I rooted my Pixel 2 following the guide on XDA Portal, by flashing the patched boot image to my device and now I get this alert from Google Play that 'Device is not Play Protect Certified' when using the Google Play Store. I have had this kind of issue previously, while rooting my Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X but I didn't encounter it on my marlin, then why on the walleye? Reading the alert states that Google services will be blocked. I followed the GSF-FW ID guide on XDA portal as well, unfortunately it didn't help. Anyway to fix this?
Device Name: Google Pixel 2 (walleye)
Android Version: 9.0
Status: Rooted
After rooting, you need to clear the cache of Google Play Store to be certified.
Did you try this?
Bee's Buzz said:
After rooting, you need to clear the cache of Google Play Store to be certified.
Did you try this?
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Yes, I've done that. I've tried clearing app data, doing a dalvik wipe but nothing seems to help.
And did you hide Magisk for the Play Store?
Magisk > Magisk Hide > Tick "Google Play Store" THEN clear Play Store cache...
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And did you hide Magisk for the Play Store?
Magisk > Magisk Hide > Tick "Google Play Store" THEN clear Play Store cache...
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Pretty obviously, been doing that since Magisk ever came into existence! I've done Magisk Hide for GSF and Play Store as soon as I rooted:fingers-crossed:
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Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
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Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
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Head into settings > apps > google play services > clear data.
After that head down to apkmirror.com and download Google Play Services and manually update the app.
This should fix the systemupdate service bug on the older version of Google Play Services
Mar_co said:
Hi all,
I updated my OPO to CM12 and the google play services can't be updated leading to the notorius battery drain plus several other issues.
It's all stock, less than 1 month old unit, what can I do?
The previous version, CM11 was great, the current YNG1TAS17L is creating only problems.
Please help.
Marco
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I have gone back to previous version.
Try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psvtQB7NizI. I have had to use it several times and still have the trouble. Best case is factory wipe and reload from Google app.
Bobbi lim said:
Head into settings > apps > google play services > clear data.
After that head down to apkmirror.com and download Google Play Services and manually update the app.
This should fix the systemupdate service bug on the older version of Google Play Services
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Thanks for your message!
I can't access google play app crashes and I can't upgrade the app via the google play webpage.
I downloaded the latest version of the google play services (it appears to be the same version I already have installed) but I can't clear the data of that app (there is no clear data button just clear cache).
In order to install the apk, all I have to do is select it with a file explorer app (provided I have set the option of allowing the install of non google play apps?
Thanks,
Marc
Mar_co said:
Thanks for your message!
I can't access google play app crashes and I can't upgrade the app via the google play webpage.
I downloaded the latest version of the google play services (it appears to be the same version I already have installed) but I can't clear the data of that app (there is no clear data button just clear cache).
In order to install the apk, all I have to do is select it with a file explorer app (provided I have set the option of allowing the install of non google play apps?
Thanks,
Marc
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If Google Play FC, head into settings > apps > Google Play > click clear data and force close
To clear data of Google Play Services, head into settings > apps > Google Play Services > (I think is) manage storage and it'll bring you into Google Play Services app, scroll to the bottom and click clear data. After that, force stop and uninstall any updates you may have for the app.
To manually update/install an app, use a file manager and head into the directory where you downloaded the app and just click on it and package installer will do the job it needs to do
hi all,
**EDIT** 20/10/15
So I wiped my phone again - cache and system. Flashed "cm-12-20150901-SNAPSHOT-YNG4NAO253-bacon" and "gapps-lp-20141212-signed" annnnnd it all works!
I still don't understand the cause of any of my troubles and I haven't tried doing this with CM 12.1 because stagefright is still an issue?
I cannot get Google Play services to function properly on my OnePlus one- have tried Factory resets, installing from a backup, Stock, CWM and TWRP recoveries. installing from apk hosting sites. clearing cache and all data in settings>apps>google blah blah, hoping someone can help me.
- several months ago i flashed TWRP as my new recovery and then flashed SuperSU and I have enjoyed this set up ever since as I love using the app AllStream which requires root access.
