisk module
3) Install MagiskHide Props Coonfig on magisk module
4) Run terminal emulator android and type the command
su (to grant terminal emulator access to root)
props
5) Select number 1 to edit device fingerprint
6) Then enter f to pick a certified fingerprint
7) Choose your device by selecting Xiaomi and Pocophone on next selection
8) Once done reboot, you will have your SafetyNet passed
didn’t let its bootloader get locked again
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That is the problem. Phone with unlocked bootloader will always fail the checks.
Install magisk.
MFAR198 said:
You device is uncertified most probably because it does not pass SafetyNet either ctsProfile or both. If your device is already UB just flash magisk use magisk module to fix that. I got same problem on unlocked poco running latest miui, I had to use magisk to solve it to use any banking app.
1) Setup your fingerprint
2) Install Busybox for Android NDK on magisk module
3) Install MagiskHide Props Coonfig on magisk module
4) Run terminal emulator android and type the command
su (to grant terminal emulator access to root)
props
5) Select number 1 to edit device fingerprint
6) Then enter f to pick a certified fingerprint
7) Choose your device by selecting Xiaomi and Pocophone on next selection
8) Once done reboot, you will have your SafetyNet passed
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Got it.
Ya_SG said:
Got it.
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To specifically know your problem, it is ctsProfile that's failed and this is due to the Device's fingerprint is not matched to your device (commonly happening to Custom Roms and MIUI Stock Rom with Magisk installed) that's why it MagiskHide Props is effective to this problem. It uses the latest and updated ro.device.fingerprint to perfectly matches the device (Pocophone F1) you are using.
Next time you occur this problem, MagiskHide Props to the rescue.

[XPOSED][GUIDE] How to get EdXposed working on MIUI 11

Hello all!
Code:
Standard disclaimer, don't blame me if your house catches fire, you're choosing to mod your device.
Device must (obviously) be bootloader-unlocked.
Steps (do them in order):
Magisk 19.3
Download magisk and flash in TWRP, then reboot.
riru-core 19.5
Download riru-core and either flash from Magisk Manager or flash in recovery, and then reboot again.
EdXposed 0.4.6.0 and EdXposed Manager
This version of EdXposed is the only one that supports Android Q, even the beta doesn't yet. So you have to use this specific version. Install the manager apk, then flash the zip in either magisk or TWRP. Reboot to apply changes.
Now you can use any xposed module that you wish.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/Mi-9/help/edxposed-xiaomi-eu-9-8-29-android-q-t3963437
safety net passing?
gryffynmp said:
Hello all!
Device must (obviously) be bootloader-unlocked.
Steps (do them in order):
Magisk 19.3
Download magisk and flash in TWRP, then reboot.
riru-core 19.5
Download riru-core and either flash from Magisk Manager or flash in recovery, and then reboot again.
EdXposed 0.4.6.0 and EdXposed Manager
This version of EdXposed is the only one that supports Android Q, even the beta doesn't yet. So you have to use this specific version. Install the manager apk, then flash the zip in either magisk or TWRP. Reboot to apply changes.
Now you can use any xposed module that you wish.
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Why magisk 19 3? 19.4 not working?
smohanv said:
safety net passing?
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SafetyPatch-v3.zip, it's a magisk module.
g_seva said:
SafetyPatch-v3.zip, it's a magisk module.
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Hi, Thank you so much.
I was trying MagiskHide Prop (https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-t3789228) and failed flashing on my Android Q (Xiaomi Mi 9, MIUI 11 running). I flashed the patch you shared here. I flashed in Magisk and it passed safety net (CTS Profile pass).
I am now able to use Google Pay.

Indialends

Hi, I can't use this application in POCO F1 Running on EU Rom 11.0.6 it says the phone is rooted. I have tired Magisk hide and magiskhide props config modules but didn't work any workaround to fix this issue?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.indialends.android&hl=en_IN
Edxposed installed? If yes try this xposed module https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81982121&postcount=80
Should pass safetynet. Works for me.

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