Well, since we haven't seen a full restore available for MA7 I'm going to do what I did with MA5 and make one clicks for all but the modem.
If the situation changes I'll repost with new one clicks.
[ROM][ODIN][TAR]SPH-L900 MA7 (MA7 Modem/Kernel/ROM - Stock) - SXTP Developers
NOTE: THIS THREAD WILL NOT BE MAINTAINED ANY FURTHER BY OP AS IT HAS A MORE CURRENT VERSION AVAILABLE.
PLEASE CONTACT IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES. THANK YOU.
Cool nice to see you on the job...
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Faaaaaannnn-tastic.
Awesome!
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Please mention this in your instructions, it's very, very important for Google Wallet users:
Before wiping your current ROM, you MUST reset your Google Wallet app by going into Settings --> Reset Google Wallet in the Wallet app, or you will permanently lock out your secure element and will never be able to use Google Wallet again - you will have to get a new phone!
This is because your Google Wallet app is married to the secure element with a unique crypto key when you first set up Google Wallet on your phone and if you wipe your phone without first resetting Google Wallet, that key will be lost forever, rendering the secure element useless.
Performing a Google Wallet reset will unmarry the app from the secure element and reset it to its original state so that it can accept a new Google Wallet installation when you wipe your phone and then restore it to stock.
siraltus said:
Please mention this in your instructions, it's very, very important for Google Wallet users:
Before wiping your current ROM, you MUST reset your Google Wallet app by going into Settings --> Reset Google Wallet in the Wallet app, or you will permanently lock out your secure element and will never be able to use Google Wallet again - you will have to get a new phone!
This is because your Google Wallet app is married to the secure element with a unique crypto key when you first set up Google Wallet on your phone and if you wipe your phone without first resetting Google Wallet, that key will be lost forever, rendering the secure element useless.
Performing a Google Wallet reset will unmarry the app from the secure element and reset it to its original state so that it can accept a new Google Wallet installation when you wipe your phone and then restore it to stock.
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Added here. Thanks for the heads up.
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Added here. Thanks for the heads up.
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No worries. I had to get another Note 2 when this happened to me... thankfully had phone insurance.
That truly happens on the Note2? I remember others saying it happens on other phones but I could never brick my secure element as I tried about a hundred times it seemed. Chalked up as one of those rumors.
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digiblur said:
That truly happens on the Note2? I remember others saying it happens on other phones but I could never brick my secure element as I tried about a hundred times it seemed. Chalked up as one of those rumors.
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It doesn't matter what phone you use, that's just how Google Wallet and the secure element work together. Google "Secure element has stopped responding" and you'll see how many people have bricked their secure element because they didn't know this.
This only happens in a very specific situation - when you go to a different ROM or do a factory reset without resetting Wallet first, in which case the secure element remains forever married to a Wallet installation that's lost.
If y
siraltus said:
It doesn't matter what phone you use, that's just how Google Wallet and the secure element work together. Google "Secure element has stopped responding" and you'll see how many people have bricked their secure element because they didn't know this.
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I remember when google wallet 1st came out it store info to the secure element and MANY Evo LTE users bricked the element when the Evo 1st came out then google pulled the wallet apk for afew weeks and switched where the info is now stored to avoid this issue...ive flashed away plenty on my evo lte and this now without reseting wallet......its an urban myth now.
Edit: Heres thelink its stored on the cloud and not the secure element
http://googlecommerce.blogspot.com/2012/08/use-any-credit-or-debit-card-with.html
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siraltus said:
It doesn't matter what phone you use, that's just how Google Wallet and the secure element work together. Google "Secure element has stopped responding" and you'll see how many people have bricked their secure element because they didn't know this.
This only happens in a very specific situation - when you go to a different ROM or do a factory reset without resetting Wallet first, in which case the secure element remains forever married to a Wallet installation that's lost.
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Except that's not true because many people have done both of those many times and it still worked fine. I have myself.
And, people have lost their secure element when they did reset wallet, and people have lost it even when they hadn't flashed anything or even so much as rebooted. Just worked one day and not the next.
So we don't know what kills them yet.
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Rite on! Thanks for this Garwynn! Much appreciated man.
siraltus said:
It doesn't matter what phone you use, that's just how Google Wallet and the secure element work together. Google "Secure element has stopped responding" and you'll see how many people have bricked their secure element because they didn't know this.
