Any OREO rom that doesn't trigger SafetyNet?

mottokeki

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You could install magisk and deactivate root. Then you're not able to give out or decline root access to apps.
But why does all the Oreo rom fail SafetyNet?

I don't want yo use Magisk because I don't want to have to update every time SafetyNet is updated and Magisk fails.

I thought LinageOS would be out for this phone by now. They seem to be the only ones that are keen on keeping in SafetyNet friendly.

Back to Nougat for now I suppose.
 

JD. A

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But why does all the Oreo rom fail SafetyNet?

I don't want yo use Magisk because I don't want to have to update every time SafetyNet is updated and Magisk fails.

I thought LinageOS would be out for this phone by now. They seem to be the only ones that are keen on keeping in SafetyNet friendly.

Back to Nougat for now I suppose.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but safetynet checks if your bootloader is unlocked. If it's unlocked you fail the safetynet check. There's a workaround in custom kernels that disables that check or returns it false, makes saftynet thinks that bootloader is locked.

LOS is out 7.1.2. We just have to wait for Oreo. If you wanna try a oreo rom either install magisk or a custom kernel and that should fix safetynet for you. :)
 
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