Honor 5c - SuperSu don't work - Honor 5C Questions & Answers

Hello,
I recently root my phone so now I have SuperSu on it, unfortunately, I have a problem giving root access to other applications.
I download many apps which need a root access like TitaniumBackup or SD Maid, but only TitaniumBackup appears in SuperSu.
With all the other apps, it never asks me to give root permission (with a small pop up for example) and I don't understand why.
Could you please help me to find a solution, maybe with some apps that I can download to test if SuperSu works or maybe if there is a solution to activate an option to give me the root permission.
Moreover, when I make the overview of my phone by SD Maid, it shows me in the "root status" :
Unavailable
Su binary
CHAINFIRE_SUPERSU 2.82
Superuser app
2.82
SELinux state
SELinux : PERMISSIVE
Thank you for your help, I hope you could find a solution.

Install SuperSU 2.79.
Or just go to root app, setting, grant permission option by default. Instead of asking everytime

Hey man I just want to say : Thank you !!!
I changed the default option ans it works perfectly.
I don't know how put in the title (resolve), maybe someone knows ?

alex35800t said:
Hey man I just want to say : Thank you !!!
I changed the default option ans it works perfectly.
I don't know how put in the title (resolve), maybe someone knows ?
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Access the same thread on PC edit, advance edit..edit title.
Enjoy buddy.

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[Q] setcpu unable to gain root access questions?

I have rooted my phone however when I install setCPU the application is unable to obtain root access. I have to tried to grant access to the application in the Superuser application however, the application does not seem to allow that option.
BTW, I have search both google and the forum to see if there was a fix for this before posting this message.
Any advise or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
driodfreakz said:
I have rooted my phone however when I install setCPU the application is unable to obtain root access. I have to tried to grant access to the application in the Superuser application however, the application does not seem to allow that option.
BTW, I have search both google and the forum to see if there was a fix for this before posting this message.
Any advise or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
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Used to happen once in a while when I used to use SetCPU.
Try this:
1. In superuser, delete the entry for set cpu. (I would suggest reinstalling super user app.)
2. If u have any protection apps like protector pro, disable that.
3. Run the setcpu app. This should now prompt superuser dialog.
4. Grant access and make sure u have check box selected to grant access always.
Reinstalling super user app always resolved this issue for me.

