I know this is early, but OP3 users--systemless root... - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

I plan on rooting pretty much immediately, and was hoping to use FreedomOS (not sure it will be supported early, but I'll switch when it is). Either way, how difficult is it to set up systemless root and Xposed? I used to play PokemonGO on my LG V10, but I won't sacrifice root for one game that I use for walks/fun. Same applies here, but I heard systemless solves this issue. Any insight if this will be supported?

It's fairly easy. Unlock your bootloader as soon as you get your phone so you don't need to wipe, and setup your pc with fastboot/adb. Then once twrp is released it's just a matter of flashing that and using it to flash the zip files you need. You can find a lot of guides around XDA for how to setup ADB/fastboot and bypass root checks with xposed.

namanjr said:
It's fairly easy. Unlock your bootloader as soon as you get your phone so you don't need to wipe, and setup your pc with fastboot/adb. Then once twrp is released it's just a matter of flashing that and using it to flash the zip files you need. You can find a lot of guides around XDA for how to setup ADB/fastboot and bypass root checks with xposed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I assume it's a per app basis on going systemless/bypassing root checks, or is it all handled in Xposed now? Just curious, and thanks for the answer!

You have to hide su per app with suhide for pokemon go. For safetynet apps you need a custom kernel and rootswitch to pass.

namanjr said:
You have to hide su per app with suhide for pokemon go. For safetynet apps you need a custom kernel and rootswitch to pass.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
suhide not working with november update....

oTeMpLo said:
suhide not working with november update....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Systemless still work? Different install IIRC.

oTeMpLo said:
suhide not working with november update....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you can use suhide with a open source rom by removing this https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/b8be33b0bedec211708c4525b9d3f3b4effb385c

Anyone do any tests to get PGo working with root? I have SuperSU installed systemless, but when I tried to install SUhide or whatever it's called, my phone wouldn't get past the boot logo so I had to uninstall it.

Related

How to go from normal root to systemless root for Magisk?

Title says it all. Im currently using using SuperSU so looking for Systemless root and looking for Xposed to work as well.
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
Didgeridoohan said:
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
riahc3 said:
Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
jhedfors said:
Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
riahc3 said:
This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
jhedfors said:
I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
When SuperSU asked if I wanted to recover the boot image (I think it was that) I said no.
Issues with that?
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
Says Ive lost root....
Magisk does say it is installed.
riahc3 said:
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
riahc3 said:
Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
Didgeridoohan said:
CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
riahc3 said:
At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
Didgeridoohan said:
If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
riahc3 said:
Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No.
Didgeridoohan said:
No.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
riahc3 said:
Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Magisk works fine with SuperSU. It's if you'd ever want to hide root from some process or app that you might have some trouble, since Magisk Hide is developed with MagiskSU in mind.
There are some banking apps, Android Pay, Pokemon Go other apps that utilise SafetyNet. I do believe that more and more apps will use in the future and the cat and mouse game of hiding root is gonna continue...
riahc3 said:
Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
anshulsingh said:
I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I use Xposed modules in my daily life and cannot afford to be without them.

Advanteges of Magisk?

