S Health keeps giving error after change ro.config.tima=0 and rebooted - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys, I'm New around here.
I have a Galaxy s6, I just decide to root it yesterday and I come into the S Health trouble.
A lot of guys say that it's just change the /system/build.prop: ro.config.tima=0 and reboot, but this isn't working for me. S Health keeps giving the error message of phone compromised... I really love this app and I want it back but also explore the root advantages.
Help!

I'm having the same problem on Samsung SM-G920F on latest build G920FBTU5EQK2
Can't get SHealth working no matter what I do.

sonicpromo said:
I'm having the same problem on Samsung SM-G920F on latest build G920FBTU5EQK2
Can't get SHealth working no matter what I do.
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Hello my brother, just to let you know that I solve the problem yesterday after some attempts.
I don't know if all these steps are necessary, I just can tell you that it's working now on my phone, give it a try:
1. Install Lucky Patcher
2. Go to Lucky Patcher and make a backup of S Health App (it will generate an .apk file somewhere)
3. Uninstall the S Health App
4. Uninstall every app with Knox into their name
5. Delete the folder Android/data/com.sec.android.app.shealth
6. Restart your phone
7. Back to Lucky Patcher and install the Backuped S Health.apk as a system app.
8. Turn on your mobile data and be happy. ?
Make sure your phone is rooted.

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[Q] s6 rooted. uninstalled apps keep reinstalling

Used the ping pong root for at&t s6 and worked great. Deleted a lot of crap and was happy. But the galaxy apps app keeps finding a way to redownload itself. Tried to go through settings and turn off auto update And everything. Anyone have any tips??
I'd be interested to know if there's a workaround to this as well. Once I know for sure we can get rid of the bloatware I may jump back on the S6 bandwagon.
Isn't there a way to remove the download list app from the Play Store so that they don't redownload automatically?
Sent from my iPhone 6 Plus using Tapatalk
On the G3 there was a folder which had a list of apps it would download no matter what, wonder if the S6 has something similar?
Did you reboot your phone after uninstalling?
Even without rebooting it does it. Play store auto update and everything is off. I did notice in kinguser after deleting things there are files that show up at bottom of the uninstall list. File names like com.Flipboard or com.shealth its weird files for the apps that were uninstalled. And even deleting those from list they just show up again. I'm going to look around file explorer see if I can find anything.
Samsungs S Health app is another one that won't delete. Found the com. Folder with file in it. But says can't delete. This is with root access. Maybe we just need to flash a whole new ROM. I'm sure cynagen working on one
maybe try using sdmaid, it uninstalls well for me
What are you using to uninstall? I see you said Kinguser so I'm assuming not using Titanium Backup. Try to get supersu instead
I tried a couple times to make SuperSU the main app but even following the directions in the ping-pong root thread I just can't seem to make SuperSU work for some reason
Hi, may you can install an "Root explore", then just go to /system/app and directly remove apk files of those annoying apps from your ROM.

apps greyed out after installing android pay?

As title says. I installed android pay. I went through the setup which changed an nfc setting from sim card to processor. Then I restarted my phone. About 6 apps are missing. If I go to settings/ application manager/All. I can see them there but they are greyed out with an SD symbol above them.
Annoyingly this includes "suoersu". Android pay doesn't work with root so I was hoping to turn root off temporarily. I can't uninstall supersu, install it from the playstore or from apk. I can't even install other versions like superuser etc.
Any idea as to what's going on greatly appreciated.
It's a galaxy S5 with xtrestolite rom.
lgg2flash said:
As title says. I installed android pay. I went through the setup which changed an nfc setting from sim card to processor. Then I restarted my phone. About 6 apps are missing. If I go to settings/ application manager/All. I can see them there but they are greyed out with an SD symbol above them.
Annoyingly this includes "suoersu". Android pay doesn't work with root so I was hoping to turn root off temporarily. I can't uninstall supersu, install it from the playstore or from apk. I can't even install other versions like superuser etc.
Any idea as to what's going on greatly appreciated.
It's a galaxy S5 with xtrestolite rom.
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Why don't you simply clean install the rom again? For using android pay you can try using Magisk and SuperSU systemless mode.
Thanks for the reply. I will give magisk a go.
This phone is my work phone and also has lots of photos and video pf my kids. I think it's all backed up but I always lose something when I reflash. Currently apps that were granted root in the past still have it so not a big issue yet. Xposed is missing tho so I won't be able to update modules. If that bugs me enough I may have to reflash rom. It has been smooth for 2 years at least. Probably due for a refresh. Maybe even a new phone.

