Camera? No. You lose Google play integrity checks and some apps might refuse to install from the Google play store, but you can usually install them from the Aurora store instead, and they usually work. Some are configured to only work from the Google play store.
Not anymore they won’t. To even have a chance at faking play integrity nowadays you have to get a hold of a valid, signed, OEM key box to spoof integrity to a level where you can use things like the McDonald’s app or Google pay. And those are harder and harder to find every day.
As did I on my Pixel 8 Pro just a month ago before I got my P10, but it won’t last forever. The keys are quickly drying up. Trust me, I’m not happy about having to say this. I’ve had a jailbroken or rooted phone the entire time I’ve had a smart phone, but it’s getting to the point where if you want full access to your phone, you’re going to run into an issue trying to use an app eventually, if not several very important ones.
If I didn’t really like Google pay and a few other apps that are hard to fool, I’d still be rooted on this phone today, tho.
Camera? No. You lose Google play integrity checks and some apps might refuse to install from the Google play store, but you can usually install them from the Aurora store instead, and they usually work. Some are configured to only work from the Google play store.
Graphene does get around this then? Is there a writeup of how it will affect them?
Thanks! And the bank/digital id apps will be taken car of by magisk/magisk hide & play integrity check fixing module.
Rooting is not recommended or supported on GrapheneOS.
Not anymore they won’t. To even have a chance at faking play integrity nowadays you have to get a hold of a valid, signed, OEM key box to spoof integrity to a level where you can use things like the McDonald’s app or Google pay. And those are harder and harder to find every day.
I’ve spoofed integrity on my Mi12 still this June, before I got P9.
As did I on my Pixel 8 Pro just a month ago before I got my P10, but it won’t last forever. The keys are quickly drying up. Trust me, I’m not happy about having to say this. I’ve had a jailbroken or rooted phone the entire time I’ve had a smart phone, but it’s getting to the point where if you want full access to your phone, you’re going to run into an issue trying to use an app eventually, if not several very important ones.
If I didn’t really like Google pay and a few other apps that are hard to fool, I’d still be rooted on this phone today, tho.