Hi!
I have a new Xiaomi Mi5S. I received a new OTA ROM, MIUI 8.5.4.0 (MAGMIED), Android 6.0.1 Mxb48t. However, I have a problem. In Google Pay, my device is not certificate. Any idea? I have tried factory reset, clean datas Google Play, Play Services, etc...
Thank you
This is weird, do you have it rooted or unlocked?
Maybe you could try to flash it again with Mi Flash with the option of locking it again (flash + lock).
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Hi
I need help.
On Friday I did a factory reset via settings menu on my m8 (TMO-111(DE)-stockrom, locked, s-on, 6.12.111.4-ota) 'cause I want to pass it on to my son.
After the process I completed the initial setup and mentioned messages "Google Play Services needed, please install" (coming from i.e. Hangouts and other Google apps).
I checked in the apps and found the Google play services completely missing. (Yes, they have been there and working before the factory reset.)
After performing another factory resets first via settings and then again (same result...) via bootmenu (again same result) as well as deleting caches and data via fastboot, I started to search for apks for manual installation.
I found them via apkmirror and tryed several 438 versions. After manual installation I get again and again popups saying Google Play services has been stopped.
I assume there is something else missing.
Have tried everything I could think of since friday. Well not everything, until now I try to avoid to unlock the bootloader and root considering the target person...
Maybe someone having a signed RUU 6.12.111.4 or newer which I could flash to get it working again?
Anyone out there having another idea how to fix this?
Regards,
Steffen
Hi. Did you find a solution? I have the exact same issue.
I also have this issue. any update?
I would suggest flashing a gapps package , but that might require unlocking and rooting
I got a Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 with Chinese ROM already installed. I'm very happy with the phone itself but wanted to install the Global Developer ROM.
Downloaded the Flashboot ROM from miui and flashed according to the tutorial in the wiki and everything seems to be working fine.
Since I haven't installed much on the chinese ROM, I decided to also reset the phone so I can start fresh. The problem I have right now is that I cannot get past the Google login to access the phone.
After logging into the account it keeps saying 'Please sign in using one of the owner's accounts for this device' even though this is the account I used previously with this phone without any issues.
ribow said:
I got a Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 with Chinese ROM already installed. I'm very happy with the phone itself but wanted to install the Global Developer ROM.
Downloaded the Flashboot ROM from miui and flashed according to the tutorial in the wiki and everything seems to be working fine.
Since I haven't installed much on the chinese ROM, I decided to also reset the phone so I can start fresh. The problem I have right now is that I cannot get past the Google login to access the phone.
After logging into the account it keeps saying 'Please sign in using one of the owner's accounts for this device' even though this is the account I used previously with this phone without any issues.
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If you can, install twrp and use the inbuilt file manager to delete Google setup app from /system
XDRdaniel said:
If you can, install twrp and use the inbuilt file manager to delete Google setup app from /system
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Also I believe there's a module allowing you to skip the setup wizard. Just flash magisk 16 and that module zip shall do?
Hello guys. When I've update my Mi 5s to Miui 9.5 I've followed the guide of this forum to how fix the uncertified device issue, using Device ID. When I've flashed Miui 10 from MiFlash, I've deleted all my files and data, but when I've finished my configuration I've noticed that Google Pay didn't work. This is because when you register a phone to Google it become certified, but if you reset the phone you lost the certification. So, now the problem is: I've done same procedure again, but this time it didn't work, the device is uncertified, I've tried also to delete all PlayStore cache and files, but nothing is change. So, without root or something, can I fix this issue or is a new politic of Xiaomi with Miui 10 or oreo (i don't know)? What do you suggest to do?
When I unlocked my device and installed TWRP the first rom I flashed was Miui.eu, everything started normally showing the options to add the google account and make the initial settings, however I had to install the global stockrom through Miflash and after installing TWRP and Miui.eu again when starting it was no longer shown the option to add the google account and not even restore my apps, just the Miui settings, does anyone have any idea what may have happened?
Hi,
How can I fix the Play Protect certification in Google Play without using Magisk? I already tried the method of registration the Device ID Framework (Google Service Framework (GSF)) in the Google’s Device Registration page (https://www.google.com/android/uncertified) but the status still not verifiend.
Should I lock the bootloader? If yes, can I have problem doing that with a Custom ROM and when I brick the phone again (needing flashing the Fastboot ROM)?
About that...this is a Custom ROM problem or what? I don't want use Magisk because I got some apps problem even using Magisk Hide and I realy don't need use a root device. So I solve the problems with the apps taking off the Magisk, but I got a new problem with Play Protect that don't let me install some apps like Netflix from Play Store. This is a problem that I don't want have.
I was using my Mi9SE (grus) with original ROM for 2 years and this week I chose put a Custom ROM, so I did it with Xiaomi.eu (xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9SE_V12.0.3.0.QFBCNXM_v12-10). I've bricked and learn a lot of things with this choice, but there's some that I didn't find solutions. Since I'm "old school", I need to know if I will have more awnsers from Telegram than here?
Tks!
I found this "solution":
1) Through TWRP clear the folder /data/data/com.google.android.gms/app_dg_cache
2) Set the permissions (chmod) 0644 the folder /data/data/com.google.android.gms/app_dg_cache
May need to clear GPay data after reboot
GPay works on my POCO F2 Pro, no Magisk, no Google Play certification
from here (https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-12-0-stable-release.56191/page-124#post-574285)
The Play Protect still not passing (shows up not verified) BUT you can install the apps like Netflix normally.
So...it's working without ROOT, MAGISK and with UNLOCK bootloader.
EDIT: with that "solution" I started witnessing some bugs from Contacts in WhatsApp and higher time to install apps from Google Play.