Why doesn't mock mock location or hide mock location works on Oppo f1? - Oppo F1

Anyone please help if you have a solution...

I have the same problem. I think it's because the phone not root yet. Im try using it for playing pokemon Go..lol

Mine is rooted and closed installed
Mine is rooted and Xposed installed .. I even tried using lucky patcher to make it work but any location mocking software or module just doesn't work. Please anyone give any solution.

When you say that it doesn't work. Do you mean that a fake GPS app you're using isn't working at all, or are you saying that xposed module 'mock mock location' isn't working because its not hiding the fact that you're using a fake GPS app.
If its the later, then when you have xposed open it should tell you if its setup correctly and when you go into the modules section, make sure there's a tick next to mock mock location to ensure its enabled.

Apk won't install
The apk file isn't installing in the first place. Any app which is meant to tamper mock locations doesn't install. Mock mock location icon won't show neither wud it reflect on developer options. Even if those are ticked in modules no app icon appears I even tried launching the app using lucky patcher but it simply would launch even from there please help me out.

Not entirely sure what the problem is. There should'nt be a icon for mock mock locations. It's all managed out of xposed modules. Unless you're talking about an app, I think it's called hidemymock. If so uninstall it, as it maybe conflicting with xposed module 'mock mock locations'. First troubleshoot xposed modules, by making sure it's installed correctly and there's no warning messages. Make sure to enable 'mock locations' under developer options in phone settings. Then, install a free location spoofer and configure that. Then, check its working by opening Google maps, and seeing where you are. There's a few location spoofer apps out there, if one doesn't work for you, try another.

Why fake gps go isn't working for my oppo f1s?
Mine is a new phone and not rooted Why no joy stick is appearing on the screen
And how to select the mock locations app on oppo f1s

Oppo's Color OS 3.0 is based on Android Lollipop. The option to select mock location app in developer options is for Marshmallow and newer Androids I believe.
I have R9 Plus and also play Pokemon Go. You need marshmallow (which definitely won't come from Oppo updates) to use GPS-faking apps without root (and use the magisk workaround to play PoGo in a rooted phone)

I got your problem
Me too I'm not seeing the joystick of fake gps
But I don't know how we can repair it

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App suggestion for mock locations with Android Marshmallow

After upgrading to 6.0 it seems like the apps in the app store are still looking for the "enable mock locations" button that used to be in the developers options.
But now with 6.0 it asks for mock location app and the app doesn't recognize the option being selected in the dev options.
So can someone recommend me an app that would work well with 6.0?
Same problem here.
Did you manage to find a solution ?
Can't set app for mock location in MM...
Same problem... enbled mock location but can't select app for mock location..
I'm wondering about this as well and all I can find in Google is the old method where you used to be able to just use the check box. But I don't see anywhere to add an app in the mock location app box..

How to spoof Google Maps Location Sharing? (fake gps apps don't work)

