How to root now that bootloader is unlocked - Nexus Player Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if there is any specific person or group we could reach out to to help root the Nexus Player. The bootloader is easily unlocked so all we need is root to enabled quite a few features that the NP needs (access to usb drives/keys from all apps, etc).
Chainfire is, of course, the obvious first contact, but is there anyone else that has shown Lollipop kernel experience to date on any other Nexus platforms?

You need to wait for the insecure-boot.img to be uploaded by someone.

Insecure boot.img
Insecure boot.img for Nexus Player tested and works, compiled from aosp_fugu-eng.
adb shell returns a #.

I imagine it is only a matter of time until we'll see TWRP for the NP. TWRP for the Nexus 9 was just released today.

guylamar2006 said:
Insecure boot.img for Nexus Player tested and works, compiled from aosp_fugu-eng.
adb shell returns a #.
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can someone try this with supersu? Chainfire released 2.23 version for the 5.0 devices. I'd try it myself but my NP didn't manage to leave the warehouse yet.

I asked ChainFire on the official cf-autroot thread about autoroot for the NP earlier this week. He said he will getting a NP soon and would look at providing an autoroot package for it.
I like the TRWP approach a little more and may move to that for my Nexus 9.
IskiE

isketerol said:
I asked ChainFire on the official cf-autroot thread about autoroot for the NP earlier this week. He said he will getting a NP soon and would look at providing an autoroot package for it.
I like the TRWP approach a little more and may move to that for my Nexus 9.
IskiE
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just released root myself :good:

bunchies said:
just released root myself :good:
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Thanks !
But where ? I looked at your recent posts and didn't see anything downloadable.

mikereidis said:
Thanks !
But where ? I looked at your recent posts and didn't see anything downloadable.
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Check the development section
About to release the latest OTA version any minute now

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hdx 8.9 generation 3 4.5.3

Anyone that can be done to this one root and gapps or anything?
ajac said:
Anyone that can be done to this one root and gapps or anything?
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Depends on what you mean. You say 3rd gen, I assume you are talking Apollo, correct? If so, you may be able to roll back to 3.2.8 & from there upgrade to 4.5.2, which can be rooted.
GSLEON3 said:
Depends on what you mean. You say 3rd gen, I assume you are talking Apollo, correct? If so, you may be able to roll back to 3.2.8 & from there upgrade to 4.5.2, which can be rooted.
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Where can I download 3.2.8? All I an find is 3.5.7.6 and then 4+.
ajac said:
Where can I download 3.2.8? All I an find is 3.5.7.6 and then 4+.
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You need to be on 4.5.2 (or lower) to rollback. If your device is at 4.5.3 (or higher) you're stuck with Fire OS and no root. To roll back start here. READ, READ and READ some more. You won't find many tutorials. Don't expect to pull off rollback/upgrade/root/gapps in an evening. HDX is a tough bird; easy to brick with limited recovery options. Do you homework before flashing anything.
Good luck.
Oh never mind. I got them to rollback now rooted with twrp now to try some custom roms
ajac said:
Oh never mind. I got them to rollback now rooted with twrp now to try some custom roms
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Great! If you post again please include current fw level, etc. Those who responded (including me) assumed you had a newer device and based responses accordingly. Trying to get my head around "got them to rollback" and "now rooted with twrp". Rollbacks usually don't conclude with twrp unless you start at 3.2.6 or below.
Well it was the 3rd generation Apollo with 4.5.3 on it. Contacted customer service told them it had all sorts of issues he went ahead pushed back a roll back to 3.2.8. Then I went ahead and rooted it using the KFHDX toolkit. Originally safestrap wouldn't boot into recovery until I updated it to safestrap-Apollo 3.75-0s3.2.4-b02. Now have twrp was able to flash thro-gapps-installer1.zip. also disabled OT updated.
Current version 14.3.2.8_user328003120
build number date monday december 7 2914 1':19pm mst
ajac said:
Well it was the 3rd generation Apollo with 4.5.3 on it. Contacted customer service told them it had all sorts of issues he went ahead pushed back a roll back to 3.2.8. Then I went ahead and rooted it using the KFHDX toolkit. Originally safestrap wouldn't boot into recovery until I updated it to safestrap-Apollo 3.75-0s3.2.4-b02. Now have twrp was able to flash thro-gapps-installer1.zip. also disabled OT updated.
Current version 14.3.2.8_user328003120
build number date monday december 7 2914 1':19pm mst
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Thanks. Some important tid-bits in your post:
- Amazon rolled back an Apollo (!) which they have been reluctant to do of late. No one has been able to capture the 3.2.8 OTA image which would be a tremendous help to users who are marooned at 4.5.x. While it may be too late can you fire off a PM to @ONYXis as he has a method for capturing the image file? Thanks in advance!
- You referenced 3.2.8 and twrp. Do you mean Safestrap which is derived from twrp? If you indeed have twrp installed with 3.2.8 then you have accomplished something that no one else has!
Davey126 said:
Thanks. Some important tid-bits in your post:
- Amazon rolled back an Apollo (!) which they have been reluctant to do of late. No one has been able to capture the 3.2.8 OTA image which would be a tremendous help to users who are marooned at 4.5.x. While it may be too late can you fire off a PM to @ONYXis as he has a method for capturing the image file? Thanks in advance!
- You referenced 3.2.8 and twrp. Do you mean Safestrap which is derived from twrp? If you indeed have twrp installed with 3.2.8 then you have accomplished something that no one else has!
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The version of safestrap I used was deprived from twrp it looks like but boots into it and lets me flash and put custom roms on. Just fired off my pm and about to do it for him hopefully I can capture it.
Okay had to do it twice but he should have captured it at least one time hope it works for everyone.
ajac said:
Okay had to do it twice but he should have captured it at least one time hope it works for everyone.
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Holly cxxp! I sure hope it worked for the benefit of Apollo users. Thank you so much!!
Davey126 said:
Holly cxxp! I sure hope it worked for the benefit of Apollo users. Thank you so much!!
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lol your welcome! I am just shocked amazon pushed it without to much trouble I guess i said the right thing lol

