Kernel/Rom to set SElinux to permissive? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been searching all over google to try to find a rom/kernel that will set SElinux to permissive for my Galaxy S5 active. Im trying to use my phone via MHL on my Pioneer appradio 3 and have already rooted the phone but cant seem to find out how to set SElinux to permissive. Read somewhere that the app on the google play store only works for android 4.4.2.... Im currently running 4.4.4 . Any Help/advise would be greatly appreciated thanks.

kam91 said:
Been searching all over google to try to find a rom/kernel that will set SElinux to permissive for my Galaxy S5 active. Im trying to use my phone via MHL on my Pioneer appradio 3 and have already rooted the phone but cant seem to find out how to set SElinux to permissive. Read somewhere that the app on the google play store only works for android 4.4.2.... Im currently running 4.4.4 . Any Help/advise would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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There is an app in play store called SELinux Mode changer, which you can use but in order for the app to work your kernel should support the permissive change.

Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
There is an app in play store called SELinux Mode changer, which you can use but in order for the app to work your kernel should support the permissive change.
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I have tried that exact app and got no results, I'm not very good with phone rooting. I know ive towel rooted my s5 but i think in the tutorial I used, I believe they had you flashing the stock kernel back onto the phone to not trip the knoc for warranty reasons? Where would I find a kernel that I can flash that will allow me to use that app to switch selinux to permissive? Thanks again.

kam91 said:
I have tried that exact app and got no results, I'm not very good with phone rooting. I know ive towel rooted my s5 but i think in the tutorial I used, I believe they had you flashing the stock kernel back onto the phone to not trip the knoc for warranty reasons? Where would I find a kernel that I can flash that will allow me to use that app to switch selinux to permissive? Thanks again.
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If you use other kernel then it will trip the KNOX and you will loose your warranty....

Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
If you use other kernel then it will trip the KNOX and you will loose your warranty....
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to be honest I don't care I just want to know where I can find a kernel lol. I'll have to look some more on here and see if there's one or a way around it.

From the looks of things it seems you have an att variant, is that correct? If so you cant set it to permissive because you need to flash a permissive kernel which isnt possible on the att variant. Theres a third party app available that works on SElinux enforcing called "appradio unchained reloaded", it is a bit pricy though.
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Rakuu said:
From the looks of things it seems you have an att variant, is that correct? If so you cant set it to permissive because you need to flash a permissive kernel which isnt possible on the att variant. Theres a third party app available that works on SElinux enforcing called "appradio unchained reloaded", it is a bit pricy though.
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OK, yes I do have the att s5 active. Thanks for your reply, I've seen the unchained reloaded app (30 bucks) on the playstore I believe but not sure if it can mirror your actual phone screen with touch capabilities? I'll look into that. As far as my phone is concerned there is no way to get se Linux set to permissive then? If not I was looking into getting the new htc
One m9 when it comes out, I believe it will have lollipop 5.0? Any chance that would be a better phone that may support changing selinux to permissive if the AR unchained reloaded app doesn't work the way I'm looking for?

kam91 said:
OK, yes I do have the att s5 active. Thanks for your reply, I've seen the unchained reloaded app (30 bucks) on the playstore I believe but not sure if it can mirror your actual phone screen with touch capabilities? I'll look into that. As far as my phone is concerned there is no way to get se Linux set to permissive then? If not I was looking into getting the new htc
One m9 when it comes out, I believe it will have lollipop 5.0? Any chance that would be a better phone that may support changing selinux to permissive if the AR unchained reloaded app doesn't work the way I'm looking for?
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Sadly, no there is no way to set it to premissive since you cant flash any bootloader or kernel that isnt official. If you plan on getting a new phone id stay away from buying direct from att cause they tend to lock their devices down so just make sure you do your research.
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kam91 said:
OK, yes I do have the att s5 active. Thanks for your reply, I've seen the unchained reloaded app (30 bucks) on the playstore I believe but not sure if it can mirror your actual phone screen with touch capabilities? I'll look into that. As far as my phone is concerned there is no way to get se Linux set to permissive then? If not I was looking into getting the new htc
One m9 when it comes out, I believe it will have lollipop 5.0? Any chance that would be a better phone that may support changing selinux to permissive if the AR unchained reloaded app doesn't work the way I'm looking for?
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Go for M9 man... It is a hot ♨ phone... I love s5.. But if I have money, I will get both...