I want to root my device.
But I'm unable to decide that I should root via supersu or Magisk.
I've read that magisk provide systemless root, but what the advanteges of systemless root/magisk?
Can someone help me that what's the use/advantage of Magisk?
is it much stable then supersu?
I don't want to risk my device as I'm app developer
akash.galaxy07 said:
I want to root my device.
But I'm unable to decide that I should root via supersu or Magisk.
I've read that magisk provide systemless root, but what the advanteges of systemless root/magisk?
Can someone help me that what's the use/advantage of Magisk?
is it much stable then supersu?
I don't want to risk my device as I'm app developer
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are an app developer, use Magisk. Magisk allows you to pass google's safety tests (Safetynet) - which you should know about if you develop apps! but basically, google will not think your device is compromised is you use Magisk, but WILL think your device is compromised if you use SuperSU - even if SuperSU is installed in Systemless mode. Don't forget to enable magisk hide in the Magisk Manager app to make sure this works though.
Some app developers will check safetynet upon launching their app to see if the device is compromised, and if it is, either restrict features, or deny access entirely. A good example of this is Banking apps, though they usually use their own root detection - but that can be hidden with Magisk Hide. - No bank wants their app being used on a compromised device, where a virus with root access could collect information. The more you know
manor7777 said:
If you are an app developer, use Magisk. Magisk allows you to pass google's safety tests (Safetynet) - which you should know about if you develop apps! but basically, google will not think your device is compromised is you use Magisk, but WILL think your device is compromised if you use SuperSU - even if SuperSU is installed in Systemless mode. Don't forget to enable magisk hide in the Magisk Manager app to make sure this works though.
Some app developers will check safetynet upon launching their app to see if the device is compromised, and if it is, either restrict features, or deny access entirely. A good example of this is Banking apps, though they usually use their own root detection - but that can be hidden with Magisk Hide. - No bank wants their app being used on a compromised device, where a virus with root access could collect information. The more you know
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks bro, and, is it stable too? I mean, are there any risks involved?
akash.galaxy07 said:
Thanks bro, and, is it stable too? I mean, are there any risks involved?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are risks with any kind of root on your phone, as an app developer, you should know that.
You could get a virus that takes advantage of root to encrypt all of your files.
Again, you should know this if you are an app developer, there is a difference between creating a single app, and developing applications as a whole!
Magisk is very stable though, more so on OxygenOS but it will be pretty stable with LineageOS too! I have had no problems whatsoever! I have been using android pay and all my root apps without my phone ever crashing! And if you are careful, you won't get a virus (root will not cause a virus, user stupidity gets virus') - enjoy
I'd like to add the main advantage to why I use Magisk.
All my system modifications (build.prop changes, debloating, changed/removed ui audio, etc) are still there after a system update. Even if I have to do a clean install with a wipe, all it takes is flashing a couple of extra zips and everything is right back were I want it.
Didgeridoohan said:
I'd like to add the main advantage to why I use Magisk.
All my system modifications (build.prop changes, debloating, changed/removed ui audio, etc) are still there after a system update. Even if I have to do a clean install with a wipe, all it takes is flashing a couple of extra zips and everything is right back were I want it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you please link me to Magisk installation thread for Oneplus 3t. I can't find any on XDA. I found one thread that belongs to Magisk dev but it is very confusing with installing all the systemless SuperSU and such.
vipivj said:
Can you please link me to Magisk installation thread for Oneplus 3t. I can't find any on XDA. I found one thread that belongs to Magisk dev but it is very confusing with installing all the systemless SuperSU and such.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There's no specific 3T thread that I know of... It's all there in the Magisk forums. It's not as complicated as it might seem.
If you're unrooted, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to keep it, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to switch to MagiskSU, you'll need to first remove SuperSU. Use the full unroot option in the SuperSU app and say yes when asked if you want to restore the boot image backup. After that, flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have any other root installed, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP and the installation script will do it's best to remove it and install MagiskSU instead. Done!
Edit: There might be variations on the above, depending on if you're using stock ROM or not. Take a look at the link in my signature if you run into problems. I've tried to collect as much info, tips and tricks as possible in one place.
