I have been rooted with SuperSu/Suhide since September and now am using Magisk 14.2 with the October security updates (flashed image and removed "-w" to retain data). I pass all of the safetynet checks from various apps under both conditions. I am having a problem adding cards to Android Pay. I add the card, verify the CVC, agree to the terms, and then get a popup saying that Google Play services has stopped. It does not finish verifying the card and clicking on the card results in the "Google Play services keeps stopping" error. This has happened since the September security update (did clear user data then) and I cannot find what may be causing it. I did edit the hosts file and build.prop when using SuperSu/Suhide, but now only the hosts file with Magisk. Anyone have a similar issues or know of solutions? Thanks.
So no one else has experienced this? Does Android Pay and Magisk work fine?
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mwalt2 said:
So no one else has experienced this? Does Android Pay and Magisk work fine?
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Not sure if it's related, but I updated to September's Oreo build using fastboot flash of the factory image. I removed -w to save data. After this I was no longer able to purchase apps in the play store, always caused the play store to crash. Free downloads worked fine but paid transactions never went through. I ended up flashing the factory image and wiping data and all is well. I am unrooted.
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So no one else has experienced this? Does Android Pay and Magisk work fine?
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I have the same issue can't buy apps. Get to the point of buying it and get FC. Doesn't matter if I'm rooted or not. Tried magisk and suhide
Not sure what could be the exact reason. I had google play services stopped problem on my Note 3, but it was not rooted. I followed a guide on Mobipicker, that worked for me. You can also refer, but not sure that will work for rooted devices.
I know this is old, but I found this thread because I had been having the same problem...I found the fix for my situation and figured I'd share in case anyone else came across the same issue... Everytime I tried to verify my card Google play services stopped...
I remembered that it checks that you have a secured lock screen when you set up at some point...I turned off smart lock location, on body detection, and face... Worked without any problems...
I'm at home, so I'm not sure if smart lock was preventing it from working just by being turned on, or if it thought I didn't have a secured lock screen because smart lock was triggered by me being at home...
Hi guys ! As you may noticed but Netflix is considered as incompatible with the Huawei P20 and maybe also on the PRO and LITE edition so I bring you a compatible APK
1 - Uninstall your official Netflix app
2 - Download the APK below
3 - Install it normally as a normal manual APK
4 - Enjoy !
Link : https://mega.nz/#!u15SEajR!clZ0xQu8mzOLR1URXSYGFXrN1RPjgRmm9fF1xN5ZasU
IsatiX said:
Hi guys ! As you may noticed but Netflix is considered as incompatible with the Huawei P20 and maybe also on the PRO and LITE edition so I bring you a compatible APK
1 - Uninstall your official Netflix app
2 - Download the APK below
3 - Install it normally as a normal manual APK
4 - Enjoy !
Link : https://mega.nz/#!u15SEajR!clZ0xQu8mzOLR1URXSYGFXrN1RPjgRmm9fF1xN5ZasU
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Not sure what your problems with the official Netflix app are, but it works just fine on my P20.
I mean absolutely no offense in saying this, nor am I trying to imply anything, but I am not installing a random APK to my device posted by a junior user with only 19 posts (of which only 5 posts have occurred in the last 2 years) and 2 thanks.
I always appreciate unique solutions to problems and from members of XDA, thanks for that, but I'll hold off until I understand the issue and fix.
acejavelin said:
Not sure what your problems with the official Netflix app are, but it works just fine on my P20.
I mean absolutely no offense in saying this, nor am I trying to imply anything, but I am not installing a random APK to my device posted by a junior user with only 19 posts (of which only 5 posts have occurred in the last 2 years) and 2 thanks.
I always appreciate unique solutions to problems and from members of XDA, thanks for that, but I'll hold off until I understand the issue and fix.