Greetings.
I'm trying to spoof Google Maps location sharing into showing a fake GPS position to the other party. I tried several fake GPS apps, and while they are running Google Maps shows the spoofed location, however - Location Sharing stops sharing and is frozen on the last (real) location that was shared before the spoofing started.
I'm open to any ideas how to achieve this.
Thanks.
ThrowFarAway39 said:
I'm open to any ideas how to achieve this.
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I don't know if there is a better answer but maybe you can try a mock gps location app that constantly changes its location (with concomitant altitude changes) every few seconds?
The free gsf free google free ad free highly rated mock gps location app I use that has a setting for random motion (for example every 3 seconds it moves 30 feet from a given starting point) is Lexa (but I'm sure others exist that also will fake motion and altitude over time).
[Lexa] Fake GPS location​
All you do is enable Developer Options and then set the "Default Mock Location App" to Lexa (or to whatever fake GPS location app you chose).
Here's what Google Play says about the Lexa fake-GPS location app.
Teleport your phone to any place in the world with two clicks! This app sets up fake GPS location so every other app in your phone belives you are there!​​Has Tasker support and can be started/stopped from command line (See FAQ for details)​​+++IMPORTANT+++​Be aware that after using FakeGPS you may find your location LOCKED TO THE LAST MOCKED LOCATION EVENT AFTER UNINSTALL FakeGPS!​​It's not a bug and your GPS sensor isn't broken. There are two ways to fix this issue:​1. Install "GPS Status" from the Play, launch and get a fresh GPS fix. You may need to repeat it several times with 30 min interval.​2. Start FakeGPS, set your real location and leave it so for several hours.​You may combine these steps. The issue will disappear in one or two days - be patient.​​For ROOTED devices you can mock locations without enabling "Allow mock locations" option. To do so please use Root Explorer or other similar app and move /data/app/ru.lexa.fakegps~1.apk to /system/priv-app or to /system/app (for Android 4.3 and older). Then change apk permissions to rw-r-r and reboot your device. If you find apk in /syste/priv-app disappears after reboot it means that your devices has S-ON mode enabled and so restores /system folder aftear each reboot. Please google how to switch your device to S-OFF mode.​​If you can't find ru.lexa.fakegps.apk in /data/app you may find it at /mnt/asec/ru.lexa.fakegps/1.apk. In this case you should copy and rename it to /system/priv-app/ru.lexa.fakegps.apk.​​
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Even though I'm normally set up with my Location radios off, I like trhat this app can startup at boot and run constantly (whether my Android Location is on or off).
If any app asks for Location (such as Wi-Fi debuggers), then I let them get the fake location. But if I need the real location, I just open up the fake location app and press the "Pause" button.
When I'm done needing my real location, I just open up the fake location app and press the "Play" button to start it up again. (Of course, that jumps to the fake location, and randomly moves from there, so it's not perfect.)
There's also the FOSS ad free app named "Private Location" which seems to have a bit less functionality (but perhaps more privacy?)
F-Droid Private Location
GitHub Private Location
GalaxyA325G said:
I don't know the answer but maybe you can try a mock gps location app that constantly changes its location every few seconds?
The one I use does that I think (you can set the update period if 3 seconds and 30 feet is too fast or too slow for you, I think).
[Lexa] Fake GPS location​
Here's what it says about the app.
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U just replied to a inactive thread that's been inactive for over 2 years
And op been inactive since February 3 2019
Austinredstoner said:
U just replied to a inactive thread that's been inactive for over 2 years
And op been inactive since February 3 2019
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The others are looking for similar problems and will be able to find hints
I can suggest to use XPrivacyLua and define of fake lacation for Maps or define correct location but with predefined (meters) inaccuracy.
Just use GPS Emulator. I use it all the time.
The application icon is green with a black hat on it.
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The others are looking for similar problems and will be able to find hints
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I agree. I feel it's better to add to an existing question than it is to create the exact same question as a separate thread. It's easier for people who search to find the answers and for others to add better or more detailed solutions.
Tomek0000 said:
I suggest XPrivacyLua
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dedq said:
Just use GPS Emulator.
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Also, sometimes an app name isn't unique, or, it has multiple locations, so I always strive to add a link to the app so that the person searching has an easier time finding the suggested solutions.
To that end, here are the three fake-gps apps with spoofing of location movement (with concomitant altitude changes) that were suggested (in the order they were suggested).
Fake GPS Location, by Lexa (free, no ads, no gsf, rating 4.6)
XPrivacyLua, by Marcel Bokhorst (free, no ads, no gsf, no rating, needs rooting)
GPS Emulator, by RosTeam (free, has ads, requires gsf, rating 4.6)
I'm not sure if I found the correct links, particularly for XPrivacyLua which seems to need rooting and which also has a lot of links that point to different aspects of the program.
XPrivacyLua on Google Play
XPrivacyLua on GitHub
XPrivacyLua on xda
XPrivacyLua on Xposed
XPrivacyLua on FairCode
If others can confirm or correct the links above, everyone else will instantly benefit who search for and find this answer.