This only happens in a very specific situation - when you go to a different ROM or do a factory reset without resetting Wallet first, in which case the secure element remains forever married to a Wallet installation that's lost.
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I've never had a single issue on either my gs3 or my gn2 flashing or upgrading firmware and being able to use google wallet. Even with the gn2 and Wallet not being "officially" supported. I have a hard time believing any of this is true...it certainly hasn't been in my case. I'll toss my Nexus 7 in there as well. Flashed plenty roms and upgraded firmware...no issues whatsoever.
superuser is denying all requests...flashed the rooted restore
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superuser is denying all requests...flashed the rooted restore
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nevermind one clicked back to stock and rooted via toolbox with supersu...all working fine
I just flashed the MA7 FULL STOCK RESTORE one click. The build updated but the kernel and baseband were still LJC. Did I do something wrong?
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Except that's not true because many people have done both of those many times and it still worked fine. I have myself.
And, people have lost their secure element when they did reset wallet, and people have lost it even when they hadn't flashed anything or even so much as rebooted. Just worked one day and not the next.
So we don't know what kills them yet.
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Except that read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721222
I destroyed my secure element on my GN2 just two days ago and NOTHING was able to make Wallet work again. I went from the NoWiz ROM to stock rooted MA7 and wiped the entire phone (including /data and /.android.secure) in the process, installed Wallet, it threw the "secure element has stopped responding" error and NOTHING could make it work again because I didn't back up my previous ROM. I had to get my phone replaced under carrier insurance.
What's wrong with including the modem? I just got this phone like 3 days ago so im just wondering why no modem?
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Except that read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721222
I destroyed my secure element on my GN2 just two days ago and NOTHING was able to make Wallet work again. I went from the NoWiz ROM to stock rooted MA7 and wiped the entire phone (including /data and /.android.secure) in the process, installed Wallet, it threw the "secure element has stopped responding" error and NOTHING could make it work again because I didn't back up my previous ROM. I had to get my phone replaced under carrier insurance.
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So what? All that web article does is parrot stuff people have been guessing at here. It's not sourced from Google.
The fact that your SE bricked doesn't prove anything except that sometimes they brick. No one disputes that.
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Err quick question
Do i need to reset all back to stock ljc to flash the tar in odin or can i just flash (Modem and firmware) over ma5?
Wrong kernel in OCs... that's what I get for doing in early am. Will fix tomorrow.
Modem cannot be included because dump is too big to flash via Odin.
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Related
One of the features I like about the GN is Google Wallet, but I want to root my device and check out all of the cool stuff associated with that.
I've read in passing elsewhere that rooting/flashing might screw up Google Wallet on the device permanently and I want to see if that was true and if there is a way to avoid it.
XDA's search is down or else I would have tried searching the forums first for my answer.
Thanks in advance.
Prior to flashing new roms open wallet > reset app.
NOT clear data from the app manager.
But actually reset app.
Personally...I've forgotten quite a few times.
And have yet to run into the secure element error.
*knock on wood*
But doing so will ensure you don't either.
I still consider myself a noob, and with my inexperience i too have yet to mess up the secure element by flashing different roms. I should knock on wood as well. If you follow Jubakuba's directions you will be fine. This is how i do it everytime too now.
Jubakuba said:
Prior to flashing new roms open wallet > reset app.
NOT clear data from the app manager.
But actually reset app.
Personally...I've forgotten quite a few times.
And have yet to run into the secure element error.
*knock on wood*
But doing so will ensure you don't either.
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Is that an option within the app itself or is that a system option?
In the app itself.
It clears this embedded "secure element" that is causing problems.
Yup been flashing roms and paying for Google wallet everything working fine so far!!
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Awesome, thanks!
So I saw on DL today that if you wipe your phone, your NFC stops working? Did I read that correctly? I just got my (VZW) nexus yesterday and as soon as I got home I rooted and wiped and ROMed it. I didn't install Google wallet prior to wiping and I still haven't installed it. Did I screw up my NFC?
Thanks
I read that today too after already rooting and throwing on a rom. I had been meaning to set up wallet but hadn't yet. So when I saw that I figured I'd give it a shot and see if it works. It did and I got my free $10 credit.
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I wonder this too. It would seem to me that if you never setup wallet in the first place, there's no reason the secure element could be disabled (for lack of a better phrase). But since I have had this phone long, I'm not sure.