[Guide] How to use latest S-Health on devices with Knox tripped (0x1)

As some of you will know, Samsung have no longer allowed S-Health to work on devices where Knox has been tripped.
This guide will show you how to get the latest version of S-Health to run without this block
Rooted Devices
This method requires you to be rooted. You can always unroot after doing this
​If you are not rooted you can root your device by following the instructions below:​​
​
Download TWRP and save it somewhere you will remember.
Open ODIN and press AP then select the TWRP file you just downloaded.
Put your phone into Download Mode by holding Power + Volume Down + Home.
Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable. Then Press Start in ODIN.
Download SuperSU-v2.79-SR3 and save it to your phone's SD Card.
Power off the phone and then hold Power + Volume Up + Home to boot to TWRP.
Press Install and locate the SuperSU file you downloaded earlier. Select it and Install.
You are now rooted.
​To remove root, simple open the SuperSU app from your app drawer, go to settings and select Full Unroot​
​
Follow the steps below to remove the S-Health block.
Download a root file explorer (such as Root Explorer, Root Browser or ES File Explorer).
Open the root file explorer and go to the /system folder.
Open the file named build.prop in text editor
In the build.prop file look for ro.config.tima=1
Change this line to ro.config.tima=0, simply changing the 1 to a 0
Reboor phone
Run the S-Health app
Non-Rooted Devices
If you are not rooted and/or cannot root then you can follow the steps below to get S-Health working (this will only work if the app is not installed as a system app).
Uninstall the S-Health App (if you cannot uninstall the app, this means it is installed to the system partition. Try Method 2 below).
Install version 4 of the S-Health app which can be found HERE
Open the app and complete setup
Update the S-Health app via the app store
You should now be able to use the S-Health app without issue
You can now use S-Health even with tripped Knox!!
{Mod edit: Download links via a suspicious URL has been removed}
Cannot download your S Health 4.8.1. Clicking the link asks me to log in to Facebook but, when I do, I get Sorry, your request could not be processed. Please try again. Can you upload it somewhere else?
Wonderful! It worked!
Hi
I update to nougat today an checked if i can use s health abd i didn't notice any problem.......no Error....i can use it normally as i use to do....keep in mind that I already've lost the knox waranty and it tells me that i got the latest version of s health
norm2002 said:
Cannot download your S Health 4.8.1. Clicking the link asks me to log in to Facebook but, when I do, I get Sorry, your request could not be processed. Please try again. Can you upload it somewhere else?
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Apologies. I have updated the link in the OP.
Hammoud Abbas said:
Hi
I update to nougat today an checked if i can use s health abd i didn't notice any problem.......no Error....i can use it normally as i use to do....keep in mind that I already've lost the knox waranty and it tells me that i got the latest version of s health
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Ye some people don't seem to be locked out. I've no idea why.
CuBz90 said:
Apologies. I have updated the link in the OP.
Ye some people don't seem to be locked out. I've no idea why.
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thank God then
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Shidapu said:
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Like I said, it works fine for some. This is for those that cannot access it.
Shidapu said:
My S health version is 5.4.1.0003. Working perfectly on Nougat. And have never had an issue with s health before.
Sent from my SM-G935F using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Also here works perfectly with knox 0x1
ManDone.vRs said:
Also here works perfectly with knox 0x1
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yes, but if u ever do a factory reset will not work anymore...with knox 0x1
Anyone having problem on step 11?
I cant install the app, giving me "there a problem pardon the package"
I have "unknown source selected", and I have downloaded 3 other times the app to make sure there was no problem...
Can someone help me, m
Thank
frumy said:
yes, but if u ever do a factory reset will not work anymore...with knox 0x1
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i made it twices to test the latest build nougat , is the same , every day in gym i use SHealth... is ok .
mar_wu said:
Anyone having problem on step 11?
I cant install the app, giving me "there a problem pardon the package"
I have "unknown source selected", and I have downloaded 3 other times the app to make sure there was no problem...
Can someone help me, m
Thank
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Have you enabled "Allow installation of apps from Unknown Sources"?
Have you tried re-downloading the app? It may have corrupt whilst downloading.
CuBz90 said:
Have you enabled "Allow installation of apps from Unknown Sources"?
Have you tried re-downloading the app? It may have corrupt whilst downloading.
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Thanks for the reply...
Yes set for installation from unknown sources...
Yesterday after many hours of playing... I remembered about permission setting...
So I set to
RW
R
R
Restarted, and boom. Done!
Thanks, works great, now I have S health. Again
I have 5.4.1
CuBz90 said:
As some of you will know, Samsung have no longer allowed S-Health to work on devices where Knox has been tripped.
This guide will show you how to get the latest version of S-Health to run without this block
This method requires you to be rooted. You can always unroot after doing this
You can now use S-Health even with tripped Knox!!
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Cool mate !!
Working
Should we have the device rooted? true? The only one nougat rom i have is a stock no rooted. No way to install Shealth from system/app because I´m don´t have root permissions on this folder
and how do root the device on nougat? I read in different threads that currently rooting the device leads to broken wifi and brightness-adjustment.
Can somebody provide us with a proper root guide or does a simple unroot fix these problems after installing S-Health???
deliyan said:
Should we have the device rooted? true? The only one nougat rom i have is a stock no rooted. No way to install Shealth from system/app because I´m don´t have root permissions on this folder
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sirhC6 said:
and how do root the device on nougat? I read in different threads that currently rooting the device leads to broken wifi and brightness-adjustment.
Can somebody provide us with a proper root guide or does a simple unroot fix these problems after installing S-Health???
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Flash TWRP in ODIN.
Then boot to TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.79-SR3
To unroot, open the SuperSU app and select 'Full unroot'. S-health will still work as normal.
I use this root method and it works without causing any issues to the functionality of my phone.
CuBz90 said:
Flash TWRP in ODIN.
Then boot to TWRP and flash SuperSU-v2.79-SR3
To unroot, open the SuperSU app and select 'Full unroot'. S-health will still work as normal.
I use this root method and it works without causing any issues to the functionality of my phone.
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Shealth working with your tip.thanks

