Question Is it safe to re lock bootloader? - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

is it safe to re lock the bootloader?
having issues with safety net, can't install netflix or banking apps at the moment
just reflashed back to stock miui

zeusseuz said:
is it safe to re lock the bootloader?
having issues with safety net, can't install netflix or banking apps at the moment
just reflashed back to stock miui
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With stock miui even with an unlocked bootloader banking apps and netflix should be fine ! But to answer your question if you are on an original stock rom there is no harm to re-lock the bootloader ! It will just wipe everything you have on your device !

zeusseuz said:
is it safe to re lock the bootloader?
having issues with safety net, can't install netflix or banking apps at the moment
just reflashed back to stock miui
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Are you using Magisk + enabled MagiskHide? I recommend you try it. SafetyNet passes on my phone with unlocked bootloader and rooted Xiaomi.eu Custom ROM.

lakyman said:
With stock miui even with an unlocker bootloader banking apps and netflix should be fine ! But to answer your question if you are on an original stock rom there is no harm to re-lock the bootloader ! It will just wipe everything you have on your device !
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Yeah that what i initially figured but for some reason, i get the device is incompatible thing on ps.so might as well relock the booloader

zeusseuz said:
Yeah that what i initially figured but for some reason, i get the device is incompatible thing on ps.so might as well relock the booloader
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I'm pretty sure SafetyNet does trigger on an unlocked bootloader

dreamytom said:
I'm pretty sure SafetyNet does trigger on an unlocked bootloader
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it does

zeusseuz said:
it does
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You can download the Magisk APK, rename it to the .ZIP ending
You can boot into TWRP, install Magisk.zip, and inside the Magisk App, enable "MagiskHide".
Afterwards, SafetyNet should pass and every Banking app will work, Netflix will be visible in Play Store again, etc...

dreamytom said:
You can download the Magisk APK, rename it to the .ZIP ending
You can boot into TWRP, install Magisk.zip, and inside the Magisk App, enable "MagiskHide".
Afterwards, SafetyNet should pass and every Banking app will work, Netflix will be visible in Play Store again, etc...
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thanks giving it a whirl on magisk right now thanks for the reply

dreamytom said:
You can download the Magisk APK, rename it to the .ZIP ending
You can boot into TWRP, install Magisk.zip, and inside the Magisk App, enable "MagiskHide".
Afterwards, SafetyNet should pass and every Banking app will work, Netflix will be visible in Play Store again, etc...
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I get a failed safety net even after magisk hide, even hid the app itself?

zeusseuz said:
I get a failed safety net even after magisk hide, even hid the app itself?
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Yes, try that!
You are using Stock MIUI? In that case I don't really know why it still doesn't pass..
You didn't modify system files manually, right? And Magisk shows as installed in the App?

dreamytom said:
Yes, try that!
You are using Stock MIUI? In that case I don't really know why it still doesn't pass..
You didn't modify system files manually, right? And Magisk shows as installed in the App?
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yup stock miui
no system files modified,
magisk is installed as an app, (already did the hiding of the actual app)
magisk hide enables as well
still failing safety net

dreamytom said:
You can download the Magisk APK, rename it to the .ZIP ending
You can boot into TWRP, install Magisk.zip, and inside the Magisk App, enable "MagiskHide".
Afterwards, SafetyNet should pass and every Banking app will work, Netflix will be visible in Play Store again, etc...
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To make Netflix show up on Play Store, you not only have to pass SafetyNet but also pass Google Play certification. To do that you can simply hide Magisk from Google Play Store app.
I have Xiaomi.eu custom ROM with Magisk and hid a bunch of things, SafetyNet passes and Netflix is visible on the Play Store.

litetaker said:
To make Netflix show up on Play Store, you not only have to pass SafetyNet but also pass Google Play certification. To do that you can simply hide Magisk from Google Play Store app.
I have Xiaomi.eu custom ROM with Magisk and hid a bunch of things, SafetyNet passes and Netflix is visible on the Play Store.
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I only had to enable MagiskHide and clear data & cache of Google Play Store

litetaker said:
To make Netflix show up on Play Store, you not only have to pass SafetyNet but also pass Google Play certification. To do that you can simply hide Magisk from Google Play Store app.
I have Xiaomi.eu custom ROM with Magisk and hid a bunch of things, SafetyNet passes and Netflix is visible on the Play Store.
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To make Netflix work also try clearing Playstore cache and if Netflix is already installed and it says device incompatible clear it's cache and storage. I had this issue, clearing data fixed everything.

Same here. It worked only after clearing cache of the Google Play Store on official MIUI with Magisk.

