Pokemon Go on OPO - ONE General

Are you playing it on your phone?
Want to know how to get around the root?
Do you have a good advice? Do you need one?
Please share it here instead of filling the development forums. Thanks
(My contribution? This thread!)

Been playing until Niantic decided to block root users. People use Magisk to bypass the hurdle but it's too much hassle for me.

CM using the built in root. "ISU" app plus kernel patch (can be found XDA). Works great.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement

On my stock rooted cos13.1.2 i used thes steps. I started at step 3 as 2 wasnt relevant for me.
- Step one (Optional, but highly recommended): Take a nandroid backup. (A full backup of your phone)
- Step two: Uninstall Magisk, Xposed or any program that gets detected by safety net.
- Step three: Flash SuperSU SR5 v2.78 in TWRP
- Step four: Go to TWRP Terminal (TWRP Home > Advanced > Terminal) and type: echo "SYSTEMLESS=true" > /data/.supersu
- Step Five: Flash SuHide v0.55
- Step Six: Flash Systemless Xposed v86.2
- Step Seven: Reboot and Install Root Switch. Unzip the file and install the apk. Once installed, make sure to toggle usb debugging on, within the app.
- Step Eight: Install Xposed Material Manager
Credit to the original reddit user for his post here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheSilphRo...y_have_found_a_workaround_for_the_pokémon_go/

If you don't need root, you can install this one via recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63615067
It is just a little script, which removes all files and traces of the most common root-versions (SuperSU, phh's, ...).
It was that simple for me, after I tried bypassing Safetynet without success on CM14.1 for hours, although I don't need root at all xD

Related

[Z3 All variant][Locked Bootloader][Noob Friendly] How to root

MOD EDIT @gregbradley
Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned. For more information read the whole OP here
XPERIA ANDROID 5 LOLLIPOP EASY ROOT :​
ALL LOCKED&UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS.
1-) Copy ALP folder in phone memory.
2-) Settings >Security > Unknown sources make it open. And Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging make it on. (If developer options exist go Settings > About phone and click Build number (7 times))
3-) Install Root.apk Allow all messages.
4-) Install Recovery.apk
5-) Install Busybox.apk
6-) Open KingRoot and click Root button.
MOD EDIT @gregbradley
Also, users should be aware that Kingo root sends your IMEI to an unknown IP address in china during the root process, you have been warned. For more information read the whole OP here
6-) Wait to complete. İf you see a chinese blue button click it. All of messages you will allow.
7-) When you see blue tick symbol or %100 its ok.
Look to the menu KingUser its in here ok. No problem don't open it.
9-) Open busybox and install it. When you see It looks like busybox installed succesfully congratulations message its ok.
10-) Open XZRecovery and click Install Recovery .
11-) Phone will be reboot and recovery will open.
12-) Install > find ALP folder and select SuperSU.zip then swipe and install it.
13-) Complete the install Wipe Cache/Dalvik and reboot the phone.
14-) You can see SuperSU in menu and check with rootchecker your root access.
15-) Everything OK. You can enjoy with your rooted Android 5 lollipop device.
16-) You can uninstall KingRoot, busybox, Xzrecovery app. (won't delete supersu or ndrutils)
PREPARED BY ALPEREN ÇUBUK.
DOWNLOAD LİNK : https://yadi.sk/d/qMsejobDgedBw
MIRROR :
https://app.box.com/s/86e7vlwfmu5z62lo95vu2kfej38uj01q
NOTE: Extract downloaded zip and copy ALP folder your phone memory.
Thanks for the comprehensive guide. For some reason step 11) Getting my D6653 into recovery is not working (Also tried ADB reboot recovery)
Any ideas?
EDIT: After updating BusyBox, and then re-installing the Recovery, it re-started and is now stuck in a bootloop..
EDIT2: The bootloop is very likely related to this (from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261606):
"@vaisakh7 found a busybox updater which seems to be compatible with XZDualRecovery: Busybox On Rails, which installs a version of busybox created by stericson, which leads me to believe his Busybox installer should also install a version which works together with XZDualRecovery.
Either case, be careful with updating busybox as there still is a possibility it will break your ability to enter recovery or even break full root, which means you might not be able to recover from the broken situation. Your best bet is the installer version, using that to break the lock on the system partition and reinstall the correct busybox."
Recommended to NOT update BusyBox
Busybox can never be installed through this process always failed and there is no other option left once busybox installation failed except to reinstall the whole firmware please add the steps to guide for busybox installation too
Does this method null the waranty?
Sent from my Xperia Z3

RRO layers - Systemless root (NOT WORKING)

