Android Pay not working - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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...

ottoman1384 said:
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.

tech_head said:
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.

Heinous said:
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.

legato89 said:
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.

Heinous said:
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.

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[Q] Isis Wallet workaround for rooted G3

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?
tee00max said:
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..
tee00max said:
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.
tee00max said:
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.

Rooting an LG G3 D850 with Marshmallow

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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notasandwich said:
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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JkdJedi said:
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/
gpgon said:
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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JkdJedi said:
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
gpgon said:
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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How to hide root?

Hi everyone,
did anybody manage to hide root for some apps (banking - pushtan)?
I've read about suhide but i cant make it work, im not even sure if systemless supersu is working (if its really systemless or not).
Other apps like root cloak dont work..
Thanks in advance
LS
The only solution I found so far is Magisk v6 (v7 does not work). It works for some apps (but not for Pokemon GO any more), but I think it will not work any more at all because of the latest changes with SafetyNet.
You can try SuperSU v2.78 R1 with suhide, but you will need Android 6 with TWRP 3.x or FlashFire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-t3450396
Are you using one of the said 'solutions' to hide your root? Idc about pogo, its all about banking apps.
Well i tried magisk v7, but no success.
I have 2.78. SR1 installed, but im not sure if im systemless or not. I also have Android 6 and TWRP 3.0.2.0 but i cant flash suhide.
I've read some (or alot) about hiding root, also with phhs superuser but i cant make it work on my H6 L04. Thats why i'm asking here . I know that Huawei devices like it the hard way..
leechseed said:
Are you using one of the said 'solutions' to hide your root? Idc about pogo, its all about banking apps.
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I used Magisk v6, but not any more. ATM I don't have any working solution either.
leechseed said:
Well i tried magisk v7, but no success.
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You really should have read the Magisk-Thread, there is clearly stated for v7 in the changelog: "Remove root management API; both SuperSU and phh has their own superior solutions"
leechseed said:
I also have Android 6 and TWRP 3.0.2.0 but i cant flash suhide.
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AFAIK there is no fully working TWRP 3.x version for the H60-Lxx, that's the reason probably.
Since you have Android 6 maybe you can try to flash with FlashFire.
Hehe, you're right i did not fully read those Magisk threads but what you quoted was only about the root management - the apps supersu and superuser itself - so v7 should work.
I'll take a look at the future goings off those apps.
There is a 3.x TWRP for our Honor, its also on the official TWRP website. I never had any problems with this, except the bug where touch wont work anymore till reboot in recovery.
Also no success with flashfire, so i guess its (supersu) just not fully systemless,eventhough the app says so.
I've hoped (or thought) that its just a huawei/emui 'problem'.
leechseed said:
There is a 3.x TWRP for our Honor, its also on the official TWRP website. I never had any problems with this, except the bug where touch wont work anymore till reboot in recovery.
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Or wait until screen goes dark and press power again to light up the screen and the touch works...
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Sometimes this does the trick but not always
leechseed said:
Sometimes this does the trick but not always
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It's been a long time for me to use honor 6 (soft bricked it beyond repair ) so don't remember exactly, but for my honor 7, this trick always works no matter what.
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Well i just flashed paulobriens RC3 which should be the same as on the official TWRP website,as hes the maintainer.
So now i managed to flash suhide 0.54 on top of systemless 2.78 SR1, but im bootlooping. Maybe because of tops xposed 86.2.
This combo shouldnt need any magisk so i'll take a closer look when i got a pc on my hand.
Bump it
Did you try Magisk v8?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Magisk wont help much if suhide & xposed makes it loop, i guess .
I would rather not use magisk atm to be honest.
Was hoping someone made it work on honor/huawei.
In the end i'll have to try but when i read the supersu/superuser tgreads it seems like google is doibg oretty "well" anyway.
leechseed said:
Hi everyone,
did anybody manage to hide root for some apps?
I've read about suhide but i cant make it work, im not even sure if systemless supersu is working (if its really systemless or not).
Other apps like root cloak dont work..
Thanks in advance
LS
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Root cloak
leechseed said:
Hi everyone,
did anybody manage to hide root for some apps?
I've read about suhide but i cant make it work, im not even sure if systemless supersu is working (if its really systemless or not).
Other apps like root cloak dont work..
Thanks in advance
LS
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Here
Try root cloak xposed module
Tmobilefan906 said:
Root cloak
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krispy321 said:
Try root cloak xposed module
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I did but its not working, like i stated in op/quote.
Do you guys use root cloak with success? Maybe with system supersu..
leechseed said:
I did but its not working, like i stated in op/quote.
Do you guys use root cloak with success? Maybe with system supersu..
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No. I use system su
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leechseed said:
I did but its not working, like i stated in op/quote.
Do you guys use root cloak with success? Maybe with system supersu..
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Not the old cloak. The newest one. Look at pic I posted.
Ok ill try with system su, but i dont think i will success because the banking apps are f***ed.. I have latest cloak dont worry.
This banking app just wont work this way, too bad.
leechseed said:
Ok ill try with system su, but i dont think i will success because the banking apps are f***ed.. I have latest cloak dont worry.
This banking app just wont work this way, too bad.
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No, I think banking apps just got better recently. I've made lots of experiments and never managed to hide root from those apps. That´s my big gripe with root.

