Marshmallow Xposed is out now! - Nexus 5X General

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Its finally here! Thanks Rovo

Working great on the 5x with the few modules I have tested.

Seems to have successfully installed, we are arm64 if anyone is unsure.
Which modules are working so far?

What rom are you using? Which version of v76 did you flash?

You'll want v77 (yes, v77) arm64, guys.

stu5797 said:
What rom are you using? Which version of v76 did you flash?
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Pure NeXus with ElementalX kernel.
And v76 worked for me, but it's been superseded by v77, which is also working fine.

Hmmm I have pure nexus with elemental kernel and 76 didn't work. It booted but didn't work.
V77 is working perfectly though

Anyone know of a module that allows us to change the wifi / network strength status bar icons? I prefer the look of the older icons. First few I tried couldn't make the change.

I'm using greenify. Seems to be working fine. Wondering if its necessary with doze feature
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Version 78 is already out with some bugfixes. Whats the difference between SDK 22 and 23?
Should we install xposed-v78-sdk23-arm64.zip ?
Just found the answer myself:
Sdk 21 - Lollipop 5.0
Sdk 22 - Lollipop 5.1
Sdk 23 - Marshmallow 6.0

Once the "No Device Check" module is working we will be able to use Android Pay on rooted devices without having to unroot before hand. I know it's also possible to use Android Pay if you use Chainfire's Systemless Root. Unfortunately, custom AOSP ROMs don't use this root method so you either have to stay on stock rooted with the systemless root or use workarounds.
However, once this module is fully working Android Pay should work no matter what ROM/root method you choose.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck

FYI - GravityBox is now available for Marshmallow too.

sn0warmy said:
Once the "No Device Check" module is working we will be able to use Android Pay on rooted devices without having to unroot before hand. I know it's also possible to use Android Pay if you use Chainfire's Systemless Root. Unfortunately, custom AOSP ROMs don't use this root method so you either have to stay on stock rooted with the systemless root or use workarounds.
However, once this module is fully working Android Pay should work no matter what ROM/root method you choose.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck
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So this module is still not working? I didn't find anything about it in description...
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Is version 78 working well so far? About to flash this and find out myself.

blinkin said:
So this module is still not working? I didn't find anything about it in description...
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It wasn't working for me. Android Pay kept coming back with a security error. I suppose I could have been doing something wrong though.

Anyone using xposed on android OS v6.0.1?

bryanus said:
Anyone using xposed on android OS v6.0.1?
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Yes along with GravityBox [MM], latest stable release. Everything works perfectly.

sn0warmy said:
Once the "No Device Check" module is working we will be able to use Android Pay on rooted devices without having to unroot before hand. I know it's also possible to use Android Pay if you use Chainfire's Systemless Root. Unfortunately, custom AOSP ROMs don't use this root method so you either have to stay on stock rooted with the systemless root or use workarounds.
However, once this module is fully working Android Pay should work no matter what ROM/root method you choose.
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck
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I can't waaaaaaaaaait

Squier 51 said:
Yes along with GravityBox [MM], latest stable release. Everything works perfectly.
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Works like a charm!

Which version do I need for my nexus 5x to install framework?

Related

Android Pay Cannot Be Used

I've rooted my T-Mobile GS6e+ using arter97's kernel and I just got android pay today.
When I try to add a card I get the error:
Android Pay cannot be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible
I have a good feeling it's because the phone is rooted and it probably checks the device status and sees that it's set to "Custom."
Can anyone think of a possible workaround for this?
Edit: I was thinking maybe I could Deodex it and then install xposed and use the mod that spoofs the device status?
Or just not use it This is going to be a hard choice. It's very convenient to use Android Pay ( nee Wallet) to send small sums of money in lieu of checks, but I do like having Adaway ( the only reason I root my phone ). Hmm. It's certainly not worth installing xposed , for me.
Maybe unroot, install Android Pay, then re-root?
EDIT: The new Wallet works fine. Even on a rooted device.
Skitstep said:
I've rooted my T-Mobile GS6e+ using arter97's kernel and I just got android pay today.
When I try to add a card I get the error:
Android Pay cannot be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible
I have a good feeling it's because the phone is rooted and it probably checks the device status and sees that it's set to "Custom."
Can anyone think of a possible workaround for this?
Edit: I was thinking maybe I could Deodex it and then install xposed and use the mod that spoofs the device status?
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Well you can install exposed frame work and install the hide root module and then it might work. I had to do that to get my Uber Partner app to work and after I did that it works great. But later they fixed it to where it works now on rooted device now too.
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[Q] Xposed Framework not supported on my Coolpad Note 3(CP8676-I02)

