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This may have been mentioned elsewhere,however,for those that have been looking forward to using Samsung Pay,it's worth repeating:
If you either have a rooted device/or,unroot/return to stock via ODIN or KIES,Samsung Pay is not going to load up or work.
I tried this out myself this morning,having restored from a rooted device & ODIN'ed back w/the stock image,then again doing the same using KIES.
You'll get as far as a pop-up stating your device has been tampered/modified & Samsung pay will not install beyond this point.
I hadn't planned on using it beyond the try-it-out/see if it works phase,so,it's all good to me.
But,if you want this full-time,it's either Samsung Pay,or root,you can't have both.
If you choose to root your device,it's a one-way street,as the e-fuse gets tripped & there's no way to reset it.
You can unroot,but,the e-fuse stays tripped & you won't be able to use Samsung Pay.
If you either have a rooted device/or,unroot/return to stock via ODIN or KIES,Samsung Pay is not going to load up or work.
I tried this out myself this morning,having restored from a rooted device & ODIN'ed back w/the stock image,then again doing the same using KIES.
You'll get as far as a pop-up stating your device has been tampered/modified & Samsung pay will not install beyond this point.
I hadn't planned on using it beyond the try-it-out/see if it works phase,so,it's all good to me.
But,if you want this full-time,it's either Samsung Pay,or root,you can't have both.
If you choose to root your device,it's a one-way street,as the e-fuse gets tripped & there's no way to reset it.
You can unroot,but,the e-fuse stays tripped & you won't be able to use Samsung Pay.