As we know, chevron already release the unlocking tools but it limits to 10 sideload apps only .
I've tried the unlimited version but it seems like i'm getting error trying to unlock using the unlimited version
is it require any other special cert or something ?
i tried to work around with it and its a no go .
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Hi Guys,
just a quick question before breaking my Phone down ;-)
When I install the NoDo Update, do the Apps installed via XAP installer on a chevron unlocked phone stay working or will they stop working?
Is it possible to get back to the old WinPhone Version by completely resetting the device?
Thanks for your help!
Regards
FB310
Any sideloaded apps will be lost, since they're not tied to your zune/marketplace account. You will aslo not be able to load them again after updating until/unless a new hack comes along
nick109 said:
Any sideloaded apps will be lost, since they're not tied to your zune/marketplace account. You will aslo not be able to load them again after updating until/unless a new hack comes along
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This isn't entirely correct. The applications will remain on the phone, however the phone will relock itself rendering them useless.
you're right
i keep thinking of nodo-rom flashing
And what about custom ringtones (call and SMS) installed through the Chevron tools ? Will they stay on the phone ?
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And what about custom ringtones (call and SMS) installed through the Chevron tools ? Will they stay on the phone ?
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Yes, they stay. Even the Chevron Ringtone Installer still works if the phone if "officially" developer unlocked.
Great =D Thanks for the answer !
have a chevron unlocked focus and nodo. sideloaded apps work and still unlocked. make sure to prevent device relocking with samsung tools or registry edit
can confirm that sideloaded apps still working on my samsung omnia 7 with nodo
(had my device unlocked by chevron and did the prevent from unlocking hack before)
nodo update took about 15 minutes...
sideloaded apps still working after nodo on my optimus 7 too
Ditto on my Samsung Focus. Sideloaded apps still work fine. If you apply the registry change to prevent re-locking, it should persist across the upgrade and remain unlocked. You won't, however, be able to use Chevron to unlock it if you didn't do so before upgrading to NoDo.
HELP!!
It's not working for me! I just upgraded my focus to NoDo and now I can't unlock using Chevron! Help please. What can I do?
My Focus is still unlocked after NoDo. Sideloaded apps still work and I just deployed a XAP file to it and it works as well.
pdangcil said:
It's not working for me! I just upgraded my focus to NoDo and now I can't unlock using Chevron! Help please. What can I do?
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If I'm not mistaken, you needed to check the "Prevent Device Relocking" in Samsung tools before updating to NoDO. I don't think there is a way to unlock once you've upgraded. You could always revert to the backup from Zune and try again, this time making sure to check the option I've mentioned above. Somebody correct me if I"m wrong
I need help with getting Android Pay to work on my rooted Note 4 because I keep getting the Android Pay cannot be used message. I do know that Android Pay does does block rooted users so I've tried various workarounds with none of them working.
I tried the method where I installed Root Cloak and added Android Pay, Google Play Service and Google Service Framework to apps it hides root from and cleared the data from those 3 apps. I also installed No Device Check since from what I saw, Android Pay does use SafetyNet to check your devices firmware whether it has been modified or not. Does anybody have any ideas of how to get this to work without losing root access or having to go back to stock?
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ThatGuy94 said:
I need help with getting Android Pay to work on my rooted Note 4 because I keep getting the Android Pay cannot be used message. I do know that Android Pay does does block rooted users so I've tried various workarounds with none of them working.
I tried the method where I installed Root Cloak and added Android Pay, Google Play Service and Google Service Framework to apps it hides root from and cleared the data from those 3 apps. I also installed No Device Check since from what I saw, Android Pay does use SafetyNet to check your devices firmware whether it has been modified or not. Does anybody have any ideas of how to get this to work without losing root access or having to go back to stock?
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In the chainfire superuser app disable superuser, then try and add a creditcard, go back to superuser reenable
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In the chainfire superuser app disable superuser, then try and add a creditcard, go back to superuser reenable
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I'm running CM12.1 if that matters. Would it work even with that or would I have to be running stock?
Im on stock however rooted using beastmode and twrp recovery. I disabled supersu and was able to add my credit cards however when i go to use it for example at a vending machine at school i get a message that says something like, Amex**** is unable to be used at this time and the same goes for my discover.
any ideas how to fix?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62981452&postcount=55
I'm getting the error that many people here on XDA are getting while trying to setup Android Pay,
Android Pay cannot be used
Google is unable to verify that
your device or the software
running on it is Android
compatible
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I've read in other posts that as long as you are running a stock ROM and disable root, you can activate your cards and go about your business. I restored completely to stock AT&T KK on my E980, disabled root, rebooted, and am still getting the same error.