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Magisk on Nexus 5x

Is anyone using magisk and have Android pay working with root on the 5x ? I've been looking for a thread and can't find how to do it.
Unlock bootloader
Flash stock image
Flash TWRP
Reboot
Download magisk Manager and zip
Reboot ?
Will root apps work now with Android pay?
mikeprius said:
Is anyone using magisk and have Android pay working with root on the 5x ? I've been looking for a thread and can't find how to do it.
Unlock bootloader
Flash stock image
Flash TWRP
Reboot
Download magisk Manager and zip
Reboot ?
Will root apps work now with Android pay?
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Make sure Magisk hide is on in magisk manager and that it passes the safety net check.
Keithn said:
Make sure Magisk hide is on in magisk manager and that it passes the safety net check.
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Do I need to flash SU or just magisk
Got it working. Shows Superuser PHH's not the SU by chainfire. Some apps are not working as well with superuser vs SU, but at least everything seems to be working. Every now and then Magisk Manager bug and it shows loss of root. I'll try Android pay sometime today if I can
Could you make a quick guide on how you got magisk installed correctly?
I had some trouble when i tried it after updating to 7.1.2 yesterday and ended up flashing supersu instead. thx
mikeprius said:
Got it working. Shows Superuser PHH's not the SU by chainfire. Some apps are not working as well with superuser vs SU, but at least everything seems to be working. Every now and then Magisk Manager bug and it shows loss of root. I'll try Android pay sometime today if I can
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mikeprius said:
Do I need to flash SU or just magisk
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Magisk zip include SU binary (MagiskSU)
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robotzki said:
Could you make a quick guide on how you got magisk installed correctly?
I had some trouble when i tried it after updating to 7.1.2 yesterday and ended up flashing supersu instead. thx
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If you have custom kernel, flash the stock one or that came with the Rom from recovery. Then flash Magisk 12 zip file from Magisk Thread and flash it via recovery. Then reboot and download Magisk manager ....
Is there any reason why Magisk wouldn't work with a custom jkernel? I've installed Magisk on top of pure nexus ROM with ElementalX kernel without issues before.
I'm running SAOSP with Magisk and Franco Kernel and I have root and Android Pay works. That's all I flashed. It had a hard time passing Safety Net when SuperSU was installed. So just flash Magisk without SuperSU. And I guess Android Pay can detect if you have an unlocked bootloader so Franco Kernel is used because it hides that.
I tried Android Pay twice. First time didn't go through, said on the vending machine failed. Second time worked. I checked Android Pay and see 2 charges, does the one that didn't go through just drop off eventually ? Also both charges are much higher than what the actual price was, but I assume this is just a temp charge.
I have elemental X kernel. Works fine. I decided not to mess with SU. My other apps work, plus I've tried asking Chainfire before questions about his apps he's made and he never responded. Not cool, I did buy his apps too, not just freebies.
mikeprius said:
I tried Android Pay twice. First time didn't go through, said on the vending machine failed. Second time worked. I checked Android Pay and see 2 charges, does the one that didn't go through just drop off eventually ? Also both charges are much higher than what the actual price was, but I assume this is just a temp charge.
I have elemental X kernel. Works fine. I decided not to mess with SU. My other apps work, plus I've tried asking Chainfire before questions about his apps he's made and he never responded. Not cool, I did buy his apps too, not just freebies.
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All of my Android Pay charges initially show up as a $1.00 pending charge. After a while, they post as transactions for the full value of the purchase.

