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Hello all, long time member but never really had a reason to post.
I just received my oneplus6, I wanted IOS style emojis (ridiculous I know... lol) So I unlocked bootloader, flashed the temporary TWRP release and flashed MAGISK.
When I booted my phone the error "There's an internal problem with your device contact your device manufacturer" comes up. Unfortunately I took my nandroid backup AFTER installing MAGISK.
I have no wifi at all, I can't use wifi hotspot either, but cellular works. I wanted to flash back to stock recovery but it seems oneplus hasn't released it. I have tried removing magisk and rebooting (via the magisk app) but then the device wont boot.
I canno't flash a stock copy of OxygenOS as it seems it can only be flashed with stock oxygen oneplus6 recovery (which I cannot get access to.) TWRP simply fails to flash it.
Recently in an attempt to solve my issue I formatted the memory, magisk has gone from my app drawer, but the effects it had are still there (I still have IOS emojis) Now apps wont login (snapchat for example says there is a temporary error) Facebook managed to login after a few reboots, I cannot stream video at all. And as I have formatted memory the original nandroid backup (after magisk flash where apps would login but still gives the internal error message and no wifi) is gone.
I really just want to get the device back to a stable operation, if anyone knows what I should do next or somehow has access to stock oneplus6 recovery, please let me know! Thankyou in advance for all help.
Find post with stock fastboot ROMs, download it and extract, then run flash-all.bat while phone is in fastboot
But data will be gone
DalekExt said:
Find post with stock fastboot ROMs, download it and extract, then run flash-all.bat while phone is in fastboot
But data will be gone
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you mean this?: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
I just did this and it has bricked the phone lol, it fails when I try to complete it
Bricked
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you mean this?: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
I just did this and it has bricked the phone lol, it fails when I try to complete it
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Hi,there is un-brick tool available
I would just like to guide anyone who might be having the same issue as me, to this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6-t3796665
And take note of what I said here about Large address aware ( to make this fix work on 64bit PC):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76658555&postcount=34
Using the BAT file in that post that I have linked and the large address aware fix, my problem is fixed and I have now booted the phone and have working wifi!
If you run into that issue next time, just remember to install the provided boot image within TWRP, along with the other zip files to get TWRP to not lag. I had the exact same issues as you and I realized I missed the step of flashing the boot.img within TWRP.
Once I did that, I had working TWRP and WiFi!
I received the same message after rooting. However, everything is working well (wifi, 4G/LTE/camera, etc) except this message [There's an internal problem with your device. Please contact your adminstrator] during start-up.
Whenever I have seen this I just flash the same version of the original rom over my install and it fixes it.
I also notice that for me, Magisk 6.6 causes this, whereas 6.4 does not.
Was an issue if you use Magisk and stock kernel. Use any other kernel around: They fixed it. @Sultanxda pointed the issue at his GitHub site and kernel devs have included it. Thanks @Sultanxda for this .
MickyFoley said:
Was an issue if you use Magisk and stock kernel. Use any other kernel around: They fixed it. @Sultanxda pointed the issue at his GitHub site and kernel devs have included it. Thanks @Sultanxda for this .
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Going from memory so I might not have it straight but I want to say this was from installing either twrp on just 1 partition or Magisk on the inactive partition. Making 16.4 and 16.6 works perfectly with stock kernel since already 5.1.6 for me as I've had this phone since launch.
It was all working without a problem - just the message popped up. Altering something in the kernel triggered this to happen. @eng.stk got this issue explained by another user, pointing to the Git from sultanxda. Since then, it was solved. Dunno. Had this in the very beginnings and since then never again. Well... Yeah
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MickyFoley said:
Was an issue if you use Magisk and stock kernel. Use any other kernel around: They fixed it. @Sultanxda pointed the issue at his GitHub site and kernel devs have included it. Thanks @Sultanxda for this .
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Thank you. That worked fine. I flashed [KERNEL] [blu_spark r31 OP6] [OOS 5.1.*] and the Error-Message is gone.
Installing a custom kernel fixed the issue for me as well.
Magisk fully working now as well as safetynet.
Might want to to edit the title to *fixed* so people know you resolves your issue.
Q: After flashing Magisk, my device will show a scary popup saying "There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details"
A: This is caused by dtbo image patched to remove AVB 2.0 of the vendor partition. This is required for allowing you to mount vendor to rw and make modifications
If you never plan to modify the vendor partition, in Magisk Manager, "Uninstall > Restore Images" to restore the images, check "Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity" box in Advanced Settings, then reinstall Magisk via the app.
