How to enable Call recording in calls, in Europe? - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hi, because of some stupid privacy law in europe we are not allowed to record OUR calls (WTF is that, its MY call, why not if I do not do anything wrong with it).
I use this function A LOT, because I tend to forget things, do not have at handy a pencil or something, so I simply record the call when needed, and this has been of GREAT help.
Now I ordered the Galaxy Fold 2, because of its great fold functionality (I use phone for business) but I forgot to check before ordering, if this call recording "hack" is available for this model or not.
I had Oneplus and Xiaomi, and with both, with a hack, is possible to get the (official) call recording work in Europe, now I hope I did not do a terrible mistake in buying the Fold 2 if this possibility is not there.
Thanks

Please search the forum there is already a thread discussing this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...to/change-csc-z-fold-2-5g-f916b-call-t4170761

Use this:
Hey check out my app at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lma.callrecorder

^RotteN^ said:
Use this:
Hey check out my app at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lma.callrecorder
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Does this record the other party while using a Bluetooth-connected comm device?

claudioita said:
Hi, because of some stupid privacy law in europe we are not allowed to record OUR calls (WTF is that, its MY call, why not if I do not do anything wrong with it).
I use this function A LOT, because I tend to forget things, do not have at handy a pencil or something, so I simply record the call when needed, and this has been of GREAT help.
Now I ordered the Galaxy Fold 2, because of its great fold functionality (I use phone for business) but I forgot to check before ordering, if this call recording "hack" is available for this model or not.
I had Oneplus and Xiaomi, and with both, with a hack, is possible to get the (official) call recording work in Europe, now I hope I did not do a terrible mistake in buying the Fold 2 if this possibility is not there.
Thanks
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Samsung OneUI always had Call Recording integrated, however, it's disabled for EU and other regions.
You can re-enable it with Root.
You have to replace the file /system/omc/[XXX]/cscfeature.xml because it's a cryptic placeholder file.
You will have to replace "XXX" in the folder path with your country-code. For me Germany was DBT.
You create a new cscfeature.xml in Text editor with the following content:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<SamsungMobileFeauture>
<FeatureSet>
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
<CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>true</CscFeature_Camera_ShutterSoundMenu>
</FeatureSet>
</SamsungMobileFeauture>
Like I said, you put that file into /system/omc/[XXX]/ and you have Call Recording Settings in Samsung's Phone-App.
You can also do research about cscfeature.xml for yourself, it's widely known for customisations. You can also allow disabling Shuttersound for Camera-App etc.

dreamytom said:
Samsung OneUI always had Call Recording integrated, however, it's disabled for EU and other regions.
You can re-enable it with Root.
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With rooting you can enable this.
But you PERMANENTLY disable Samsung Pass, Google Pay, Samsung Health and multitude of other important features. 3rd party / banking apps will nag you (and the next owner) about the rooted phone.
You can record calls on unrooted phone with a 3rd party app, there are plenty (I'm using the one from Lucky Mobile Apps).
You can disable camera shutter sound by bixby a routine (app launched - camera, then "do not disturb" mode on).

vratnik said:
With rooting you can enable this.
But you PERMANENTLY disable Samsung Pass, Google Pay, Samsung Health and multitude of other important features. 3rd party / banking apps will nag you (and the next owner) about the rooted phone.
You can record calls on unrooted phone with a 3rd party app, there are plenty (I'm using the one from Lucky Mobile Apps).
You can disable camera shutter sound by bixby a routine (app launched - camera, then "do not disturb" mode on).
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Samsung Pass & Samsung Pay yes forever. Samsung Health too, but can be reinstated with a build.prop mod.
If bootloader is unlocked, but not rooted, Google Pay & other apps (like Netflix) wouldn't work, due to Google SafetyNet showing the status "Fail".
But if you root the phone with Magisk & enable MagiskHide (or the new Zygisk), you can spoof Google SafetyNet-Status, and all apps work again, because they don't know the phone's been unlocked & rooted.
This is how I use my phone. Magisk spoofing SafetyNet.
There are also Custom ROMs that have Passing SafetyNet out-of-the-box, so no Magisk Root needed in those cases.