Your device is corrupted -HELP-

Hi, i have a oneplus 6 rooted with magisk running twrp recovery and last night i was messing around with a mock location spoofer and everything was going okay but after a reboot my phone started only going into safe mode and i couldnt access anything basically my phone screen would flash on then off then on and off again constantly.
i Followed this tutorial https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/8ytjz5/expert_mode_for_fake_gps_and_routes/
then after that i had trouble using systemizer to make the app a system app so i used lucky patcher instead.
after all this my phone was working fine
the final thing i done what wasnt on the tutorial was used a package manager app to disable all location services from a very low software level. after that the safe mode thing started happening.
what i have tried so far -
i have tried going into the root and deleteing the app folder for the APK MANAGER app hoping that this would remove any changes it caused.
i have also tried using the magisk uninstaller to try and remove root.
now my phone wont even boot. i get a screen on start up saying my phone is corrupt and it just loops on this screen.
Before i do a full reflash and loose everything i thought id put my last hope on here and see if anyone can help me resolve this without a reflash.
Thanks for any help i'm stupid and didn't back up before hand
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-how-to-fix-red-boot-screen-device-t3891479
mauronofrio said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/guide-how-to-fix-red-boot-screen-device-t3891479
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thanks when i follow instructions it says too many symbolic links. can you help?
Shaun98 said:
thanks when i follow instructions it says too many symbolic links. can you help?
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If you are root, install terminal app from playstore
open terminal, type : su, hit enter > grant root permission
then type : reboot "dm-verity enforcing", hit enter

MicroG Bricked Whole Phone

Hello,
Actually I'm kinda new at root. I used to root phones that weren't too complicated to root, like the Samsung Galaxy W, so I have "pretty basic" rooting knowledge. I successfully rooted my phone this morning. There was no problem but in many modules and rooting applications it was not working properly because the system file was not read/write-able. I haven't been able to find any information, especially for Android 12, despite a lot of research. I was getting errors like "'
Code:
/dev/block/dm-0' is read-only
" and "
Code:
verity cannot be disabled/enabled - USER build
" when trying to grant write permission to the system file via adb. Eventually I came across this post on the forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fairphone-4-remove-google-apps-microg.4379791/post-86159173
I downloaded "NanoDroid-microG-23.1.2.20210117.zip" from here, then installed via Magisk app.
Actually I didn't know that this module removes Google apps. After I reboot, looks like my phone was completely broken. Not only Google apps, even the launcher crashes. Crash video here. After a while everything crashes, the phone automatically boots into Recovery mode.
I had a backup of Boot before. I first deactivated and then removed the last installed Magisk module via TWRP. I restored the Boot I backed up but the problem still persists. At the moment I have no idea of any solution other than a clean install on the phone but that would be the last thing I want. Is there any other way to solve this?
Thanks in advance.
bitblocksplicer said:
Hello,
Actually I'm kinda new at root. I used to root phones that weren't too complicated to root, like the Samsung Galaxy W, so I have "pretty basic" rooting knowledge. I successfully rooted my phone this morning. There was no problem but in many modules and rooting applications it was not working properly because the system file was not read/write-able. I haven't been able to find any information, especially for Android 12, despite a lot of research. I was getting errors like "'
Code:
/dev/block/dm-0' is read-only
" and "
Code:
verity cannot be disabled/enabled - USER build
" when trying to grant write permission to the system file via adb. Eventually I came across this post on the forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fairphone-4-remove-google-apps-microg.4379791/post-86159173
I downloaded "NanoDroid-microG-23.1.2.20210117.zip" from here, then installed via Magisk app.
Actually I didn't know that this module removes Google apps. After I reboot, looks like my phone was completely broken. Not only Google apps, even the launcher crashes. Crash video here. After a while everything crashes, the phone automatically boots into Recovery mode.
I had a backup of Boot before. I first deactivated and then removed the last installed Magisk module via TWRP. I restored the Boot I backed up but the problem still persists. At the moment I have no idea of any solution other than a clean install on the phone but that would be the last thing I want. Is there any other way to solve this?
Thanks in advance.
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Which ROM are you actually running?

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