Rakuu said:
Sadly, no there is no way to set it to premissive since you cant flash any bootloader or kernel that isnt official. If you plan on getting a new phone id stay away from buying direct from att cause they tend to lock their devices down so just make sure you do your research.
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So where do you buy the phone from if not directly from your service providers store?

kam91 said:
So where do you buy the phone from if not directly from your service providers store?
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Amazon or some other online retailer.
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Rakuu said:
Amazon or some other online retailer.
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So do you have to get like a "unlocked" phone ? To be able to use it with any service provider then?

kam91 said:
So do you have to get like a "unlocked" phone ? To be able to use it with any service provider then?
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Im quite certain it comes unlocked, yes.
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[Q] Making Verizon galaxy s5 linux permissive

Forgive me for asking this question here, as I have seen it in other areas of this site. I'll delete this if you want me to.
I've been looking everywhere on how to change my Verizon s5 to se linux permissive, for use with my app radio. Does anybody know how it's done? The only root I've found so far is for sprint.
Towelroot didn't work even with the app SELinuxModeChanger and su superuser.
Thanks in advance. I'm a newbie here, and have trouble following some of these threads.
lolatiphones said:
Forgive me for asking this question here, as I have seen it in other areas of this site. I'll delete this if you want me to.
I've been looking everywhere on how to change my Verizon s5 to se linux permissive, for use with my app radio. Does anybody know how it's done? The only root I've found so far is for sprint.
Towelroot didn't work even with the app SELinuxModeChanger and su superuser.
Thanks in advance. I'm a newbie here, and have trouble following some of these threads.
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Give this a gander..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784880
@Misterxtc
kprice8 said:
Give this a gander..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784880
@Misterxtc
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Well you see my phone is already rooted, but even with the towel root I cannot get my SE Linux to change to permissive. No matter what I try, it remains enforcing. To get my phone to have touch controls through the app radio, it must be in permissive mode.
Was your suggestion that this root in the thread you posted will change my se linux to permissive mode?
lolatiphones said:
Well you see my phone is already rooted, but even with the towel root I cannot get my SE Linux to change to permissive. No matter what I try, it remains enforcing. To get my phone to have touch controls through the app radio, it must be in permissive mode.
Was your suggestion that this root in the thread you posted will change my se linux to permissive mode?
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You will not get permissive linux without a unlocked bootloader because a custom kernel needs to be flashed. See this thread for more info. My thread is for returning to stock and root.
Misterxtc said:
You will not get permissive linux without a unlocked bootloader because a custom kernel needs to be flashed. See this thread for more info. My thread is for returning to stock and root.
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Thank you sir for steering me in the right direction!
lol.. not to troll but u said in op u saw other threads on this but u didnt see them say its not possible with a locked BL?
elliwigy said:
lol.. not to troll but u said in op u saw other threads on this but u didnt see them say its not possible with a locked BL?
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Not exactly sure what you're saying, but I think you're overestimating my ability here haha. I read every post in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...missive-selinux-stock-kernels-t2854364/page10
but it looks like this is an unsolved issue.
Edit: So your saying it's impossible without an unlocked bootloader? Forgive me for my technological ignorance here, but is there not a way to unlock the bootloader?
If so how did this guy get his version to work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb3mIOu230A
Ok, now I'm seeing it. Verizon and AT&T have shafted us here. So the only way to get our phones to not be enforcing is through an unlocked bootloader which can only be done through verizon with a developer edition. The whole reason I changed to android was for this flexibility and now they're taking it away from us.
lolatiphones said:
Ok, now I'm seeing it. Verizon and AT&T have shafted us here. So the only way to get our phones to not be enforcing is through an unlocked bootloader which can only be done through verizon with a developer edition. The whole reason I changed to android was for this flexibility and now they're taking it away from us.
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App radio unchained apparently allows you to use it with selinix enforcing.
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AT&T Galaxy S5 5.0 SELinux permissive from enforcing.

