Any body got luck with installing it on our phone.
I did update google play store to v5.9.11 but still when i open android pay it says update play store service !
go here, http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ices-8-1-14-2244331-240-android-apk-download/ and install that. That is the Updated GOOGLE PLAY SERVICES you need for google pay.
May be because of root
bikrame said:
May be because of root
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Disable SuperSU, reboot. Setup everything with Android pay. Enable SuperSU, reboot.
Didnt work for me. Im rooted and bootloader unlocked on my G4.
Download Hide my root from play store. Hide su binary, set up card, enable su binary. Done.
I disabled root in SuperSU and it just worked. Didn't even have to reboot. Works with root after.
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You may need to change your DPI back to stock and then back to whatever you want when it adds the card.
I have stock rooted ROM and everything I installed to get Android Pay working is in this folder I have attached https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzs3J-3mITuKeEg3RnNVWUNiZUk/view?usp=docslist_api
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Resetting the DPI first (so you can still use superuser) and then disabling superuser and rebooting worked for me! I then re-enabled superuser and restarted phone and everything works.
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Resetting the DPI first (so you can still use superuser) and then disabling superuser and rebooting worked for me! I then re-enabled superuser and restarted phone and everything works.
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Worked for me as well. I also had rootcloak and no device check installed, but idk if those did anything or not.
I can add cards but trying to pay at any store results in "card not supported." Tried at Walgreens and McDonald's. Has anyone actually successfully paid with their G4?
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I can add cards but trying to pay at any store results in "card not supported." Tried at Walgreens and McDonald's. Has anyone actually successfully paid with their G4?
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Yup, paid dentist on Tuesday with it.
siraltus said:
I can add cards but trying to pay at any store results in "card not supported." Tried at Walgreens and McDonald's. Has anyone actually successfully paid with their G4?
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It worked the first time I used it, but since then every time I try it says "Card not supported" I am going to try to hide root later and see if that makes a difference at Chevron.
hid my root su binary and android pay worked at the convenience store. Root cloak will be my next try since apparently I can't pay for anything unless root is hidden
It doesn't work for me unless I'm on both stock DPI and root disabled. I changed DPI through build.prop and I'm on MicroMod's extreme rom. Can't be the rom since it works otherwise. :/ I'll try hiding root, but I really don't want to go back to the stock DPI. Did anyone that has it working do anything differently?
Swizzle82 said:
Download Hide my root from play store. Hide su binary, set up card, enable su binary. Done.
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This right here worked for me. I was about to come here and post for others having issues. but yeah i downloaded the hide my root app (cydia) one .
-chose the hide my root option
-opened android pay and set up card
-went back to hide root app and chose restore su binary
worked like a charm. Im suprised this thread isnt stickied.
SolaceKane said:
This right here worked for me. I was about to come here and post for others having issues. but yeah i downloaded the hide my root app (cydia) one .
-chose the hide my root option
-opened android pay and set up card
-went back to hide root app and chose restore su binary
worked like a charm. Im suprised this thread isnt stickied.
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Did you mess with the DPI or are you on stock? I still haven't gotten it to work without stock DPI. :s
Madokami said:
Did you mess with the DPI or are you on stock? I still haven't gotten it to work without stock DPI. :s
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I installed 3.75 B03 safestrap on my S5A from AT&T. After I backed up my stock rom, I noticed that Safestrap was disabled and I lost my root on my phone. Does anyone know what might of happened? I have no custom roms or that sort of thing on my device. Please keep in mind that I just switched from IOS to Android a few weeks ago and am trying to learn everything via google. Thanks for any input on this matter.
When you say sfaestrap is disabled do you mean while your phone is booting it shoss the safestrap splashscreen with a red [Safestrap: disabled] because in that case safestrap is working that just means you aren't currently booted in to a rom slot which is fine. As for loosing root, what all have you done to verify this? Have you considered just rerooting?
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When you say sfaestrap is disabled do you mean while your phone is booting it shoss the safestrap splashscreen with a red [Safestrap: disabled] because in that case safestrap is working that just means you aren't currently booted in to a rom slot which is fine. As for loosing root, what all have you done to verify this? Have you considered just rerooting?