Safetynet fails with active edxposed (blacklist on)

So I installed the newest riru core and edxposed today. The only problem is I don't know how to pass safetynet with these. I tried check pass safetynet and xposed hide (checked google services, google play store and google services framework) but still not help. Any solution for it?
(I'm on rooted stock ROM)
I got 4 phones and all fail with the latest google update (and running edxposed). I've given up and installed lsposed and safetynet works fine.
It's a little bit more work because you've to add every application to the module (so from a handling perspective it's more a mix of edxposed and tai chi). For me this comes in handy - I like only a couple of apps being handled by lsposed.
xdapa said:
I got 4 phones and all fail with the latest google update (and running edxposed). I've given up and installed lsposed and safetynet works fine.
It's a little bit more work because you've to add every application to the module (so from a handling perspective it's more a mix of edxposed and tai chi). For me this comes in handy - I like only a couple of apps being handled by lsposed.
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I've just tried lsposed and it passes safetynet well. So only one question about it. If I'm using a module (for example core patch 3.5) which apps shall be ticked? It recommends only system frameworkframework but I don't know that it requires other apps or not. My goal with this module is to disable signiture verification.
Boniem said:
I've just tried lsposed and it passes safetynet well. So only one question about it. If I'm using a module (for example core patch 3.5) which apps shall be ticked? It recommends only system frameworkframework but I don't know that it requires other apps or not. My goal with this module is to disable signiture verification.
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I don't use core patch, but in general I would describe it as this.
You'd like something to be changed. Let's assume it's the gps location. You download a module to cheat the location and you should tick all the apps where you want this thing (i.e. the location) changed. e.g. It doesn't make sense to tick google maps or you won't be able to navigate.
In your case I would assume system framework is a good start, because it's probably the system that does this signature check. When you use an app like Play Store and it does the verification on its own then you should probably check that app as well. With lsposed you might have to enable some apps (system, games, ..) that are usually hidden inside the "tick" window (upper right corner).
Well core patch is like lucky patcher. It patches android to disable sign verifications and be able to install unsigned or older version of apks top of the play sotre version. I ticked only system framework and it works so I don't think I should tick at other apps.
But thx anyway the tip for lsposed!
I cant figure it out either. I give up.

Question Anyone managed to mock the location successfully ?

Hey Guys,
Did anyone manage to successfully mock the location without getting detected - With Magisk 24.1 and a recent root setup ?
I am still unable to systemize the fake GPS app. Termux doesn't show the list of my apps. Any idea how to convert it?
Edit: I figured out but the system converted app force closes.
jhosharath said:
I am still unable to systemize the fake GPS app. Termux doesn't show the list of my apps. Any idea how to convert it?
Edit: I figured out but the system converted app force closes.
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Converting the app to a system app helps in this matter ?
I am trying it for pokemon go actually. If that fake GPS app is converted to system app it allows you to use without the need for choosing a mock location app in developer options. Also there is prevention of A-gps finding location and resetting your gps. So the game will not detect that you are mocking location.
jhosharath said:
I am trying it for pokemon go actually. If that fake GPS app is converted to system app it allows you to use without the need for choosing a mock location app in developer options. Also there is prevention of A-gps finding location and resetting your gps. So the game will not detect that you are mocking location.
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Clear, Let me try that theory/.

Help wanted on a location spoofing app that Wechat doesn't detect & ban me for

Hi there people!
Seems to work better on a Galaxy S5 rather than an S8 but WeChat over the last 6 years have made it increasingly difficult to spoof where I am without the app banning my account completely for it recognizing me using location simulation software.
Not only that but the Fake location software I have used with WeChat is very hit and miss. 1 time out of about 20 it gets the spoofed location correct.
Wondered if anyone found a solution to this? I know people once said use an earlier version of WeChat but I can't even do that now because it informs me that the version is too old.
I have today used on the S8 EdXposed Modules. Firstly was Advanced Virtual Location which didn't work at all. So I instead downloaded a Fake GPS Joystick for Pokemon GO along with an extra which Hides Mock Locations to Apps. However, Wechat still thinks I am in my actual (Real) location.
Let me know if you familiar with all these WeChat changes and how we can bypass them.
Cheers!
If you rooted, there are some xposed modules can do the job for you.
I used latacylsm and xprivacylua, both works well with wechat up to Android 12.

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