How to Root Nvidia Tablet on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)

It seems to me that a lot of people are going to need help rooting the Nvidia Tablet on Marshmallow, and for now this is what has worked for me so far, so i'm putting together this little guide with information i was able gather together to help others (Hopefully) Root their tablet, so here you go. This DOES work on the Nvidia tablet K1.
DISCLAIMER!
So uh, if your nvidia tablet gets bricked or something its not my fault, so good luck.
STEP NUMBER ONE!
What you want to do is download the rooted boot.img (that is brought you you by castrwilliams in this thread, Thanks man! ) and flash your boot.img with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...ndroid-6-0-marshmallow-update-t3247432/page11
(If you don't know how to flash for some reason here is a guide):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
STEP NUMBER TWO!
After flashing the boot.img provided in that thread your going to want to download this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser&hl=en
After downloading it you should have root access on your Nvidia Tablet!
All of this was pointed out my dowlf on this thread and that i made in to a guide for other people
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...ndroid-6-0-marshmallow-update-t3247432/page16
EXPERIMENTAL TWRP FOR NVIDIA TABLET MARSHMALLOW! (by steel01, and brought to my attention by fards, thanks!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64520513&postcount=229
If anyone has anything to contribute go ahead and post below.
For anyone needing help rooting, here is a youtube video that explains it by eob20000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16anmE2I_fc But it is in lolipop and not MM, But still it may help. GOODLUCK!
I've been busy with school, i will try to update this guide with any new info i find soon. Thanks!
I did this method on the day I updated and it ran fine for a while, then it turned to crap. I had to reflash the nvidia recovery and am now back on lollipop rooted. If I do go back to marshmallow, which is doubtful, I will wait for a good twrp recovery or a thinned down flashable rom.
xsquid said:
I did this method on the day I updated and it ran fine for a while, then it turned to crap. I had to reflash the nvidia recovery and am now back on lollipop rooted. If I do go back to marshmallow, which is doubtful, I will wait for a good twrp recovery or a thinned down flashable rom.
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there's both now.
Now I've got it working on my OG tablet, I'll keep any eye on root.
fards said:
there's both now.
Now I've got it working on my OG tablet, I'll keep any eye on root.
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Ah, ok have to look for it if there is a working marshmallow twrp, thanks for the info. I really appreciate the hard working dev's, my above post was not intended as criticism but information.
Is there a working twrp for marshmallow and or a thinned down flashable marshmallow rom? Can you point me toward them? Having trouble finding them.
xsquid said:
Ah, ok have to look for it if there is a working marshmallow twrp, thanks for the info. I really appreciate the hard working dev's, my above post was not intended as criticism but information.
Is there a working twrp for marshmallow and or a thinned down flashable marshmallow rom? Can you point me toward them? Having trouble finding them.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64520513&postcount=229
fards said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64520513&postcount=229
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Thank you, was just on that thread again and missed it. I'll blame it on old eyes.
fards said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64520513&postcount=229
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This is great, thanks for bringing it up, adding it to the post immediately!
Hmm I really want to give this a go... Just to bad sixaxis wont work with marshmellow :/ Any way thanks for this ! I might root for a ad blocker
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_Dusty_ said:
Hmm I really want to give this a go... Just to bad sixaxis wont work with marshmellow :/ Any way thanks for this ! I might root for a ad blocker
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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I have sixaxis on mine and it worked fine after i rooted it. But now its not working correctly, now i cant play donkey kong 64 on my tablet :crying:
Just got my Shield K1 last night and updated to 6.0. I wasn't sure I was going to root this device, but an app to change DPI would be nice so I don't have to plug in for ADB each time I want to switch DPI. Seems mixed reviews on this working with Marshmallow being so recent,should I wait a bit for a more stable boot image and to root, or is this working and stable for anyone?
linedpaper said:
Just got my Shield K1 last night and updated to 6.0. I wasn't sure I was going to root this device, but an app to change DPI would be nice so I don't have to plug in for ADB each time I want to switch DPI. Seems mixed reviews on this working with Marshmallow being so recent,should I wait a bit for a more stable boot image and to root, or is this working and stable for anyone?
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The root works for me, but if your not too keen on taking risks, then i would wait for a more stable version of ALL of this.
Rooting
Can u root nivida sheild 1k?
This device was one that I hadn't planned to root so I'll wait a bit and see what happens.
Marcus5516 said:
Can u root nivida sheild 1k?
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Yes, this does work on a Nvidia Shield Tablet K1
What are the downsides to rooting the shield? I read somewhere that it changes something and you won't ever be able to recurve official otas
ArcaneDroid said:
What are the downsides to rooting the shield? I read somewhere that it changes something and you won't ever be able to recurve official otas
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As far as i know, your warranty will be voided, but other then that i don't know of any other downsides.
Works perfectly for "old" shield, super stable and battery friendly, I was having problems with touch sensitivity, but after recalibration and reboot nothing to worry about.
LTE is not supported if anyone is guessing.
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ArcaneDroid said:
What are the downsides to rooting the shield? I read somewhere that it changes something and you won't ever be able to recurve official otas
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you won't be able to get OTA if you change the recovery Twrp or cwm, HOWEVER you can install it, it just takes a few more simple steps.
I'm just rooted my K1 / Lollipop & Installed the mostly working TWRP, can someone sum up the quickest way to keep root and update to marshmallow? Or should I hold off for now ?
Would be greatly appreciated...
experimental twrp worked perfectly and was the only one working. thanks
I can not get through step 2
(First sorry for my bad english)
Bootloader is locked
what am I doing wrong?
Code:
C:\adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
025420053904247150a1 device
C:\adb>adb reboot-bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot devices
025420053904247150a1 fastboot
C:\adb>fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 100663296 bytes
sending 'boot' (7106 KB)...
FAILED (remote: Bootloader is locked.)
finished. total time: 0.048s
C:\adb>
Must first do this?
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
I saw this on youtube (How To Unlock the NVIDIA Shield's Bootloader!)
Update
this works after this I was able to get up the steps

