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GApps Missing

Yo !
(i am french sorry for my english)
I have a P8 Lite 2017, it's a good smartphone but he have only 9Go for internal memory.
I have unlock bootloader and root my phone.
But Google apps are missing , i can't add a google account (when i want to do it, the phone redirect me to the homescreen)
-I can't do a Factory reset because i have root my phone.
-I have TWRP
-I have tried to install form OpenGapps the pico and nano version : Play Store was installed but i can't use it because i can't add my
account
-When i installed manually Services Google Play it say "The Package is corrupt" . I tried two apks
(My english is very bad )

[Guide]9.x Mi PAD 4 PLUS with BootleggersROM v4.0 by @ jpg3927 + NanoDroid

Unlocked Bootloader
Backup persist partition
(There are some project that changes your WIFI MAC Address. if it happened you will lost it forever.)
It shows wifi but after entering pwd it shows only saved. Can't connect at all.
Download TWRP--- https://mega.nz/#!qcA2BQIJ!xiBnnC0B4Z7fqpARbIY2ARdDY4hJLZgsriJsWaCCzNQ
-Boot TWRP
-connect your PC with USB
-your computer -Open CMD
cmd>adb shell
cmd>cd /dev/block/platform/soc/c0c4000.sdhci/by-name/
cmd>ls -l /dev/block/platform/soc/c0c4000.sdhci/by-name/
cmd>dd if=/dev/block/platform/soc/c0c4000.sdhci/by-name/persist of=/sdcard/persist.img
(keep your persist.img in the safe place)
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How to restore it if you have a problem.
(load your persist.img into sdcard.)
cmd>dd if=/sdcard/persist.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p48
***Visit [ROM][9.x][Unshishufied] BootleggersROM v4.0 Stable By jpg3927
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Download NanoDroid https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable/
NanoDroid microG sub module
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Step (clean installation) for microG user.
Flash lastest Xiaomi Firmware (Clover)
https://github.com/XiaomiFirmwareUp...jKlFtxZa6wKy4bTGrLy5ptJJvfZy0d14c5fQlHypsZyLQ
Flash ROM
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=288676
Boot System
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Recommended ROM for you.
Such as
-Xiaomi Parts
Display Color Calibration-profiles
Mi Sound Enhancer
Battery Mode profiles
-Bootleg Dumpster
Allow signature spoofing
Suspend Actions
Flash Magisk
Flash NanoDroid microG Sub module
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable/NanoDroid-microG-20.6.20190126.zip
***Auto installed by NanoDroid script
++Nominatim geocoder backend
++Deja Vu Location backend
++NanoDroid microG GmsCore
+++with Maps API v1
+++with Play Store
---without Fake Store
---without Google Sync Adapters
---without swipe libraries
---without /system application override
Reboot system
Enable Allow signature spoofing
Setup microG setting
Setup & login Play store
Give app permissions (spoof package signature)
Install fdroid.apk (lastest version. https://f-droid.org/en/) --No use NanoDroid-fdroid
-open f-droid program--->set up repo (Add 3 new repos below by copy url and click add repo)
https://www.nanolx.org/fdroid/repo
https://fdroid.bromite.org/fdroid/repo
https://microg.org/fdroid/repo
Search & Install MozillaNlpBackend from f-droid App
Run microG Self-Check again but this time click UnifiedNlp setting---->Configure location backends-----Enable Mozilla Location Service
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Developer Options
Smallest width =545 dp
Night mode = Always on
Setting--->Display
-Font size 95%
-Display size = Larger !!!!!(Note: Don't Adjust too much larger display size Cause Navigator will not auto-rotate.)
Setting--->Xiaomi Parts---->Display Color Calibration
Enable= on & Set On Boot
-Color profile = Deep Black and White
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DT2W working
DT2C Anywhere Onscreen---->use Double tap gesture
Icon Size = small (Click screen --->Setting----Icon size)

