So I have my G3 rooted and when I open up Isis Wallet, it tells me that its not supported with rooted devices. So I did some searching around and found the app Root Cloak that will disable that notification. So installed the app and then opened up Isis and it worked perfectly. But its seems like the workaround only sticks for a couple of hours and then when you try to use it again it gives you the same error about not supported by a rooted device. Does anyone else have another solution or mod that they have done in order to get this to work permanently?
I'm doing the same thing and it hasn't failed yet. what root method did you use? I'm using towelroot
screwyluie said:
I'm doing the same thing and it hasn't failed yet. what root method did you use? I'm using towelroot
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Im used towelroot as well. You are also using Rootcloak?
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Im used towelroot as well. You are also using Rootcloak?
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yes, and I haven't run into any issues with ISIS
screwyluie said:
yes, and I haven't run into any issues with ISIS
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Well maybe I need to read the instructions on how to use Root Cloak again, I know its too simple..
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Well maybe I need to read the instructions on how to use Root Cloak again, I know its too simple..
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you just add isis to root cloak then force close isis/reboot, profit.
not sure why it's not working for you
screwyluie said:
you just add isis to root cloak then force close isis/reboot, profit.
not sure why it's not working for you
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I just did that exact method and im going to test it out and see if it sticks. Thanks for the help!
Root Cloak ISIS
I'm using a LG G3 (ATT - LG-D850), and towel root. I can't get ISIS to ignore the root.
I've followed the instruction. repo xposed info/module/com.devadvance.rootcloak, but to no avail.
Anyone have the similar problem?
I'm assuming you have xposed installed and working? installed rootcloak, enabled it in xposed and rebooted? then open rootcloak and add isis to the list, reboot once more and all should be good.
if not, try deleting the cache/user data for isis, perhaps it marked you as rooted and doesn't check again, this would fix that.
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So I have my G3 rooted and when I open up Isis Wallet, it tells me that its not supported with rooted devices. So I did some searching around and found the app Root Cloak that will disable that notification. So installed the app and then opened up Isis and it worked perfectly. But its seems like the workaround only sticks for a couple of hours and then when you try to use it again it gives you the same error about not supported by a rooted device. Does anyone else have another solution or mod that they have done in order to get this to work permanently?
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You could also try this. Both root cloak and this work.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y01aaqn85aqoem9/ISISRootBypass_3.0.apk?dl=0
This is my drop box. Get the file while you can.
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Yes the one that I have is the specific isisrootbypass posted by dmj. Worked for me on the first try.
No matter what, I can never stay away from android for long.
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Amazon released their own version of a secure credit card swiper recently but they only support a few devices like the Samsung S3 and S4 and S5... I get the message This app is not supported on this device when I try to run the app. Any way to get this thing to work? I tried build.prop editing to make the model of the phone an S5 but it still didn't work, perhaps I did it wrong or overlooked a setting?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
maybe someone with know how can find the compatible device checker in the apk smali and take it out and recompile?
So I found that this app works with RUU 5.18 but when I'm using CM11 it says device isn't compatible and won't run.. Any ideas??
buradd said:
So I found that this app works with RUU 5.18 but when I'm using CM11 it says device isn't compatible and won't run.. Any ideas??
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this is interesting - quite interested in this myself ! Have you tried with CM10 ? maybe it is restricted to non-root devices... can you try with RUU+root. My bet is that it will fail.
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this is interesting - quite interested in this myself ! Have you tried with CM10 ? maybe it is restricted to non-root devices... can you try with RUU+root. My bet is that it will fail.
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I haven't had time to try ruu with root but I was thinking it was something missing in the CM kernel for the device used to read the cards.. Like if the app doesn't see the right driver loaded it won't run or something..
I'm trying to get this work as well on my S4 and getting same message as yours. I believe is the root detection from the app that causing this, need to find a way to bypass root detection.
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I'm trying to get this work as well on my S4 and getting same message as yours. I believe is the root detection from the app that causing this, need to find a way to bypass root detection.
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I just used rootcloak with cydia and it still says unsupported device on CM11
so.. confirmed; runs on the RUU 5.18 stock, but when I root the RUU 5.18 it says device not supported...
edit: they released a new version of the app yesterday apparently.. the screen no longer says device not supported.. instead it says ALR has detected this device is rooted or jailbroken which is a security risk, ALR is not supported on rooted phones.
so i tried to run rootcloak with xposed and the app force closes ;\
why oh why!!!
we need a dev! using rootcloak with cydia and xposed both yield no results, using hide my root from the playstore also does nothing... need someone to decompile the apk and remove the root check smali and recompile! donates available to whoever is in the know and willing to spend the time!