I own a Coolpad Note 3 running on Android 5.1 Lollipop and packs MT6753 MediaTek 64-bit octacore processor and 3GB RAM. After rooting this device, when I installed Xposed Framework, though it installed successfully but shows a message that this version isn't supported yet. What is this message and when is this platform going to get supported. This was heartbreaking because the major reason of rooting the device was this Framework.
What version of Xposed did you attempt to install? What method did you use to install? What does it say in the log file? We cannot help you without this information.
Details of installed version of Xposed Framework
Spott07 said:
What version of Xposed did you attempt to install? What method did you use to install?
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First, I tried official version of Xposed Installer for lollipop devices. It was a failure(a message popped out after installing that Xposed is not yet supported on this processor platform). Then I referred to the blog Android Beat(How to install Xposed framework on Android 5.1 Lollipop) and downloaded this file "xposed-v78-sdk22-arm64.zip". I flashed it using custom recovery based on CWM. I was stuck in a boot loop after that. Then I was left with no option but to flash my stock ROM as I had no backup at that time.
TheGuyIsHere said:
First, I tried official version of Xposed Installer for lollipop devices. It was a failure(a message popped out after installing that Xposed is not yet supported on this processor platform). Then I referred to the blog Android Beat(How to install Xposed framework on Android 5.1 Lollipop) and downloaded this file "xposed-v78-sdk22-arm64.zip". I flashed it using custom recovery based on CWM. I was stuck in a boot loop after that. Then I was left with no option but to flash my stock ROM as I had no backup at that time.
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Please refer to the official Xposed for Lollipop thread, especially post #2. There you'll find an FAQ about common issues and a table to identify the correct Xposed version. You need to flash the correct .zip file through recovery (as you have done before) and install the Xposed_Installer_alpha3.apk afterwards. After flashing, wipe cache&dalvik, as Xposed alters a lot of files in your system, so this step is highly recommended. If this does not solve your issue, search the thread, there have been several questions about Mediatek compatibility before.
Your initial error (Xposed not compatible) was due to the fact that you tried to install the old Xposed installer for KitKat, which is not compatible with Lollipop.
Noted.
I am definitely going to refer to that thread and will update here after that. Thanks for your precious time.
Some advancements
A guy using Coolpad note 3 tried a method to install Xposed and it worked(to some extent though). What he did was he installed busybox, flashed the Xposed zip files. After rebooting, he still got caught in a bootloop but after 15-20 boot loops(seems like it depends on no. of apps installed as each time his phone booted, percentage of optimising apps increased), he was finally able to start his phone. Now under Xposed settings, he checked disable resourced hooks and rebooted. He got Xposed Framework active status after rebooting. A no. of apps which modify UI like gravitybox, xblastools, greenify in root mode etc were not working. But a few others worked quiet well. Could anyone throw some light on this issue?
TheGuyIsHere said:
A guy using Coolpad note 3 tried a method to install Xposed and it worked(to some extent though). What he did was he installed busybox, flashed the Xposed zip files. After rebooting, he still got caught in a bootloop but after 15-20 boot loops(seems like it depends on no. of apps installed as each time his phone booted, percentage of optimising apps increased), he was finally able to start his phone. Now under Xposed settings, he checked disable resourced hooks and rebooted. He got Xposed Framework active status after rebooting. A no. of apps which modify UI like gravitybox, xblastools, greenify in root mode etc were not working. But a few others worked quiet well. Could anyone throw some light on this issue?
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Unless you're the one trying it, and you can supply full logcats for the entire multi-reboot process, we probably can't know for sure.
Spott07 said:
Unless you're the one trying it, and you can supply full logcats for the entire multi-reboot process, we probably can't know for sure.
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I will try it myself and hopefully provide logcats for the entire multi-boot process.
Can you please share which version of xposed you used because I did the same and it was stuck on bootloop then I realized that the % of starting up apps was increasing gradually but after 3-4 attemps it went down and started from zero and so I flashed it again.