I have the AT&T galaxy s5 running 5.0. It's currently rooted but I was wondering if there was any verified working methods to changing the SE Linux from enforcing to permissive as I've yet to find one that works. I need to do this because I'm trying to get full touch capabilities on my AppRadio 3. I'm sure this topic has been addressed before but as I said I've yet to find a working method to changing the SEC Linux setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
RobbCann said:
I have the AT&T galaxy s5 running 5.0. It's currently rooted but I was wondering if there was any verified working methods to changing the SE Linux from enforcing to permissive as I've yet to find one that works. I need to do this because I'm trying to get full touch capabilities on my AppRadio 3. I'm sure this topic has been addressed before but as I said I've yet to find a working method to changing the SEC Linux setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Other than using multisystem, no. App radio unchained works wothout selinix permissive, it is rather pricy though.
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Rakuu said:
Other than using multisystem, no. App radio unchained works wothout selinix permissive, it is rather pricy though.
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I have a AppRadio unchained but I can't get full mirror and touch capability to work and from what I read on Google I need SELinux to be set the permissive before full cut capability is allowed do you know of another way without setting that too permissive?
RobbCann said:
I have a AppRadio unchained but I can't get full mirror and touch capability to work and from what I read on Google I need SELinux to be set the permissive before full cut capability is allowed do you know of another way without setting that too permissive?
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Nope, the only way to set it as permissive on g900a is by installing multisystem.
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Has anyone tried factory flashing and testing Android Pay?

Just checking to see if anybody has tried doing a complete stock flash and checking if Android Pay starts to work again.
roughriduz said:
Just checking to see if anybody has tried doing a complete stock flash and checking if Android Pay starts to work again.
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Huh? Pay works fine on stock. You're missing some details here.
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roughriduz said:
Just checking to see if anybody has tried doing a complete stock flash and checking if Android Pay starts to work again.
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Should be good to go if you flash factory and relock.
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msburr87 said:
Should be good to go if you flash factory and relock.
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You don't need to be locked...
I looked through some other posts and saw some stuff about it. I'm curious to see if it will work with rootcloak. I kinda doubt it though.
roughriduz said:
I looked through some other posts and saw some stuff about it. I'm curious to see if it will work with rootcloak. I kinda doubt it though.
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It will not
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akellar said:
It will not
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It works with systemless root and TWRP installed. I use it with the stock ROM/kernel but i have root, busybox and TWRP. I don't think there's a way to use it with s custom ROM yet but now that xposed is out there might be way
You also need to be stock DPI. It fails if Xposed is installed, but I may play around with some of the modules and see if there is a way to get it working. Hate missing out on Xposed just for Android pay.
zamula said:
You also need to be stock DPI. It fails if Xposed is installed, but I may play around with some of the modules and see if there is a way to get it working. Hate missing out on Xposed just for Android pay.
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I wish xposed could mask a custom ROM and dpi becsuse I like using AP but hate running a stock ROM
I am using android pay with the systemless root and an unlocked bootloader... no problems here. Bought something the other day from best buy. It and the fingerprint reader work fine. I even have adaway and have changed the fonts on the system and it still works fine.
I can confirm that unlocking so you can flash factory images still allows Android Pay to work. I unlocked and flashed the latest security update, left the phone unlocked (since I don't want to wait for OTAs) and have used Android Pay with no problems.
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Cannot use AP with Pure Nexus ROM, normal root, standard DPI. Workaround would be great....

New Verizon S7 .. need to use on Tmobile (band 12)