Didgeridoohan said:
There's no specific 3T thread that I know of... It's all there in the Magisk forums. It's not as complicated as it might seem.
If you're unrooted, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to keep it, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have systemless SuperSU installed and want to switch to MagiskSU, you'll need to first remove SuperSU. Use the full unroot option in the SuperSU app and say yes when asked if you want to restore the boot image backup. After that, flash the Magisk zip in TWRP. Done!
If you have any other root installed, just flash the Magisk zip in TWRP and the installation script will do it's best to remove it and install MagiskSU instead. Done!
Edit: There might be variations on the above, depending on if you're using stock ROM or not. Take a look at the link in my signature if you run into problems. I've tried to collect as much info, tips and tricks as possible in one place.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, it is clear now. Is it possible to 100% pass safety net with Magisk? I read somewhere that it's a hit and miss.
Apart from the Magisk modules what's the benefit of rooting with Magisk instead of superSU? I saw many people still support superSU than Magisk, does it mean that Magisk has some flows or bugs?
vipivj said:
Thanks, it is clear now. Is it possible to 100% pass safety net with Magisk? I read somewhere that it's a hit and miss.
Apart from the Magisk modules what's the benefit of rooting with Magisk instead of superSU? I saw many people still support superSU than Magisk, does it mean that Magisk has some flows or bugs?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had no issues passing SafetyNet on my OP3T. It depends on what ROM you're using and if you have any other modifications that Magisk Hide can't hide. Apart from Magisk Hide and systemless modifications Magisk is also open source, if you value that kind of stuff...
There might be apps out there that use specific SuperSU stuff and won't work fully with MagiskSU. I haven't had any issues though (apart from a couple of workarounds, like for Tasker - again, see my signature) and many app developers are starting to make their apps work with MagiskSU as well. Most work out of the box though.
MagiskHide
You can use apps like Android Pay or Snapchat on a rooted device
Didgeridoohan said:
I've had no issues passing SafetyNet on my OP3T. It depends on what ROM you're using and if you have any other modifications that Magisk Hide can't hide. Apart from Magisk Hide and systemless modifications Magisk is also open source, if you value that kind of stuff...
There might be apps out there that use specific SuperSU stuff and won't work fully with MagiskSU. I haven't had any issues though (apart from a couple of workarounds, like for Tasker - again, see my signature) and many app developers are starting to make their apps work with MagiskSU as well. Most work out of the box though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Another noob question, what is the difference between normal and systeless SuperSU?
Considering current known problems Magisk have , isn't it a good idea to use Magisk superSU combo and SuperSU hide?
vipivj said:
Another noob question, what is the difference between normal and systeless SuperSU?
Considering current known problems Magisk have , isn't it a good idea to use Magisk superSU combo and SuperSU hide?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Systemless root doesn't alter /system... If you want a more in-depth explanation I'm sure your friend Google can explain it to you.
For OP3T on OxygenOS (I'm currently on 4.1.3) I've not experienced any issues with Magisk. I don't know what those "currently known problems" are that you're worried about...
Didgeridoohan said:
Systemless root doesn't alter /system... If you want a more in-depth explanation I'm sure your friend Google can explain it to you.
For OP3T on OxygenOS (I'm currently on 4.1.3) I've not experienced any issues with Magisk. I don't know what those "currently known problems" are that you're worried about...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I meant those issues happens with Tasker etc. Thank you for the answers, you've been very helpful.
I started googling and reading in XDA as well but you know the doubts that comes along ?
vipivj said:
I meant those issues happens with Tasker etc. Thank you for the answers, you've been very helpful.
I started googling and reading in XDA as well but you know the doubts that comes along
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah... Ok. Those kind of issues are easy to work around and the next version of Tasker will have official MagiskSU support.
Use Magisk Manager
I also used Magisk Manager in my old device at it worked fine and as magisk allow you to root Android without effecting on system files I could also install root unsupported apps as well. So i think Magisk is the best solution for you.
link deleted by Moderator due to untrustworthy site will be a help full site to gather more info about magisk from one place.
Topjohnwu has strictly stated that any website which spreads Magisk is not official and cannot be trusted. The only official place is the XDA Thread. If you see any Member promoting an external site related to Magisk, please report the post.