Refurb replacement problems and questions

My original Pixel XL died completely with a hard brick, no power, no lights, nothing. The refurbished replacement arrived yesterday. It booted up in 7.1.2 and had an update notice to Oreo 8. I did that and was on OPR6 with another update notice to the September security patch. Even with my T-Mobile SIM installed, it installed OPR1 for Project Fi and Canada instead of OPR3. Is that normal?
None of my Play Store apps downloaded and installed. Is that normal or is it because I couldn't sync with my dead phone? Unfortunately all of my recent backups had been to the local SD card, so that is a lesson learned for next time.
I unlocked the bootloader and fastboot flashed OPR3 with no problems, but now my Play Store says it's uncertified. I tried clearing the Play Store data and rebooting, plus several other tips I found online, but nothing fixed it. Is that because of the unlocked bootloader and not being rooted? Rather than doing a factory reset and starting over, if I root with SuperSU and run suhide, will the Play Store be certified again?
Anyone?
It changed back to certified for me. I'm rooted with SuperSU and suhide. I cleared Playstore data, I blocked Playstore, Pay, etc. app's in suhide, then I hid SuperSU and suhide icons, Safetynet passed, and rebooted.
galaxys said:
It changed back to certified for me. I'm rooted with SuperSU and suhide. I cleared Playstore data, I blocked Playstore, Pay, etc. app's in suhide, then I hid SuperSU and suhide icons, Safetynet passed, and rebooted.
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Thanks! I rooted with SuperSU, installed suhide, blocked Play Store, cleared Play Store data and then rebooting fixed it. I have seen that others have had to hide the SuperSU and suhide icons but I didn't have to on either my old phone or this replacement.
JimSmith94 said:
Thanks! I rooted with SuperSU, installed suhide, blocked Play Store, cleared Play Store data and then rebooting fixed it. I have seen that others have had to hide the SuperSU and suhide icons but I didn't have to on either my old phone or this replacement.
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Did you require TWRP to root or is there a way to directly flash SuperSU and suhide from fastboot?
Zwitterion said:
Did you require TWRP to root or is there a way to directly flash SuperSU and suhide from fastboot?
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I don't know if there's a way to root without TWRP. I used the bootable one for Oreo with:
fastboot boot twrp-3-1-pixel-bootable-mod.img
JimSmith94 said:
I don't know if there's a way to root without TWRP. I used the bootable one for Oreo with:
fastboot boot twrp-3-1-pixel-bootable-mod.img
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Could you kindly provide a link to the Oreo compatible TWRP? Also what SuperSu zip did you use?
Thanks so much!!
Zwitterion said:
Could you kindly provide a link to the Oreo compatible TWRP? Also what SuperSu zip did you use?
Thanks so much!!
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You really should be searching and reading for yourself before you try any of this, but here is the TWRP thread with download link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/mod-twrp-recovery-pixel-android-o-dp4-t3651896
I always use the newest SuperSU and suhide, which at the moment are SR4-SuperSU-v2.82-SR4-20170918204844.zip and UPDATE-suhide-v1.08-20170815171034.zip. I'll let you Google those yourself.
JimSmith94 said:
You really should be searching and reading for yourself before you try any of this, but here is the TWRP thread with download link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/mod-twrp-recovery-pixel-android-o-dp4-t3651896
I always use the newest SuperSU and suhide, which at the moment are SR4-SuperSU-v2.82-SR4-20170918204844.zip and UPDATE-suhide-v1.08-20170815171034.zip. I'll let you Google those yourself.
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Thanks!
JimSmith94 said:
You really should be searching and reading for yourself before you try any of this, but here is the TWRP thread with download link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/mod-twrp-recovery-pixel-android-o-dp4-t3651896
I always use the newest SuperSU and suhide, which at the moment are SR4-SuperSU-v2.82-SR4-20170918204844.zip and UPDATE-suhide-v1.08-20170815171034.zip. I'll let you Google those yourself.
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Did you let the phone boot once between application of SuperSu and Suhide?
Zwitterion said:
Did you let the phone boot once between application of SuperSu and Suhide?
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Haven't you read the threads about all of this? The instructions say to boot in between so that's what I did.
JimSmith94 said:
Haven't you read the threads about all of this? The instructions say to boot in between so that's what I did.
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I have, including the line where Chainfire notes that it may be beneficial to not boot between flashing of these packages depending on how TWRP behaves, which is why I asked you.

DirecTVnow app rooted with Magisk.

Magisk Hide doesn't seem to work on the DirecTVnow app. Has anybody else been able to watch shows on a rooted device?
Is anybody rooted using only SuperSU and can turn off Superuser and watch shows? (This works on my Galaxy Tab S2)
I attempted to root only using SuperSU before and my phone went into a recovery loop. It would not boot back into Android.
Any other solutions are appreciated.
Did you ever figure this out? I am having the exact same issue on the exact same device.
drt054 said:
Magisk Hide doesn't seem to work on the DirecTVnow app. Has anybody else been able to watch shows on a rooted device?
Is anybody rooted using only SuperSU and can turn off Superuser and watch shows? (This works on my Galaxy Tab S2)
I attempted to root only using SuperSU before and my phone went into a recovery loop. It would not boot back into Android.
Any other solutions are appreciated.
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Have you tried magisk hide? It's in the menu of the magisk app
Forgot all about this. Using latest Magisk and Hide I am able to use the DirecTVnow app. Although just updated to Pie and Magisk won't yet pass safetynet check so Hide may not work on some apps.
drt054 said:
Forgot all about this. Using latest Magisk and Hide I am able to use the DirecTVnow app. Although just updated to Pie and Magisk won't yet pass safetynet check so Hide may not work on some apps.
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I'm using Magisk version 16.7(1674) and Flash Kernel 3.01 on Pie. Magisk passes safety net and I can use the DirecTV app without problems.

Your Phone is rooted Be Careful Error on my banking App .