- after putting off updating my phone since doing this, I finally decided to update the other day...
- I downloaded the CM12.1 .zip , moved it onto my phone, booted it into recovery and flashed the bastard (figured everything was going smoothly at this point).
- When my phone booted up I figured I would download the Google Play store from the built in browser, and then download all my apps through that, BUT when I logged into my google account the play store said all my apps were already installed???
I downloaded some apps from some apk hosting websites and installed them (allstream,facebook,snapchat and a couple others) they all worked fine.
When I downloaded Google Play services Version: 8.2.99 (8299240) for Android 5.0+ (Lollipop, API 21) from apkmirror.com it installed and then gave me the error "unfortunately google play services has stopped"
every 3 seconds or so.
I have tried flashing Stock, CWM, Philz and TWRP recoveries, doing a factory reset and then flashing the CM12.1.zip. get the error in all cases.
I have tried clearing cache and all app data in phone settings>apps>google PS>clear cache/delete data
I have not had Privacy Guard running ever (some forums have suggested this can cause issues).
**EDIT** 19/10/15
I've realized since posting that I have had Privacy Guard running (i had thought it was a separate app).
I have since experimented with different settings within Privacy guard such as turning the "wake up" and "keep awake" options on or off - no success
No idea what to do now, have I done something obvious? What else can I try? What other information should I provide to help diagnosis?
Here is a little workaround to fix the "Not Certified" Play Store in Custom ROMs...
- install the following App from Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evozi.deviceid
- open the App and Copy the "Google Service Framework (GSF)"-number
- go to following page and pass the number in the field at Bottom of the page and click on register
https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
- go to Settings/Apps and clear data from Play Store
- reboot to TWRP and wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
Reboot and your device is certified
If you are not able to use Play Store you can get the app here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939830832
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Here is a little workaround to fix the "Not Certified" Play Store in Custom ROMs...
- install the following App from Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evozi.deviceid
- open the App and Copy the "Google Service Framework (GSF)"-number
- go to following page and pass the number in the field at Bottom of the page and click on register
https://www.google.com/android/uncertified/
- go to Settings/Apps and clear data from Play Store
- reboot to TWRP and wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache
Reboot and your device is certified
If you are not able to use Play Store you can get the app here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939830832
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ok, thanks for that guide. But why should i do that? is there any disadvantage having an "uncertified" device? I mean.. i am able to get updates and all apps i want without certifying it
There are other people that are unable to use Play Store or update there apps since Google blocked these kind of modified devices...
Worked for me. Simply Register and Clear the Play store app data. No need to boot in to twrp.
No, it doesn't work
Not work.
ruturajjena said:
Worked for me. Simply Register and Clear the Play store app data. No need to boot in to twrp.
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that trick i did months ago, didn't work, you'll be back to UNCERTIFIED after few minutes.
Sorry guys I think you are right.. My fault
After a few hours my Play Store too went back to Uncertified
Mine is still showing certified after 12hrs.
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this is not P2
This is my P2 running on latest Cr Droid Oreo build. I have modified the Volte icon using substratum theme engine.
ruturajjena said:
This is my P2 running on latest Cr Droid Oreo build. I have modified the Volte icon using substratum theme engine.
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why it's working for let's say 1 out of 10 people only.
Maybe different Gapps packages?
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Maybe different Gapps packages?
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I installed Aroma 7.1 64-bit open gapps, may be those who got certified might put some light on this.
Besides when i go to that google uncertified web page it says my android ID is registered.
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Maybe different Gapps packages?
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May be! But I always use Aroma installer of Gapps. Now I am in AEX latest oreo build ,used the same procedure and my playstore shows certified now.
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May be! But I always use Aroma installer of Gapps. Now I am in AEX latest oreo build ,used the same procedure and my playstore shows certified now.
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Bro i think Google has a certain criteria to certify device, one must has to install minimum amount of Google apps specified by them.
I flashed Aroma & only flashed following gapps
core gapps
Calender
calculator
camera
Chrome
drive
Gmail
maps
photos
phone
google play music
YouTube.
I might be missing some apps like duo etc. to get my device eligible for certification?
which apps you flashed.
