So I successfully installed framework on my flex 2 using flashfire. Buuuuut my snapchat is broken. I really wanted to use snapprefs but I installed the wrong version and not the updated version in the apps forum. Now I can't login to snapchat and keeps giving me an error that says something like "snapchat is temporarily unavailable" because it read that I had root access, xposed, and snapprefs installed. Could I uninstall xposed using the uninstaller zip and flasing it in flashfire? Or would I have to restoring it to stock.
Also I factory unlocked my att g flex 2 with a code that came with it when I bought it from ebay and I don't know if i'll lose my unlock if i restore it as I don't have a backup. (Yes I know a TOTAL NOOB MOVE!):crying:
Nikyle18 said:
So I successfully installed framework on my flex 2 using flashfire. Buuuuut my snapchat is broken. I really wanted to use snapprefs but I installed the wrong version and not the updated version in the apps forum. Now I can't login to snapchat and keeps giving me an error that says something like "snapchat is temporarily unavailable" because it read that I had root access, xposed, and snapprefs installed. Could I uninstall xposed using the uninstaller zip and flasing it in flashfire? Or would I have to restoring it to stock.
Also I factory unlocked my att g flex 2 with a code that came with it when I bought it from ebay and I don't know if i'll lose my unlock if i restore it as I don't have a backup. (Yes I know a TOTAL NOOB MOVE!):crying:
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Yeah, it works using the uninstaller.zip. Make sure you use the arm64-version. No need to revert back to stock
JadenWSOP said:
Yeah, it works using the uninstaller.zip. Make sure you use the arm64-version. No need to revert back to stock
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Thanks for telling me man I was so scared because I bricked my g3 not too long ago and don't wanna spend more money on a new phone.
Nikyle18 said:
So I successfully installed framework on my flex 2 using flashfire. Buuuuut my snapchat is broken. I really wanted to use snapprefs but I installed the wrong version and not the updated version in the apps forum. Now I can't login to snapchat and keeps giving me an error that says something like "snapchat is temporarily unavailable" because it read that I had root access, xposed, and snapprefs installed. Could I uninstall xposed using the uninstaller zip and flasing it in flashfire? Or would I have to restoring it to stock.
Also I factory unlocked my att g flex 2 with a code that came with it when I bought it from ebay and I don't know if i'll lose my unlock if i restore it as I don't have a backup. (Yes I know a TOTAL NOOB MOVE!):crying:
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Why dont you try rootcloack first?
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I'm having issues with Titanium Backup on the latest nightly.
It installs and it gets root fine, but restores just hang at the first app forever.
Anyone else tried a TB restore after flashing cm-12-20150116-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip?
Did you click on the pop-up that asks if you want Google to inspect the sideloaded apps?
I missed that pop-up one time and it was just waiting for an interaction before it started restoring
I could not do it on 20150106-NIGHTLY without installing SuperSu. With SuperSu TB warks fine.
@Psichi
I don't even get to this point.
@elmerq
I hate that. I was using supersu before and it was causing all kinds of issues between it and the superuser that's baked in.
Is there anyway to update the binary on the baked in superuser?
No idea :/
I have just bought 1+1 and found only this way to use TB.
elmerq said:
I could not do it on 20150106-NIGHTLY without installing SuperSu. With SuperSu TB warks fine.
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Flashing Chainfire Supersu did the job.
This is big a problem for CM roms imo. It's fine to have superuser preinstalled. But, there needs to be a way to use an alternate su app that doesn't cause issues.
Try this app instead:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-backup-app-backup-restore-t2898674
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Wanted to try Android Pay. Am a SPH-G925P on stock OH1 rooted with UniKernel v8 and TWRP. Disabled SuperSU, downloaded and installed Android Pay. Added my first card and got a message that an app was blocking screen access to the app. Thought it might be my Apex Launcher. Went back to stock TouchWiz launcher, same message. Made sure Adblock was off (it was because it couldn't acquire root). Rebooted and got softbrick.
Figured Android Pay had messed something up. Wiped cache and Dalvik in TWRP, still stuck. Restored my TWRP backup from 2 weeks ago, no joy. Reflashed Unikernel v8, still stuck at Sprint Splash.
Any thoughts on what rebooting with SuperSU disabled messed up? Next up is reflashing stock OH1 and/or factory reset, but thought there might be an easier fix.
dtndvm said:
Wanted to try Android Pay. Am a SPH-G925P on stock OH1 rooted with UniKernel v8 and TWRP. Disabled SuperSU, downloaded and installed Android Pay. Added my first card and got a message that an app was blocking screen access to the app. Thought it might be my Apex Launcher. Went back to stock TouchWiz launcher, same message. Made sure Adblock was off (it was because it couldn't acquire root). Rebooted and got softbrick.
Figured Android Pay had messed something up. Wiped cache and Dalvik in TWRP, still stuck. Restored my TWRP backup from 2 weeks ago, no joy. Reflashed Unikernel v8, still stuck at Sprint Splash.
Any thoughts on what rebooting with SuperSU disabled messed up? Next up is reflashing stock OH1 and/or factory reset, but thought there might be an easier fix.