I think the issue is that i used xposed arm64-v78 sdk22 but my device is arm64-v8a, and I guess xposed is not yet released for arm64-v8a sdk22 devices.
So finally with this thread I got a hope to try it again and please share as much info as you can coz its gonna help others a lot
I came back here to give the good news that I did it.
But glad to know that we already got the tutorial.
One problem: donkey guard module is not working, showing unfortunately donkey guard has stopped working.
Any solution???
Btw thank you so much coz know a lot of people have been searching for it from aaa long time.
mukeshkhan2008 said:
I came back here to give the good news that I did it.
But glad to know that we already got the tutorial.
One problem: donkey guard module is not working, showing unfortunately donkey guard has stopped working.
Any solution???
Btw thank you so much coz know a lot of people have been searching for it from aaa long time.
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DonkeyGuard module won't work on lollipop. Any app that changes system behaviour seems to have not worked on this platform yet. Refer to this post for more info:
https://m.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2vt70q/xposed_for_lollipop_is_out_lets_get_a_list_of/
mukeshkhan2008 said:
I came back here to give the good news that I did it.
But glad to know that we already got the tutorial.
One problem: donkey guard module is not working, showing unfortunately donkey guard has stopped working.
Any solution???
Btw thank you so much coz know a lot of people have been searching for it from aaa long time.
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can u please tell me how to install xposed in cp3?
Using which phone?
mukeshkhan2008 said:
I came back here to give the good news that I did it.
But glad to know that we already got the tutorial.
One problem: donkey guard module is not working, showing unfortunately donkey guard has stopped working.
Any solution???
Btw thank you so much coz know a lot of people have been searching for it from aaa long time.
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U used it on Coolpad Note 3???
TheGuyIsHere said:
I own a Coolpad Note 3 running on Android 5.1 Lollipop and packs MT6753 MediaTek 64-bit octacore processor and 3GB RAM. After rooting this device, when I installed Xposed Framework, though it installed successfully but shows a message that this version isn't supported yet. What is this message and when is this platform going to get supported. This was heartbreaking because the major reason of rooting the device was this Framework.
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Hello I have the same phone too but how did you root it
Rooting method
arjithpraison said:
Hello I have the same phone too but how did you root it
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Here is the step-by-step guide to root Coolpad Note 3:
http://www.anythingultimate.in/2015/10/how-to-root-coolpad-note-3.html?m=1
Follow the guide and you will be successfully able to root your phone. Best of luck!
Do hit thanks if this post helped you.
wanting xposed un istaller for coolpad note 3
Hey i m installing xposed version 78 running good but u want to fully un root & un install xposed frame work for getting new android version update marsh mallow 6.0 for this mobile in next week so i want to update thats why i want fully un root also ( im using super su ) so plz help.me suggeat which vesion of unistaller i want to use for rempving xposed frame work
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Hey i m installing xposed version 78 running good but u want to fully un root & un install xposed frame work for getting new android version update marsh mallow 6.0 for this mobile in next week so i want to update thats why i want fully un root also ( im using super su ) so plz help.me suggeat which vesion of unistaller i want to use for rempving xposed frame work
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You can find the uninstaller in the same thread where you have found the correct Xposed framework version for your device. Use the same specs (SDK version, ARM version) as for the Xposed framework for the uninstaller and flash it. Don't forget to wipe cache&dalvik afterwards.
I installed xposed but when I click reboot it says
de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed: not found
sxda7 said:
I installed xposed but when I click reboot it says
de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/busybox-xposed: not found
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did you install busybox?
Nergal di Cuthah said:
did you install busybox?
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yes but i don't know why it keeps saying that everytime i try to reboot xposed