Just clear Google play store data
And make sure That safetynet passed in your device
FACTS: Don't use Xposed. Only Magisk. If your rom had root , like in lineageos, then google play might not be certified. But if magisk is installed, you might actually pass. It's not always this case thou
Don't use xposed just use magisk pass safety net and then hide playstore with magisk hide then clear cache and data of playstore app
And most imp reboot before opening playstore second time
BAMM there u go certified
Hi,
Just got my OnePlus 6 yesterday and I'm already having an issue with it. As of today, I cannot download or update apps from the Play Store. They are just perpetually stuck in the "Downloading" state (screenshot below). I'm also getting the "Google Play Services won't run unless you update Google Play Services" notification from time to time. I've cleared cache and data, reset app preferences, and manually downloaded the latest Google Play Services APK, but it's still having the same problem. I've read guides that suggest uninstalling Play Services updates, then updating it again, but it isn't showing up in the device administrators list so I can deactivate it before I do that.
My phone is rooted through Magisk and has the bootloader unlocked.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Update: Gmail is not showing new emails. Not sure if this is related or not.
Sounds like a factory reset is in order.
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Sounds like a factory reset is in order.
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Should I do that from settings, or use wipe in TWRP?
Kpenguin.5284 said:
Should I do that from settings, or use wipe in TWRP?
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I believe u have to wipe in twrp and reflash.
Just do factory wipe in twrp. You should be fine then. If not, then follow link for better help https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
...and manually downloaded the latest Google Play Services APK...
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Did you download the correct version of Google Play Services since you manually downloaded it? I've seen this if you've installed the incorrect version of Google Play Services on the device.
Link to 12.8.74 (040400-204998136)
Link to 13.2.72 Beta (040400-206980955)
Uninstall or disable the google app.
That fixed it for me.
Let me know if that works.
After rooting my device I've noticed when installing apps from the playstore it takes a lot longer to install apps? It gets stuck on waiting for download for about 10 seconds before actually downloading? Anyone else experience this?
clean data and cache from play store and google play services, use magisk hide to hide the play store from root
Hello everyone,
A few months ago, I used this awesome guide to get my device rooted. Now I would like to use Google Wallet but it detects root even after adding every google service to my denylist.
I found this guide : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/magisk-google-wallet-pay-with-magisk.4471279/ that tells me to change my device fingerprint but One Plus Nord 2T is not in the device list I was wondering if you think it's unsafe to use the fingerprint of One Plus Nord 2 device instead ? Will this break my device for some reason ?
Thanks for you help
Try using Universal Saftey net fix by kdrag0n.
PattasuBalu said:
Try using Universal Saftey net fix by kdrag0n.
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Doesn't work. He needs the modded version by Displax which can be found on his GitHub Here
In magisk you need to go to magisk settings and enable zygisk and enforce deny list.
Then add play services, play store and wallet/gpay to deny list.
Then delete app data for play store, play services and wallet/gpay. Everything should work perfectly then
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Doesn't work. He needs the modded version by Displax which can be found on his GitHub Here
In magisk you need to go to magisk settings and enable zygisk and enforce deny list.
Then add play services, play store and wallet/gpay to deny list.
Then delete app data for play store, play services and wallet/gpay. Everything should work perfectly then
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Thank you for your quick reply ! Unfortunately, it didn't work either…
r-ichard said:
Thank you for your quick reply ! Unfortunately, it didn't work either…
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It doesn't? That's strange because this is the method I use personally and it works no problems
I managed to make it work. Here is what worked for me :
1. Install this release : https://github.com/Displax/safetynet-fix/releases/tag/v2.3.1-MOD_2.0 (be careful the link in the README.md is not correctly updated)
2. Add to deny list : Google Play Services, Google Wallet/Pay, Google Play Store
3. Remove data and cache for : Google Play Services, Google Wallet/Pay, Google Play Store
4. Reboot
5. (Again) Remove data and cache for : Google Play Services, Google Wallet/Pay, Google Play Store
Then when opening Google Wallet should work fine.
Thank you again for your help @garylawwd !!