--- back up with titanium backup ---
I use Snapchat as a main SMS platform. Just as a strong recommendation you should all do as he says, then make sure that you use Titanium Backup to make a Full Data Backup of Snapchat after it is logged in.
This way, if you ever mess your phone up - namely on a tripped KNOX Samsung, you will always be able to log in again by restoring the .TiBkp backup from the app.
I've used this a ridiculous amount of times.
Backing it up to any of your cloud platforms is a good plan, I keep mine in my GDrive.
[Even if it is of an old snapchat version, you can update it from the play store after updating it, and it should hopefully stay logged in. Mine always has.
Good luck
(skip to steps)
As you all know, snapchat does not work on rooted phones anymore... Wrong! It doesn't work on phones with xposed framework, at least upon logging in.
steps (modified and simplified)
a. uninstall xposed framework (ROOT DOES NOT MATTER, HAVING THE XPOSED APP ALSO DOES NOT MATTER, MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FRAMEWORK INSTALLED) before installing snapchat then do a fresh install of snapchat. Only disabling the xposed module=fail
b. log in into snapchat whithout having the xposed framework installed.
c. after logging in, install the framework back
voila, now you have all the xposed functions plus snapchat working just fine
Goodluck!
I use Snapchat as a main SMS platform. Just as a strong recommendation you should all do as he says, then make sure that you use Titanium Backup to make a Full Data Backup of Snapchat after it is logged in.
This way, if you ever mess your phone up - namely on a tripped KNOX Samsung, you will always be able to log in again by restoring the .TiBkp backup from the app.
I've used this a ridiculous amount of times.
Backing it up to any of your cloud platforms is a good plan, I keep mine in my GDrive.
[Even if it is of an old snapchat version, you can update it from the play store after updating it, and it should hopefully stay logged in. Mine always has.
Good luck