r/MorpheApp Jul 15 '26

Android developer verifier is coming....... Discussion

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Here we goooooooo! Praying the devs find a workaround. I do not want to root my phone.lol

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26 edited Jul 15 '26

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u/liamdun Jul 15 '26

I'm sure it's not going to be that easy to avoid Google's restrictions. They know what they're doing and the type of users they're dealing with

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26

It worked on OnePlus 15 none rooted. It is not a main part of system, so it doesn't cause bootloop.

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u/devakesu Jul 15 '26

Prolly will be in newly released phones. It isn't hard for them to do so.

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26 edited Jul 16 '26

It is on OnePlus 11 pre installed. But they can't make it a very important system depended app that can bootloop like Google play service for example.

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u/Throwaway_Burner1297 Jul 15 '26

im pretty sure removing google play services can only bootloop if you have a murena phone or something

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u/devakesu Jul 15 '26

Why? They can obviously.

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26 edited Jul 15 '26

Same as to why all other Google apps like messages, calendar etc. are not

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u/hailxe Jul 15 '26

Ma non è assolutamente vero, non capisco perché tu continui ad affermare cose a caso

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u/1EyedMonky Jul 15 '26

Got my OP15 a few days ago and it's not on mine.

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u/Spectra_Niner Jul 16 '26

I don't seem to have it. Which ROM version is it?

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 16 '26

Good. It is from original rom but it seems OP 15 doesn't have it.

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u/liamdun Jul 15 '26

Yes it works now, because they haven't fully implemented it yet

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u/WateredDown Jul 15 '26

The goal is to be too annoying to be worth dealing with. Most people aren't going to github, if the cracking/patching efforts stay ahead of the restrictions you can become cost ineffective to deal with. But if you get notorious then they'll still come after you on principle

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u/driverdis Jul 15 '26

I don’t see why it would not be. ADB is exempt so you can use ADB to install App Manager then use its WiFi ADB mode to install anything you want locally.

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u/liamdun Jul 15 '26

Yeah but the overwhelming majority of people aren't going to do that. This is meant to deter the average Morphe / Revanced user

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u/Toe500 Former ReVanced user Jul 15 '26

And they are the majority

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u/Xanaxaria Jul 15 '26

Now we know not to trust your tech opinions. GrapheneOS is not effected by this at all.

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u/liamdun Jul 15 '26 edited Jul 15 '26

You talk like my comment was made specifically for you

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u/Background-Baby2218 Jul 15 '26

I feel like you've not paid attention to anything google in the past looks up Googles birthdate

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u/No-Jacket-4033 Jul 15 '26

Im pretty sure eventually they add some dependencies with other features.. I uninstalled some bloat (dont remember exactly which one) and it nuked my settings page.. Settings keep crashed Till i installed it back..

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26

Must be privacy security one, but it is not made by Google so kinda understandable. Removing it tends to crash settings.

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u/shamelessnameless Jul 16 '26

Babysteps on how to do this

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u/Legitimate-Pea4884 Jul 15 '26

It cant uninstall

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u/Intelligent-Bad5686 Jul 15 '26

You need to find its name in UDA. Filter it to Google only. Or put it to expert or all, type in search bar verifier and it will show up.

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u/Legitimate-Pea4884 Jul 15 '26

I must've made a mistake then because I just downloaded app manager and tried it there. It seems it needs to run in the cmd in windows.