Question How i can download full img firmware ?? - Moto Edge 30 Pro

Hello
I see only update 36 Mb
How i can download full version image ??

Here, you can find full version firmwares for Moto Edge 30 Pro (Hiphi):
lolinet mirrors - firmware, software, iso etc.
lolinet mirrors - powered by h5ai
mirrors.lolinet.com

Ok, thanks
I find yet firmware for NEW Edge 30 Ultra, an help ?
Not possilbe download onnline from telephone ?

onken said:
Ok, thanks
I find yet firmware for NEW Edge 30 Ultra, an help ?
Not possilbe download onnline from telephone ?
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Actually, lolinet has only one firmware for Edge 30 Ultra (EQS):
lolinet mirrors - firmware, software, iso etc.
lolinet mirrors - powered by h5ai
mirrors.lolinet.com

Thanks
I yet one question, if i unlocked bootloader, Netflix, Disney+, HBO MAX still working ok ?

Probably, you would need to root and apply a safetynet fixer:
GitHub - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix: Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - GitHub - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix: Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
github.com

RSA from Lenovo can get you full ROM
Enter bootloader according to instruction
Open file explorer and go to C:\Program Data\RSA\Download\romfiles\hiphi\
RSA will grab the ROM for you.
In order to grab full ROM, make sure you see the download progress. As soon as it has finished download, copy the ROM zip elsewhere.

VD171 said:
Probably, you would need to root and apply a safetynet fixer:
GitHub - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix: Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - GitHub - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix: Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
github.com
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This is not simple as you think. Other than you get modified one to pass Play Integrity, radio is another issue.
For some reason, radio in Android 12 prevents video access in Netflix and other paid subscription after bootloader unlocked though OnePlus 8T is OK

mingkee said:
This is not simple as you think. Other than you get modified one to pass Play Integrity, radio is another issue.
For some reason, radio in Android 12 prevents video access in Netflix and other paid subscription after bootloader unlocked though OnePlus 8T is OK
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Everything is working perfectly to me.

VD171 said:
Everything is working perfectly to me.
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Are you sure?
I am considering to root mine (Edge+ 2022 unlocked) in order to roll back YouTube app.
The only concern is paid video app (Netflix, Hulu, Philo, Redbox). These apps don't work on Edge 2021 after up to Android 12, and this puts a big HALT on future Moto phone purchase after I got Edge+ 2022

I have a device that uses reteu channel, PASS0013SE (which is Sweden?) but hiphi reteu firmwares doesn't list it. Is it still fine?
I'm asking because I plan to root it. In my old asus rog phone, once rooted it doesn't show any ota update so I had to get the firmwares from the asus site. Does this device still get otas when rooted?

mingkee said:
This is not simple as you think. Other than you get modified one to pass Play Integrity, radio is another issue.
For some reason, radio in Android 12 prevents video access in Netflix and other paid subscription after bootloader unlocked though OnePlus 8T is OK
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Safetynet Fix modded by kdrag0n.
Shamiko Magisk mod (need for banking apps an Wallet).
Add to Deny List following apps: , Google Play Services, Google Play Store and optionally your banking app and Google Wallet.
Don't check Enforce Deny List
Hide Magisk App.
You are done.
Apart from Play Store you can use this too, you should get device and basic integrity ok.
Play Integrity API Checker - Apps on Google Play
Get info about your Device Integrity through the Play Intergrity API
play.google.com
Play Integrity API Check
About that 'radio' issue in your OnePlus 8T.... Do you mean the phone/mobile data radio? How do you know that's the culprit?

hank81 said:
About that 'radio' issue in your OnePlus 8T.... Do you mean the phone/mobile data radio? How do you know that's the culprit?
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8T is OK even in 13.
I said Moto phones with 12

Hi the new ota patch is out today but I can't get notification or download via app in settings.. reteu..im on 41-4-1 and new is:
S3SHS32.12-41-4-4
Anybody get the ota ?

grgana said:
Hi the new ota patch is out today but I can't get notification or download via app in settings.. reteu..im on 41-4-1 and new is:
S3SHS32.12-41-4-4
Anybody get the ota ?
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See my reply:
How i can download full img firmware ??
Hello I see only update 36 Mb How i can download full version image ??
forum.xda-developers.com

Thanx but I would like to resolve this via OTA , without PC.. don't know if I just have to wait or do something to force the OTA process?
I didn't root or unlock bootloader, too old for that

grgana said:
Thanx but I would like to resolve this via OTA , without PC.. don't know if I just have to wait or do something to force the OTA process?
I didn't root or unlock bootloader, too old for that
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Flashing using PC is the easiest way and you will not lose your data.