njan_ivide said:
Please search the forum there is already a thread discussing this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...to/change-csc-z-fold-2-5g-f916b-call-t4170761
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I just looked at this thread and it is absolute gibberish to me. If anyone can help me figure out specifically what I have up do that would be a huge help.

claudioita said:
Hi, because of some stupid privacy law in europe we are not allowed to record OUR calls (WTF is that, its MY call, why not if I do not do anything wrong with it).
I use this function A LOT, because I tend to forget things, do not have at handy a pencil or something, so I simply record the call when needed, and this has been of GREAT help.
Now I ordered the Galaxy Fold 2, because of its great fold functionality (I use phone for business) but I forgot to check before ordering, if this call recording "hack" is available for this model or not.
I had Oneplus and Xiaomi, and with both, with a hack, is possible to get the (official) call recording work in Europe, now I hope I did not do a terrible mistake in buying the Fold 2 if this possibility is not there.
Thanks
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which trick did you use with xiaomi? (sorry for the notification, i know you are waiting an useful reply)

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EVR_AL00 – light review and heavy customization

I got the Mate 20 X from Italy, delivered two weeks after order on November 12 for € 829, VAT and 2-years warranty included. It is a nice silver device 6/128 (don’t need more memory). My first hands-on impression? I was shocked.
I had pure Chinese phones before (Huawei and Lenovo) and I know how to deal with them. That wasn’t what upset me. And it wasn’t EMUI either, I like some of its functionality and I know how to customize it.
But my previous phone was Mate 10 pro (international, not Chinese), which really works well and comparison with a newcomer is what really shocked me. The EVR_AL00 came slow and clumsy with those big fat letters and ugly ios-like icons on the screen. I tried to improve the look with increasing the smallest width in the developer options, but original resolution came back with every reset.
So what I did first, is factory reset (I usually perform it on every new phone). I lost Google Play but I didn’t care, I intended to install and adjust Google apps anyway.
And then I started to customize the phone. Basically, it means “dechinezed” and “deiosinezed” it and make it usable for my purposes as the daily driver. Eventually, I succeeded and like before I don’t regret that I bought the Chinese phone as I never regretted before. I believe that my customization demands would request almost the same amount of work and effort with the “international” version.
And with “dechinezed” I don’t mean to be impolite, actually, I like some of the features of China phones, some of them after years comes to western phones as well (night sight, close all apps etc). I just prefer the more Android look of the phone (even more than currently, Google delivers).
The actual status of my phone is as follows:
In the beginning, when I started phone manager, the performance never exceeded 69%. It seems that later it adapted and healed itself (maybe with help of AI) and now performance is usually over 90, close to 100% and the phone suddenly becomes snappy and smooth, slightly better than Mate 10 pro. As expected, the battery life is due to its capacity and with my way of use it could easily survive two days. I don’t have exact data on SOT and other parameters of the battery performance yet. By adjusting the text and display size (both too small) under settings/display the phone gets a nicer look and more usable size of applications.
I had decided to keep EMUI launcher before I learned that the phone has a hard time with other launchers. I bought Nova Prime once, I consider it a great launcher, maybe the best, but even on my previous phone I used EMUI. The reason is in its features that I don’t want to sacrifice: dedicated Accuweather, swype gestures (now with 9), dark mode. I was never a fan of ios-like white themes, I always considered that Android’s color is black. Besides, what even Google admits now (and started to return black mode into its apps accordingly), the white mode consumes a lot more energy (especially with AMOLED). What is yet to admit is that it burns your eyes.
So, what I have now, is a fully customized EVR_AL00 that perfectly suits my needs. That means that it looks like Android, works like Android and behaves like Android. I replaced most Chinese apps with Google’s ones, installed additional that I use and tune the system. With tuning the system I mean screen adjustment and customization. Under Settings/Display/text and display size, I changed both values to small and thus converted ugly appearance of the display into something that suits size and purpose of the phone. I replaced IOS icons with the Android ones. Adjusted notifications and permissions for each application.
First I was thinking about keeping some Chinese apps that I considered useful, like Sky Mobile and a few others. But trying them I found out that all of them are more or less connected either with Chinese environment or payment system and therefore eventually I removed them all. After I had to perform the factory reset I was only got more careful with apps that I disabled. And according to my orientation, I kept Email, at least until Google implements dark color in Gmail. And kept useful utilities: (Manager, Gallery, Remote…).
Otherwise, I use Google Phone (the amazing last beta from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-google-phone-v14-0-175904292-bubble-t3708218, thank you Martin), Messages, Translate (removed nonfunctional MS Translate), Auto, Duo, Voice, Photos, Trips, Pay, Assistant, Lens, Google, Chrome, and of course all Google system apps. I also use third-party apps like VLC, Xiaomi calculator and YouTube vanced. Pretty much everything works as expected, including notifications to the extent that suits my way of use. After I erased Hivoice, Assistant works together with the hot word, if the screen is turned on (never wished to use it from turned off screen). The red mic on notification bar of the attached picture shows that assistant is active.
