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Hello, I bought a used mx5 and there is an account logged to it. Is there an effectivevway to root it. My goal is to be able to install global rom on it.
Thanks.
MrMiarinjo said:
Hello, I bought a used mx5 and there is an account logged to it. Is there an effectivevway to root it. My goal is to be able to install global rom on it.
Thanks.
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try kingroot and i got it
Hi,
Is there a way to remove the camera shortcut button on lock screen, tried to search on setting couldn't find the option. Thanks!
If you are rooted, you could try using substratum and install "lockclean". Both of these are on the play store. Are you on Oreo or Nougat?
Mizuru said:
If you are rooted, you could try using substratum and install "lockclean". Both of these are on the play store. Are you on Oreo or Nougat?
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Hi,
On oreo, There's no way to remove unless rooted?
ksrokiller said:
Hi,
On oreo, There's no way to remove unless rooted?
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You can use substratum without Root, but you're gonna need to pay for Andromeda, which lets you use substratum on Oreo, without any Root access.
I tried to install AdAway, but I get errors after errors. Is anyone here who installed it on a j730f?
It's a root only app.
You can't use it without rooting your mobile.
To block ads on non-rooted mobile you can use Adguard.
I am currently using it on my J7 Pro and it works really fine.
My phone is rooted with magisk.
T3RM1NATOR said:
It's a root only app.
You can't use it without rooting your mobile.
To block ads on non-rooted mobile you can use Adguard.
I am currently using it on my J7 Pro and it works really fine.
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My phone is rooted with magisk.
T3RM1NATOR said:
It's a root only app.
You can't use it without rooting your mobile.
To block ads on non-rooted mobile you can use Adguard.
I am currently using it on my J7 Pro and it works really fine.
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you also can try SABS app based on knox.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-sabs-simple-adblocker-samsung-t3751722
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H2ckerNorg said:
My phone is rooted with magisk.
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Then I think Adaway was unable to get proper root access permission.
Recheck that.
khaisttj92 said:
you also can try SABS app based on knox.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-sabs-simple-adblocker-samsung-t3751722
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It s hard with sabs.
khaisttj92 said:
you also can try SABS app based on knox.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-sabs-simple-adblocker-samsung-t3751722
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It s hard with sabs.
H2ckerNorg said:
It s hard with sabs.
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hard?its become simple if you follow the step.and it worth to try it.before this im usijg adguard then i move to adhell2 then now im using sabs.once you know how to configure the sabs it will become simple to you.or you can ask question at @NeedleGames
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I have solved the problem by installing busybox by stericson.
I still haven't rooted my phone and installed a custom rom and it's been awhile since I've done that, being I came from OnePlus one.
If I root my phone will Google pay not work at terminals?
robbieast said:
I still haven't rooted my phone and installed a custom rom and it's been awhile since I've done that, being I came from OnePlus one.
If I root my phone will Google pay not work at terminals?
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Magisk takes care of that. You should be okay with rooted and stock.
This is my first time using Magisk & systemless root. If I were to make system r/w, does that automatically cause SafetyNet to fail, making Google Pay unusable?
sharksfan7 said:
This is my first time using Magisk & systemless root. If I were to make system r/w, does that automatically cause SafetyNet to fail, making Google Pay unusable?
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No.
If you are using Magisk SafetyNet should pass.
I'm just using a custom kernel and safety net passes. No Magisk only ElementalX
Google pay works for me with Magisk hide, safetynet passes.
If you unlock bootloader you must install Magisk to have Google pay and other payment apps working.
It's not only linked to root or not root, ASA your BL is unlocked your device doesn't meet the safety data integrity criteria for payment.
Magisk takes care of that
Addiso said:
Magisk takes care of that. You should be okay with rooted and stock.
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I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
kunal420 said:
I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
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Are you using Magisk Hide?
kunal420 said:
I have rooted my one plus 6t and magisk is not able to help me with the Google pay app
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Works good for me and I'm not even using magisk hide. Do you happen to have any modules that may interfere with safetynet not passing?
Addiso said:
Works good for me and I'm not even using magisk hide. Do you happen to have any modules that may interfere with safetynet not passing?
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Have you went to a terminal and paid for something with it? Because from past experiences even if it said it passed payments wouldn't work at terminals
robbieast said:
Have you went to a terminal and paid for something with it? Because from past experiences even if it said it passed payments wouldn't work at terminals
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Paid this morning just fine at a gas station.
Nope 8 I use it everyday.
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mang0 said:
Are you using Magisk Hide?