Just got a brand new verizon S7 (since my aunt did not want it). I am on Tmobile and have no plans to change to Verizon. I popped in my Tmo sim and it works, but I guess I am still missing Band 12 and maybe wifi calling. It has been a while since I have done custom roms and rooting. I would appreciate some pointers as these are my criteria
1) Need all the bands possible to be used on Tmobile
2) Samsung Pay and android Pay
3) Root is not required for what I do and sometimes my wortk email will not install when it snifs root. (it used to on my S5 2 years ago)
Right now I am on G930VVRS4APH1 (BASEBAND VERSION and build)
Looking for advise on what I should do. I read too much and am confused about being in bootloader V3 or V4 and not able to get back . I am familiar with Odin and TWRP etc, but have notg kept up with the community. With my S6 I have mostly stayed stock.
Help me out folks if you can and especially with links and what firmware and ROM to install.
booziboy said:
2) Samsung Pay and android Pay
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Don't root if you need this. Samsung Pay gets disabled permanently when Knox is tripped, and Android Pay doesn't work when rooted.
the Doctor said:
Don't root if you need this. Samsung Pay gets disabled permanently when Knox is tripped, and Android Pay doesn't work when rooted.
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Wrong. Pls give out accurate information. Knox never gets tripped as the kernel we use doesn't check dm-verity. So you Knox will not get tripped . But Sammy pay will not work with root. However Android Pay will work , use cloak from xposed. [emoji12] [emoji318]
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stang5litre said:
Wrong. Pls give out accurate information. Knox never gets tripped as the kernel we use doesn't check dm-verity. So you Knox will not get tripped . But Sammy pay will not work with root. However Android Pay will work , use cloak from xposed. [emoji12] [emoji318]
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Thanks for the clarification. I was thinking of the S7 int'l (which I own) that is rooted with CF Autoroot, which trips Knox. Forgot about the kernel used on the US version.
the Doctor said:
Thanks for the clarification. I was thinking of the S7 int'l (which I own) that is rooted with CF Autoroot, which trips Knox. Forgot about the kernel used on the US version.
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OK in that case once you trip Knox that's it for Sammy pay period. But android pay will still work. Sorry thought it was a US version
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Is there a good U version of the firmware that I can install ? Any idea on what would be a good firmware/Rom I should flash.
Love to get some pointers.
booziboy said:
Is there a good U version of the firmware that I can install ? Any idea on what would be a good firmware/Rom I should flash.
Love to get some pointers.
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Don't use U fw it sucks! Has no doze which is the main battery saver built into MM. Force doze does not cut it. I suggest you flash a rom with working doze whatever you flash. Good luck and Merry Christmas to you.
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I was in your situation as well , since I got a Verizon Galaxy S7 from a deal at Best Buy , but I needed to used it on T-Mobile . I believe I successfully flashed the latest APK1 T-mobile firmware (latest one from early November) . I am able to use WiFi calling and MMS , but I haven't tried video calling yet. Looks like I'm getting 4g LTE speeds also (I live in suburban part of Los Angeles).
Use this post from XDA forum to find the latest firmware version :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/help/one-stock-t-mobile-930-firmware-t3520525
I also used this guide as well :
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2016/06/Ho...al-Firmware-on-Samsung-Galaxy-S7-S7-Edge.html
However, I suggest d/l 'ing the USB drivers from Samsung website directly, instead of the source cited in that website (seems suspicious). Also, having SmartSwitch on the PC saves so much time to backup your current phone's contents, believe me!
Hope that helps.
busterd said:
I was in your situation as well , since I got a Verizon Galaxy S7 from a deal at Best Buy , but I needed to used it on T-Mobile . I believe I successfully flashed the latest APK1 T-mobile firmware (latest one from early November) . I am able to use WiFi calling and MMS , but I haven't tried video calling yet. Looks like I'm getting 4g LTE speeds also (I live in suburban part of Los Angeles).
Use this post from XDA forum to find the latest firmware version :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/help/one-stock-t-mobile-930-firmware-t3520525
I also used this guide as well :
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2016/06/Ho...al-Firmware-on-Samsung-Galaxy-S7-S7-Edge.html
However, I suggest d/l 'ing the USB drivers from Samsung website directly, instead of the source cited in that website (seems suspicious). Also, having SmartSwitch on the PC saves so much time to backup your current phone's contents, believe me!
Hope that helps.
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I actually need to do the exact same thing but my Verizon S7 is on the G930VVRU4API3, so from my understanding the U firmware i need to flash is the G930UUEU4API3?
just a tad bit off topic here, but i'm on tmobile right now with a tmo version S7 and wondering if it will work on Verizon if i unlock the phone?

