magkist vs cloakroot - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got my refurbished note 4, it has been rooted and twrp and Xposed installed along with a custom rom running 6.0.1. I need to hide root so I can use my bank app as well as google pay. which of the subject apps will be easily installable?
I am leaning toward Magisk but still not sure

cmccarter said:
I just got my refurbished note 4, it has been rooted and twrp and Xposed installed along with a custom rom running 6.0.1. I need to hide root so I can use my bank app as well as google pay. which of the subject apps will be easily installable?
I am leaning toward Magisk but still not sure
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magisk!

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[Q]hiding root on Lollipop 5.1.1

Hi Guys, I know a lot of people here on xda cannot go on their daily lives without root on their phone, but there are these pain in the bottom applications that refuse to run when root is detected. my only means of hiding root back then was using an xposed module, may I know if someone else have an idea on how to hide root from apps? thanks in advance!~
SuperSU Pro has the option that works for some apps. Not sure if it is in the standard version.
Best solution is to boycott HBO.
root cloak still works with 5.1.1. you can find it here in the forums. get the latest alpha version and it should work.

Help using baking app finding non-existing root

banking app, not baking app, f**ks sake
Hello there. I have been using stock android 7.1.1 for a while and decided to try using roms again (Pure Nexus). One of the apps that i need is "Vipps" its a Norwegian banking app used to transfer money to friends and stuff, but its notorious for finding root. I used to use xposed and root cloak on android 6, but i know well it dosent work with 7. Magisk dosent hide it, suhide dosent hide it.
After installing Vipps it rejects opening promting me with "Vipps does not support rooted devices". Only thing is its running a ROM that comes with no root.
- Cheers, Kristiansja
edit: root checker doesn't find annything either
kristiansja said:
banking app, not baking app, f**ks sake
Hello there. I have been using stock android 7.1.1 for a while and decided to try using roms again (Pure Nexus). One of the apps that i need is "Vipps" its a Norwegian banking app used to transfer money to friends and stuff, but its notorious for finding root. I used to use xposed and root cloak on android 6, but i know well it dosent work with 7. Magisk dosent hide it, suhide dosent hide it.
After installing Vipps it rejects opening promting me with "Vipps does not support rooted devices". Only thing is its running a ROM that comes with no root.
- Cheers, Kristiansja
edit: root checker doesn't find annything either
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Go into the root settings and remove root. Mind you this cause some of the features of the rom to stop working. Apps like that are not only looking for root but also for unlocked bootloaders. So if those apps are important to you then might want to stick to a fully stock set up and relock your bootloader.
zelendel said:
Go into the root settings and remove root. Mind you this cause some of the features of the rom to stop working. Apps like that are not only looking for root but also for unlocked bootloaders. So if those apps are important to you then might want to stick to a fully stock set up and relock your bootloader.
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Pure Nexus comes without root
kristiansja said:
Pure Nexus comes without root
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Go into developer option and turn off USB debugging. After that, reboot the phone and see if Vipps is working. If that doesn't work, I have one more suggestion.
It's probably checking ro.build.tags and/or ro.build.type. These are set to test-keys and userdebug on PN (if I remember correctly) and some apps need them to be set to release-keys and user. It could also be looking for other prop values and possibly also busybox (also included in PN, I believe).
Or BusyBox...
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Question - Android 5, Existing Root, Knox 0x0, No TRWP installation.

