Press 1 to edit the devices finger print: Type props in to the Terminal Emulator and MagiskHide Props Config should be loaded: If you don't have a terminal emulator app installed, you can enable the Terminal Emulator in the Android developer settings, or download this free Terminal Emulator from the Play Store. Some custom roms do this automatically so this is not an issue, however LineageOS doesn't on all devices. Now do the same and download the MagiskHide Props Config plugin:Įssentially MagiskHide Props Config is a script that will allow you to change your devices fingerprint to what it should be if you had no custom rom installed. Go to downloads in Magisk Manager and download the Busybox for Android NDK plugin, install this and reboot. Most newer devices will probably fail the ctsProfile test, if you happen to pass ctsProfile and basicintegrity you can skip installing these two Magisk Plugins. I’d also recommend making a full backup of your device first too.Īfter you have installed Magisk, load the Magisk Manager app up and run a SafetyNet test: You can still install OTA updates with Magisk installed as its systemless, meaning you can also keep root when updating. However if you have a custom rom / recovery installed its usually a case of booting in to your recovery (TWRP is the most popular) and flashing Magisk to your custom rom. First you need to install Magisk - i’d suggest reading the Magisk documentation as this will vary from device to device, so it's impossible for me to give a step by step everyone can follow here. The same should apply to most Android devices however.ġ. Whatever your reasons are, this is how I have Pokemon Go working on a OnePlus 5T running LineageOS 16. In addition, having got used to all the nice tweaks, customisation and privacy features custom roms offer, I’d find it hard to go back to stock Android now as its quite limited in comparison. I’ve personally used custom roms since 2010 on various Android devices to keep them up to date with the latest Android versions and security patches, long after the manufacturer has stopped supporting the device. For whatever reason Niantic think people who have custom roms or root on their Android device must obviously be cheating and there for locked out of playing the game. Pokemon Go doesn’t like custom Android roms, or even stock roms with root access enabled.
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