Hey guys! im Cole. Im new around here .
Anyways I managed to fix my phone from a soft brick using the 5.0 OTA Update and decided to root the phone.
Also This Didn't trip Knox for me. Im on 5.0.1
NOTE: I am not responsible if you happen to brick/Break your ATT GALAXY S4 (I337)I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS WORKS ON THE I337M
Anyways on with the rooting tutorial:
Ok, On your S4 I recommend that you have the OTA Package which you can get from Here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552137
And You should have at least 50% battery life left.
Ok. Go and download Kingroot V4.5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Install it. It should say that root access is unavailable. Click on Try to root.
It takes around 3 to 5 minutes to get root access. once done you should see at the top Root Successful or something like that.
If it fails I suggest that you either try again or just give up on rooting your phone.
But since ATT Has a LOCKED Bootloader we cant install a recovery i think. Anyways I hope you guys found this tutorial working and have fun rooting.
Oh yeah I forgot: Thank You Kingxteam for providing us with kingroot
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Hey guys! im Cole. Im new around here .
Anyways I managed to fix my phone from a soft brick using the 5.0 OTA Update and decided to root the phone.
Also This Didn't trip Knox for me. Im on 5.0.1
NOTE: I am not responsible if you happen to brick/Break your ATT GALAXY S4 (I337)I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS WORKS ON THE I337M
Anyways on with the rooting tutorial:
Ok, On your S4 I recommend that you have the OTA Package which you can get from Here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552137
And You should have at least 50% battery life left.
Ok. Go and download Kingroot V4.5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Install it. It should say that root access is unavailable. Click on Try to root.
It takes around 3 to 5 minutes to get root access. once done you should see at the top Root Successful or something like that.
If it fails I suggest that you either try again or just give up on rooting your phone.
But since ATT Has a LOCKED Bootloader we cant install a recovery i think. Anyways I hope you guys found this tutorial working and have fun rooting.
Oh yeah I forgot: Thank You Kingxteam for providing us with kingroot
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Working Ha ? I Am Lollipop 5.0.1 .. I Need To Root Now .. Please Help Me
Can anyone confirm that this works? I remember someone posted a kingoroot here in the att s4 forums and it put a lot of junk on the phone
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It works. I'm using it to edit my coc host file. I'll add some screen shots to this post to confirm that this works. Oh yeah. Kingroot just installs purify which I removed like any other app
I'm using my phone so I just looked up photo uploader.
I can't upload images yet since I'm new but this does work as long as it's the newer kingroot I had to reflash the 5.0update last night because I installed a recovery and as all ways it fails due the locked bootloader so I tried to root again and it works fine.
Will kingoroot delete all user data and everything?
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Will kingoroot delete all user data and everything?
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I suppose you mean Kingroot not Kingoroot. And no it will not
also guys: This is not using kingoroot. I am using kingroot. They are two completely different applications for root.
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also guys: This is not using kingoroot. I am using kingroot. They are two completely different applications for root.
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Thanks for clarification. Kingoroot was the shady one
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links are dead
I ended up finding them on my own. Kingroot mobile didn't work but the desktop version rooted. I'd rather the binary was SuperSU for compatibility nags with titanium but it works.
Rockin' a l337 with Goldeneye v49.1 + Wanam Xposed and loving life on AT&T's 4G LTE network
Thanks! I rooted my AT&T I337 running stock 5.0.1. App method did not work. I used the kingroot desktop program from the thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
If you don't like the kingroot su binary, check out super sume in the play store. It replaces kinguser with supersu. Costs $1. Well worth it imo.
Edit: I'm on build OC4.
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Thanks! I rooted my AT&T I337 running stock 5.0.1. App method did not work. I used the kingroot desktop program from the thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
If you don't like the kingroot su binary, check out super sume in the play store. It replaces kinguser with supersu. Costs $1. Well worth it imo.
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SuperSU is free.
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SuperSU is free.
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Yes. But, you can't just install SuperSU binary and use it to replace the KingSU binary. It fails.
Rockin' a l337 with Goldeneye v49.1 + Wanam Xposed and loving life on AT&T's 4G LTE network
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Yes. But, you can't just install SuperSU binary and use it to replace the KingSU binary. It fails.
