[Q] Note 3 SM-N9005 RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1 - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What is this mean???? RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1
ODIN MODE PRODUCT NAME: SM-N9005
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
Reactivation LOCK OFF
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT ENABLE
CSB RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1 WRITE PROTECTION
What is this mean

1980aksoy said:
What is this mean???? RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1
ODIN MODE PRODUCT NAME: SM-N9005
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
Reactivation LOCK OFF
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT ENABLE
CSB RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1 WRITE PROTECTION
What is this mean
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Dont know but mine has
RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT NONE

gazeddy said:
Dont know but mine has
RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT NONE
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My one also changed from QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT ENABLE to QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT NONE after i flashed stock BTU rom over Unrooted Stock O2U rom
Just wondering what secureboot stands for? maybe it will help anyway to remove KNOX protection?

Oddly enough mine is originally an o2u now btu
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gazeddy said:
Dont know but mine has
RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT NONE
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gazeddy said:
Oddly enough mine is originally an o2u now btu
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Is anyone know what secureboot is?

1980aksoy said:
What is this mean???? RP SWREV: S2, T2, R2, A2, P1
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I believe S T R A and P might be the friendly names for some of the internal qfuses used by samsung, and secureboot is a different internal qualcomm non-volatile register (but that one can be changed, unlike the qfuses).
My own EU N9005 is S1, T1, R1, A1, P1 and also SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB).
The qfuses seem to matter in certain unlocking scenarios - there is a document somewhere that describes how reactivation lock can be removed by Samsung themselves and that involves writing specific firmware that is different depending on the above flags (with something like 3 major options if I remember correctly).
In the past (as recent as first generations of i9505 I believe) SECUREBOOT: ENABLE was only used when a locked bootloader (I believe mostly AT&T and VERIZON) was active. That has changed with Knox - a non-secured boot does not quite sound compatible with the way Knox is supposed to work - so I believe Samsung is now using most of the time SECUREBOOT: ENABLE and eventually enforcing some other/further restriction from inside the bootloader.
The presence of SECUREBOOT: NONE suggests a much, much wider degree of freedom, and possibly from this state it MIGHT be achievable to bring a device to a state very close to factory.
Unfortunately so far we only know that a knox 0x0 secureboot: ENABLE can go to knox 0x0 secureboot: NONE (but at this point it is very, very unclear how that was achieved - if anybody has more details please post those). It is NOT clear if a knox 0x1 secureboot: ENABLE can go to secureboot: NONE (from where I would assume that knox might be easier to reset, but I could be wrong).
I believe right now the bounty here is over 2500 USD to reset knox and over 1000 USD in a few other Note 3 forums (I believe there are at least 5 major Note 3 forums), plus a huge amount of fame and karma so we might get to see some very interesting things on that subject

xclub_101 said:
I believe S T R A and P might be the friendly names for some of the internal qfuses used by samsung, and secureboot is a different internal qualcomm non-volatile register (but that one can be changed, unlike the qfuses).
My own EU N9005 is S1, T1, R1, A1, P1 and also SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB).
The qfuses seem to matter in certain unlocking scenarios - there is a document somewhere that describes how reactivation lock can be removed by Samsung themselves and that involves writing specific firmware that is different depending on the above flags (with something like 3 major options if I remember correctly).
In the past (as recent as first generations of i9505 I believe) SECUREBOOT: ENABLE was only used when a locked bootloader (I believe mostly AT&T and VERIZON) was active. That has changed with Knox - a non-secured boot does not quite sound compatible with the way Knox is supposed to work - so I believe Samsung is now using most of the time SECUREBOOT: ENABLE and eventually enforcing some other/further restriction from inside the bootloader.
The presence of SECUREBOOT: NONE suggests a much, much wider degree of freedom, and possibly from this state it MIGHT be achievable to bring a device to a state very close to factory.
Unfortunately so far we only know that a knox 0x0 secureboot: ENABLE can go to knox 0x0 secureboot: NONE (but at this point it is very, very unclear how that was achieved - if anybody has more details please post those). It is NOT clear if a knox 0x1 secureboot: ENABLE can go to secureboot: NONE (from where I would assume that knox might be easier to reset, but I could be wrong).
I believe right now the bounty here is over 2500 USD to reset knox and over 1000 USD in a few other Note 3 forums (I believe there are at least 5 major Note 3 forums), plus a huge amount of fame and karma so we might get to see some very interesting things on that subject
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I tried it on both of my notes 3.
After flashing with odin 3.07 stock BTU firmware over unrooted stock O2U firmware changes secureboot TO NONE but leaves knox 0x0. Hope this helps someone

