I'm considering doing this https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-return-to-stock-relock-bootloader-t3489110 in order to get snapchat working again, but what's not clear is whether that process wipes the phone or not (I'm assuming it does).
I was going to try the "log into a second device then backup to first" process here https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/snapchat-rooted-phones-xposed-t3283198 but it looks like that doesn't work anymore?
There's also a post deleting a certain file https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/snapchat-rooted-devices-xposed-nougat-t3483001 but I get "operation failed" inside Root Browser whenever I try to rename, move, edit permissions for the file liboemcrypto.so
Current Android Version 6.0 and I followed the root process here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3200808 using the alternate SuperSU version.
The way I have always done it is just restore a backup with TB with data. I have had problems in the past, but another way would be to find a ROM with a root on/off switch (Like a CM base where you can enable/disable in dev options), unroot, log in to Snapchat, BACK UP TO TB (and save it in 9 places in case it gets corrupted somehow), and then root once again.
Going back to stock is pretty extreme for this issue honestly. You can work around it without going through that process. The reason the xposed process you linked isn't working is because of root, not JUST because of xposed. So those people would need to disable the xposed framework, then unroot, THEN log into Snapchat. They seem to be missing a step.
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The way I have always done it is just restore a backup with TB with data. I have had problems in the past, but another way would be to find a ROM with a root on/off switch (Like a CM base where you can enable/disable in dev options), unroot, log in to Snapchat, BACK UP TO TB (and save it in 9 places in case it gets corrupted somehow), and then root once again.
Going back to stock is pretty extreme for this issue honestly. You can work around it without going through that process. The reason the xposed process you linked isn't working is because of root, not JUST because of xposed. So those people would need to disable the xposed framework, then unroot, THEN log into Snapchat. They seem to be missing a step.
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What would happen if I tried SuperSU's "full unroot" function? Agree going back to stock is pretty extreme, but I also noticed I don't have the latest update, and presumably at some point I'll need to update to Nougat. There aren't any apps that I use that require root anymore.
Easiest way to use snapchat and root. Login to snapchat before rooting. Root. Do not log out of snapchat. Or you can go the magisk way with magiskSu and use magisk hide.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
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Easiest way to use snapchat and root. Login to snapchat before rooting. Root. Do not log out of snapchat. Or you can go the magisk way with magiskSu and use magisk hide.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
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I just read the install guide for magisksu, it looks super easy, I'll try this first. thank you
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I recently did a full restore and re-rooted after running into some issues the first time. Now Snapchat will now allow me to sign in because of the device being rooted. I have done some googling and have tried the "rootcloak" method through xposed but it seems as though it is not able to hide root from Snapchat like it is supposed to. Does anyone have any ideas as to how to get past this without doing another restore?
Are you having an issue logging in? I had an issue logging in, but I disable xposed using the uninstall script, logged in, and reinstalled it (with all my settings intact) and it has been working fine since.
Thank you! Was just able to sign in after uninstalling xposed signing in and re installing xposed. Haha I was over thinking and trying too hard.
You can use Casper.io if Snapchat keeps being an issue.
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Are you having an issue logging in? I had an issue logging in, but I disable xposed using the uninstall script, logged in, and reinstalled it (with all my settings intact) and it has been working fine since.
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Where Can Iget the disable xposed or uninstall xposed script.. I only have the install custom xposed script.
byzking said:
Where Can Iget the disable xposed or uninstall xposed script.. I only have the install custom xposed script.
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The uninstall script that I have used in the download link in this forum :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Im not sure where you got your xposed install or if this will work or if it will cause problems so use at your own risk but it works perfect for me because I got my install from this post
Doesn't work for me on S7Edge.
Running just a debloated version of stock software. Uninstalled framework and Xposed App but still the same SnapChat Login problem. Anyone else have any ideas how to get around this? I'm considering changing back to stock.
Make sure your account isn't locked out. I ran into this issue with note4 after rooting.
Where is the uninstall script, because I have this same issue on my galaxy s7 Verizon after I rooted and I want to try to uninstall xpossed and then reinstall it after I log into snapchat.
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Where is the uninstall script, because I have this same issue on my galaxy s7 Verizon after I rooted and I want to try to uninstall xpossed and then reinstall it after I log into snapchat.
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In the Xposed sub-forum.
Another option that works is to log into Snapchat before rooting the device. After rooting, make a titanium backup of Snapchat (including the data, of course). Once you've done that, you can just use that backup file to restore the data on any version of Snapchat, and it will function correctly on any Android device, even if the device is rooted.