But I did root -> wipe -> install AOKP and wallet didn't complain, but after flashing a new kernel, I got an unsupported device warning.
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geoffcorey said:
I wonder this too. It would seem to me that if you never setup wallet in the first place, there's no reason the secure element could be disabled (for lack of a better phrase). But since I have had this phone long, I'm not sure.
But I did root -> wipe -> install AOKP and wallet didn't complain, but after flashing a new kernel, I got an unsupported device warning.
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The unsupported device warning shows if you're rooted.
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The suggested practice for doing a wipe is to go to the Wallet App- Settings- reset Wallet. Then do your wipe or flash as usual.
Haven't tested it either way. Just passing along useful info.
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If you have setup google wallet and then wipe and flash a new rom there is the possibility of killing your secure element. It is suggested to reset wallet within the wallet app before wiping and flashing a new rom.
There is a huge thread in the galaxy apps forum that is usually within the first few pages.
A simple wipe will not affect NFC.
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streetlightman said:
So I saw on DL today that if you wipe your phone, your NFC stops working? Did I read that correctly? I just got my (VZW) nexus yesterday and as soon as I got home I rooted and wiped and ROMed it. I didn't install Google wallet prior to wiping and I still haven't installed it. Did I screw up my NFC?
Thanks
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Wiping does not ruin your NFC. What these articles were talking about is wiping and flashing a new ROM without first de-authorizing your Google Wallet app/account. Its a security measure that once the phone has been wiped w/o first de-activating it won't respond to Google Wallet anymore.
Just de-authorize your Google Wallet app before wiping and switching ROMs and you're fine.
I really wish people would understand the difference between NFC, which is the connection standard and radio in your phone to initiate data transfers... and Google Wallet, which is just an app that uses NFC to make mobile payments.
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Wiping does not ruin your NFC. What these articles were talking about is wiping and flashing a new ROM without first de-authorizing your Google Wallet app/account. Its a security measure that once the phone has been wiped w/o first de-activating it won't respond to Google Wallet anymore.
Just de-authorize your Google Wallet app before wiping and switching ROMs and you're fine.
I really wish people would understand the difference between NFC, which is the connection standard and radio in your phone to initiate data transfers... and Google Wallet, which is just an app that uses NFC to make mobile payments.
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well i guess the question i'm asking is: if i've NEVER set up google wallet in the past and have previously wiped, will google wallet be affected?
streetlightman said:
well i guess the question i'm asking is: if i've NEVER set up google wallet in the past and have previously wiped, will google wallet be affected?
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I believe the answer is no.
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well i guess the question i'm asking is: if i've NEVER set up google wallet in the past and have previously wiped, will google wallet be affected?
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No... theres was no Google Wallet data to wipe and deauthorize in the first place lol.
That's cool, I haven't set up Google wallet yet and wiped about a dozen times already.
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well i guess the question i'm asking is: if i've NEVER set up google wallet in the past and have previously wiped, will google wallet be affected?
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From what I can tell you should be fine, I did a factory reset right after I got my Galaxy Nexus never having set up Wallet at the time and from what i can tell nothing went rotten on me i.e. no errors when I launch Google wallet. Haven't tried to make a payment though which I should do soon apparently there's a 2 dollar a month upkeep fee on the Google prepaid card if you don't touch it for a 30 day period running on a tangent now, cheers!
So I called up Google about the problem I started recently having with Google wallet. I get the error message that the secure element stopped responding. Upon searching online the issue seems to still not to be resolved even with other officially supported devices. Google transferred me to Samsung rep who seemed to have never heard of the issue or received any guidance from her employer on steps to take towards a resolution. Her only idea seems to be for me to mail them my phone on the off chance that they might be able to fix it.
Has anyone else had this issue come up and either get it fixed or any other result?
I really wanted to try out Google wallet, but after this happened I am going to stay away unless they figure out how to fix it without replacement of my perfectly working brand new phone. The thought of being sent a refurbished phone as a replacement sickens me.
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I'm really curious about this too. Used Google Wallet today and it's pretty cool. Then I lost my dialer while trying to add inverted gapps to Apex. I'd normally just flash another rom but I don't want to mess up that secure element. :-/
I'm guessing you did a factory reset.
Read this. http://www.droid-life.com/2012/05/2...let-forever-learn-how-to-safeguard-your-info/
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You killed it! You murderer!
Seriously, it's dead Jim.