Google Pay no longer worked

I have been using Google Pay on my Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F) for year with Magisk, I was still able to use Google Pay no problem on Feb 28. I noticed on March 1 when I try pay with Google Pay I got message saying "You can no longer pay in stores with Google Pay". I checked Magisk to make sure it still pass SafetyNet and check was success yet I try to add the credit card again on Google Pay I got message "Couldn't finish setup to pay in stores - This phone can't be used to pay in stores. This may be because it is rooted or altered in some other way.
henban89 said:
I have been using Google Pay on my Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F) for year with Magisk, I was still able to use Google Pay no problem on Feb 28. I noticed on March 1 when I try pay with Google Pay I got message saying "You can no longer pay in stores with Google Pay". I checked Magisk to make sure it still pass SafetyNet and check was success yet I try to add the credit card again on Google Pay I got message "Couldn't finish setup to pay in stores - This phone can't be used to pay in stores. This may be because it is rooted or altered in some other way.
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I am getting this error too. Working fine until a few days ago. SafetyNet reports all true, Magisk Hide set to Google Pay, Play, etc.
The same on my Galaxy S5
Same here on my OnePlus 6t
Same with my xiaomi 6, magisk 18.1 + manager 7.0. Safetynet is passed
same with my note-9 using bank applications as magisk failed to hide root
No one mentions what ROM they are using
fwiw Google Play works fine on My Note 4 with unofficial LOS 16 (Pie) and Magisk 18.1
Used it last 2 hours ago...
Google Pay never worked on the previous LOS 15.1 (Oreo) on ANY build/version of Magisk, it was a ROM issue.....only worked on stock ROM for the Note 4
So i got quite the surprise when i flashed Pie and it was workies....
73sydney said:
No one mentions what ROM they are using
fwiw Google Play works fine on My Note 4 with unofficial LOS 16 (Pie) and Magisk 18.1
Used it last 2 hours ago...
Google Pay never worked on the previous LOS 15.1 (Oreo) on ANY build/version of Magisk, it was a ROM issue.....only worked on stock ROM for the Note 4
So i got quite the surprise when i flashed Pie and it was workies....
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I am running on stock rom, my S8 is still running on Android 7.0 and as I said Gpay was working just fine until March 1. I thought about upgrading to latest stock rom with Android 9.0 but currently there isn't any instruction on how to root Android 9.0 on S8 yet.
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Or
1. Upgrade to Magisk Canary by following steps here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/dev-magisk-canary-channel-bleeding-edge-t3839337
Not recommended for daily use!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - works on Magisk 18.2 Canary
JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Thanks! I can use google pay again!
Thank you and backing up and protecting backup of Google Play Services version
JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Thank you so much for this. Your instructions were followed to the letter and it worked. I had to use a terminal emulator, su, and "pm uninstall com.google.android.gms" to uninstall updates for Google Play Services for steps 2 & 3 on my OnePlus 6T.
Now that it's working I used Titanium Backup to backup this version of Google Play Services and protected the backup.
Again, thanks.
JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Yeah, thanks it work though install older version of Google Play service didn't seen to helped which Google Pay wouldn't work at all without update Google Pay service to latest version. Even though I updated Google Play service to latest version my Google Pay work again somehow. For the time being Gpay seen to work again hopefully it will continue to work or at least long enough until I upgrade to S10 later this year.
I don't have the three dots to uninstall Google Play Services updates.
OnePlus 3T, Resurrection Remix rom.
Help w/ downgrading Google Play Services
anotherxdauser said:
I don't have the three dots to uninstall Google Play Services updates.
OnePlus 3T, Resurrection Remix rom.
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If you have already disabled device admin for Google Play Services and Google Pay, you can downgrade Google Play Services like this:
1. Open a terminal emulator on your Android OR an adb shell on your PC connected to your Android.
2. Use "su" to root your shell.
3. Use "pm uninstall com.google.android.gms" to downgrade Google Play Services.
You can then proceed with the remaining steps.
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JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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While these steps worked for me, I'm having a problem with Google Play Services updating itself back to the newest version each night (even w/ background data services disabled for Play Services and for Pay).