gunjka said:
I tried it on both of my notes 3.
After flashing with odin 3.07 stock BTU firmware over unrooted stock O2U firmware changes secureboot TO NONE but leaves knox 0x0. Hope this helps someone
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Were the O2U phones also carrier-unlocked? What precise BTU firmware? Also, what configuration of flags did you have originally? What version of Odin was used?

xclub_101 said:
Were the O2U phones also carrier-unlocked? What precise BTU firmware? Also, what configuration of flags did you have originally? What version of Odin was used?
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the phones was unlocked by carrier via code send from o2, software version is latest mj7, odin 3.07. don't remember flags before flashing.

gunjka said:
the phones was unlocked by carrier via code send from o2, software version is latest mj7, odin 3.07. don't remember flags before
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as far as im aware my phone was always carrier unlocked. i never entered an unlock code. as for its original flags i dont know.
im running xxudmj7 now

gunjka said:
the phones was unlocked by carrier via code send from o2, software version is latest mj7, odin 3.07. don't remember flags before flashing.
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gazeddy said:
as far as im aware my phone was always carrier unlocked. i never entered an unlock code. as for its original flags i dont know.
im running xxudmj7 now
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Was the ROM file named BTU-N9005XXUDMJ7-20131106115521.zip ?
Any idea about the O2U firmware that was originally on the phone?

xclub_101 said:
Was the ROM file named BTU-N9005XXUDMJ7-20131106115521.zip ?
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quite probably. i got it from sam firwmware. let me have a dig on my flashing machine

xclub_101 said:
Was the ROM file named BTU-N9005XXUDMJ7-20131106115521.zip ?
Any idea about the O2U firmware that was originally on the phone?
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N9005XXUDMJ7_N9005OXADMJ4_BTU.zip from sammobile
still got it on my pc if needed
firmware was o2u XXUDMJ7 OTA updated from previuos MJ1 version

gunjka said:
N9005XXUDMJ7_N9005OXADMJ4_BTU.zip from sammobile
still got it on my pc if needed
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thats the one

How do I change my CSC code for N9005.. it is currently N9005OJVBMI2

leojab said:
How do I change my CSC code for N9005.. it is currently N9005OJVBMI2
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i done mine by simply flashing stock same version firmware over unrooted carrier firmware.

My n9005 remains stock mi6. When I first got my phone I checked knox counter and wrote down the details. I had s1 t1 r1 a1 p1 secureboot enable. After 2 days I couldnt resist getting root and having to download large files with a slow connection stopped me from using rdlv. I bit the bullet and used kingo to root. I was able to root successfully. I immediately rechecked knox and it was good but I noticed p1 changed to p0 and secureboot NONE. That was since nov 4. I never bothered to check again. Reading this thread made me check again and now it is again p1 secureboot enable. I have never updated anything since day 1. Hope this helps someone make a sense of this knox.

