snapchat not working - LG G Stylo Questions & Answers

So I've had my stylo for 3 months and am running katana and I have not been able to sign in to the snapchat app. has anyone else been able to get it working and if so how? it has worked on my other rooted devices.

thejoker954 said:
So I've had my stylo for 3 months and am running katana and I have not been able to sign in to the snapchat app. has anyone else been able to get it working and if so how? it has worked on my other rooted devices.
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Had the same problem but never resolved it

just got my LG Stylo for Virgin Mobile run smooth but it takes forever to download an app and to load something from Snapchat I haven't rootedthe phone yet

Snapchat is able to detect if you're running a root script that prevents select functions to function (much like Android Pay)
From what i've read, it's always recommended to download the app first, log in (not rooted) and then root.

Katana comes with exposed. Snapchat detects that and won't let you log in. You have to flash the xposed uninstaller.
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I am running CM 11 Snapshot M9 without any real issues on my LG G2 D802. The only problem I have is as I am in the UK I would like to use the 3 In Touch app so I can call over wifi. However it will not work with root. I can’t say that losing root would be a big hassle to me as I would like to be able to make and receive calls via wifi at work. I have tried HideMyRoot and RootCloak apps without success along with disabling root in the CM settings.
So my idea is to unroot using SuperSU. Would I still be able to update via TWRP after removing root? And would TowelRoot work to re-root my phone if I need to do that? Will removing root screw up CM? I really don’t want to go back to stock just to make calls. Thanks.
Or if someone has managed to hide root and use 3 In Touch let me know how.

Android Pay error: unable to verify that device is Android compatible

I'm running Cataclysm ROM (the Sept. 10 beta), Franco kernel, and I'm rooted and use Xposed. I receive this error when I try to add a card in Android Pay: "Android Pay cannot be used: Google is unable to verify that your device of the software running on it is Android compatible". I tried disabling root entirely and using RootCloak (Xposed) to hide root from Android Pay and Google Wallet, but I still can't use Pay. Wallet still works as it always has.
I've seen scattered reports of this here and there but no concrete solutions. Has anyone figured out a workaround?
I get this same message on a LG G2, fully stock, rooted, running 5.0.2.
After some searching, I found this, and it did work for me: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/3k0ge4/android_pay_workaround_without_xposedrootcloak/
Short version: In SuperSU, disable root, goto Android Pay and activate cards. After cards are activated, enable root. Cards still worked.
I'm not sure if you will need to remove the xposed framework (uninstall from inside the xposed installer) and then disable root. I do not use xposed, so I can't confirm this.
This worked perfectly, thanks!
I also recommend using Lockscreen Disabler with Xposed to get rid of the lockscreen requirement.
Do you have to be on the stock kernel? I'm on the latest 5.1.x build of stock lollipop and have Xposed Framework & Franco Kernel installed. I tried full un-root in SuperSu and rebooting, but I still can get Android Pay to complete the card setup. Do I have to re-flash the stock kernel? I figured this was going to be a PITA. lol I understand Googles need for security on the devices with Android Pay, but the check they are doing have to be so hard-core.
Were you able to successfully make a payment with Android Pay? I can add my cards to the app, but Android Pay isn't working for me at McDonald's or Walgreens.
Will Android Pay work on KitKat or only 5.x.x? I have 2 Nexus 5s, one with 4.4.4 and another with 5.1. On the one with 5.1, I have tried the rootcloak method to put both New Google Wallet and Android Pay to the list, force stopped Android Pay, ran it to the end, and it still gives me the error saying that it cannot be used and is unable to verify the device or software running on it is Android compatible. I also had already updated to GPS v8.1.14 and was under the impression that it wasn't functioning properly, so I rolled back to a previous version of 8.1.13, still returns the same error.
Did you even read all of what OP had to say:
"I tried disabling root entirely and using RootCloak (Xposed) to hide root from Android Pay and Google Wallet, but I still can't use Pay. "
So your comment helps not at all since OP said they disabled Root and STILL have this issue. I have the exact same issue at OP so your comment is not the answer to this question. Any one ELSE have any idea how to resolve when you have already disabled root as OP said.
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Any one who actually READ what OP said have an answer? How to resolve this situation when you have already DISABLED ROOT in SU.
Possible Fix to Android Pay Root + Xposed Issue...
Just found this. Posted last night. Won't be able to test it for a few hours when I get off this plane...
Since it has bothered me for a few days now, I'm going to post this in a few related threads to help others getting the AP rollout. I just found this which looks promising ( http://www.droidforums.net/threads/new-xposed-module-hides-root.284455/ ) Obviously, this requires xposed and is a little bit off topic here, but this approach was not working for me anyway (stock rom and kernel but rooted and with xposed. Also xposed rootcloak did not work either)
I'm on a plane currently, so I cannot test this, but if anyone else can confirm it works / does not work, that would be great. I had gotten to the point that I was able to set up my AMEX card after a clean stock 5.1.1. install and make a purchase before rooting and adding xposed back in the mix. However, now that I am rooted again, I had a purchase denied earlier today. Hopefully this is the solution.
I have not tried it, but heard it did not always work: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114618417341022236593/posts/dUW1QxDjiFH
this didn't work for me, G3 CM12.1
None of this has worked for me.
Yeah I tried root cloak, disabling super user, and all that but none of it work on my G3 running CM 12.1 either
Disabling root in SuperSU did not work for me.
Also seems no one has had this problem, but on a dark layer theme "invertion ui" the text of the card and exp and ccv are white on white, and none of the above has worked for me either.
Nexus 5
Chroma
Xposed
Hells Core b20
same issue with stock nexus 5 that at some point in the past was rooted... after several updates, i never bothered to re-root. SuperSU still there, but doesn't start - no root. But still Android Pay wont work with this error. ugh.
My workaround was to revert to Wallet.
After failing to get Android Pay to work on my rooted Nexus5 with all the suggestions above, I remembered that Google Wallet worked for me last week before updating to Android Pay. I went to Titanium Backup and restored it, and Voila Wallet with all my data! Next, I unchecked the Auto-Update setting in Google Play for the Android Pay app. Then I remembered a Titanium BU Feature that allows you to break the market link of the app. I have not tried a transaction yet, but it sure looks like the old Wallet app will work just fine.
My wife runs a stock non-rooted HTC Mini2 and is perturbed that her loyalty cards are locked out by Android Pay. I think the solution here is to install a version of Wallet that I found on APK mirror/. I'll need to enable "untrusted" apps in settings after gaining developer rights, but it should work without much effort beyond that. I'll try it when she gets home.
I'm rooted with Xposed. I uninstalled Xposed and SU but I still get the error message. Is there any way round this please?

