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1. Make sure you have no Google Wallet pre-installed, or if you do, reset data on it

2. Once you have reset the data, go to the Wallet app in your Application Manager

3. Select to "Clear Cache", then to "Clear Data"

4. If you see "Uninstall Updates", select that button, but if you see "Disable" button leave it alone

5. Using a root explorer and text editor, change build.prop lines to correspond to this



Code: ro.product.model=Galaxy Nexus ro.product.name=yakju ro.product.device=maguro

Verizon Galaxy S4

Code: ro.product.model=SCH-I545 ro.product.name=jfltevzw ro.product.device=jfltevzw

AT&T Galaxy S4

Code: ro.product.model=SGH-I337 ro.product.name=jflteatt ro.product.device=jflteatt

T-Mobile Galaxy S4

Code: ro.product.model=SGH-M919 ro.product.name=jfltetmo ro.product.device=jfltetmo

Sprint Galaxy S4

Code: ro.product.model=SPH-L720 ro.product.name=jfltespr ro.product.device=jfltespr

6. Keep an old version as a backup7. Copy the TouchWiz or AOSP zip file for the mod to your phone/SD Card8. Reboot into your recovery and flash the Google Wallet mod9. Boot back into the OS and open Xposed Installer app (should be installed after flash)10. Select "Install/Update" and allow root access if it asks11. Reboot your device12. Download and install Paul's Xposed Wallet apk 13. Launch Xposed Installer app again and go to the "Modules" tab14. Enable the module by checking the checkbox for it15. Reboot your device again16. Now open Google Wallet and setup everything as needed (PIN/Security/Cards, etc...)17. After it is all setup and working, change your modified build.prop back toof the below18. Reboot your phone normally one last time and you will be all set