Phone has downloaded a 26mb update its asking me to apply
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gazeddy said:
Phone has downloaded a 26mb update its asking me to apply
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It is likely MK2 - but there is a (small) probability it could remove SECUREBOOT:NONE

How can i delete the ota file?
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[Q] Question regarding Samsung S3 and Knox

Ok, so I recently (about 2 weeks ago) bought a brand-new/stock Samsung Galaxy S3 through Amazon as an upgrade for Verizon. When I received and activated it, etc, it went through a series of downloading/rebooting/installing screens which I assume means that it was updating to the latest official firmware.
Anyway, now I want to try putting a custom ROM on my S3 (I'm kinda new at this, like I just started reading about it yesterday), and as far as I know, it's running Android version 4.3, which is also said to contain Knox, which would prevent loading any custom ROMs. However, when I go into download mode on my S3, it says the following:
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ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SCH-1535
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: No
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE
Warranty Bit: 0
BOOTLOADER RP SWREV: 1
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As far as I can tell, there's no mention of Knox, but maybe there's something I'm missing?
As I said, I'm new at this, so I might be missing alot of stuff. But my main question is whether or not I'd be able to root my phone and flash a custom ROM without damage (barring my own mistakes)?
One thing that you missed is that you are in a forum for the wrong device. This one is for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Even rooting experts run into trouble by taking information/advice from the wrong forum. That's because - especially with Samsung smartphones (which are operated on many different carriers & have slightly different model numbers) - there can be extremely important differences depending on carrier and country.
You need to go to forum that matches your device for both model & carrier to get advice from folks that actually have your exact model - probably HERE
I will edit this post when the mods move it to the correct forum.

KNOX 0x1 || There is Warranty! (?) READ HERE

hello guys i have contacted samsung support.... Sorry for my english!
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Live Chat;
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/live-chat.html
is possible?!?!?
*** Try you to talk with Samsung and post it ***
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- Another conversation...
Rickin: Hi, thank you for contacting Samsung Technical Support. How may I help you today?
Rickin: Not to rush you, are we still connected on the chat?
Visitor: Hi, i have a Galaxy S5 SM-900F. There is KNOX warranty (in download mode) at 0x1. I have thewarranty?
Rickin: I understand that you are facing issues with KNOX application, is that correct?
Visitor: yes
Rickin: May I know the model number of your phone? You can find the model number beneath the phone's battery which generally starts with GT, SM, SGH, SCH or SPH. You can also find it from device home screen app >> Settings >> About Device >> Model number.
Rickin: Ignore the step.
Visitor: i want know if with KNOX at 0X1 there is the Warranty
Rickin: Let me check, I will provide you with the required information.
Visitor: SM-G900F
Rickin: Thank you for providing the model number.
Visitor: if knox is altered at 0x1...I am covered by warranty ?
Rickin: Thank you waiting.
Rickin: I have checked the information, when the KNOX reaches 1x1. It would void the warranty provided by Samsung.
Visitor: my knox is 0x1.. not 1x1
Rickin: Yes, then it would be covered under warranty.
Visitor: when i have purchased my Galaxy S5, KNOX is 0x0, now is 0x1
Rickin: If it reaches 1x1 it would the warranty, so there is no issues with the warranty status of you device.
Rickin: It would be covered under warranty.
Visitor: Thank you... and if the device is rooted?
Rickin: Then also the device voids the terms of warranty if the device is rooted.
Visitor: okay
Rickin: You're welcome. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Visitor: if i want reset knox at 0x0?
Rickin: There are no options to revert it.
Rickin: It depends on how many times you root the device.
Visitor: and you how fix this?
Rickin: The KNOX alters to 0x1 as its rooted once, if you root the device once more it would come under out of warranty device.
Visitor: ok, thank you!
Rickin: You're welcome. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Visitor: no no thank you.... good night
Rickin: As of know there are no such options available, I will surely share your feedback with appropriate department.
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Really?
So what is the purpose of the Knox Warranty Status flag?
What do you have to do to get a 1x1 flag status, i never ever read or heard about this status ?
1x1 is just a typo, I think.
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Samsung says:
KNOX is not a e-fuse