Hello, just looking for some clarification if possible before I destroy my device!
So I currently have a T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900T) that has been towel rooted on kitkat 4.4.2 and then flashfire'd to the latest stock Lollipop 5.0 firmware available for my device to keep root.
I have also FlashFire'd the latest unofficial xposed framework for samsung lollipop 5.0.x by dkcldark and I do not have TRWP, or any custom recovery.
As far as I understand xposed is not compatible, or at least probably not the one im using. I'm willing to sacrifice it and go with Magisk for its ability to hide root from apps if at all possible.
I believe the root I have is not systemless. I also believe the t-mobile note 3 has an unlocked bootloader. Though I'm not 100% positive.
Edit: Final note, within Magisk Manager ... it says I am "Properly Rooted, with 2.82:SUPERSU"
So now on to the questions:
1. If I uninstall my current xposed framework and download Magisk Manager, can I successfully install Magisk and accomplish "hiding root/by passing safetynet" from apps on my device that is currently rooted probably via system without a custom recovery?
2. Will Knox also stay un-tripped at 0x0? Or since the boot.img will be modified, this would be tripped? Even though I did not use a custom recovery, or kernal at all?
Appreciate the replies XDA! Thanks.
I just replaced SuperSU with Magisk in my Galaxy S4. So, to answer your questions.
You'd have to replace SuperSU with MagiskSU in order to enable the hide feature. I don't think Towelroot is usable with Magisk, and since there is no CF-Autoroot for Magisk you'd have to install a custom recovery, which will - if I'm not mistaken - trip Knox. At this point in your Note 3's lifespan, the last thing I would be worrying about is Knox, as your warranty on the device is no longer extant.
So using the Magisk Manager app to install Magisk while on my rooted device without a custom recovery will not work and itself replace SuperSU with MagiskSU while keeping knox 0x0?
I was under the impression if you were pre-rooted u could use Magisk Manager, and it would replace the current root with Magisks. And also that it detects if you have a systemless root or not. Installing itself into the system if that's the type of root you had, otherwise systemlessly.
While yeah my device is no longer under warranty, It's just my own personal preference to preserve it.
custom recovery will trip knox... Magisk needs a custom recovery to install the framework as mentioned
i do understand your preference about maintain knox untripped...
do you really use it? (knox app... It was discontinued .... Samsung official press release ... and I did received a email about it)
or intend further sell your device as "original" at eBay? it's a joke...
imho ... knox at this point is a good security sandbox.... but there is alternative ways to secure your apps and personal/professional data...
If install a custom rom nougat flavour and Magisk performance device will increase It... lookup at note 3 devs thread
best regards
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Alrighty thanks for the info!
I do not currently use it, but I also don't use Samsung Pay ... and don't really *need* to play Pokemon go, or Super Mario Run... I'll keep my phone rooted, xposed framework, latest firmware, knox 0x0 for now and possibly consider tripping the knox flag at a later time. Assuming no new "root hide" work-around becomes available and based on future safetynet blocked apps.
The SM-N900T is still a very great device... Additional SD Card slot, removable battery, 3 gigs of ram, 32 gigs space, 2.3GHz Quad-Core CPU, 1080p 5.7" Full HD Super AMOLED® screen.
I see no reason yet to upgrade the phone even being about 4 years old now.
I do remember something like a "safe" custom recovery was for the note 3 line, I have used it on my note 3 from Verizon when I had it.
Just see if you can use it, and flash Magisk with it, unless it is obsolete as it may be was replaced by flashfire?
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Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I just replaced SuperSU with Magisk in my Galaxy S4. So, to answer your questions.
You'd have to replace SuperSU with MagiskSU in order to enable the hide feature. I don't think Towelroot is usable with Magisk, and since there is no CF-Autoroot for Magisk you'd have to install a custom recovery, which will - if I'm not mistaken - trip Knox. At this point in your Note 3's lifespan, the last thing I would be worrying about is Knox, as your warranty on the device is no longer extant.
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Which Custom Rom do you use? I currently cant find a good one to root with magisk (also S4)
Well, my S4 isn't my daily driver anymore, so I threw a stock-based ROM on it: MachineX. That ROM however uses MicroG, so I had to modify an OpenGApps package to remove the MicroG components and replace them with proper Google ones.
If you're still using your S4, use an AOSP 7.1.2 ROM instead. Less hassle, and runs better.
Magisk hide hides the KNOX status. Simply replace SuperSU to MagiskSU.
Deic said:
Magisk hide hides the KNOX status. Simply replace SuperSU to MagiskSU.
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That it does but I've yet to see anyone successfully use S Pay/Pass after tripping Knox, with or without Magisk.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
and since there is no CF-Autoroot for Magisk you'd have to install a custom recovery, which will - if I'm not mistaken - trip Knox.
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Sure, CF Autoroot does not trip Knox?
But Chainfire says so here: "If you have a KNOX-enabled device, using CF-Auto-Root will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status !" :crying:
@ThemGo: You got me. I must have been drinking when I mentioned CF AutoRoot. The point I was trying to make to the original poster about Knox was that there was no way to keep it at 0x0 if installing Magisk.
But, were you that bored that you had to hunt through a five month old post?

