[GUIDE] After Root - EdXposed, SafetyNet, SELinux and more - OnePlus Nord Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi,
This guide help you to find a correct configuration and make environment for installing EdXposed and pass SafetyNet (and more) on a official Nord rom (tested on my EU 10.5.8)
All apps pass SafetyNet, Xposed and Magisk test (bank app, tv app, pogo, mario kart, ...)
Code:
ADVICE
This method need to put SELinux in permissive mode, it's no safe for your phone security..
But almost years, all my phone is in permissive mode, no problems ever for my.
Use at your risk!
Instructions :
-Install last official android 10 version for you device
-Root your devices (follow this guide)
-(Optional) Flash TWRP Recovery with fastboot in recovery partition
-Install/upgrade Magisk/Magisk Manager in the last stable version
-Reboot
-In Magisk setting tab, disable and enable "magisk hide" switch
-Install busybox app (don't open now) (my app is by Stericson, i suppose work on other busybox app)
-Go to Magisk manager and download following module :
. BusyBox for android NDK
. App Systemizer
. Magisk for recovery (mm) (only if you have flashed TWRP)
. Debloater (only if you need to debloat app per app your phone)
. Active systemless host in Magisk options (if you need AdAway)
. Flash youtube vanced with magisk if you need vanced (install root method doesn't work for me)
-Reboot
-Check if BusyBox (1.31.1. osm0sis) is installed on /system/xbin on your BusyBox app companion
-Open terminal and tip (once at once):
Code:
su
systemize
s
c
-Create a new file called "08setperm" in /data/adb/post-fs-data.d
Put this code inside:
Code:
#!/system/sh
setenforce 0
-Install latest Riru Core in magisk manager.
-Install EdXposed Manager
-Reboot
-Go to EdXposed Manager and install the latest canary Sandhook version
-In options tab, switch on "App List Mode" and "Instant Module List"
-Browse, download and install "HiddenCore Module" on Manager
-Go on module tab and active EdXposed module and HiddenCore module
-Reboot
-Go to Blacklist tab on EdXposed Manager and enable:
. Your apps (like with magisk hide feature)
. Carrier service
. Google framework
. Google game
. Google play store
. Google play service
-Go to Magisk Manager and hide:
. Your apps
. Google play service (uncheck and check again)
-Disable usb debugging in dev options (for full spoof)
-Reboot and done!
My favorites apps/module:
. Battery charge limit (example: stop night charge at 99% and wait to discharge to 90% and charge again to 99% target)
. Migrate (the new best app saver, titanium backup is.. hum..)
. adaway (block ads, add repo on this app for better work)
. Mixplorer (cool file/root explorer)
. Materiel terminal (cool terminal, no superficial tweek)
. AodNotify (the best notification light for me..)
. Wifi Key View (show yours wifi keys)
. Liveboot (watch and save a logcat in place of boot animation)
. Alltrans xposed (translate all your apps)
. Gravitybox xposed (most customisation)
. Minminguard xposed (ad block for apps)
. LuckyPatcher + xposed module
See you!

Thanks! Did exatcly everything right. And Magisk & Xposed are prefectly hidden from my banking app. But the CompleteControl App (for VISA card) is still detecting it. I don't know what I can do to prevent that. I read in an article that "There are many files and packages that MDMs look for when detecting if a device is rooted. " like
"Su Binaries. The following list of Su binaries are often looked for on rooted devices./system/bin/su
/system/xbin/su
/sbin/su
/system/su
/system/bin/.ext/.su
/system/usr/we-need-root/su-backup
/system/xbin/mu"
---> should I therefore uninstall BusyBox? When clicking on "UNINSTALL" in the app, you get a pretty big disclaimer that you might lose funcionality of many rooted apps, so I didn't. After doing all the steps in #1 post, is it safe to disable and uninstall BusyBox? Is there an alternative to hide root from CompleteControl app? THANKS! Great work with the guide btw...

I followed the instructions, and although Magisk Manager itself thinks SafetyNet passes, other SafetyNet checkers still show it fails everything and e.g. I can't update Netflix or find it when searching the Play Store

Would you like this to get proofread to make this article readable by other people?
---------- Post added at 11:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:45 PM ----------
NTWarrior said:
I followed the instructions, and although Magisk Manager itself thinks SafetyNet passes, other SafetyNet checkers still show it fails everything and e.g. I can't update Netflix or find it when searching the Play Store
Click to expand...
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Download an .apk and install it over Netflix. The latest one might not work, so try out a few different versions.

You quote magisk for recovery but to use it you need to access /data partition. How do you decrypt it?

I installed the current (26) Riru, installing edXposed failed (they don’t support it yet). After some searching, I installed LSPosed instead.
Now I’m passing safety net with just hide props config and no HiddenCore needed

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[G920F/FD/W8/...][6.0+] SYSTEMLESS DevBase | Encryption support | Stock OTA updates

SYSTEMLESS DevBase has been developed and physically tested on S7 Edge (G935F), so main thread containing the most detailed description you can find here:
>> [SAMSUNG][6.0+] SYSTEMLESS DevBase | Encryption support | Stock OTA updates <<
However, it should work on ALL SAMSUNG DEVICES running Android 6.0+, so if you are Galaxy S6 flat (G920xx) owner - please place your feedback & discussion here to let me know about device-specific issues or to let me know that everything works perfect
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Are you tired with traditional custom ROMs?
Do you miss custom ROMs but you would like to have encrypted /data (for privacy/security reasons)?
You are in the right place! I present you SYSTEMLESS DevBase - an SYSTEMLESS equivalent of my previous work (for older devices)
Prerequisites:
- Samsung device running stock or stock-based Android 6.0+ (mandatory!)
- Rooted device - SuperSU v2.76+ installed in SYSTEMLESS mode (mandatory!) (*)
- Stock, untouched /system partition (not mandatory, but recommended for working OTA)
- Stock recovery (not mandatory, but recommended for working OTA)
(*) NOTE: The latest CF-Auto-Root image for G920F contains SuperSU v2.74 which does not support SYSTEMLESS solutions (su.d is not triggered early enough). It is NOT enough to update it via PlayStore to the newest version and update su binaries! You need to update it using TWRP / FlashFire installable ZIP from THIS STABLE or THIS BETA thread. Alternatively you can use "EverRoot" -> "Inject SuperSU" option in FlashFire even if you are rooted already by CF-Auto-Root (it will update SuperSU in the same way as flashing ZIP).
SYSTEMLESS DevBase:
1. Benefits / main features:
- Works with encypted /data partition
- Working official OTA updates! (see Tips & Tricks)
- Does NOT perform any phisical modifications in /system
- Does NOT perform any additional changes/patches to the kernel
- Removed KNOX warnings (systemlessly removed SecurityLogAgent)
- It contains SYSTEMLESS BusyBox (bionic, the most stable and respected release)
- It allows you to easily modify most of files & apps in your /system - SYSTEMLESSLY (see Tips & Tricks)
- It does not interfere with Magisk! You can use Magisk in paralell with SYSTEMLESS DevBase if you need it for your favorite module.
2. Systemless Safe De-Bloat (more info below):
What does it mean and why is it called "safe"?
- ONLY apps available in stores will be systemlessly removed from the ROM, so you can easily (re)install any of these app if you like
- ONLY pre-installed system apps are will be systemlessly removed, DevBase installer never touch any updated app nor app installed manually from store
Thus, the following conclusions can be drawn:
1. If you install my SYSTEMLESS DevBase directly over working stock ROM - in most cases almost all these apps will remain untouched, because almost all apps have been updated already (stored on /data). But then you will be able to remove any useless app using the "Application manager" -> [Name_Of_App_To_Remove] -> MORE -> Uninstall updates. NOTE: App will disappear arter reboot and will be visible even in Titanium Backup!
2. If you perform "Wipe data" directly before installing SuperSU and my SYSTEMLESS DevBase (before you let to install app's updates) - then all apps listed below will be removed. If you would like to use any of these apps - just install it manually from appropriate store. Installed manually app will not be removed during the next DevBase update or re-install.
Removed apps list (depends on the device, should cover all devices starting from Galaxy S5):
ChatON
Chrome
Drive
Dropbox
EditorsDocs
Evernote
Excel
Facebook
FB Messenger
FB Pages Manager
Flipboard
Google+ / Photos
Group Play
Hangouts
Instagram
OneDrive
OneNote
PEN.UP
Play Books
Play Games
Play Movies
Play Music
Play Newsstand
PowerPoint
Skype
Smart Remote
WhatsApp
Word
NEW! Safe De-Bloat feature automatically detects and systemlessly removes apps not listed above, but present in your CSC package
3. Systemless CscFeature MOD (enabled some built-in, hidden features):
- Added shutter sound menu in Camera app
- Sending/receiving MMS without data on
- Show SMS/MMS sending time instead of receiving
- Added "Exit Internet" option to stock browser
- Added call button in Phone Logs (**)
- Added "Call/Message block" option in Settings
- Added symbols as secondary keys in Samsung keyboard (**)
- Call Recording (manual control, added "Record" button)
(**) may not work starting from Android 7.0 Nougat
Installation:
1. FlashFire app (recommended ***):
- Open file using "Flash ZIP or OTA" option
- UNTICK "Mount /system read/write" [extremely important for working OTA!]
- Enable "EverRoot" -> "Inject SuperSU" option if necessary (see NOTE above (*))
- Tap "FLASH"
2. TWRP recovery:
- Tap "Keep Read Only" on the Welcome screen [extremely important for working OTA!]
- Open file using "Install" option (use extSdCard or OTG storage in case of encrypted /data)
- Confirm flash by swiping right
- Tap "Reboot System"
NOTE1: One additional auto-reboot may be performed at first boot. It is not a bug (may be required for systemless build.prop support - see Tips & Tricks for more explanations)
NOTE2: Do not worry about red "mount /data failed..." messages displayed in TWRP in case of encrypted /data (installer will do the work anyway!)
(***) As far as I know - FlashFire is the only flashing tool with full access to /data during flash in case of encrypted devices. It is also the only tool which allows you to perform full backup/restore of partitions, including encrypted /data. It does NOT require custom recovery to work!
Credits: @Chainfire for systemless SuperSU and a lot of inspiration
Hit Thanks button if you like my work. If you really appreciate my work - feel free to buy me a beer
Download
>> Recent SYSTEMLESS DevBase <<
Note:
Check MD5 sum BEFORE flash (useful TOOL), because flashing damaged or incomplete ZIP files can lead to issues! Correct MD5 sum is shown on the AndroidFileHost website while downloading.
Changelog
Please visit MAIN THREAD - post #3
Tips & Tricks
1. OTA updates:
- Basically, the only thing you need to take OTA update is to perform "Full unroot" in the SuperSU app. However, a better way is to use "unroot2ota" terminal command, because this will not remove DevBase boot script from /su/su.d and the only thing you will need to re-activate SYSTEMLESS DevBase (and all your systemless MODs) after performing OTA update is just re-root your device with CF-Auto-Root.
- If you flashed custom recovery like TWRP - it is mandatory to restore your stock recovery (otherwise OTA will not work). You can do it using FlashFire app (the easiest way) - just open recovery.img file (extracted from your original FW) using "Flash firmware package" option, disable "Preserve recovery" option and then tap "FLASH". EDIT: Starting from version v1.2 there is a new "unroot2ota" feature which allow you to restore stock recovery using /system/recovery-fromm-boot.p file. There is no guarantee to perform it successfully (even if there is no error message) but in most cases it works well (tested on Nougat beta). Please go to recovery before you try to get OTA to check if you have stock recovery already after performing "unroot2ota" (if not - you need to use PC Odin to flash recovery.img packed in tar file).
- It is recommended to temporarily disable "Auto-update apps" in Play Store settings before you unroot your device. It will prevent updating applications covered by Safe De-Bloat list, as there apps will temporarily appear until you re-root the phone after performing OTA update.
Note (devices which use dm-verity): You should never allow /system modifications in TWRP, never allow to remount /system r/w in any app (e.g. Root Explorer, FlashFire, etc.) and never flash a ZIP file which could modify your /system or remount it r/w. Failure to follow these recommendations will break dm-verity verification and will cause, that your device may not be able to boot with the stock kernel (you will need to re-flash your original FW using PC Odin to make your device bootable).
2. Making your own modifications:
- You can systemlessly replace any existing system app by modded one. Just put modified app to /data/devbase/system/app or /data/devbase/system/priv-app and then reboot your device
- You can systemlessly replace jar or apk in /system/framework. Just put modified one to /data/devbase/system/framework and then reboot your device (NOTE: framework support has been added for advanced users -> there is high risk of bootloop if you do something wrong!)
- You can systemlessly add or override any line in /system/build.prop. Just put (only new or changed) line to /data/devbase/system/build.prop and then reboot your device (NOTE: one additional auto-reboot will be performed if /data/devbase/system/build.prop file has been added, modified or removed. It is not a bug - it is required for the changes in /data/devbase/system/build.prop to take effect!)
- You can systemlessly replace any existing file in /system/csc and /system/etc (but NOT in subdirectories). Just put modified copy of a file to /data/devbase/system/csc or /data/devbase/system/etc and then reboot device
Limitations: original app or file MUST physically exist with the same name in /system, you can NOT add a new app or file this way!
Example 1 (Ad-Blocking): Download the latest Ad-Blocking ZIP installer from THIS thread. Extract "hosts" file (placed in /system/etc inside ZIP file), then copy it to /data/devbase/system/etc, set rw-r--r-- (644) permissions and then reboot device
Example 2 (modded SystemUI): Create "SystemUI" directory in /data/devbase/system/priv-app and then put modified "SystemUI.apk" file into it. Set rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions to "SystemUI" directory, rw-r--r-- (644) permissions to "SystemUI.apk" and then reboot device
Example 3 (De-Bloating a bit more): You can just create empty directories in /data/devbase/system/app (or priv-app) corresponding to applications in /system/app (or priv-app). Alternatively (more advanced method), you can add an app to modded enforceskippingpackages.txt file (you can find it in /data/devbase/system/etc or /data/devbase/system/csc_contents, depending on the original location in /system) and increase number in the 1st line. Second method should not be used by beginners (without a basic knowledge related to UNIX text format)
3. How to manually maintain the newest ROM version:
If you do not care about OTA - you can manually update your device to the newest ROM available @ Sammobile, keeping your original CSC (you need multi-file original FW, I mean separate files for BL/AP/CP/CSC). You need to download 2 ROMs: ROM with the newest changelist and the latest ROM containing your original CSC. Extract both and open in PC Odin BL/AP/CP files from the ROM with highest changelist but open CSC file from the ROM containing your CSC (I recommend to use HOME_CSC_* file to avoid auto-wipe-data). Flash such "mix", re-root and enjoy
Reserved
There is new version available
Changelog
v1.1:
- Added SYSTEMLESS support for /system/framework
- Added SYSTEMLESS support for /system/build.prop (overrides & additions)
- Added major Android update detection (auto-remove mods for older API to prevent bootloops & FCs)
- Added BusyBox bionic (the most stable and respected release)
- Added logging to /data/devbase/last_boot.log (API & errors)
- Added SuperSU boot patcher version checker (exits su.d boot script if < 2.76)
- Added "Please DO NOT wipe /cache" warning in case of encrypted devices and TWRP recovery
- Minor changes & optimizations in the shell code
- Added SYSTEMLESS DevBase uninstaller
Download link:
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_v1.1.zip <<
Since new version has many more features -> there are more possibilities of bootloop (especially if you are playing with framework mods). I have created DevBase remover to let you get out from bootloop. Of course uninstaller does NOT "know" which mod caused the problem, so it will not remove any file from /data/devbase directory, it will remove only /su/su.d/0000000devbase boot script to make your device bootable (again) so you can manually delete problematic mod:
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_remover.zip <<
Thanks master for this new job.
A little question... The CSC changes on my phone do not apply, none, but the debloat changes are OK. I checked the log in data/devbase but it is empty ... What is wrong?
Enviado desde mi SM-G920I mediante Tapatalk
Another update:
v1.3:
- Fixed CscFeature MOD (e.g. G920I case, now should work with all Samsung devices/variants)
v1.2:
- Added info in Settings/About device/Software info/Build number (can be overrided by editing /data/devbase/system/build.prop)
- unroot2ota: added ability to restore stock recovery using /system/recovery-from-boot.p file (no guarantee)
- unroot2ota: check /system partition for common modifications before unroot
- Minor changes & improvements in the shell code
>> SYSTEMLESS_DevBase_v1.3.zip <<
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_alexndr said:
Are you tired with traditional custom ROMs?
Do you miss custom ROMs but you would like to have encrypted /data (for privacy/security reasons)?
You are in the right place! I present you SYSTEMLESS DevBase - an SYSTEMLESS equivalent of my previous work (for older devices)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just don't get it. What exactly is it? What is the purpose? It ain't a ROM is it?