JerryGoyal said:
Q: After flashing Magisk, my device will show a scary popup saying "There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details"
A: This is caused by dtbo image patched to remove AVB 2.0 of the vendor partition. This is required for allowing you to mount vendor to rw and make modifications
If you never plan to modify the vendor partition, in Magisk Manager, "Uninstall > Restore Images" to restore the images, check "Preserve AVB 2.0/dm-verity" box in Advanced Settings, then reinstall Magisk via the app.
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Great, it worked!!!! It solved the scary message pop-up and kept the root. Thanks!!!
I've been rooting my Android phones since about 2012, but today I got a point of sale card reader for my business and I'm not having any luck hiding root from the app (square reader app). The app wont work at all so I tried a number of options in magisk manager (magisk hide the app, hide magisk manager, enable core mode only) rebooting between each try and clearing the square reader app data and setting it up fresh each time, but still no luck
I tried to uninstall magisk but the app still didn't work. So I eventually flashed back to stock and got rid of magisk all together, now the app works but I don't have root...
I tried installing magisk again after I got the app to work and hiding root from the app before I opened it up again, but it still somehow knew the device was rooted
Can anyone suggest anything I haven't tried? Or is there an alternative to rooting the OnePlus 6 (other than magisk) and hiding root? I had a bit of a look around but didn't find anything.
Thanks
I had to go back to 18.0, heard 18.2 works as well.
qbanlinxx said:
I had to go back to 18.0, heard 18.2 works as well.
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Thanks for your reply. I tried with 18.0, damn, it still doesn't work, it still picks up that the phone is rooted
I tried the 18.2 canary build as well (18.2-e72c6685) no luck either
This app must be looking somewhere out of the ordinary for evidence of root in the phone
I have a bank application and facing the same problem. Hope someone can help us to make applications run by hiding the root
I think recent applications are looking for if knox security is tripped !! so in this case Magisk will not help
Ooohhh had to subscribe to this as I face the exact same issue!! Been trying to get my Square reader to work for a while with root and could never figure out how they are detecting root. Using Pixel XL here
Google changed something in Safety Net in play services, it passes, yet for me, google pay fails. That COULD be the issue, though I read 18.2 fixes that. Another option I helped a friend with is if it's detecting magisk itself via the files, culprit here was pokemon go.
Try opening your Magisk settings, the tick "hide magisk manager" clear the repo cache, and rename or delete the MagiskManager folder on the root of your storage. Reboot, clear data from the square app, and try again. Keep in mind, you have to unhide magisk to update it.
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Google changed something in Safety Net in play services, it passes, yet for me, google pay fails. That COULD be the issue, though I read 18.2 fixes that. Another option I helped a friend with is if it's detecting magisk itself via the files, culprit here was pokemon go.
Try opening your Magisk settings, the tick "hide magisk manager" clear the repo cache, and rename or delete the MagiskManager folder on the root of your storage. Reboot, clear data from the square app, and try again. Keep in mind, you have to unhide magisk to update it.
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In my case, I dont think its detecting the files. The reason i say that is because I play Pokemon Go just fine with no issues. So whatever Square is doing, its something different then what PoGo is doing.
Idledev said:
In my case, I dont think its detecting the files. The reason i say that is because I play Pokemon Go just fine with no issues. So whatever Square is doing, its something different then what PoGo is doing.
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I agree, I have no problem hiding magisk and root from other apps, the square reader app must be somehow different. I've even gone through my storage and deleted any files or folders that might suggest the phone is rooted, but still no luck...
I also went into battery optimization settings to stop magisk from being put to sleep (which might stop magisk hide from working..?), that didn't work either.
I've found a temporary workaround to my problem anyway, I realized that I can share my internet (wifi hotspot) with my ipod touch, this way square reader works as the ipod touch isn't jailbroken or modified. It just means I have to carry around my ipod touch with me, which is a better trade off for me than having a stock, non root phone
Managed to get it working today! Upgraded my Pixel XL to the Android Q beta. By doing this, I had to run Magisk canary build. Installed square, enabled Magisk hide, rebooted and it worked fine! Not sure if the Android Q beta has anything to do with it,but give the canary builds of Magisk a try
Idledev said:
Managed to get it working today! Upgraded my Pixel XL to the Android Q beta. By doing this, I had to run Magisk canary build. Installed square, enabled Magisk hide, rebooted and it worked fine! Not sure if the Android Q beta has anything to do with it,but give the canary builds of Magisk a try
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That's awesome! What canary build did you use?