Samsung Pay on rooted S8

Hello, I just installed TRWP and custom firmware, so my knox obviously is broken. I was wondering is there a way to make samsung pay work yet? Or maybe Android pay? I really liked nfc payments.
If you have a gear watch you may be able to sideload an older version of SPay onto each and have a working SPay on your watch.
Not sure if that technique works for this device or only non Samsung devices though...
But otherwise, no you won't have working SPay on your 0x1 device. Android Pay probably, yes.
Magisk could be working I guess
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Magisk could be working I guess
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Can you explain please? Is there a special magisk module for nfc payments?
kazzaqov said:
Can you explain please? Is there a special magisk module for nfc payments?
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The way Android Pay works is by using a check called SafetyNet. Magisk fools the system with root by being a systemless root so nothing is tampered with, and in a nutshell, SafetyNet passes its checks and such Android Pay works.
Samsung Pay uses a different set of checks which fail majority of the time. There's been a few instances where people have been able to use Samsung Pay with the use of Magisk but is patched rather quickly.
TehPirate_ said:
Samsung Pay uses a different set of checks which fail majority of the time. There's been a few instances where people have been able to use Samsung Pay with the use of Magisk but is patched rather quickly.
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Samsung Pay stores info in KNOX, so blowing your e-fuse kills Samsung Pay for the life of the device. Doubt there's a way around it.
Can i still usee samsung pay with my rooted s8
will there be any way i can still use samsung pay with my rooted s8 plus
luke1517 said:
will there be any way i can still use samsung pay with my rooted s8 plus
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*Face palm* >_<
luke1517 said:
will there be any way i can still use samsung pay with my rooted s8 plus
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Nope
I know this is an old thread but don't want to start a new just for an update.
Still not possible to get it to work with a rooted tripped phone?
Coming from nexus, first thing I did was root and make a nandroid...
Also flashing stock and locking doesn't revert this? How does this fuse work? Is it hardware or how come you can't just flash the original?
Bresch said:
I know this is an old thread but don't want to start a new just for an update.
Still not possible to get it to work with a rooted tripped phone?
Coming from nexus, first thing I did was root and make a nandroid...
Also flashing stock and locking doesn't revert this? How does this fuse work? Is it hardware or how come you can't just flash the original?
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It's a fuse located on mainboard which is being "blown" after unlocking the bootloader / rooting. So there's no way to revert this unless you change the mobo on it.... Which I doubt ?
With Magisk, Android Pay is working flawlessly. I'm using it all the time on Note8 port.
jonny908 said:
It's a fuse located on mainboard which is being "blown" after unlocking the bootloader / rooting. So there's no way to revert this unless you change the mobo on it.... Which I doubt
With Magisk, Android Pay is working flawlessly. I'm using it all the time on Note8 port.
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Ah, thought it wasn't a hardware thing and just code.
How are you getting that to work? I have magisk 15.2 on the s8+ and hidden from all the apps i can think of in magisk and it still tells me access denied blabla
Bresch said:
Ah, thought it wasn't a hardware thing and just code.
How are you getting that to work? I have magisk 15.2 on the s8+ and hidden from all the apps i can think of in magisk and it still tells me access denied blabla
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It just works... Using 7.1.1 rom.
Bresch said:
I know this is an old thread but don't want to start a new just for an update.
Still not possible to get it to work with a rooted tripped phone?
Coming from nexus, first thing I did was root and make a nandroid...
Also flashing stock and locking doesn't revert this? How does this fuse work? Is it hardware or how come you can't just flash the original?
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Nope and never will work. It's a hardware efuse on the main board of the phone. It's literally trips and burns out. You can't flash stock or anything to revert it.
The only way you can revert it is to buy a new motherboard.
Samsung Pay
callumbr1 said:
Nope and never will work. It's a hardware efuse on the main board of the phone. It's literally trips and burns out. You can't flash stock or anything to revert it.
The only way you can revert it is to buy a new motherboard.
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I just rooted my S8+ with Party Cyborg it is a 955U1 and I did not like the fact it could not use health or Samsung pay with my S3 so I put back the orig factory rom and all is working now, Before I factory defaulted it the my device has been rooted and Samsung pay will not work was keeping me from using it but when I went back to factory it works great now. The phone was on V2 firmware not sure if they did away with the efuse or what but I was glad....
Jabercrombie1 said:
I just rooted my S8+ with Party Cyborg it is a 955U1 and I did not like the fact it could not use health or Samsung pay with my S3 so I put back the orig factory rom and all is working now, Before I factory defaulted it the my device has been rooted and Samsung pay will not work was keeping me from using it but when I went back to factory it works great now. The phone was on V2 firmware not sure if they did away with the efuse or what but I was glad....
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Because rooting snapdragon doesn't trip Knox.
im sorry to necropost, but has anything developed in the 10 months since this was last discussed? i miss samsung pay on my gear s3 frontier
youdoofus said:
im sorry to necropost, but has anything developed in the 10 months since this was last discussed? i miss samsung pay on my gear s3 frontier
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You can use samsung pay on your gear s3 on a rooted phone by hiding samsung pay (gear) in magiskhide and setting it up like normal, make sure you pass safetynet
Bresch said:
I know this is an old thread but don't want to start a new just for an update.
Still not possible to get it to work with a rooted tripped phone?
Coming from nexus, first thing I did was root and make a nandroid...
Also flashing stock and locking doesn't revert this? How does this fuse work? Is it hardware or how come you can't just flash the original?
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Unfortunately, once you rooted your Sammy device you can't get features such as Samsung Pay back due to the blown e-fuse. However, rooting with Magisk will let you use Google Pay. I've been using it basically every day for the past 6 months and not once have I missed Samsung Pay. If by any chance your phone doesn't pass the SafetyNet check there is always modules such as MagiskHide Props Config which will let you change your fingerprint to a certified one, therefore passing the SafetyNet check.

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