Snapchat not working - OnePlus 5T Questions & Answers

Alright so all I did was left the stock rom on there, unlocked my bootloader, flashed it and rooted it. Still running Oxygen and I used SuperSU but now I can't login to snapchat please help :/

Unroot your phone. Install snapchat and login.
Take titianium backup. Root your phone. Restore backup.
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DivyeshMehta10 said:
Unroot your phone. Install snapchat and login.
Take titianium backup. Root your phone. Restore backup.
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Well I've done this but now my keyboard isn't showing up. It was just Gboard, default installed

MamaROM said:
Well I've done this but now my keyboard isn't showing up. It was just Gboard, default installed
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Sounds like you have bigger issues like a corrupt system. Might want to do a full wipe and reinstall the OS from the ground up.

Flash your ROM, then kernel, then magisk.
In magisk manager, tick Snapchat under magisk hide.
Force close the app and reopen and log in.

As of now with an unlocked bootloader. The only way to pass safety net and therefore be able to log into Snapchat is with magisk

Do not use supersu. Use magisk

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Problem with the new CM14.1 and Snapchat

I am having a problem logging into snapchat on my OnePlus 3 after I flashed the new official cyanogenmod 14.1. I do not have xposed installed atm (app and framework). Does anyone else have this problem, or know how to fix it?
Snapchat is unusable on Oxygen OS, so i don't want to go back to that.
gangangan2 said:
I am having a problem logging into snapchat on my OnePlus 3 after I flashed the new official cyanogenmod 14.1. I do not have xposed installed atm (app and framework). Does anyone else have this problem, or know how to fix it?
Snapchat is unusable on Oxygen OS, so i don't want to go back to that.
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It won't work. Snapchat uses safetynet root detection when you log in. So you need to go back to stock and relock your bootloader in order to use the official app, then take a backup with titanium backup and then unlock your bootloader flash cyanogen and restore the titanium backup.
Or you could just use an unofficial app, like casper: https://casper.io/
BolintsMiki said:
It won't work. Snapchat uses safetynet root detection when you log in. So you need to go back to stock and relock your bootloader in order to use the official app, then take a backup with titanium backup and then unlock your bootloader flash cyanogen and restore the titanium backup.
Or you could just use an unofficial app, like casper: https://casper.io/
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Thank you. I'll be trying to go back to my last backup, and then take a backup with titanium tomorrow! Thanks!
gangangan2 said:
Thank you. I'll be trying to go back to my last backup, and then take a backup with titanium tomorrow! Thanks!
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umm if i may just install cm14.1 clean dont activate root or anything and login it'll work thats what i do evrytime
Scronix said:
umm if i may just install cm14.1 clean dont activate root or anything and login it'll work thats what i do evrytime
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Of course! I feel so stupid now. Thank you
gangangan2 said:
Of course! I feel so stupid now. Thank you
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dont mention it even i too like 10-15 installs first when i fell in this issue months back on cm13 on my x device moto g falcon XD it seems the little things are always kinda hard to notice for evry1