All banks application work. Google Play is not working at the moment but I expect that it will eventually. Currently, failure is the result of poor synchronization between Chinese EMUI and Google Android. No point to call the bank, it is the last one to solve the problem. The problem will be solved with the new EMUI or Play Services, because there is no material obstacle for G Play (SafetyNet passed and bank card is recognized and could be used online). I have another identical payment system installed (Inteso SP) and it works flawlessly.
CUSTOMIZATION
In order to adapt the phone to my needs, I had to deal with existing Chinese application first. I had to either: 1) remove them, 2) hide them, or 3) disable (erase) them.
Removing apps
Removing apps was easy. Just uninstall Chinese in Settings/Apps. As I said, I did it thoroughly and indiscriminately.
Hiding apps
My overall objective is to have only one home screen page. I’m fed up with slippery pages interfering with gestures. And besides, I decided to use gestures (swype) as system navigation and therefore swyping between homepages could be annoying even more.
In order to have only one home page, I have to use folders and hide auxiliary functional apps (like download, OTA, backup, clock..etc).
Surprisingly I found that Tweaker for Huawei works pretty well with EMUI9, although it is an old application: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teammt.gmanrainy.emuitweaker&hl=en. One of its functions is triggering the abandoned EMUI gesture that enables hiding any application and thus removing it from the home screen without affecting its functionality.
Disabling (erasing) apps
To “remove” any nonremovable application without root you need a computer with the adb command-line tool. In fact, this method never removes any application, rather disables and hides it for the current user. So it doesn’t affect OTA and it doesn’t revert after reset either. It does come back after factory reset though.
The method of erasing an app works through adb (so adb must be installed on the computer – either Windows or Linux) and it requests the following syntax in command line:
1. adb devices (and after that setting permission on the phone)
2. adb shell
3. pm unistall -k --user 0 <package name>
where <package name> is not the name of the application as it shows but the name of the installed package, which must be discovered and one of the apps which could do that effectively could be found here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.itto.packageinspector&hl=en.
(for example: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.huawei.wallet)
A basic idea what to disable could be found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-10/how-to/guide-to-remove-apps-root-t3828324. Of course, what to disable always depends on personal preferences and therefore this list should be taken with a grain of salt.
So, after arranging applications there comes the final stage of making the phone Android again. EMUI makeover. For that, we need this EMUI editor: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mixapplications.themeeditor.
But there is a bad news. It doesn’t work with EMUI 9 (yet). What now? There are two possibilities: either finding a good theme and simply installing it (there are plenty of them, only I didn’t test if they are working with EMUI 9 (some of the android likes are to be found in the Playstore under Hamzio7 or here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/themes/pure-black-theme-emui-8-t3719904.
The other possibility is to find a phone with EMUI 8 and compile the hwt file there and transfer it to Mate 20 X. That is what I did. The system will warn you that it is an old version of the theme and it might not work well but skip that. It works just fine.
Don’t judge the solution by my design. I’m a modest guy, more practically oriented. You may have almost any design that you wish.
And of course, if you decide to experiment with this stuff yourself, you should be aware that you are the only one taking the risk. I honestly believe that you can’t, if you are not extremely innovative, irretrievably destroy anything, but even factory reset might be sometimes really annoying.
Good luck with your brand new Chinese Mate 20 X.
Great post Just a couple of questions:
1) Are your notifications working perfectly? By that, I mean without delay under both wi-fi and mobile networks, with screen on and screen off? If so, what did you do to achieve this?
2) Do you mind sharing where did you buy the device from?
Nice job! Looking even more forward to the arrival of my Mate 20 X!
@piskr
Would you mind give some steps to get google phone and Messages to work properly. When phone call comes in, my phone call screen does not come on. Messages only works sometime and sometime message does not send. Thanks.
Genoveffo said:
Great post Just a couple of questions:
1) Are your notifications working perfectly? By that, I mean without delay under both wi-fi and mobile networks, with screen on and screen off? If so, what did you do to achieve this?
2) Do you mind sharing where did you buy the device from?
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1) Yes, notifications work flawlessly in my extent of use, both with the screen on and off. I don't use exotics like telegram or whatsapp though. It's a matter of permissions and notification settings. Be aware that each notification had to be set separately and checked under application and under notification sector under settings. And also have in mind that if you install the third party phone, it is just addition of original phone (under app/system processes), and the later must remain active and has its own permissions and notification as well. Phone app has different system structure than SMS. You can simply erase Huawei messaging and replace it with the Google one (haven't tried others).
2) You can find here both color and memory variants: https://www.ilmultistoredelzazza.eu...l_Sim_EMUI_9_Android_9/p1748191_19236868.aspx