Disadvantages of rooting?

Hi there, I'm no new to development, but haven't played with a phone in a while.
Can someone please tell me what the disadvantages of rooting the Nexus 6p are?
My plan is to get root access only to use specific apps (eg greenify) but not to install a new ROM, i.e. I'll stay with stock.
Does this affect:
-Applicability of OTA updates from Google
-ability to use the fingerprint reader
-warranty claims
-speed/stability of the device?
Thanks in advance!
qwertyuiop89 said:
Hi there, I'm no new to development, but haven't played with a phone in a while.
Can someone please tell me what the disadvantages of rooting the Nexus 6p are?
My plan is to get root access only to use specific apps (eg greenify) but not to install a new ROM, i.e. I'll stay with stock.
Does this affect:
-Applicability of OTA updates from Google
-ability to use the fingerprint reader
-warranty claims
-speed/stability of the device?
Thanks in advance!
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-OTA are not possible when rooted. You have to flash back stock boot.img and recovery.img to accept an OTA.
-It does not interfere with Nexus Imprint (Fingerprint reader.)
-Does not affect speed or stability
-Warranty is not affected because you can flash stock imgs and relock bootloader.
You can take OTA's if you do the systemless-root. I believe you would have to flash the recovery back to stock, though.
I think you have to flash boot as well since it's modified.
the biggest disadvantage is your device become instantly awesome, so if you are used to being annoyed about the stock OS missing features this is hard to deal with
But honestly the best thing about owning a nexus is you can root and easily go back to stock if you change your mind. The flash images are also easily available for updates (even before the OTA is out). So play with it, and worst case you can always restore back to stock.
currently my only disadvantage to me is loosing android pay...
yea i know i can make it work if i delete /su/xbin... but i feel like its there for a reason and i shouldnt be deleting it.
chaco81 said:
currently my only disadvantage to me is loosing android pay...
yea i know i can make it work if i delete /su/xbin... but i feel like its there for a reason and i shouldnt be deleting it.
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Supersu 2.61 does systemless root ootb. No need to delete anything. Systemless root will just work and Android Pay will just work.
83097markcynt said:
Supersu 2.61 does systemless root ootb. No need to delete anything. Systemless root will just work and Android Pay will just work.
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i have been using systemless root since v 2.61... im using 2.66 now
and android pay didnt work, and even wont pass safetynet test
delete the /su/xbin folder and it passes safetynet and android pay works...
so yes, for me it sucks that i have delete that to make AP to work... which is why for now i am giving up AP since i dont feel comfortable deleting xbin and breaking stuff
Mine passes safetynet test and is just systemless with nothing deleted. No Android Pay in the UK to test it with though.
Not being awesome.
Not living in the exciting XDA fast lane!
Can I use Xposed with systemless root?
Thanks for the replies everyone - that was very helpful. I've gone ahead and installed three sustemless root, and installed xposed too, leaving the rom itself untouched as stock.
However, my system is disappointingly buggy. Apps keep crashing. Is this common? I thought this was supposed to be a stable/safe thing to do!
dimiboy said:
Can I use Xposed with systemless root?
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Yes mate you can works perfectly well
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qwertyuiop89 said:
Thanks for the replies everyone - that was very helpful. I've gone ahead and installed three sustemless root, and installed xposed too, leaving the rom itself untouched as stock.
However, my system is disappointingly buggy. Apps keep crashing. Is this common? I thought this was supposed to be a stable/safe thing to do!
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lol this seems to happen when you root and install Xposed or pretty much modify anything. Usually I see a decrease in stability and battery life but an increase in performance, and you get to play with new features early.
I'm contemplating rooting just to use the new launcher.
qwertyuiop89 said:
Thanks for the replies everyone - that was very helpful. I've gone ahead and installed three sustemless root, and installed xposed too, leaving the rom itself untouched as stock.
However, my system is disappointingly buggy. Apps keep crashing. Is this common? I thought this was supposed to be a stable/safe thing to do!
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You have a couple of things going on.
First root IS as safe as you let it be. If you haven't installed any root applications it should not be any more buggy than stock.
You have installed Xposed. You have not mentioned what modules you have.
I don't have any issues you describe but I don't have a lot of modules installed.
I am stock with Xposed and root.
None
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[UNOFFICIAL] CM13 with Android Pay, Stock Kernel, NO ROOT nightly builds