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Another option that works is to log into Snapchat before rooting the device. After rooting, make a titanium backup of Snapchat (including the data, of course). Once you've done that, you can just use that backup file to restore the data on any version of Snapchat, and it will function correctly on any Android device, even if the device is rooted.
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Hey, I actually did that, but as soon as I try something in Snapchat it will log me out. Any ideas?
I have s7 edge, rooted with xposed.
I wasn't able to log into snapchst until I did this.
1, used a different phone that was rooted but didn't have xposed installed.
2, logged into snapchat
3, used titanium backup to backup snapchat
4, I used titanium backup on my s7 edge to backup snapchat
5, I renamed the files, 3 of them, from the working backup to the same name that titanium backup saved the file names on my s7 edge.
6, I used titanium backup to restore the data,
7, opened app and I was logged in and haven't had issues so far.
Hello guys!!
I install a new rom (sa'cs rom note 7 V8) and when i want login on snapchat i have error when i'm login" oh no it's impossible to login for now try again after "
Why i have this error..? I don't have xposed and i know snapchat don't work with xposed..
What is the problem? The root? So a solution it's possible?
Thanks!!
with snapchat the problem is the root...
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with snapchat the problem is the root...
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quadeur06 said:
Hello guys!!
I install a new rom (sa'cs rom note 7 V8) and when i want login on snapchat i have error when i'm login" oh no it's impossible to login for now try again after "
Why i have this error..? I don't have xposed and i know snapchat don't work with xposed..
What is the problem? The root? So a solution it's possible?
Thanks!!
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The problem is not Root. It works fine with root.
When you go to log into Snapchat, it checks to see if xposed is installed. If it is, it will say there is a problem and will not log you in. You should check your rom to see if it is installed (the files may be there but the app may not).
If i was you, i would clear the snapchat data and then uninstall it. Then, download the "uninstall zip" for xposed. You may say it is not installed, however, elements may still be there. running this in recovery will remove all files. When that has been flashed, you can then install snapchat. Once logged into snapchat, you can then return to recovery and install xposed if you want.
I am currently running snapchat with root and exposed. It will work.
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The problem is not Root. It works fine with root.
When you go to log into Snapchat, it checks to see if xposed is installed. If it is, it will say there is a problem and will not log you in. You should check your rom to see if it is installed (the files may be there but the app may not).
If i was you, i would clear the snapchat data and then uninstall it. Then, download the "uninstall zip" for xposed. You may say it is not installed, however, elements may still be there. running this in recovery will remove all files. When that has been flashed, you can then install snapchat. Once logged into snapchat, you can then return to recovery and install xposed if you want.
I am currently running snapchat with root and exposed. It will work.
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I find a solution
Uninstall the root and log in in snapchat and after reinstall the root
But i never have install or uninstall xposed..I never install xposed because i dont use this software^^
I have tried to uninstall with the zip and don't work too
But now i have a solution
Thanks
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I find a solution
Uninstall the root and log in in snapchat and after reinstall the root
But i never have install or uninstall xposed..I never install xposed because i dont use this software^^
I have tried to uninstall with the zip and don't work too
But now i have a solution
Thanks
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Okay. But snapchat does not have issues with root. What custom Rom are you running if any? Just asking as stopping root will disable xposed, therefore allow the use of snapchat.
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Okay. But snapchat does not have issues with root. What custom Rom are you running if any? Just asking as stopping root will disable xposed, therefore allow the use of snapchat.
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Yes snapchat work with root because i have made the login
I use Sac's rom note 7 the version 8
Is root problem too first was xposed now not work even with root so dont say is not root problem if u dont have facts, you can prove by urself i have flashed new rom i was unable to login , no xposed in rom only deodexed and rooted. so unrooted from supersu and login was sucessful
Hi guys I am having the very same issue. I initially rooted my s7 edge and snapchat was working until recently after accidentally logging out. I now can't login to snapchat!
I do not have xposed installed on my phone so it can't be completely because of root.
How do I unroot my phone? and will this mean I need to create a backup of my phone?
Thanks!
***** app
I just installed Renovate Edge 3.3 and snapchat doesn't work. Any solutions?
I don't have xposed, and I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling.
kk-ftp said:
Hi guys I am having the very same issue. I initially rooted my s7 edge and snapchat was working until recently after accidentally logging out. I now can't login to snapchat!
I do not have xposed installed on my phone so it can't be completely because of root.
How do I unroot my phone? and will this mean I need to create a backup of my phone?