wingzero said:
@piskr
Would you mind give some steps to get google phone and Messages to work properly. When phone call comes in, my phone call screen does not come on. Messages only works sometime and sometime message does not send. Thanks.
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You should really carefully check and set both permissions and notifications for each application. And remember that you mustn't neglect the system phone app.
piskr said:
You should really carefully check and set both permissions and notifications for each application. And remember that you mustn't neglect the system phone app.
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I checked all the settings and seem to be correct unless I missed some steps.
wingzero said:
I checked all the settings and seem to be correct unless I missed some steps.
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OK. Here are my settings.
You do know there's an EVR-L international models, right? Why not just get that instead? That's what I have.
piskr said:
OK. Here are my settings.
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Thanks for taking the time to post the screen shots. All my the settings are the same except I don't the phone app on your last screen shot. Did you download it or it's a stock app?
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MishaalRahman said:
You do know there's an EVR-L international models, right? Why not just get that instead? That's what I have.
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It's too late. I already bought the China version. It's too much hassle try to sell it.
wingzero said:
Thanks for taking the time to post the screen shots. All my the settings are the same except I don't the phone app on your last screen shot. Did you download it or it's a stock app?
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It's too late. I already bought the China version. It's too much hassle try to sell it.
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That's right, the last one is Google phone from the link I published and it works just fine (I really recommend it, it has so many opportunities). But you have managed to get notifications neither on the home screen nor on the lock screen? Neither for messages nor for the phone? If I were you I would go from setting to setting for this two apps and inspect every item very carefully. It is possible in this early stage of EMUI9 that it has some weird glitches occurring randomly on some phones but it is not very likely. A small overlooked detail in settings could mean everything.
Otherwise, I don't regret that I bought the Chinese version. Now I've got everything that I would have with the international variant. Only I don't have working Google pay yet, but so far I haven't seen a clear statement that it really works on international Mate 20x either. To work means to be able pay with the phone not only loading a card, that's what I did too. Otherwise, I got a good price (€660 before VAT), integrated call recorder and rooting opportunity.
And regarding crap, international one has it too. I've got international Mate 10 pro and I know it. Besides Chinese one additional western, baked in (MS, Facebook, Google's and third party's).
@piskr
The phone will ring on the google phone app but the screen does not come. I will play with the settings and figure it out. Thanks for all the help.
Thank you. This helped get me to a non-Chinese specifc phone.
Attachin my ADB run.
UPDATE: Please check out AJ's great thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-x/how-to/guide-remove-apps-adb-t3870727
I mistakenly removed one item (com.huawei.android.hwouc) I shouldn't have and I amnot getting OTAs (which I also turn off automatic ones in dev options, but if I want one, I lost it them).
Rudolpht said:
Thank you. This helped get me to a non-Chinese specifc phone.
Attachin my ADB run.
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As I'm not well schooled on ADB. How would you apply this? And why 2 Zips? Gracias
See beginning of the thread and other threads on ADB. Same list, mine in txt or zip, same file, not necessarily good for everyone.
Sent from my HWEVR using XDA Labs
def-g said:
As I'm not well schooled on ADB. How would you apply this? And why 2 Zips? Gracias
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Here's my Spreadsheet with a quick guide in it along with the adb files you'll need.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-x/how-to/guide-remove-apps-adb-t3870727
Once you get the list of packages on your AL00 just run the fastboot command to remove each one.
wingzero said:
@piskr
The phone will ring on the google phone app but the screen does not come. I will play with the settings and figure it out. Thanks for all the help.
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Wondering if you had any luck. Some people actually use a phone as a phone
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Rudolpht said:
Wondering if you had any luck. Some people actually use a phone as a phone
Sent from my HWEVR using XDA Labs
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I got it working. I am using the stable v.25 version. What I did was after selected the google phone as default dialing app, I go back to default apps and click the stock phone and then click the google phone again. I did this by chance and luck. Hope this will solve your issue. The stock phone app is horrible. Make sure you use the stable version. Good luck.
wingzero said:
I got it working. I am using the stable v.25 version. What I did was after selected the google phone as default dialing app, I go back to default apps and click the stock phone and then click the google phone again. I did this by chance and luck. Hope this will solve your issue. The stock phone app is horrible. Make sure you use the stable version. Good luck.
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Thanks man.
Sent from my HWEVR using XDA Labs
Now it's 27. And so far everything work. Regarding comments on the forum we are on the privileged side. Just be sure to set notifications and permissions right.