Tripping KNOX

If I trip the KNOX counter what exactly will this mean? I understand it means it voids the warranty. Just bought this puppy and while I love customizing my Android devices I'm not to crazy losing warranty. Do they check KNOX counters when you send them in? Does tripping it do anything else?
Also is there a way to obtain root on a N910W8 without tripping the counter?
Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2965848
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Itchiee said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2965848
Sent from my SM-T800
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So I see my answers are "No one really knows" "Maybe" "Maybe" and "No one really knows"
airwa1kin7 said:
So I see my answers are "No one really knows" "Maybe" "Maybe" and "No one really knows"
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I know you're looking for a clear yes/no answer, but it's not that simple...
Officially: rooting voids your warranty.
Unofficially: You may get lucky if you send in your knox 0x1 device for repair. Seems that some people have been able to get their knox 0x1 device repaired when there was an obvious hardware issue like dead pixels, etc.
Bottom line: If you want to be sure you keep your warranty, then do not root. If you do root, assume you lose your warranty. If your knox 0x1 phone breaks, then unroot and try sending it to Samsung and hope for the best.
sefrcoko said:
I know you're looking for a clear yes/no answer, but it's not that simple...
Officially: rooting voids your warranty.
Unofficially: You may get lucky if you send in your knox 0x1 device for repair. Seems that some people have been able to get their knox 0x1 device repaired when there was an obvious hardware issue like dead pixels, etc.
Bottom line: If you want to be sure you keep your warranty, then do not root. If you do root, assume you lose your warranty. If your knox 0x1 phone breaks, then unroot and try sending it to Samsung and hope for the best.
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Thanks for taking the time to answer!
here is what i got from Samsung United Arab Emirates / Dubai
(i did not flash stock rom nor i tripped knox i was just finding out if the warranty is still there if i tripped knox)
You are connecting with LiveChat system. If it takes a few minute, Please Try again.
(Our web team will be with you soon.)
A member of our web team will be available soon. You are currently in position 1 Thank you for waiting. If your enquiry is concerning a purchased product, please have your product details, including serial number and date of purchase ready.
Welcome to Samsung Live Chat. How may I help you?
alzahmi . :
hi
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
Good day valued customer. Thank you for contacting Samsung Gulf technical support. Kindly tell us how we may assist you?
alzahmi . :
i'm trying to find out if tripping Knox will void the warranty
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
what exactly do you mean.. did you do anything on the device?
alzahmi . :
because i emergency flashed stock rom with odin and now the knox counter is 0x1
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
im sorry to confirm that sir
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
Knox is a security system of samsung
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
it detects on the lower level of the architecture of the device if the software loaded is original or not
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
as you had loaded with 3rd party which is not allowed by samsung, the warranty bit has marked it to be tampered
LIVECHAT SUPPORT:
as it counted, if the device has warranty, it will be considered as void
alzahmi . :
will i still have warranty for hardware problems like screen problems or buttons not working?
LIVECHAT SUPPORT:
im sorry, it will not be
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
if you have issue with the device, you should have visited the service center
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
at any rate, if there is any problem with hardware, it is possible to be repaired but charges will be incurred
alzahmi . :
but there are a number of people on enternet that flashed stock rom and their knox is tripped
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
surely as the devices have knox security, their warranty bit has surely opened and it dictates it is tampered
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
we understand you may be frustrated but doing such procedure in the device or even rooting is not allowed by samsung
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
the usage of original samsung software provides security from high level to level of its archtecture... loading a fake software or unauthorized will make the device vulnerable from security threat.. that is why such checking of loading of fake software is implemented.. we are sorry to advise that if it is the case with your device, then the warranty is void
LIVECHAT SUPPORT:
*high level to low lever or architecture
alzahmi . :
it was emergency the device was laggy and i downloaded completely stock rom and installed it via odin and knox is tripped
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
i understand.. but if you have issue with the device, you should have contacted samsung support to give you guide within the policy
alzahmi . :
ok thanks.
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
you are welcome... may i know the model of your phone sir first
