I have XIAOMI 11 ULTRA , and under the
PLAY PROTECT CERTIFICATION it says DEVICE NOT CERTIFIED.. i tried magisk already but when i download the latest version of the app it doesnt give me the option of downloading magisk pro config or something within the app. Im no pro please someone help get this certified. I tried registering it using device id gsf and its already registered but it still not certified
May be tell us where you are, what phone variant it is and what ROM you are using. And for me, why are you rooting it? Why do you think you need root?
Only magisk root will help you
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i am using stock china stable rom. i have install google apps but it say my device is not certified. because of this my home country's banking is not working. i know there is a way to make device certified using root access but for that i have to unlock the boat loader and then root the device. If i unlock the boat loader then i won't be able to use my Chinese bank apps.
So my question; is there any way to get the device certified without root access?
if you're talking about the google play protect certification - visible in play store settings:
uninstall google play store updates, clear all app data then start play store again and let it update again.
Stoffl_ said:
if you're talking about the google play protect certification - visible in play store settings:
uninstall google play store updates, clear all app data then start play store again and let it update again.
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I didn't think you could get 'China' Google/Play Store certification due to Google not used in China and not included with the ROM? China ROMs have to install Google services and apps separately and disable the Chinese replacements.
I was assuming he had play protect certification prior to this but you might be right.
I randomly lost it on xiaomi.eu rom which is built from China sources and the above steps plus uninstalling/reinstalling magisk fixed it for me
Stoffl_ said:
I was assuming he had play protect certification prior to this but you might be right.
I randomly lost it on xiaomi.eu rom which is built from China sources and the above steps plus uninstalling/reinstalling magisk fixed it for me
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The custom rom multi-MIUI.eu is a whole other animal. They developers give you google built-in out of the box, and is based on the China sources. The original STOCK China MIUI ROM doesn't come with Google.
engrmudassar said:
i am using china stable rom. i have install google apps but it say my device is not certified. because of this my home country's banking is not working. i know there is a way to make device certified using root access but for that i have to unlock the boat loader and then root the device. If i unlock the boat loader then i won't be able to use my Chinese bank apps.
So my question; is there any way to get the device certified without root access?
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Just use the Magisk module : MagiskHide Props Config
It works flawlessly
Steps:
Install Module
Install Termus
Reboot to system
Open Termus
Type Su > Press enter
Type : props > Press enter
Follow the onscreen instructions to change the key to a one that passes safety net ( For example, choose Xiaomi > Mi 8 > finished > you are welcome.
tsongming said:
Just use the Magisk module : MagiskHide Props Config
for this to work i guess i have must have root access , as i already told you that if i go for root access then chinese bank apps will not work ....
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Agimax said:
The custom rom multi-MIUI.eu is a whole other animal. They developers give you google built-in out of the box, and is based on the China sources. The original STOCK China MIUI ROM doesn't come with Google.
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i am using stock china stable rom ... 10.2.2
Agimax said:
The custom rom multi-MIUI.eu is a whole other animal. They developers give you google built-in out of the box, and is based on the China sources. The original STOCK China MIUI ROM doesn't come with Google.
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Yeah I guess you're right, didn't read his post properly.
engrmudassar said:
tsongming said:
Just use the Magisk module : MagiskHide Props Config
for this to work i guess i have must have root access , as i already told you that if i go for root access then chinese bank apps will not work ....
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FYI: My bank apps, work. Its the whole point of changing the key with Magisk props...this way pay apps work, bank access works, my netflix account works, my Samsung Pay account, and Samsung gear watch syncing works. Without the mod, they do not work.
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hi I have redmi 9t eea FIRMWARE but it indicate me the device is not google play certified how to remede this issue ? device note rooted , bootloader unlocked
I just unlocked my MI 9 and installed the global ROM on it. It seems by doing that my device lost the Play Protect Certification. As a result I can e.g. not install Netflix anymore. If I install it directly from Netflix' webpage, then after launching the app it tells me my device is not supported.