Root android 11-12 for bypassing security

I need to root and install 2 important things: (these are important for me not everybody)
1-Root Call Blocker from farhbot (https://fahrbot.online/apps/rcb/)
2-install call recorder (no matter witch one , just can record my incoming and outgoing call)
Is it possible in new android?
I'm moving to purchase new phone , now I have sony zultra with android 5 and thats fine but the phone is too old and need to purchase new one.
Thoes questions are important to me.
Thanks
Love XDA Developers said:
I need to root and install 2 important things: (these are important for me not everybody)
1-Root Call Blocker from farhbot (https://fahrbot.online/apps/rcb/)
2-install call recorder (no matter witch one , just can record my incoming and outgoing call)
Is it possible in new android?
I'm moving to purchase new phone , now I have sony zultra with android 5 and thats fine but the phone is too old and need to purchase new one.
Thoes questions are important to me.
Thanks
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Short answer: Yes, root is possible on Android 11 and 12.
Long answer: Magisk is now the preferred avenue for root as it is systemless - the kernel itself is patched to enable root access and to interface with the Magisk Manager. The method for rooting your particular device may vary, depending on the manufacturer.
As far as getting a new phone, I'm pretty fond of my Pixel 5. It's no longer available, but the 5a has the same SoC with a larger screen and battery. Just make sure you get an unlocked non carrier specific version.
Lastly, as a word of caution, make sure you are aware of privacy laws that may apply where you are. In the United States, many states have single party consent, where if at least one person who is part of the conversation consents to recording, it's legally permitted, regardless of whether the other parties are aware they're being recorded. However, other states explicitly require consent from all parties. Don't do anything that could get yourself into legal trouble, and whatever you do, don't get US in trouble.
Thanks for information
I'm not in US right now , I'm in Argentina and would like to purchase Xiaomi Redmi note 11 (there are lots of model and I don't know the exact model number)
Its so importatnt to me to use thoese application I mention before , after rooting my devices , am I able to use them?

