Snapchat problem - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hey guys 2 days ago I flashed lineageos on my S7.Now I reverted back to stock without root and snapchat gives me an error page the sameome that prints when you have a rooted phone
Any suggestions?

You are on stock Touchwiz now but still can't login to Snapchat?
Could you download the SafetyNet Helper Sample and look if your phone passes SafetyNet?

jaannnis said:
You are on stock Touchwiz now but still can't login to Snapchat?
Could you download the SafetyNet Helper Sample and look if your phone passes SafetyNet?
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It does not pass

makiscfu said:
It does not pass
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If you're really on stock touchwiz (downloaded from sammobile, updato,...) this actually can't be lol
Have you installed a custom recovery afterwards? if so you can go into the TWRP filemanager and look if there are the files /system/bin/su and/or /system/xbin/su. If this files exist you can delete them and try it one more time
If you want to be rooted anyway, you can root with Magisk, which has a SafetyNet bypass.
If you don't want to be rooted, I believe there is no other option than download the stock firmware again and flash it (via Odin).

Change the name of the su folder to disable root, the room has a trace of pre installed root.. ether do that or remove root or custom Rom. Titanium back up Snapchat, re install, run backup & done

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Get OTA with root and xposed?

Hi guys,
It it possible to get OTA with root and xposed? Should i uninstall xposed and unroot device?(how to unroot? uncheck Enable superuser?)
Nope
Flash stock
farid993 said:
Hi guys,
It it possible to get OTA with root and xposed? Should i uninstall xposed and unroot device?(how to unroot? uncheck Enable superuser?)
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Hi
As long as you have the latest Systemless root and SU by Chainfire (being around for months) you did not modified the system files of your phone and unroot (from SuperSU) yes is possible
Some people said is possible also no unroot necessary if you just fake system status
MAX 404 said:
Hi
As long as you have the latest Systemless root and SU by Chainfire (being around for months) you did not modified the system files of your phone and unroot (from SuperSU) yes is possible
Some people said is possible also no unroot necessary if you just fake system status
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Thank you. So just uninstall xposed and unroot(or not) and i`m good.
How about TWRP recovery? To install Xposed i should use TWRP to flash it(or could i use FlashFire only?)
Also should i defrost all system apps that i froze them?
farid993 said:
Thank you. So just uninstall xposed and unroot(or not) and i`m good.
How about TWRP recovery? To install Xposed i should use TWRP to flash it(or could i use FlashFire only?)
Also should i defrost all system apps that i froze them?
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Hi
Option 1 Systemless root and systemless SuperSu ( Chainfire) no xposed (rovo89) , no system modification, no R/W systems, no TWRP , unroot from SuperSu , OTA possible
Option 1.1 use Flashfire guide here
Option 2 ( have not tested it) fake system status
In my experience trying to return Custom status to Official after rooting, even after removing root, is near impossible
That said, with this new systemless root, I haven't tried, but if you have altered any system files, which is generally what people use root for (Adblocking = Hosts file mod etc) then it won't return to Official unless you flash stock over the top again
Not seen this new status spoofer until now, be interested to see if that works
Thanks guys
So i guess with xposed it is impossible to get OTA, because to fake system status we need xposed but to get OTA we need to uninstall xposed.
Also *Detection* is right. We root our device to alter system.
So at the end we need download whole ~2gb firmware(flash, root, xposed, all other changing system thing again) for 20-30mb monthly security patch
farid993 said:
Thanks guys
So i guess with xposed it is impossible to get OTA, because to fake system status we need xposed but to get OTA we need to uninstall xposed.
Also *Detection* is right. We root our device to alter system.
So at the end we need download whole ~2gb firmware(flash, root, xposed, all other changing system thing again) for 20-30mb monthly security patch
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Basically yep, unless you're not bothered about the security update and just wait for feature/performance updates
With my S5 I used to update every update, download the new ROM, flash with ODIN, TWRP > Root > Mod
Doesn't take too long tbh
*Detection* said:
In my experience trying to return Custom status to Official after rooting, even after removing root, is near impossible
That said, with this new systemless root, I haven't tried, but if you have altered any system files, which is generally what people use root for (Adblocking = Hosts file mod etc) then it won't return to Official unless you flash stock over the top again
Not seen this new status spoofer until now, be interested to see if that works
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farid993 said:
Thanks guys
So i guess with xposed it is impossible to get OTA, because to fake system status we need xposed but to get OTA we need to uninstall xposed.
Also *Detection* is right. We root our device to alter system.
So at the end we need download whole ~2gb firmware(flash, root, xposed, all other changing system thing again) for 20-30mb monthly security patch
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*Detection* said:
Basically yep, unless you're not bothered about the security update and just wait for feature/performance updates
With my S5 I used to update every update, download the new ROM, flash with ODIN, TWRP > Root > Mod
Doesn't take too long tbh
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+ 1 guys
After rooting is very hard to keep system "clean" enough ....if you meet the conditions is possible.....but to my by far *Detection* suggestion is easier...
status spoofer i have not tried ( I have a custom rom) ......