VD171 said:
Flashing using PC is the easiest way and you will not lose your data.
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Yes,.thanx only my PC is unavailable for about 10.days, so is it something gone wrong for not getting notification for OTA or i just have to wait for it even if it already out from today..
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It turns out .. just have to wait over the weekend for OTA..it appeared today

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SafetyNet and the Z5 Compact

So I think most of you already know about Google's strict update to their SafetyNet API, which is used by Android Pay, and Pokemon Go among other apps.
If you don't, SafetyNet is a protocol used by Google Play Services that returns whether your device has been "tampered with". Having Root Access, Xposed installed, or a custom ROM or Kernel, have been known to trip this check, which will prevent the apps that utilize SafetyNet's functionality from running on the device.
Several developers on XDA and in the rooting community have been working overtime in an attempt to find a loophole in SafetyNet's code - enter the likes of Magisk and SuHide, each of which no longer work to hide root from SafetyNet as of the date of this writing.
Now, my personal belief is that after a person has purchased an Android device (and in effect that copy of the device's software) they should be free to make any and all modifications they choose to it - at the risk of their own security of course. Additionally, with apps like Pokemon Go, which offer in-game purchases and then change user agreements through app updates which block potential users after they may have made these same in-game purchases, the argument could be made that the SafetyNet API is even promoting fraud.
It isn't my intention to convince anyone of my position, only understand it. At this time, I am trying to gain a better understanding of exactly what elements found on a device prompt SafetyNet to return that a device has been tampered with. I was once rooted, with Xposed installed, but have since uninstalled both, and even re-flashed stock firmware. Even still, the SafetyNet Helper App I have been using for research always returns a failure. For posterity, I am also unable to log into Pokemon Go on stock firmware with no root or Xposed.
If root access is enabled, I have found that the SafetyNet check itself (step 1) will fail and the app will present a red screen, whereas if root access is not installed, the SafetyNet check will pass, but the Device Signature Verification with Google (step 2) will fail, which results in an overall failure where apps like Android Pay and Pokemon Go are concerned. The most modern counter I have found to hide root from SafetyNet is found here but even it states that the device must be able to pass the SafetyNet check on its own before this modifies SuperUser can be installed, so I feel a bit stuck.
I haven't seen anyone address SafetyNet and the Xperia Z5 Compact in the same sentence, and so my question is, can the Z5C pass SafetyNet at all since its most recent update? Please, download the SafetyNet Helper App from the Play Store and run it on your Z5C. Let me know if you get a red screen (failure at first step) a blue screen (failure at second step) or a green screen (passing). Also tell me about your device, and any modifications you have made to it. Seeing as how I can no longer pass the SafetyNet check at all on newly flashed stock firmware, I worry that the Xperia Z5C may not have been given Google's "Device Signiture Verification" - like many other international Android devices.
And if anyone else can shed some light on this situation, I would be most grateful.
Blue screen error.
Krypton custom rom based on .253 with zach's kernel. xposed installed
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What about downgrading Google Play Services? as far as i remember the Safetynet APi is included in this package. Don't know if it is server based or written inside the package, though.
Has anyone found a way to bypass SafetyNet for Nougat?
grayleshy said:
Has anyone found a way to bypass SafetyNet for Nougat?
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I also want to know this, when running safetynet test it shows me a red screen, even though I already removed root and flashed stock firmware.
rolo143 said:
I also want to know this, when running safetynet test it shows me a red screen, even though I already removed root and flashed stock firmware.
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because of unlocked bootloader
im using magisksu + magiskhide and its bypassing the safetynet
meistr91 said:
because of unlocked bootloader
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There is a workaround?
meistr91 said:
because of unlocked bootloader
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Can I relock it again?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/general/recovery-nougat-7-0-android-bootable-t3609358
rolo143 said:
Can I relock it again?
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Magisk changes the properties and "relocks" it for you during the start up procedures.
--- previous post
NeoBeum said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/general/recovery-nougat-7-0-android-bootable-t3609358
Magisk changes the properties and "relocks" it for you during the start up procedures.
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But magisk requires root. I remove root because there are some games and apps that detect it. So I wanted to pass SafetyNet but still can't.
I have Magisk working, I'm just rebuilding the recovery project and fixing some stuff
Has one been able to patch libandroid to make suhide work on Nougat with security patches after October 2016?
I have CarbonROM 5.1 Moo installed on my Zperia Z5 compact. This along with Magisk 14.3. (And... yeah... As it seems, the Magisk module "Universal SafetyNet Fix" is also required in my case. )
With this, it all works fine. SafetyNet checks out as valid/okay. No problems.

