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| ====== Rooting the Doogee X93 Android Phone ====== | ====== Rooting the Doogee X93 Android Phone ====== | ||
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| The Doogee X93 smartphone is a cheap Android phone, priced at about 86 € in March 2022. | The Doogee X93 smartphone is a cheap Android phone, priced at about 86 € in March 2022. | ||
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| adb push boot.img / | adb push boot.img / | ||
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| Using the phone file manager, install the Magisk app and run it. | Using the phone file manager, install the Magisk app and run it. | ||
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| - | ===== Termux:API problems | + | ===== Android Fingerprint |
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| - | On this phone I experienced a **[[..: | + | |
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| - | It seems that some steps in the right way to solve the problem are explained in this **[[https:// | + | |
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| - | Basically (a partial workaround) consists in installing the **[[https:// | + | |
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| - | Download the **MagiskHidePropsConf-v6.1.2.zip** file and install it from the Magisk app (Modules=> | + | ===== Termux:API problems ===== |
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| + | On this phone I experienced a **[[..: | ||
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| + | It seems that some steps in the right way to solve the problem are explained in this **[[https:// | ||
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| + | A partial workaround consists basically in installing the **[[https:// | ||
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| + | Download the **MagiskHidePropsConf-v6.1.2.zip** file and install it from the Magisk app (Modules=> | ||
| From the Termux command line verify that **ro.hct_autostart_manager** and **ro.freeme_freemanager** properties are set to **1**: | From the Termux command line verify that **ro.hct_autostart_manager** and **ro.freeme_freemanager** properties are set to **1**: | ||
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| + | You can also check the **/ | ||
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| - | Using the **props** command line tool (provided by the MagiskHidePropsConf | + | Using the **props** command line tool (provided by the // |
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| or an option from above: 2 | or an option from above: 2 | ||
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| + | Once **rebooted**, | ||
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| + | ~$ getprop ro.hct_autostart_manager | ||
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| + | ~$ getprop ro.freeme_freemanager | ||
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| + | This workaround is not sufficient, you have also to **disable DuraSpeed** at all (with Termux:API only version 0.50.1 it is not possibile to disable it for the app only). **After a reboot** you have to **enable and then disabled DuraSpeed again**. | ||
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| + | ===== Termux: | ||
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| + | It is not possibile to add the **Termux: | ||
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