Systemless root with 6.0.1

Hey guys,
Anyone using systemless root with any versions of 6.0.1? I am still on 6.0.0 because I did not find a systemless root version except the original one posted on chainfire's site from late last year. I know the version of the systemless root matters as the kernel version matters for it to build the correct boot image.
I am not asking how to do it, just if anyone has successfully done this and which files (file names would be nice, so I can google 'em) did you use, to do it.
I have done a ton of searches all over the place and can not find one way or the other out there.
I don't want to hear a bunch of systemless vs non-systemless root stuff, please.
Thanks!
Hello old friend! I don't see many folks from the Atrix2 around anymore.
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jimbridgman said:
Hey guys,
Anyone using systemless root with any versions of 6.0.1? I am still on 6.0.0 because I did not find a systemless root version except the original one posted on chainfire's site from late last year. I know the version of the systemless root matters as the kernel version matters for it to build the correct boot image.
I am not asking how to do it, just if anyone has successfully done this and which files (file names would be nice, so I can google 'em) did you use, to do it.
I have done a ton of searches all over the place and can not find one way or the other out there.
I don't want to hear a bunch of systemless vs non-systemless root stuff, please.
Thanks!
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I am using SuperSU 2.72 systemless with the latest stock 6.01. You could also use the newer BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip, I suppose.
mtnlion said:
Hello old friend! I don't see many folks from the Atrix2 around anymore.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Wow! Hey there, been a long time. Good to see you over here. Yeah I haven't seen too many of the old Atrix2 crew around the site for a while. It was almost as if most fell off the face of the earth.
This is my 4th Nexus device, and I will not go to anything else at this point. I am still working on the Ubuntu phone from a dev standpoint, plus a few things here with Android.
Hope to see you around here more often.
mtnlion said:
Hello old friend! I don't see many folks from the Atrix2 around anymore.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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meekrawb said:
I am using SuperSU 2.72 systemless with the latest stock 6.01. You could also use the newer BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip, I suppose.
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Hey meekrawb thanks for the info. I went to chanfire's site an took a look and the only boot image for the 6P is the mb08k image, which is the 6.0.0 release, and not a boot image for the later releases including the newer 6.0.1. I am guessing that since it is the boot image that the actual release verision is arbitrary, but just want to be sure. I plan on trying it anyhow as I can just flash a proper image if it gets into a bootloop.
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Hey meekrawb thanks for the info. I went to chanfire's site an took a look and the only boot image for the 6P is the mb08k image, which is the 6.0.0 release, and not a boot image for the later releases including the newer 6.0.1. I am guessing that since it is the boot image that the actual release verision is arbitrary, but just want to be sure. I plan on trying it anyhow as I can just flash a proper image if it gets into a bootloop.
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You don't need those special boot images anymore. When you flash the zip it automatically patches your boot.img.
This is the thread to follow: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
mtnlion said:
Hello old friend! I don't see many folks from the Atrix2 around anymore.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I joined this forum on 21-02-2011 when I received the first Atrix 4G.