[Resolved] Magisk 11.1 getting ErrorCode : 1

So I've been trying to unroot my OP3 and it seems to unroot it self just fine, but once I want to install the Magisk zip it gives me "Updater Process Ended with error: 1" and I have no clue why because the root from SuperSU is gone I checked I couldn't access rooted apps anymore, so I tried to flash the Magisk 11.1.zip and I got the Updater Process Ended with error: 1 message.
I had rooted with SR1-SuperSU-v2.79
The thing is when I try to root with SuperSU again and then when I flash the Magisk zip it flashes just fine, but once I open the Magisk Manager part and go to Settings->Magisk Hide - I get the notification that I'm not using MagiskSU and it tells me that I'm not rooted with MagiskSU.
Anyone who can help me get it rooted the right way with Magisk?
EDIT:
The issue has been resolved, what I did was once I hit Unroot in SuperSU in the Settings you need to click Yes when it asks to flash stock recovery for OTAs.
After this I could flash Magisk and now I pass the Safetynet Check.
Zer0w said:
So I've been trying to unroot my OP3 and it seems to unroot it self just fine, but once I want to install the Magisk zip it gives me "Updater Process Ended with error: 1" and I have no clue why because the root from SuperSU is gone I checked I couldn't access rooted apps anymore, so I tried to flash the Magisk 11.1.zip and I got the Updater Process Ended with error: 1 message.
I had rooted with SR1-SuperSU-v2.79
The thing is when I try to root with SuperSU again and then when I flash the Magisk zip it flashes just fine, but once I open the Magisk Manager part and go to Settings->Magisk Hide - I get the notification that I'm not using MagiskSU and it tells me that I'm not rooted with MagiskSU.
Anyone who can help me get it rooted the right way with Magisk?
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The issue has been resolved, what I did was once I hit Unroot in SuperSU in the Settings you need to click Yes when it asks to flash stock recovery for OTAs.
After this I could flash Magisk and now I pass the Safetynet Check.
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can you elloborate i am facing same issue
Rush94 said:
can you elloborate i am facing same issue
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I did say how I resolved it, it's just that when you Unroot you let the stock recovery flash itself back. After that to be sure that your device still works let the device boot itself to the homescreen and check if SuperSU is gone, after that go back to TWRP and flash Magisk.
Zer0w said:
I did say how I resolved it, it's just that when you Unroot you let the stock recovery flash itself back. After that to be sure that your device still works let the device boot itself to the homescreen and check if SuperSU is gone, after that go back to TWRP and flash Magisk.
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Gotcha thanks

Help: Snapchat doesn't work after rooted

Help: Snapchat doesn't work after rooted
After I flashed custom rom on my J7 2016 .. snapchat can't login ...
What is the solutions of this problem ?!
Yes. Snapchat doesn't work on root. So you have to use magisk. I don't use magisk so i don't know the method. But there is a method for snapchat. Google it.
Xd
Use other phone log into snapchat make a backup with titanium backup and copy the documents to your sd card Then copy those files to the cell that you can not log in and restore
Xposed Root hide Working..
MrBahaa94 said:
Help: Snapchat doesn't work after rooted
After I flashed custom rom on my J7 2016 .. snapchat can't login ...
What is the solutions of this problem ?!
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Do a full unroot via SuperSu, it is completely safe select yes for all prompts!
Then login to Snapchat!
Reboot to recovery flash the rom you are using or the kernel to get root access back!
You'll have both Snapchat and root. Enjoy!
AmulyaX said:
Do a full unroot via SuperSu, it is completely safe select yes for all prompts!
Then login to Snapchat!
Reboot to recovery flash the rom you are using or the kernel to get root access back!
You'll have both Snapchat and root. Enjoy!
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Yeah even I do the same thing
Geekshws said:
Yeah even I do the same thing
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Great! It must have worked? ?
It will not work on supersu
Try magisk
First of all flash this stock kernal zip only for J7 2015 Marshmallow version than proceed to below mentioned steps.
Use the Update unSu-signed zip to totally remove supersu leftovers after u do full unrrot from supersu.. Than flash magisk v12 if supersu is perfectly removed ull have a perfectly working magisk..
Later goto magisk settings - enable magisk hide - select the app u want to hide root of say snapchat.
Reboot & than try login to snapchat works perfect.

