[FIX]How To Fix Samsung Health Not Working With Root

bogarty

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I've posted this as an afterthought in some of my other threads, but have come to realize that this easy little fix might just be crucial enough for some to warrant having its own thread. So anyway, here it is. :)

Easy fix for the Samsung Health "device has been compromised" or "can't be opened on a rooted device" errors.


1) Download an app from the Play Store called "BuildProp Editor".
2) Search for "ro.config.tima".
3) Click on it and change the "1" to a "O".

4) Reboot device.

Please be sure to hit the "Thanks" or Donate button below if this helped you out! :)
 
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gootho

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Before it was running smoothely i have never rooted my phone but now samsung health and some other application says that it cant be opened on rooted device, i have also tried your technique it said root access is required to edit system properties...please help

thanks
 

An0nGhOsT

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Just to let everyone know you can very easily fix this problem, as long as you have a rooted phone, here is another easier way, if you're getting the error message or Knox and cannot access Samsung health because it could say your device is compromised Etc. this is how you easily can fix it.
Download build prop editor, open app, Grant it root access, once granted scroll down the list until you see
"ro.config.tima" , beside this you will see a number 1, edit the number 1 to 0 and save changes and reboot phone.
BADABING BRO! :)
 

bogarty

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Just to let everyone know you can very easily fix this problem, as long as you have a rooted phone, here is another easier way, if you're getting the error message or Knox and cannot access Samsung health because it could say your device is compromised Etc. this is how you easily can fix it.
Download build prop editor, open app, Grant it root access, once granted scroll down the list until you see
"ro.config.tima" , beside this you will see a number 1, edit the number 1 to 0 and save changes and reboot phone.
BADABING BRO! :)
Wow! That is exactly what I say to do in the OP. Good job. Wtf? [emoji14]
 

An0nGhOsT

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Wow! That is exactly what I say to do in the OP. Good job. Wtf? [emoji14]
I didn't notice that because it took me to the last thread page GEEESH no need for the ignorance..
I'm using the app and it takes you to the last page..
Wtf?!?!

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Before it was running smoothely i have never rooted my phone but now samsung health and some other application says that it cant be opened on rooted device, i have also tried your technique it said root access is required to edit system properties...please help

thanks
You have to reroot your phone and fix with build prop.
Once you trip Knox there's no getting it back. But with root at least you can edit values so apps will work again.
 

bogarty

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I didn't notice that because it took me to the last thread page GEEESH no need for the ignorance..
I'm using the app and it takes you to the last page..
Wtf?!?!
I would always recommend reading the OP before commenting on any thread, otherwise you're really just commenting blind.
 

achkap

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I've posted this as an afterthought in some of my other threads, but have come to realize that this easy little fix might just be crucial enough for some to warrant having its own thread. So anyway, here it is. :)

Easy fix for the Samsung Health "device has been compromised" or "can't be opened on a rooted device" errors.


1) Download an app from the Play Store called "BuildProp Editor".
2) Search for "ro.config.tima".
3) Click on it and change the "1" to a "O".

4) Reboot device.

Please be sure to hit the "Thanks" or Donate button below if this helped you out! :)
Thanks. It worked on my rooted Samsung galaxy s6

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