If device is rooted would I still be able to do wallet without problems?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1779644
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I have my google wallet setup and the prepaid card setup on it with some money on it.
I want to root/unlock and possibly flash a new rom (was thinking http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1796668) . Can I get wallet working on that rom or any other without loosing the money on that card?
Might want to take a gander at this first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675353
So I can reset google wallet, root/unlock, flash, install wallet and it will be there waiting?
Hi! I am trying to enable in-store payment with GooglePay, but it does not allow me to do so.
I am on a stock official ROM, no root and BT unlocked. I tried it with several payment methods.
If your bootloader is unlocked, you might as well root it. Then hide root in Magisk for Google Pay. My phone is rooted and Google Pay works.
Hi folks,
LM-V350AWM here running flashed Pie (V350AWM20d). Haven't tried to root, flash modded boot.img, anything. For a few weeks after flashing Pie, Google Pay was working just fine. Now in the last week my device has lost its Play Protect certification (which prevents me from using Google Pay). Nothing has really changed software-wise.
On my old G6 we had root and TWRP so Magisk could just trick the SafetyNet check, but I can't think of any reason why the certification would be lost with neither. Possible interference with Blokada's "VPN?"
I and my friend with LG V40 have the same problem! If you can find the solution please post it here.
Same here.
Bumping, anyone figure out a fix?
I have a 3 year old galaxy s7 edge. And recently i tried to root it, and i think i didn't succeed in that completely. Because with root checker my device shows its rooted. But my supersu got disappeared after couple of hours. And i tried to install other root managers (king root) but now i cannot get root access to any apps.
My device is still rooted as per root checker. What should i do now? How can I unroot the device?
Which rom are you running?
And is a custom recovery installed on your phone?
Ultimately you want to unroot your phone?
Just want to do some banking
Stock android 8.0. And i haven't installed any custom recovery either. This is not my daily driver. This was my brother's old phone. So i haven'tdone any thing interesting to this device. I was simply using this for a second sim card only. Now i want to do some banking transactions from this phone and those apps doesnt let me from a rooted device. Is there an easy way to unroot this? Or an easy way to hide the root for the apps to work?
I'm a user who really loves these apps - however they are not available in my region and when I download download them I am told "Google Pay is updating at the moment, so you won't be able to access the app." Is there any way at all to fix this? I can install any apps needed, as long as they don't need root.
You can use a foreign VPN or change the CSC on your phone to launch the app without this message, but the payment itself will still remain an issue.
Sorry I'm new to this. What would changing my CSC do? I have the UK BTU one. And how would I do it?
Also which apps are the one which the VPN needs to change? I'm using Orbot.
Note that if you're rooted Google Wallet may detect it and stop you from using it: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-google-pay-magisk-discussion-thread.3906703
aricooperdavis said:
Note that if you're rooted Google Wallet may detect it and stop you from using it: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/discussion-google-pay-magisk-discussion-thread.3906703
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Not rooted, it used to work until I updated it.
I have a non-rooted Galaxy S20+, Germany (DBT) CSC and it's stuck in Google Pay is updating.
Tried clearing data/cache and uninstalling/reinstalling Google Play Services and Google Pay.
Have had this issue for months and I ignored it, but now that Google Wallet is a thing I wanted to try it but no luck.
Any ideas?
try this:
1) unlock bootloader
2) fastboot erase cust
3) relock bootloader
see if it works that way after setup.
P.S.
You must enter a pin code during setup for google pay to show up.
Hi guys,
I am posting here in hopes that my solution will help you also!
I have a stock Mate 20 Pro and a few days ago after a factory reset I,ve encountered the "Google Pay is updating at the moment, so you won't be able to access the app." error.
I am from Romania and here GPay transformed onto GWallet. But never the less the error is the same. I've tried all solutions found on the Internet but none worked( clear cache for G play services and G play store, uninstal and reinstall GWallet app, install older versions of GPay and GWallet, even formatted the phone once more). Nothing worked.
The solution that worked for me and there is no reference of it over the net:
1. Find/install on the phone the proprrietary wallet app. Eg: For Huawei - Huawei Wallet, for Samsung - Samsung wallet/Samsung Pay.
2. Open it and give permissions to everything that is asking for. Go until adding a card if it lets you but do not add it.
3. Close the app.
4. Open Google Wallet / Google Pay depending on the country you're in.
5. Enjoy once again GPay!
Hope this will help!