Hey Guy's
I'm using stable Pie
I faced this problem since when I started Trying Custom Roms Etc...
right now I'm clean flash my OXYGEN Os .
and bootloader is lock , oem unlocking also off
then why i see this error always.
i do extra things like clear aap data, reinstall etc .
i get always this error..:crying:
HELP
Go to Magisk Manager, find the Magisk Hide section and hide the specific banking apps from detecting magisk.
dandrake47 said:
Go to Magisk Manager, find the Magisk Hide section and hide the specific banking apps from detecting magisk.
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How can he flash magisk with locked bootloader? Lol
dandrake47 said:
Go to Magisk Manager, find the Magisk Hide section and hide the specific banking apps from detecting magisk.
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bro I'm unrooted user
Maybe you restored the magisk manager app? If not the issue is with your banking app, because I can use them even with root and the most intrusive ones are working too. Hopefully stays this way.

Problem with BHIM UPI and Adaway on rooted 10.3.2.HD65AA, OP7T India.

I am on 10.3.2, rooted with Magisk Manager version 07f712a1 and Magisk 87de0e7a. These are the version numbers I can see when i open Magisk Manager. Magisk Hide is enable for banking apps mainly, systemless host module is enabled and Magisk package name is also hidden.
Most apps needing root are working fine and most Banking apps requiring root to be hidden are also working fine.
However BHIM UPI is not working, I get a message of root detected after putting the PIN and it does not open. If I uninstall or clear storage and register my mobile again, it gives the root detected error but still logs in. However as soon as I exit and open again, it does not log in. Any way to get this working?
Adaway had been working properly but now it is not able to update hosts, says Root permission not granted, even though in Magisk default permission is Grant. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall, change options in Magisk, install F-droid version but nothing works. Systemless host is enabled. I have restored a working app version and data using Titanium backup so ad-blocking is working. But unable to update with new host file. How to fix this?
Did you try to remove root and root again? Maybe something with Magisk isn't right.
For BHIM UPI I have no idea what that app is but there are a lot of apps that use really good root detection which Magisk can't fully circumvent. It could be that this is the case here
Macusercom said:
Did you try to remove root and root again? Maybe something with Magisk isn't right.
For BHIM UPI I have no idea what that app is but there are a lot of apps that use really good root detection which Magisk can't fully circumvent. It could be that this is the case here
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BHIM UPI is a Banking App.
I am currently on Magisk Canary and also having problem with Adaway. I tried to change channel to Stable and the manager changed to version 7.5.1 but Magisk remained Canary version. When I tried to install the latest stable version the installation fails so I had to revert back to Canary version. If I clear storage the Manager comes back to Canary version and then I am able to install Canary Magisk version, it installs properly.
How do I properly uninstall Canary version Magisk and install Stable Magisk, maybe this will resolve the issues.
^^Review this thread, specifically first post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-unified-hosts-adblocker-t3559019
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^^Review this thread, specifically first post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-unified-hosts-adblocker-t3559019
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Is this meant as a reply to my post? My issue with Adaway on Magisk Canary is that suddenly it is not able to get root permission.
So it worked before? I had to mess with the systemless hosts to get it working. It didn't have issues acquiring root though.
jesrani said:
BHIM UPI is a Banking App.
I am currently on Magisk Canary and also having problem with Adaway. I tried to change channel to Stable and the manager changed to version 7.5.1 but Magisk remained Canary version. When I tried to install the latest stable version the installation fails so I had to revert back to Canary version. If I clear storage the Manager comes back to Canary version and then I am able to install Canary Magisk version, it installs properly.
How do I properly uninstall Canary version Magisk and install Stable Magisk, maybe this will resolve the issues.
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I would advise to use the stable Magisk version. You can either flash the Magisk uninstaller via TWRP or uninstall Magisk in Magisk Manager and then flash the stable Magisk version in TWRP
Macusercom said:
I would advise to use the stable Magisk version. You can either flash the Magisk uninstaller via TWRP or uninstall Magisk in Magisk Manager and then flash the stable Magisk version in TWRP
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Is there a working TWRP for OnePlus7T, I thought there wasn't but I am not sure because I rooted it many months back.
jesrani said:
Is there a working TWRP for OnePlus7T, I thought there wasn't but I am not sure because I rooted it many months back.
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Afaik only for custom ROMs. Otherwise, you can still remove Magisk in Magisk Manager and then patch the boot.img with the stable Magisk version or you remove ALL modules first, then make an OTA update to your existing version.
Then patch boot.img and flash it via "fastboot flash boot.img".
@jesrani What was the solution finally ?
Yea I'm having the same issue, tried everything i could and even using 'hide my applist' and it IS working. Its just that all apps except BHIM just won't even open now.

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