To all of you that have unlocked the bootloader and/or installed custom roms and recoveries,Magisk etc,
Can the phone pass SafetyNet in any way?
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100% unmodified unboxed 6 days ago. No Root, bootloader not unlocked (OEM unlocked but "relocked" it as it was pointless) I installed Root Browser just to check and I think I have access to files I shouldn't have access to without root. Images of the "home directory?" below.
SafetyNet Fails every time image below
thats just how it is now with many safety net test softwares, read more here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77419040&postcount=454
Hi,
My phone is running official stock firmware, however the bootloader remains unlocked, as such apps protected by the SafetyNet do not work.
I've seen guides saying that you can simply run some code via adb, but I'm guessing this won't work in this case..?
Unfortunately I do not have a backup of the TA partition- does this make re-locking the bootloader impossible?
If so, are there alternatives for patching the safetyNet that would work?
Many thanks
As now Magisk is unable to hide the bootloader unlocked status and SafetyNet is failed.
So if we relock bootloader and unroot the android then it will pass the SafetyNet or not?
People are saying even with safety net fail they can still use gpay... did you try to still use it?
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Hello,
I am New here ,Nice to meet you!
I rooted my device with Magisk By unlocking Bootloader and Now when I reboot it It's showing "Orange State". It's okay For Me But Some banking apps Doesn't Work for Me Either Which Says "your phone Doesn't meet Minimum security Requirements" I fixed it ,Thanks to you. Now I think That I don't need Root ,TWRP Or Custom Rom whatever it is and I need to Relock my bootloader I am New here Plz Help me ,Thanks!
If you re-lock phone's bootloader then probably phone isn't working any more this because bootloader in that case tries to load phone's Stock ROM what no longer is present: you replaced it by a Custom ROM.
I have tried for multiple hours to get fastboot and ADB to work with my S6 Edge but it is not working. I suspect I might need to try older Samsung drivers (I only tried the latest ones as far as I remember). I wanted these tools in order to check if my bootloader was unlocked so that I wouldn't brick my device if I tried to install a custom ROM and TWRP. Anyway I followed a video and installed TWRP on my phone and installed Lineage OS Android 10 without checking the bootloader since the guy in the video did not mention doing so and still installed the custom ROM and TWRP. It is working fine. I know it is most likely that since this was possible, the bootloader should probably be unlocked but I just wanted to confirm with more experienced smartphone modders if this is indeed the case. Is it then safe to root my phone without checking bootloader?
Sub-question: If a person were to theoretically attmept to install custom ROM or TWRP or root the phone while the bootloader is locked, would that result in the root failing but the device still being usable or would the attempt result in the device being bricked? IE if the bootloader is locked is it dangerous to attempt to flash software to the phone or will it result in a harmless "failed" message, etc.?
Thank you.