Netflix not working since android 10

Netflix is not working since I have android 10, I installed from 0 and Netflix doesn't appear in Google play, and official apk doesn't work for me.
Recently CTS won't pass with Magisk installed (even with Magisk hide). Google must have changed SafetyNet rules, Magisk did not catch up yet. It's not clear if this issue is impacting all Magisk users or only some. I can't pass CTS anymore, Android 9.
_mysiak_ said:
Recently CTS won't pass with Magisk installed (even with Magisk hide). Google must have changed SafetyNet rules, Magisk did not catch up yet. It's not clear if this issue is impacting all Magisk users or only some. I can't pass CTS anymore, Android 9.
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Likewise on stock android 10 for the past 2 or 3 days. No mods installed as such and failing CTS.
Play store is still showing verified device but I hear some users are getting non verified message which will not allow them install certain apps
How about those who become L3 in the attempt to fix sensors of downgraded to Android 9 and flashed persist partition ?
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How about those who become L3 in the attempt to fix sensors of downgraded to Android 9 and flashed persist partition ?
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Probably out of luck, DRM certificates are gone forever. At least that was the case for Mi A1 phone, but seems to be the same for A3.
_mysiak_ said:
Probably out of luck, DRM certificates are gone forever. At least that was the case for Mi A1 phone, but seems to be the same for A3.
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Will warranty be a solution? Phone is less than two weeks old
amnher said:
Will warranty be a solution? Phone is less than two weeks old
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No, you screwed it up. As far as I know, service center can't restore DRM keys even if they wanted to, they are flashed in factory and unique to each phone. The only solution is probably to replace whole motherboard. This was the case with Mi A1 and all Sony phones where unlocking of bootloader removed DRM keys as well. Nevertheless, you can try your luck and contact your service center..
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No, you screwed it up. As far as I know, service center can't restore DRM keys even if they wanted to, they are flashed in factory and unique to each phone. The only solution is probably to replace whole motherboard. This was the case with Mi A1 and all Sony phones where unlocking of bootloader removed DRM keys as well. Nevertheless, you can try your luck and contact your service center..
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This is worst I really did not expect that in messing with persist image really permanently destroys it and I will not be able to enjoy HD videos of Netflix on my a3. Other than that, what are the disadvantages of loosing L1 (messed up DRM) ?
they pulled back the update maybe that's the reason.
and if your device is bootloader unlocked it's also a reason...
i installed Netflix from apkpure.
amnher said:
This is worst I really did not expect that in messing with persist image really permanently destroys it and I will not be able to enjoy HD videos of Netflix on my a3. Other than that, what are the disadvantages of loosing L1 (messed up DRM) ?
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Yeah, it's unfortunate, many people are advising to "just flash persist.img and it will solve your issues", but it doesn't seem to help in first place and additionally damages the phone beyond repair. Lesson learned for you I guess, don't trust some random folks on the Internet..
Btw. as far as I know, 720p videos should be still playable on Netflix, it affects only full HD and 4K content (which need L1), which you wouldn't enjoy on 720p screen anyway. On Mi A1 I had only L3 (that was the default DRM level) and I did not notice any usability issues, Netflix, Google play music etc. were working nicely. On the small screen I did not notice that Netflix was playing at lower resolution.
_mysiak_ said:
Yeah, it's unfortunate, many people are advising to "just flash persist.img and it will solve your issues", but it doesn't seem to help in first place and additionally damages the phone beyond repair. Lesson learned for you I guess, don't trust some random folks on the Internet..
Btw. as far as I know, 720p videos should be still playable on Netflix, it affects only full HD and 4K content (which need L1), which you wouldn't enjoy on 720p screen anyway. On Mi A1 I had only L3 (that was the default DRM level) and I did not notice any usability issues, Netflix, Google play music etc. were working nicely. On the small screen I did not notice that Netflix was playing at lower resolution.
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Im at service center and they do not know what DRM is... but they will flash via testpoint i dunno if it will help
amnher said:
Im at service center and they do not know what DRM is... but they will flash via testpoint i dunno if it will help
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I'm afraid that not, DRM keys are lost already, they would have to generate/obtain new ones. In each case, let us know how it went..
_mysiak_ said:
I'm afraid that not, DRM keys are lost already, they would have to generate/obtain new ones. In each case, let us know how it went..
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It came back to 10.3.3.0 which is lower than before when i purchase it. Sadly L3 and they opened a brand new mi a3 and it was L1 so they are surprised. The technicial now is tying to do an ota. Though i doubt it will be fixed
Ps. Failed now they will change the motherboard
Check this out:
forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/themes-apps/fix-device-isnt-compatible-version-t3892194
I dunno it helps, but it worked for me
callmegov said:
Check this out:
forum.xda-developers.com/yureka/themes-apps/fix-device-isnt-compatible-version-t3892194
I dunno it helps, but it worked for me
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It changes these things in build prop, I doubt that it will help with anything for Netflix and even OP says that it's only to show Netflix in playstore (for phone models which are "unsupported" by Netflix officially, which is not the case for Mi A3).