Lost root access after installing Magisk! Cannot install SU!

Earlier today i noticed i could not play super mario run because the game checks for root access. After trying it and failing, i decided to install magisk to cover up root. Booted in to TWRP Recovery and flashed magisk and rebooted. When prompted to install SU i accidently hit do not install and now the SU app keeps telling me to install SU. I tried updating the app and it tells me Su binary occupied. If i uninstall it it tells me that i need to update the binary then fails when i try it. Already tried flashing the update of SU through recovery and nothing. Tried removing all root access and it will not get removed. Even tried to root all over again through odin and still having the same issue. All root access apps tell me im not rooted. Anything i can try without getting rid of my apps and data? Only thing im thinking will be to fully unroot and install stock rom and wipe all data.
Im on a galaxy s5 from sprint, running stock deodexed rom 5.0 lollipop.
Crav3 said:
Earlier today i noticed i could not play super mario run because the game checks for root access. After trying it and failing, i decided to install magisk to cover up root. Booted in to TWRP Recovery and flashed magisk and rebooted. When prompted to install SU i accidently hit do not install and now the SU app keeps telling me to install SU. I tried updating the app and it tells me Su binary occupied. If i uninstall it it tells me that i need to update the binary then fails when i try it. Already tried flashing the update of SU through recovery and nothing. Tried removing all root access and it will not get removed. Even tried to root all over again through odin and still having the same issue. All root access apps tell me im not rooted. Anything i can try without getting rid of my apps and data? Only thing im thinking will be to fully unroot and install stock rom and wipe all data.
Im on a galaxy s5 from sprint, running stock deodexed rom 5.0 lollipop.
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Its been a while since I used Magisk. But at that time, PHH superuser had to be used?? Not sure if that is still the case though. Sorry I could not be more help
Yes it does need to be used and it was already installed. But after rebooting the app was not in my app drawer and i had a notification to install SU through play store. But when i go to play store it says it is installed and needs an update. After updating it tells me su binary occupied and takes me to a page to help fix it but i already tried flashing superuser zip file through recovery and nothing changes
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Have you fixed it already because I am havibf the same problem here. I am usibg Samsung J7 Core
You can do what you said you would do (reinstall stock ROM) and then you can try again. Looks like thats the only thing you can do, unless you can somehow remove the root binary and the app using something like ES File Explorer (but again, it requires root) or you can try another root provider.

Verified root but after flashing stock rom, "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device."

Hey guys, had a little problem pop while while setting up my moto 9 g plus.
I have already successfully rooted and verified it on my phone once, and after flashing stock rom, it says in Root Checker App it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device.
I thought once successfully rooted, you did not have to worry. I flashed the stock rom, used adb to remove some basic bloatware, and started installing some apps. I already flashed magisk and it shows it is installed successfully, as well as xposed framework, but when I tried to give root access to youtube vanced, it wouldn't let me. That's when I downloaded the root checker again and seen this message.
Anyone have any idea why this happened and how I can fix it? If I need to root my phone again, it's just that I don't know where to begin because I've done it all once. I already have done all the steps to have twrp and magisk. Where do I go from here to get the root verified again?
Thanks!
As soon as you re-flash a ROM all modifications you applied to existing ROM are gone.
jwoegerbauer said:
As soon as you re-flash a ROM all modifications you applied to existing ROM are gone.
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So where do I go from here? (I edited my main message with a little more info).
Yesi Trotamundos said:
Hey guys, had a little problem pop while while setting up my moto 9 g plus.
I have already successfully rooted and verified it on my phone once, and after flashing stock rom, it says in Root Checker App it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device.
I thought once successfully rooted, you did not have to worry. I flashed the stock rom, used adb to remove some basic bloatware, and started installing some apps. I already flashed magisk and it shows it is installed successfully, as well as xposed framework, but when I tried to give root access to youtube vanced, it wouldn't let me. That's when I downloaded the root checker again and seen this message.
Anyone have any idea why this happened and how I can fix it? If I need to root my phone again, it's just that I don't know where to begin because I've done it all once. I already have done all the steps to have twrp and magisk. Where do I go from here to get the root verified again?
Thanks!
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Already solved...I did verify root after flash and installing magisk, but I did not realize that the security patches would cause screw up root. Just had to reflash magisk and root verification works again.

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