Since I'm still new, I can't post to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425346
I have the GoldenEye ROM for my Galaxy S4. Isis won't work on a rooted device and I have followed the instructions on the thread above to bypass the Isis check. However, I get the message "Isis does not currently support your phone. Learn about supported phones." I'm pretty sure this has to do with GoldenEye being an international ROM.
Is there a way to make Isis identify it as a regular AT&T GS4?
Thanks!
So has anyone gotten their Gear 2 to work with a Samsung phone running an AOSP ROM? I'm currently running Hyperdrive on my Verizon S4 (MDK bootloader), but really miss AOSP. I saw this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723862
...and wondered if this would be the process to follow, but without renaming the device in the build prop. Any insight would be appreciated!
Hello, I just recently found out about xposed firmware. It sounds like something I need. Ive flashed several times and know when it goes wrong it usuallylocks up your phone on one way or another. My only question is, is xposed firmware compatible with any galaxy s5 version? If not, which ones? I have the verizon version and Ive noticed not much has been written for these or att versions.
I accidently tried to flash an S6 rom for the galaxy s5 but it wasnt for the sprint g900p version so data and texting didnt work :/. So now i am on the MOAR rom which has been working great for me so far (probably because it is based off a sprint firmware)
I did see the Paco rom thread but it looked like it was abandoned at the beta stage.
If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be very helpful
I searched around and found these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3495229
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3508319
Which covers a few questions but not all.
I currently own a OnePlus 3, if I were to flash 7.1 would this break Samsung Pay inside the watch? Based on that thread above, it seems it does for the Pixel.
Would it be possible to be rooted systemless (pass Safetynet) and use Samsung Pay? Has anyone tried this using magisk root to pass safetynet and use Samsung Pay on their watch?
Thank you guys for your time answering these questions. :good:
Android 7.1 isn't supported yet, as far as I know it has nothing to do with root if you're not on a Samsung phone. You should be fine as long as you're on 7.0 or marshmallow.
Awesome, so even if you're rooted and on 7.0 you can still use Samsung Pay?
I'm on 7.1 and rooted. It works fine.
Sent from my Google Pixel XL.
Yes, from what I've read. And judging by the other comment it is possible on 7.1 now, not sure if it was some update or what that allowed it but you don't have to worry about root being the cause of you not able to use Samsung pay.