ro.product.model=Pixel 3 XL
ro.product.brand=google
ro.product.name=crosshatch
ro.product.device=crosshatch
ro.product.cpu.abi=arm64-v8a
ro.product.cpu.abilist=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a,armeabi
ro.product.cpu.abilist32=armeabi-v7a,armeabi
ro.product.cpu.abilist64=arm64-v8a
ro.product.manufacturer=Google
ro.product.locale=en-US
Basically, f*ck Netflix and Google. We can't even watch the things, even if we want to pay for it, so f*ck them, I'll just download the movies/shows from somewhere else and put it on my SD card.
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Hey guys! Good news
:victory: Got Netflix back to work with unlocked bootloader, current Bliss Rom and Magisk installed. :victory:
I believed that ctsProfile failure was the culprit of not being able to install Netflix from Google Play so I get it to pass thanks to @pkdon123 suggestion and files shared by @rudranshrajput and off course some G search. Here's what I've done (not sure if all steps are needed, I went throught it just once):
Solved ctsProfile with flashing two files through Magisk and rebooting.
Used Magisk Hide to hide it from GP and Google Services Framework. Then run SafetyNet check and ctsProfile passed without any issue.
Clear cache and data from both apps - GP and GSF. Then I had to reboot twice to get GP to work again but finally was able to find and install Netflix from there straight away and everything is working perfectly.
Let me know if it works for you guys. Good luck :fingers-crossed:
Horstorm said:
Hey guys! Good news
:victory: Got Netflix back to work with unlocked bootloader, current Bliss Rom and Magisk installed. :victory:
I believed that ctsProfile failure was the culprit of not being able to install Netflix from Google Play so I get it to pass thanks to @pkdon123 suggestion and files shared by @rudranshrajput and off course some G search. Here's what I've done (not sure if all steps are needed, I went throught it just once):
Solved ctsProfile with flashing two files through Magisk and rebooting.
Used Magisk Hide to hide it from GP and Google Services Framework. Then run SafetyNet check and ctsProfile passed without any issue.
Clear cache and data from both apps - GP and GSF. Then I had to reboot twice to get GP to work again but finally was able to find and install Netflix from there straight away and everything is working perfectly.
Let me know if it works for you guys. Good luck :fingers-crossed:
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Hiding the full play services causes battery drain.
You only need to hide com.google.android.gms.unstable from play services.
All of this is already mentioned in the magisk documentation.
Also Netflix will still work with rooted device you just need to download it from a different source like apkmirror. It doesn't download from the playstore because play store isn't certified which is why we hide it in magisk.
If people took the time to read the applicable documentation then threads like this wouldn't have to exist
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Hiding the full play services causes battery drain.
You only need to hide com.google.android.gms.unstable from play services.
All of this is already mentioned in the magisk documentation.
Also Netflix will still work with rooted device you just need to download it from a different source like apkmirror. It doesn't download from the playstore because play store isn't certified which is why we hide it in magisk.
If people took the time to read the applicable documentation then threads like this wouldn't have to exist
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I was having the same exact problem and I solve this problem by enabling magiskhide and doing exactly what you have said I also tested by downloading the apk from the APK mirror and it was working absolutely fine but my problem was that I wouldn't be able to get Netflix updates from the play store also my device was uncertified and I was trying to make it certified which was easily done by flashing magisk also keep in mind that if you have only unlock the bootloader on stock ROM CTS won't pass and device will be non certified so if you want to stay on your stock ROM you need to lock the bootloader but I would suggest that instead of locking the bootloader you can flash magisk and use magisk hide just as a precaution as if she does anything wrong in future ota you can save yourself easily just by having and unlock bootloader.
garylawwd said:
Hiding the full play services causes battery drain.
You only need to hide com.google.android.gms.unstable from play services.
All of this is already mentioned in the magisk documentation.
Also Netflix will still work with rooted device you just need to download it from a different source like apkmirror. It doesn't download from the playstore because play store isn't certified which is why we hide it in magisk.
If people took the time to read the applicable documentation then threads like this wouldn't have to exist
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Thanks for a suggestion. I didn't read the Magisk documentation and the truth is that I should but 'ain't nobody got time for that'... I consider myself just as an Android enthusiast and spending time to read all documentation I should to install custom rom and get root access would take enormous amount of precious time. I totally agree that If everyone would read the documentation (also write it responsibly) no such forums would be necessary. On the other hand this is why forums like this (Q&A, Guides,...) exist -> to share the knowledge.
And to the actual problem:
I had no clue that it could be actually connected to Magisk itself due to it worked on same device for several months on different custom roms without any issue. That's why I was looking for an answer in the ROM's thread. After disabling full GP Services I didn't notice higher battery drain, but disabling gms.unstable is sufficient. Installing Netflix from other sources is short-term solution which I off course did but I was looking for a solution that will last.
Off Topic: I've noticed that you're quite active in this forum and seems to have the knowledge. Keep it up and keep the patience. Thank you :good:

[Solved] MIUI EU 11.0.6 Safety Net: CTS profile - False

Flashed the MIUI EU 11.0.6 and cts profile is false but basic integrity shows true. Also, play store shows "device not certified"
I've already used Magisk hide for Google Play services. Tried to re-flash magisk but still the same.
ROM: MIUI 11.0.6 EU Q
Kernel: Sesh 5.1 71Hz
Recovery: Official TWRP recovery
Magisk 20.3
Solution:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/themes/guide-edxposed-miui-11-0-4-android-q-t4050773/page3
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Flashed the MIUI EU 11.0.6 and cts profile is false but basic integrity shows true. Also, play store shows "device not certified"
I've already used Magisk hide for Google Play services. Tried to re-flash magisk but still the same.
ROM: MIUI 11.0.6 EU Q
Kernel: Sesh 5.1 71Hz
Recovery: Official TWRP recovery
Magisk 20.3
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Google changed cts from their end. No matter what rom you flash on any phone you use, it'll fail CTS now. Wait for magisk to be updated.
Daruwalla said:
Google changed cts from their end. No matter what rom you flash on any phone you use, it'll fail CTS now. Wait for magisk to be updated.
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Just read the article. Thanks anyways.
Xposed installed? If yes you should try this module for pass the safetynet
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81982121&postcount=80
Works for me
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Xposed installed? If yes you should try this module for pass the safetynet
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81982121&postcount=80
Works for me
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I found that out some days ago. I forgot to edit the OP.
FYI this module only fakes the status of the CTS profile. You can check your "true" status by using an app called safety net checker from play store.
Tried every one of the exposed module and all fail so that is no good for me...... anything else that will work..... even stock ROMs with unlocked bootloader with out root come up as device uncertified have a realme 5 with locked bootloader and it is fine have LG v20 it's fine and a Asus Zenfone 3 ultra locked no issues have pocof1 unlocked bootloader and it fails...........
It appears it is bootloader unlocked is what the issues is......the problem is you can't lock bootloader if you want custom recovery the problem is if you have a locked bootloader and you get jacked by someone you can't recover your device.......
Or maybe that's what Google wants to happen......
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Tried every one of the exposed module and all fail so that is no good for me...... anything else that will work..... even stock ROMs with unlocked bootloader with out root come up as device uncertified have a realme 5 with locked bootloader and it is fine have LG v20 it's fine and a Asus Zenfone 3 ultra locked no issues have pocof1 unlocked bootloader and it fails...........
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Mine passes the CTS check now even without the edXposed module.
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It appears it is bootloader unlocked is what the issues is......the problem is you can't lock bootloader if you want custom recovery the problem is if you have a locked bootloader and you get jacked by someone you can't recover your device.......
Or maybe that's what Google wants to happen......
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Mine passes the CTS check now even without the edXposed module.
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Flashed no gravity kernel and my problem went away as well I believe it has something to do with how Google receives information about the bootloader in the kernel.......
It was working ok for me till today. I had the problem with cts profile : false, then it clears from itself (google change something or revert the changes) , but now I checked randomly in magisk manager and this time I got both cts profile false and basic integrity false , so think google change the things again and even more restrictive than previous time , anyone else can confirm ?

1st time ever Android owner gets a Redmi K30 Ultra and wants to install Magisk. Help!