Magisk v12 loses root after a short while.

I noticed today that I lost root. I searched and tried everything to fix it but I couldn't. So, I wiped out my entire phone and did a clean flash of Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 for the TMobile Note 3. Magisk worked after a clean flash.
Spent hours loading every app back on and now, Magisk isn't working again?
Please help?
Android version is 7.1.2.
Did it really lose root? I've found that randomly when you open Magisk it will claim that it has no root access, but when you close it (exit the app and swipe it away from the recents menu) and reopen it it will start functioning properly again.
Neo3D said:
I noticed today that I lost root. I searched and tried everything to fix it but I couldn't. So, I wiped out my entire phone and did a clean flash of Resurrection Remix 5.8.3 for the TMobile Note 3. Magisk worked after a clean flash.
Spent hours loading every app back on and now, Magisk isn't working again?
Please help?
Android version is 7.1.2.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use un su zip first to remove the pre-installed root that rr has. Don't know if RR has root inbuilt now or not. But if it comes with root uninstall it and flash magisk on top of it and you are good to go
Me too have this problem. Magisk root sometimes gone, and i need to reboot device to make it work agan.
Tested in almost N custom roms like CM14.1, AEX, Omni, ViperOS, etc
exodius48 said:
Me too have this problem. Magisk root sometimes gone, and i need to reboot device to make it work agan.
Tested in almost N custom roms like CM14.1, AEX, Omni, ViperOS, etc
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did u remove built in root
shantam3108 said:
Did u remove built in root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-
Did you turn off magisk busybox ? It would help on fix that.
In another way, some of modules you installed may have potential to make you lose root. Trying to do enable/disable module to test it.
I did some more searching and someone said just flash Magisk again. I did that and it worked! But, then I lost root again several hours later, seems so random? I flashed Magisk again and it worked again.
I can only get two green on Magisk, the third green seems to run forever, I left it on for 10+ minutes and it still showed "testing".
BTW, I didn't flash the uninstall Magisk zip before re-flashing. I tried that way and my phone got into a bootloop. Luckily, I had a TWRP backup.
Kris Chen said:
Did you turn off magisk busybox ? It would help on fix that.
In another way, some of modules you installed may have potential to make you lose root. Trying to do enable/disable module to test it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! I'll try this and see if it helps!
BTW, is anyone able to install Snapchat? I tried the Hide feature in Magisk and checked Snapchat, but it still knows I'm rooted and immediately closes after opening.
Also, the Sphero BB8 app? Anyone get that working? That one also closes right after opening.
exodius48 said:
If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
---------- Post added at 01:21 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:20 AM ----------
Neo3D said:
Thanks! I'll try this and see if it helps!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Also keep in mind do run magisk without any modules first to check
shantam3108 said:
No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then why on AEX still loose root? It has no root prebuilt
exodius48 said:
If you installed magisk it will remove built in root automatically. -_-
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
shantam3108 said:
No magisk just overrides the root. Use Un su zip first then flash magisk and u won't lose root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just want to clarify.
If systemless SuperSU is detected, Magisk will use that. If any other root is installed, the installation script will attempt to remove it and install MagiskSU instead (not sure to be successful and might lead to issues). If no root is installed, MagiskSU will be used. To avoid issues, the unSU zip is quite useful.
From v13, Magisk will no longer be compatible with SuperSU.
Didgeridoohan said:
I just want to clarify.
If systemless SuperSU is detected, Magisk will use that. If any other root is installed, the installation script will attempt to remove it and install MagiskSU instead (not sure to be successful and might lead to issues). If no root is installed, MagiskSU will be used. To avoid issues, the unSU zip is quite useful.
From v13, Magisk will no longer be compatible with SuperSU.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow, this is very informative, thanks!
Which version of unSU.zip is the correct one to use? Is this one okay?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
Neo3D said:
Wow, this is very informative, thanks!
Which version of unSU.zip is the correct one to use? Is this one okay?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's the one to use. :good:
Neo3D said:
BTW, is anyone able to install Snapchat? I tried the Hide feature in Magisk and checked Snapchat, but it still knows I'm rooted and immediately closes after opening.
Also, the Sphero BB8 app? Anyone get that working? That one also closes right after opening.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is because your device lost safety net.
You need to reflash system and gapps.
Back up data partition then wipe all then flash rom and gaps and then magisk.
After starting device first enable magisk hide.
Then restore backed up /data.
After restart enable magisk hide switches and reboot system.
Profit.
Reply it works or not.
[email protected] said:
It is because your device lost safety net.
You need to reflash system and gapps.
Back up data partition then wipe all then flash rom and gaps and then magisk.
After starting device first enable magisk hide.
Then restore backed up /data.
After restart enable magisk hide switches and reboot system.
Profit.
Reply it works or not.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just flashed magisk again and safety passed!
Neo3D said:
I just flashed magisk again and safety passed!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tell me how much time you have safety net pass?
[email protected] said:
Tell me how much time you have safety net pass?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, what do you mean "how much time you have safety net pass?
Neo3D said:
Hi, what do you mean "how much time you have safety net pass?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This time after reinstalling magisk is it working till now?
Or root is gone after some time?