Any advice on a way to prevent updates to Google Play Services until I want it updated?
If I open Google Pay without checking to see if Play Services is still downgraded to 14.7.99, I lose all my payment methods.
OnePlus 6T, stock rooted ROM, 2019 Jan Update, Magisk 18.1.
JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Worked for me, thanks for including the bit about version 14.7.99.
chriv said:
If you have already disabled device admin for Google Play Services and Google Pay, you can downgrade Google Play Services like this:
1. Open a terminal emulator on your Android OR an adb shell on your PC connected to your Android.
2. Use "su" to root your shell.
3. Use "pm uninstall com.google.android.gms" to downgrade Google Play Services.
You can then proceed with the remaining steps.
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Thanks for the instructions but I just can't get this to do anything.
I have no dots so I have to use the above method.
Using terminal emulator I get errors about uninstall from pm command asks to ruin as user 1 but is calling from user 0 blah blah blah
Also the APK link has so many different options....any idea what would be the right one for note 4 910F?
Any help would be appricated, googling the error message I get no results.
Only a guess
MatsyLR said:
Thanks for the instructions but I just can't get this to do anything.
I have no dots so I have to use the above method.
Using terminal emulator I get errors about uninstall from pm command asks to ruin as user 1 but is calling from user 0 blah blah blah
Also the APK link has so many different options....any idea what would be the right one for note 4 910F?
Any help would be appricated, googling the error message I get no results.
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This is only a guess, but it sounds a little like Linux namespace separation might be related to the problem. Is Magisk your "su" program, or did you use something else to root?
My skills with some types of Linux security are limited, so I might not be any help.
chriv said:
This is only a guess, but it sounds a little like Linux namespace separation might be related to the problem. Is Magisk your "su" program, or did you use something else to root?
My skills with some types of Linux security are limited, so I might not be any help.
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Yes I am using magisk on Resurrection Remix Pie note 4.
The terminal has root access.
I've tried a few different things like manually uninstalling the Google play services and installing the one from the link but doesn't work.
I've tried other variants like pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.gms.apk but I always get the user 0 user 1 error
Full error is
:/ $ pm uninstall com.google.android.gms
Security exception: Permission Denial: runUninstall from pm command asks to run as user -1 but is calling from user 0; this requires android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
java.lang.SecurityException: Permission Denial: runUninstall from pm command asks to run as user -1 but is calling from user 0; this requires android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
at com.android.server.am.UserController.handleIncomingUser(UserController.java:1527)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.handleIncomingUser(ActivityManagerService.java:20661)
at android.app.ActivityManager.handleIncomingUser(ActivityManager.java:3904)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.translateUserId(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:2402)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runUninstall(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1464)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:193)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:103)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:21468)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:634)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:532)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:2821)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:3922)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:731)
255|:/ $
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So today i finally hit the issue
Nothing short of removing gms via TWRP file manager, booting and installing (as a user app) the earlier build worked
Im assuming those with "three dots" are on stock ROMS?
Also pm uninstall com.google.android.gms just error-ed out as above
Hopefully the magisk folks figure out a far easier fix for this
Regardless i made a google pay purchase just an hour ago...
Hit the same issue. I could fix it by disconnecting PayPal from GPay, blocking GPay as device administrator, hiding it and GPlay in Magisk hide and then reconnecting PayPal and re-activating contactless payments. It did not have to remove any GPlay Services Updates or anything.