Thanks!
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I'm the one who asked the question 2 posts below yours. I have managed to install Snapchat finally after a whole day or searching.
So... yes you have to unroot and reinstall the stock firmware. This will wipe everything off your phone, so yes you have to back your phone up.
After you unroot, you have to log into Snapchat, backup Snapchat up with Titanium, root and install your custom rom and then restore Snapchat with Titanium.
It worked for me. Now I have Renovate Edge 3.3 ROM and the latest update of Snapchat.
As for unrooting, see this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69426561&postcount=5
Note: Unrooting doesn't fix Knox trip (warranty stays void)
How do you backup using titanium when you have no root
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I'm the one who asked the question 2 posts below yours. I have managed to install Snapchat finally after a whole day or searching.
So... yes you have to unroot and reinstall the stock firmware. This will wipe everything off your phone, so yes you have to back your phone up.
After you unroot, you have to log into Snapchat, backup Snapchat up with Titanium, root and install your custom rom and then restore Snapchat with Titanium.
It worked for me. Now I have Renovate Edge 3.3 ROM and the latest update of Snapchat.
As for unrooting, see this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69426561&postcount=5
Note: Unrooting doesn't fix Knox trip (warranty stays void)
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Thanks for that. I never installed a custom rom although i really would like to. I'm new to the roit world and customisation rom wise so need to do some research on it. At the moment I'm using my s5 as a play toy for customisation.
Regarding the SC i just fully unrooted my s5 then logged in to SC. After doing so i created a back up using Titanium back up. Then transfered data across to my s7 edge and restored data which allowed me to log in. I could have just unrooted my s7 edge, then logged in and then re-root but as a noob didn't want to risk any data loss from s7 edge.
What would you suggest as a good custom rom for the s7 edge? I'm using stock rom and don't currently have twrp installed (I'm still new on twrp front and benefits of it too).
Thanks!
Ignore the instructions about unrooting and reflashing stock firmware..
All you have to do is uninstall Snapchat, uninstall Xposed. Reboot phone. Install snapchat and login, go into Titanium Backup and backup the "app data."
Then install Xposed, reboot, restore the data of Snapchat via Titanium Backup and your set. I used to run into this issue all the time when rooted and using Xposed
I have unrooted my s7 edge and flashed stock rom and the problem is solved in my device.
kk-ftp said:
Thanks for that. I never installed a custom rom although i really would like to. I'm new to the roit world and customisation rom wise so need to do some research on it. At the moment I'm using my s5 as a play toy for customisation.
Regarding the SC i just fully unrooted my s5 then logged in to SC. After doing so i created a back up using Titanium back up. Then transfered data across to my s7 edge and restored data which allowed me to log in. I could have just unrooted my s7 edge, then logged in and then re-root but as a noob didn't want to risk any data loss from s7 edge.
What would you suggest as a good custom rom for the s7 edge? I'm using stock rom and don't currently have twrp installed (I'm still new on twrp front and benefits of it too).
Thanks!
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jark99 said:
Ignore the instructions about unrooting and reflashing stock firmware..
All you have to do is uninstall Snapchat, uninstall Xposed. Reboot phone. Install snapchat and login, go into Titanium Backup and backup the "app data."
Then install Xposed, reboot, restore the data of Snapchat via Titanium Backup and your set. I used to run into this issue all the time when rooted and using Xposed
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No problem. I thought you had installed a custom rom. Since you hadn't, unrooting would do the trick. In my case, it didn't work. I had to go back to stock firmware and then use Titanium.
As for a good custom rom, I've only tried Renovate Edge. It's pretty awesome. I did some research and compared popular roms and found out it's one of the 1st built roms for S7 edge and is still considered one of the best.
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I have unrooted my s7 edge and flashed stock rom and the problem is solved in my device.
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Yeah, that would normally do the trick.
Best custom rom for samsung galaxy s5 is newly introduced Cynogenmod 14.1 .
Wildestdrm said:
Best custom rom for samsung galaxy s5 is newly introduced Cynogenmod 14.1 .
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Wrong forum, this is S7 edge forum
Sorry for that!
Please my snapchat is not working on my samsung 6 edge plus, my phone is not rooted and I don't have xposed. Can't log in! So annoying
So I'm no stranger to Snapchat and how it doesn't work well with Xposed. Previously I would always sign into Snapchat prior to installing Xposed and I would be able to use Snapchat just fine. However after recently installing Stang's ROM I'm not able to log in anymore, even without touching Xposed. I did some searching and apparently Snapchat is blocking all Root, not just Xposed anymore. People are now having to unroot, login to Snapchat, and then reroot to be able to use it. But given our convoluted Root situation by using the engineering Kernel, and also given the fact that Stang's ROM is prerooted, how would I go about doing this? I'm back on Stock G935U firmware for now, but I'd love to be back on Root. Any ideas?