the latest xposed version is currently not active

i have just rooted my huawei g630 5 hours ago
since then i have been trying to install Xposed but i don't seem to can
everytime i click install/update then reboot this message appears saying : the latest xposed version is currently not active , have you installed the framework and rebooted
i did thousands of times
i have tried flashing from SD card like this : i chose install update from SD card in the boot screen then i chose the installer ZIP
but an error showed after : clearing /cache , my device rebooted and the boot screen showed up again
i really need some help i don't want to be rooted for nothing.
busybox
Install binary from busybox>then flash zip>install xposed
asabe777 said:
Install binary from busybox>then flash zip>install xposed
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if u have a tutorial that would be awesome cuz i don't know how to do that and i am afraid something will go wrong.
R3V3K said:
if u have a tutorial that would be awesome cuz i don't know how to do that and i am afraid something will go wrong.
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Busybox can be downloaded from the Play Store - once done just open it, grant root access and hit install. It looks like a confusing app but just ignore the different tabs and 'Smart Install' scanning etc, as the install button at the bottom is all you need.
Once that's done just reboot and then you can flash xposed again as before.
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
tsrajput said:
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
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Work! thank you bro
tsrajput said:
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
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i dont have a file disable.. and its just not installing framework . i have done it a thousand times. plz help me... i have a karbonn titanium s200 HD . and its rooted
Spandn2000 said:
i dont have a file disable.. and its just not installing framework . i have done it a thousand times. plz help me... i have a karbonn titanium s200 HD . and its rooted
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What Android version are you using?
orville87 said:
What Android version are you using?
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I m using KitKat version... Actually my problem is solved... An older version worked like a charm... Don't install the latest versions....
Worried on Wokeup but thanx to dude it helped...........
tsrajput said:
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
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so much thanx , i woke up today and XPosed was disabled , i was worried so much, bu thnx due to your help i am able to use it again
bEnnAbEEL said:
so much thanx , i woke up today and XPosed was disabled , i was worried so much, bu thnx due to your help i am able to use it again
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your always welcome.....
tsrajput said:
really easy open root explorer and go to
root/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf
there must be a file name disable just delete it and reboot ur phone
done.
if I help pls gv me thanks
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i have tried all this... i m not having this "disabled" file in the root directory....
so what to do now
Spandn2000 said:
i dont have a file disable.. and its just not installing framework . i have done it a thousand times. plz help me... i have a karbonn titanium s200 HD . and its rooted
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I have karbonn titanium s200 HD (rooted) & xposed framework 2.6.1 installed. Greenify is running smoothly.
My first attemp to xposed was failed. Later installed successfully. Btw what superuser app is installed on your device?
I'm using kingroot & it works pretty good
1. Uninstall previous xposed installer & reboot.
2. Download Xposed 2.6.1 apk & install apk.
3. Open Xposed installer (tap allow ROOT ACCESS) and tap "Framework" & then tap "Install/Update".
4. Tap "Reboot" option. Done!
Still experiencing problem? open your superuser app & allow root access to xposed installer (if it is blocked by superuser) and try again.
Thorâ„¢ said:
I have karbonn titanium s200 HD (rooted) & xposed framework 2.6.1 installed. Greenify is running smoothly.
My first attemp to xposed was failed. Later installed successfully. Btw what superuser app is installed on your device?
I'm using kingroot & it works pretty good
1. Uninstall previous xposed installer & reboot.
2. Download Xposed 2.6.1 apk & install apk.
3. Open Xposed installer (tap allow ROOT ACCESS) and tap "Framework" & then tap "Install/Update".
4. Tap "Reboot" option. Done!
Still experiencing problem? open your superuser app & allow root access to xposed installer (if it is blocked by superuser) and try again.
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i have installed that and reboot. But that say might not working because ROM. Im use kingroot and cannot active exposed because ROM. what a solution ?
luyswq said:
i have installed that and reboot. But that say might not working because ROM. Im use kingroot and cannot active exposed because ROM. what a solution ?
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can you be more specific? I'm unable to understand your problem. can you post some screenshots?
nikhil3737 said:
i have tried all this... i m not having this "disabled" file in the root directory....
so what to do now
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send me your log file or log file screen short
Version
Spandn2000 said:
I m using KitKat version... Actually my problem is solved... An older version worked like a charm... Don't install the latest versions....
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Am sorry it's late
but plz tell me which older version worked with you cuz am still had the same prblem till now
of course if u remembered it

[TUT] Restore SuperSU permissions and settings after re-installation?