B396_Reloaded [magisk][Xposed][microG]

Hi, i've worked on B396 stock rom , to give it more options :
- Multi user
- Call Recorder (native)
- hide navbar
- 4G icon
- 6 themes from Huawei mate10
- init.d support
- i forget ...
In aroma installer you can:
- Root systemless
- Xposed systemless
- get Viper4android systemless
- Choice No Gapps/microG/Official Gapps
- install usefull Xposed modules
- install extra apps ...
and more
CHANGELOGS:
2018/02/10 : v1.1
System Updated :
- add Twin/Clone app from huawei (read post #02 to correct use)
- add Cust support for PLK-L01 or PLK-AL10 models
Gapps Updated :
- GMS Core (services google play)
- Phonesky (Play store)
- Velvet (google now)
- Gmail2 (google mail)
- Latinime (google keyboard)
- talkback (Accessibility service)
- WebViewGoogle
Extra Updated:
- GPS_locker
- Firefox
Xposed Modules Updated:
- Pixel_NavBar
Others Updates:
- Install process (microG/Nothing) : will wipe dalvik +cache
INSTALL:
Wipe datas if comming from NOT emui ROM
Wipe Dalvik+cache if comming from emui ROM
If you want NOGAPPS or MicroG:
First: install ROM+included GAPPS, (no need to root etc ..) reboot and do the setup ...
SECOND: run Installer again (no need to flash the rom) just select your options...
MicroG users: read post #02 to set it correctly
first boot take 3mn, or 10mn with Xposed
Please update your device to B390 before install:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7/development/stock-b390-twrp-t3723635
Download :
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdl903g69wbimqo/B396_Reloaded_Full_1.1.zip
Kernel updated to 3.10.108 (end of life)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wgc44dx0khiafyb/Kernel_B396_reloaded_v2.1.zip/file
YOU MUST USE MAGISK v14 ONLY, another version will break GPS.
#################################################
DO NOT MIRROR MY LINK without my authorization
DO NOT POST/PUBLISH at any other place without my authorization
#################################################
microG config (it's a mess) and usage:
1/ active Xposed module to Allow signature spoofing
2/ open microG app : active google registration, then config UnifiedNLP
...reboot...
3/ create your google account
to use sync of contacts/calendar/gmail
1/ in settings/apps/calendar/authorizations : give all authorizations
2/ in settings/apps/contacts/authorizations : give authorizations (minimum: contact+phone)
3/ in settings/apps/Gmail/authorizations : give all authorizations
4/ check that synchro is activated
5/ in google account start synchro
6/ wait for sync .... can take time depend of your network speed.
Play store will get updated automatically to new version ... wait it ..
if any off theses apps don't work properly do :
1/ settings/apps/*your_app*/storage : wipe data and cache
2/ kill the app
3/ do authorization again ..
4/ restart the app
NOTE : new maps (February 2018) is not supported, use 9.67.xxx (November 2017) version insteed.
i have full workings : Playstore/Gmail/Maps,and my contacts/mails/calendar are synchronized, so i know it work
Twin/Clone app config and usage:
Setting / Twin App : On the app you want to clone:
- Actually: Whatsapp, facebook.katana, facebook.orca, Mega .
Add/remove (need root):
in system/emui/base/xml/hw_clone_app_list.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- DTS2016080802881 shiyuanchang/00271386 20160822 created -->
<AppClone>
<package name="com.whatsapp"/>
<package name="com.facebook.katana"/>
<package name="com.facebook.orca"/>
<package name="mega.privacy.android.app"/>
</AppClone>
Exemple to add Twitter and remove facebook.orca:
Install any "package name viewer" app , and use it to see package name
for Twitter it is : com.twitter.android
<!-- DTS2016080802881 shiyuanchang/00271386 20160822 created -->
<AppClone>
<package name="com.whatsapp"/>
<package name="com.facebook.katana"/>
<package name="com.twitter.android"/>
<package name="mega.privacy.android.app"/>
</AppClone>
- Save the file
- go to settings/apps and select "settings" then "storage" and wipe datas
- now your Twin/Clone app list is updated with Twitter
now I install it, I hope I do not have any problems with the signal, like MM + D EMUI 4.1 by WBT v5.0 (B371), and I hope the battery keeps more like Stock B390
ilovemuzic said:
now I install it, I hope I do not have any problems with the signal, like MM + D EMUI 4.1 by WBT v5.0 (B371), and I hope the battery keeps more like Stock B390
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You will tell me ... For good battery life i just enable SIM data's , and disable overs options like aggregation etc ..
- What is your provider and country ?
Speedo.thc said:
You will tell me ... For good battery life i just enable SIM data's , and disable overs options like aggregation etc ..
- What is your provider and country ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Telekom Romania
Hey! i've just installed it but when i have to accept "terms and condition" i can't do it any solution?
tamasigerald said:
Hey! i've just installed it but when i have to accept "terms and condition" i can't do it any solution?
Click to expand...
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Please update your device to B390 before install
hi
i installed this rom.first boot is ok.but when i restart phone. it stuked in boot image.what should i do?
Hi, boot logo or bootanimation ?
boot animation
Xposed doesnt seem to work. Xposed installer says 'Installed, but not active'. When trying to install systemless framework, the installer app crashes.
Am I doing something wrong here or..?
EDIT: Tried few times to reflash the rom but every time after setting up the phone, if I reboot I will be stuck in bootloop.
Hi, you are the second to tell that, I will do test after tomorrow to try my setup, right now it was ok.
hi @Speedo.thc
thank you for your new rom
this rom support kang vip setting?
Heatti said:
Xposed doesnt seem to work. Xposed installer says 'Installed, but not active'. When trying to install systemless framework, the installer app crashes.
Am I doing something wrong here or..?
EDIT: Tried few times to reflash the rom but every time after setting up the phone, if I reboot I will be stuck in bootloop.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You must install the version I provided in aroma installer.
levolotion said:
hi @Speedo.thc
thank you for your new rom
this rom support kang vip setting?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, not a Kangvip based, but many things from Kang can be done with xposed and modules I've selected.
Speedo.thc said:
You must install the version I provided in aroma installer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I chose the Xposed option in aroma when flashing. After flashing the rom and setting up the phone, checked the xposed app and it was already inactive from the start.
Heatti said:
I chose the Xposed option in aroma when flashing. After flashing the rom and setting up the phone, checked the xposed app and it was already inactive from the start.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's active only if you flash Magisk v14 , which is inside rom installation.
By order it must be :
1: Magisk
2: Xposed
Hi speedo, nice to see that you are devoloping for our nice device. I have tested all your roms but aktual i am returned to your mmkang 3.2, running as a good daily driver. Coming from it, is it possible to flash your rom with twrp, like your other roms?
Should I delete fingerprints before flashing?
Thank you. I am very curious to test it...
For next versions, it would be nice to have a dark theme, looking like oreo or nougat...
After installation, the google maps application does not start
Hi speedo,, i leave miui for this one, could i suggest you to add smart-e (better than floating control for me), and can you tell me how you hide navbar? Thanks.