I believe that snapchat now detects root even without xposed because I signed out and to find out I couldn't sign back in
You can use a third part Snapchat app, like Casper.io. It's not the official Snapchat app, and it doesn't have all the features of the official app, but it works rather well.
Casper works but you run the danger that they may ban you and its only for viewing other snaps since you cannot do anything with the camera option..just take boring photos
Ever since I rooted SC doesn't work for me at all. I'm on Android 6.0.1 and when I try to login it won't let me, yet on I'm old phone, which is rooted as well let's me. Help please!
Xenolife1234 said:
Ever since I rooted SC doesn't work for me at all. I'm on Android 6.0.1 and when I try to login it won't let me, yet on I'm old phone, which is rooted as well let's me. Help please!
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Root breaks Snapchat login but once you're logged in, you can root and it will continue working. Unfortunately though, since you're already rooted, you can try to use something like RootCloak (no idea if that works with Snapchat) to hide the fact you're rooted or else unroot, login and then re-root.
@treela is correct.
I am on Nougat (NPJ25.93-14).
What I did - Rooted my phone using Magisk and enabled Magisk Hide.
Snapchat logs in even after rooting.
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Root breaks Snapchat login but once you're logged in, you can root and it will continue working. Unfortunately though, since you're already rooted, you can try to use something like RootCloak (no idea if that works with Snapchat) to hide the fact you're rooted or else unroot, login and then re-root.
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OK will try that. Thanks!
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Root breaks Snapchat login but once you're logged in, you can root and it will continue working. Unfortunately though, since you're already rooted, you can try to use something like RootCloak (no idea if that works with Snapchat) to hide the fact you're rooted or else unroot, login and then re-root.
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I'm confused what version of Xposed should I install? Arm, Arm64, or x86? I need Xposed before I get root cloak.
phh's superuser works fine with SnapChat. SuperSU does not in my experience.
Although, the foolproof way is to, on another device, install Snapchat, log in, THEN root, and install Titanium Backup and make a backup. After that, copy the files from your /storage/emulated/0/TitaniumBackup or whatever other directory (there should be a couple gzip files), and transfer those to an SDcard. On your new device, pop in the SD (or usb-otg), install Titanium Backup, transfer the files and then restore DATA ONLY. Just make a backup once and you shouldn't have to do it ever again.
I am trying to login to Snapchat but it keeps saying there's an error with the login and I found out it is because I am rooted. A fix I found involves full unroot and I don't want to do that. Can anyone help me?
Snapchat
Ive used snapchat rooted. On mutiple roms.
Snapchat for some devices (like the v20 now) is checking for root. It's hit or miss really. On my VS995 Snapchat wouldn't work till I did suhide. So you'll have to most likely use Magisk or SU-Hide or some kind of root hiding thing to get past it.
Just install Snapchat on a other device, log in, make a backup with Titanium Backup and load it on your main device.
This worked for my rooted S5 KLTE
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I am trying to login to Snapchat but it keeps saying there's an error with the login and I found out it is because I am rooted. A fix I found involves full unroot and I don't want to do that. Can anyone help me?
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magisk hide is option 1
rootswitch is option 2
full unroot, sign in, then re-flash the supersu zip to re root is option 3
restore a app+data backup from a logged in device using backup app like titanium is option 4..
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magisk hide is option 1
rootswitch is option 2
full unroot, sign in, then re-flash the supersu zip to re root is option 3
restore a app+data backup from a logged in device using backup app like titanium is option 4..
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Personally i feel option 2 is easiest but not all kernels like it.
I wish these things could be put in to roms so when we flash them, there's no alternate flashing needed that could cause issues.. I had nothing but issues tryna get both of those options to work, but again it was probably kernel related so I just gave up on it..
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I wish these things could be put in to roms so when we flash them, there's no alternate flashing needed that could cause issues.. I had nothing but issues tryna get both of those options to work, but again it was probably kernel related so I just gave up on it..
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Actually, the Stock deOdexed US996 ROM has them built into it, also allows for hotspot provisioning without having to edit anything. I've been running it for a few months now, and been flawless on every aspect, other than it disables the ability to use MyVerizon apps, and Verizon's visual voicemail.