Methods of Fixing Samsung Health not working

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Method 1: How to Fix Samsung health app not working on a rooted device
1) First, download an app from the Play Store called
2) Next, Search for “ro.config.tima” without quotation marks.
3) Click on it and change the “1” to an “O.”
4) Reboot your phone.
Method 2: How to Fix Samsung health app not working on a rooted device
1) Download a root file explorer (Root Explorer, Root Browser, or ES File Explorer).
2) Open the root file explorer and go to the /system folder.
3) Open the file named build. prop in a text editor
4) In the build. Prop file looks for ro. config.tima=1
5) Change this line to ro. config.tima=0, simply changing the 1 to a 0
6) Reboot your phone
7) Run the S-Health app

Special Mention

The above steps will surely solve the issue of Samsung health. However, for you to solve private folder not working, secret mode (in browser not working), Samsung pa, and Samsung pass problems, you need to be on an unrooted phone running marshmallow. Also, the phone must be snapdragon. If you were using an Exynox phone and tripped your Knox, I am afraid nothing can be done to revive your Spay, Spass, secure folder, and private browser mode.

Conclusion on how to fix Samsung health app not working

This bug may have something to do with Snapdragon vs. Exynos. That is because if you own a snapdragon Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, for instance, you will be able to use spay and others after reflashing it to the official firmware via ODIN. However, when I reflash my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Exynos with Odin to some unlocked firmware, it recognizes that I have tripped Knox and voided my warranty.

Once you modify your Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and trigger Knox, you cannot use Samsung Pay, pass, secure folder, and secret browser mode again even if you reflash the stock firmware. But S Health, you can, but you have to flash Marshmallow 6.0 firmware, set your phone up from the start, update all your apps, and then open S Health and set it all up.
Then go to software update settings OTA (Over the Air) and update your phone to the latest firmware Nougat 7.0, and when your phone restarts after updating automatically, go to S Health, and it will work.


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