Amplify

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
ne0ns4l4m4nder said:
I'm pretty sure it requires Xposed which has yet to be released
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This is correct.

which ROM for as close to stock android as possible for SM-G930F

I see a lot of custom ROMs on https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development but I am not sure which to use. My main goal is to remove all the builtin Samsung apps that I cannot disable/uninstall like Calendar and Internet. I started looking at SuperMan but then saw it has a lot of other enhancements too. I also want to avoid my device being rooted because I have to install apps that won't install if my phone is rooted (GFE/BlackBerry Work).
LineageOS or Resurrection Remix.
Just disable the Samsung apps you don't want. That's the only remedy for you.
SuperMan is probably the closest you'll get to stock. If that's too far off, I'm not really sure of any other options. You could temporarily root and try removing the offending apps, I'm not sure how much the system depends on them.
There's also the option of Magisk (Systemless) root, which shouldn't effect root-adverse apps.
I have rooted stock G930F rom with Magisk and removed close to a 100 system apps. No bugs, no crashes, and it is the best rom there is, if you tweak it right. Btw, you can hide root with Magisk and install your apps.
Memovic said:
I have rooted stock G930F rom with Magisk and removed close to a 100 system apps. No bugs, no crashes, and it is the best rom there is, if you tweak it right. Btw, you can hide root with Magisk and install your apps.
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This is awesome. Any details/links/help on how to install remove those 100 system apps? I I see lots of articles on how to install Magisk so I can probably figure that out but not sure about how to install the system apps.
imthenachoman said:
This is awesome. Any details/links/help on how to install remove those 100 system apps? I I see lots of articles on how to install Magisk so I can probably figure that out but not sure about how to install the system apps.
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Please take my advice:
Do NOT root your device.
Cause that has some side effects and nearly no benefits:
You won't be able to encrypt your phone again.
You'll have to install magisk to get some things to work
Do NOT install an AOKP based ROM cause there are severe bluetooth bugs.
Just install "BK Package Disabler (Samsung)" on stockrom and get rid of Samsungs bloatware.
PS:
I'm back to stockrom after installing LOS and I regret that step, cause it tripped the knox-bit.
Perhaps the BT bugs will be fixed in future; then I'll give LOS another shot.
Lol @ this lad above, get your facts straight.
On-topic: I followed root instructions from galaxys7root. For the debloating part, there is a topic called "Debloat your S7" or something like that, which helped me uninstall most of the apps, and the other ones I just uninstalled cause I didn't need them.
Memovic said:
Lol @ this lad above, get your facts straight.
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Laughing isn't very polite.
On-topic:
How did you get your phone encrypted again?
What are the benefits of being rooted nowadays?
OK, TB would be one thing for me.
And... tinkering.
Do some Google-ing, should get the answers.
Memovic said:
Do some Google-ing, should get the answers.
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Thanks for sharing your limitless wisdom :good:
if you want a rom as close to perfect, try helios 7.22.1
sammydoro said:
Please take my adviceo NOT root your device.
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Everything I have read says that there are no issues rooting. Lots of folks have done it w/o issues. Maybe yours was a one-off?
Memovic said:
On-topic: I followed root instructions from galaxys7root. For the debloating part, there is a topic called "Debloat your S7" or something like that, which helped me uninstall most of the apps, and the other ones I just uninstalled cause I didn't need them.
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Thank you! I will give it a shot.
imthenachoman said:
Everything I have read says that there are no issues rooting. Lots of folks have done it w/o issues. Maybe yours was a one-off?
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Rooting went flawlessly.
I took the TWRP / Magisk way.
OK, loosing all the data is quite normal, when formating data, to get rid of the encryption.
But it trips your knox-fuse with the following consequences:
S-Health does not work anymore. OK, there is a build.prop hack to get it working.
OTA updates will not work anymore.
S-Pay (and others) is said to not work anymore.
Encryption does not work or is risky (look at Chainfires post):
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72204306&postcount=978
No one knows, how long safetynet will be covered by Magisk. Btw.: Magisk is great!
If I am wrong at any point, pls correct me.
I only rooted to use LOS. But there are too many errors atm.
So I returned to stock and have to live with these issues.
So it depends on your usecase.
If you just want to debloat your stockrom, use BK- disabler.
If you want more, root it.
sammydoro said:
If you just want to debloat your stockrom, use BK- disabler.
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Can BK disabler disable or uninstall some of the built-in apps like Calendar and Contacts?
imthenachoman said:
Can BK disabler disable or uninstall some of the built-in apps like Calendar and Contacts?
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Yes. That is the purpose of the app.
And, in my opinion, it works reliable and comfortable.
sammydoro said:
Rooting went flawlessly.
I took the TWRP / Magisk way.
OK, loosing all the data is quite normal, when formating data, to get rid of the encryption.
But it trips your knox-fuse with the following consequences:
S-Health does not work anymore. OK, there is a build.prop hack to get it working.
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I rooted, but my S Health is still working
sammydoro said:
OTA updates will not work anymore.
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Yes, that's good, so Samsung won't remove my root or any system apps I am using or adding system apps I removed.
sammydoro said:
S-Pay (and others) is said to not work anymore.
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S-Pay doesn't work in our country, so what? It's a fail project anyhow.
sammydoro said:
Encryption does not work or is risky (look at Chainfires post):
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72204306&postcount=978
No one knows, how long safetynet will be covered by Magisk. Btw.: Magisk is great!
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If I am wrong at any point, pls correct me.
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done
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