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After installing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1826484 and running Titanium Backup my n7 stopped, a black screen after restart. Disconnecting the battery does not work, nothing happens when plug in to charger, n7 very very quietly squealing.
I can not return it because I have installed other software.
Anything else I can do?
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After installing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1826484 and running Titanium Backup my n7 stopped, a black screen after restart. Disconnecting the battery does not work, nothing happens when plug in to charger, n7 very very quietly squealing.
I can not return it because I have installed other software.
Anything else I can do?
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How exactly did you 'disconnect' the battery in a device with a non-removable battery?
Also holding down power button for 30+ Seconds is the universal "Kill switch" for situations like this, I'm thinking popping the battery was probably the worst thing you probably could have done (as you may have done something inside the unit).
Also the "other software" bit... that is not usually a problem if there is actual hardware fault with the unit... however popping the thing open to disconnect the battery most certainly would have voided the hardware portion of the warranty.
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How exactly did you 'disconnect' the battery in a device with a non-removable battery?
Also holding down power button for 30+ Seconds is the universal "Kill switch" for situations like this, I'm thinking popping the battery was probably the worst thing you probably could have done (as you may have done something inside the unit).
Also the "other software" bit... that is not usually a problem if there is actual hardware fault with the unit... however popping the thing open to disconnect the battery most certainly would have voided the hardware portion of the warranty.
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Did you least try holding down the power button for a long duration of time first?
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Did you least try holding down the power button for a long duration of time first?
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yes, of course
any other idea?
b3at said:
yes, of course
any other idea?
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How old is it? Maybe the battery is shot?
The only other thing I can think of just off the top of my head, is the possibility you didn't ground yourself before messing with the battery and shorted something. Also not sure bout the whining noise from the N7 (as I'm nearly deaf I usually don't hear high pitch stuff from my own stuff).
kbeezie said:
How old is it? Maybe the battery is shot?
The only other thing I can think of just off the top of my head, is the possibility you didn't ground yourself before messing with the battery and shorted something. Also not sure bout the whining noise from the N7 (as I'm nearly deaf I usually don't hear high pitch stuff from my own stuff).
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n7 have 8 months.
does anyone have information on how it looks warranty procedure in the case where the guarantee is violated?
b3at said:
n7 have 8 months.
does anyone have information on how it looks warranty procedure in the case where the guarantee is violated?
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The warranty is considered void if the bootloader is unlocked. It does sound like a hardware failure.
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rebel1699 said:
The warranty is considered void if the bootloader is unlocked. It does sound like a hardware failure.
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ok but what happens if I'll send it back with void warranty, worth a try?
b3at said:
ok but what happens if I'll send it back with void warranty, worth a try?
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I guess it is worth a try. If they decide not to honor the warranty, they will call you with the price of the repair, or if you dont want to pay, just to ship it back to you as is.
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rebel1699 said:
The warranty is considered void if the bootloader is unlocked. It does sound like a hardware failure.
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Depending on the company problems caused by hardware (if you can prove it), would be irrelevant if the bootloader was unlocked if the hardware fault would have occurred regardless. I've actually helped a friend (many years ago) get warranty on his HTC Sapphire (T-Mobile MyTouch3G Fender), even though it had been rooted and custom bootloader, because the fault was clearly hardware and unrelated to anything that was done via the software.
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The warranty is considered void if the bootloader is unlocked. It does sound like a hardware failure.
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Are you sure? As far as I know unlocking the boot loader doesn't void the warranty. Only in case the unlocked boot loader is the reason for the fault (I.e. you flashed it with wrong software) the warranty us considered void.
A different thing is opening the case: this might be seen as a reason to declare the warranty void.
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AndDiSa said:
Are you sure? As far as I know unlocking the boot loader doesn't void the warranty. Only in case the unlocked boot loader is the reason for the fault (I.e. you flashed it with wrong software) the warranty us considered void.
A different thing is opening the case: this might be seen as a reason to declare the warranty void.
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We have a sticky here that addresses this issue for most N7 owners. The sticky addresses a number of related issues with their associated fixes. If this sticky doesn't do the trick, you may need to return it.
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problem solved, n7 repaired on the warranty
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Are you sure? As far as I know unlocking the boot loader doesn't void the warranty. Only in case the unlocked boot loader is the reason for the fault (I.e. you flashed it with wrong software) the warranty us considered void.
