Full unroot - Sony Xperia M4 Aqua

Hi
I have E2303 with 6.0.1 unbloated from this forum. It's cool rom but my SuperSU cant be updated via recovery or settings. I can't unroot or delete this app by settings(nothing happens). Is there any way to unroot phone (i want to play pokemon go XD) except going back to stock rom? (bootloader is unlocked, TWRP)

You can unroot by flashing stock boot.img, but TWRP will stay there. So you would only lose SuperSU.

If you want Pokemon GO, download xposed installer, and install Xposed, and download exstension to hide root

Andvelop said:
If you want Pokemon GO, download xposed installer, and install Xposed, and download exstension to hide root
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That is nonsense since pogo introduced safetynet

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Magisk using flashfire thoughts.

I'm no developer by any means, first thing. Just spit balling some thoughts for others to possibly make reality. If you were to install the stock unrooted software via zip. Followed by Magisk. Would this satisfy Magisk requirements for unrooted software? While allowing Flashfire to install Magisk directly behind the rom before the reboot? If I knew how to make a zip from the stock tar I would try this on an old s4 I have. But again I only dabble in this stuff so im pretty green.
magisk can hide root but not xposed with supersu.
Reason: pphson's superuser requires a modified boot.img, which will fail on this device.
I have the same problem. I have an S6 Edge without a custom recovery so I can't install Magisk since you can only install it by flashing it through recovery.

[GUIDE] SafetyNet pass, working Android Pay with magisk 14.5 and xposed[ON/OFF].

I tested it and this works:
Bought N950F DS.
Instaled TWRP as in this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73817280&postcount=3
Part 3 - Magisk.
I did not flash custom rom, i wanted to stay on stock. (no system format)
Flashed Magisk 14.5
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/beta-magisk-v13-0-0980cb6-t3618589
Boot into system, configure in Magisk
install xposed (api 25),
finally you will have after few reboots xposed v89.
(Install some modules, but remember to backup in TWRP before every module installation.
For me, some of them caused TouchWiz to not show on start, had to do few reboots (bixby + power + volume down long press).
For example do not install firefdskit.
GravityBox is working fine for me now.
Also Kmod for whatsapp.)
In this state Android Pay wont work.
To get it working there is currently only one option i know:
Install this:
RootSwitch 1-3-3-16
https://www.asus.com/zentalk/tw/for...5MjEyfDVlYzZhYzljfDE1MTM3NDk3NzN8MHwxNzM1NDI=
After installing DO NOT TOUCH TOP ROOT SECTION.
Only use xposed section:
Switch xposed to off, soft reboot, install Android Pay, add card.
Whenever you need to pay in shop you have to do it (turn xposed off), later you can switch on, soft reboot and use modules.
Waiting for better way....but everyone says that Android Pay will never work with xposed so this is currently only option for me since phone without xposed is unusable.
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
Interceptor777 said:
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
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in xposed settings?
I did that but SN wont allow for that, fail.
xtam said:
in xposed settings?
I did that but SN wont allow for that, fail.
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No, you disable the Xposed module in magisk. That basically.uninstalls Xposed on next boot. And you can re-enable it.
Interceptor777 said:
You can also just install Xposed with magisk, and then you can enable/disable the xposed module whenever you need safetynet
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Interceptor777 said:
No, you disable the Xposed module in magisk. That basically.uninstalls Xposed on next boot. And you can re-enable it.
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no, in magisk 14.5 i have few modules installed, but there is no xposed, when i was installing xposed magisk told me to download xpsed apk installer, so xposed is separated, not as uncheckable module.
Hi all?
Can someone confirm that we can be on stock rom while using magisk and twrp?
I mean replace stock recvery by twrp, root with magisk and continue to use stock rom instead of flashing custom rom.
I m on iron man rom (custom) wich is very nice. I want to try the lastest samsug rom (lastest firmware BQKG) with twrp, magisk and xposed?
Do you think it s possible without any issue like popup error windows or other problems?
Thank for your help
What cpu?
Does this work for snapdragon orrr...?
@RyleyDyck
RyleyDyck said:
Does this work for snapdragon orrr...?
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Depends.
Definitely check the Snapdragon root section and check your Bootloader version, how to is described in the SamFail thread.
@jkr192
jkr192 said:
Hi all?
Can someone confirm that we can be on stock rom while using magisk and twrp?
I mean replace stock recvery by twrp, root with magisk and continue to use stock rom instead of flashing custom rom.
I m on iron man rom (custom) wich is very nice. I want to try the lastest samsug rom (lastest firmware BQKG) with twrp, magisk and xposed?
Do you think it s possible without any issue like popup error windows or other problems?
Thank for your help
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You could, yes. There's no rule to must have a custom rom in order to use Magisk/ have root. Just be sure to check the "How-To root" thread for simple instructions.
@xtam
xtam said:
no, in magisk 14.5 i have few modules installed, but there is no xposed, when i was installing xposed magisk told me to download xpsed apk installer, so xposed is separated, not as uncheckable module.
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Not sure how that is, but you installed Magisk first and then Xposed with Magisk.
It's by that definition a Module of Magisk, which you can just disable inside Magisk regardless what Xposed's actual status is (ON or OFF).
No need to worry, just toggle it OFF inside Magisk. Your Xposed apps may FC, but that's the tradeoff for being able to use SafetyNet at will.