This was not an issue when I was still using the Chinese ROM.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Daniel
Try to root your device with magisk and applay The Google certificate fix. Otherwise request a custom certification
Thanks!
Would you have a link for how to apply the Google certificate?
Also, how does one request a custom certification?
Hi guys
I recently decided to root my Exynos S21U, all fine to far but I'm fighting to get Google Pay to work properly - so far without success.
Has anybody here got a rooted S21U with working Gpay and could kindly share what you did to make it work?
Thanks,
Axel
U dont need root to have google pay.
Download apk from here and install it on your device:
https://apkpure.com/google-pay/com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
Beso said:
U dont need root to have google pay.
Download apk from here and install it on your device:
https://apkpure.com/google-pay/com.google.android.apps.walletnfcrel
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I don't think he's rooting to get Google Pay.
He wants a rooted phone, but is dealing with the side effect that it renders GPay un-usable.
Correct me if I'm wrong @s3axel
BTW @s3axel , have you tried Magisk Hide?
Yes, my device is rooted and I want to get Gpay to work
What I tried so far, all without success (of course all With Magisk Hide enabled for at least Gpay, Google Play Services and Google Framework)
- Magisk Stable
- Magisk Canary
- Props Magisk module
- Safetynet Fix 1.1.1
Funny enough everything is working fine in my other phone (Mi11U) with Magisk Stable and Magisk Hide enabled, nothing else...
Thus I was curious for reports from people who use their S21U rooted and with Gpay to learn what I need to do.....
s3axel said:
Yes, my device is rooted and I want to get Gpay to work
What I tried so far, all without success (of course all With Magisk Hide enabled for at least Gpay, Google Play Services and Google Framework)
- Magisk Stable
- Magisk Canary
- Props Magisk module
- Safetynet Fix 1.1.1
Funny enough everything is working fine in my other phone (Mi11U) with Magisk Stable and Magisk Hide enabled, nothing else...
Thus I was curious for reports from people who use their S21U rooted and with Gpay to learn what I need to do.....
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It's possible to make it work (I'm on S21 Ultra 5G, latest Magisk canary, AUC8).
Follow these instructions to the letter and you'll get going ;-)
Working: Magisk with Google Pay as of gms 17.1.22 on Pie
Ok. I tried this and it worked on gms 17.1.22, allowing one to add cards and pay in store. Warning YMMV, but this is the process I did to get this working. One caveat is that I suspect users will have to reverse some step if gms is updated and...
forum.xda-developers.com
By the way, once you succeed in make it work, I suggest you update the thread title with something like [SOLVED] or [WORKING], so other newcomers can benefit from it
rodrigofd said:
It's possible to make it work (I'm on S21 Ultra 5G, latest Magisk canary, AUC8).
Follow these instructions to the letter and you'll get going ;-)
Working: Magisk with Google Pay as of gms 17.1.22 on Pie
Ok. I tried this and it worked on gms 17.1.22, allowing one to add cards and pay in store. Warning YMMV, but this is the process I did to get this working. One caveat is that I suspect users will have to reverse some step if gms is updated and...
forum.xda-developers.com
By the way, once you succeed in make it work, I suggest you update the thread title with something like [SOLVED] or [WORKING], so other newcomers can benefit from it
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Thanks, this worked fine once I found the correct Magisk module
Just for reference flashing this module did its magic and kept the fingerprint in 3rd party apps working...
So I just bought a OnePlus 7T Pro McClaren Edition and its great
But I would really like to have it rooted.
I currently finally have stock rom installed again (after many frustrating hours) and am now passing the safetynet check.
I can:
1. Install Magisk (as an apk),
2. Patch boot.img
3. Unlock oem
4. Flash the patched img file
This works and I can have root access.
So far, unless I flash the original boot.img and wipe data again, I cannot lock OEM again (without seeing the corrupted data message).
Also, without locking oem, I'd keep getting the boot warning about bootloader being unlocked (which I guess is not so bad).
Seems like unless I have stock rom flashed, the safetynet check CTS test fails.