While no one made a thread about this topic or even asked around and no app can backup its stuff, then I thought it will be better to post such a solution to what is apparently a missing feature/option of SuperSU app, I actually wrote a reply on SuperSU thread talking about it. Anyway, this thread is for users who ever wonder how to get around it and stop re-authenticate every app all over again and maybe they forget to give permission to a startup important tools (e.g. SElinuxModeChanger) so here we go.
NOTE: I only tried it for SuperSU v2.46, maybe it works for other versions, and it's important to do the process within the same version.
1- Go to SuperSU settings and uncheck "Re-authentication" (very important!).
2- Open up a file explorer that supports root permissions (e.g. ES File Explorer) and grant it the permissions (make sure you see a toast notification confirmed that, otherwise you can't continue).
3- Go to /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs folder.
*You see the file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml, it contains values of certain configuration or important info of SuperSU like any other app has the file end with "_preferences.xml", let's go back.
4- Take a copy of that file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml
5- Re-install SuperSU and make sure it's installed correctly with "su binary" to work properly.
6- Open up your file explorer and grant it root permissions.
7- Go to the same folder /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs and replace the new file with the one you kept.
8- Go to SuperSU app info screen in system settings and click on "Force stop".
9- Then open it, now you see the same list of apps (without their icons because they aren't installed yet, so once they are, they don't need to ask for root again) and have the same settings configuration.
That's it.
And I hope @chainfire add an option for all that just with one click.
Note for moderators: this is my first thread, I don't know where else to put it, so I apologize in advance.
Thanks @GoldOwner for this helpful tutorial, I also hope that @Chainfire can add option to backup/restore settings, or allow Titanium Backup to do it...
hey guys. . .i more help. . .could u guys sent or PM screen shot of supersu settings. . . ?
i think i have messedup with settings. . . . .
just the settings of super su. .. .things that should be checks and that shouldn't be checked stuff. . .
thanks guys
alazizie said:
While no one made a thread about this topic or even asked around and no app can backup its stuff, then I thought it will be better to post such a solution to what is apparently a missing feature/option of SuperSU app, I actually wrote a reply on SuperSU thread talking about it. Anyway, this thread is for users who ever wonder how to get around it and stop re-authenticate every app all over again and maybe they forget to give permission to a startup important tools (e.g. SElinuxModeChanger) so here we go.
NOTE: I only tried it for SuperSU v2.46, maybe it works for other versions, and it's important to do the process within the same version.
1- Go to SuperSU settings and uncheck "Re-authentication" (very important!).
2- Open up a file explorer that supports root permissions (e.g. ES File Explorer) and grant it the permissions (make sure you see a toast notification confirmed that, otherwise you can't continue).
3- Go to /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs folder.
*You see the file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml, it contains values of certain configuration or important info of SuperSU like any other app has the file end with "_preferences.xml", let's go back.
4- Take a copy of that file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml
5- Re-install SuperSU and make sure it's installed correctly with "su binary" to work properly.
6- Open up your file explorer and grant it root permissions.
7- Go to the same folder /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs and replace the new file with the one you kept.
8- Go to SuperSU app info screen in system settings and click on "Force stop".
9- Then open it, now you see the same list of apps (without their icons because they aren't installed yet, so once they are, they don't need to ask for root again) and have the same settings configuration.
That's it.
And I hope @chainfire add an option for all that just with one click.
Note for moderators: this is my first thread, I don't know where else to put it, so I apologize in advance.
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It's still working with SuperSu v2.46 but not the latest version, would like to reconfirm, whether should the user change the permission of the backup eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml or just remains as rw--rw--rw?
Thanks!
Been trying to find this gem of a post for an hour! Thanks! This really bugs me, why don't they have this option in the 1st place? Also why is it not possible for titanium backup to back this up.
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illkid69 said:
It's still working with SuperSu v2.46 but not the latest version, would like to reconfirm, whether should the user change the permission of the backup eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml or just remains as rw--rw--rw?
Thanks!
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The backup still works, but the restoration tutorial for newer SuperSU is different, basically you just need to copy the text from the backed up "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml" to the newly created "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml".
To do that open the backed up "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml" thru a Text Editor, Solid Explorer has one, and copy the whole content. Go to the newly created "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml", which is created once you open the reinstalled SuperSU, and overwrite its contents. Force close SuperSU and open it again. Backup restored.
@alazizie - heads up, worked for SuperSU v2.79, Kitkat v4.4.2
alazizie said:
While no one made a thread about this topic or even asked around and no app can backup its stuff, then I thought it will be better to post such a solution to what is apparently a missing feature/option of SuperSU app, I actually wrote a reply on SuperSU thread talking about it. Anyway, this thread is for users who ever wonder how to get around it and stop re-authenticate every app all over again and maybe they forget to give permission to a startup important tools (e.g. SElinuxModeChanger) so here we go.
NOTE: I only tried it for SuperSU v2.46, maybe it works for other versions, and it's important to do the process within the same version.
1- Go to SuperSU settings and uncheck "Re-authentication" (very important!).
2- Open up a file explorer that supports root permissions (e.g. ES File Explorer) and grant it the permissions (make sure you see a toast notification confirmed that, otherwise you can't continue).
3- Go to /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs folder.
*You see the file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml, it contains values of certain configuration or important info of SuperSU like any other app has the file end with "_preferences.xml", let's go back.
4- Take a copy of that file eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml
5- Re-install SuperSU and make sure it's installed correctly with "su binary" to work properly.
6- Open up your file explorer and grant it root permissions.
7- Go to the same folder /data/data/eu.chainfire.supersu/shared_prefs and replace the new file with the one you kept.
8- Go to SuperSU app info screen in system settings and click on "Force stop".
9- Then open it, now you see the same list of apps (without their icons because they aren't installed yet, so once they are, they don't need to ask for root again) and have the same settings configuration.
That's it.
And I hope @chainfire add an option for all that just with one click.
Note for moderators: this is my first thread, I don't know where else to put it, so I apologize in advance.
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First of all thank you, been looking for this and this was a crucial step in what I am trying to acomplish.
I have a question to take this one step further. How do I back this "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xm" up in such a way, that SuperSu retains these settings after a factory reset.
I have already installed SuperSu as a system app, so that install it installs automatically during factory reset, and retains root.
A suggestion would be to somehow let SuperSu save it's settings in the system partition instead of the data. Is this possible?
Some background info: I am trying to get a anti-theft app (cerberus) to work properly after factory reset. All works exxcept for the little snafu that SuperSu popsup asking to grant permission to the Anti theft app. A thief could potentially spot it and the chances for catching him would be less. All this assuming the device wont be reflashed.
Is there any option out there, that will retain the "eu.chainfire.supersu_preferences.xml" after factory reset?