Hello very friendly helping people!
Im a 10 year iPhone user, but over time i came to hate all the restrictions and so i got myself a K30 Ultra and later today it should finally arrive!
Unfortunately i found out that it doesnt check the Google SafetyNet thingy and i can't use Google Pay with it. That kinda sucks, I never thought about stuff like this on iOS, but I'm confident there is a solution for it.
I found out about rooting my device, but it somehow isn't possible because of the Mediatek chip. But then I also found out that apperenty there IS a way to use the program/thingy that makes the phone pass SafetyNet (Magisk) without the need of a custom ROM.
I'm sorry if im confusing words like rooting im very noobish about all this.
So here are my questions in short form:
1. Can I make Google Pay Work in any way on my Redmi K30 Ultra?
2. Does this also affect my banking apps (I'm using DKB and Kontist) and can this be solved, too?
3. Could you link me some guides how to do it?
4. Is there any danger doing it (like deleting my phone if it doesnt work) and is there a possibility to safe my device on the PC or something like this to be safe?
5. Are their any safety concerns doing "it" (not sure what the solution will be) and should I install an anti virus program on the device? I just read about the cerberus trojan and its kinda scary. I think iOS systems were always pretty safe against those.
6. Anything else i need to know?
Thank you so much! I appreciate it a lot that there is a place where i can go to get help on those things! <3
Google Pay and any other banking apps refuse to work when a rooted Android gets detected by them. BTW: SafetyNet API doesn't purely check whether the device's Android is rooted, as the API is designed to check the overall integrity of device's Android.
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Google Pay and any other banking apps refuse to work when a rooted Android gets detected by them. BTW: SafetyNet API doesn't purely check whether the device's Android is rooted, as the API is designed to check the overall integrity of device's Android.
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Hey, thanks for your post!
Are you implying that there is no way around that and its doomed to forever not work on my device?
To clarify things: SafetyNet is run by an app that has implemented this API, it's not run by Android OS itself. Yes, Magisk allows you to lever out this test by manipulating device's fingerprint so you will possibly be able to use Google Pay etc.pp
FYI: Any app not having SafetyNet API implemented easily can check whether Android got rooted / tampered or not. The app simply runs functions like
Code:
isRootNative
isDetectedDevKeys
isDetectedTestKeys
isFoundBusyboxBinary
isFoundDangerousProps
isFoundHooks
isFoundResetprop
isFoundSuBinary
isFoundWrongPathPermission
isFoundXposed
isNotFoundReleaseKeys
isPermissiveSelinux
isSuExists
isMagiskSUExists
isFoundMagisk
isFoundRootCloakingApps
what can't get prevented by Magisk.
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Yes, Magisk allows you to lever out this test by manipulating device's fingerprint so you will possibly be able to use Google Pay etc.pp
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Ok, perfect. Would you be able to link me to a guide that shows me how to install Magisk on my device? It has a Mediatek chip so a custom ROM isn't possible (as far as I understand).
Mirardt said:
Ok, perfect. Would you be able to link me to a guide that shows me how to install Magisk on my device? It has a Mediatek chip so a custom ROM isn't possible (as far as I understand).
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How to install Magisk without a Custom ROM is explained here.
If a Custom ROM like TWRP isn't officially made public for your device then you have to compile TWRP at your own.
This is TWRP and Magisk for the latest firmware on the K30 Ultra. https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/166
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Google Pay on a rooted device with Magisk installed /is/ possible, my Galaxy Note 9 with Dr. Ketan's ROM works with Google Pay and I believe it's due to the CTS Profile fix which is available in its ROM Tool app. So there's going to be some way to make it work with the K30 Ultra.
JaboJG said:
This is TWRP and Magisk for the latest firmware on the K30 Ultra. https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/166
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Oh wow how cool is that, that is custom for the K30 ultra
And do I install that with the guide linked above or do I need some certain skill and experience to do that. It says it isn't tested yet. If I do a mirror of my phone before nothing really bad can happen right?
Google Pay on a rooted device with Magisk installed /is/ possible, my Galaxy Note 9 with Dr. Ketan's ROM works with Google Pay and I believe it's due to the CTS Profile fix which is available in its ROM Tool app. So there's going to be some way to make it work with the K30 Ultra.
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Nice!!!
Yeah the only think that failed SafetyNet Test is the "CTS profile match". But I can't use those roms for my K30 ultra, right, so I just do it with Magisk?
Thanks so much!!
You need to unlock your bootloader with the Mi Unlock tool then flash TWRP over fastboot, and in TWRP make the appropriate backups and flash Magisk. There's many guides and it's relatively straight forward.
K30 Ultra is basically a brand new phone, it's like a month old. It'll be a while but keep an eye on XDA Forums, on the internet, and on YouTube. Somebody will eventually describe or figure out how to fix the CTS Profile.
I think I'm not gonna modify mine and I'll just wear my Apple Watch to use it for contactless payments.
JaboJG said:
You need to unlock your bootloader with the Mi Unlock tool then flash TWRP over fastboot, and in TWRP make the appropriate backups and flash Magisk. There's many guides and it's relatively straight forward.
K30 Ultra is basically a brand new phone, it's like a month old. It'll be a while but keep an eye on XDA Forums, on the internet, and on YouTube. Somebody will eventually describe or figure out how to fix the CTS Profile.
I think I'm not gonna modify mine and I'll just wear my Apple Watch to use it for contactless payments.
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Alright, so I read 12384 guides and had a very tiny sense of it. The Mi Unlock tool stopped me, though, and now I'll have to wait another 6 days.
