I was wondering if I would lose access to Google Pay or other apps if I rooted my phone.
Samsung pay for sure. Google pay no.
S Pay for sure, Google pay may work if you can patch Safety net and of course no more auto-updates. If you bought the phone in the country of origin, live there and something happens, you will now have no warranty. If you live outside that country you essentially have no warranty anyhow. I've rooted every Sammy device I've owned and recommend it. Just install TWRP and back up every partition first.
Securities thas for sure.
last 1 i rooted was the note 9
note 10 and note 20 were unrooted
any point in rooting a device today?
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Ran the Samsung/Verizon updater that pops up when you plug phone into computer.
Got an upgrade that inabled the Samsung Pay app and run time, I installed days ago.
Every thing went through but ended with my cards not accepted yet.
Chase is not on the list.
I am on the T-mobile network but it didn't work in till the update.
The update is labled OG7 that's what I had, I think. It took longer to download than update. Not like a full Rom.
The latest OG7 firmware was just a monthly security patch update. Had nothing to do with Samsung Pay. http://www.verizonwireless.com/dam/support/pdf/system_update/android-generic-security-patch-su.pdf
My card activation is still pending so they must be blocking that part still some how. I did get the email from B of A that the virtual card was added but app still shows pending (been almost 2 days now).
How are you guys even getting the Samsung Pay app on your phone? I am on BOG7 as well, but don't have the app.
Side note: been using Samsung Pay on my Note 5 on T-Mobile for a while now and it's awesome Hope my Verizon phone gets it soon!
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http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/samsun...ay/samsung-pay-1-3-2116-android-apk-download/
Google for the run time files.apk if it doesn't install.
Thanks. I just get "Connection Error" when trying to add a card
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Add this
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx58j3ZoGWenT3RHVkhLV09zem8/view?usp=docslist_api
Samsung Pay Framework_01.16.0002.apk
Thanks. My card activation is still pending after a day as well. Darn
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CollinFX45 said:
Thanks. My card activation is still pending after a day as well. Darn
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Until you get the official update from Verizon, it is unlikely to work correctly. Let's hope Verizon pushes it soon.
Also for those of you have ever rooted your phone or are thinking of rooting, once you do so Samsung Pay will never work on your phone.
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Until you get the official update from Verizon, it is unlikely to work correctly. Let's hope Verizon pushes it soon.
Also for those of you have ever rooted your phone or are thinking of rooting, once you do so Samsung Pay will never work on your phone.
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That's not true. Just have to Odin stock and take the update. Root does not trip Knox.
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That's not true. Just have to Odin stock and take the update. Root does not trip Knox.
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From what I remember PingPongRoot doesn't trip Knox, however, it wasn't the only root around and I believe there was a root method that did trip Knox but on other variants. I might just be thinking about the Note 4 though.
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................nobody gonna ask why people on T-Mobile are posting in the Verizon threads about an app that Verizon hasn't released for its customers yet?
Everyone should go on verizon's twitter page and complain about Samsung pay so they would hurry their asses up
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................nobody gonna ask why people on T-Mobile are posting in the Verizon threads about an app that Verizon hasn't released for its customers yet?
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Verizon phone, T-Mobile Sim Card.
Side loaded app.
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Verizon phone, T-Mobile Sim Card.
Side loaded app.
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getting an update now
http://www.androidcentral.com/update-bringing-samsung-pay-now-hitting-compatible-verizon-phones
Successfully used Samsung Pay today for my lunch. Did OTA last night, it made me re-add my card to Samsung pay (it was already installed a couple week ago from apk mirror). It activated within minutes. So glad this works now...want to use it other places too
Samsung pay finally good to go for several more banks. Will test this puppy out after work >=D
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/1...e-eligible-for-a-100-samsung-com-coupon-code/
Hello guys, I know the release of Samsung pay was pretty recent in the US but I was wondering if anyone has an idea if a rooted user with Knox tripped will ever be able to use Samsung pay. Will the only option to get Samsung pay be to trade in your phone and get a new phone from your carrier? (if anyone already did this please share what you told them/how you got them to let you trade in a rooted phone).