After firing up my old build environment I thought I would get cracking and start my own builds again so here we go.
Here are my unofficial builds which are completely stock with root disabled by default so android pay works out of the box. I have not modified anything aside from making it a user/release build rather than a userdebug build so any bugs in the nightlies will be in my builds as well.
** I am not responsible if your phone blows up or causes your mum to sneeze loudly in front of a cat **
** If you want root you will need to flash supersu or phh root in TWRP. **
Installation Perquisites
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP Recovery
I recommend using OpenGapps from http://opengapps.org/.
Notes
I have tested this build with the camera mod by @siankatabg and it no longer works however if it does start to work again down the line I will update this post.
Changelog
https://www.cmxlog.com/13/oneplus3/
Source
https://github.com/CyanogenMod
Kernel Source
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996
Last build (26/09)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767098905
Moved to CM14 now.
Once CM14 is live I will be moving my build environment over to CM14 so nightlies may continue but at a much lesser pace.
Please DO NOT ask for when CM14 builds will start.
Handy Hints.
If you want to get battery stats with better battery stats from XDA without root then enable ADB and run this command.
adb -d shell pm grant com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition android.permission.BATTERY_STATS
First build is up.
daleski75 said:
Handy Hints.
If you want to get battery stats with better battery stats from XDA without run then enable ADB and run this command.
adb -d shell pm grant com.asksven.betterbatterystats_xdaedition android.permission.BATTERY_STATS
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Thanks for this tip, trying to do without Root (sick of always trying to find workaround to get specific apps to work) and get by with just custom rom and kernel.
Much appreciated.
Is that AndroidPay will stop working even on stock OOS as soon it has been rooted?
Also, is the camera still worse than on stock?
hotcell said:
Is that AndroidPay will stop working even on stock OOS as soon it has been rooted?
Also, is the camera still worse than on stock?
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Yes
And
Yes
15 CM13 rom here
Regards,
Taker
hotcell said:
Is that AndroidPay will stop working even on stock OOS as soon it has been rooted?
Also, is the camera still worse than on stock?
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Flash the OOS camera port and enjoy
daleski75 said:
Flash the OOS camera port and enjoy
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I think no 100% quality port exist yet?
@daleski75 good to see you here mate, loved your PA builds for N6
You just going with CM this time?
hotcell said:
I think no 100% quality port exist yet?
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Not yet but it's getting closer with each release
eng.stk said:
@daleski75 good to see you here mate, loved your PA builds for N6
You just going with CM this time?
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I will do PA builds mate when they go to N don't seem much point in doing M builds for both PA and CM right now
Excuse my ignorance, but besides Android Pay, what's the point of having no root custom rom, as many apps need root rights. Take even Titanium Backup...
What are the core advantage of Paranoid compared to other ROMs out there?
hotcell said:
Excuse my ignorance, but besides Android Pay, what's the point of having no root custom rom, as many apps need root rights. Take even Titanium Backup...
What are the core advantage of Paranoid compared to other ROMs out there?
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While I agree the custom ROM scene doesn't have much of a place for non rooted ROMs. (Titanium backup is the best example out of them all), it is a matter of choice at the end of the day. A persons wife for just one example might like all the cool extra options and themes that CM gives but what's Android Pay and has no purpose for root. (It's not a secure thing for those to have that aren't totally savvy) so why not use something like this? All about choice.
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hotcell said:
Excuse my ignorance, but besides Android Pay, what's the point of having no root custom rom, as many apps need root rights. Take even Titanium Backup...
What are the core advantage of Paranoid compared to other ROMs out there?
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Some people may want the extra customisation of a custom rom but want to use their banking,android pay apps which do not work with root.
And it's a lot easier to flash root than trying to remove it from CM13 nightlies where it's in by default.
And like kickassdave said It's all about choice at the end of the day.
Uploading 03/09
New build is up
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...android pay apps which do not work with root.
And it's a lot easier to flash root than trying to remove it...
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When systemless supersu is installed, it has the switch to temporarily un-root. Would that be a lot easier option than flash root witch has no uninstaller option? Will AndroidPay work when temp uprooted?
hotcell said:
When systemless supersu is installed, it has the switch to temporarily un-root. Would that be a lot easier option than flash root witch has no uninstaller option? Will AndroidPay work when temp uprooted?
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Android Pay detects systemless root the only guaranteed way to keep it working is never to root unfortunately.
Some have got it working using magisk and phh root.