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Yeah I understand but un fact when I type Netflix on Google Play Store, Netflix isn't showing up and when I am on the page it says that my device is not compatible and as thé Netflix's Support don't answer me I had to deal with :/
I try on EMUI 9 and 8 with and without root access
IsatiX said:
Yeah I understand but un fact when I type Netflix on Google Play Store, Netflix isn't showing up and when I am on the page it says that my device is not compatible and as thé Netflix's Support don't answer me I had to deal with :/
I try on EMUI 9 and 8 with and without root access
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Don't know what to tell you... Mine is bone stock on the latest firmware, works fine right from the Play Store. Just uninstalled and reinstalled clean, no problems.
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Don't know what to tell you... Mine is bone stock on the latest firmware, works fine right from the Play Store. Just uninstalled and reinstalled clean, no problems.
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I'll maybe try by installing through Play Store with a VPN because it's maybe my country (France) where it is blocked
if you fail on safetynet or cts profile, you won't be able to see Netflix or Pokémon go or similar apps. make sure you use magisk and check the safetynet. or wipe data of play store. also make sure that your device is certificated on play store settings.
drmxmyt said:
if you fail on safetynet or cts profile, you won't be able to see Netflix or Pokémon go or similar apps. make sure you use magisk and check the safetynet. or wipe data of play store. also make sure that your device is certificated on play store settings.
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Thank you for thoses advices, i'll check but I already know that the safetynet is ok
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if you fail on safetynet or cts profile, you won't be able to see Netflix or Pokémon go or similar apps. make sure you use magisk and check the safetynet. or wipe data of play store. also make sure that your device is certificated on play store settings.
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Even after I checked everything, Netflix is still unavailable ...
Even that unrestricted Netflix app here shows this strange Netflix error 15001 for me. Has anybody an idea how to fix this. I have tried all the tips with cache partition, apps cache, play services, play store, netflix reinstall. Phone has locked bootloader, no root, Safenet is fine, Play Protect device is certified, widevine CDM L1, all other apps incl. banking, video/music streaming just work fine except downloading movies from google play movies.
After finally getting a ROM installed, I found out that Google pay won't work, along with Samsung pay in the Galaxy watches.
They know the system is rooted and what not I even tried to use magisk hide but it doesn't seem to work for these apps. Is there anyway I can restore this functionality?
Magisk Hide is useless for Google Pay it'll still detect your phone if its still rooted. There's a magisk module called GPay SQlite it pretty much patches the part where google tries to detect if the device is rooted. I've been using this module for a long time and hasn't failed once on me, its definitely worth your time installing this one.
Here's the link to the forum which has the download on there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79643248&postcount=176
xSpartacusx said:
After finally getting a ROM installed, I found out that Google pay won't work, along with Samsung pay in the Galaxy watches.
They know the system is rooted and what not I even tried to use magisk hide but it doesn't seem to work for these apps. Is there anyway I can restore this functionality?
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I have a Gear S3 and it seems to work well ONLY if you hide Magisk Manager and then use Magisk hide Samsung Pay. This is as of a couple weeks ago when all the bootloader unlock detection was happening. I haven't tried since then. You can fail CTS/Safetynet, but still get Samsung Pay to work.
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Magisk Hide is useless for Google Pay it'll still detect your phone if its still rooted. There's a magisk module called GPay SQlite it pretty much patches the part where google tries to detect if the device is rooted. I've been using this module for a long time and hasn't failed once on me, its definitely worth your time installing this one.
Here's the link to the forum which has the download on there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79643248&postcount=176
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There's like 50 links. There which do I download?
xSpartacusx said:
After finally getting a ROM installed, I found out that Google pay won't work, along with Samsung pay in the Galaxy watches.
They know the system is rooted and what not I even tried to use magisk hide but it doesn't seem to work for these apps. Is there anyway I can restore this functionality?
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Only reason why I have yet to root my Pixel 2 XL.
Ya im not sure how to fix GPay on this device!
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There's like 50 links. There which do I download?
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This link here is the most up to date version of the GPay patch, this will link you the download. You gotta flash it through recovery to get it working.
https://github.com/stylemessiah/GPay-SQLite-Fix/releases/download/v2.0/GPay.SQLite.Fix.v2.0.zip
So, I managed to root this beauty 1+9 Pro relatively easily.