Anyone tested suhide on 4.0.1

Looking for an root hide app that works on 4.0.1....
Caused a bootloop for me
kpmohamedhussain said:
Looking for an root hide app that works on 4.0.1....
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I tried it with stock OOS 4.0.1 and FreedomOS 2.1.1 (based in 4.0.1). In both cases I got bootloop . So, it doesn't work at all.
I have tried all methods developed till now and there is only one which can work with 4.0.1 rom. This is installing Magisk v9.0 (v10.2 doesn't work) and Phh's Superuser. You can see here...
https://www.google.es/amp/www.thean...less-interface-android/amp/?client=ms-unknown
Using this method I passed SafetyNet but from that moment, Supersu didn't work correctly. I couldn't install Supersu binaries when it asked me. In any case, this method forces you to reboot your device everytime you need to hide the root so, that's not an easy way to pay by phone. Therefore, I restore my nandroid again. However, if you need it to play Pokémon, you can use it.
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Crazyhat said:
I tried it with stock OOS 4.0.1 and FreedomOS 2.1.1 (based in 4.0.1). In both cases I got bootloop . So, it doesn't work at all.
I have tried all methods developed till now and there is only one which can work with 4.0.1 rom. This is installing Magisk v9.0 (v10.2 doesn't work) and Phh's Superuser. You can see here...
https://www.google.es/amp/www.thean...less-interface-android/amp/?client=ms-unknown
Using this method I passed SafetyNet but from that moment, Supersu didn't work correctly. I couldn't install Supersu binaries when it asked me. In any case, this method forces you to reboot your device everytime you need to hide the root so, that's not an easy way to pay by phone. Therefore, I restore my nandroid again. However, if you need it to play Pokémon, you can use it.
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10.2 works for me with no problems and safetynet pass. I use phh su.
cohaolain said:
10.2 works for me with no problems and safetynet pass. I use phh su.
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Hi, would you mind sharing your details and method used to achieve this. OS/Rom you're using etc...
I couldn't do it but I guess a stock system is necessary. I'd be very interested, thanx in advance.
kpmohamedhussain said:
Looking for an root hide app that works on 4.0.1....
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It caused a bootloop. Restored to normal after flashing the "rm" version (removes the suhide).
cohaolain said:
10.2 works for me with no problems and safetynet pass. I use phh su.
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Can you tell me please what's your rom and what steps did you take to make the installation?
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FlyingMachete said:
Hi, would you mind sharing your details and method used to achieve this. OS/Rom you're using etc...
I couldn't do it but I guess a stock system is necessary. I'd be very interested, thanx in advance.
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Crazyhat said:
Can you tell me please what's your rom and what steps did you take to make the installation?
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Just flashed the file and it just worked. I'd been on an older version beforehand though. On Oxygen OS 4.0.1 currently, with phh su.
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cohaolain said:
Just flashed the file and it just worked. I'd been on an older version beforehand though. On Oxygen OS 4.0.1 currently, with phh su.
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Sorry, but that doesn't help us too much.
Can you describe step by step, how did you install Magisk and Phh SuperUser in rom 4.0.1?
I have done it in different ways and it fails in many cases so, it is not as easy as you say. We would need the details of a better explanation.
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Sorry, but that doesn't help us too much.
Can you describe step by step, how did you install Magisk and Phh SuperUser in rom 4.0.1?
I have done it in different ways and it fails in many cases so, it is not as easy as you say. We would need the details of a better explanation.
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Would be more specific if I could mate, but I just flashed as I would any other zip. Using bluespark's latest TWRP (although it worked on others before) after a clean install (but has also worked for me if it wasn't a clean install).
I wiped data, system and cache, flashed oxygenos, flashed magisk (which automatically installs phh now), flashed some other mods I use (aptX, emojis). I rebooted and it worked fine.
Dm-verity might be causing you problems, but I don't know much about it and can't help you here. Mine has never been an issue because of whatever way I originally got to Nougat and rooted (with SuperSU I think). But try some of the dm-verity tutorials on here and see if they help. I think I read somewhere that it caused bootloops if TWRP was granted permission to modify the system partition. They will wipe your phone, however.
cohaolain said:
Would be more specific if I could mate, but I just flashed as I would any other zip. Using bluespark's latest TWRP (although it worked on others before) after a clean install (but has also worked for me if it wasn't a clean install).
I wiped data, system and cache, flashed oxygenos, flashed magisk (which automatically installs phh now), flashed some other mods I use (aptX, emojis). I rebooted and it worked fine.
Dm-verity might be causing you problems, but I don't know much about it and can't help you here. Mine has never been an issue because of whatever way I originally got to Nougat and rooted (with SuperSU I think). But try some of the dm-verity tutorials on here and see if they help. I think I read somewhere that it caused bootloops if TWRP was granted permission to modify the system partition. They will wipe your phone, however.
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Ok, thank you so much, mate. Actually, I never got dm-verity issue. The only different thing I did regarding your method was a dirty installation instead of a clean installation of the rom. I suppose it was the cause of some problems I had with Supersu.
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Snapchat Easy fix for Root users