Rockin' a l337 with Goldeneye v49.1 + Wanam Xposed and loving life on AT&T's 4G LTE network
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Ah, ok. Good thing I opted to flash kitkat and go from there.
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Ah, ok. Good thing I opted to flash kitkat and go from there.
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Cool story.
But, this is so simple. Instead of having to flash this and that with flashfire and safestrap, you can just go straight from lollipop, use a one click root tool, and then use another one click app to switch to SuperSU and remove the other. It's simplicity, compared to keep root method, is great. Now, if we could just get someone to figure out how to do it with one step, we'll be golden. Many are thinking there is still no way to root straight from lollipop. This works. So, if these cats can do it, then another dev can figure out how to get SuperSU injected instead of Kingroot. If that can happen, then safestrap can also be updated to work with lollipop instead of having to swap kk kernel. This is progress.
edit: When I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I tried several times to update to 0C4 after using this method. It failed every time. Then, I flashed the rooted 0C3 with flashfire and the update worked flawlessly. I wouldn't suggest this kingroot anymore to anyone. Cheers.
Rockin' a l337 with Goldeneye v49.1 + Wanam Xposed and loving life on AT&T's 4G LTE network
Anyone tried to root stock OC4? Using this method
Worked for me
Desktop version worked for me even did the sume 1.00 thing. All rooted with Lolipop and SuperSU
What recovery to use
What recovery can I use because I used Flashing to flash ClockworkMod Touch and on restart I trying to goto recovery I got a Yellow triangle saying "there is unauthorized att software found on this phone". Can I use TWRP or some new one I heard about called Philz?
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What recovery can I use because I used Flashing to flash ClockworkMod Touch and on restart I trying to goto recovery I got a Yellow triangle saying "there is unauthorized att software found on this phone". Can I use TWRP or some new one I heard about called Philz?
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I answered your question in another thread you started.
Snapping along on stock rooted 0C4 I337, wishing for some good up to date lollipop ROM's to throw into flashfire
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Anyone tried to root stock OC4? Using this method
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Just used KingRoot to root my I337 with OC4. Took a few minutes and then took off with a percentage rapidly climbing to 100%. Unfortunately for those of us who cannot read Chinese you have to feel your way through the user interface.
Here are some notes to help (I should have grabbed screen shots and will try to do so):
Make sure your PC has the I337 drivers and they work.
Enable developer mode on the I337.
Download and install the desktop version of KingRoot.
Connect the I337 to the PC with USB. Let Windows do its handshake stuff.
Launch KingRoot, it will find the phone and give you a screen (all in Chinese) showing how to turn on USB Debug mode. For English that is in Settings | More | Developer Options. Check the USB debugging box.
Phone will ask to verify the computer RSA key, accept it.
Phone also asked twice to allow Google to check for security threats. I declined both.
KingRoot will see that it can talk with the phone and do its thing.
A few minutes later I had KingRoot and root access on my 5.0.1 OC4 phone as verified with Root Checker Basic. It has survived a power cycle with battery removal.
Added screen shots from phone. Need to get some from KingRoot.
When KingRoot has everything ready you will see some Chinese text followed by Root on a blue (IIRC) button. Click that to launch the rooting.
Anyone else have an issue getting Android Pay to work? I keep getting a message that it might not be compatible. Maybe because the device is rooted? Mine is a T Mobile unit.
Same here. Not sure what to do. I tried disabling root from superusersu with no success. Some people are saying to disable xposed but I havent tried that yet.
Yeah, I got it to work on my rooted n7, but not my phone. First it was a network error that I solved by uninstalling play services, but now it can't see the android software type or whatever.
Disabling root maybe doesn't work for us because of using a rooted rom? Idk how that works...
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Same here. Not sure what to do. I tried disabling root from superusersu with no success. Some people are saying to disable xposed but I havent tried that yet.
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Yes, disable Xposed.
O\I'm on a Lg G3 with a custom rom and disabling Xposed and then disabling/hiding root allowed me to add cards.
Once that was done I put root and xposed back and used the cloak module.
Now I can use pay but can't add new cards unless I disable Xposed and root.
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Yes, disable Xposed.
O\I'm on a Lg G3 with a custom rom and disabling Xposed and then disabling/hiding root allowed me to add cards.
Once that was done I put root and xposed back and used the cloak module.
Now I can use pay but can't add new cards unless I disable Xposed and root.