Nexus 6P Android Pay and MODs

Hi all, I recently bought this device and am in love with it.
I really want to get into rooting and customize the heck out of it but I also really love Android Pay. I've heard of the Magisk way to root, but I was wondering how much of an effect it would have on the mods I'd want to try out.
For example, I want to somehow get DT2W working on this device, but obviously that requires root and maybe a custom recovery.
My question is, if I use Magisk will that somehow mess with my DT2W mod (or any of my other mods for that matter) when I try to use Android Pay?
TIA!
Okaham said:
Hi all, I recently bought this device and am in love with it.
I really want to get into rooting and customize the heck out of it but I also really love Android Pay. I've heard of the Magisk way to root, but I was wondering how much of an effect it would have on the mods I'd want to try out.
For example, I want to somehow get DT2W working on this device, but obviously that requires root and maybe a custom recovery.
My question is, if I use Magisk will that somehow mess with my DT2W mod (or any of my other mods for that matter) when I try to use Android Pay?
TIA!
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Magisk is literally the flock of a switch so it should matter much about going from root to unroot. Just keep rooted and then when pay is needed, flock the switch in magisk. You can even program an NFC tag to do it for you using Tasker or other program.
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Jammol said:
Magisk is literally the flock of a switch so it should matter much about going from root to unroot. Just keep rooted and then when pay is needed, flock the switch in magisk. You can even program an NFC tag to do it for you using Tasker or other program.
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Awesome thanks! But if I installed a custom kernel, would that be able to pass through Google's SafetyNet checks?
Okaham said:
Awesome thanks! But if I installed a custom kernel, would that be able to pass through Google's SafetyNet checks?
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Works for me with the ElementalX kernel. Obviously YMMV but it seems like it should work.
smartgid said:
Works for me with the ElementalX kernel. Obviously YMMV but it seems like it should work.
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Thanks! So this is probably a very basic question but does this mean that SafetyNet will not be tripped if I have an unlocked boot loader?
Do you have a MasterCard? If so see if you can just use Master Pass. Im Rooted with Xposed and it works on there.
krolla03 said:
Do you have a MasterCard? If so see if you can just use Master Pass. Im Rooted with Xposed and it works on there.
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Just checked out master pass. Unfortunately it only supports a few banks and none of the major ones.
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Okaham said:
Thanks! So this is probably a very basic question but does this mean that SafetyNet will not be tripped if I have an unlocked boot loader?
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It shouldn't as long as you turn off root using Magisk before using Android Pay. I've opened Android Pay a couple times by accident while root enabled and it would automatically delete my credit card.

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