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Yes, you are correct. It shows red [Safestrap: disabled]. I used root checker from the play store to check if I was still rooted. It determined that I was not. The weird thing is, I rebooted my device and got root access again. So I rebooted it yet once again and I lost root access. It seems to be an intermittent problem. If I keep rebooting, it will eventually give me root access again. I was also able to successfully backup my stock rom and restore the device to give me root access again as well. I've just been playing around with it to try and figure out what is causing it to lose root access. Any ideas? I do have a 64gb evo samsung class 10 card if that makes any difference.
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Yes, you are correct. It shows red [Safestrap: disabled]. I used root checker from the play store to check if I was still rooted. It determined that I was not. The weird thing is, I rebooted my device and got root access again. So I rebooted it yet once again and I lost root access. It seems to be an intermittent problem. If I keep rebooting, it will eventually give me root access again. I was also able to successfully backup my stock rom and restore the device to give me root access again as well. I've just been playing around with it to try and figure out what is causing it to lose root access. Any ideas? I do have a 64gb evo samsung class 10 card if that makes any difference.
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Do you have supersu or superuser or any root manager app like that? If not install one and ser it up(install binaries, etc) and give it another go. If yiu do what exactly happens when you check, does any popup come up asking if you want to grant or disallow access?
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Do you have supersu or superuser or any root manager app like that? If not install one and ser it up(install binaries, etc) and give it another go. If yiu do what exactly happens when you check, does any popup come up asking if you want to grant or disallow access?
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I already had supersu installed. I don't recall ever having to set anything up. So I think everything is set at default. Should I "install SuperSu into /system"?
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I already had supersu installed. I don't recall ever having to set anything up. So I think everything is set at default. Should I "install SuperSu into /system"?
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That shouldnt be necesaary. So i assume everything ran smooth with installing busybox(required for safestrap) and any other root applications? The dialogs came up and such? You never answered my question last time, have you already allowed root checker root access, or has it ever asked for it at all?
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That shouldnt be necesaary. So i assume everything ran smooth with installing busybox(required for safestrap) and any other root applications? The dialogs came up and such? You never answered my question last time, have you already allowed root checker root access, or has it ever asked for it at all?
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Yes, I did allow root checker root access. Sorry I missed that question. Further, everything ran smoothly with busybox. I'll just keep an eye on it. I hardly ever have to reboot my phone. Its just a minor hiccup that I have to deal with for now. Thanks for your help in this matter.
I'm on M3 rooted with Despair kernel.
Got Android pay update and tried to activate it by adding a credit card information. It bailed out saying that my phone can't be trusted, I figured out that's because of root.
I tried to unroot in SuperSu. First by disabling Enable Superuser root button, second by Full unroot. Both methods didn't work, Android pay still couldn't be activated.
I then tried to format and flash boot, system, recovery MPA44I images. I started to get a RED message your phone can't be trusted on boot. Android pay still couldn't be activated. NOTE: I didn't erase data partition.
I don't want to do a full factory reset.
What are my options now ?
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I'm on M3 rooted with Despair kernel.
Got Android pay update and tried to activate it by adding a credit card information. It bailed out saying that my phone can't be trusted, I figured out that's because of root.
I tried to unroot in SuperSu. First by disabling Enable Superuser root button, second by Full unroot. Both methods didn't work, Android pay still couldn't be activated.
I then tried to format and flash boot, system, recovery MPA44I images. I started to get a RED message your phone can't be trusted on boot. Android pay still couldn't be activated. NOTE: I didn't erase data partition.
I don't want to do a full factory reset.
What are my options now ?
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...per-preview-but-it-will-in-the-final-release/
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Thanks!
jodvova said:
Got Android pay update and tried to activate it by adding a credit card information. It bailed out saying that my phone can't be trusted . . .
What are my options now ?
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Paying with money.
(Just joking, forgive me. I just got a message of the bank that we have to pay for nfc paying)
jodvova said:
I'm on M3 rooted with Despair kernel.
Got Android pay update and tried to activate it by adding a credit card information. It bailed out saying that my phone can't be trusted, I figured out that's because of root.
I tried to unroot in SuperSu. First by disabling Enable Superuser root button, second by Full unroot. Both methods didn't work, Android pay still couldn't be activated.
I then tried to format and flash boot, system, recovery MPA44I images. I started to get a RED message your phone can't be trusted on boot. Android pay still couldn't be activated. NOTE: I didn't erase data partition.
