This isn't really something we can fix reliably right now. The Play Integrity library is hardware-backed verification. It will block anything that isn't stock. In practice we could spoof apps to pretend they are an older device that passes play integrity but Google fights against that and will kill support for said device if they know it's being used for spoofing.
We don't want to deliver something that could in practice stop working later.
It's very weird move of them or at least I don't understand it.
Isn't this the idea of "OAM unlock" and why do you allow it if you're going to block partial functionalities on a hardware level...
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