Looking for a Magisk boot image

As SuperSU causes nothing but trouble in terms of being able to use android pay, many apps, and the like, I wanted to move over to magisk, but I have SuperSU by virtue of a flashed boot image, so no matter what I try I can't get rid of superSU (even been rooting around in the system files to try and get rid of it and it just comes back).
Is there a magisk boot image for the E2303, and if not does anyone have a stock boot.img for the e2303 on hand, as I have managed to lose mine
Flobbity said:
As SuperSU causes nothing but trouble in terms of being able to use android pay, many apps, and the like, I wanted to move over to magisk, but I have SuperSU by virtue of a flashed boot image, so no matter what I try I can't get rid of superSU (even been rooting around in the system files to try and get rid of it and it just comes back).
Is there a magisk boot image for the E2303, and if not does anyone have a stock boot.img for the e2303 on hand, as I have managed to lose mine
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Open supersu app Go to>setting's>select Full Unroot (clean up for permanent unroot)
Or do a clean install ( reflash ftf on flashtool ) then go get sorted with magisk
You can get everything you need to root with magisk for your M4 by LOOKING HERE.
Or checking out HERE.
Good luck

Safetynet bypassed on Lineage os 15.1 !!!!

I just noticed that my kenzo bypasses safetynet on lineage os 15.1 20180323 build by lokmansiu. I can install Netflix from playstore, run super Mario run and pokemon go without any problems, also tested on safetynet test app. But I cant understand how is this possible provided I didnt even install magisk.
though I have not rooted the rom,
my bootloader is locked(used edl mode to flash twrp and then the rom)
can anyone plz tell if this is even normal??
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I just noticed that my kenzo bypasses safetynet on lineage os 15.1 20180323 build by lokmansiu. I can install Netflix from playstore, run super Mario run and pokemon go without any problems, also tested on safetynet test app. But I cant understand how is this possible provided I didnt even install magisk.
though I have not rooted the rom,
my bootloader is locked(used edl mode to flash twrp and then the rom)
can anyone plz tell if this is even normal??
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No root = no problem.
You only fail SafetyNet if you use SuperSU to root your phone or forget to use Magisk Hide when rooting using Magisk.
SafetyNet also fails if you use Xposed Framework
Noter2017 said:
No root = no problem.
You only fail SafetyNet if you use SuperSU to root your phone or forget to use Magisk Hide when rooting using Magisk.
SafetyNet also fails if you use Xposed Framework
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But i always use custom ROMs without root and still the safetynet test still always failed
The only difference between this and previous scenario is that my bootloader is locked and the selinux in this ROM is hopefully enforcing...are they the reason?
how did you install twrp in edl mode with bootloader locked?
arnabbandopadhyay said:
how did you install twrp in edl mode with bootloader locked?
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Follow the instruction from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xExKvog5RP4
Tip: You can install twrp version of your choice. Just download twrp of your choice and rename it to recovery.img and place it in TWRP_ZCX/images folder (delete existing recovery.img file inside the image folder).
This method doesnot unlock the bootloader.
Nabin Pokhrel said:
Follow the instruction from this video:
Tip: You can install twrp version of your choice. Just download twrp of your choice and rename it to recovery.img and place it in TWRP_ZCX/images folder (delete existing recovery.img file inside the image folder).
This method doesnot unlock the bootloader.
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I don't know why but it didn't work for me. Still uncertified.
I recommend you flash Magisk to enable root access. Then use it with its "hide detection" feature (it is the default setting). It will mask your root access and unlocked bootloader from SafetyNet detection. Have a try.
@[email protected] said:
I just noticed that my kenzo bypasses safetynet on lineage os 15.1 20180323 build by lokmansiu. I can install Netflix from playstore, run super Mario run and pokemon go without any problems, also tested on safetynet test app. But I cant understand how is this possible provided I didnt even install magisk.
though I have not rooted the rom,
my bootloader is locked(used edl mode to flash twrp and then the rom)
can anyone plz tell if this is even normal??
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Because selinux is finally set as enforcing. Probably next updates of other roms will be enforcing too
arnabbandopadhyay said:
I don't know why but it didn't work for me. Still uncertified.
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Because new build comes with selinux = enforcing
That means you are good to go
If that is permissive then you'll get error in bypassing safety net without magisk.
May I ask if use this method and later on want to revert back to a completely stock Miui ROM how do I do that on my kenzo device. Do I just use the mi flash tool and flash the original stock ROM back?

Rooting: Replacing Kingroot with Magisk

Hey guys, I own a galaxy grand 2 and I'd like to know the best method to root it with Magisk.
From research, kingroot seems to have the easiest method (through the root App).
I'm thinking about rooting with kingroot App and later switch to Magisk.
Here are the steps I plan to use:
-Root with kingroot App
-Install official TWRP App and create a custom recovery
-uninstall Kingroot (unroot device)
-Boot into recovery and flash Magisk
-install Magisk manager
Will this method work properly? And will it enable Apps to pass safetynet test?
Any tips will be appreciated, thanks
Rizzy717 said:
Hey guys, I own a galaxy grand 2 and I'd like to know the best method to root it with Magisk.
From research, kingroot seems to have the easiest method (through the root App).
I'm thinking about rooting with kingroot App and later switch to Magisk.
Here are the steps I plan to use:
-Root with kingroot App
-Install official TWRP App and create a custom recovery
-uninstall Kingroot (unroot device)
-Boot into recovery and flash Magisk
-install Magisk manager
Will this method work properly? And will it enable Apps to pass safetynet test?
Any tips will be appreciated, thanks
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Yes this method work fine for all N base with kernel A$$ 2.1.
ari.subagiyo said:
Yes this method work fine for all N base with kernel A$$ 2.1.
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Ok thanks, I'll try it and give an update here.

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