AMLogic S912 & S905 FAQ ✰ Fix Root, Hide SU, Backup/Restore... ✩ Media Player TV Box!

AMLogic S912 & S905 FAQ ✰ Fix Root, Hide SU, Backup/Restore... ✩ Media Player TV Box!
AMLogic S905 & S912 FAQ, Resources, Hints & Tips ✩ Fixing Root, Masking SU, Switch SuperUser (SU), Backup & Restore!
~ Android Media Centres, Streaming Players, Smart TV's & Multimedia TV Boxes ~​
SUMMARY:
This topic provides help and assistance to users of all levels, giving access to resources for all AMLogic S905 and S912 media centers and TV boxes (and any other compatible devices), and provides detailed steps and examples - all fully-tested. I have writen my own documentation for myself and friends, so decided to simply cleaned it all up and pasted it here to share.
There is limited support for these Chinese no-name clones, so I hope this is helpful to others, and others will share their knowledge too!
Warning! Beware of S905W devices (e.g. X96 Mini). The "S905W" has inferior specifications, a crippled CPU (1.5GHz), has no 3D support (among other limitations and missing features). Always buy a S905x or S912 CPU device.
Tested on the following hardware specs: ($40-50 & $80-$120 AUD from Ebay/GearBest)
- CPU: Amlogic S905x Cortex-A53 Quad-Core 1.5GHz -&- AML S912 Cortex-A53 Octo-Core 2.0GHz.
- GPU: ARM Mail-450MP5 Penta-Core 750MHz -&- Mali-T820MP3 Tri-Core 750MHz. [I question these Chinese Specs!]
- RAM: 1GB, 2GB, 3GB or 4GB (DDR3\DDR4); FLASH 'ROM': 16GB, 32GB+ (EMMC).
- OS: Android 6.0.x Marshmallow.​
Magisk Topics » Magisk Stable | Magisk Beta | Support Q&A
Downloads » Magisk Manager | Magisk Flashable | Magisk Clean-up v20180429 | v20180328
Requirements Magisk uses logging ('logd' service) to hide/mask root. Magisk Hide needs Kernel v3.8+ or newer (e.g. My Galaxy S5 uses v3.10.40 & X96 TV box has v3.14.29).
Troubleshooting Documentation, Wiki & FAQ | Magisk Hide Help | Diagnosing Magisk Issues
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FAQ, HINTS & TIPS ARTICLE INDEX
» How to Backup your Device & Data (w/o Modifying Stock Recovery/Boot).
» Magisk SU & Magisk Manager Root (w/o Modifying Stock Recovery).
» Replacing BusyBox & Optimal Systemless BusyBox Installation.
» Handy Resources & Useful Download Tools.
» Anti-Detection Methods: Masking Magisk SU Root & Renaming Magisk Manager.
» Magisk Hide Settings Lost & Not Saving (Re-Opening App / Reboot) - Troubleshooting Magisk Hide.
» Corrupt or Problematic Root? Re-Rooting!
» Backup Important System, Boot, Recovery & Data Partitions.
» How to Access TWRP Recovery W/O Modifying Recovery/Boot.
» Find & Locate your Stock Boot Image Backup Created by Magisk.
» BusyBox App or BusyBox Applets Installed on your Device.
» Masking BusyBox Modules and Applets.
» Google Play Store & Play Services - Old Versions, APK Backups & Archives.
» Google Play Store & Play Services - Errors, Issues, Fixes & Troubleshooting.​
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HOW TO BACKUP YOUR DEVICE & DATA (W/O MODIFYING STOCK RECOVERY/BOOT)
I recommend backing up the partitions before making any changes to your default box. In fact, whenever you buy *anything*, always take a full backup before doing anything - yes, before connecting it to the Internet! Regardless if there is no important data there, ALWAYS make a backup!
Requirements:
Download Optimised AML S905 & S912 Media Player Bootable TWRP Recovery image (13.3MB): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4426811&d=1519210044 (attached at bottom of post)
Reasonable quality Micro SD Card (Class '4' or higher) w/ 2GB+ size formatted in FAT32 - run a disk check if any doubts or issues w/ card;
USB Storage (memory stick, external USB drive) - optional;
USB Input (cordless mouse & keyboard, as the "air mouse" remote sends you crazy! Get a Logitech K/B & Mouse w/ unifying dongle); and
Dismantle a ball-point pen and remove the long plastic ink nib section (or a kebab stick, tooth pick, paper clip);
Backup Procedure w/o Modifying Stock Recovery/Boot:
Stage 1. Access recovery w/o modifying stock device status.
1.1. Extract the Media Player compatible TWRP 'recovery.img' image from ZIP file (DO NOT RENAME FILE!).
1.2a. Insert a 2GB+ Micro SD card (Class [4] or higher) to Windows computer.
1.2b. Format Micro SD card on PC: untick "Quick Format" and select 'FAT32' (not 'FAT', not 'NTFS', not 'exFAT').
1.3a. Copy only the 'recovery.img' to the root of the Micro SD card (excluding any other files and folders).
1.3b. Safely eject the Micro SD card from computer and insert upside-down in the TV box.
1.4. Unplug the "AV" port cable (3.5mm audio socket) and A/C power from TV box. NOTE: May reset system date/time! TWRP Backups then have wrong time stamps!
1.5a. Carefully insert the long plastic ink ball-point pen nib/tip into the "AV" port and you will feel a button depress.
1.5b. Connect the A/C power cable to the TV box, while holding the button inside the "AV" port.
1.5c. Wait while device initialises and displays TWRP screen (Black & Blue TWRP interface).
1.5d. Release the pen ink nib NOW and reconnect the "AV" audio cable, if in use.
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Stage 2. Perform a device partition backup.
2.1. From the on-screen TWRP menu, select "Backup" menu option.
2.2a. Select three most important partitions: "/boot", "/system", "/data" (untick "/cache").
2.2b. Check the required backup space "Total Size of All Data 3100MB" against the available space on selected backup volume (enable compression if req'd).
2.3. Click the GREY button at the bottom-left to specify backup location. Choose your USB stick (or Micro SD if sufficient free space).
2.4. Backup will now run. Do not walk away - watch the process for any errors. It will only take 3-8 mins (depending on amount of data and apps on the device). N.B. Check system temperature at top-left corner before executing backup. If you are concerned about heat you should monitor this (mine was really bad - floating around 69-72'c during backup).
Once complete it will be display in Blue text: "Backup Completed in 485 Seconds". Remove the Micro SD and reboot!
** Don't forget to install a better or light-weight Launcher! Try "Nova" or even "Microsoft" Launcher - both feature rich and easy-to-use!
** Don't forget to copy/move TWRP backups from SD card to PC, to restore any partitions in future!
** Don't forget to install "BK Disabler" to disable/remove all useless system packages plus disable their services to save memory and resources!
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MAGISK SU & MAGISK MANAGER ROOT (W/O MODIFYING STOCK RECOVERY)
Connect your WiFi so that any auxillary files and updates can be downloaded during the rooting process.
Ensure you have a minimum of 2GB of free space. Allow for 1-3 hours to perform these steps. Do not rush!
Identify your device and save the essential details - see the tabs with most important information. Search for words like Build ID, Device, Model, Fingerprint, Baseband, Modem, Bootloader, CSC, etc. as these will give you most of the information you are seeking.
Download two of these "System Info" apps (unfortunately no one app covers all the information in one!) to perform a hardware and software audit of your device - personally, I use all three:
AIDA64 ("System", "CPU" & "Android" tabs.),
DevCheck ("Hardware" & "System" tabs. Has nice 'Charger Connect' counter and UI),
Device Info HW ("General" & "System" tabs.), and
SamMobile Device Info (General, Firmware & Android tabs)
Search DuckDuckGo/Google for a backup of your exact Bootloader and Build ID. This signifies a version that matches the OS and hardware variant. For example the 1st box I tested was a 1GB/8GB X96 Amlogic P212 ($40). All your finite and detailed specs are available within the System Info apps mentioned above (#1 A, B, C). Write down, export and screen shot your device's specs and details somewhere for quick reference.
For example, System Info output for my device:
Build: '20170622.19:55' in one app, but 'MHC19J' in another app (often letters & numbers and not a date w/ other hardware);
Fingerprint: 'Amlogic/P212/P212 6.0.1/MHC19J/20170622:userdebug/test-keys' (inc. make, model, device, OS, etc.);
Due to many of these Android media centres coming with a Faulty or Corrupt bundled Root, unknown SuperUser and an unlocked Bootloader - I highly recommend you either:
Flash the Magisk Combined Installer .ZIP through recovery;
backup the boot partition, extract (or download) the boot.img image, patch, then flash modified boot image .IMG through recovery; or
Install Magisk Mananger then click "Install" and select "Direct Method".
I had nothing but problems with Magisk Manager trying to take ownership and replace the corrupt SuperUser SU and SUD files (bundled with the device on delivery). For this reason, due to the boot and system partitions already being modified, I chose option "#3 A." - to flash the Magisk Flashable ZIP through recovery. However if you do have working root and an operational SuperUser, you may choose the fastest option of "#3 C.". Or if you can obtain a stock Boot image, then use option "#3 B.". The choice is yours and it really depends how messed up your device is!
Note: As many of these devices either come already rooted or are unstable, perform a full backup before installing or doing anything, so that if you make a mistake you can always revert back to that original state! e.g. An on-device backup, or backup via a PC with Google's SDK Tools (ADB) . Follow the steps above under "BACKUP YOUR DEVICE & DATA" from #1.1 to #1.5 for on-device backup instructions.
Scenario A) Stock ROM W/ Root Access
Download Magisk Flashable ZIP, Magisk Manager APK, and Magisk Uninstall ZIP onto your external storage.
Install Magisk Manager and launch the app.
Within the Manager UI, click "Install" button on screen and choose "Direct Install" method. Magisk will now attempt to install SuperUser and confirm root status.
No Errors? You are finished. Done.
Errors? Failed? If this fails, as it did for me, you need to follow the instructions above under "BACKUP YOUR DEVICE & DATA" from #1.1 to #1.5. to reboot into Recovery and perform a backup (w/o modifying Stock recovery/boot etc).
Follow steps to download the S905/S912 Backup & Recovery ZIP file (attached to bottom of topic) and prepare the Micro SD or SD Card or USB drive.
From the Recovery interface, where you performed your backup, return to the main menu and choose Install (Flash).
Now browse and select the previously downloaded Magisk ZIP file. Slide the right-hand-side button to proceed.
NOTE: If prompted whether you want to keep System partition "Ready Only", select "Keep Read Only" button to allow future OTA device updates.
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Scenario B) Stock ROM W/O Root Access (or if Scenario A. fails)
Download Magisk Flashable ZIP, Magisk Manager APK, and Magisk Uninstall.
If your bootloader is locked (To-Do: reference process to check), you will need to first unlock it. Download the original boot image or backup your device, should you
need to undo your changes. Follow steps above to backup the device (selecting Boot or all partitions) and then extract the boot image once complete -or- download the original boot image and keep it handy.
Install Magisk Manager and launch the app (green mask icon with bits of white and blue).
Select Install from middle of screen, then from the pop-up click Install on the right-hand-side.
Choose "Patch Boot Image File" and you will be asked to navigate and browse to where you downloaded the original boot image (or performed the backup). Be very careful as you will not be prompted to confirm your selection!!!
Wait for the process to complete. Now reboot into the recovery on your Micro SD card.
From here you can choose Flash to flash the previously patched boot image from within the /MagiskManager/ directory.
Once complete, reboot the device and launch Magisk Manager. At the top of the screen it will verify the Magisk SU is install and up-to-date.
If you have any doubts, you may click "Install" again and verify the process completes successfully.
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** Don't forget to install a better or light-weight Launcher! Try "Nova" or even "Microsoft" Launcher - both feature rich and easy-to-use!
** Don't forget to copy/move TWRP backups from SD card to PC, to restore any partitions in future!
** Don't forget to install "BK Disabler" to disable/remove all useless system packages plus disable their services to save memory and resources!
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REPLACING BUSYBOX & OPTIMAL SYSTEMLESS BUSYBOX INSTALLATION
What exactly is this whole Busy Box thing? Well ... BusyBox is this unified bundle of over 300 common Unix commands (as applets) forming an 'Android Swiss Army Knife' (as it is commonly referred as) that replaces and adds standard Linux functions on your device, so that you can have greater control over your device - just like a PC with Linux OS. This 'toolkit' was specifically built to accommodate embedded OS devices with limited resources to work with the Linux Kernel. It is FREE software under the GNU, however various developers create easy-to-use BusyBox installers which are available both free or paid online.
Due to many of these devices coming pre-installed with BusyBox and old/outdated bundled Applets, there can be confusion with what does or does not work. Therefore it is very important to determine what state your device is in (again writing down what works or does not) and take a backup before making changes. In recent years, developers have added code to their programs to detect BusyBox and 3rd party apps, just like other root methods. Therefore it is *highly* recommended you migrate away from the standard/bundled BusyBox and move to the Magisk 'Systemless' version of BusyBox that makes no changes to your /System partition and does not mount it 'RW'.
Please direct your thanks to @osm0sis - a truly valuable community member.
Requirements:
Download Stericson's BusyBox installer 'Free/Pro' (or reputable alternative) [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox].
Have already flashed 'Magisk Flashable ZIP' to gain Root; or installed 'Magisk Manager' v12+ (replaces BusyBox App & SuperUser Manager) and flashed 'Magisk' SU v5.6+).
Install two or more of these excellent system info apps from the Android "Play Store" to audit and display system info (OMG! I am over calling it Google "Play"! It's the Android Market!):
AIDA64 (System, CPU & Android tabs);
DevCheck (Hardware & System tabs);
Device Info HW (General & System tabs); and
SamMobile Device Info (General, Firmware & Android tabs).
BusyBox Procedure:
To begin, download and install Stericson's BusyBox installer (link above).
Launch the BusyBox app, click "Grant" to the root request, and wait for 2-3 minutes while the app initialises for the first time.
At the top of the screen it will show your current BusyBox version and details. At the bottom-left of the screen, click "Install" to update. It will automatically update and perform maintenance on SymLinks, fixing any issues for you.
Exit BusyBox and re-open. Now click "Uninstall" at the bottom-right and click "Uninstall" again saying yes you understand.
Now your system has no BusyBox! Some background services may complain but this will only be for a few minutes.
Open Magisk Manager and swipe open the left-hand side-menu and click Modules.
You will now see your currently installed (active/disabled) modules plus the latest versions of other Magisk-compatible modules below.
Click the Search icon at the top-right and search for 'busybox'. You should find "Busybox for Android NDK" (ignore the "NDK" part).
This is the Magisk recommended Systemless BusyBox module managed by XDA member 'Osmosis' @osm0sis. Click the Row for more information or click the Download icon then "Install" on the right-hand-side to begin. Once complete, without any errors, click "Reboot". If you experience any errors just reboot and try again or click save and examine the logs.
Now open one of the three 'System Info' apps (listed above) -OR- re-open the BusyBox installer app again. This will allow you to determine your BusyBox name and version! If everything was successful, you should see something like "BusyBox v1.23.4-OsMoSiS" with path "/system/xbin/".
All Done!
When an app requests SU and BusyBox access, Magisk SuperUser will prompt to grant or deny this request, then if accepted, automatically serves the Systemless BusyBox environment to the requesting app. Amazing!