alzahmi . :
sm-n910c
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
that is a new model... as i know commercial note 4s have no knox container only so only the security of warranty bit was affected.. if it is note 3 which carries the knox container, that knox container cannot be opened.
alzahmi . :
and what does that mean
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
before in note 3 and s4, there is a knox application called as knox container in which we can store secured information there but recently it was removed becuase it was intended for corporate accounts only. so for those models like note 3 and s4 - if their software are tampered or rooted, when the warranty bit blows, then that application will not open already.
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
however for note 4, it does not concern because it did not come by default.
alzahmi . :
yeah i dont have that app on my phone
alzahmi . :
so you mean other phone problems that are not related to security and software is still covered?
LIVECHAT SUPPORT :
no sir.. overall, the whole warranty is really void.. I was just confirming about the model because if you have the galaxy note 3, you may find that a problem. at any rate, you have the note 4 so you will not experience it. Let us just hope that the device will not face any major issue to avoid being recommended to visit the service center for any repair
alzahmi . :
i hope so
The knox-based warranty depends on what country your are living
Wow. That was really indepth. Thanks.
airwa1kin7 said:
If I trip the KNOX counter what exactly will this mean? I understand it means it voids the warranty. Just bought this puppy and while I love customizing my Android devices I'm not to crazy losing warranty. Do they check KNOX counters when you send them in? Does tripping it do anything else?
Also is there a way to obtain root on a N910W8 without tripping the counter?
Thanks.
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I have been to over 7 Samsung repair centers in 3 countries and all i can say is yes they do check as they take pictures of the device inside and also the screen which has the knox counter.
It depends on the repair center if they then decide to either charge or carry out a warranty replacement.
There's always the 12v 5A power supply method of reinstating your warranty if something did go wrong...
But flashing via odin doesn't trip knox. So you lied and they're misinformed.
mariosraptor said:
But flashing via odin doesn't trip knox. So you lied and they're misinformed.
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That depends. Flashing a non-Sansung image, be it a bootloader, kernel, entire firmware, etc - will trip Knox, even if it is done using Odin. The OP, however, stated it was a Samsung firmware, so both were misinformed.
Another thing the tech rep was misinformed was about the KNox Container. The N ote 4 SM-N910C, which is the one I have, does have the knox container, although the app isn't installed by default, but it is a free download from the Play Store.
I currently have all my sensitive apps (such as Steam [because of its wallet], PayPal, internet banking, corporate Exchange email, etc) on a Knox Container in my Note 4. It is quite secure, although a little bit slower.
Simonetti2011 said:
That depends. Flashing a non-Sansung image, be it a bootloader, kernel, entire firmware, etc - will trip Knox, even if it is done using Odin. The OP, however, stated it was a Samsung firmware, so both were misinformed.
Another thing the tech rep was misinformed was about the KNox Container. The N ote 4 SM-N910C, which is the one I have, does have the knox container, although the app isn't installed by default, but it is a free download from the Play Store.
I currently have all my sensitive apps (such as Steam [because of its wallet], PayPal, internet banking, corporate Exchange email, etc) on a Knox Container in my Note 4. It is quite secure, although a little bit slower.
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Of course. I was only referring to his words that flashing a non tampered samsung rom with Odin will trip knox. About knox container haven't had any clue. Though wish samsung could find another way and stop this non sense.
Wish it had another aproach. Like : phone comes free of any binary counting system. BUT the moment that someone installs Knox on his phone and activates it, the binary counting system should get active by stating zero and still having a valid warranty flag.
And if then the owner of the phone roots it or in anyway tampers it then it should start counting.
I'm sure they can do it but to lazy.
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Best idea is to open go to the place where they check Knox on the phone (some key combination) and on the location of the screen that says that is voided do something like put extreme heat on it so that that part of the screen doesn't work.
I do not know if they use PC to check it
Suici Doga said:
Best idea is to open go to the place where they check Knox on the phone (some key combination) and on the location of the screen that says that is voided do something like put extreme heat on it so that that part of the screenndoesn't work.
I do not know if they use PC to check it
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You know, sometimes the good ideas are just right in front of ya, aren't they?
Is there any disadvantages (excluding my warranty gone)? Such as my phone will not work, like I press the home button, it does not react.