It self destructs if it thinks you are trying to tamper with it; a countermeasure to keep somebody from stealing your account info. Only solution is to RMA the phone under warranty.
Rma?
Through Samsung, Verizon or an insurance claim? I had a 1 chat session with Samsung (Complete waste of time)
It's dead, only way to fix it is to get a different replacement phone.
Glad I still have a backup of stock rooted thank you qbking tutorials.
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Although I never saw a secure element error, my wallet was stuck at "initializing" forever. It happened after I wiped data to go to a newer build of AOKP. I hadn't heard about doing the reset from within the wallet app to prevent it. I've updated ROM's and flashed many times, as well as many factory resets since, and it still occurs.
Today I updated to the latest market release of wallet. It now walks me thru activation, but hangs at "Activating account" forever now instead. I'm sure they're all the same issue.
Now, I have some thoughts on this. Recently Titanium Backup added a new feature. After doing a "wipe data / factory reset" in CWM, you now get prompted when you open TiBackup, that the device ID has changed, and it asks if you want to restore back to a backed up one. If you choose yes, it immediately applies it and reboots. Now, since they just added this feature, I only have a recent one backed up. But I wonder if this isn't the whole problem? TiBackup says it's how apps recognize that they're installed on your specific device and it can break licenses etc.
I wonder if I had the device ID from when I first installed Wallet, if that's all i would need to fix this?
Thoughts?
I called Google and Samsung the result is that I have to send in my phone for repair, not a replacement.
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aturyan said:
I called Google and Samsung the result is that I have to send in my phone for repair, not a replacement.
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And it hardly seems worth it for something silly like Google wallet. I'll just not even bother with it. The nfc still works and that's the important part.
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The FIRST thing I did when I got my new gnex was put AOKP MS6 on it.
I want to try out Google Wallet, but I don't want to attempt to set it up and get an insecure element error and be screwed for life.
Do I need to go 100% takju stock and relock the bootloader and then set it up and then restore AOKP and then set it up again?
Can I do it over AOKP somehow?
Not sure how this secure element root thing works, any ideas on this?
You can install Wallet on AOKP right now from the Play Store and be good to go, I've been doing that since I've had my phone and it works just fine. From what I understand the security element only fails when you don't reset Google Wallet from within the app itself and try restoring the app (like with Titanium Backup) to another ROM. Just don't freak out when Wallet says 'unsupported device' when you use it, it's normal for a rooted phone.
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So I download the app, open it, hit "reset" and set it up on my current ROM as-is?
orangekid said:
So I download the app, open it, hit "reset" and set it up on my current ROM as-is?
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You can install it just fine as is. Only do the in app reset if you plan on moving from one custom ROM to another.
C0dy said:
You can install it just fine as is. Only do the in app reset if you plan on moving from one custom ROM to another.
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ok I will try it out.
Orange kid you got another nexus? You're old one is still a beast
Jellin' like a felon
kevinjgray88 said:
Orange kid you got another nexus? You're old one is still a beast
Jellin' like a felon
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lol, yeah I am back on the Gnex. My girl is still using the white Note you sent
But I got that flashing bug and really wanted a device I could truly tailor as my own, including my custom soft buttons and all the things I love about this phone, so I got back on the gnex.
I used an SGS3 but honestly I didn't find it any better than the galaxy nexus, I think the hype is starting to wear off on those phones.
Good to see you're still rocking the one I sent you, this really is the best phone on the market IMO til maybe the next nexus device.
and for this topic, I installed Wallet and set it up as C0dy suggested and added my credit card and it seems to work fine, just need to try it out now
In a somewhat similar situation. I have a rooted phone that I was running Wallet on, decided to try a new ROM and forgot to reset Wallet before doing my factory reset. If I am reading the responses correctly I should be fine re-getting the app from the Play store and using it again as long as I'm not trying to re-use data from my previous flash, right?
Orange kid did you ever use Google wallet on this nexus because I have got the unsecure element from the get go?
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kevinjgray88 said:
Orange kid did you ever use Google wallet on this nexus because I have got the unsecure element from the get go?
Jellin' like a felon
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I never did, didn't even think about it. That's weird. There's gotta be a way to fix it like contacting Google or restoring a nandroid
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Yeah it's not a big deal just wanted to check it out. But even the very first time I downloaded it I got the secure element thing. Error code E1000 I think
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I'm not sure what the verdict on the cause for the secure element error was (read: not how to prevent it), but since I've rooted my phone I've always restored my deviceID from within Titanium Backup when I flash a new rom. I've probably done around 15 clean flashes and even more dirty flashes, and after restoring my deviceID every time, I've yet to run into the Secure Element error.
