Not exact matches
Android
Pay is selected by default, but you can also choose any other that won't work
on a
rooted device — like Netflix and Pokémon Go, for example.
Which method did you use to get Android
Pay working
on your
rooted device?
Android
Pay normally protects your payment data using Android's sandboxing features, but apps can break out of the sandbox
on a
rooted device.
Google has no way to know how secure Android
Pay would be
on a particular
device if it's
rooted or running an unknown custom ROM, so they block it.
But some apps — like Google's Android
Pay — won't work at all
on a
rooted device.
It launches just fine
on the Mate 10 Pro, but then, when I go to add in a credit or debit card, a pop - up appears — stating «Android
Pay can't be used
on this
device» — along with text stating the
device is
rooted, has an unlocked bootloader, or is running a custom ROM.
So far, I haven't been able to get Android
Pay working
on either of my
devices, but they're both
rooted and running custom ROMs.