Android 9.0 (32 + 64-Bit) romPlease tell me the excat file name of the ROMs you downloaded and tried. You forgot to mention that
Are you using Xiaomi or Huawei phone? I heard that those phone have problem with root. You can try modded VMOS instead which allows you to turn on root or Xposed in settings
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Vmos Pro Ver. 3.1.0 MOD APK | VIP | Support Android 15
Playstore Link: https://www.vmos.com *Special Features* 1. Lifetime VIP 2. Support android 15 Note if u getting stuck/freeze, use vmos assistant Free Download: Hidden contentplatinmods.com
Working on VMOS 3.1.1Android 9.0 (32 + 64-Bit) rom
sorry mate , i use vivo z1 pro android 11Working on VMOS 3.1.1
Phone: Moto 5G Plus, Android 11
What is your phone model and Android version?
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is tht default root checker app?Working on VMOS 3.1.1
Phone: Moto 5G Plus, Android 11
What is your phone model and Android version?
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I downloaded it from Play Store. You can get it from Apkcombois tht default root checker app?
Are you using mod apk or original apk of VMOS?hey guys, i am facing a issue where my vmos rom gets stuck in reboot loop i am using vmospro 3.0.7 and i have noticed it is because of google play services. does anybody have a fix for this.
thank you
Tried to do the following?Weid. Installed vmos 3.1.1, downloaded custom roms locally. Gave vmos permission, trying to browse through app and add the custom roms, the app shows no roms. Any idea? (rom zips are definitely there) thanks.
(I am so stupid...) Thank was the problem. Thank you so much. BTW, even on a new vmos sessionTried to do the following?
- Open Settings on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap Apps or Applications (depending on your device).
- Tap the Menu icon (three dots in the top-right corner) and select Special App Access or scroll down and tap Special App Access (depending on your device)
- Tap All Files Access or Manage All Files.
- Find the VMOS app you want to give access to and tap on it.
- Toggle Allow All Files Access or enable the permission.
I have heard about this issue before. According to 4pda, it is an issue with Google Play Services.ugh. thank you, my bad. that was it with the file permissions. Very weird, with different version of VMOS, 2.9.x.x / 3.1.1, trying different roms, my vmos android sessions keep restarting, with basic roms loaded. But if I disable wifi, they are fine, until I re-enable wifi, then vmos android reboot cycle repeats. Have anyone seen this behavior? Trying on a Samsung Galaxy S20. thanks.
I will take a look. At the meantime, you may try VMOS app from Play Store or ApkCombo. if I remember right, it will give you root for free. Unfortunately, it doesn't boot on my phone anymore even with clean installAnother odd one. VMOS, 3.0.9 / 3.1.1, mounted couple of the rooted roms (provided here) for A7, on initial launch is fine. But subsequent, launching the created VM get a prompt "current VM is a Premium-only", and it's asking for a paid subscription. Did something change? thanks.
I fiddled around stopping service, seems like it worked. I think just have to live with this for the time being.regarding disabling / stopping google playstore in the VM (for now), what's the least intrusive / easist way to do that? (with lucky patcher I guess?) I did it with deleting the app completely (and google play service), but on VM restart it still triggers the rebooting. Thanks.
original apk of vmos pro and the rom i am using is official android 9 lite rom..... constant reboot loop, and i cannot disable gms bcz i need itAre you using mod apk or original apk of VMOS?
What ROM file are you using?
how did you stop it?I fiddled around stopping service, seems like it worked. I think just have to live with this for the time being.
literally go to playstore service info, stop service.how did you stop it?