I tried the latest build a few weeks ago and it didn't work for me
Build 18120
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Build 18120
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No luck for me...
I updated to the latest canary build, cleared all data from square reader app, selected magisk hide, rebooted the device. After it booted up I tried to run it and it still detected root. I have a feeling that the OnePlus OS does something that doesn't totally allow me to hide root from the square reader app. It's annoying because for other apps root can be hidden
Maybe there's something in the Android Q build that lets you hide root better
Something that seems reliable right now on 18.1, Pixel Experience and OOS :
Combine Magisk Hide with Magisk "Core Mode". This seems to do the trick for now, Google Pay is triggered with normal mode, but works in Core Mode. Same for Snapchat and banking apps like N26.
But within this, you can't use any module.
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I also went into battery optimization settings to stop magisk from being put to sleep (which might stop magisk hide from working..?), that didn't work either.
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This is always a good idea, on OOS at least, Magisk being optimized sometimes prevents the granting of root rights to apps, it never reacts to kernel applications requesting root on startup for example.
There's an issue with Googlypay services apparently. You need to downgrade it (remove factory updates) so it's down to version 14.something and then it should work.
You need to disable admin rights and background data to try to prevent autoupdates as well. This thread may be useful?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...e-pay-magisk-discussion-t3906703/post79155616
DaveW1972 said:
There's an issue with Googlypay services apparently. You need to downgrade it (remove factory updates) so it's down to version 14.something and then it should work.
You need to disable admin rights and background data to try to prevent autoupdates as well. This thread may be useful?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...e-pay-magisk-discussion-t3906703/post79155616
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Hmm, I'm running the magisk xXx ROM and google pay is completely debloated/removed. when I get a spare half hour I might try removing the xXx module and flashing back to stock and following the advice in that thread. I'll let you know how it goes
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Hmm, I'm running the magisk xXx ROM and google pay is completely debloated/removed. when I get a spare half hour I might try removing the xXx module and flashing back to stock and following the advice in that thread. I'll let you know how it goes
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Ummm yeah.. then the problem doesn't lie within Google pay it lies within the modifications that you are using.
I have to say I have never had any issues with Google pay or Android pay or any banking app using magisk. I don't even have to hide anyting. Of course I'm also not using any modified ROMs or kernels either
Hi guys,
I have this issue for a couple years now and I just cannot find a solution!
Google Pay, and 4 banking app from two different countries work fine with my 1+6 (stock ROM OOS 9.0.9 with magisk 19.4 - 7.3.4) but Square does not.
Did anyone find a solution?
Magisk config:
Magisk hide
Two modules OOS phone record and youtube
No core mode
All banking app and Square hidden
Hi everyone,
I'm curious if anyone has gotten the SuperSU root method running on this phone. I know that magisk exists but snapchat has problems with magisk for some reason so I would prefer to use SuperSU instead. I already have the latest twrp installed if that helps at all. Flashing the SuperSU zip doesn't seem to do anything so I'm hoping somebody has figured this out already.
Thanks,
TomatoesOnBluRay
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
Hi everyone,
I'm curious if anyone has gotten the SuperSU root method running on this phone. I know that magisk exists but snapchat has problems with magisk for some reason so I would prefer to use SuperSU instead. I already have the latest twrp installed if that helps at all. Flashing the SuperSU zip doesn't seem to do anything so I'm hoping somebody has figured this out already.
Thanks,
TomatoesOnBluRay
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just realized i put this in guides instead of questions and answers. Is there a way to move it? Serious noob here.
Do not think anyone has used SuperSU in a few years really. What is wrong with Snapchat and rooted with Magisk?
Snapchat wont get along with Supersu either. At least you could try to hide Magisk from Snapchat
I'm abit curious now, why would you prefer having supersu when magisk works the same way but even better?
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Do not think anyone has used SuperSU in a few years really. What is wrong with Snapchat and rooted with Magisk?