A different thing is opening the case: this might be seen as a reason to declare the warranty void.
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This is fundamentally true. It's part of the magnussen-moss warranty acct. But if you were denied (wrongly) are you going to legally challenge them over a $200 device?
The warranty act was put in place, partially, to keep Mfgs from requiring branded parts/consumables to get warranty protection. For instance requiring you to run Ford branded oil in your Ford truck. But a side benefit is that you cannot (should not) be denied warranty for a bad windshield washer motor because you put wider rims on your car.
Back to our devices. I think the whole warranty thing is blown out of proportion. There is no bounty for finding rooted device. I guarantee you the returns dept is short staffed and has a metric for how many devices they process a day. Is anyone seeing lots of reports of warranty denied? It's a $200 device, not a new engine for a Subaru WRX.
With all that said I'm not a fan of sending a device that was borked by a bad flash back for warranty replacement. (Bad hardware is a different case.
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I just want an answer for this as I get into a discussion with my fellow g2 user if I root my phone would it means that I lose warranty for the device.
Is there any particular ground or anything that backup that. I mean, legally, that will prevent us to claim the warranty.
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simorangkir_dcs said:
I just want an answer for this as I get into a discussion with my fellow g2 user if I root my phone would it means that I lose warranty for the device.
Is there any particular ground or anything that backup that. I mean, legally, that will prevent us to claim the warranty.
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If your talking about an insurance claim you should be fine, Ive done too many insurance claims when I lost my rooted devices with no problem
However if your talking about a warranty claim and you plan on ever bringing it in to a carrier store then you could just do the carrier specific revert to stock method. And yes it would remove the rooting status completely off your device so your G2 carrier will never know it was ever rooted, which means you will not lose your warranty. This has been discussed already on the forums so moving foward you should know you will be just fine.
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If your talking about an insurance claim you should be fine, Ive done too many insurance claims when I lost my rooted devices with no problem
However if your talking about a warranty claim and you plan on ever bringing it in to a carrier store then you could just do the carrier specific revert to stock method. And yes it would remove the rooting status completely off your device so your G2 carrier will never know it was ever rooted, which means you will not lose your warranty. This has been discussed already on the forums so moving foward you should know you will be just fine.
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I'm already rooted, even flashed custom rom already. I'm just curious if root really void OEM warranty because someone mention otherwise.
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simorangkir_dcs said:
I'm already rooted, even flashed custom rom already. I'm just curious if root really void OEM warranty because someone mention otherwise.
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Your golden as long as you revert to stock. I have not heard anything that contradicts this information.
with the condition of rooted phone, someone mention it that in the LG warranty clause there is no single poin in it that state root=warranty void.
simorangkir_dcs said:
I'm already rooted, even flashed custom rom already. I'm just curious if root really void OEM warranty because someone mention otherwise.
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It depends on the carrier and the device. Usually it will not void your warranty, but some service rep at warranty places like to try and give you a hard time because they dont want to eat the cost of the device. As long as you make it a point to tell them to f off you'll be fine (in nicer words though).
I rooted my phone because there seems to be a hardware fault where I cannot connect to wifi. I tried all the methods in this forum and what I have googled but still to no avail. I even went so far as to factory reset/flash official firmware but still nothing. The problem now is when I go to DL mode, I see knox warranty void 0x1. I cannot return because of that. Any ideas on what I should do? Please I really need your help guys.
Leonhan said:
I rooted my phone because there seems to be a hardware fault where I cannot connect to wifi. I tried all the methods in this forum and what I have googled but still to no avail. I even went so far as to factory reset/flash official firmware but still nothing. The problem now is when I go to DL mode, I see knox warranty void 0x1. I cannot return because of that. Any ideas on what I should do? Please I really need your help guys.
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Knox when once is 0x1 cannot be 0x0 again.
At some places knox 0x1 is not regarded as WARRANTY VOID like in India.
Check at your local samsung service centre.
Thanks if this helped.
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DeepankarS said:
Knox when once is 0x1 cannot be 0x0 again.
At some places knox 0x1 is not regarded as WARRANTY VOID like in India.
Check at your local samsung service centre.
Thanks if this helped.