ROOT via CF-Auto-Root [SuperSU]

I generated Chainfire`s CF-Auto-Root, so you can try use it.
1. Download and unpack CFAR-taimen-default.zip.
2. Reboot your device into bootloader mode.
3. Install standart fastboot drivers.
4. Run "root.bat" file.
This batch file unlock your bootloader (if it`s not) and boot modified kernel.
Wait, when device automaticaly reboot. Then just install SuperSU apk.
Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4acSOboIe6RQXpYNVp5NXJ1Ync
I do not give any guarantees of it. If it causes bootloop - flash factory image.
Tell me if it works.
Tell me if it works.
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LOL
Much wiser to simply wait for official post from Chainfire.
Born<ICs said:
Much wiser to simply wait for official post from Chainfire.
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Yup. This method doesn't work. I already gave it a shot. SuperSU just states "Root undetected". At least I didn't get a bootloop...
Born<ICs said:
Much wiser to simply wait for official post from Chainfire.
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Didn't @Chainfire retired?
Born<ICs said:
Much wiser to simply wait for official post from Chainfire.
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lucky_strike33 said:
Didn't @Chainfire retired?
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Yes he did just a week or so ago.
I'm pretty sure chainfire retired and we will have to wait for magisk now
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bajasur said:
I'm pretty sure chainfire retired and we will have to wait for magisk now
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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And the magisk Dev just finally got the pixel one, so we maybe waiting awhile. I was thinking we might want to start a fund for either him or goodwin_c he's the one who built the unofficial versions of magisk most of this year for our og pixels. I have talked to him and he doesn't plan on getting one.
Firmware.mobi (Chainfire's site) has an option to automatically generate and download a CFAR package. Was the OP generated using this site? If not, someone should try that route.
Never mind. It was. Ignore me.
Still on a pixel xl 1. So sorry if thos is off base, but has anyone tried to use our method on this phone? Boot to the twrp image then flash Chainfires latest SU?
I am guessing it is TWRP that fails?
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Still on a pixel xl 1. So sorry if thos is off base, but has anyone tried to use our method on this phone? Boot to the twrp image then flash Chainfires latest SU?
I am guessing it is TWRP that fails?
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There is currently no TWRP for this device.
TonikJDK said:
Still on a pixel xl 1. So sorry if thos is off base, but has anyone tried to use our method on this phone? Boot to the twrp image then flash Chainfires latest SU?
I am guessing it is TWRP that fails?
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Twrp fails. SuperSU 2.82 SR1 boot to root fails.
lucky_strike33 said:
Didn't @Chainfire retired?
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Apparently CCMT has been running SuperSU for the last couple years anyways: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/10/03/chainfire-announces-end-involvement-supersu/
So it's possible that the CCMT team will update SuperSU for Pixel 2 devices.
arh2o said:
Apparently CCMT has been running SuperSU for the last couple years anyways: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/10/03/chainfire-announces-end-involvement-supersu/
So it's possible that the CCMT team will update SuperSU for Pixel 2 devices.
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Assuming they have the device?
arh2o said:
Apparently CCMT has been running SuperSU for the last couple years anyways: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/10/03/chainfire-announces-end-involvement-supersu/
So it's possible that the CCMT team will update SuperSU for Pixel 2 devices.
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They bought it a couple years ago, but Chainfire's still been actively developing with them, until the beginning of October when he finally "quit". He's still going to consult until the end of February though, so there might still be hope that he will be able to assist and speed things up for us! XDA Article About It Here
Boot to TWRP just fails in Fastboot. It just reboots the phone to bootloader. ?
Can confirm that this does NOT work. Will wipe your phone without giving you root. I have my bootloader unlocked as well. Seems we'll have to wait for a better solution.
Maybe it's just me but I feel like the title of this should be changed because it could be a bit misleading for many people. There is also already a topic for WIP Magisk so we shouldn't split topics on trying to get root into several areas.
Not So Pro said:
Maybe it's just me but I feel like the title of this should be changed because it could be a bit misleading for many people. There is also already a topic for WIP Magisk so we shouldn't split topics on trying to get root into several areas.
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lol. there are lots of posts from people who have no clue what they're doing, posting guides like they know what they're doing. and just as many who don't have the device, saying 'try this!'
i dunno if any REAL devs even got this device or have any interest, seems like no.
but seriously, like we didn't try cf-auto-root yet? lol. lol...
Magisk and CF Auto Root are 2 different things but I do agree this one should be removed or even say WIP.