Okay so I have tried all the options on their development page on G+ but there seems to be a lot of arrogance from the devs about users with issues and not doing research even though following the instructions leads to nothing.
- Im rooted via CF's systemless root method
- I have TWRP 2.8.7.2 installed and working
- Busybox is installed in /system/xbin
- I have the correct Vendor image for my device
- Stock ROM 6.0.1
I use busy box on a rail to check its correctly installed and double check with a file explorer but still no themes will apply.
EDIT : Solved it - DON'T USE BUSYBOX ON RAILS ! for some reason it does not work with Layers correctly!
1. Uninstall any busy box installs
2. Reboot
3. Install busybox app from the play store and select /system/binx as the install location
4. Reboot
5. Profit
Anyone have any ideas to get this working ?
I'll give it a try had nothing but issues trying to use layers, currently got busybox on rails installed but as you've mentioned can't get it working, I'll try as you've suggested thanks
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Spot on
hutzdani said:
Okay so I have tried all the options on their development page on G+ but there seems to be a lot of arrogance from the devs about users with issues and not doing research even though following the instructions leads to nothing.
- Im rooted via CF's systemless root method
- I have TWRP 2.8.7.2 installed and working
- Busybox is installed in /system/xbin
- I have the correct Vendor image for my device
- Stock ROM 6.0.1
I use busy box on a rail to check its correctly installed and double check with a file explorer but still no themes will apply.
EDIT : Solved it - DON'T USE BUSYBOX ON RAILS ! for some reason it does not work with Layers correctly!
1. Uninstall any busy box installs
2. Reboot
3. Install busybox app from the play store and select /system/binx as the install location
4. Reboot
5. Profit
Anyone have any ideas to get this working ?
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Thank you so much for discovering this, I was going crazy why I couldn't create the overlay folder under vendor, this is the solution, to everyone who sees this, don't listen to whoever says busybox on rails is the way to go...
If you have supersu 2.65 and install busybox to /su/xbin then it will also work.
I have superuser 2.65 and following your instructions finally have layers working, thanks dude
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Perfect, thank you
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
hutzdani said:
Okay so I have tried all the options on their development page on G+ but there seems to be a lot of arrogance from the devs about users with issues and not doing research even though following the instructions leads to nothing.
- Im rooted via CF's systemless root method
- I have TWRP 2.8.7.2 installed and working
- Busybox is installed in /system/xbin
- I have the correct Vendor image for my device
- Stock ROM 6.0.1
I use busy box on a rail to check its correctly installed and double check with a file explorer but still no themes will apply.
EDIT : Solved it - DON'T USE BUSYBOX ON RAILS ! for some reason it does not work with Layers correctly!
1. Uninstall any busy box installs
2. Reboot
3. Install busybox app from the play store and select /system/binx as the install location
4. Reboot
5. Profit
Anyone have any ideas to get this working ?
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For me with su 2.65 and busybox on rails, things are working. However, not as expected. Sometime even I change some overlay it won't apply. Sometime the dialer and other fonts won't be visible at all. May be I should try ur method. Thanks.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
This method will defeat the purpose of systemless root though, right? So Android Pay and Good for Enterprise will cease to work because /system had been edited?

Proper way to setup AdAway on stock rooted 6.0.1?

Hello, I'm on the latest 6.0.1 stock. I've used Nexus Root Toolkit to unlock my bootloader, root (SuperSU), and flash TWRP. I flashed Xposed using the Xposed installer. Now I'm looking to get AdAway up and running. I've done some searching and I see some conflicting reports about whether this needs to be done systemless, and how to get it working. Stuff I've heard is:
1. Just install the apk from XDA and install normally, update hosts, and you're good.
2. Install apk, use a program (like Titanium Backup) to make it a system app, update hosts, done.
3. Install apk, flash some sort of AdAway package in TWRP, update hosts, done.
4. Install apk, do some adb process to create a symlink of some sort, update hosts, done.
5. I haven't heard anyone really mention it, but in Preferences I see an option to "Enable systemless mode" which I haven't seen anyone really mention.
Can someone tell me which way I need to use, please?
>>> I also saw someone say that I need to use a file explorer after updating hosts to manually switch the permissions of the hosts file, in order to improve performance. Can anyone tell me if this is accurate, and if so how to do it?
Thanks!
kwest12 said:
Hello, I'm on the latest 6.0.1 stock. I've used Nexus Root Toolkit to unlock my bootloader, root (SuperSU), and flash TWRP. I flashed Xposed using the Xposed installer. Now I'm looking to get AdAway up and running. I've done some searching and I see some conflicting reports about whether this needs to be done systemless, and how to get it working. Stuff I've heard is:
1. Just install the apk from XDA and install normally, update hosts, and you're good.
2. Install apk, use a program (like Titanium Backup) to make it a system app, update hosts, done.
3. Install apk, flash some sort of AdAway package in TWRP, update hosts, done.
4. Install apk, do some adb process to create a symlink of some sort, update hosts, done.
5. I haven't heard anyone really mention it, but in Preferences I see an option to "Enable systemless mode" which I haven't seen anyone really mention.
Can someone tell me which way I need to use, please?
>>> I also saw someone say that I need to use a file explorer after updating hosts to manually switch the permissions of the hosts file, in order to improve performance. Can anyone tell me if this is accurate, and if so how to do it?
Thanks!
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Hello... Just allow SU permission, tic "enable systemless mode" in preferences if you use systemless Root. Tap on "disable" next to the red cross and let it download the new host. When prompted, reboot. Done...
Never seen anything about setting extra permissions... I don't read the XDA thread anyway and downloaded the app from here: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway
Cheers...