Just my 2 cents worth.
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Yeah it's not a big deal just wanted to check it out. But even the very first time I downloaded it I got the secure element thing. Error code E1000 I think
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Well I got the phone from an XDAer so it may have been something that was installed on it from before like that. Must be something internal in the phone that gets tripped, I'm not actually 100% sure what that insecure element thing even means.
orangekid said:
Well I got the phone from an XDAer so it may have been something that was installed on it from before like that. Must be something internal in the phone that gets tripped, I'm not actually 100% sure what that insecure element thing even means.
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Thanks, who was it? He ruined my life, I have nothing to live for now. :banghead:
For real tho its not a big deal, just from time to time I re download it in hopes of it working, but honestly if I do get it to work I probably would never use it lol.
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Lol I haven't used it once, I get the feeling it won't work and everyone will laugh at me.
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Secure element issues
I have been experiencing secure element issues. I just sent my LTE Nexus to Samsung and they would not fix it. The NFC chip can't be fixed, the entire board would have to be replaced, which they are unwilling to do. Samsung is blaming Google. Tech pointed out that Wallet writes to secure element, so Google needs to create code to restore NFC to default state. I'm complaining to Google about this, because it is looking like the issue will crop up when ISIS payment system rolls out, so issue goes beyond Wallet.
Tomorrow I am receiving a CLNR from Verizon, which scares me. I see too many posts about people returning their phones 4+ times before they get a good one. May stick with my no NFC having GNex instead of switching.
i don't have the Secure Element error, but instead the Unsupported Device error.
i used to have Google Wallet working on the Vicious ROM. but then i was in the process of selling the Galaxy Nexus, so i clean wiped it and flashed a new ROM.
i didn't realize until after i did that, i should have reset my Google Wallet settings. so now i'm trying to install it again to reset it, but it's not letting me run it. is it safe to say that it's reset and that i'll be able to use Google Wallet on my Galaxy S3 (once i root it)?
help Tap & Pay Setup Failed i reinstalled and contacted Google about iSSUE.. DOES ANYONE KNOW OF FIX?
So if within the Wallet app you goto "Settings" then "About" does it say "Tap and pay" "NfcPaymentSetupFailure: 11"?
If so, there are a number of people having that issue including me. I've filed tickets with Google but haven't gotten any solutions yet.
Wallet used to work for my device however a couple months back it stopped and the NFC part never started working again.
It says UNAVAILABLE (NFCPAYMENTSETUPFAILURE:1)
Mine says the same message. It means youre locked out from the secure element. You will never have tap and pay on that phone.
The only solution is to bring it to sprint, show them the problem, and tell them your secure element is broken.
Uninstall wallet updates and the message will day "secure element not responding E00"
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m4xwellmurd3r said:
Mine says the same message. It means youre locked out from the secure element. You will never have tap and pay on that phone.
The only solution is to bring it to sprint, show them the problem, and tell them your secure element is broken.
Uninstall wallet updates and the message will day "secure element not responding E00"
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Is this confirmed? Because Google Wallet support has stated nothing of this sort to me is my correspondence with them. Granted, I they did not ask about the info on the "About" screen, but I've been back and forth with them quite a bit and it's never come up.
Strange, because Wallet worked just prior to the last official update for me. No other changes -- did not change ROM, recovery, or anything else.
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I know this question isnt really related but didnt want to start a new thread. Is there any alternative to google wallet? I look in play store but all I see is money manager apps nothing that allows transactions through the like a debit?
moose1313 said:
I know this question isnt really related but didnt want to start a new thread. Is there any alternative to google wallet? I look in play store but all I see is money manager apps nothing that allows transactions through the like a debit?
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There's nothing quite like Google Wallet, but there a number of other mobile payment apps available -- Level Up, Wallet (Pay with Square), Paypal mobile app -- each had a relatively small install base as far as merchants go. Most merchants that use these services seem to be smaller cafés, etc.
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help Tap & Pay Setup Failed i reinstalled and contacted Google about iSSUE.. DOES ANYONE KNOW OF FIX?