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Didn't do it to me but heard about this happening to others. Instead of disabling su try clicking full unroot
Soooperstar said:
Didn't do it to me but heard about this happening to others. Instead of disabling su try clicking full unroot
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I'll try that. As expected, flashing stock OH1 fixed it. I'll get TWRP and root (excuse to go to UniKernel v9) back on and update everything and make a fresh backup before I try again. That will make it easier if it softbricks again.
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Didn't do it to me but heard about this happening to others. Instead of disabling su try clicking full unroot
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Hey Sooop, just about ready to try Android Pay install again. Searching found that Lux brightness app may be the culprit for blocking screen access. Wanted to check with you. When you disabled su, which version of Unikernel and which firmware were you using? Did you disable su, reboot, install Pay, then re-enable su?
dtndvm said:
Hey Sooop, just about ready to try Android Pay install again. Searching found that Lux brightness app may be the culprit for blocking screen access. Wanted to check with you. When you disabled su, which version of Unikernel and which firmware were you using? Did you disable su, reboot, install Pay, then re-enable su?
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I'm on OH1 and I did full unroot then setup cards then was able to use. I couldn't get it to work after rerooting. But the good thing is being that the kernel is rooted, you can use it, then simply reboot and you're rooted again. I have to unroot from the su app when I use it
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Soooperstar said:
I'm on OH1 and I did full unroot then setup cards then was able to use. I couldn't get it to work after rerooting. But the good thing is being that the kernel is rooted, you can use it, then simply reboot and you're rooted again. I have to unroot from the su app when I use it
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Got it. That makes sense from what Google posted about the use of their app and why it would never work with rooted devices. With the new chip embedded credit cards, and requirements for merchants to have terminals that accept them, I may just stay old school. Can't see having to unroot and reboot every time I want to use it. Although, I could probably use NFC Retag and Tasker to use my credit card to both initiate unroot and then reboot the device once I had paid.
dtndvm said:
Got it. That makes sense from what Google posted about the use of their app and why it would never work with rooted devices. With the new chip embedded credit cards, and requirements for merchants to have terminals that accept them, I may just stay old school. Can't see having to unroot and reboot every time I want to use it. Although, I could probably use NFC Retag and Tasker to use my credit card to both initiate unroot and then reboot the device once I had paid.
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Yea I just unroot from su then pay then reboot
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Title. Any ideas what might be the problem and solutions?
Are you running exposed framework or are you rooted? If so, wipe and re-install your ROM. Make sure not to root or install exposed until after you've installed Snapchat and logged in. That's how I fixed the issue.
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Spring Roll01 said:
Title. Any ideas what might be the problem and solutions?
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Nah, he doesn't have to wipe his whole phone..
JaymzTA said:
Are you running exposed framework or are you rooted? If so, wipe and re-install your ROM. Make sure not to root or install exposed until after you've installed Snapchat and logged in. That's how I fixed the issue.
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If you are running xposed framework.. just flash the xposed uninstaller zip, reboot your device and log in your Snapchat account. And then you can just reflash xposed framework if you want to. Snapchat doesn't get blocked due root access, it just tries to prevent you to run any modules if you have xposed installed.
Snapchat doesn't work with rootcloak and rooted phones anymore.
Does anyone know how to get snapchat working with a rooted phone. I have already tried removing XDA Framework and using rootcloack and it didn't.
I refuse to remove root.
racing121 said:
Snapchat doesn't work with rootcloak and rooted phones anymore.
Does anyone know how to get snapchat working with a rooted phone. I have already tried removing XDA Framework and using rootcloack and it didn't.
I refuse to remove root.
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Hello and welcome to xda-assist,
we actually don't do technical support, we're here to guide you to the most suitable board on xda
So and ask here again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
I don't use snapchat myself but know from other people that it's working on rooted devices when
A) you install snapchat and login on a unrooted device and then apply root, it seems to work fine when you root a device when snapchat is already running
OR
B) use magisk su, you can download magisk manager from Playstore and depending on your set-up you can flash the necessary files from within the app or flash a zip from recovery in addition to the app from Playstore, magisk has a hide option and is able to make rooted devices pass safetynet, therfore snapchat is working, see here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382
Hey guys! I got problem. I can not logged to snapchat with my NOTE EDGE (SM-N915FY) on THAT ROM. I try backup by titanium backup in stock rom where I can log in before I rooted it. But when i restore apk+data after few second snapchat automaticly logged of me. I have no idea why this don't work. Maybe someone have the same problem and solve it. Help me! I use magisk root with hide but on stock and custom rom they don't pass SafetyNet and i don't know why.
Hey just saw this by coincidence and know the problem and the solution:
Snapchat gets blocked on rooted ROMs including rooted stock ROMs. I managed to get it to work by doing Titanium backup of a working version and then restoring it on my rooted device. Have a look at the two links below. Instead of Bluestacks as some recommend, I'd probably use the Nox Android player. Getting root on it is easy:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/snapchat-rooted-phones-xposed-t3283198
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/how-to-getting-snapchat-to-login-rooted-t3558412
Good luck.
Do have xposed installed? I had to remove it first and reinstall it after I logged in
Jay1324 said:
Do have xposed installed? I had to remove it first and reinstall it after I logged in
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Sir how can I go back in kitkat version of note smn9w816