Google Pay Busted on Android 10

Got a message from Google Pay saying that my phone is rooted or is running uncertified software.
I have a T-Mobile variant that I converted , without root, to international. Anyone else see this issue?
Read. This is an old problem for years. Is your bootloader unlocked? Not rooted? Yes this breaks GPay. Hence, Magisk, root, systemless and Hide.
Easy fix.
I'm not rooted. Bootloader is locked.
I just booted into bootloader to double check, and it is locked and secure boot is enabled
coolmaster121 said:
I'm not rooted. Bootloader is locked.
I just booted into bootloader to double check, and it is locked and secure boot is enabled
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It's a known issue for converted TMobile variant and I'm one of them. OP aware of the issues and hopefully an update coming soon.
Seems like onplus6t lost play protect certification with Android 10 also.
Is everyone in the same situation also?
coolmaster121 said:
Seems like onplus6t lost play protect certification with Android 10 also.
Is everyone in the same situation also?
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You're going to need root to get this fixed. So first go this link and follow the instructions in the first post to get Magisk on your device.
Next, you may need to install the latest Magisk Manager. Link here.
With Magisk Manager on your device, you can install both "Busybox for Android NDK" and "MagiskHide Props Config" modules.
After a reboot, use a terminal app (I used Termux) to setup MagiskHide Props as per the instructions here. I just used the available OnePlus 6T fingerprint.
With it all setup, the device will show up as certified.
plasmamax1 said:
You're going to need root to get this fixed. So first go this link and follow the instructions in the first post to get Magisk on your device.
Next, you may need to install the latest Magisk Manager. Link here.
With Magisk Manager on your device, you can install both "Busybox for Android NDK" and "MagiskHide Props Config" modules.
After a reboot, use a terminal app (I used Termux) to setup MagiskHide Props as per the instructions here. I just used the available OnePlus 6T fingerprint.
With it all setup, the device will show up as certified.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
I'm not rooted, and really don't want to root.
That is besides the point though, why is the official release of the OS having the issue.
coolmaster121 said:
I'm not rooted, and really don't want to root.
That is besides the point though, why is the official release of the OS having the issue.
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When you say "official" release, did it come OTA, or did you download it, or use the updater from
the play store?
OnePlus isn't releasing 10 "officially" to the 6T, got a few bugs left to squish.
p51d007 said:
When you say "official" release, did it come OTA, or did you download it, or use the updater from
the play store?
OnePlus isn't releasing 10 "officially" to the 6T, got a few bugs left to squish.
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It was a zip I downloaded and did a local update.
Caltinpla said:
It's a known issue for converted TMobile variant and I'm one of them. OP aware of the issues and hopefully an update coming soon.
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Is there an existing thread on this? I didn't see one and am keeping an eye out for a fix that doesn't require root or an unlocked bootloader.
coolmaster121 said:
Seems like onplus6t lost play protect certification with Android 10 also.
Is everyone in the same situation also?
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Yep
No, works fine. But I don't have a converted variant - all stock.
If you go back to stock as it is with T-variant (search for MSM tool), is it certified again?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80844361&postcount=7
noideas4thisname said:
Is there an existing thread on this? I didn't see one and am keeping an eye out for a fix that doesn't require root or an unlocked bootloader.
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Nope, I tried everything I heard of but nothing worked. Hopefully, OP releases an update with the fix soon!

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