I got Magisk installed, and hid all the Apps that needed hiding.
Even Google Pay works.
But I can't for my sanity figure out why Netflix or Android OS 11 is refusing to let me install Netflix.
Everytime I try to install the Netflix App latest APK, extracted from my old working phone ( Razer Phone 2 also rooted), it will just give me the error message " Sorry No Application Available "
Does anyone have a clue what can be done to make Netflix install in a rooted 1+9 Pro ?
Thanks.
BTW i tried several Netflix App version already.
Also I do know the APK works because I used it to install on another Tablet that will not show up Netflix on Google store.
AllGamer said:
So, I managed to root this beauty 1+9 Pro relatively easily.
I got Magisk installed, and hid all the Apps that needed hiding.
Even Google Pay works.
But I can't for my sanity figure out why Netflix or Android OS 11 is refusing to let me install Netflix.
Everytime I try to install the Netflix App latest APK, extracted from my old working phone ( Razer Phone 2 also rooted), it will just give me the error message " Sorry No Application Available "
Does anyone have a clue what can be done to make Netflix install in a rooted 1+9 Pro ?
Thanks.
BTW i tried several Netflix App version already.
Also I do know the APK works because I used it to install on another Tablet that will not show up Netflix on Google store.
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Is Netflix currently installed as a system app? I wasn't able to uninstall that or get it working, so when I was on 11.2.2.2 I managed to fix it by installing a *newer* version of the Netflix apk that I grabbed from apkpure.com, over top of the system app. Then I had the same issue again on 11.2.4.4, and that method didn't work anymore. However, that time it let me uninstall updates to the app and then update in the play store.
I dont know how exactly, but Netflix still detects the rooted device and denies the install from google play, I think based in the unocked boot loader not sure.
I managed to install from apkmirror and is working fine now.
there is a catch though.
They are moving away from simple apk install and using apk bundles, like some sort of tarball with several apks in it, so you will need this apkm installer app for it to install the newer version. to get this installer working you need to disabled MIUI optimizations from dev options. thats all, I got mine working this passed saturday that way
EDIT: never mind with that MIUI option i thought this was a diffirent model, none the less the apkmirror is still worth a shot
I some how managed to force install it via Titanium Backup, but then it gives me another error when I try to run Netflix App.
" This device is not supported by the app "
it's running the latest version Netflix v7.102.0 build 12 35461
You have to install Magisk Canary, once you do so reboot the phone. Wipe Google play stores data and cache.. magisk hide Netflix and the Google Play Services reboot once more. That's how I got mine to work.
Install: liboemcrypto disabler
from Magisk, reboot ....enjoy
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You have to install Magisk Canary, once you do so reboot the phone. Wipe Google play stores data and cache.. magisk hide Netflix and the Google Play Services reboot once more. That's how I got mine to work.
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This worked for me too w/ Disney Plus
I used Aurora Store to install it and haven't had an issue even with updating
thats_the_guy said:
I used Aurora Store to install it and haven't had an issue even with updating
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This sort of worked for me, it game me a failed message, but at least it tried to install, unlike the other Apps that wouldn't even let me try to install.
avid_droid said:
For those of you having issues with Netflix after rooting, install this version over the Netflix you have and it should work fine. It's just a version before the latest...
Netflix 7.102.0 build 12 35461 (nodpi) (Android 5.0+) APK Download by Netflix, Inc. - APKMirror
Netflix 7.102.0 build 12 35461 (nodpi) (Android 5.0+) APK Download by Netflix, Inc. - APKMirror Free and safe Android APK downloads
www.apkmirror.com
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Just tried, it did not work unfortunately, it's probably related to that SafetyNet error I have in Magisk.
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Make sure you have magisk canary installed to pass safetynet. Stable magisk doesn't work.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk-files/canary/app-debug.apk
I use magisk hide and everything works fine
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Yeah, I got the SafetyNet thing fixed.