Good news on Knox!

Hiya guys,
I asked Samsung about Knox and I got some news!
You are allowed to flash custom roms and root but if something breaks it is your fault.
If your screen breaks or something stops working without the reason is a custom rom or root then your device will be repaired for free and Knox will be resetted to 0x0. (confirmed)
Knox is also something in the Bootloader no efuse. (confirmed)
Galaxy S7 and S6+ Edge will have an efuse (not confirmed yet)
svensonic1 said:
Hiya guys,
I asked Samsung about Knox and I got some news!
You are allowed to flash custom roms and root but if something breaks it is your fault.
If your screen breaks or something stops working without the reason is a custom rom or root then your device will be repaired for free and Knox will be resetted to 0x0. (confirmed)
Knox is also something in the Bootloader no efuse. (confirmed)
Galaxy S7 and S6+ Edge will have an efuse (not confirmed yet)
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For everyone in the EU at least this is disinformation, you as a buyer have no relation with Samsung whatsoever, you only have one with your retailer, legally they cannot void your warranty if you root unless they can prove that rooting caused the problem
But where did you get the information from and all these things which you say are confirmed? by who? Maybe a little bit of prove is needed.
Edit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/knox-trip-warranty-news-usa-t3156753
LOL.
i doubt they'll do this in Malaysia
not true according to Samsung tech support
svensonic1 said:
Hiya guys,
I asked Samsung about Knox and I got some news!
You are allowed to flash custom roms and root but if something breaks it is your fault.
If your screen breaks or something stops working without the reason is a custom rom or root then your device will be repaired for free and Knox will be resetted to 0x0. (confirmed)
Knox is also something in the Bootloader no efuse. (confirmed)
Galaxy S7 and S6+ Edge will have an efuse (not confirmed yet)[/Q
SAMSUNG CONFIRMED THIS NOT TRUE ​
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zexl42 said:
svensonic1 said:
Hiya guys,
I asked Samsung about Knox and I got some news!
You are allowed to flash custom roms and root but if something breaks it is your fault.
If your screen breaks or something stops working without the reason is a custom rom or root then your device will be repaired for free and Knox will be resetted to 0x0. (confirmed)
Knox is also something in the Bootloader no efuse. (confirmed)
Galaxy S7 and S6+ Edge will have an efuse (not confirmed yet)
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SAMSUNG CONFIRMED THIS NOT TRUE ​
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It is true (or untrue) depending upon the laws in the country of sale. Samsung clearly wants to void warranties if the firmware is modified or Knox is tripped, but some countries have laws requiring them to honor the warranty for hardware problems even if the software is modified.
sounds good
Depends on who does your repair and what the repair is for, if it's something clearly broken by whatever you did to trip knox then they're likely to refuse it. If it's unrelated then they'll probably not.
However, I had the pcb on mine replaced with tripped knox due to a bad odin flash on my part and no one questioned it and now i have 0x0 back, so it really does just depend on who does the repair and how much they care.

Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500FN Android 5.1.1. How reset KNOX?

Hi, i have problem with my smarthpone Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500FN, i must carry my smartphone to service, i would like reset/restore defaults code KNOX Warranty Void for 0x0 (0), beacause, i have now code 0x1 (1).
Very please me help.
Regards
Mindoch said:
Hi, i have problem with my smarthpone Samsung Galaxy J5 SM-J500FN, i must carry my smartphone to service, i would like reset/restore defaults code KNOX Warranty Void for 0x0 (0), beacause, i have now code 0x1 (1).
Very please me help.
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Just admit that it is impossible to restore knox counter back to 0 since you tripped it.
Sent from galaxy J5. [SM-J500F/DS] . Please quote/mention me when reply to me.
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hello,
Please note that any form of contract that is derived from your knox number, is now void, and/or violated.
there is no legal way to appoint to this "problem" once you make the decision to flash over your knox (wich was previously obtained and configured by a company licensed todo so). unless you contact the company and adress your problem.. traces on your other partitions wich are shared by the knox profile will allways be traceable. so even if you manage to reset your 0x1 flag, it is still quite clearly possible for someone to check and validate the rightoussness of your 0x0 flag....
when using odin to flash updates, there is a "check" mark you can click on in the options tab, that gets rid of the 0x1 flag...
ty for tuning in
Grtz
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