I see so many posts with users having login failures using Rooted devices and some solutions which to me are more complicated than needs be. This is my two cents worth and may be of benefit to the community.
Here we go.
When you Root your device it triggers security issues within the Snapchat app and login fails.
Easiest solution for me is to flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and then download most recent SuperSU zip if not already done.
One rooted the issue of login to Snapchat occurs. Simply open SuperSU application, select remove root from within the menu of SuperSU App. Root access is then lost. Open Snapchat and login as normal and the Application detects no Root and gains login access. Keep the Snapchat application logged in and then reboot to TWRP recovery and flash the downloaded SuperSU zip file which was downloaded earlier. Reboot the device and there you go, a rooted device and a working Snapchat on your device. Takes very little time and seems to do the trick for me every time.
This to me is reasonably hassle free and saves the hassle of issues that many users experience.
jody04c said:
I see so many posts with users having login failures using Rooted devices and some solutions which to me are more complicated than needs be. This is my two cents worth and may be of benefit to the community.
Here we go.
When you Root your device it triggers security issues within the Snapchat app and login fails.
Easiest solution for me is to flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and then download most recent SuperSU zip if not already done.
One rooted the issue of login to Snapchat occurs. Simply open SuperSU application, select remove root from within the menu of SuperSU App. Root access is then lost. Open Snapchat and login as normal and the Application detects no Root and gains login access. Keep the Snapchat application logged in and then reboot to TWRP recovery and flash the downloaded SuperSU zip file which was downloaded earlier. Reboot the device and there you go, a rooted device and a working Snapchat on your device. Takes very little time and seems to do the trick for me every time.
This to me is reasonably hassle free and saves the hassle of issues that many users experience.
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Didn't work for me
Or just keep a titanium backup of app logged in and then just restore it, Everytime you flash new ROM
I don't use Snapchat, but did you try Magisk with Magisk's suhide?
emuandco said:
I don't use Snapchat, but did you try Magisk with Magisk's suhide?
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I'm on OnePlus 3T and I use Magisk's suhide to fix snapchat connection issue Just download Magisk app and tick su hide !
0xelectron said:
Or just keep a titanium backup of app logged in and then just restore it, Everytime you flash new ROM
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Sorry for the noob question. How are you making a backup with Titanium without root? I'm not able to use the app unless I have root. I've tried Helium, but Snapchat seems to have blocked apps from backing it up.
I'm using an SM-G930FD on Nougat, so I don't even have access to the xposed framework, yet.
5yL said:
Sorry for the noob question. How are you making a backup with Titanium without root? I'm not able to use the app unless I have root. I've tried Helium, but Snapchat seems to have blocked apps from backing it up.
I'm using an SM-G930FD on Nougat, so I don't even have access to the xposed framework, yet.
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You need root. You should first login to snapchat app, then root, and take backup. Now, restore the backup everytime you flash new rom.
0xelectron said:
You need root. You should first login to snapchat app, then root, and take backup. Now, restore the backup everytime you flash new rom.
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Well I can't root without wiping my phone. Using TWRP and wiping my phone is the only method for a G930FD on Nougat at the moment. I even have to wipe my phone just to install TWRP without root. So there is pretty much nothing that can be done. Xposed isn't on Nougat and Titanium backup won't work because I'm unable to obtain root without wiping.
5yL said:
Well I can't root without wiping my phone. Using TWRP and wiping my phone is the only method for a G930FD on Nougat at the moment. I even have to wipe my phone just to install TWRP without root. So there is pretty much nothing that can be done. Xposed isn't on Nougat and Titanium backup won't work because I'm unable to obtain root without wiping.
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If you don't have root, you shouldn't have the problem with loging into Snapchat due to root.... am I missing something?
bidyut said:
If you don't have root, you shouldn't have the problem with loging into Snapchat due to root.... am I missing something?
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I am rooted... There is no way for me to back up snapchat while rooted, because I have to reformat to root. Which wipes my data. Making it impossible for me to use titanium backup to create a backup of snapchat, the only thing I can back up is the log in screen, because I can't root without losing data.
5yL said:
I am rooted... There is no way for me to back up snapchat while rooted, because I have to reformat to root. Which wipes my data. Making it impossible for me to use titanium backup to create a backup of snapchat, the only thing I can back up is the log in screen, because I can't root without losing data.
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Try Magisk.
5yL said:
I am rooted... There is no way for me to back up snapchat while rooted, because I have to reformat to root. Which wipes my data. Making it impossible for me to use titanium backup to create a backup of snapchat, the only thing I can back up is the log in screen, because I can't root without losing data.
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Ah. I just waiting till it was time to flash a new update again, and started without root. Logged into Snapchat, rooted and then backed up by Titanium.
Last weekend I ended up using Magisk instead of SuperSU and that way I didn't have to restore Snapchat and could log in with a rooted phone.
5yL said:
I am rooted... There is no way for me to back up snapchat while rooted, because I have to reformat to root.
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I'm confused with this. if you're rooted, why do you have to format to root again? Are you able to login to Snapchat?
If not, uninstall it. Try using magiskmanager and doing the hide feature before logging in. If you try activating anything after you open the app you going to run into problems.
Kamikaze_Hulk said:
I'm confused with this. if you're rooted, why do you have to format to root again? Are you able to login to Snapchat?
If not, uninstall it. Try using magiskmanager and doing the hide feature before logging in. If you try activating anything after you open the app you going to run into problems.
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Sorry, I can be vague at times.
In order to obtain root on my hone (Galaxy S7 Duos) I need to reformat my device due to the way Samsung encrypts there new devices. If I don't reformat then my phone won't allow SuperSU to mount. Re-formatting the device allows me to mount SuperSU before the device encrypts itself.
I looked into Magisk, I've been using it for awhile (for the double speaker mod). Trying to use the Hide feature I get a pop-up saying "Not using MagiskSU ... It's not officially supported,". I tried logging into Snapchat after that but I still get the same problem
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bidyut said:
Ah. I just waiting till it was time to flash a new update again, and started without root. Logged into Snapchat, rooted and then backed up by Titanium.
Last weekend I ended up using Magisk instead of SuperSU and that way I didn't have to restore Snapchat and could log in with a rooted phone.
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What phone are you using? I'm using an S7 Duos, which requires the device to be reformatted before obtaining root, due to Samsung's encryption. Not sure if that encryption thing is just the stock ROM, I've download a few other ROMs so hopefully I don't get the same problems.
Can't log in to snapchat. Rooted s7. No Xposed. I have magik app. Can't find the tick to su hide. My Snapchat account is locked..I unlock it then it immediately locks again when trying to log in..
SimPRoBer20 said:
Can't log in to snapchat. Rooted s7. No Xposed. I have magik app. Can't find the tick to su hide. My Snapchat account is locked..I unlock it then it immediately locks again when trying to log in..
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Try flashin Universal SafetyNet Fix Beta 5 and it will be ok with snapchat. Them go to the menu and you should see the Magisk hide option. Then find and check Snapchat to be hidden. Open the app and in theory you should be ok to log in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-PtwtQFBWg
I made a video on how to increase your snap score. Hope you enjoy it!
AndroidFL said:
Try flashin Universal SafetyNet Fix Beta 5 and it will be ok with snapchat. Them go to the menu and you should see the Magisk hide option. Then find and check Snapchat to be hidden. Open the app and in theory you should be ok to log in.
I made a video on how to increase your snap score. Hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks I'll give it a try!