Samsung Pay and Magisk

Has anyone gotten Samsung Pay to work with Magisk? I've got it installed as a gear plugin and safetynet passes. However, somehow Samsung Pay still detects root, even though it's hidden in magisk hide.
Same. Then this droidx program protecting pay app
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Try the universal safteynet net module
Is your Knox tripped? Samsung Pay might check that independently of the root-status of your phone.
grymkmb said:
Is your Knox tripped? Samsung Pay might check that independently of the root-status of your phone.
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I'm on an LG
I've got the same issue with galaxy tab 3
I got warranty bit warning was showing on the boot screen, so I'm pretty sure I triggered Knox. The reason I was using magisk was to prevent this issue, but I guess Google figured out how to detect its presence. I downloaded a fresh copy of the firmware, which will cause Knox to reset but it also factory resets the tablet. I will still use magisk on my new s8+ phone. I hope magisk will work more effectively to where I can use exposed and its modules. After jellybean, magisk wasn't able to allow exposed to be used because of the way Android sets up its environment to execute apps. Hopefully soon a work around will be accomplished especially since Oreo is coming to my two devices by the end of the year, I guess if not sooner.
Same problem here; Magisk works but Samsung pay won't work
Even tried freezing magisk. Though still no go must be detecting something.
hkbladelawhk said:
Has anyone gotten Samsung Pay to work with Magisk? I've got it installed as a gear plugin and safetynet passes. However, somehow Samsung Pay still detects root, even though it's hidden in magisk hide.
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I tried the same thing but couldn't make it work. I think it is due to the fact that the "System Status" is custom (or modified) since magisk modifies the "boot" partition, and that you probably installed a custom recovery to install magisk. That's why OTA also don't work without first flashing back the original boot and recovery images. I don't have an LG to verify that the "System Status" appears on those.
If it does, what could be tried is to install xposed and a module that fakes the system status (if you've got marshmallow or before)
sevenday4 said:
I got warranty bit warning was showing on the boot screen, so I'm pretty sure I triggered Knox. The reason I was using magisk was to prevent this issue, but I guess Google figured out how to detect its presence. I downloaded a fresh copy of the firmware, which will cause Knox to reset but it also factory resets the tablet. I will still use magisk on my new s8+ phone. I hope magisk will work more effectively to where I can use exposed and its modules. After jellybean, magisk wasn't able to allow exposed to be used because of the way Android sets up its environment to execute apps. Hopefully soon a work around will be accomplished especially since Oreo is coming to my two devices by the end of the year, I guess if not sooner.
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Sorry, once knox is tripped there is no going back. However, installing Magisk fools the phone into thinking knox is still untriggerred (0x0). By reflashing the original firmware, what you did is restore the "boot" partition that was modified by magisk. By doing that, your phone should get back its "official status", allowing OTA. However, Knox will stay tripped. Anyway, Knox does little... and is only used by samsung softwares.
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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Booo!
someone please made an apps that can hide or fake the Knox status.
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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This is possible by disabling safetynet check at boot level before compiling the kernel
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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Does this apply for non-Samsung phones? I understand that Knox has a tripped flag, but on a non-Samsung phone, what exactly is "tripped"? As with everyone else, I'm pretty frustrated that I still can't use Samsung pay, even on a phone that passes safety checks and has MagiskHide.
gghose said:
Does this apply for non-Samsung phones? I understand that Knox has a tripped flag, but on a non-Samsung phone, what exactly is "tripped"? As with everyone else, I'm pretty frustrated that I still can't use Samsung pay, even on a phone that passes safety checks and has MagiskHide.
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Works for me on a Samsung phone, after hide I just had to rename all busybox exe's.
Doesn't work for me on a OnePlus 3T, OOS 4.1.7, rooted with Magisk 14.0. This stopped working after the Samsung Pay (Gear version) was updated right around August 21st. Maybe I'm just missing one or more binaries or apps that still must be hidden. I don't have any busybox apps installed, though I previously did, and I removed the busybox binaries where I knew to find them. Maybe it's detecting Magisk's su install, or some other binary I still need to remove. SafetyNet passes just fine, and I can use AndroidPay and CapitalOneWallet on the phone, but I can't use the SPay tab in the Gear app without getting the "rooted phone" message.
Magisk hide 14
Hi Yeti47: I have a samsung galaxy s8 sm-g950f. It is rooted wit renovate ice and magisk 14. What modules I have to check in magisk hide to make samsung pay working? Please answer me in [email protected]. Thank you so much. Bye.
Finally solved it. Busybox can be installed in /data/local, apart from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Samsung Pay will find it there. After I removed it, I was able to get Samsung Pay (Gear Version) working again on my OnePlus 3T.
Spot on fella, just got it working on OP5 with lineage ROM.
dcbii said:
Finally solved it. Busybox can be installed in /data/local, apart from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Samsung Pay will find it there. After I removed it, I was able to get Samsung Pay (Gear Version) working again on my OnePlus 3T.
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Root explorer won't let me remove it from xbin. How exactly did you do it?
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Kernal or ROM that hides KNOX Trip?