unlimited hotspot for nougat [ROOT]

PLEASE NOTE:This is NOT a guide to root your phone but i did provide the links to the tools to do so for most Samsung's for help with root check your own phone model forum's section.
WARMING; Rooting a device may void the warranty on the device. It may also make the device unstable or if not done properly, may completely brick the device. Some methods may install additional apps/software on your device. XDA-Developers or the author does not take any responsibility for your device. Root at your own risk and only if you understand what you are doing! Additionally this may go against your service contract which I'm not responsible for as well.
Worked for my j700p running 7.1.1 stock rooted with TWRP/SUPERSU latest. If works for you leave a thank you and confirm device.
What you need to do to get tethering on Nougat is root the device (temporarily at least), enable tethering and then (if you want) unroot it so that everything is back to normal and you can take OTA updates and use Android Pay without any issues.
All you’ll need to enable tethering on Android nougat is TWRP recovery installed on your device and the latest systemless SuperSU zip (should work with magisk as well, if someone could confirm that'd be nice) to root the device. (Always remember to backup your system just in case)
How to Enable Tethering on Android Nougat
Root your android running nougat
Edit build.prop file: Add the
net.tethering.noprovisioning
line to the bottom of build.prop file on your Android device. (Download Build.Prop Editor from the play store if you don't know how to get to this, I suggest Rom toolbox as it has build.prop included as well as terminal emulator which you will need for the next step. LINKS BELOW)
Reboot device after saving changes to build.prop file.
Download/install a Terminal emulator app from Play Store (I used the terminal emulator included in ROM toolbox but you can choose whichever you'd like.) You also WILL need busy box installed as well to be able to execute this line. (will be prompted to install upon rom toolbox install with a link)
Open Terminal emulator on your device and issue the following commands one-by-one:
su
settings put global tether_dun_required 0
exit
└ Grant root access to the 3 apps when asked.
Reboot device
DONE!
If you wish to unroot now you can. I have not tested this so can't confirm if works after unroot but just go to SuperSu settings full unroot. Restart and you should be good. This should renable android pay.
CREDIT goes to Shivam Malani, Thank You!
Links;
Odin (for my sm-j700p I used latest everything)
https://samsungodin.com/download/
SUPERSU
http://www.supersu.com/download
TWRP
https://twrp.me
Rom toolbox lite (for build.prop editor and terminal emulator)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolbox
Busybox https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer

PRO6 PLUS Flyme 7.3 completely ROOT

After upgrading to flyme7, Meizu limits the full root privileges. After the system settings get root, installing supersu can't be used, and root privileges may be lost after reboot.
You can now get full root privileges by executing the script. You can get full root privileges by following the procedure below.
1. Required attachments: root script, MT toolbox
2. Restart after the system settings get root, install the MT toolbox, click the Root script.sh and execute it, agree to the MT toolbox to obtain root privileges, the script will automatically get the full ROOT, and then automatically restart.
3. After restarting, the SuperSU icon will appear on the desktop. After clicking enter, it will be used normally. The xposed framework can also be activated normally.
Attachment download link:
Code:
pan.baidu.COM/s/139napinPQQ77GDaossKe7w
Extraction code: l65a
Thanks to the original author:枫亭吴小豪
Good post.But from my experience with flyme, you are just fuc** flyme. Flyme is a heavily customized rom and it is not stable with xposing. You will understand as time goes.
Is it worth playing with this? What is the benefit of this script over the usual way getting root access on the phone?
In the case this is more useful, is there a link where it is directly downloadable? The link in the main post is just keep asking ti install an app instead of downloading the zip file. Could you please upload the script to where it can be easily downloaded and not require additional apps to install.

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