[Discussion] Google Pay Magisk Discussion Thread

This thread is inspired by the PoGo Magisk discussion thread. It's meant to keep the clutter of "Google Pay doesn't work" posts out of the main Magisk threads.
Please use this to discuss issues with Google Pay and possible solutions.
There's a working solution here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-module-universal-safetynet-fix-2-3-1.4217823/post-87198517
For general tips on first getting SafetyNet to pass fully, check here:
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_SafetyNet
Hoping solution is coming soon.
My GPay suddenly stopped working in the last few days. Didn't update/install anything, but possible GPay updated itself in the background.
Specs as follows:
OnePlus 6T, OOS9.0.7 rooted
Magisk v18.1, Magisk Manager v7.0.0(185)
Magisk hide: Google Seach, Google Pay, Google Play Store, Pokemon Go
Magisk Manager package hidden/repackaged
Any solution would be greatly appreciated..
Same on my OnePlus 6T.
Probably a coincidence, but the only thing I did between when it worked and when it stopped working was that I installed the Google Dialer Framework module, the Google Phone and Contacts app from apkmirror and then remove them.
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99, 16.0.86 - working with Magisk 18.1
14.8.49-16.x- working with Magisk 18.2 Canary
Updated guide
Confirming that as a working solution. Thanks for that. Will disabling background data prevent Play Services from updating itself?
gregwee said:
My GPay suddenly stopped working in the last few days. Didn't update/install anything, but possible GPay updated itself in the background.
Specs as follows:
OnePlus 6T, OOS9.0.7 rooted
Magisk v18.1, Magisk Manager v7.0.0(185)
Magisk hide: Google Seach, Google Pay, Google Play Store, Pokemon Go
Magisk Manager package hidden/repackaged
Any solution would be greatly appreciated..
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Same here, pixel 3
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JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Only downside to this is losing the cards and having to re-add them to Google Pay. It's not a big deal for credit cards, but I have a bunch of store loyalty cards that I added and threw away (or lost) the physical cards.
Thank you! This has been bugging me for ages now. Super frustrating to not have contactless working. And the fix was so simple! Cheers.
Semtronix said:
Confirming that as a working solution. Thanks for that. Will disabling background data prevent Play Services from updating itself?
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Yep, but check once in a while to see.
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PuffDaddy_d said:
Same here, pixel 3
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Only downside to this is losing the cards and having to re-add them to Google Pay. It's not a big deal for credit cards, but I have a bunch of store loyalty cards that I added and threw away (or lost) the physical cards.
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I haven't lost any of my loyalty cards. Did you reset your Google Play Services data by accident?
JarlPenguin said:
The new Google Play services update caused this.
Temporary workaround:
1. Disable Google Pay/Find My Device as Device Administrators in Settings > Security & location > Device Administrators.
2. Search "Google Play services" in the Settings search bar.
3. Press the three dots and press "Uninstall previous updates".
4. Download this update - https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-14-7-99-release/
Pick your needed edition (arm or arm64, etc.), download it and install it.
5. Disable Background data access for Google Play Services and Google Play in their respective App Info pages.
6. Download Google Pay from the Play Store.
7. Set up your cards. Enjoy!
Never EVER update Google Play services manually, until a Magisk update is available that bypasses the upgraded SafetyNet. Note that Google Play services is responsible for adding/verifying the card, not the Google Pay app! Hence why there seems to be an overlay when adding a card/verifying an existing one.
Tested Google Pay versions:
2.79.x-2.83.235070858 - working
Tested Google Play services versions:
14.7.99 - working
14.8.49-15.0.10 - not working, downgrade to 14.7.99
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Click to collapse
I dont have an option to uninstall old updates from play services. Any idea?
there are no 3 dots on my screen
I'm using Magisk 18.1 with Magisk manager 7.0. I noticed another workaround is using Magisk in core only mode. Which doesn't let us use our modules. I'm hoping whatever they did to fix it in the canary builds gets added in the next stable build.
pixel 3 xl, stock rom, february security patch level, using latest magisk canary.
play store services 15.0.90 installed, uninstalling updates won't lower the version, downgrade doesn't seem to be possible.
PuffDaddy_d said:
Same here, pixel 3
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Only downside to this is losing the cards and having to re-add them to Google Pay. It's not a big deal for credit cards, but I have a bunch of store loyalty cards that I added and threw away (or lost) the physical cards.
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I didn't have to do anything but the steps to downgrade play services. I just went back into the Google play app and trapped in my credit cards and added the security code and it added them just fine. No need to remove existing cards or the pay app and start from scratch.
Nothing4You said:
pixel 3 xl, stock rom, february security patch level, using latest magisk canary.
play store services 15.0.90 installed, uninstalling updates won't lower the version, downgrade doesn't seem to be possible.
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Interesting. I can confirm that it won't allow you to uninstall updates. The following should work (I have NOT tested this).
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BACKUP OF THE DATA PARTITION BEFORE STARTING!
Download the app from apk mirror. Turn on airplane mode.
In a terminal emulator, as root, run the following.
Code:
rm -rf /data/app/com.google.android.gms* /data/data/com.google.android.gms /data/user_de/0/com.google.android.gms
Reboot the phone
Install the downloaded apk
Turn off background data etc
Turn off airplane mode
Profit!
Same issue, UK and rooted in aex
gozzaa said:
I dont have an option to uninstall old updates from play services. Any idea?
there are no 3 dots on my screen
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I have those dots but when i try to remove upgrade it say 'no' ?.. well i still have m'y crédit card and will wait for a magisk upgrade. Thks
stefr07 said:
I have those dots but when i try to remove upgrade it say 'no' ?.. well i still have m'y crédit card and will wait for a magisk upgrade. Thks
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I used Titanium Backup to freeze the Play Services on my Pixel 3 Xl. While they were deactivated, I was able to uninstall updates and downgrade to the working version.
Paxi648 said:
Titanium Backup to freeze the Play Services
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this worked for me aswell, after that i was able to add cards/paypal again.
Does anyone know how to get around the issue where you get spammed with play services needs to be updated to use play services after the downgrade.

Best deabloat list for samsung SM-G991B

This list is, in my opinion, the best for the SM-G991B. It removes unnecessary apps while keeping the phone fully functional, stable, and with longer battery life.
Please note that the script removes Samsung messaging apps, Samsung keyboard, and Google Play Store.
Recommendations:
Download and install before using the script:
Gboard (or another keyboard as default)
Messages by Google (or another SMS app as default)
Aurora Store or F-Droid (as the Play Store has been removed)
All Good Lock modules work except Routines+.
List to uninstall - delete by clearing cache and data.
List to disabled - pleas disabled
Do not uninstall the list to disable as it may cause the phone to malfunction.
Use the latest version of ADB app control to do it
After debloating, please clear all cache in recovery and optimize apps with Samsung app booster.
Tested on BeyondROM v5.2
I am not responsible for damaged or bricked devices.

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