Question Wi-Fi calling in non supported country

Hi
i want to enable wifi calling but cant
the option doesn't exist on the SIM menu.
i come from zenfone and xiaomi devices, in both cases i have just typed some dialer codes and the option appeared. wifi calling worked just fine.
in my pixel 6a i cant find any dialer code and all i see is rotting options. i dont want to root my device in order to not loose Gpay/banking and / or my work profile.
any solutions? wifi calling is important for me..
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This is the same way to get into the phone info settings forever. The WiFi calling provisioning toggle is there, but not sure your can change it.
ctfrommn said:
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This is the same way to get into the phone info settings forever. The WiFi calling provisioning toggle is there, but not sure your can change it.
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nope. cant change it
Google Voice is a good option for generic wifi calling/VoIP...if it's available where you are.
noamazulay24 said:
nope. cant change it
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Bummer....thats usually a carrier thing.
Google's been blocking various connectivity features (such as 5G, VoLTE, VoWIFI) in countries that are not "Pixel official".
They've been doing this for years now (since the first Pixel), and it seems that there's not intention on their part to enable it any time soon.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/x1wpzq
Feel free to unreluctantly join tens/hundreds of thousands Pixel users that figured this out a little bit too late. With all due respect, Google can go **** themselves and I will never purchase one of their (physical) products unless they change this ridiculous policy.
P.s., there are plenty of mods (with root) that can enable all these connectivity features in Pixels in unofficial countries, just conduct a proper research before. Most (if not all) cell providers that support all these features with other brands support Pixel too, it's only on Google's end.
NuclearBastard said:
Google's been blocking various connectivity features (such as 5G, VoLTE, VoWIFI) in countries that are not "Pixel official".
They've been doing this for years now (since the first Pixel), and it seems that there's not intention on their part to enable it any time soon.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/x1wpzq
Feel free to unreluctantly join tens/hundreds of thousands Pixel users that figured this out a little bit too late. With all due respect, Google can go **** themselves and I will never purchase one of their (physical) products unless they change this ridiculous policy.
P.s., there are plenty of mods (with root) that can enable all these connectivity features in Pixels in unofficial countries, just conduct a proper research before. Most (if not all) cell providers that support all these features with other brands support Pixel too, it's only on Google's end.
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tnks!
do pixel 6a have a proper root option without loosing gpay and bangink apps?
noamazulay24 said:
tnks!
do pixel 6a have a proper root option without loosing gpay and bangink apps?
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Oh sh*t, lol, didn't notice your name is נועם Guess we're on the same boat here in Israel.
I think that there is a way to do it, but as far as I know, the current solution is only temporary until Google blocks it all over. XDA's servers are giving me a hard time right now, but try to look for it somewhere on Pixel 6/6 Pro forums, just saw it yesterday.
In any case, I suspect that Google's intentions for not enabling connectivity on "non Pixel-official countries" has to do with their Fi network:
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NuclearBastard said:
Oh sh*t, lol, didn't notice your name is נועם Guess we're on the same boat here in Israel.
I think that there is a way to do it, but as far as I know, the current solution is only temporary until Google blocks it all over. XDA's servers are giving me a hard time right now, but try to look for it somewhere on Pixel 6/6 Pro forums, just saw it yesterday.
In any case, I suspect that Google's intentions for not enabling connectivity on "non Pixel-official countries" has to do with their Fi network:
Redirecting
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Oh **** indeed!
noamazulay24 said:
tnks!
do pixel 6a have a proper root option without loosing gpay and bangink apps?
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You can unlock bootloader, install magisk, patch boot img and boot it for rooting. Use Shamiko for bank apps to work.

Question What is the benefits of Rooting these days?