If you have any issues, please use the Magisk Manager support topic and attach all related logs.
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HANDY RESOURCES & USEFUL DOWNLOAD TOOLS
Below are some handy tools you should download and have ready on the external Micro SD Card and your PC's HDD. This list is far from complete and will be updated by member suggestions! The list includes a short description plus links to further details, support, downloads and dates they were last updated. If you know an Android or Windows app that is *essential* for use, please feel to post it here, and I will add it to the list. Thanks!!
Where is the AMLogic Website? Site shows compatible OS versions, hardware specifications w/ chipset, memory RAM, CPU & frequencies, etc. Click around and you will find all sorts of info, e.g. Email address mbox-android[@]amlogic.com
» http://openlinux.amlogic.com/Android/Mbox (Strange 'S905x' is planned for OS v8 but the 'S912' is not planned beyond OS v7??)
AMLogic S912 & S905 Toolkit [Bundled Fastboot, Flash, Burn, Port, Backup] (Tool & Drivers) - IMPORTANT! Combined toolkit to flash, backup, convert recovery images and restore ALL AMLogic AML S912 & S905 TV Boxes remotely from your PC. Read more...
AMLogic Network Flash Tool [Bundled ADB & FastBoot] (Tool & Drivers) - IMPORTANT! Ability to flash, backup, convert recovery and restore AMLogic Media Player TV Boxes remotely over the network (LAN Cable or Wireless/Wi-Fi). Always backup prior to upgrading/downgrading! Capable of backing up, restoring and converting any other device's TWRP Recovery. Read more...
» https://mega.nz/#!AII2TB6R!Tk8SS9RUZbFHF9Nwl2H27fD_z54o6Ph2nSlK-JdlZDc [2018.02.24 v1]
AMLogic USB Burning Tool v2.1.6 [Device Re-Imaging] (Tools) - IMPORTANT! This tool allows you to Flash (or "Burn") an update to AMLogic Media Player / TV Boxes using a USB Type-A to Type-A cable. Ability to "Burn" (Flash) and upgrade your device. Please always backup prior to updating!
*Warning!* Wipes ALL device data!!! Use *.img files only, not *.zip files!
» https://mega.nz/#!8ZJTETzL!cdPql9YqK0GGT-xhCfplCVI7b-d0xR-nH5tDIhdeZEg [2018.03.07 v2.1.6]
» https://mega.nz/#!RcglgLrK!0rLQQP_kWCQsLbyAoBBvxFpPsy47A2KP0ycLX1FzgPI [2017.08.14 v2.1.2]
TeamWin TWRP S905 S912 Recovery (Bootable) - IMPORTANT! [Micro SD Boot 100% Guaranteed!] Use to access TWRP recovery without modifying your recovery partition. Frequently updated alternate recovery project. The most suitable recovery will depend on your device! If you cannot boot into TWRP recovery, you will need to learn your Device's Model/Fingerprint/Bootloader/Modem/CSC. Check the XDA Forums relevant for your device and custom Recovery solutions listed. Flashing will modify your Stock Recovery - this is not recommended should you wish to perform OTA firmware updates and use 3rd party apps that circumvent modified/rooted device detection (Spotify, Netflix, Stan, etc.). Be sure to take a backup of ALL IMPORTANT partitions, plus separate backups of EVERY partition too.
» https://mega.nz/#!4Mx2wSbQ!G-Vws-Xv1KfKLMg2MytoroMik_5MBVc4IZ4c7SfCpZE [AmLogic-specific S905 & S912, TWRP v3.0.2]
Odin3 for Windows - Flash various types of firmware for your device - e.g. modem, boot, system, etc. Odin can push OTA manufacturer and third-party signed/unsigned software updates / patches to devices via USB. e.g. Flash Radio to resolve various issues, or flash and restore the original to resolve custom ROM issues. Please visit the Odin3 thread by ChainFire for support. Read more...
» Odin3 v3.09.0 [2013.06.21] | Odin3 v3.09.5 [2014.03.12] | Odin3 v3.11.1 [2016.05.13] | [url=https://mega.nz/#!NJxxCbAS!EE1zGsa200NiR5RaPlAV7e4ac8YCslgELZAfxepNRJo]Odin3 v3.12.7 [2017.05.06] | Odin3 v3.12.10 [2017.11.01]
Fix Permissions v2018.04.15 by Osm0sis [Repair Micro SD & TF] Flashable - Repair and fix both file and directory errors/corruptions with ownership and permissions. Flash the signed package to execute. [URL=https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239421]Read more...
» https://mega.nz/#!wRYiSZ6K!8DVVq5v9KFsu0kkciqtla156l7nlYFCVy0QssuE8Qvw [2018.04.15]
ADB & FastBoot Drivers [Windows Mac Linux] (Drivers) - Essential if pushing, pulling and backing up device content & partitions. Familiarise yourself and bookmark the command examples on ADB + Fastboot. You will need to verify your Device's Model/Fingerprint/Bootloader/Modem/CSC BEFORE flashing. Enter commands via command prompt - for example, to push new recovery image: "fastboot boot xyz-recovery.img". Read more...
» OS Selection: Windows | Linux | MacOS
» https://mega.nz/#!EB4C3bwR!d7jO4ngpCxSsDc21ZA5l2dhDNbXnXTKFVspA8uCmUs0 [2017.12.13 Win v27.0.1]
Root SU Uninstaller by Magisk - Un-Root & Clean-up (Flashable) - IMPORTANT! UnRoot / DeRoot and reverse system modifications from Magisk SU, SuperSU and other 3rd party rooting tools. Excellent tool for removing corrupt Chinese root to install Magisk SuperUser and Magisk Manager or SuperSU. Read more...
» http://bit.do/magisk-uninstaller-flashable-zip-20180429 [Latest! Dev Link]
» https://mega.nz/#!xZInDJSQ!l_Kl-NcHvwAUEu9kC8UbH9sm14EcAzMrHFutREl4BVs [v20180429]
» https://mega.nz/#!ABJU1Jza!6xYhQn_RGJGCpQRTzX4CvDqli351p-uc28KXCX5SSkA [v20180222]
» https://mega.nz/#!4Bwn0azK!fc9roBz32eTkbJ1POy5OcsHOGTKkFShQz515PlQ4KXY [v20180113]
Osm0sis UnSU Un-Root & Clean-up (Flashable) - UnRoot and restore modified system files correctly from half a dozen 3rd party root methods. See also the Magisk Uninstaller above for more up-to-date solution should this not work. Read more...
» https://mega.nz/#!gUZhXbTD!bUGGnnDuqCRPhYoYsTOZJBWlP9B3MbroCc3vUxOgGiE [2018.02.06]
CleanupSU (Flashable) - Cleans up all leftover SuperUser files that might be laying around. Perform every time you need to re-root. See also the Magisk Uninstaller above for more up-to-date cleanup solution.
» https://mega.nz/#!MNpUjaTZ!VYBOQRfelzrFVSWdxGZdMKgY6pTa-kgJJPdfygmjblw [2016.11.03]
SUMount (Flashable) - For use with either 'Systemless' root options: @topjohnwu's Magisk SU -or- Chainfire's SuperSU. Toggles mounting of 'magisk.img' & 'magisk_merge.img' or 'su.img' to access their file systems for manipulation (ADB Shell, Aroma File Manager, TWRP Terminal or TWRP File Manager, etc.). Read more...
» https://mega.nz/#!lYZmhIga!TSE-l519X2-AUNbdPnfpzGI244TJRYGpWM9IG4HoPhE [2008.02.28]
TeamWin TWRP Recovery (Flashable & Bootable?) - NOT TESTED!! UNTESTED!!! You can always try booting (not flashing) from this recovery image if the AML S905/S912 Recovery above does not work. I recommend you learn your Device's Model/Fingerprint/Bootloader/Modem/CSC. Be sure to take a backup of ALL Important partitions. Read more...
Philz Touch Recovery [Database of Devices] (Flashable & Bootable?) - NOT TESTED!! UNTESTED!!! You can always try booting (not flashing) from this recovery image if the AML S905/S912 Recovery above does not work. I recommend you learn your Device's Model/Fingerprint/Bootloader/Modem/CSC. Be sure to take a backup of ALL Important partitions. Read more...
» https://mega.nz/#F!oZ1QDDbC!Ko20UNhowwIlXLVFjJsyKw
Want to backup your device's Recovery? Want to restore another device's Recovery? Want to use it for another Media Box? Try the nifty little tool called: AMLogic Network Flash Tool! (see above) Note: I have not tested with RockChip media boxes (RK3328 RK3368 RK3399).
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More hints and tips to come as I find time to document them:
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ANTI-DETECTION METHODS: MASKING MAGISK SU ROOT & RENAMING MAGISK MANAGER
Two features 'Magisk SU Root Masking' labeled as "Magisk Hide" -and- 'Magisk Manager Rename' labeled as "Hide Magisk Manager". This can be confusing and the sequence of these options are in reverse order, than what I would have thought. Enabling 'Magisk Hide' detection system is *usually* sufficient for most scenarios with problematic Catch-up TV apps, Banking apps, Google apps, Music services (Spotify, etc), Anti-tamper Game hacks, and so on. A better word to describe what Magisk Hide does would be 'masking' or 'cloaking' its presence from other apps.
For further assistance, access the Magisk Hide FAQ: https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHideHidingRoot
» Activate Magisk SU ROOT Masking (i.e. Magisk Hide)
What does it do? It masks detection of the presence of SU from selected apps. This feature will activate a hidden option in the left menu. When opened it allows you to select various applications to BLOCK detection from these apps from recognising system has been compromised and has SuperUser + ROOT.
Magisk SU ROOT Masking Steps:
Always Backup! Take a full backup using TWRP app, or alternatively via "recovery.img" (attached & already discussed).
Launch Magisk Manager (round green mask icon).
Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right. Click Settings.
Scroll down to yellow 'MAGISK' section.
Enable "Magisk Hide".
Close Magisk Manager. Open Magisk Manager. Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right.
Select 3rd option "Magisk Hide" and begin selecting which apps to "Cloak" or "Mask" Root to prevent detection.
NOTE: Do you find after closing Magisk Manager or rebooting, that "Magisk Hide" disappears from the left menu and is disabled in settings? See Magisk Hide Troubleshooting steps below to resolve!!
» Activate Magisk Manager Package Rename (i.e. Hide Magisk Manager)
What does it do? Should you have issues where an app is circumventing the Magisk Hide feature (above), you can use the Magisk Manager Package Rename feature (ironically named "Hide Magisk" just to confuse you!). The feature creates a cloned APK file of Magisk Manager but with a random package name ('com.XxXxXxXxXx' instead of 'com.topjohnwu.magisk') and installs it, then automatically removes the original Magisk Manager app to avoid detection.
If you proceed with Hide Magisk Manager (Rename) there are a number of inherent limitations. Research on the forums first to fully understand the consequences of this feature. For example, Magisk Manager check for updates fail, automatic update notification is unavailable, re-install Magisk Manager unavailable, plus numerous other restrictions.
Magisk Rename Steps:
Always Backup! Take a full backup using TWRP app, or alternatively via "recovery.img" (attached & already discussed).
Launch Magisk Manager (round green mask icon).
Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right. Click Settings.
Under the yellow 'GENERAL' section.
Click "Hide Magisk". *NOTE* There is NO CONFIRMATION prompt!
Wait 1-2 mins and Magisk Manager will close automatically.
Open Magisk Manager (same round green mask icon). You can now check the new package name.
Under settings where you selected "Hide Magisk" is now a "Restore Magisk Manager" option to restore the original package (e.g. for Magisk updates or modules).
What does the Uninstall button do?
When removing Magisk & Magisk Manager there are three options:
Remove the "Manager" app only = "Uninstall App";
Restore stock/original Boot image for OTA Updates = "Restore Images";
Clean-up & removes Magisk SuperUser, Modules & Manager = "Complete Uninstall".
Magisk Topics » Magisk Stable | Magisk Beta | Support Q&A
Downloads » Magisk Manager | Magisk Flashable | Magisk Clean-up v20180429 | v20180328
Requirements Magisk uses logging ('logd' service) to hide/mask root. Magisk Hide needs Kernel v3.8+ or newer (e.g. My Galaxy S5 uses v3.10.40 & X96 TV box has v3.14.29).
Troubleshooting Documentation, Wiki & FAQ | Magisk Hide Help | Diagnosing Magisk Issues
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MAGISK HIDE SETTINGS LOST - TROUBLESHOOTING MAGISK HIDE
Magisk Hide (Masking Magisk SuperUser) - 2 Solutions w/ Magisk Hide being disabled after reboot or closing and re-opening Magisk Manager.
If you are using Magisk Manager and Magisk Root and are experiencing difficulty with Magisk Hide (Masking Magisk's SU) not showing in the Manager's side-menu or remembering its status in settings, it occurs when a file is not automatically deleted and removed.
PROBLEM:
Open Magisk Manager, Settings >> Enable Magisk Hide, close Manager, re-open and Magisk Hide is disabled and not visible (hidden) in the left side-menu. i.e. Exit, Close, Stop, Re-Open & Reboot Reset's Magisk Hide's State to Disabled.
SOLUTION 1.
Force stopped Magisk Manager.
Backup then Delete file /data/property/persist.magisk.hide (0600).
Launch Magisk Manager.
Go to Settings >> Enable Magisk Hide.
Go back to Manager home screen. Swipe to reveal side-menu and check Magisk Hide menu is visible.
Close Magisk Manager or Force stop.
Reopen and Swipe side-menu and confirm Magisk Hide is still visible!
I hope this helps others also experiencing issues with Hiding Super User SU. Thanks Shak!
SOLUTION 2.
Another fix @dunderball posted Dec 2017 was in regards to an error "fopen: /magisk/.core/magiskhide/hidelist failed with 2: No such file or directory"
The issue is due to Magisk Manager being unable to save the list of ticked Apps to hide from SU to /magisk/.core/magiskhide/hidelist.
Check the existence of the "/magisk/.core/magiskhide/hidelist" path.
Create the "/hidelist" directory.
CHMOD "/magisk/.core/magiskhide/hidelist" to 0644.
Thanks go to @dunderball. :highfive:
SOLUTION 3.
If you are using an old device or perhaps an old ROM with custom Kernel, you may find Magisk does not work. Magisk Manager & Magisk SuperUser requires a Kernel with version v3.8.x or newer.
Check your device forums on XDA for assistance.
SOLUTION 4.
Magisk Hide will not function if you have disabled your 'logd' service, or your have set your log threshold to 0 bytes. Magisk requires to examine the logs in order to hide the selected apps from root status. Enable and start the 'logd' service and try again! Solution 5 also discusses the importance of the Logging service.
SOLUTION 5.
Magisk anomalies, problems with diagnostic logs and non-functioning Magisk Hide.
ATTENTION: If you are experiencing diagnostic and logging issues (e.g. blank or no debug logs created in "/data/adb/Magisk/") or you are experiencing some anomalies after enabling Magisk Hide, please be aware v15.4+ of Magisk Manager checks and verifies if the "LOGD" diagnostic logging service is running. Devices NOT using the 'logd' service for logging will therefore NOT be able to successfully have "Magisk Hide" enabled and functioning.
If you really wish to use this feature, then I recommend:
Performing a backup of your data, important partitions and system state;
Flash Magisk Uninstall ZIP (link available above & on Magisk topic); and
Flash Magisk v15.31 ZIP to allow enabling the Magisk Hide feature.
Disable the check for updates option within Magisk Manager settings to prevent accidental upgrade until the issue is fixed by @topjohnwu.
Magisk Topics » Magisk Stable | Magisk Beta | Support Q&A
Requirements Magisk uses logging ('logd' service) to hide/mask root. Magisk Hide needs Kernel v3.8+ or newer (e.g. My Galaxy S5 uses v3.10.40 & X96 TV box has v3.14.29).
Troubleshooting Documentation, Wiki & FAQ | Magisk Hide Help | Diagnosing Magisk Issues
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CORRUPT OR PROBLEMATIC ROOT? RE-ROOTING!
Restore to factory defaults does *not* work on these devices. It will NOT restore root or any 'destructive' actions made on the OS and to any apps. The great thing about MagiskManager is that it can co-exist with SuperSU, however it will not truly be hidden and invisible. If you do mix-and-match SuperUser's then make sure you use their method for hiding, e.g. search for Hide SuperSU by ChainFire.
Depending on how 'destructive' your previous actions were on the device, you should have a 'close to original' stock System partition and a copy/backup of the *Original* device's Boot Image. There are two things you can try when either root, SU, permissions or something else is corrupt:
flashing the Magisk Uninstall ZIP to un-root your device to perform a clean-up and proper removal; or
try restoring (flashing) the stock/original untouched device Boot Image via TWRP.
Once you confirm things are stable and working, you can then either:
Launch MagiskManager and click Install and choose 3rd option, Direct Method;
flash Magisk via TWRP again; or
Launch MagiskManager, click Install and choose 2nd option, browse for your stock Boot image and then flash the updated image via TWRP.
Requirements:
With either the Stock Standard or a Custom Recovery:
Download the S905 & S912 Media Player Bootable TWRP Recovery image (13.3MB): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4426811&d=1519210044 (attached to above post)
Reasonable quality Micro SD Card (Class '4' or higher) w/ 2GB+ size formatted in FAT32 - run a disk check if any doubts or issues w/ card;
USB Input (cordless mouse & keyboard, as the "air mouse" remote sends you crazy!);
Dismantle a ball-point pen and remove the long plastic ink nib section (or a kebab stick, tooth pick, paper clip); and
Attempt to fix and repair all file, directory and application permissions by booting into TWRP and selecting "Fix Permissions".
Options and Procedure:
# Magisk
Flash Magisk ZIP installation script.
Boot into TWRP recovery via 'recovery.img' on Micro SD card.
Take a full device backup.
Flash Magisk latest stable or beta ZIP.
Magisk Manager will be re-installed automatically.
Alternatively,
Open Magisk Manager and click "Install" at the bottom of the screen.
# SuperSU
Flash SuperSU ZIP installation script.
Boot into TWRP recovery via 'recovery.img' on Micro SD card.
Take a full device backup.
Flash SuperSU latest stable or beta ZIP.
# ChainFire
Flash ChainFire ZIP installation script.
Boot into TWRP recovery via 'recovery.img' on Micro SD card.
Take a full device backup.
Flash CF Root ZIP.
NOTE: Cannot flash via ODIN w/ standard Micro USB cable due to Media TV Boxes not having USB peripheral 'host' ports. You will need to buy a USB type-A to type-A cable for this to work - compatibility will be device dependant ($5 investment on Ebay). If you are more comfortable with Odin, you can flash either a 3rd Party Recovery (temporarily) or Stock Recovery in the "AP" slot (*.tar or *.tar.md5) - always backup first! I have not tested any WiFi ADB tools or flashing with "FlashFire", "Rashr" or "Flashify" (Odin update) - should essentially work once you have root access...
The process is essentially the same as the process to root. However you simply select a different SU ZIP to flash. There is ample documentation available for using TWRP. Please DuckDuckGo/Google your specific root method and TWRP if you are unsure.
If you do receive an error and the process does not complete, copy the log to your card and try again. Fails again? Examine the logs and look for any errors.
WHAT IF? If this all fails, try using ChainFire's "UnSU ZIP script" -or- Magisk's "Uninstaller ZIP script" and flash either via TWRP to clean-up the system. Alternatively, you could use TWRP to flash the stock boot/recovery/system partitions -OR- use TWRP to Factory Reset (after backing up all data!!), and then begin the Magisk Root steps from scratch!
Magisk Topics » Magisk Stable | Magisk Beta | Support Q&A
Downloads » Magisk Manager | Magisk Flashable | Magisk Clean-up v20180429 | v20180328
Troubleshooting Documentation, Wiki & FAQ | Magisk Hide Help | Diagnosing Magisk Issues
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BACKUP IMPORTANT SYSTEM DATA & PARTITIONS
Prior to installing lots of apps or making any system changes, it is *always* advised to take regular full backups, plus backup of your Boot and Recovery. If you cannot find the original ROM images easily online (e.g. obscure media player device, non-existent version numbers) then perform a backup within TWRP app or boot into recovery. It is *highly* recommended you have Stock backups prior to performing any actions that may affect the boot partition (inadvertently).
Backup Boot & Recovery Partitions:
If you DO NOT have Root, follow the Backup instructions above under "HOW TO ACCESS TWRP RECOVERY W/O MODIFYING RECOVERY/BOOT" (below) to access the backup recovery environment.
If you DO have Root access - download, install and open TWRP (has a stupid name "Official TWRP App"), click 2nd option "Backup Existing Recovery".
Perform two backups: first enter a meaningful "Device Recovery Backup" file name and click "Backup Recovery"; then repeat for the "Device Boot Backup" and update the backup file name.
The backup should complete within a few seconds, depending on its size and destination.
To restore, follow the same steps via TWRP app, or alternatively boot to the 'recovery.img' (attached & discussed above) and choose TWRP Flash restore, browse and select the backup, then select which partitions you wish to recover.
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HOW TO ACCESS TWRP RECOVERY W/O MODIFYING RECOVERY/BOOT
Requirements:
Download the AMLogic S905/S912 TWRP Bootable Recovery image (13.3MB): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4426811&d=1519210044 (attached to above post)
Reasonable quality Micro SD Card (Class '4' or higher) w/ 2GB+ size formatted in FAT32 - run a disk check if any doubts or issues w/ card;
USB Input (cordless mouse & keyboard, as the "air mouse" remote sends you crazy! Get a Logitech K/B & Mouse w/ unifying dongle); and
Dismantle a ball-point pen and remove the long plastic ink nib section (or a kebab stick, tooth pick, paper clip);
TWRP Procedure:
1. Extract the Media Player compatible TWRP 'recovery.img' image from ZIP file (DO NOT RENAME FILE!).
2a. Insert Micro SD card (Class [4] or higher) to Windows computer.
2b. Format Micro SD card on PC: untick "Quick Format" and select 'FAT32' (not 'FAT', not 'NTFS', not 'exFAT').
3a. Copy only the 'recovery.img' to the root of the Micro SD card (excluding any other files and folders, unless flashing the firmware).
3b. Safely eject the Micro SD card from computer and insert into TV box.
4. Unplug the "AV" port cable (3.5mm audio socket) and A/C power from TV box. NOTE: May reset system date/time! TWRP Backups then have wrong time stamps!
5a. Carefully insert the long plastic ink ball-point pen nib/tip into the "AV" port and you will feel a button depress - don't let go!
5b. Connect the A/C power cable to the TV box, while holding the button inside the "AV" port.
5c. Wait while device initialises and displays TWRP screen (Black & Blue interface).
5d. Release the pen ink nib NOW and reconnect the "AV" audio cable, if in use.
Done. Rock and roll!
Now perform any TWRP functions - backup, restore, fix permissions, flash, etc.
NOTE: If you wish to install vendor OTA updates, I recommended you continue using TWRP (or other solution) via Micro SD Recovery and the TWRP Android app. Otherwise, if you flash TWRP (or other recovery) you will need to take extra steps to re-flash your Bootloader prior to any updates, then flash again, and again afterwards.
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FIND & LOCATE YOUR STOCK BOOT IMAGE BACKUP CREATED BY MAGISK
Whether you initially used the Magisk Manager app -or- TWRP Recovery \ ADB FastBoot \ Odin3 to flash the Magisk patched boot image, a backup copy of the existing stock boot image is stored in "./data/" as "stock_boot.img".
However, if you flash an already Magisk patched "boot.img" through ADB FastBoot (Download Mode), then neither a "stock_boot.img" backup will be created or existing backup overwritten. Magisk detects the active boot image as already patched, therefore you must manually create a backup if you wish to retain the existing boot image.
Note: When patching a stock boot.img and flashing via Magisk Manager, the backup of the stock boot image is temporarily held until the next reboot in: "./data/user/0/com.topjohnwu.magisk/install/stock_boot.img".
If you are struggling to locate the file, access an on-device terminal emulator, type "SU" and enter: "find -name 'stock_boot*'".
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BUSYBOX APP OR BUSYBOX APPLETS INSTALLED ON YOUR DEVICE?
Download, install and open your Busybox app. We will only use the "Uninstall" component of this app to clean-up any Busybox applets and remnants left behind.
If you have any corruptions in BusyBox preventing removal, first click "Install" to update, and then click "Uninstall".
Once complete, you may uninstall your Busybox app as is no longer required!
MASKING BUSYBOX MODULES AND APPLETS
Open Magisk Manager. Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right.
Click the "Downloads" menu item.
Scroll down the list and looks for something like "Busybox NDK" or similar.
Read the module description. Click Install and follow the steps.
Slide open the left menu, select the "Modules" menu item to see the list of (active/inactive) installed modules (you may tick/untick a module to temporarily disable it, or click the trash icon to remove and uninstall it completely).
You should now see the 'BusyBox NDK' systemless module installed.
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GOOGLE PLAY STORE & PLAY SERVICES - OLD VERSIONS, APK BACKUPS & ARCHIVES
Normally most Android devices have a "Vending.apk" as their Google Play Market package. However some devices use a different package name for Play Market and Play Services packages e.g. "Phonesky.apk" or "Velvet.apk".
In order to upgrade Play will depend on your system. Installing an updated Phonesky.apk will work. e.g. I updated my unstable Google play from v6.0.1 and Play Services with the following packages:
- Play Store v6.0.5 as 'com.android.vending' in "./system/priv-app/Phonesky/Phonesky.apk"
- Play Services v8.4.89 as 'com.google.android.gms' in "./system/priv-app/PreBuiltGMSCore/PreBuiltGMSCore.apk"
Updating Google Play and Play Services options:#1. use any root explorer (Solid Explorer, FX Explorer, ES Explorer, Root Explorer) to rename (backup) and replace the "Phonesky.apk" and "PreBuiltGMSCore.apk" packages;
#2. flash the updated Play Market or Play Services ZIP package via Magisk Manager;
#3. flash the updated Play Market or Play Services APK package via Recovery; or
#4. flash via ADB FastBoot (please search the XDA forums for examples [ADB, FastBoot, Push/Pull]).​
IMPORTANT! Always backup your existing APK files (both system and manufacturer apps!).
If you wish to Disable Apps do not use a Root App Uninstaller. Instead, use a systemless application disabler with your systemless root - e.g. Magisk Manager + App Systemizer module. This will allow you to achieve the temporary removal of system apps without modifying the /system/ partition. Why is keeping the System image original and stock important? If you modify the system partition (mount RW, delete an app, or make any changes) it will cause future issues and prevent updates when you wish to upgrade your OS or perform an OTA update.
» Google Play Services APK
Before installing any random version of Google Play Services, you must first make sure it matches a number of variables to prevent conflict on your device (Android TV, Mobile Device, TV Box, etc) and the corresponding OS etc. To do this, expand the box below but clicking "Un Hide".
To determine the suitable version of Google Play services for your Android device, go to Settings » Apps » Google Play Services (or Play Services). Here you will see the size, memory use and the version. Observe the three digit 'xyz' sequence 'v##.#.# (xyz-#########)'.
For example: Play Services v11.0.45 (430-155874144)
The 'xyz' here shows '430' which will represent which 'variants' of Google Play services that are compatible with your device. Therefore "430" represents:
X = "4" = if OS 5.0, 5.1 = Play Services v7.9 and older -OR- if OS 6.0+ = Play Services v8.0 and onwards.
Y = "3" = armeabi-v7a ARM CPU.
Z = "0" = Universal and can be used on any device with high or low DPI.
Example 3 Digit Prefixes:
430 = Android >=6.0; armeabi-v7a; NoDPI/Universal device;
046 = Android <5.0; arm64-v8a CPU; Max 320dpi device;
876 = Android TV; x86 CPU; Max 320dpi device;
940 = Android >8.0; arm64-v8a CPU; NoDPI/Universal device;
438 = Android >=6.0; armeabi-v7a CPU; Max 480dpi device;​
Download All Versions of Play Services:
- TV Versions: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services-android-tv/
- Standard: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/
View further information on these 3-digit prefixes:
STATUS: Work In Progress!
Code:
ANDROID TV & GENERAL GOOGLE PLAY SERVICES COMPATIBILITY FINDER
X represents the Android OS version:
'0' = Android <5.0 (pre OS 5.0.x. e.g. OS 4.3)
'2' = Android 5.0 and 5.1 starting with Play Services v8+
'4' = Android 5.0 and 5.1 before Play Services v8, Android >= 6.0 after
'5' = Android Wear OS
'7' = Android 5.0
'8' = Android TV
'9' = Android 8.0+
Y represents the CPU Architecture:
'1' = armeabi
'3' = armeabi-v7a
'4' = arm64-v8a
'5' = mips
'7' = x86
'8' = x86_64
Z represents the Screen 'dots per inch' (DPI):
'0' = Universal or "NoDPI" restrictions.
'2' = Max 160 dpi
'4' = Max 240 dpi
'6' = Max 320 dpi
'8' = Max 480 dpi
OS Changes & Play Services Notes (exclusions):
- With Google Play services v6.5+, builds migrated from '7yz' to '4yz'. Therefore, if you were on '7yz' with Play Services 6.4.x AND now have Play Services v6.5+, then the prefix changes to '4yz'.
- With Google Play services v8.0+, '4yz' builds were split into '2yz' for Lollipop OS, and '4yz' for Marshmallow OS. Therefore, if OS is Lollipop v5.x AND Play Services v8.0+ used, then the prefix changes to '2yz'.
- Please be aware the "Android TV" does not refer to ALL Android TV's or TV Boxes, but refers to light-weight bundled compatible Android enabled TVs. Double-check your television!
NOTE: This list is not fully complete and is only a guide.
Variant Arch O/S Screen DPI
(000) arm OS 4.0+ nodpi
(001) arm OS 4.0+ 160dpi
(002) arm OS 4.0+ 240dpi
(003) arm OS 4.0+ 320dpi
(004) arm OS 4.0+ 480dpi
(005) x86 OS 4.0+ nodpi
(006) arm OS 5.0+ nodpi
(007) arm OS 5.0+ 240dpi
(008) arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(009) arm OS 5.0+ 480dpi
(010) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ nodpi
(011) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(012) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ 480dpi
(013) x86 OS 5.0+ nodpi
(014) x86/x86_64 OS 5.0+ nodpi
(017) arm OS 6.0+ nodpi
(018) arm OS 6.0+ 240dpi
(019) arm OS 6.0+ nodpi
(020) arm OS 6.0+ 240dpi
(021) arm OS 6.0+ 320dpi
(022) arm OS 6.0+ 480dpi
(023) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ nodpi
(024) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ 320dpi
(025) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ 480dpi
(026) x86 OS 6.0+ nodpi
(027) x86/x86_64 OS 6.0+ nodpi
(030) arm OS 4.0+ nodpi
(032) arm OS 4.0+ 160dpi
(034) arm OS 4.0+ 240dpi
(036) arm OS 4.0+ 320dpi
(038) arm OS 4.0+ 480dpi
(046) arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(047) arm OS 8.0+ 240dpi
(048) arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(049) arm OS 8.0+ 240dpi
(050) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(051) arm OS 8.0+ 480dpi
(052) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(053) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ 320dpi
(054) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ 480dpi
(055) x86 OS 8.0+ nodpi
(056) x86/x86_64 OS 8.0+ nodpi
(070) x86 OS 4.0+ nodpi
(230) arm OS 5.0+ nodpi
(234) arm OS 5.0+ 240dpi
(236) arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(238) arm OS 5.0+ 480dpi
(240) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ nodpi
(246) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(248) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ 480dpi
(270) x86 OS 5.0+ nodpi
(280) x86/x86_64 OS 5.0+ nodpi
(430) arm OS 6.0+ nodpi
(434) arm OS 6.0+ 240dpi
(436) arm OS 6.0+ 320dpi
(438) arm OS 6.0+ 480dpi
(440) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ nodpi
(446) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ 320dpi
(448) arm64/arm OS 6.0+ 480dpi
(470) x86 OS 6.0+ nodpi
(480) x86/x86_64 OS 6.0+ nodpi
(736) arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(738) arm OS 5.0+ 480dpi
(746) arm64/arm OS 5.0+ 320dpi
(930) arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(934) arm OS 8.0+ 240dpi
(936) arm OS 8.0+ 320dpi
(938) arm OS 8.0+ 480dpi
(940) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ nodpi
(946) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ 320dpi
(948) arm64/arm OS 8.0+ 480dpi
(970) x86 OS 8.0+ nodpi
(980) x86/x86_64 OS 8.0+ nodpi
» Google Market Play Store APK
Should you require any older versions of Google Play / Market either to resolve instability, require less memory, or for use on a low-end/budget device, you can easily downgrade without issues. There are multiple methods of installation here, and it depends on your device type. If one method does not work, then simply try the next available.
Download All Versions of Play / Market:
- Standard: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-store/
Code:
Amalgamating and collating resources...
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» GOOGLE PLAY STORE & PLAY SERVICES - ERRORS, ISSUES, FIXES & TROUBLESHOOTING
