Has anyone tried factory flashing and testing Android Pay?

roughriduz

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I looked through some other posts and saw some stuff about it. I'm curious to see if it will work with rootcloak. I kinda doubt it though.
 

Pilz

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It will not

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It works with systemless root and TWRP installed. I use it with the stock ROM/kernel but i have root, busybox and TWRP. I don't think there's a way to use it with s custom ROM yet but now that xposed is out there might be way
 
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zamula

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You also need to be stock DPI. It fails if Xposed is installed, but I may play around with some of the modules and see if there is a way to get it working. Hate missing out on Xposed just for Android pay.
 

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You also need to be stock DPI. It fails if Xposed is installed, but I may play around with some of the modules and see if there is a way to get it working. Hate missing out on Xposed just for Android pay.
I wish xposed could mask a custom ROM and dpi becsuse I like using AP but hate running a stock ROM
 

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I am using android pay with the systemless root and an unlocked bootloader... no problems here. Bought something the other day from best buy. It and the fingerprint reader work fine. I even have adaway and have changed the fonts on the system and it still works fine.
 

Empty Hand

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I can confirm that unlocking so you can flash factory images still allows Android Pay to work. I unlocked and flashed the latest security update, left the phone unlocked (since I don't want to wait for OTAs) and have used Android Pay with no problems.

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