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I am in the Philippines and I went to a Samsung service center. They said that the warranty is void because of the knox counter being 0x1. My phone has a hardware problem not only with the wifi module, but the battery is heating up with no usage at all. Damn, this phone is still 2 weeks old.:/
Leonhan said:
I am in the Philippines and I went to a Samsung service center. They said that the warranty is void because of the knox counter being 0x1. My phone has a hardware problem not only with the wifi module, but the battery is heating up with no usage at all. Damn, this phone is still 2 weeks old.:/
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Well that is awful news indeed.
This is why people land in trouble. Executing things without reading.
Try findjng a solution here. Maybe someone helps you out.
Thank me if I helped
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Well that is awful news indeed.
This is why people land in trouble. Executing things without reading.
Try findjng a solution here. Maybe someone helps you out.
Thank me if I helped
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I had this checked at a local repair shop and they said that there is something wrong with the wifi module. They said that only a board replacement can fix this. Damn, the board costs almost half the price of the phone. Only a warranty can save this phone now.
Leonhan said:
I had this checked at a local repair shop and they said that there is something wrong with the wifi module. They said that only a board replacement can fix this. Damn, the board costs almost half the price of the phone. Only a warranty can save this phone now.
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Knox cannot be reset. That is for sure.
Dont tell the guys that knox has tripped. Mybe they just ignore it. Try a different ssc.
Make everything official and then go. Let the knox be 0x1
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Knox cannot be reset. That is for sure.
Dont tell the guys that knox has tripped. Mybe they just ignore it. Try a different ssc.
Make everything official and then go. Let the knox be 0x1
Thank me if I helped
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Unfortunately, there is only one samsung service center here in my area and that they always check the download mode if the knox counter has been flagged.:/
Leonhan said:
Unfortunately, there is only one samsung service center here in my area and that they always check the download mode if the knox counter has been flagged.:/
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In New Delhi there is one in every 10 km
One or the other is fooled
Thank me if I helped
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DeepankarS said:
In New Delhi there is one in every 10 km
One or the other is fooled
Thank me if I helped
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I finally found another center and they received the unit, because they didn't check the download mode at that time. But will they check it and return it to me without repairing it?
Leonhan said:
I finally found another center and they received the unit, because they didn't check the download mode at that time. But will they check it and return it to me without repairing it?
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Keep your *Fingerscrossed*
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I bought the new Samsung GS6 a few months back. I just got it, noticed some pink dots on the front camera, but it was gone next time I used it.
I rooted it and after a few months I noticed that they're there in low light conditions. I sent it for repair and they will repair it for 1962,5 kr. (297.72 USD).
I was told, that warranty in Europe was not void by rooting and have seen many people link to this.
http://matija.suklje.name/rooting-and-flashing-your-device-does-not-void-the-warranty-in-eu
Anyone know what to do? I live in Denmark if that helps.
Do anyone know if it is void or not? I know in my country, they should (in the first 6 months) prove that the fault is made by me if they should deny it. They will change the circuit board and I should pay that myself, because I rooted the phone. The dots were there before and also, how can rooting the phone (with the right root) cause hardware issues since they will change the circuit board?
Thanks in advance
Most custom roms allude to telling you it voids your warranty, i'm not sure if rooting software tells you that as well. Generally you take your phone in your own hands when you root because technically the phone has been altered which could theoretically cause problems.
I doubt there is anything you can do aside from pay for the repair or refuse it.
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Most custom roms allude to telling you it voids your warranty, i'm not sure if rooting software tells you that as well. Generally you take your phone in your own hands when you root because technically the phone has been altered which could theoretically cause problems.
I doubt there is anything you can do aside from pay for the repair or refuse it.
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They just told me, that they cannot enter the phone, because I have rooted the phone. They said I can not get back to stock, before the circuit board have been changed.
If you used the pingping root method, it doesn't trip knox so you should be able to go back to stock without them ever knowing, however I stand to be corrected if this is not the case.
If you rooted the phone using CF auto root, then you would have tripped Knox and you have technically voided your warranty. However, if you used PingPong root, then Knox protection should still be intact, which means you still have warranty.
What you can if you have tripped Knox is try to go back to stock firmware and hope they don't notice that Knox has been tripped.
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If you used the pingping root method, it doesn't trip knox so you should be able to go back to stock without them ever knowing, however I stand to be corrected if this is not the case.
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I used CF-autoroot. Fixed the link, try read it. I should get it covered. It's barely 3 months old.
It's back to stock, just with tripped knox counter. I unrooted and did a factory reset. Do I need to flash stock rom too? The knox counter will still be 1...