How can I root and keep S Health?

I have the Exynos S7 Flat (G930FD) and I'm wanting to root it.
I've done this before about a year ago, but then I ended up getting a new device.
Since then, apparently SHealth now requires KNOX, which rooting will trip.
Is there any way I can bypass this? Perhaps a custom ROM or something? I know there used to be an Xposed module that restored private mode and something else, but I don't think it works anymore.
Basically I want to have root access as well as to be able to use S Health.
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I have the Exynos S7 Flat (G930FD) and I'm wanting to root it.
I've done this before about a year ago, but then I ended up getting a new device.
Since then, apparently SHealth now requires KNOX, which rooting will trip.
Is there any way I can bypass this? Perhaps a custom ROM or something? I know there used to be an Xposed module that restored private mode and something else, but I don't think it works anymore.
Basically I want to have root access as well as to be able to use S Health.
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Remove s health and install like a normal app a older version.
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Basically, what vladmir said. S-Health disables services if you're rooted starting from version 5, so any previous versions will not have this problem. Just Google S-health APK 4.9 or something like that, and install.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-s-health-devices-knox-t3543306 Works well thanks to CuBz90
FallenArchangel7 said:
I have the Exynos S7 Flat (G930FD) and I'm wanting to root it.
I've done this before about a year ago, but then I ended up getting a new device.
Since then, apparently SHealth now requires KNOX, which rooting will trip.
Is there any way I can bypass this? Perhaps a custom ROM or something? I know there used to be an Xposed module that restored private mode and something else, but I don't think it works anymore.
Basically I want to have root access as well as to be able to use S Health.
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I'm running Sheath on multiple devices all with Rooted Custom Roms that are AOSP / LineageOS based....
The interesting thing is that Sheath won't run on a Stock Rooted TW Rom
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shaggyskunk said:
I'm running Sheath on multiple devices all with Rooted Custom Roms that are AOSP / LineageOS based....
The interesting thing is that Sheath won't run on a Stock Rooted TW Rom
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It works just fine on Marshmallow, but if you upgrade to Nougat then you need a custom ROM to make it work.
Removing it and installing it as a non-system app doesn't seem to change anything, and installing an older version didn't help me either.
I've downgraded to 6.0.1 so it doesn't really affect me any more though.
It is very simple to make SHealth working.
First root your device with Magisk using this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Magisk is able to hide itself from a lot of apps, which won't run if your phone is rooted (i.e. Pokemon go, Mario run...)
If Magisk won't help you then:
install file explorer, it can be ES file explorer,
enable root explorer option (in ES file explorer)
go to /system directory
edit file build.prop
Look for ro.config.tima=1 and change the value to 0
reboot phone and now SHealth will work perfectly

Anyone able to log into snapchat on rooted devices recently?

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EDIT - Yeah after a lot of research figured out about Magisk and safteynet and all that jazz. Just gotta get into learning how to get Magisk working on my VS985 now.

Galaxy J1 Ace(SM-J111M) + SuperSU. Can play Netflix?

Hi guys.
I recently flash my SM-J111M with J111MUBU0AQl1 from SamMobile, and rooted with SuperSu following this tut:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...oot-samsung-galaxy-j1-ace-sm-j111m-f-t3395520
I know that latest Netflix app normally don't work on rooted devices, don't appear on Playstore, and there's a kinda fix with Magisk or something like that, BUT nobody has talked about a SuperSU Netflix Fix.
I found out that only the Netflix v4.16 from the official page works fine on my device(April 2017), but the problem is that the app it's old and the player don't have some options or the "loading" took more time than using Netflix on a not-rooted device.
So guys, everybody out there knows a way to install an updated Netflix with SuperSu? I don't want to flash my device again with Magisk. Installing at least v5.0+ would be amazing..
Btw I've tried a lot Apk's from v5.0+ and so on, and doesn't work. Any light about this issue?
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