
Complete Galaxy S21 Pass SafetyNet Tutorial with Magisk | S21+ & Ultra too
Note: This is also reportedly been shown to work for other recent Samsung devices including the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 10, and Note 20 series too. ~~~~~ Hi! Don't forget to hit the "Thanks" button on this video, if you can, and join our channel community here - / @explainingandroid Universal SafetyNet Fix v2 Beta - https://dlsharefile.com/file/1934171209 Official GitHub - https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix Bug Details - https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-... 1. Why is my Galaxy S21 Failing SafetyNet Checks? [00:00] 2. Download and install the Magisk Module [01:46] 3. Reboot [02:50] 4. Check to make sure it was installed and enabled [04:00] 5. Enable the MagiskHide toggle [04:54] 6. Check to make sure your Galaxy S21 now passes SafetyNet checks [05:23] 7. Note about potential bugs [06:03] 8. How to uninstall the module if you notice severe bugs [08:05] I'm working with a Galaxy S21 Ultra with the latest version of OneUI that's been rooted using Magisk. That's it. No TWRP. No Xposed. Just root with systemless mods. I can't guarantee this will work with your device if you have a bunch of heavy mods installed. With that said, we just need to install a Magisk Module and enable a setting in order to begin passing SafetyNet checks on the entire Samsung Galaxy S21 series of smartphones. This includes the Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, and most likely the upcoming S21 FE as well. Once you download the Magisk module (it's a ZIP file linked at the top of this guide), you simply need to install it, let the app enable it by default, and then reboot the device. Once the phone boots back up, you can double-check the module area to make sure the Universal SafetyNet Fix module has been installed and enabled properly. Follow along with me in the video to make sure it looks the same. Now, the last step is to dive into the Settings area of the Magisk app and then make sure the MagiskHide feature has been enabled. This is not something that is toggled on by default so unless you have turned it on previously then you should make sure it is on now. That's all there is to it right now. As you can see, we can go back to the main Magisk app page and do another Safety Net check. This time it will pass now that everything has been set up properly. Two things to point out. . . Passing SafetyNet checks is a cat and mouse game. What works today might not work tomorrow. If that turns out to be the case with you, let me know in the comments section below. It may be due to something you have installed (like Xposed or some other root mod) or I may need to update this video/guide with a newer version of the Universal SafetyNet Fix module. What is provided today is labeled as a beta because there may be some bugs introduced when this is installed. It really just depends on how you use your phone (from what I'm reading) as some people may never even use features that are currently bugging out. Share your experiences with the community by leaving a comment down below. The Gear I Use: 5W Amazon Charger - https://amzn.to/2OaUMV8 MicroUSB Cable - https://amzn.to/38dkpeM USB-C Cable - https://amzn.to/2OqlTvi TPU Cases - https://amzn.to/38g9b9w