Xposed

Good day all
Will xposed work on Note 8 (N950FD)?
Thanks in advance
I would guess that an installer for an S8+ might work since it is basically the same device. Since rooting with TWRP and SuperSU I've flashed a few things meant for S8 devices and they either work properly as is or with very minor script tweaking.
Kalm_Traveler said:
I would guess that an installer for an S8+ might work since it is basically the same device. Since rooting with TWRP and SuperSU I've flashed a few things meant for S8 devices and they either work properly as is or with very minor script tweaking.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks alot for your quick and kind reply...
Yes it worked... Issue is closed
how are you guys gaining root access?
Hdhntr23 said:
how are you guys gaining root access?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exynos models had root several days ago. I'm using SuperSU at the moment.
me7tarfeek said:
Yes it worked... Issue is closed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
نوّرنا الله يرضى عليك.
We are here to learn, share and contribute. Otherwise, only the development section would be active (thanks to the developers) while the rest of the sections would be full of threads asking for help.
What method for root did you go with? URL for guide page?
What Xposed modules have you tried and are working? root cloak? Snapprefs?
Did you pass SafteyNet?
Thanks in advance.
Hello with xposed what stuff is actually working and is it stable at all for daily use please?
Kalm_Traveler said:
Exynos models had root several days ago. I'm using SuperSU at the moment.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does Samsung Pay work?
طوني تبولة said:
نوّرنا الله يرضى عليك.
We are here to learn, share and contribute. Otherwise, only the development section would be active (thanks to the developers) while the rest of the sections would be full of threads asking for help.
What method for root did you go with? URL for guide page?
What Xposed modules have you tried and are working? root cloak? Snapprefs?
Did you pass SafteyNet?
Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sure will do
I root with Magisk 14.0 with SafeNet pass
Follow this https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/recovery-twrp-galaxy-note-8-exynos-t3674036
Flashed 26-07-17-xposed-v87-sdk25-Xposed-by-PurifyOS.zip
Now I use the following modules in the image
SiNJiN76 said:
Does Samsung Pay work?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think it ever works with a different country device, or on a rooted phone.
me7tarfeek said:
Sure will do
I root with Magisk 14.0 with SafeNet pass
Follow this https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/recovery-twrp-galaxy-note-8-exynos-t3674036
Flashed 26-07-17-xposed-v87-sdk25-Xposed-by-PurifyOS.zip
Now I use the following modules in the image
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This and Magisk exposed module—that's all to install Xposed?
Are you experiencing some instability—some apps FCing sometimes, or nothing at all?
白い熊 said:
This and Magisk exposed module—that's all to install Xposed?
Are you experiencing some instability—some apps FCing sometimes, or nothing at all?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I did not install Magisk xposed module.. I used the normal stand alone xposed... It worked perfect with no issues at all. My device is N950FD....
Hdhntr23 said:
how are you guys gaining root access?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Follow this link if your device is N950F/FD....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/recovery-twrp-galaxy-note-8-exynos-t3674036
Kalm_Traveler said:
Exynos models had root several days ago. I'm using SuperSU at the moment.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is lacky patcher working with super su ?
me7tarfeek said:
I did not install Magisk xposed module.. I used the normal stand alone xposed... It worked perfect with no issues at all. My device is N950FD....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which root do you have—SuperSU or Magisk? I have Magisk, so tried with 26-07-17-xposed-systemless-v87-sdk25-by-PurifyOS.zip but that throws me into a bootloop directly?
How did you proceed chronologically?
First the Xposed apk (which one?), then flash the Purify zip? Did you wipe anything before or after, data or cache? I've read many conflicting reports, since you've done it should be possible to replicate it…
白い熊 said:
Which root do you have—SuperSU or Magisk? I have Magisk, so tried with 26-07-17-xposed-systemless-v87-sdk25-by-PurifyOS.zip but that throws me into a bootloop directly?
How did you proceed chronologically?
First the Xposed apk (which one?), then flash the Purify zip? Did you wipe anything before or after, data or cache? I've read many conflicting reports, since you've done it should be possible to replicate it…
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flashed Magisk 14 root... Restarted the device to check root... Then Installed xposed apk (XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid_09_09_17)... Then flashed the above xposed framework. Restarted the device to check xposed, then installed modules...
No wipe at all... The device restarted normaly with no issue..
Good luck
me7tarfeek said:
I flashed Magisk 14 root... Restarted the device to check root... Then Installed xposed apk (XposedInstaller_by_dvdandroid_09_09_17)... Then flashed the above xposed framework. Restarted the device to check xposed, then installed modules...
No wipe at all... The device restarted normaly with no issue..
Good luck
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does this break Android Pay?
vinokirk said:
Does this break Android Pay?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think so. As far as I know, root breaks Android Pay.
We do not have it here so I can not be sure...
Hey guys,
Trying to install the systemless XPosed for Nougat on my Note 8, but for some reason, after installation, it stops my 256GB Exynos Note 8 from booting up. Was able to recover it by running the Magisk uninstaller via TWRP.
Noticed that on the official XPosed thread, it states that it'll 'cause boot loop issues on stock Samsung ROM, but on the Systemless XPosed Page, it claims the SDK 24 and 25 are universal, so, what's wrong?
Any suggestions on getting systemless XPosed working on my Exynos Note 8 with Nougat? I especially want the systemless variant as it allows easy on/off whenever I'm going shopping and want to use Android Pay instead of having to uninstall all modules.