As I understood it, my data will be erased, but can be just be restored by MIUI if backed up before. I'm gonna let you know how it worked after I'll do it in about a week.
Probably I won't have to patience to wait. Google Pay is a really nice to have, but neither voLTE, nor voWifi works on my device, so I for sure have do hack that some weird way, because i have no mobile network at all at home and absolutely need voWifi.
Thank you very much for your kind help! <3
No problem at all.
I'm not sure if Wifi-Calling (voWifi) works with my carrier as I've turned it on with the carrier and in the phone, and it doesn't seem to be making calls over wifi. Not a big deal for me though as I've got Unlimited calls with my carrier.
Please let us know if and when you do flash the TWRP as I'd like feedback before flashing it myself.
Do your banking apps refuse to work or is it only google pay that fails due to the safetynet fail?
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No problem at all.
I'm not sure if Wifi-Calling (voWifi) works with my carrier as I've turned it on with the carrier and in the phone, and it doesn't seem to be making calls over wifi. Not a big deal for me though as I've got Unlimited calls with my carrier.
Please let us know if and when you do flash the TWRP as I'd like feedback before flashing it myself.
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Yeah, me too, but I have a very bad connection in my flat so I do need voWifi anyway. I will let you know and hope I won't brick my device. But as I understand it, bricking the device just by flashing twrp is very unlikely, right?
MerlijnD said:
Do your banking apps refuse to work or is it only google pay that fails due to the safetynet fail?
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Only Google Pay, both of my banking apps work perfectly. I couldnt scan the security bar code though, some internal google app wouldn't allow it. So i had to put in both the (very long) idendification and security numbers in manually.
Alright thanks. Another thing im interested in is if Snapchat works when safetynet fails. Did you do any tests regarding that?
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Alright thanks. Another thing im interested in is if Snapchat works when safetynet fails. Did you do any tests regarding that?
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Not using Snapchat, but I just installed it and it starts without problems. Didn't made an account though.
So I'm gonna be able to flash twrp and Magisk in exactly 14 hours and have some questions i would really appreciate an answer to <3
Using this: https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/166
1. The thing i want to flash first is twrp and it is the file called "recovery.img" in the downloaded folder, is that correct?
2. Just flashing twrp is "relatively" safe and if I do a backup and the device bricks by installing Magsik after, i can recover it through twrp, correct?
3. Should I not install todays new security update to MIUI or does that not matter at all?
edit: 4. Do I need/want to have "USB debugging", "Install via USB" and "USBebugging (Security Settings)" enabled or just "OEM unlocking"?
Thank you so much! I'm very nervous since i didn't read any experiences of rooting the K30 Ultra before and I'm scared of killing it.
Hey Mirardt, good luck. Let us know how you get on!
1. Yeah, you'll use fastboot to flash the recovery.img for TWRP.
2. Do a full backup with TWRP and you should be safe.
3. Doesn't matter, it's just the September Android security update.
4. Yeah turn on USB Debugging and connect your phone to your computer - it will ask you if you want to allow this computer to debug your phone, choose accept and always (or something similar to those words.) Do this before flashing TWRP.
Mirardt said:
So I'm gonna be able to flash twrp and Magisk in exactly 14 hours and have some questions i would really appreciate an answer to <3
Using this: https://mifirm.net/downloadtwrp/166
1. The thing i want to flash first is twrp and it is the file called "recovery.img" in the downloaded folder, is that correct?
2. Just flashing twrp is "relatively" safe and if I do a backup and the device bricks by installing Magsik after, i can recover it through twrp, correct?
3. Should I not install todays new security update to MIUI or does that not matter at all?
edit: 4. Do I need/want to have "USB debugging", "Install via USB" and "USBebugging (Security Settings)" enabled or just "OEM unlocking"?
Thank you so much! I'm very nervous since i didn't read any experiences of rooting the K30 Ultra before and I'm scared of killing it.
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Hey Mirardt, good luck. Let us know how you get on!
1. Yeah, you'll use fastboot to flash the recovery.img for TWRP.
2. Do a full backup with TWRP and you should be safe.
3. Doesn't matter, it's just the September Android security update.
4. Yeah turn on USB Debugging and connect your phone to your computer - it will ask you if you want to allow this computer to debug your phone, choose accept and always (or something similar to those words.) Do this before flashing TWRP.
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Hey Jabo, nice, I'm gonna do just that! Just for clarification, I use Mi Unlock Tool first, THEN twrp, then backup, then magisk?
I'll let you know and thanks for the good luck!
edit: so the command would be "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", right?
I'm VERY sorry for the noobish questions.
I'm going to quickly use this thread to ask how to actually unlock the K30 Ultra Bootloader. I did everything the guides said, but Mi Unlock still doesn't recognize the phone when it's plugged in. Any Advice?
Hey guys (especially JaboJG). quick update: Flashing twrp and Magsik both just worked perfectly. no brick. Thanks for your help!!
The only issue is that it didnt help in passing Google Safety Check. I tried almost everything there is and will post my logs of MagiskHide Props in their thread soon.
Also, now some apps don't work anymore because they detect the root. I hope we will find a fix.
macrett said:
I'm going to quickly use this thread to ask how to actually unlock the K30 Ultra Bootloader. I did everything the guides said, but Mi Unlock still doesn't recognize the phone when it's plugged in. Any Advice?
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No idea, sorry. It just worked for me.