Hi all, I have an unlocked s6 edge (925f) living in the U.S. I understand that it will not be officially bundled into the software since it's an international variant, but has anyone gotten it to work through the framework and APKs? When I try it , I'm able to get into the app and all that, but when I try to add a card, it tells me that it can't communicate with the server. If anyone could help that'd be awesome.
Thanks!
Same exact scenario here. 925F, sideloaded the framework and app, can add card, can't communicate with server. Went to Samsung counter at Best Buy, they couldn't do anything. The girl there though did say she had experienced the same scenario with no connection but in an ATT branded S6 which then cleared itself up in a day or two.
Two things I'm thinking of:
1. Flash a US branded firmware (ATT or Tmobile) and see if that fixes it. Though I'm not even sure if they will flash on the 925F version, and/or the flash will lock the phone to that firmware's brand SIM.
2. Somehow try to get the Samsung Pay logs to see where it's trying to connect but I don't think that's even possible without root which will trip Knox which makes Samsung Pay unusable.
I've reset enabled every feature that I could think of. Reinstalled uninstalled Samsung pay and Everytime I try to use Samsung pay , enable pin to pay then my S3 tells me to sign into my phone unlocked Verizon. I've used Samsung pay on my phone it works but I want to be able to use my watch. Any one?
Hi, guys - I've been a OnePlus fan since they first started selling phones, but stopped at the OP7P. IN the past, I rooted my phones as soon as they came out of the box.
I decided to switch back to Samsung after all these years. I live in the US, and purchased a new global SM-S908E-D/S so that I could continue having a rooted phone.
I was going to try out my global S22 Ultra for a week or so before rooting to make sure that I have good coverage for my connection to AT&T. I saw that the global S22 Ultra has many of the AT&T 4G/5G bands that the US version supports, but there are differences. If I don't have good coverage due to the channel differences, I will look into returning the phone.
So, I have a few quick questions:
I know that I will lose all my data once I unlock the bootloader, but can I configure my phone normally and take all Samsung updates before unlocking the bootloader and rooting the phone? On my previous Samsung devices, bootloader unlocking/rooting was patched/blocked by Samsung, so there was a limited opportunity to unlock the bootloader/root.
If I unlock the bootloader, is there a way to relock the bootloader so that it isn't visible that the phone was previously unlocked? I know the Samsung Knox aimed to always fail a security check if the bootloader was ever unlocked.
Is there a way to configure my global S22 Ultra to support all the US AT&T 4G/5G bands instead of a partial list?
Thanks!
¿GJ?
I know the feeling of coming back to a Samsung after experimenting with the open world,
1. Question isn't really clear - As I understood; Yes - You can use the phone, get OTA and configure until you decide to unlock it. Unlocking the bootloader will wipe all data.
2. You can relock the bootloader - but traces will always remain as Knox is a one way ticket. Once broken, Knox can never be sent back to 0x0. Even after relocking, Samsung Apps such as Health and Pay will not work.
3. So far, No confirmed method.
Thanks, @JazonX - That's what I was looking for.
The question for #1 was revolving around how in the earlier days of rooting, it was a cat & mouse chase to stay ahead of the manufacturers with rooting. Some devices I have owned (Amazon FireTV sticks, and my Samsung S4 Tablet, for example) would be rootable for a short period of time, where if you didn't unlock the bootloader and root immediately, you would get an update from Samsung that patched the hole and it was never rootable afterwards.
I was asking if the SM-S908E-D/S would always be rootable (maybe because of the EU?), so that I could use the phone as a normal device, accept all the Samsung updates, and not be concerned that a Samsung update would come along that permanently blocked the bootloader and rooting.
I could decide in a few weeks that the phone was good on AT&T, and then be able to root it at that point.
Unlocking the bootloader doesn't trip Knox. Rooting does.
There are a few "patched" Knox apps that you can use, shealth, private share and secure folder. These are included with beyondrom and Dr ketans rom.
@MRDOCA - Thanks, that's good to know.
I unlocked my bootloader, and I am attempting my first manual Firmware update (not rooting at this time).
I downloaded and ran Frija, which asks for my CSC. Looking into my phone's Software settings, I see that my CSC is CHO/CHO,CHO/CHO/CHO - Which appears to be in Chile. Even though I am in the US on the AT&T network, I'm assuming that I just use the CHO CSC in Frija and my phone will re-adapt to the AT&T network after my update?