Yes, you can use Android Pay with root. However, since rooting your device allows you to access sensitive system files, it’s important to be aware of the potential security risks. For example, by rooting your device you could give a malicious actor access to your passwords and other personal information.

There is no official way to get Google Pay to work on a rooted phone, but there are a few workarounds that you can try. One is to use an app called Magisk, which will allow you to root your phone and still use Google Pay. Another is to use an app called SafetyNet Helper, which will allow you to root your phone and still use some other Google apps.

No, root does not break Google Pay. However, rooting your device may void your warranty, so please be aware of the risks before you root.

Samsung Pay will not work on a rooted phone. The root access is required to modify the system files, which Samsung Pay needs in order to function.

There are a few methods you can use to unroot your Android device. One is to use an app called SuperSU, which will unroot your device for you. Another is to flash a stock ROM or unroot firmware onto your device. Finally, you can use the built-in unroot function in some custom recoveries.

If you have a rooted phone, there are a few ways to unroot it. One way is to use an app called SuperSU, which will unroot your phone for you. Another way is to go into your phone’s settings and disable root access. If you have a custom recovery installed on your phone, you can also unroot it by flashing a stock ROM.

Magisk Hide is a feature of the Magisk Manager application that allows you to hide the root status of your device from other applications. This is useful for applications that do not work properly when your device is rooted. To use Magisk Hide, open the Magisk Manager application and select the “Hides” option from the menu.

Magisk Hide is a module for Magisk that allows you to hide roots from specific applications. To use Magisk Hide, open the Magisk Manager app and go to the Modules section. Tap the + button and select Magisk Hide. Enable the module and then reboot your device. You can then open the application you want to hide root from and it will not be able to detect that you are rooted.

There are a few different options available for mobile payments beyond Google Pay. Apple Pay and Samsung Pay are both popular options, and there are also a number of other services such as Venmo and Square Cash. Ultimately, it’s up to personal preference which service you choose.

There is no clear answer, as different users have reported different experiences. Some say that Google does not pay for unlocked bootloaders, while others say that they received payment for theirs. However, it is generally recommended that users unlock their bootloaders if they want to receive payments from Google.