How To Hack With Android Phone And Get Paid Items For Free Using Lucky Patcher

Method 1 of 5: Remove a License Verification Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 1 1 Root your Android device. You'll need to have a rooted Android phone before you can modify apps with Lucky Patcher. Rooting is different for each Android device and can potentially harm your phone as well as void your warranty. Make sure you follow the most up to date guide for your specific phone and proceed with extreme caution. Read Root an Android Without a PC for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 2 2 Open Lucky Patcher. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone. Read Download Lucky Patcher on Android for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 3 3 Tap an app. This is an app you want to remove a license verification from. You will see a menu of different options. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 4 4 Tap Menu of Patches. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 5 5 Tap Remove License Verification. You will see a menu of different patches for removing the license verification. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 6 6 Tap the patch you want to use. There is a checkbox next to the different patches you can use. Tap the checkbox to select the patch you want to use. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 7 7 Tap Apply. This will start patching the app to remove the license verification. This process may take a few minutes. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 8 8 Tap OK. If the patch works, you will see a success screen with results. Tap "Ok" to continue.[2] Advertisement Method 2 of 5: Remove Google Ads Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 9 1 Root your Android device. You'll need to have a rooted Android phone before you can modify apps with Lucky Patcher. Rooting is different for each Android device and can potentially harm your phone as well as void your warranty. Make sure you follow the most up to date guide for your specific phone and proceed with extreme caution. Read Root an Android Without a PC for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 10 2 Open Lucky Patcher. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone. Read Download Lucky Patcher on Android for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 11 3 Tap an app. This is an app that you want to remove Google ads from. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 12 4 Tap Menu of Patches. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 13 5 Tap Remove Google ads. This will open a menu with two options. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 14 6 Tap Patch to remove Google ads. It's the first option in the popup menu. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 15 7 Tap Apply. This will start patching the app to remove Google Ads. This process may take a few minutes. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 16 8 Tap Ok. If the patch works, you will see a success screen with results. Tap "Ok" to continue.[3] Advertisement Method 3 of 5: Apply a Custom Patch Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 17 1 Root your Android device. You'll need to have a rooted Android phone before you can modify apps with Lucky Patcher. Rooting is different for each Android device and can potentially harm your phone as well as void your warranty. Make sure you follow the most up to date guide for your specific phone and proceed with extreme caution. Read Root an Android Without a PC for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 18 2 Open Lucky Patcher. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone. Read Download Lucky Patcher on Android for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 19 3 Tap an app. This is an app that you want to apply a custom patch to. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 20 4 Tap Menu of Patches. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 21 5 Tap Custom patch. You may see a menu of custom patches. If only one custom patch is available, you will be asked if you want to apply the custom patch. To download the latest custom patches, tap "⋮" in the upper-right corner, then tap "Download custom patches" in the settings menu.[4] Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 22 6 Tap the custom patch you want to apply. You will see a popup window with a description of what the patch does. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 23 7 Tap Apply. This will apply the custom patch. This process may take a few minutes. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 24 8 Tap Ok. If the patch works, you will see a success screen with results. Tap "Ok" to continue.[5] Advertisement Method 4 of 5: Change an App's Permissions Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 25 1 Root your Android device. You'll need to have a rooted Android phone before you can modify apps with Lucky Patcher. Rooting is different for each Android device and can potentially harm your phone as well as void your warranty. Make sure you follow the most up to date guide for your specific phone and proceed with extreme caution. Read Root an Android Without a PC for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 26 2 Open Lucky Patcher. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone. Read Download Lucky Patcher on Android for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 27 3 Tap an app. Select the app that you want to apply a custom patch to. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 28 4 Tap Menu of Patches. You will see a list of patches that can be applied to the app. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 29 5 Tap Change permissions. You will see a list of permissions. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 30 6 Tap individual permissions. If the permission text is green, it will be enabled. If the permission text is red, it will be disabled. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 31 7 Tap Apply. This will reboot the app with changed permissions. Advertisement Method 5 of 5: Create a Modified APK File Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 32 1 Root your Android device. You'll need to have a rooted Android phone before you can modify apps with Lucky Patcher. Rooting is different for each Android device and can potentially harm your phone as well as void your warranty. Make sure you follow the most up to date guide for your specific phone and proceed with extreme caution. Read Root an Android Without a PC for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 33 2 Open Lucky Patcher. It's the app that has an icon of a yellow smiley emoji. After the app opens, you will see a list of installed apps on your phone. Read Download Lucky Patcher on Android for more information. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 34 3 Tap an app. This is an app that you want to create a modified APK file for. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 35 4 Tap Create Modified APK File. It's in the menu you see when you tap an application. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 36 5 Tap a patch to modify the APK file with. You will see a list of patches that you can use to create a modified APK file. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 37 6 Tap Rebuild The App. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will create a modified APK file for the app with the applied patch that is separate from the original app. You can find modified APK files in the folder /sdcard/LuckyPatcher/Modified/. Image titled Use Lucky Patcher on Android Step 38 7 Tap Ok. This will confirm that the APK file was created. You can also tap "Go to File" to open the folder with the modified APK file.[6] if you have any question chat with me below

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