Snapchat login fail on rooted device

Hi guys,
I bought a HTC One M9 from my friend but I discovered that it's rooted. That's not a big issue but I can't use Snapchat because the device has been rooted. I only know it's rooted with SuperSU.
I don't know anything about roots and ROMs so can anyone help me with this problem? I red some other threads but they didn't work out... The apps hidemyroot and Root Cloaker also didn't help me.
Thanks a lot!
You'd be best off either unrooting or flashing a fresh rom without any root, and using something like Titanium Backup to backup Snapchat, and whenever you re-root, restore from that backup. You won't have to login again. (Correct me if I'm wrong, as this process had worked in the past, however I am unsure if this is the case now.)
Andranoxi said:
You'd be best off either unrooting or flashing a fresh rom without any root, and using something like Titanium Backup to backup Snapchat, and whenever you re-root, restore from that backup. You won't have to login again. (Correct me if I'm wrong, as this process had worked in the past, however I am unsure if this is the case now.)
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Thanks for your answer! I just don't know how you do everything with roots etc. Is it possible to get the root away? Would be the best solution for me because I never use it. Is there already a good thread which tells you how to unroot your HTC? My phone is S-On so they told me it was not possible...
If you desperately need snapchat that much then you'll have to flash the phone back to its stock state. There is a thread, by flippy, in the general section stickies that explains how to do that.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Don't listen to these guys, you can download a few things and be on your merry Snapchat. What you'll need (all can be found on XDA):
UnSU-signed.zip
SuperSU 2.79 SR3 zip
suhide zip
RootSwitch 1.3.3.2
xposed framework [optional] (I recommend version 86.2 by topjohnwu)
First reboot to recovery, flash UnSU zip, then reboot to system. Download SafetyNet Helper Test and check if you pass just without root, if it's green we're good to proceed. If it doesn't pass, blue or red, you'll want to flash a ROM and start fresh.
Reboot to recovery again, flash SuperSU zip, it should install as systemless automatically. After that you can install the suhide zip and if you want xposed, then wipe Dalvik and cache and reboot.
Once you're rebooted back in the system you'll want to install the RootSwitch apk and suhide GUI from the playstore. Once they are installed, open RootSwitch and select the options for Disable USB debugging and Stop all su daemons (I also have notification showing so I always know whether it's enabled or not). Open suhide GUI and make sure these items are checked off: Android Pay, Pokemon Go, SnapChat and SystemUI. Once those options are checked, go back to RootSwitch and hit Disable Root. Open SN Helper and test again; it should be green.
You now have a device with systemless root and xposed that can be disabled at any time without a reboot and used as a stock device, working with Android Pay and other apps that block rooted phones, including SnapChat. ?
Of course, if you don't want any of this and just want a stock HTC M9, I recommend downloading the RUU for your model direct from HTC and doing a full restore on it.
Hope this helps.

remove root

hi guys
i tried everything to let pokemon go work with root on my phone without success so i decided to unroot it. The question is: how?
i just want to unroot KEEPING MY DATA and without any problem
can u tell me how?
have you tride hiding magisk to the pokemon app?
open magisk and go to magisk hide and tick the pokemon app. maybe reboot needed.
merlin.berlin said:
have you tride hiding magisk to the pokemon app?
open magisk and go to magisk hide and tick the pokemon app. maybe reboot needed.
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already tried everything
now i just want to remove the root
how?
Backup your data then click uninstall in magisk.. that should do it unless you tinkered with system, then you may need to reflash stock image.
hossman said:
Backup your data then click uninstall in magisk.. that should do it unless you tinkered with system, then you may need to reflash stock image.
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why backup? it will delete files? which kind of unistall option i have to choose?
Backup in case you mess up.. if you have to reflash stock, yes you'll wipe data. Open magisk and click uninstall, then complete uninstall.
machine1104 said:
hi guys
i tried everything to let pokemon go work with root on my phone without success so i decided to unroot it. The question is: how?
i just want to unroot KEEPING MY DATA and without any problem
can u tell me how?
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Hi, you have an option in magisk app to hide Magisk Manager from another apps. This will replace the original package name with a random name.
otobeker said:
Hi, you have an option in magisk app to hide Magisk Manager from another apps. This will replace the original package name with a random name.
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done that too
not working
i removed root anyway couse i never use it

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