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Yes
I rooted my 6T and have Magisk 17.3 on it. I used Magisk Hide on every App without the root Apps. Safety Net passes and Google Pay worked for me. Yesterday I used it for the first time in an Wasgau-Market in Germany and I was able to pay with it. Had a really funny look from the people behind me in line the Moment I hold my phone at the Terminal. Also the cashier said that she is wondering if it works. Was awasome!
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I get a error in gpay when I try to set my card up. It says it can't be done bc my phone is rooted. Can anyone tell me how to fix? I have Google play hid in magisk
I get this
What does this mean?
i got the 5G Mclaren. Usually I unlock the bootloader and root my phones (Magisk), to be able to use apps such as TitaniumBackup and Magisk Modules like YouTube Vanced.
Has anybody rooted their phone and can report back the availability of Widevine L1 and passing of SafetyNet (Magisk and/or DRM Info) after rooting?
Thanks!
Unlocking the bootloader removed L1, yes.
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Lossyx said:
Unlocking the bootloader removed L1, yes.
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Did u get unlock code from OnePlus ? How long it took
jacklivehere said:
Did u get unlock code from OnePlus ? How long it took
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I'm using 7t pro EU, But that doesn't my matter. I just answered your question
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Right it does remove it, but can you keep the Widevine L1 Certification somehow? or Restore it after unlocking the bootloader?
Lossyx said:
I'm using 7t pro EU, But that doesn't my matter. I just answered your question
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5g version or normal version ?
jacklivehere said:
5g version or normal version ?
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I have the 5G T-mobile version and inquiring about that
jadensmith said:
Right it does remove it, but can you keep the Widevine L1 Certification somehow? or Restore it after unlocking the bootloader?
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When you unlock the bootloader the Widevine L1 Certification is removed (for example Netflix will no longer work).
if you lock again the bootloader, Widevine will work again.
But you can also unlock the bootloader and install magisk, this way you will be able to use apps like Netflix (Widevine L1 should be working).
flexbrane said:
When you unlock the bootloader the Widevine L1 Certification is removed (for example Netflix will no longer work).
if you lock again the bootloader, Widevine will work again.
But you can also unlock the bootloader and install magisk, this way you will be able to use apps like Netflix (Widevine L1 should be working).
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That's only on pixel phone as far a I know.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/05/28/netflix-hd-oneplus-7-pro-widevine-bootloader/?amp
(Also magisk doesn't really have anything to do with widevine)
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jadensmith said:
Right it does remove it, but can you keep the Widevine L1 Certification somehow? or Restore it after unlocking the bootloader?
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Lossyx said:
That's only on pixel phone as far a I know.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/05/28/netflix-hd-oneplus-7-pro-widevine-bootloader/?amp
(Also magisk doesn't really have anything to do with widevine)
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My OnePlus 7T Pro is rooted with magisk, and Netflix is fully working. Before using Magisk, Netflix was blocking me to play movies.
flexbrane said:
My OnePlus 7T Pro is rooted with magisk, and Netflix is fully working. Before using Magisk, Netflix was blocking me to play movies.
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Because Netflix doesn't require L1.
L1 - 720P and up
L3 - limited to 720p
You can check your widevine level here.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidfung.drminfo
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Lossyx said:
Because Netflix doesn't require L1.
L1 - 720P and up
L3 - limited to 720p
You can check your widevine level here.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidfung.drminfo
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Thanks for that information, I did not know that L3 was enough.
Also in Netflix we can check the Widevine supported.
flexbrane said:
When you unlock the bootloader the Widevine L1 Certification is removed (for example Netflix will no longer work).
if you lock again the bootloader, Widevine will work again.
But you can also unlock the bootloader and install magisk, this way you will be able to use apps like Netflix (Widevine L1 should be working).
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No Netflix will work on L3 too, it just doesn't has HD/HDR. Also widevine L1 changes to L3 because of bootloader, not root. So magisk won't help there. It only could make Netflix work, but you won't have HD/HDR
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Is it possible to root the T-Mobile 5G McLaren without unlocking the bootloader?
jadensmith said:
Is it possible to root the T-Mobile 5G McLaren without unlocking the bootloader?
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Unfortunately no!
Does the L3 also prevent the Chromecast I connect to from streaming in HD? Or just the phone itself?
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Does the L3 also prevent the Chromecast I connect to from streaming in HD? Or just the phone itself?
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Chromecast and Android phones are working independent, you just "share"/send the URL to the Chromecast, it opens it and streams from that source, so nothing to do with the phone.
So yes, even if the phone has L3, Chromecast and any other stream device will work in HD, so it's only the phone
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