However still unable to install Netflix.
still getting "App Not Installed" error, when I try to install the APK.
I tried installing the "liboemcrypto disabler " as suggested a few messages back, and also doesn't seem to make any difference.
AllGamer said:
Yeah, I got the SafetyNet thing fixed.
However still unable to install Netflix.
still getting "App Not Installed" error, when I try to install the APK.
I tried installing the "liboemcrypto disabler " as suggested a few messages back, and also doesn't seem to make any difference.
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Have you tried to look for it on the play store after fixing safetynet?
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Have you tried to look for it on the play store after fixing safetynet?
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I just did after reading this.
It's not showing up in Google Play store.
It's just so weird, everything else works, Google Pay (wallet), Pokemon Go, Banking Apps, everything else that usually will complain and refuse to run when Root is detected, are all working fine, except for Netflix.
avid_droid said:
Try clearing cache and data then try reinstalling app over current Netflix. That's what I do and it works everytime
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I'm thinking maybe I'll need to un-root my phone, update Netflix, see if it runs without root, if it works, then try to root again and figure how to go from there.
... what a hassle
AllGamer said:
I'm thinking maybe I'll need to un-root my phone, update Netflix, see if it runs without root, if it works, then try to root again and figure how to go from there.
... what a hassle
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I did this and had the same problem while unrooted, so it turned out to be a waste of time. It seems to have an issue with the unlocked bootloader, not just root. At least with root you can hide unlocked status, which is a step in the right direction. Hide root from Netflix, and also hide magisk app itself in magisk settings.
If you're trying to install Netflix over the system app, make sure to first uninstall updates to the system app so it's the oldest possible version. Then make sure whatever version you're installing on top (whether from play store or APK download) is newer than your installed version. Older versions will not install over newer ones.
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I did this and had the same problem while unrooted, so it turned out to be a waste of time. It seems to have an issue with the unlocked bootloader, not just root. At least with root you can hide unlocked status, which is a step in the right direction. Hide root from Netflix, and also hide magisk app itself in magisk settings.
If you're trying to install Netflix over the system app, make sure to first uninstall updates to the system app so it's the oldest possible version. Then make sure whatever version you're installing on top (whether from play store or APK download) is newer than your installed version. Older versions will not install over newer ones.
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There are sai versions floating around here that work search xda also make sure you magisk hide Netflix before you open it initially. Or hide them clear cache and data on netflix
terlynn4 said:
I did this and had the same problem while unrooted, so it turned out to be a waste of time. It seems to have an issue with the unlocked bootloader, not just root. At least with root you can hide unlocked status, which is a step in the right direction. Hide root from Netflix, and also hide magisk app itself in magisk settings.
If you're trying to install Netflix over the system app, make sure to first uninstall updates to the system app so it's the oldest possible version. Then make sure whatever version you're installing on top (whether from play store or APK download) is newer than your installed version. Older versions will not install over newer ones.
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Update.
Minor good news.
I wiped the phone from recovery mode.
So, the phone is kind of factory mode, I completed the "new" phone setup thing, and the first thing I went to try was Netflix and it worked.
So... it appears to be something to do with Root and/or Magisk being detected.
Update 2
More good news, I rooted it again, installed Magisk and Netflix is still working.
Not sure why it wasn't working before, also not quite sure what was the actual fix.
I don't really consider a full system wipe a "fix" but well that did it for me.
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A wipe isn't necessary but glad you got it working
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So, I just imported Apps and Data from the old phone again via Google "setup my device" transfer, and now Netflix got disabled again.
I'll try again and skip Google transfer to find out if that helps.
I can always use One+ Switch App to see if that is better.
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OnePlus switch will still result in the same issue. Clear data and cache,install the app link I provided and make sure magiskhide is set to on.
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Seems like it worked,
I installed a full APK from my old phone and now it's able to run.
However it still doesn't show up in Google Play store when I search for Netflix.