Japultra said:
If you rooted the phone using CF auto root, then you would have tripped Knox and you have technically voided your warranty. However, if you used PingPong root, then Knox protection should still be intact, which means you still have warranty.
What you can if you have tripped Knox is try to go back to stock firmware and hope they don't notice that Knox has been tripped.
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They have sent me a picture, with the tripped knox counter...
Faspaiso said:
They have sent me a picture, with the tripped knox counter...
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Sorry, mate. Looks like you might be out of luck in this situation
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Sorry, mate. Looks like you might be out of luck in this situation
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Read the link.
I still have the right to get it repaired, even tho it's rooted.
Faspaiso said:
Read the link.
I still have the right to get it repaired, even tho it's rooted.
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It's not about root. It's about tripping Knox, which voids the warranty - different from root altogether.
Jonathan-H said:
Most custom roms allude to telling you it voids your warranty, i'm not sure if rooting software tells you that as well. Generally you take your phone in your own hands when you root because technically the phone has been altered which could theoretically cause problems.
I doubt there is anything you can do aside from pay for the repair or refuse it.
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It doesn't matter what custom roms say in their disclaimer or what samsung claims, samsung needs to adhere to the local law, which states that simplly rooting does not void your warranty
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Japultra said:
It's not about root. It's about tripping Knox, which voids the warranty - different from root altogether.
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tripping knox does noet void warranty in the eu, whatever samsung might claim, they law goes above samsung's disclaimer
godutch said:
It doesn't matter what custom roms say in their disclaimer or what samsung claims, samsung needs to adhere to the local law, which states that simplly rooting does not void your warranty
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tripping knox does noet void warranty in the eu, whatever samsung might claim, they law goes above samsung's disclaimer
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Which law are you talking about that deals with Knox?
Japultra said:
Which law are you talking about that deals with Knox?
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it's the law that deal with statutory warranty based on EU Directive 1999/44/CE, ยง7.1, which samsung cannot deny
Found some info on this thread regarding differences between vendor responsibilities vs manufacturer responsibilities: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/rooted-gs3-warranty-refused-hardware-t2443684/page2
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Found some info on this thread regarding differences between vendor responsibilities vs manufacturer responsibilities: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/rooted-gs3-warranty-refused-hardware-t2443684/page2
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@Faspaiso, I hope you brought the phone back to the store you bought it from and not samsung directly
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@Faspaiso, I hope you brought the phone back to the store you bought it from and not samsung directly
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I did so, they send it to their workshop (or what you call it in english) and they sent it to Samsung, which confirmed the root and now back to me.
Faspaiso said:
I did so, they send it to their workshop (or what you call it in english) and they sent it to Samsung, which confirmed the root and now back to me.
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you should bring it back and get it repaired and also demand back the money they charged you for inspection but maybe speak with a consumer organization in your country first. Sometimes it can also help to use twitter and facebook to get your right.
godutch said:
you should bring it back and get it repaired and also demand back the money they charged you for inspection but maybe speak with a consumer organization in your country first. Sometimes it can also help to use twitter and facebook to get your right.
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Yeah, will try. Can call consumer organization after 9 tomorrow morning, so will try that and see what they tell me.
But thanks for your time and sources. Well probably help me out a lot.
Please keep us updated, interesting topic!
Faspaiso said:
Yeah, will try. Can call consumer organization after 9 tomorrow morning, so will try that and see what they tell me.
But thanks for your time and sources. Well probably help me out a lot.
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btw it's not samsung that denies you warranty, it's the shop you bought your phone from, they are responsible for the warranty
Hi, my phone is an s7 edge exynos g935w8 and I've tried using triangle away to reset the knox counter but that doesn't work... So are there any other options?
The only option is app called KNOX disabler. It reverts knox back to 0x0. But your warranty is void anyways
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No,knox counter is one time programmable e-fuse,when burned and get status 0x1 its irretrievable,that is the point of knox,more here
I am looking for a nox reset also. F*ck samsung. They dont want to fix my S7 edge flickering screen because of root. YES root made my screen flicker!!
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I am looking for a nox reset also. F*ck samsung. They dont want to fix my S7 edge flickering screen because of root. YES root made my screen flicker!!