I don't want to do a full factory reset.
What are my options now ?
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This might be worth a look.
http://www.xda-developers.com/xda-external-link/no-device-check-xposed-module/
adfurgerson said:
This might be worth a look.
http://www.xda-developers.com/xda-external-link/no-device-check-xposed-module/
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Thanks for the link. I just tried it with N6Shamu and it doesn't seem to work for me.
CharFalco said:
Thanks for the link. I just tried it with N6Shamu and it doesn't seem to work for me.
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Same here. Nexus 6, latest chroma build, rooted, bootloader unlocked, using xposed RootCloak and the No Device Check modules. No dice.
Is there any way to revert back to the old Google Wallet?
CyberZion said:
Is there any way to revert back to the old Google Wallet?
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Go to the Android Pay app info, and uninstall updates. This will roll it back into Google Wallet. You should also go and uninstall the new wallet app if you have it so as to avoid confusion.
After that, I had to find an APK site that could update my wallet app back up to Version 9.0. I've since disabled auto-updates to the Google Wallet app until I see some signs of support for root.
I'm unlocked, rooted, and running Xposed w/ Android Pay setup and have had no issues...
ethan.r.besbris said:
I'm unlocked, rooted, and running Xposed w/ Android Pay setup and have had no issues...
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Have you actually been able to make a purchase? I got everything setup and activated but received an error message when I tried to use it. I then disabled root and rebooted to try the payment again. Did not get the error message this time but the transaction did not complete.
I made a payment this morning using Pay without a problem.
ethan.r.besbris said:
I made a payment this morning using Pay without a problem.
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Weird since Google has already announced on the complaints in GPS that currently Development Builds and Rooted Devices are not supported. Is Xposed Masking root for you?
GMoGoody said:
Weird since Google has already announced on the complaints in GPS that currently Development Builds and Rooted Devices are not supported. Is Xposed Masking root for you?
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i installed it fine yesterday(into /data/data/), and added a card no problem. i have root, an unlocked bootloader, am running m(jdx rom), and have a custom kernel. using google play services 8.1.14.
simms22 said:
i installed it fine yesterday(into /data/data/), and added a card no problem. i have root, an unlocked bootloader, am running m(jdx rom), and have a custom kernel. using google play services 8.1.14.
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Have you tried to make a purchase? @ethan.r.besbris was the only one I know of that has successfully purchased something with root. I too have everything installed but the vending machine and whole foods today gave me errors when actually trying a transaction. I am trying to figure out what the difference is. As of now I do not have Xposed installed.
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Have you tried to make a purchase? @ethan.r.besbris was the only one I know of that has successfully purchased something with root. I too have everything installed but the vending machine and whole foods today gave me errors when actually trying a transaction. I am trying to figure out what the difference is. As of now I do not have Xposed installed.
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no, that was my mistake. after i installed it to see if all was alright, i uninstalled it, and got rid if my nfc. all my friends have gotten weird messages after install, so i assumed i was fine. i dont need it, or want it, i was just trying to help out my friends.
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no, that was my mistake. after i installed it to see if all was alright, i uninstalled it, and got rid if my nfc. all my friends have gotten weird messages after install, so i assumed i was fine. i dont need it, or want it, i was just trying to help out my friends.
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No worries. Thanks for the input. Seems to be a lot of different results out in the wild right now. Not the best launch
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ethan.r.besbris said:
I'm unlocked, rooted, and running Xposed w/ Android Pay setup and have had no issues...
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What ROM?
Stock.
ethan.r.besbris said:
Stock.
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Interesting, you're stock 5.1.1 rom like me but you're rooted w/ xposed. The only person rooted where it works is Simms22 and he's on JDX M rom which AP is said not to work. @simms22 what did you do special?
I'm rooted 5.1.1 and wanted to try and activate Android Pay since my bank is supported. Found some workarounds people were posting online, but they seem to not work for certain devices/roms. Just wondering if anyone here has had success.
Nope, I've tried everything short of flashing from ftf. I'm also curious if anyone's had luck.
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Tried rootcloak for hiding root to Android pay?
Disable SuperSU in settings, setup android pay, re-enable SuperSU - worked for me.
Android Pay + Root?
cschmitt said:
Disable SuperSU in settings, setup android pay, re-enable SuperSU - worked for me.