Successfully Rooted Device (Nexus 9) but some apps not giving me root access

Hi All,
First post here so be nice
I rooted my Nexus 9 yesterday and everything appears to have gone through successfully - I ran the Root Checker app which also confirmed "Root access is properly installed on this device!". I also have SuperSU installed and functioning.
However, when I try to run apps like System App remover to remove unwanted bloatware, the uninstall fails and I am told I do not have root access. I have granted this app super user permissions in SuperSU too.
Has anyone else had this problem or knows how to fix it?
Thanks in advance!!
mikeypday said:
Hi All, First post here so be nice . I rooted my Nexus 9 yesterday and everything appears to have gone through successfully - I ran the Root Checker app which also confirmed "Root access is properly installed on this device!". I also have SuperSU installed and functioning...
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Have you tried any of the following tools (there's others but these 2 are the more recent ones) that were posted within the Nexus 9 device dedicated area of the forum?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945451
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2942924
Also, have you tried posting this question within either of the following threads?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3452703
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2907915
Just a friendly suggestion/recommendation to help you locate a solution for your issue since I don't have that device.
Good Luck!
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I DO NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT VIA PM UNLESS ASKED/REQUESTED BY MYSELF.
PLEASE KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
Hey,
Thanks for the super-fast response. So I used the Nexus Root Toolkit and everything went through successfully however, I am still finding the same problem.
Root Checker confirms that the device is rooted but when I try to use some apps to remove unwanted bloatware, I am told that I don't have root access and that the uninstall has failed (yes I did grant the apps super user privileges with SuperSU)
Hmm.