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Once you tripped your Knox you can do nothing. It's like peeling off the security label. I'm sure you were aware of voiding warranty with rooting the device
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dollar7 said:
Once you tripped your Knox you can do nothing. It's like peeling off the security label. I'm sure you were aware of voiding warranty with rooting the device
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AAAAH!! Finally found a Samsung employee I can complain to. Or the Samsung police? Or just a Malaka fanboy? F*ck Samcrap, my screen flickering is not caused by rooting, and ANYONE who thinks otherwise is not thinking at all.
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AAAAH!! Finally found a Samsung employee I can complain to. Or the Samsung police? Or just a Malaka fanboy? F*ck Samcrap, my screen flickering is not caused by rooting, and ANYONE who thinks otherwise is not thinking at all.
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Samsung police, that sounds hilarious. The only person you can be angry with is yourself. I bet you are a young person that doesn't care about money your parents gave to you to buy this device. Otherwise you woulda thought about consequences or you just don't know yet how the world works. That's how you make money on silly customers. PEACE
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I am looking for a nox reset also. F*ck samsung. They dont want to fix my S7 edge flickering screen because of root. YES root made my screen flicker!!
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TRoN_1 said:
AAAAH!! Finally found a Samsung employee I can complain to. Or the Samsung police? Or just a Malaka fanboy? F*ck Samcrap, my screen flickering is not caused by rooting, and ANYONE who thinks otherwise is not thinking at all.
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Surely everyone knows that your warranty is void if you root your phone. It is classed as mishandling and can cause vulnerable software to be installed.
Your flickering issue may not be caused by rooting but the fact you rooted the phone goes against Samsung's terms of use and therefore they have no obligation to fix the phone for you.
I am rooted myself but when I did root, I accepted the fact that I would void my warranty, therefore I took out insurance that would cover any damage I may get. This is not Samsung's fault, it is your own fault for rooting if you wanted to keep your warranty.
Here is screenshot of last custom rom v2.2 Superman by Master @Tkkg1994 :cyclops:
ric69 said:
Here is screenshot of last custom rom v2.2 Superman by Master @Tkkg1994 :cyclops:
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It's pointless imo. The device is still knox-tripped, the phone just shows 0x0 instead of 0x1. I see no reason why this would be useful.
Of course, and by the way I don't have any reason to revert to 0x1 or 0x0 ... my provider/seller will never look at this for warranty
But it would be funny if Samsung accept to repair a 0x0 fake device lol
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Of course, and by the way I don't have any reason to revert to 0x1 or 0x0 ... my provider/seller will never look at this for warranty [emoji14]
But it would be funny if Samsung accept to repair a 0x0 fake device lol
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It's well known that first thing the serviceman will do is flashing Sammy rom which reverts knox back to 0x1 no matter what
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CuBz90 said:
It's pointless imo. The device is still knox-tripped, the phone just shows 0x0 instead of 0x1. I see no reason why this would be useful.
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You can use knox apps like disconnect , myknox with that with root and custom rom and probably Samsung pay ? They are still testing if samsung pay works . But for warranty , it's useless lol.
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dollar7 said:
Samsung police, that sounds hilarious. The only person you can be angry with is yourself. I bet you are a young person that doesn't care about money your parents gave to you to buy this device. Otherwise you woulda thought about consequences or you just don't know yet how the world works. That's how you make money on silly customers. PEACE
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It is funny isnt it Not young and money is quite important to me. And I know exactly how the world works, because I got it fixed and didnt pay Samcrap. And, guess what, NO they dont make money on me, maybe people like you, because it is the LAST Samcrap I buy. Kijiji listed and should be gone in a few days.
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Is it not law in uk an EU that rooting or messing with software DOES NOT void warranty?
joejoe23 said:
You can use knox apps like disconnect , myknox with that with root and custom rom and probably Samsung pay ? They are still testing if samsung pay works . But for warranty , it's useless lol.
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I can't comment on other apps but it will NEVER work on Samsung Pay
If Your mainboard is completely damaged they will never know about tripped knox fuse.....
mayekk said:
If Your mainboard is completely damaged they will never know about tripped knox fuse.....
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What do you mean? If you put your s7 on fire they won't find out I suppose but do you think your warranty is not void in this case?
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dollar7 said:
It's well known that first thing the serviceman will do is flashing Sammy rom which reverts knox back to 0x1 no matter what
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if it's clearly a hardware problem, would they still bother flashing stock? cos that would mean data is wiped after every samsung repair.