I've also read the re-locking the bootloader will help too. How do I do that? I have searched with no luck. Has anyone else gotten Android Pay working on their G Pro?
Hi all, I'm new to android rooting, and have been consuming knowledge over the last few days like a large sponge.
I discovered that McAfee had set itself if with admin rights on my phone, and had been sending texts to international numbers without alerting me, took me a good while to find out where the extra charges from my carrier were coming from. Anyway, I cant delete it as its in the ROM, so i rooted the phone (on lollipop) and deleted it, along with some other bloatware that LG and my carrier decided I would want, and then updated the phone to marshmallow (I didn't actually realise marshmallow had been released, I don't keep in the android loop, and my phone always said the latest OS was installed - had to update it through LGs PC suite).
To my abject horror McAfee was back, I can only assume this was due to the update to marshmallow, and not because it somehow survived deletion somewhere on the phone. So now, i need to root the phone, and delete McAfee again, however I really dont want to use Kingroot to do it. Its very shifty, looking at various info on the web, what with it sending information to IPs in China and running services in the background. The other alternative, using Supersu's systemless root, requires the bootloader to be unlocked, but to unlock the bootloader, a root is required (please correct me if any of this information is incorrect, I am pretty new to the android side of things - ive only ever jailbroken iDevices before now). I think im right in saying I could unlock the boot loader if I could access fastboot, but the command 'adb reboot-bootloader' only reboots the phone, rather than booting into the bootloader.
Is there anything I can do to get around this ? Once its rooted and the bloatware deleted, Ill unroot it (I use banking apps and they wont run if the phone is rooted) so I dont want to flash any custom ROMS or anything - just get access to files on the root.
I have an unlocked HTC 10. I recently received an OTA update.
I have been using android pay just fine with no issues. However after the most recent Android Pay update. I was getting an error message explaining I may need to "unroot" my device..
My device has NEVER been rooted and android pay has worked great!!!
As an extra precaution, I did a factory reset to my phone, and re-downloaded android pay.
Now I get a new error, but very similar. When I try to add a card after installing, now it says
"Android Pay can't be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible".
After already factory resetting and uninstalling/reinstalling the app... I'm not sure what to do... I don't want to root or flash... but I am looking for options....
thanks
I read somewhere that flashing elemental X as the kernel will fix this, but I'm waiting for more people to confirm. I'm also guessing flashing a new kernel doesnt requiring wiping or anything? and lastly, how can i backup my existing kernel to reflash in case **** goes haywire? anyway, hope that helps.
Also using S-OFF and LOCKED bootloader will work.
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Also using S-OFF and LOCKED bootloader will work.
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RELOCKED bootloader status won't let android pay work?
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RELOCKED bootloader status won't let android pay work?
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I"m not sure about that.
SafetyNet is looking for the flag that the unlocked bootloader throws, someone more familiar with recent flags than me should know which way the flag is set upon relocking bootloader.
The ElementalX kernel has the option, but I believe that's another option for s-off users, I'm not sure if it will work for s-on unlocked users.
I think if it doesn't pick up "relocked" when it checks SafetyNet, it wont be long until it does. This is a cat and mouse game, and google has the right to "take its ball and go home" with root users, I just wish they wouldn't use that against us enthusiast users, who are their best advocates since we carry so much weight on advising all the non tech oriented unrooted consumers when it's time for them to purchase new smartphones. We are the ones that the rest of consumers call for advice or when something is broken.
Will taking this update break root or cause other issues? Just received the notice a few hours ago.
Current setup:
S-on
Unlocked
Rooted
Stock ROM still (obviously)
SW v1.80.651.1
Sprint
I waited for the N7, and returned it without opening it before the fiasco. Because I was going to wait for the Pixel, which ended up being astronomical in price. So I waited for the V20, only to find it has a "Verizoned" bootloader. And just this past weekend I settled on the HTC 10.
If anybody can provide me helpful information, I would appreciate the consideration.
ETA: NM - simply made a copy on sd card, then renamed with .bak in update folder and nag went away. Seemed to be a small incremental update from .1 to .6.
So it sounds like the lesson here is if you haven't unlocked your bootloader yet, don't, if you want to use Android Pay. From what I've read, using Sunshine to go S-off LOCKED will allow android pay to work, as long as you aren't rooted. Also there are a couple kernels you can use to disable to check for unlocked bootloader.
Is this all correct?
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