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Just tried this and couldn't get it to work.... can you give some more detail since I might be doing something wrong. Thanks! I unchecked the setting for (enable Superuser) is that correct?
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Just tried this and couldn't get it to work.... can you give some more detail since I might be doing something wrong. Thanks! I unchecked the setting for (enable Superuser) is that correct?
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Yes, that's exactly what I did. Are you receiving 'unable to add card' or 'could not verify system' (something like that.)
Guys i had this issue and then i flashed a PRF zip and set up android pay and it worked fine. Then i enabled xposed and all i think it came with supersu but i didnt use any root apps before setting up Android pay. But now i tried to use it and it said my card was not supported... maby my bank??It worked fine on Google Wallet. So i deleted card and was gonna re add it but now cant get past the error message again. I have rootcloak and disable device check xposed modules still no worky. Please let me know if you find a fix.
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Hey Guys,
I have an original (2013) Moto X 1060 (Verizon) that I rooted using this method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/moto-x-root-pogress-60-t3071602 It's been working great with no problems until today when my phone decided to update my google wallet app to the new android pay. Whenever I try to add a card to android pay I'm getting the error "Android Pay Cannot be used...... Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is android compatible."
Googling has led me t believe that this is an error related to the app detecting root. I tried both of these methods, but neither has worked. http://bit.ly/1LnwzAZ http://bit.ly/1LnwEog . I've tried each separately with rebooting in between as well as trying them together all to no avail.
Other than following the guide above the only root-related things I have modified on the phone are the removal of some verizon apps via titanium backup and adding the following xposed module: "NoSafeVolumeWarning".
One thing that I noted was when I uncheck "Enable Superuser" inside of SuperSu 2.46 it displays a message saying "Uninstall Failed !" It still displays the "Superuser is disabled and hidden" underneath the box and if i enable it again and disable it it does not pop up with the uninstall failed message. Does this have something to do with write protection?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Adam
johnnyboy239 said:
Hey Guys,
I have an original (2013) Moto X 1060 (Verizon) that I rooted using this method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/moto-x-root-pogress-60-t3071602 It's been working great with no problems until today when my phone decided to update my google wallet app to the new android pay. Whenever I try to add a card to android pay I'm getting the error "Android Pay Cannot be used...... Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is android compatible."
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Having the exact same issue. Just upgraded to 5.1 today, xposed Rootcloak as well as No Device Check installed. Also tried Disable SU. Still get the same issue.
Same. I tried uninstalling SU, Hide My Root, and Rootcloak...nothing has worked. Found out today that the app updated when I went to buy something at Walgreen's. How ****ing embarrassing is that?
So I have not yet found a solution to this and am still hoping someone has one. In the mean time, you can install this app http://www.apk4fun.com/share/7185/ (doesn't need to be from this site, it's just an old version of google wallet, and the one I used), go into settings>apps>google play services>manage data clear all data, and reboot. I just tried it at cub foods and it worked fine, but of course you do have to go into the app first, and I had to disconnect it from the app store with titanium backup so it wouldn't update to android pay again.
Was able to get Amex card working after uninstalling Xposed. However, I think I'm going to pass on Android Pay until they allow pin codes on the app, not the phone.
Same problem, few apps frozen with TiBu and xposed installed. Any other work around? s
johnnyboy239 said:
So I have not yet found a solution to this and am still hoping someone has one. In the mean time, you can install this app http://www.apk4fun.com/share/7185/ (doesn't need to be from this site, it's just an old version of google wallet, and the one I used), go into settings>apps>google play services>manage data clear all data, and reboot. I just tried it at cub foods and it worked fine, but of course you do have to go into the app first, and I had to disconnect it from the app store with titanium backup so it wouldn't update to android pay again.
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check to see if your phone allows pin codes to be deactivated at times. I have mine set to not be used at home work and if I am carrying the phone. It is quite useful feature in settings Lockscreen but I am on COS 12.1 OnePlus basically CM
I haven't tried it yet, but I think they only way we'll get this working on root is to install it on stock unrooted, back it up with TiB or Helium, root and then reinstall/restore.
Lots of fail here as well. All the tricks you all listed + some others. It seems there is a lack of consistency for those that resolved. Some just say disabling root, uninstall busybox, uninstall xposed, rootcloak, device checker for play services, etc.