Magisk Hide not working for Pokemon Go

I'm using a Galaxy S8, Android 7.0, Magisk 16.6. When I try to play Pokemon go, it gives me the "OS not supported" message. The 16.3 fix didn't work back when it came out and I haven't been able to play since then. I did check the app in Magisk Hide and I activated the setting to hide Magisk Manager with a random package name, but it still doesn't work. Is there anything else I should do?
The only thing you can do that will work is to completely uninstall magisk. That should let you play pokemon go.
Pokemon also looks for a bunch of known root apps on your device, not only Magisk. And MagiskHide can't hide other apps.
Didgeridoohan said:
Pokemon also looks for a bunch of known root apps on your device, not only Magisk. And MagiskHide can't hide other apps.
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What are those apps?
vladone97 said:
What are those apps?
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There are a whole bunch... Busybox installers, system cleaners, etc. There's an old list available somewhere in the Magisk PoGo thread (search), but that list might be outdated. Easiest thing is to uninstall some root apps and see if it works better.
An easier alternative, if you have the means to do it, is to use a clean spare phone/tablet for Pokemon Go, and keep your phone how you need/want it for everything else. Bluetooth data sharing is enough bandwidth to make PoGo work.
PoGo 0.115.3 not working, no login
Didgeridoohan said:
There are a whole bunch... Busybox installers, system cleaners, etc. There's an old list available somewhere in the Magisk PoGo thread (search), but that list might be outdated. Easiest thing is to uninstall some root apps and see if it works better.
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hello sorry for my bad english, today the new update 0.115.3 no login with magisk hide. I use a custom room with many root apps. wich is the solution? please can u say it itemized step by step?
StanGumn said:
hello sorry for my bad english, today the new update 0.115.3 no login with magisk hide. I use a custom room with many root apps. wich is the solution? please can u say it itemized step by step?
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Sure.
Make sure you have Pokemon on the Hide list.
Hide the Magisk Manager (in the Manager settings)
Delete the MagiskManager folder on your internal storage (next time you download/install a module through the Manager the folder will be recreated).
Edit: There will likely be an update to Magisk that will hide the MagiskManager folder. But for now this is a workaround.
Didgeridoohan said:
Sure.
Make sure you have Pokemon on the Hide list.
Hide the Magisk Manager (in the Manager settings)
Delete the MagiskManager folder on your internal storage (next time you download/install a module through the Manager the folder will be recreated).
Edit: There will likely be an update to Magisk that will hide the MagiskManager folder. But for now this is a workaround.
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Hmmm, tried all this, but still PoGo will not comply, even when I sandbox it in the work profile. (island app) The latter sounds a bit strange to me, as it should limit access to anything. (Magisk Manager gets installed, but is hidden)
To be honest, PoGo is just a test for when they start messing with Ingress as well. When it's getting to much trouble to have the app behave, it's out. They are just games, nothing to compromise my device for.
Also rename or delete every file or folder on your internal storage / sdcard that contains "magisk"
michikrug said:
Also rename or delete every file or folder on your internal storage / sdcard that contains "magisk"
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Any file? Not only the directory, but one that can be found somewhere on the device/external sdcard? (Like Magisk-v16.7.zip which you need to install it...)
Strange it should see it when sandboxed.
You can try, someone else said so, I did also do it and had no problem anymore so far.
But you should be right, that when its sandboxed it should not see it anyways...
michikrug said:
You can try, someone else said so, I did also do it and had no problem anymore so far.
But you should be right, that when its sandboxed it should not see it anyways...
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Will try to access sandbox via adb and see what I can find.
guys I own a redmi 3s and using 9.6.1.0 arvanasoft rom. Even on latest pokemon go version after hinding magisk manager and deleting magisk folder it's working just fine. But when I install other newer custom roms pokemon go gives me error like unable to find data on server or unable to authenticate pls try again later. but again when I restore back my old rom it works just fine. Pls help me how can I make pogo work on newer custom roms.
sorry for bad english
T_I said:
Hmmm, tried all this, but still PoGo will not comply, even when I sandbox it in the work profile. (island app) The latter sounds a bit strange to me, as it should limit access to anything. (Magisk Manager gets installed, but is hidden)
To be honest, PoGo is just a test for when they start messing with Ingress as well. When it's getting to much trouble to have the app behave, it's out. They are just games, nothing to compromise my device for.
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Before using the hide magisk manager option, make sure magisk manager is NOT a system app. This will successfully repack magisk manager.
Then delete magisk fodler from internal storage and hide PoGO.
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Vinayakn73 said:
guys I own a redmi 3s and using 9.6.1.0 arvanasoft rom. Even on latest pokemon go version after hinding magisk manager and deleting magisk folder it's working just fine. But when I install other newer custom roms pokemon go gives me error like unable to find data on server or unable to authenticate pls try again later. but again when I restore back my old rom it works just fine. Pls help me how can I make pogo work on newer custom roms.
sorry for bad english
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May be other ROMs come with integrated Magisk. That was the case in mine. Convert it to user app first.
Then try magisk hide again and look for the package name in app info (It should be something random). Then continue with other steps as it is and it should work fine.
Let us know how it goes
Hi togehter,
if you use the Fake GPS Route, then uninstall via TWRP Magisk and then works PoGo (new version) perfekt, that works with my Samsung S5
I have a problem with my Samsung S7 edge, if I uninstall Magisk, then I have the problem, that the S7 go to a bootloop <--- Have anyone a idea?
Samsung S7 Edge
6.0.1
SecurePatch 01.12.2016
TWRP Recovery
If I install Magisk again, then boot the Samsung S7 without a bootloop, but then dont work PoGo
Xamel
Uninstall in the magisk app not by flashing a zip in recovery
Before I rooted my XZ premium I played pokemon go Just fine, afer Just enabling developer options (still locked bootloader and not rooted) it did not work Annymore, switching off developer options fixed pokemon go again.
Now with properly rooted Phone with magisk busybox, and whole bunch of rooted apps I am stuck as wel.... bonkers!!! !!
Could someone find a solution?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/please-help-unable-to-play-pokemon-t3837451

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