Anyways, I'm trying to find a way to root OOS and still pass the safetynet checks.
Thanks.
You need to enable Zygisk in Magisk, configure DenyList (walletfcrel, walletnfrćrelrimes_lifeboat and gapps and gservices), clear all data from Play Store, Play Services and GPay and reboot
Hi, Gpay updated to Google Wallet this method no longer works.
slapman said:
Hi, Gpay updated to Google Wallet this method no longer works.
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Hi, yes, it does, i can confirm on both Oneplus 7 and Oneplus 7t Pro. You need to install universalsafetynetfix magisk module additionally and don't forget to wipe the data of gpay, google play and play services
DartGerion said:
Hi, yes, it does, i can confirm on both Oneplus 7 and Oneplus 7t Pro. You need to install universalsafetynetfix magisk module additionally and don't forget to wipe the data of gpay, google play and play services
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At the time it didn't, and I had to find the the updated safetnet fix especially after updating to Android 12 and I custom ROM crDroid 13.
What Android version /oos version are you using ?
So I installed Netflix on my rooted device after changing device fingerprint and fixing safety net and hiding root using Zygisk + Shamiko (Enforce Disabled) + LSPosed + Hide My Applist + Universal Safetynet Fix. The app runs and logs in, but whenever I try playing ANY video it gives me an error "5.7.6" and says "There is a problem playing this video. Please try again". I am convinced this is a root issue as my sister has the exact same phone I have and it's working fine with her (She is not rooted). Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
I am using a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S device, Running Android 11 + Custom ROM (LiteE 1.3) + MIUI 12.5
Note: I have done extensive modifications and gone out of my way to hide my root status. I edited the device fingerprint to a Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus and I now pass Safetynet perfectly and Netflix shows up in my Playstore, and I am able to install it and log in fine. My banking apps work, My device shows as certified in Playstore and I even have Widevine L1. So I don't understand why it won't let me play videos. (Screenshot attached)
Laezimir said:
So I installed Netflix on my rooted device after changing device fingerprint and fixing safety net and hiding root using Zygisk + Shamiko (Enforce Disabled) + LSPosed + Hide My Applist + Universal Safetynet Fix. The app runs and logs in, but whenever I try playing ANY video it gives me an error "5.7.6" and says "There is a problem playing this video. Please try again". I am convinced this is a root issue as my sister has the exact same phone I have and it's working fine with her (She is not rooted). Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
I am using a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S device, Running Android 11 + Custom ROM (LiteE 1.3) + MIUI 12.5
Note: I have done extensive modifications and gone out of my way to hide my root status. I edited the device fingerprint to a Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus and I now pass Safetynet perfectly and Netflix shows up in my Playstore, and I am able to install it and log in fine. My banking apps work, My device shows as certified in Playstore and I even have Widevine L1. So I don't understand why it won't let me play videos. (Screenshot attached)
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use stock firmware and done
tutibreaker said:
use stock firmware and done
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Stock firmware = Oversharpened videos
Laezimir said:
Stock firmware = Oversharpened
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btw why that a lot of steps for enable safety net pass? dude you are doing everithing like 4 years ago, maybe that the problem, in xiaomi for safetyney you only need this magisk module, enable ziygik and delete play store cache
tutibreaker said:
btw why that a lot of steps for enable safety net pass? dude you are doing everithing like 4 years ago, maybe that the problem, in xiaomi for safetyney you only need this magisk module, enable ziygik and delete play store cache
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Oh that's what I did, but for some reason SNF only doesn't really work, My banking apps never worked until I did all the steps I mentioned.
have you tried this:
GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/liboemcryptodisabler: liboemcryptodisabler
liboemcryptodisabler. Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/liboemcryptodisabler development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
clear netflix data after installing
Warning (from readme.md)
A consequence of using this module is that Widevine DRM will fall back to using L3 instead of L1, which means that Netflix will not display content in HD or higher quality, regardless of your subscription type. Of course, without this module, Netflix will not play at all on a rooted device. If this is important to you, you will need to unroot your device.