Nothing yet has worked for me. Luckily I backed up Wallet just before taking the update, so I may go back until the community has a solution.
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Lots of fail here as well. All the tricks you all listed + some others. It seems there is a lack of consistency for those that resolved. Some just say disabling root, uninstall busybox, uninstall xposed, rootcloak, device checker for play services, etc.
Nothing yet has worked for me. Luckily I backed up Wallet just before taking the update, so I may go back until the community has a solution.
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I'm in the same boat. Couldn't get AP to work. Just loaded up the previous version of Wallet. Now have two wallet apps, but whatever. Both appear to be working.
Has anyone tried to get Android Pay working by re-locking the bootloader and temp unrooting on a Nexus device (say, a tablet), then getting AP up and running, and then checking to see if it was usable on your other device(s)??....I was curious if Android Pay would work on ALL of your devices once it was set up properly. Working with lock, unlocking, rooting, etc. is much easier on a Nexus than it would be to work on a Moto, or similar.
Does this make any sense?
KenNashua said:
Was able to get Amex card working after uninstalling Xposed. However, I think I'm going to pass on Android Pay until they allow pin codes on the app, not the phone.
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Tried AP for the first time at Panera today and failed...seems even with Root Cloak on AP and Google Play Service as well as No Device Check, it still fails.
I just bought a Pixel 3a from swappa.com. One of the things that I've noticed is that when I run any Niantic games, it tells me my device or OS is incompatible with this version. I suspect this may be because the bootloader is unlocked? However, the phone is NOT rooted.
Any ideas on what my options would be? Had a chat with Google and they're supposed to be emailing me once their experts find a solution, but not crossing my fingers on that. I already tried locking the bootloader with fastboot and had a freakout (was able to unlock it again and factory reset, LOL . . . )
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I just bought a Pixel 3a from swappa.com. One of the things that I've noticed is that when I run any Niantic games, it tells me my device or OS is incompatible with this version. I suspect this may be because the bootloader is unlocked? However, the phone is NOT rooted.
Any ideas on what my options would be? Had a chat with Google and they're supposed to be emailing me once their experts find a solution, but not crossing my fingers on that. I already tried locking the bootloader with fastboot and had a freakout (was able to unlock it again and factory reset, LOL . . . )
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I'm unlocked, rooted (stock ROM and kernel), and spoofing gps and I'm still able to play Pokemon Go.
I'd recommend flashing the latest stock factory image to clear out anything the old user may have left behind.
If that doesn't work I'd root using Magisk, then hide Magisk and applicable apps.
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I'm unlocked, rooted (stock ROM and kernel), and spoofing gps and I'm still able to play Pokemon Go.
I'd recommend flashing the latest stock factory image to clear out anything the old user may have left behind.
If that doesn't work I'd root using Magisk, then hide Magisk and applicable apps.
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Ok, cool, I'll try that! Thanks for the reply!
Wiped and rooted phone, installed stock rom from Google, and it worked! Pokémon Go AND Wizards United working. Thanks so much!
Im on Stock Rooted and Ex Kernel all you have to do is go to magisk use Mgaisk Hide the games and go into settings then HIDE Magisk or i think its repackage hide something aroudn that and yeah it works oh also you have to turn off debugging in dev options.
summerblink said:
Wiped and rooted phone, installed stock rom from Google, and it worked! Pokémon Go AND Wizards United working. Thanks so much!
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If you decide to use the GPS spoof, I highly recommend fakegps route, it gives you a thumb stick so you can walk around while being a couch potato. It's 4 bucks.
Just use the Magisk module "systemize" to make it a priv-app, restart your phone, uninstall the app from the app store, enable expert mode in the GPS app, then disable fused locations the GPS app.
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If you decide to use the GPS spoof, I highly recommend fakegps route, it gives you a thumb stick so you can walk around while being a couch potato. It's 4 bucks.
Just use the Magisk module "systemize" to make it a priv-app, restart your phone, uninstall the app from the app store, enable expert mode in the GPS app, then disable fused locations the GPS app.
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i have not been able to use any systemized priv-apps to work, they all crash the instant they open on 10, are you still on 9?
Xepherxv said:
i have not been able to use any systemized priv-apps to work, they all crash the instant they open on 10, are you still on 9?
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I'm still on 9