STATUS: Work In Progress!
Be aware you do *not* need the latest version of every Google app to use your device. Updating often introduces issues and more resource intensive apps and services. May of 2018 and I am still using Google Play v6 without any issues on my TV Box.
More information will be updated soon...
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i have KI plus Amlogic S905D and 7.1.1 android version
can't find stock Rom download link (to use it in case of failure)
i tried to boot to recovery to install TWRP, but the device not accepting to boot to recovery
only showing Mecool Logo
flipmode_11 said:
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For hiding magisk you need to edit the APK file, as for safety net I believe @whiteak has passed safety net
As for the playstore fix, simply replace vending.apk
As for the crashes(not only Firefox) I believe it's got something to do with Amlogic-res or some other frameworks and libs
The recovery varies on Android version, I know you cannot load a fresh kernel from a different version and my best bet is either due to the bootloader or dtb, I cannot successfully flash either without USB burning tool, so if you find a way let me know so when can implement this fix in future roms removing the need to flash the same stock firmware as the target android version prior to flashing a rom
black-hook said:
i have KI plus Amlogic S905D and 7.1.1 android version
can't find stock Rom download link (to use it in case of failure)
i tried to boot to recovery to install TWRP, but the device not accepting to boot to recovery
only showing Mecool Logo
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Pm me, I'll fix it for you
Ricky Divjakovski said:
Pm me, I'll fix it for you
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i sent pm to you yesterday
Blackhook, you are very lucky!
All us Aussie's are top blokes! Ricky especially!
Ricky Divjakovski said:
Pm me, I'll fix it for you
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black-hook said:
i sent pm to you yesterday
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Thank you Ricky for taking the time to respond in the topic. Much appreciated!
Okay, so I don't understand "Edit APK file"? Can you please be more specific?
I cannot get Play/Play Services to work in anymore (15.3 to 16). Currently Play says "Certified" under settings. I've no idea how to replace Play, as it uses a different APK file name.
'WhiteAK'? has passed SafetyNet? I don't know what you mean... Whiteak has the same device and managed to update Play/Play services and get it working??
Crashes are "Amlogic-res" and/or lib \ framwork related. Okay I get System, Settings, plus any app I'm in... So perhaps some file/library can be updated to resolve this instability?
Strange as it doesn't appear as "Vending.apk" within BK Disabler, Titanium and other apps.
It is listed as
* Play Store v6.0.5 'com.android.vending' /system/priv-app/Phoneysky/Phonysky.apk
* Play Services v8.4.89 'com.google.android.gms' /system/priv-app/PreBuiltGMSCore/PreBuiltGMSCore.apk
So backup Vending.apk; download new Vending.apk (any original version?); overwrite old with new Vending.apk from (Link ???); that should take care of Play Store AND Play Services?
How do you prevent updates for Play + Play Services, like it is currently?
Will this solve the download/install issue?
Oh, so if reflashing, Slot 1 = current ROM version/variant (from backup I assume) and Slot 2 = new ROM to install?
I don't know what a "USB burning tool" is. Link to dev/site?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers mate!
Ricky Divjakovski said:
For hiding magisk you need to edit the APK file, as for safety net I believe @whiteak has passed safety net
As for the playstore fix, simply replace vending.apk
As for the crashes(not only Firefox) I believe it's got something to do with Amlogic-res or some other frameworks and libs
The recovery varies on Android version, I know you cannot load a fresh kernel from a different version and my best bet is either due to the BOOTLOADER or DTB, I cannot successfully flash either without USB BURNING TOOL, so if you find a way let me know so when can implement this fix in future ROMs removing the need to flash the SAME stock firmware as the target android version prior to flashing a ROM
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Updated first two posts above.
If you notice any mistakes or typos, let me know.
Please share your knowledforfor anything Media Centre / TV BOX related!!
Cheers!
will this only work for the t95z plus, i have a m9x 3 that has the amlogic 3912 with 3/32gb, the stock rom on it is really buggy would like something that works well. I have this installed on my t95z plus and works well.
ItsSunnyB said:
will this only work for the t95z plus, i have a m9x 3 that has the amlogic 3912 with 3/32gb, the stock rom on it is really buggy would like something that works well. I have this installed on my t95z plus and works well.
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This will work as you have the same S912 standard chip and hardware.
Devices like the $$$ Nvidia Shield are very different units with very different hardware.
Booting to the recovery image and backing up WILL NOT make any modifications, unless you wipe, install or repair, etc...
Perform a (NANDroid) Backup of your device with above steps before attempting [*anything*].
good info
Thanks a lot for the useful info you posted here. I have kiii pro with amlogic 912, but the stock kernel doesn't include all device modules from source. I have some joysticks and they never work since no drivers are loaded for them. I would be grateful if you could help me with kernel source and a way to compile it with modules i need
G'day Luffy,
I think the issues you've highlighted with the missing framework and modules is something you should post separately as this topic is for rooting, backing up, flashing, etc.
Create a new topic with subject: Kiii K3 Pro S912, Missing Modules / Drivers in Stock Kernel
Something like that in the subject, to describe the issue. Is it a Mecool? I nearly bought the Kiii/K3 but keep seeing people have issues on the forums!
I suggest you follow the Backup instructions above before you do anything else.....
P.s. Replace "xxGB" with model's RAM you have below.
Goods luck mate!
luffy_senpai said:
Thanks a lot for the useful info you posted here.
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Hello, I have a Kiii Pro TV box w/ xxGB RAM, Amlogic S912 & DVB T2/S2.
I am experiencing issues with the stock kernel as it does not include all standard peripheral device modules. For example: I have some joysticks and they are neither recognised nor work, since no drivers are available to be loaded.
I would be grateful if you could help me with Kernel source and a way to compile it with all standard driver modules or those module drivers I need
Thank you.
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flipmode_11 said:
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers mate!
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Download the latest 7.1.2 gapps, get the vending file from within it.
On your device, playstore is either stored as vending, phonesky or velvet, so whatever one it's stored as delete the folder, make a new folder called vending and add the vending.apk inside it, set permissions to rw-r-r(644) , that's your playstore issues fixed(all of them)
You don't need to prevent updates, updates are distributed for a reason
Gms core is the core of all Google's services and does not need to be touched
Yes Whiteak has a t95z plus and managed to pass safety net, im unknown how though
For recoveries, I made a great tool to port recoveries to any device, removing the need to find a specific recovery for the variant, check this forum for my Amlogic flash tool and recovery porter
The random crashes I still haven't figured what fixes them but in my PoisonRom, none of those issues appear
And with next release, it compiles the kernel on the device so it will be compatible with every single Amlogic device.
Champion mate! Really appreciate it.
Yes, PhoneSky. But Play Services is updated, and I updated Play from 6.0x to 6.0.5.
I downgraded from 12 to 11 on GMS (Play Services) and stopped getting the new crashes within apps. However it just auto-updates itself again and starts crashing again...
So flash Poison on to this X96 1GB (800MB) device? Already deciding on my next Media Box! (Shortlist: H96 Pro, X99 Max RKM MK39, R-TV K99 / CSA96, R99, CloudNetgo CD19, and......?). Any recommendations
They're all 4GB DDR3 RK3399 T860 models. I assumed the RAM capacity was more important than DDR4 speed....
Cheers!
p.s. downloaded your tool some time ago but now I understand what it does, given your explanation - Port a 3rd Party Recovery to be Generic Recovery supporting any AML S905/S912 media centre? Does that include RK33xx RockChip too?
@ricky Your name has a space so cannot write @ and mention you
Did you see I included your tool above? This was all I could interpret from descriptions and forum messages:
AMLogic Network Flash Tool [Bundled ADB & FastBoot (Tool & Drivers) - Ability to flash AMLogic Media Player TV Boxes remotely over the network (LAN Cable or Wireless/Wi-Fi). Always backup prior to upgrading/downgrading! Read more...
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Will need to fix it up.
Thanks again for your information. I will add it to the top articles.
EDIT: p.s. Play Services has crashed 3 times on my phone today. So it is definitely the most latest version that is causing it to crash *more* than usual.
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Download the latest 7.1.2 gapps, get the vending file from within it.
On your device, Play Store is either stored as "vending", "phonesky" or "velvet", so whatever one it's stored as delete the folder, make a new folder called vending and add the vending.apk inside it, set permissions to rw-r-r(644) , that's your playstore issues fixed(all of them)
For recoveries, I made a great tool to port recoveries to any device, removing the need to find a specific recovery for the variant, check this forum for my Amlogic flash tool and recovery porter
The random crashes I still haven't figured what fixes them but in my PoisonRom, none of those issues appear
And with next release, it compiles the kernel on the device so it will be compatible with every single Amlogic device.
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This worked for me on Bqeel k12 (amlogic s912) octacore running stock 7.1.2 ? thank you very much to OP ? booted into twrp first time from fat32 formatted sd card so I restarted, downloaded supersu zip, back to recovery, flash su.zip (via nice shiny new twrp?) root check and all is 100%
I see the twrp is 3.1? Will the theme zip work on it that was for 3.1 twrp ?
Updated Support Downloads and Links.
+ Included AMLogic "USB Burning" Firmware Update/Imaging Tool v2.1.6 2018.03 Update..
+ Included Magisk Flashable Multi-Root Uninstaller ZIP latest update.
@Kurtlestat Thanks for the feedback.
I've not tried any theme.zip's so cannot comment. But trying standard Philz or TWRP do not work. This is a specially modified version to be compatible with all AML devices.
I'm actually looking for a RockChip compatible TWRP image but so far have not been successful!
If I were you, check out Magisk instead. It is systemless too. I switched as seems to be more actively maintained and organised.
I tried the theme zip but it's only for twrp 3.1.0 This version is 3.1.1 so it was no dice, but still gave it a try ?
Now the sad news ? I tried flashing the poison rom and it failed with error 7. I went to restore my backup and musta wiped it lol can't even say I've got an expensive paperweight cos the things so light ?
Anyways does anyone know of stock firmware or custom rom for bqeel k12 amlogic s912 octacore 2/16gb it came with nougat 7.1.2 stock. Going to try download poison rom in mean while as I think error 7 is corrupt file. But..... to OP ...... the twrp still works ?
New article added to 2nd post.
FIND & LOCATE YOUR STOCK BOOT IMAGE BACKUP CREATED BY MAGISK
Whether you initially used the Magisk Manager app -or- TWRP Recovery \ ADB FastBoot \ Odin3 to flash the Magisk patched boot image, a backup copy of the existing stock boot image is stored in "./data/" as "stock_boot.img".
However, if you flash an already Magisk patched "boot.img" through ADB FastBoot (Download Mode), then neither a "stock_boot.img" backup will be created or existing backup overwritten. Magisk detects the active boot image as already patched, therefore you must manually create a backup if you wish to retain the existing boot image.
Note: When patching a stock boot.img and flashing via Magisk Manager, the backup of the stock boot image is temporarily held in a directory until the next reboot: "./data/user/0/com.topjohnwu.magisk/install/stock_boot.img".
If you are struggling to locate the file, access an on-device terminal emulator, type "SU" and enter: "find -name 'stock_boot*'".
*Magisk Topic* » https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3473445 (Features, Functionality, Q&A, Discussions)
*Troubleshooting* » https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage (FAQ & Detailed Solutions & Examples)
Masking and Cloaking Root Access & SuperUser
Open Magisk Manager, open Settings. Scroll down to the yellow heading "MAGISK" and enable "Magisk Hide" (Note: do NOT enable "Hide Magisk"!!!)
Close Magisk Manager. Open Magisk Manager. Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right.
Click the 3rd item down - "Magisk Hide".
Scroll down and tick the box on "Spotify" or any other item you want to "Cloak" or "Mask" Root to prevent detection.
BusyBox App or BusyBox Applets installed on your device?
Download, install and open your Busybox app. We will only use the "Uninstall" component of this app to cleanup any Busybox applets and remnants left behind..
If you have any corruptions in BusyBox preventing removal, first click "Install" to update, and then click "Uninstall".
Once complete, you may uninstall the Busybox app. It will not be required from now on.
Masking BusyBox Modules and Applets
Open Magisk Manager. Slide open the left menu by swiping left-to-right.
Click the "Downloads" menu item.
Scroll down the list and looks for something like "Busybox NDK" or similar.
Read the module description. Click Install and follow the steps.
Slide open the "Modules" menu item to see the list of (active/inactive) installed modules (You may tick/untick a module to disable it temporarily, or click the trash icon to remove and uninstall it completely).
You should now see the BusyBox NDK systemless edition installed.
Found this useful? Please click "Thanks". :good:
Cheers!
Mate I would literally post that in the Poison ROM topic as they will know the best thing to do.
Didn't you save the TWRP backup on your SD Card or PC? Always save to a PC! Read all my posts! I'm obsessed with backups! Hah
Bqeel K12... Find their web site and use the contact form if you cannot find the support downloads. I had a quick google and struggled. However many sellers now have "Support" tabs, with links to firmware.
Don't stress mate, you'll be right. They're fairly indestructable as all unlocked and fairly flexible boxes.
p.s. From your experience, would you get an S912 or RK3399 or RK3368? and 4GB DDR3 or 3GB DDR4?
Trying to get a more reliable box, that can handle the power. I have seen no bootable SD recovery.img for RockChip. Bit of a concern I can't get to TWRP on this $50 RK3328. Next box: RKM MK39 or CloudNetGo CR19 (RockChip) - and - Any 3GB DDR4 or Any 4GB DDR3 (S912) - and- Meecool KIII DVB-T2 or ....
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I tried the theme zip but it's only for twrp 3.1.0 This version is 3.1.1 so it was no dice, but still gave it a try
Now the sad news I tried flashing the poison rom and it failed with error 7. I went to restore my backup and musta wiped it lol can't even say I've got an expensive paperweight cos the things so light
Anyways does anyone know of stock firmware or custom rom for bqeel k12 amlogic s912 octacore 2/16gb it came with nougat 7.1.2 stock. Going to try download poison rom in mean while as I think error 7 is corrupt file. But..... to OP ...... the twrp still works
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Magisk & Edxposed Modules that work on Xperia 5 II