Safety Net Fix for Custom Rom's

Hi to all, this is my first post here on XDA.
I Was doing a little of research to get Safety Net pass on custom rom's (I Have tested this fix on Z Rom V6, Illussion OS 1.7 and Z Rom Lite v2) And by now, here is the solution, It's not a fake screen telling you that you have passed Safety net like the one you get when you use the Hidden Core Method. This is a real fix.
So now, we're using 2 Magisk modules.
1.-safetynet-fix-v1.1.1
2.-MagiskHidePropsConfig-v5.4.0
Ok, after the download of the 2 zips you need to flash through Magisk, (You need to enable MagiskHide) we'll need to use a terminal emulator to get the safety net pass, then after downloading a terminal emulator we need to follow this tutorial:
After that we need to set the new fingerprint of our device to be ''Samsung Galaxy A20 A205W'' After selecting that fingerprint we need to finish the setup, and then Reebot. after that.... Voila, now our device pass Safety Net on custom roms.
Credits to all of the creators of the modules.
Thanks for this info, will try it out once I rooted my phone again.
I cannot find safetynet-fix on magisk modules.
Did they removed it?
In theory magiskhidepropsconfig alone should do the job, sadly i cannot pass ctsProfile test on my phone that has a custom ROM (Xiaomi Mi note 10).
Not out of the box at least.
It has instructions on how to manually change the fingerprint and the security patch date so to pass the ctsProfile test but they are...complicated
I even followed the instructions on the video but still no dice.
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I cannot find safetynet-fix on magisk modules.
Did they removed it?
In theory magiskhidepropsconfig alone should do the job, sadly i cannot pass ctsProfile test on my phone that has a custom ROM (Xiaomi Mi note 10).
Not out of the box at least.
It has instructions on how to manually change the fingerprint and the security patch date so to pass the ctsProfile test but they are...complicated
I even followed the instructions on the video but still no dice.
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You should use the .zip file attached to this thread bro, SafetyNet fix is for hardware attestation and unlocked bootloaders, That's why you should use MagiskHidePropsConfig + SafetyNetFix. Google play services must be enabled and not frozen in order to have SafetyNet working. Check if there is a specific fingerprint for your device. And yes, the module has been removed from magisk repository, You can find the latest version here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
@PhillipVilla , i am sorry but could you elaborate a bit more?
I have flashed Havoc 4.6 and Magisk v23 onto my Samsung S8+. I have downloaded the two files you attached. But what do you mean by "flash through Magisk"?
My Google Play Store is working fine my problem is no Netflix in Play Store and my TV provider app is not working. So i am trying to get SafetyNET to pass and possibly hide the fact that the phone is rooted.
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@PhillipVilla , i am sorry but could you elaborate a bit more?
I have flashed Havoc 4.6 and Magisk v23 onto my Samsung S8+. I have downloaded the two files you attached. But what do you mean by "flash through Magisk"?
My Google Play Store is working fine my problem is no Netflix in Play Store and my TV provider app is not working. So i am trying to get SafetyNET to pass and possibly hide the fact that the phone is rooted.
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Magisk is an app you should install. You can search in this forum
I have a Moto G6 and I'm having trouble getting the SafetyNet to go green. Installed Magisk v23 and the SafetyNet Fix and the MagiskHidePropConfig and still no dice. Any suggestions?

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