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I just uninstalled Xposed and unchecked the box in SuperSU and it didn't work. I restarted to be sure, and I tried using the RootCloak module in Xposed.
I don't know what xposed is, and I'm pretty sure I'm not using it, so that might not be it.
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I don't know what xposed is, and I'm pretty sure I'm not using it, so that might not be it.
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Just curious if you used kingroot. I did and I think it may be why even though I disable root it's still not working.
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Just curious if you used kingroot. I did and I think it may be why even though I disable root it's still not working.
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I think I did, actually. It was the only method available at the time for the T Mobile Z3s.
That could be it.
Well, that sucks.
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Well, that sucks.
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Actually, I hadn't fully uninstalled Xposed. I also used Kingroot, but used one of the flashable zips to install xposed, which I needed to use the uninstaller zip to completely remove. Once xposed was properly uninstalled and SuperSU was disabled in settings I was able to set up Android Pay.
Tried again and it allowed me to add a card while SuperSU was disabled.
All the methods I have tried do not seem to work or are temporary
If I try installing SuperSU it ask me to update but the update fails or if I try using TWRP it does not reboot on its own to update and I end up not being able accomplish anything
Kingroot does work, some of the time, but it is temporary and I want something permanent
the majority of root methods I have found do not work with the d850. I do not want to install any custom roms or do anything too fancy; I just want to be able to delete bloatware and maybe use file recovery software that requires root. What can I do?
I do not think MM is rootable at the moment
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All the methods I have tried do not seem to work or are temporary
If I try installing SuperSU it ask me to update but the update fails or if I try using TWRP it does not reboot on its own to update and I end up not being able accomplish anything
Kingroot does work, some of the time, but it is temporary and I want something permanent
the majority of root methods I have found do not work with the d850. I do not want to install any custom roms or do anything too fancy; I just want to be able to delete bloatware and maybe use file recovery software that requires root. What can I do?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro Use this to get rid of KingRoot. KingRoot has to be installed when applying this app, it works of you follow the instructions to the T. But if you don't, you'll brick your phone. Been there done that. Good Luck!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=darkslide.com.supersumepro Use this to get rid of KingRoot. KingRoot has to be installed when applying this app, it works of you follow the instructions to the T. But if you don't, you'll brick your phone. Been there done that. Good Luck!
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I thought that deleting apps is what got me Security Error. Maybe it was removing kingroot without installing this app? Or maybe it was deleting a certain app. I tried searching around to find what caused this.
It was this type of screen http://attachments.gfan.com/forum/attachments2/201304/22/151007telkutce0c1ddsrr.jpg
not this http://lgviet.com/forum/attachments/2323-jpg.19661/
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I thought that deleting apps is what got me Security Error. Maybe it was removing kingroot without installing this app? Or maybe it was deleting a certain app. I tried searching around to find what caused this.
It was this type of screen http://attachments.gfan.com/forum/attachments2/201304/22/151007telkutce0c1ddsrr.jpg
not this http://lgviet.com/forum/attachments/2323-jpg.19661/
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You have to let the app remove kkngroot to replace it with SuperSU. Whole purpose of the app. If you remove kingroot then your removing root. You need root for the app to work. It removes kingroot and places SuperSU in its place, the only way to permanently root marshmallow on the lgg3 for now.
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You have to let the app remove kkngroot to replace it with SuperSU. Whole purpose of the app. If you remove kingroot then your removing root. You need root for the app to work. It removes kingroot and places SuperSU in its place, the only way to permanently root marshmallow on the lgg3 for now.
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I Understand that Part, I just couldn't figure out what happened to cause the Security Error. IDK if it was uninstalling Mcafee improperly or what. And I'm lucky the LGUP method was discovered, as that was the only way to recover from that
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I Understand that Part, I just couldn't figure out what happened to cause the Security Error. IDK if it was uninstalling Mcafee improperly or what. And I'm lucky the LGUP method was discovered, as that was the only way to recover from that
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Yeah that's a weird one. I'd scan the phone with a antivirus app or something.
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Anyone get Amplify working on their rooted Pixel? When I try, it says the device isn't rooted.
I don't use amplify, but I downloaded it to see if it worked. It asks for su permission, which I granted, but once it is running says no root. So, same result you're finding.
I'm pretty sure it requires Xposed which has yet to be released
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I'm pretty sure it requires Xposed which has yet to be released
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This is correct.