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it seems like supersu hasn't been updated in a couple years now, so you're absolutely correct. Snapchat keeps locking me out of my account for "using a third party app" even though I haven't been using a third party app. My guess is that it's detecting root somehow even when I have magisk hide enabled, magisk changed to manager, and xprivacylua restricting snapchat's access to files. I even tried using parallel space to copy snapchat into an isolated environment, but it doesn't even log in. It might have something to do with Oxygen OS, but I'm not sure. Although it's unlikely, I'm trying to see if there is a way to install SuperSU on this phone because I know snapchat works as it did on my old phone (if you log in before you root, of course). If it's not possible, I'll just have to figure something out.
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it seems like supersu hasn't been updated in a couple years now, so you're absolutely correct. Snapchat keeps locking me out of my account for "using a third party app" even though I haven't been using a third party app. My guess is that it's detecting root somehow even when I have magisk hide enabled, magisk changed to manager, and xprivacylua restricting snapchat's access to files. I even tried using parallel space to copy snapchat into an isolated environment, but it doesn't even log in. It might have something to do with Oxygen OS, but I'm not sure. Although it's unlikely, I'm trying to see if there is a way to install SuperSU on this phone because I know snapchat works as it did on my old phone (if you log in before you root, of course). If it's not possible, I'll just have to figure something out.
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You need to Magisk hide Snapchat. Go to menu(top left, 3 lines) click Magisk Hide. Scroll to Snapchat and check it. Clear data for Snapchat. Log back in.
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You need to Magisk hide Snapchat. Go to menu(top left, 3 lines) click Magisk Hide. Scroll to Snapchat and check it. Clear data for Snapchat. Log back in.
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I did this but it didn't work, it still locks my account. Snapchat seems to have some weird form of detection that can't be worked around.
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
I did this but it didn't work, it still locks my account. Snapchat seems to have some weird form of detection that can't be worked around.
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Weird, never had an issue with Snapchat and was always rooted.
I used to have the same issue with snapchat until I started using the Magisk Beta versions, since then I haven't had that issue at all. Which version of Magisk are you using?
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
I did this but it didn't work, it still locks my account. Snapchat seems to have some weird form of detection that can't be worked around.
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Get it up and running, create a backup with titanium and when you are on magisk, restore the data.
Thats how i used to do it when it wouldnt let me log in. But I havent had the issue for years with magisk. Ensure you are using the current and ensure you pass safety net.
Hi,
I have BV9800Pro with Android Pie (MediaTek P70) and now I noticed that after reboot, some banking apls and lockmypix app has problem with fingerprint. Jf I go to settings, remove it and add it again, then all is ok again with all apls, but after reboot, banking apps + lockmypix dows not allow for me to unlock uaing fingerprint because "biometric data changed" as one app tells me.
Any ideas? Has any one had such issue? How to fix this?
P.S., i Have tried ro disable xposed and magisk, nothing helped, only factory reset, but after that, I couldn't identify what caused this issie to come back again.
P.P.S., if I have let's say 2 fingerprints saved, and delete any of them, all appa back to normal until I reboot.
LGZACRO said:
Hi,
I have BV9800Pro with Android Pie (MediaTek P70) and now I noticed that after reboot, some banking apls and lockmypix app has problem with fingerprint. Jf I go to settings, remove it and add it again, then all is ok again with all apls, but after reboot, banking apps + lockmypix dows not allow for me to unlock uaing fingerprint because "biometric data changed" as one app tells me.
Any ideas? Has any one had such issue? How to fix this?
P.S., i Have tried ro disable xposed and magisk, nothing helped, only factory reset, but after that, I couldn't identify what caused this issie to come back again.
P.P.S., if I have let's say 2 fingerprints saved, and delete any of them, all appa back to normal until I reboot.
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Just a issue that had developed while you was building your daily driver
Sent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk
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Just a issue that had developed while you was building your daily driver
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Any idea what might caused it? P.S., previously I have flashed the complete rom except userdata partition, and the issie was still there. Even if I disable all magic modules and xposed as well, the issue remain.
Has anyone faced something like that? Personally, I think some file is being overwritten after reboot and it might cause this issue. That's the only logical explanation I can figure out.
I'm trying to bypass the SafetyNet chore by using MagiskHide and tools like this one.
I have yet to have success.
I have read lots of information about the topic, but most seems irrelevant and obsolete.
I use a custom ROM with Root enabled.
Can anyone please point me in the right direction of solving this issue?