Here's a list of Magisk & Edxposed modules with a little description that i have on my Xperia 5 II.
Magisk Modules :
App Systemizer (Systemize any apps)
Debloater (Debloat your rom via terminal)
Detach (Detach any apps from your Play Store automatic update process, it will hides the update in my games and applications section, perfect to hide updates if you have Youtube Vanced or modded apps)
Energized Protection (Ad/Porn/Malware Blocking)
Ios 13.2 Emojis (Emojis of iOS 13.2 ported to Android) Download Here
Looki75 Product Sans Font (Google Sans font for your device) Download Here
Magisk Manager For Recovery Mode (mm) (The perfect module in case you screw your phone by having downloaded a bad module that causes you bootloops, but you need TWRP installed for this to work)
Rboard Themes (More themes for Gboard) Download Here
Riru Core (Core for Edxposed)
Riru Edxposed (SandHook) (Framework for modules that can change the behavior of the system and apps)
Resurrection Remix Boot Animation (or download Boot Animations for Superuser on the Play Store for more boot animations) Download Here
Substratum (Theme engine) (For a clean & amoled friendly look i highly suggest to buy Swift Black or PitchBlack & Edge themes on the Play Store)
Edxposed Modules :
App Settings Reborn (Tweaks per-app settings)
Gravitybox [Q] (It's literally a tweaks box with various customizations, like changing UI, status bar icons,notications panel,fonts and many more)
Instaprefs (with this module you can tweak instagram & save posts, stories, dm's, profile pictures and more)
MinMinGuard (Ad-remover, it will remove completely ads inside apps and the empty space caused by those ads)
NSFW Gboard (with this module, you can search and send NSFW's gifs on Gboard)
Status Download Progress (Status download progress bar)
Xposed Edge Pro (System level controls and actions & Remap gestures, keys)
Tips: Nova Launcher + LineX Icon Pack is the perfect setup for me, feel free to try it
This list can be updated, if you can confirm that it's working well on your device in the comments section below.
Hello, other modules for this device? I've rooted my Android 11 Xperia 5 II, but idk what mods can I install on it
robi101012981 said:
Hello, other modules for this device? I've rooted my Android 11 Xperia 5 II, but idk what mods can I install on it
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I have rooted Android 11 on my Xperia 5 ii (running on build 58.1.A.1.178), and here's what does work flawlessly for me:
MagiSK modules:
- Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
- App systemizer (Terminal emulator)
- De-bloater
- F-Droid Privileged Extension
- Riru
- Riru-LSposed
- Systemless Hosts
- Universal GMS Doze
To get Xposed modules, I got the LSposed manager APK.
Riru-LSposed (v. 1.3.4) using SandHook option, Systemless Xposed modules, alternative to EdXposed):
- Bluetooth Toolkit
- GravityBox [R]
- Greenify
- Secure Settings
- Xposed edge pro
- XposedSmsCode
- Force Dark
Hope it can help you
Yoannjap said:
I have rooted Android 11 on my Xperia 5 ii, and here's what does work flawlessly for me:
MagiSK modules:
- Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
- App systemizer (Terminal emulator)
- De-bloater
- F-Droid Privileged Extension
- Riru
- Riru-LSposed
- Systemless Hosts
- Universal GMS Doze
To get Xposed modules, I got the LSposed manager APK.
Riru-LSposed (using SandHook option, Systemless Xposed modules, alternative to EdXposed):
- Bluetooth Toolkit
- GravityBox [R]
- Greenify
- Secure Settings
- Xposed edge pro
- XposedSmsCode
Hope it can help you
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Thanks ,I'll try them
Yoannjap said:
I have rooted Android 11 on my Xperia 5 ii, and here's what does work flawlessly for me:
MagiSK modules:
- Advanced Charging Controller (ACC)
- App systemizer (Terminal emulator)
- De-bloater
- F-Droid Privileged Extension
- Riru
- Riru-LSposed
- Systemless Hosts
- Universal GMS Doze
To get Xposed modules, I got the LSposed manager APK.
Riru-LSposed (using SandHook option, Systemless Xposed modules, alternative to EdXposed):
- Bluetooth Toolkit
- GravityBox [R]
- Greenify
- Secure Settings
- Xposed edge pro
- XposedSmsCode
Hope it can help you
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*GravityBox [R]* doesn't work on my device, HK 58.1.A.3.87, result in boot-loop.
fengmubai said:
*GravityBox [R]* doesn't work on my device, HK 58.1.A.3.87, result in boot-loop.
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Hey, well theoretically GravityBox is not made for Xperia phones, as someone told me once onto XDA forum. However, for me, running on 58.1.A.1.178, it does work.
I add another module working for me which is great: Force Dark, available on LSPosed (v. 1.3.4) repo.