SafetyNet Check fails

Hey guys, I'm rooted + magisk using the Dr. Ketan tool (Option 1) + Xposed + Beast Kernel. All good so far in regards to rooting, kernel and xposed.. Just the SafetyNet Check fails on Magisk. Tried changing the flash order to flash the Dr Ketan tool in the last, in case that would make it pass but no luck. So I've got a couple questions -
1. How to make SafetyNet pass
2. Can I update magisk version from magisk app? Or will I need to stick with the version that came along with the tool which is 17.2
Thnks!
You won't pass safetynet if you're using xposed (I don't think there's any way around it but uninstalling xposed)
n1Bb135 said:
You won't pass safetynet if you're using xposed (I don't think there's any way around it but uninstalling xposed)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep although my banking apps do pass well after hiding them via magisk, so that's good enough even if safetynet shows failed.
Any idea about if I can update magisk version other than coupled on the root tool?
Thanks!
rezapatel said:
Yep although my banking apps do pass well after hiding them via magisk, so that's good enough even if safetynet shows failed.
Any idea about if I can update magisk version other than coupled on the root tool?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In magisk manager there's an update prompt/button if there's an update
n1Bb135 said:
In magisk manager there's an update prompt/button if there's an update
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Aware of that, but I meant to ask if it'd be okay to update the magisk version without a bootloop or any other issues.

Categories

Resources