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Running PoGo on rooted devices, Running PoGo on rooted devices
TSobserv
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Jun 16 2017, 04:38 PM, updated 7y ago
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I have just bought a Teclast Android tablet and immediately installed PoGo. However, I was not able to authenticate. I realised eventually that it was because my tablet was already rooted from the factory.
What is the safest method to run PoGo on this device? Magisk?
I have no intention to cheat by faking locations, etc. The device came rooted. Any advice?
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TSobserv
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Jun 19 2017, 05:50 PM
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Getting Started
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Any ideas? I am missing out on this event just because the replacement for my spoiled tablet disallow me from running PoGo.
This post has been edited by observ: Jun 19 2017, 05:50 PM
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mulut99
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Jun 19 2017, 06:11 PM
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Just search for unroot tools for your phone [should be easy with unroot tools to unroot your device]. Then install root checker to confirm it is unroot.
This post has been edited by mulut99: Jun 19 2017, 06:48 PM
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arubin
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Jun 20 2017, 02:00 PM
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Just unroot when you want to play, and root back again when you need it.
Its tricky. Even Chainfire has said that its a losing fight so he can't be buggered anymore.
Magisk may or may not work. It mostly depends on the guys working on your ROM.
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TSobserv
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Jun 22 2017, 08:55 AM
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Getting Started
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I have found the rooting app - Kingroot. I managed to unroot my tablet by uninstalling this app. I can play Pokemon Go with it now, but a little too late.
Thank you for all the advice.
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