[Guide] Getting MicroG K20Pro/Mi9T Pro on the last Global Stable ROM

Note: I do not really care what you guys think about Google. These are just the steps I took to replace google services with MicroG. This also only works on Android 11 due to FakeGapps being superior on Android 11 compared to Android 12 for now.
TLDR: Flash Magisk, enable zygisk, install Universal Safety Net Fix, Lsposed + fakestore and Nanodroid microg.
Unlock Bootloader and flash a custom recovery
You can follow the guide here on how to unlock your bootloader and flash a custom recovery: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-unlock-bootloader-and-flash-xiaomi-eu-rom.3952443/
Flash Magisk
Grab the latest APK from Magisk's Github and rename it from Magisk-vXX.apk to Magisk-vXX.zip then flash it in your recovery of choice
Essential magisk setup
Hide the Magisk app
Enable Zygisk and Enforce Denylist on your banking apps etc.
Install the following Magisk Modules and reboot your device
https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix for passing safetynet
https://github.com/LSPosed/LSPosed for installing fakegapps later on which provides signature spoofing
Install and enable fakegapps for signature spoofing support
https://github.com/whew-inc/FakeGApps/ - since our device is on A11, grab the latest v3.0 apk and install it
Open LSPosed (A shortcut should be made on your home screen, if not dial *#*#5776733#*#* (LSposed) in your phone dialer and it should open and enable FakeGapps in the module. System Framework is already ticked and thats all thats needed
Installing MicroG
Grab Nanolx's version of microG from: https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable/NanoDroid-microG-23.1.2.20210117.zip
Note on this zip. The installer supports reading a config file to set up following this guide: https://github.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/doc/AlterInstallation.md.
I would recommend downloading the default .nanodroid-setup file in the guide, putting it in your internal storage and making the following configurations.
Line 37 - nanodroid_nlpbackend=1000
Line 55 - nanodroid_play=10 if you want in app purchases to work, nanodroid_play=01 if you do not care about in app purchases
I wouldn't recommend going with aurora services here as it is severely outdated, grab it and flash it manually from aurora's gitlab if you want to use it
Uninstall Google Play Services and ignore all the errors that pop up instantly after that
Install Nanodroid MicroG in magisk. It should debloat the default Google installation on the phone and replace it with MicroG
Updating MicroG and optionally Play store based on the options chosen
I recommend installing F-droid and adding the MicroG fdroid repository from https://microg.org/fdroid.html
There will be an update for MicroG. Update it and you're good to go
If you enabled the patched play store for IAP you can update it by going into Google Play Store > Setings and presss Update Play Store
That should be it. You can further clean up the rom by grabbing https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools and disabling some bloatware (I recommend disabling and not uninstalling)
Note: You will get an error from Device Health Services saying it needs an update to Google Play. Feel free to disable the app using a root app disabler or by using ADB with the following command:
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.apps.turbo
I've gone a step further and replaced most of the default apps with "Simple" apps from F-Droid such as Simple Contacts, Simple Dialer, Simple Calendar etc. They work really well and there's a companion app that allows shared file themeing among them called Simple Thank You.
See attached files for screenshot of my success.

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