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关于摩托罗拉G60s设备Play Integrity API verdicts仅返回MEETS_BASIC_INTEGRITY的问题咨询

关于摩托罗拉G60s设备Play Integrity API verdicts仅返回MEETS_BASIC_INTEGRITY的问题咨询

Hey there, I totally get how frustrating this is—especially when banking apps start acting up over Play Integrity issues, and you know your device is completely stock (no root, locked bootloader, no weird modifications). Let’s break down what might be going on here and walk through some actionable steps to fix it:

First, let’s recap your situation to make sure I’m aligned:

  • Your Motorola G60s runs Android 12, is unrooted with a locked bootloader, and has plenty of free storage
  • Right after rebooting, Play Integrity returns all three valid verdicts: MEETS_BASIC_INTEGRITY, MEETS_DEVICE_INTEGRITY, MEETS_STRONG_INTEGRITY
  • But after about 10 minutes, it drops down to only MEETS_BASIC_INTEGRITY
  • You’ve already cleared caches for all Google-related apps, and you’re right that Android 12 doesn’t require the latest system updates per Google’s docs

Now, here are some additional troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this consistent downgrade:

  • Clear full data (not just cache) for Google Play Services and Play Store:
    Sometimes cached data only scratches the surface—clearing full storage can reset misconfigured states that cache clears miss. A heads-up: clearing Play Services data will log you out of your Google accounts, so you’ll need to sign back in afterward. To do this: go to Settings > Apps > See all apps > Google Play Services > Storage & cache > Clear storage. Repeat the same process for Google Play Store.

  • Test behavior in Safe Mode:
    Boot your device into Safe Mode (hold the power button, then long-press "Power off" until the Safe Mode option pops up). In this mode, only pre-installed system apps run. Wait 10+ minutes and check the Play Integrity verdict again. If it stays at all three passes, a third-party app you installed is definitely interfering. You can then uninstall apps one by one to pinpoint the culprit.

  • Reset App Preferences:
    This resets all app permissions, default app settings, and disabled app states to factory defaults (it won’t delete any of your personal data). Head to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset app preferences. This can fix hidden permission conflicts that might be triggering the Play Integrity downgrade.

  • Check for misbehaving system processes:
    Even without root, pre-installed bloatware or glitchy system services can cause issues. Enable Developer Options by tapping Build Number 7 times in Settings > About phone, then go to Developer Options > Running services. Look for any services using excessive resources or acting oddly, and try force-stopping them temporarily to see if that stabilizes the verdicts.

  • Factory Reset (last resort):
    If nothing else works, a factory reset might wipe out persistent system glitches that are stuck. Just make sure to back up all your important data (photos, contacts, app data) before you proceed.

One thing to consider: even though Google’s docs say Android 12 doesn’t require the latest system updates for Play Integrity, Motorola’s custom firmware might have out-of-date components (like security patches or Play Services modules) that trigger the verdict downgrade over time. Since your device hasn’t gotten updates in a year, this could be a subtle contributing factor.

Hope these steps help you get consistent full Play Integrity verdicts back!

内容来源于stack exchange

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