Hello,
I rooted and installed a custom ROM on my Note 9 a couple of months ago and yesterday I was getting annoyed not being able to use apps like Android Pay, Samsung Pay and Banking apps, So I decided to use Odin to flash the stock ROM back and set OEM Unlock to OFF. To my Horror, I found out the hard way about what a KNOX Trip was. I have no idea how I missed all the warnings on every ROM post about tripping it and not being able to change it back. I can now use my Banking apps, Android Pay and play Fortnite however, Because of the Knox being tripped I can no longer use Samsung Health and Samsung Pay
My Question is is there a way to just install a custom kernel or ROM that tricks apps like Samsung Pay and Samsung Health into working again without installing root and having modifications hidden so I can use my Banking apps and play games??
Any Help is very much appreciated!
After a bit more searching the forums and Google I now understand that no matter what I do I can't get Samsung pay to work which is fine. However any help on the rest is still appreciated! ?
You should go read some more as you also missed the part where tou can use magisk hide. but it wont get back spay.
Just use the forum sarch feature as if you were google searching ie:
magisk shealth
magisk hide
magisk google pay
magisk android pay
magisk insert what ever query
bober10113 said:
You should go read some more as you also missed the part where tou can use magisk hide. but it wont get back spay.
Just use the forum sarch feature as if you were google searching ie:
magisk shealth
magisk hide
magisk google pay
magisk android pay
magisk insert what ever query
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I did use Magisk Hide to hide root from apps but some apps could still detect the custom rom was installed.
VortexHD said:
I did use Magisk Hide to hide root from apps but some apps could still detect the custom rom was installed.
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so for example you went to magisk hide menu and selected your banking app and it didnt work?
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so for example you went to magisk hide menu and selected your banking app and it didnt work?
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Yes i selected my banking app along with google pay and all its services and Samsung pay with its services and none of them worked.
This also doesn't work for pokemon go and fortnite.
VortexHD said:
Yes i selected my banking app along with google pay and all its services and Samsung pay with its services and none of them worked.
This also doesn't work for pokemon go and fortnite.
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how about safety net status, is it passing?
bober10113 said:
how about safety net status, is it passing?
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Yes Everytime. I'm about to flash TWRP and only install a custom kernal with no root.
VortexHD said:
Yes Everytime. I'm about to flash TWRP and only install a custom kernal with no root.
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try endurance. but besure ure rom base matches kernel ramdisk or u won't be able to get past lock screen. so do a full twrp backup in case
or just try dr ketan. usualy best all round working rom.
bober10113 said:
try endurance. but besure ure rom base matches kernel ramdisk or u won't be able to get past lock screen. so do a full twrp backup in case
or just try dr ketan. usualy best all round working rom.
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I have installed a custom rom without root access and my banking app and games work perfectly however Google pay is detecting the unlocked bootloader. Anyway to hide this with out rooting the phone?
VortexHD said:
I have installed a custom rom without root access and my banking app and games work perfectly however Google pay is detecting the unlocked bootloader. Anyway to hide this with out rooting the phone?
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for google pay, some actualy revert to an older version. just search the forums. for me magisk hide works great with my banking app. and for games, im not much of a gamer so i realy dknt know. but again you should try with dr. ketan rom just in case it works. just choose to flash kernel and magisk during setup.( do a clean install so factory wipe in twrp before flashing his rom)
Well i decided to just use Stock Rom and lock the bootloader so at least most of my apps then work. I installed a modified apk of Samsung Health but it doesn't contain the heart rate monitor but I suppose that's fine and I just have to accept that Samsung Pay will never work again
Where can i get the old version of Google pay which works with unlocked bootloader?
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S heath can work on a rooted device with a simple change to the build prop , but secure folder and spay remain a dud

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