I used to do it to flash firmwares but that does not seem to be prevalent any more, so why do I need to root?
I know this is a developer/modding site but I have to agree with the OP.
I come here for the general forum information that is "usually" more technical for obvious reasons. But to risk a very expensive tool for unlocking and modding....the risks far outweigh the benefits...IMO...YMMV
App & system theming (with Substratum + Swift Black, Repainter for pure system AMOLED black & Project Themer for different notification styles, lockscreen clock etc.). System-wide equaliser (currently with JamesDSP but will await VIper4Android working on A13 hopefully), system-wide ad-blocking. Revanced Youtube for background play etc.
Plus with AOSP Mods via Magisk it adds tons on features like customisable quick toggle column/row quantities + label text size, clock position, removing carrier label from status bar, long press power button screen off for torch and so much more! Plus not to mention custom rom support which whilst sometimes buggy, come with a wealth of benefits. I like to stick to stock these days with AOSP Mods & Magisk, as that module has many features and saves having any custom rom bugs (e.g. on Pixel 6 Pro, a custom rom would lose Magic Eraser whereas having a modded stock, retained it)/
I get the risks, but we do plenty of research and tread carefully and all is generally ok!
Got my Pixel 7 Pro just today and bootloader unlocked after the first OTA came through. It's now rooted and without passing safetynet currently, all cards successfully added to my Google Wallet.
Running like a dream
I used to root every one of my previous phones, but I've not done so on my Noted 10 Plus as I find Samsung Pay too useful. And rooting destroys it forever. Not sure if Google Pay still works when rooted, that may nudge me to do it.
I have no plans to root my 7 Pro when it arrives. But that may change.
Naughty boy client for Pokemon GO and system-wide AdBlock
For me the main thing is working app backup, since the Google solution is absolutely unreasonable (I have several non-play-store apps that I have had on every smartphone I've owned, and data generally isn't saved with Google anyway) But also tons of little things like being able to set a limit on battery charge level, full (to the extent still possible) filesystem access, a floating CPU monitor I like, Greenify, Island, Tasker stuff, etc.
System wide as blocking since 2012. No other phone does it better and easier.
How about Banking? I ditched rooting since all Banking apps denied to work. Workaround didn't work anymore.
Custom kernels that save on battery
Better Internet Tiles
ACC (Advanced Charging Controller) and AccA (Advanced Charging Controller App)
@siavash79's thread [MOD][Xposed+Magisk][Pre-Release] AOSP Mods - System modifications for AOSP-based Android 12+. This is a big one for me, personally.
Classic Power Menu
Swift Backup
hey_malik said:
How about Banking? I ditched rooting since all Banking apps denied to work. Workaround didn't work anymore.
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Just use their website? Or switch banks? I have my primary bank with a local outfit that doesn't care about rooting (although that's not why I got them, it certainly helps keep me there) if I need to deposit a check and everything else can be done on their mobile website.
My main reason would be for the custom Kernels and for Viper4Android. I didn't have a bunch of $ to fork out for 2 new phones so I went with Verizon so I won't be getting either unless I hit the lottery and then buy a Google Version of the P7P.
Anyone remember what made us able to root/ unlock the bootloader On the OG Verizon pixel?
Any chance of that happening on this device or should I just go ahead and do the system update that's waiting? For instance, I know the Samsung Galaxy Note Ultra 20 5G on Verizon(The Device I'm switching from) was locked down but apparently some guy on XDA started an Unlock service and would unlock it for ~$100.
I root since it's my XDA addiction!
Also add Titanium to the attached list!
bryan1854 said:
Any chance of that happening on this device or should I just go ahead and do the system update that's waiting? For instance, I know the Samsung Galaxy Note Ultra 20 5G on Verizon(The Device I'm switching from) was locked down but apparently some guy on XDA started an Unlock service and would unlock it for ~$100.
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From memory on the Verizon Pixel 1, there was a bug on Android 7.10, I believe it was, that fully just allowed us to toggle OEM unlocking on. From there it was a done deal. They patched it in 7.11. Again, from memory but it was either that or 7.11 before and 7.12 after.
And no, not likely to happen again. It would be very, very rare and like hitting the lottery. Didn't happen on the Pixel 6 Pro.
roirraW edor ehT said:
From memory on the Verizon Pixel 1, there was a bug on Android 7.10, I believe it was, that fully just allowed us to toggle OEM unlocking on. From there it was a done deal. They patched it in 7.11. Again, from memory but it was either that or 7.11 before and 7.12 after.
And no, not likely to happen again. It would be very, very rare and like hitting the lottery. Didn't happen on the Pixel 6 Pro.
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Maybe I will contact the guy doing it for the note 20 ultra and see if he thinks whatever he's doing to those phones is possible here.
Thanks for the reply.
galaxys said:
I root since it's my XDA addiction!
Also add Titanium to the attached list!
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holy crap, when you mention "Titanium", do you mean the backup?! or even the "tweaker"? either way, aren't those EOL for years???
EtherealRemnant said:
Just use their website? Or switch banks? I have my primary bank with a local outfit that doesn't care about rooting (although that's not why I got them, it certainly helps keep me there) if I need to deposit a check and everything else can be done on their mobile website.
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I don't see how that again helps with tan apps. But sure just don't use it is always an option.
hey_malik said:
I don't see how that again helps with tan apps. But sure just don't use it is always an option.
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The reality is that forced hardware attestation and the Play Integrity API will soon put an end to the tricks used to get around detection so people will have to figure out what root is worth to them. I decided awhile ago that I can live without it. Adb pull /sdcard does a nice enough backup job for me and Google's cloud backup pulls partial app data and will restore it where applicable.
Of course it does seem that there isn't a way to disable 5G SA on Pixels without disabling 5G altogether so I may have a use for root in the end anyway, time will tell, as I get sick of being stuck on T-Mobile's slow as molasses SA when midband is available.
Well i have rooted every other phone and rooting, installing kernel or roms solve some problem where oem is lazy or will not solve. Previously i was using OnePlus 7 pro with unlocked bootloader initially with Android 9. During Android 10 i prefer to lock bootloader again as during that time i was damm busy and getting time for root and transfer data was not possible. During Android 11 Oneplus had really ****ed up, device was getting hot like frying pan in summer. I really had no choice but to unlock bootloader and installed a stable custom rom(CR Droid) . Everything was perfect. After 9-10 months i thought i willl go to stock again and lock bootloader. But to my surprise cts profile was not getting matched. My phone was constantly recognized as Google pixel 6 pro (no NFC payment and play store dont recognize netfix) . Only safety net fix with Magisk was able to fix it. What really surprise is when i again installed Oxygen OS 10 cts profile was showing match with locked bootloader and with Oxygen OS 11,12 will show CTS profile mismatch. I really don't know what i had done wrong and there is no solution for locked bootloader.
So my suggestion is if anybody really want to unlock bootloader and have magisk prefer with your secondary device.
Is it possible to unlock 5G in another countries with root while having functional google wallet?
I only do it for AdAway. Would be wonderful if I could avoid rooting for blocking ads since it makes a few apps unusable (specificly Norwegian with no rooting community support). But I'll probably root my P7P when I get it on monday.

Question Native call recording without root?

Hi. I am on the Samsung S22+ now. But I consider getting a Pixel 7 Pro.
On Samsung and Oneplus phones I had to root to get native call recording (in Norway).
Do P7P support native call recording out of the box, or do I need 3rd party apps or root to get it?
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Do P7P support native call recording out of the box, or do I need 3rd party apps or root to get it?
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Not to my knowledge, at least here in Germany and I assume Norway is the same.... of course with rooting all is possible (plus that is much easier than with Samsung)...
I tried other calling apps (e.g. True Phone) that allow for call recording, this in theory also works without root but in reality is inferior in recording quality....
Is this correct:
Got a Google Pixel? Now you can record calls anywhere around the world
Strangely, Google Pixel Phone app did not offer the call recording functionality till now outside the US. However, things may well have changed.
www.google.com
That option is missing on my Pixel 7 Pro. Unlocked version on T-Mobile US.

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