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I'm on cm10.2 nightly and this is what I did to get it to work. Go to app settings, go to wallet, force stop, clear data and cache, restart wallet app and set it up again, setup tap and pay.... It should work. It just worked for me.
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m4xwellmurd3r said:
Mine says the same message. It means youre locked out from the secure element. You will never have tap and pay on that phone.
The only solution is to bring it to sprint, show them the problem, and tell them your secure element is broken.
Uninstall wallet updates and the message will day "secure element not responding E00"
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Mine said the same and I was able to get it to work by doing the steps I mentioned.
This has not worked for me. I have tried reinstalling, with and without power cycles, including battery pulls, multiple times. I wonder if this could have anything to do with being rooted, having avast security, or something of that nature.
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mevensen said:
This has not worked for me. I have tried reinstalling, with and without power cycles, including battery pulls, multiple times. I wonder if this could have anything to do with being rooted, having avast security, or something of that nature.
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I am rooted, running cm10.2 with avast security and those steps are what worked.
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I am rooted, running cm10.2 with avast security and those steps are what worked.
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Unfortunately, I just tried you steps again (not reinstalling) with the same results. Oh well.
I think my next step would be to wipe the phone and start from scratch to see if that will work...
Like I stated code 1 is the secured element locking you out. The damn thing id buggy and some people have had it lock them for no reason.
Mine happened because I factory reset before ckearing the data from wallet.
If when you fladh back to stock unrooted and its still broken, bring it to sprint and show them the error (on the stock un updated version)
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I got this with the new update. I reset the app, rolled back updates, set it up and then upgraded and am fine.
Ha! I never had an issue setting it up after the new change. Everything went through fine, however using it yesterday my transaction failed. Reason it said it failed was because tap n pay wasn't set up nor was there a card selected. Stupid thing is the app shows tap n pay is set up n I do have a card selected. Never had an issue on the old wallet..
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I was worried, tap-n-pay wouldn't set up earlier, couldn't use wallet at a store wh n it had worked previously on this install of this rom. (synergy) After reading this thread, I checked and I got the code 11 thing, thought maybe I was f*cked with the secure element. But a quick clear data/cache and a force stop, restart the app, all seems fine. Says I'm ready to tap-n-pay. Cool.
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I started getting this after 4.3 upgrade
I am going to attempt a fix file I used a while back I think for S3 I had but it is labelled JBWALLETFIX so it might work or help. I shall let yall know what comes of this. It worked for a long while and then a few days ago when I did the 4.3 update....I get this error. I called and escalated a ticket with Google but doubt they care. More to come. If the zip works I will post it.
Success....Apply this....Fixed!
Apply this zip in recovery and it fixes the problem. I think perhaps there may be some weird issue with updates they did recently and being rooted because the lady asked me "are you rooted?" and I lied and said NO I think some apps do look at root but wtf is with the OS all of a sudden breaking if I give it SU access? I did Unix admin and that should not occur at all. Simply gives a person access to system files. Sure if you delete something essential...you bork it. Anyhow here is the file
photolarry said:
Apply this zip in recovery and it fixes the problem. I think perhaps there may be some weird issue with updates they did recently and being rooted because the lady asked me "are you rooted?" and I lied and said NO I think some apps do look at root but wtf is with the OS all of a sudden breaking if I give it SU access? I did Unix admin and that should not occur at all. Simply gives a person access to system files. Sure if you delete something essential...you bork it. Anyhow here is the file
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I can confirm that this works! Just cleared cache and dalvik, flashed it, nfc apk fc once, once boot had finished up I launched wallet, it failed once tried again and got the message that it was setting up, no more fail, thanks!,
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If you have NFC issues
jocarog said:
I can confirm that this works! Just cleared cache and dalvik, flashed it, nfc apk fc once, once boot had finished up I launched wallet, it failed once tried again and got the message that it was setting up, no more fail, thanks!,
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I had some NFC fc issues (could have been old modules, 4.3 modules, was unsure...) but determined if I use 4.1.2 version of the files which I attached to this....should be all good.
---The two APK files go into /System/app
---The three .so files go into /System/lib
use favorite file explorer to do that manually and reboot
photolarry said:
I had some NFC fc issues (could have been old modules, 4.3 modules, was unsure...) but determined if I use 4.1.2 version of the files which I attached to this....should be all good.
---The two APK files go into /System/app
---The three .so files go into /System/lib
use favorite file explorer to do that manually and reboot
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That seems to have fixed it. Thanks.
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