Thank you.
It would help if you stated which ROM or Android version you are on...
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It would help if you stated which ROM or Android version you are on...
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Android 11, Octavi OS.
I see... can't really help, no experience.
Magisk, Universal SafetyNetFix and MagiskHideProps
robogo1982 said:
Magisk, Universal SafetyNetFix and MagiskHideProps
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Of course, I have that installed and working according to tutorials, already...
Still, not working.
"Fixed" it by appending `LEGACY_MIFARE_READER=1` to `/system/vendor/etc/libnfc-nci.conf`.
However, this breaks my SIM service. Not sure, how those features are related, but here we are.
Another reboot seems to have fixed the SIM service issue.
Is this really it? Is the NFC problem really fixed after such a long time?
I cannot believe it.
I will test this for some time, just to be sure....
Did you force basic attestation in props?
I'm using ArrowOS 12 (ArrowOS 11 before that) and never had problems with SafetyNet.
Using latest Magisk, Zygisk and DenyList enabled. As for modules, I use GPay SQLite Fix and Universal SafetyNet fix. No other fixes or modules were necessary
if it's for banking apps, just check "Google services" on DenyList (first of all click the dots on right upper corner and check system apps). I was fighting that some time ago.
there's no need to install modules or do anything else, just check all apps U need on DenyList but the main app to deny is still "Google Services"
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if it's for banking apps, just check "Google services" on DenyList (first of all click the dots on right upper corner and check system apps). I was fighting that some time ago.
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Enabled DenyList, checked Google Play Services and it stays checked. Checking Google Services Framework gets reverted each time I visit DenyList. There is no "Google services".
I found `*.gservices` as a sub-category of Google Services Framework. Disabled. Rebooted several times, after trying out multiple possibilities, but none did work. One time, even basic attestation was broken, which needed another reboot to fix.
no, sorry for my rush, it was about Google Play Services. I have never "denied" Google Services Framework.
what I would do is uninstall modules like "safetynet fix" and reboot to twrp, there's a fix for zygisk, install that one.
then reboot to system, clear all the data of an disobedient app, then go to Magisk DenyList and look for the app, check all services and search for Google Play Services again (I have to check it aftet every reboot somehow).
I just have had similar issue an hour ago with Revolut app because I crashed my system and had to dirty flash what swiped Magisk.
just be patient, it's not hard or complicated work
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there's a fix for zygisk, install that one.
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Which one? Where? How?
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clear all the data of an disobedient app, then go to Magisk DenyList and look for the app, check all services
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Check the app or what services? What exactly?
ok, then..
if You go in TWRP to "advanced" and then to "magisk" (sorry if the name isn't correct, I don't focus on names of options) and there are options like "install magisk 24..." or "uninstall magisk 24...", under that there are fixes, so You should find it, it's under "SafetyNet Fix". You need Zygisk, so get fix for Zygisk.
I was about the app that's not working, if You click on the bar with the name it will show its services. in standard Magisk denies only the main service of an app, but some apps require checking all of them.
hello @Aki-to , did U manage?
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hello @Aki-to , did U manage?
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I did not dare to go into TWRP, because I am not absolutely sure if data or storage encryption works perfectly fine with TWRP on Android 11. I don't want to boot into TWRP and have everything encrypted and therefore unusable.
I did so many flashes and some of them had this problem, but I cannot remember if it was because of a failed flash or because it actually did not work.
I also do not want to remove encryption in Android Security Settings every single time I visit TWRP.
Posts like the following also sound very concerning.
[FIXED] How to remove data encryption in TWRP
Users of TWRP 3.1 on Doogee Mix (including myself) faced the mammoth problem of an encrypted storage after unlocking the bootloader and flashing the custom recovery. This problem is not peculiar to the Doogee Mix, any other device with TWRP 3.1+...
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there's no need to remove encryption, nothing abiut that.
I just have changed MIUI to 13 today, didn't change anything on TWRP, just installed Magisk from TWRP and checked all the bank apps, GPay and Google Play Services
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"Fixed" it by appending `LEGACY_MIFARE_READER=1` to `/system/vendor/etc/libnfc-nci.conf`.
However, this breaks my SIM service. Not sure, how those features are related, but here we are.
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Hi, could you share your Magisk module?
Haobin said:
Hi, could you share your Magisk module?
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Sure, wanted to do that, anyway, but forgot about it.