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lowgitek said:
l did went to repair my phone, I explicit said that phone had a 0x1 flag, and what was explained to me was that if I didn't want to use it on a secure enable knox environment there should be no problem and if I liked they could set it to 0x0 off course they didn't tell me how and how much it will cost.
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lowgitek said:
TAMET, Elect. e Comunicações, S.A
Rua Capela do Telheiro 70/76
Porto - Portugal
By the way I was directly went there I didn't ask by phone or email, I'm not sure they would say something by those means. I just put the question and the guy just make it clear to me, no fuss, no problem.
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For God's sake
1) get knox reseted!
2) try to get more info about the procedure!
read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470635
all about for knox question
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lowgitek said:
l did went to repair my phone, I explicit said that phone had a 0x1 flag, and what was explained to me was that if I didn't want to use it on a secure enable knox environment there should be no problem and if I liked they could set it to 0x0 off course they didn't tell me how and how much it will cost.
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lowgitek said:
TAMET, Elect. e Comunicações, S.A
Rua Capela do Telheiro 70/76
Porto - Portugal
By the way I was directly went there I didn't ask by phone or email, I'm not sure they would say something by those means. I just put the question and the guy just make it clear to me, no fuss, no problem.
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For God's sake
1) get knox reseted!
2) try to get more info about the procedure!
I rooted my note 3 n9000q via cf-auto root then when i take my phone download mode i saw warranty bit is 1 if i download stock rom does my phone show warranty 1 ?
Also can you help me about downloading rom specially dr ketans rom i heard i can use roms for sm-n900 is it true
Lastly sorry for my english
batusenn said:
I rooted my note 3 n9000q via cf-auto root then when i take my phone download mode i saw warranty bit is 1 if i download stock rom does my phone show warranty 1 ?
Also can you help me about downloading rom specially dr ketans rom i heard i can use roms for sm-n900 is it true
Lastly sorry for my english
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1) No. Once it's been set, you cannot reverse it (as of now).
2) Don't know, sorry.
3) You're English was good enough to get your point across. ^-^
batusenn said:
I rooted my note 3 n9000q via cf-auto root then when i take my phone download mode i saw warranty bit is 1 if i download stock rom does my phone show warranty 1 ?
Also can you help me about downloading rom specially dr ketans rom i heard i can use roms for sm-n900 is it true
Lastly sorry for my english
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Your warranty bit is 1 forever unless we find out how to reset. Flashing stock rom won't fix...
On the note 3 if your talking about knox counter then you can't
However the warranty bit not sure about see if triangle away resets this
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Knox Warranty Bit: 1 or 0x1
This mean that the Samsung System Security KNOX is not secure to work on 2x1 Phones on one. For You and for Your work on Enterprises, Governments an more (if You work on them).
See this: https://www.samsungknox.com/en/overview/technical-details
Quote: I think that's why this technology has been approved by the Ministry of Defense USA. (If flag 0x0 my opinion).
Samsung KNOX protects its operating system using SE for Android, which is built on the SELinux technology developed by NSA. (And not protect if flag 0x1, my opinion).
Read this: http://linux.die.net/man/8/selinux
Then, this is first of all the warranty from Knox Security, not for our personal warranty. On still discuss about.
That technical-details was censured by Samsung, may be. Read this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47587340&postcount=290
ValenteL said:
Knox Warranty Bit: 1 or 0x1
Then, this is first of all the warranty from Knox Security, not for our personal warranty. On still discuss about.
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This statement isn't true... Samsung have declared that due to using unapproved software the hardware has been damaged (technically true, however Samsung has done this) so therefore Warranty will not be honored...
Certain countries can debate this due to their consumer laws but generally it's up to the guy who's repairing to enforce warranty or not...
Firstly thanks everyone
Im not sure triangle away is harmony for my phone
Turkish model doesnt have knox you should know
But the worst thing is when i look something for my phone everything is for sm-n9005
If hackers want information about our phones i can send you whatever you want
Warranty bit must be 0 in my phone and my turkish friends wait something for us
Hey all,
I have an s5 on EE in the UK.
Heard about this Knox security software. It shows in my list of installed apps yet I can't seem to locate where it is?
Also debating root... Not sure if it's worth it, but did want to have a look at Knox.
Thanks
PIzzimperfect said:
Hey all,
I have an s5 on EE in the UK.
Heard about this Knox security software. It shows in my list of installed apps yet I can't seem to locate where it is?
Also debating root... Not sure if it's worth it, but did want to have a look at Knox.
Thanks
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knox is a security implemented by samsung, it is active in the background, has no app for that. basically it "protects" samsung warranty better than the triangle in download mode witch shows how many imes you flashed, if you had roted ur device, in download mode will show u have 0x1 warranty voided.<---- thats basically KNOX.
Sent from my SM-G900H using XDA Free mobile app
Ahh ok.. Thank you.
Wow Samsung, you suck.
PIzzimperfect said:
Ahh ok.. Thank you.
Wow Samsung, you suck.
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you are in the UK so Knox doesn't void your warranty once tripped
DSA said:
you are in the UK so Knox doesn't void your warranty once tripped
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I check my insurance which I took out for my phone when I got it. They state that modifying or rooting will make my insurance void. How annoying. Is there some legality involved?
Thanks!
fenchai said:
knox is a security implemented by samsung, it is active in the background, has no app for that. basically it "protects" samsung warranty better than the triangle in download mode witch shows how many imes you flashed, if you had roted ur device, in download mode will show u have 0x1 warranty voided.<---- thats basically KNOX.
Sent from my SM-G900H using XDA Free mobile app
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No. ^
KNOX is a security container -> a place where you install apps inside a secure container that cannot be tampered with on a high level TrustZone security algorithm.
It's great that the person above said what it essentially does to your device, but what he explained above is what happens when the TrustZone between the software and the hardware is breached during root/downgrade/unsigned flashing. This essentially would allow the viewer of the KNOX status to know when the device does not trust it's own body with secure enterprise level apps (Application Integrity), hence the KNOX warranty bit will be set from 0x0 to 0x1 meaning "I will not ever run a secure container anymore".
You won't find KNOX 2.0 on your device as this is now a paid service for enterprises at a rate of $3.60 and it is only set up on your device when you have the KNOX 2.0 kit deployed on your device, unlike KNOX 1.0 where you get to enter KNOX mode anytime you want.
Samsung is testing samsung pay in Korea and one of testers found out that s pay isnt working if knox is tripped. Attachment photo is screenshot from Korean tester in Korean android development community.
Noooooooo! I guess I'll be heading to my carrier store and try to exchange for a new Edge.
Thanks for the heads up, luckily I still have mine not tripped
that is so FAKE !
if it' in Korea, why is it in English ?
netnerd said:
that is so FAKE !
if it' in Korea, why is it in English ?
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I think it's because the app is still in development. The one who posted that photo even showed text from Samsung that he got chosen as a tester few days ago. Koreans can read English btw.
netnerd said:
that is so FAKE !
if it' in Korea, why is it in English ?
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+1..
Q:Will I be banned from using my card to pay? Will Samsung pay be global standard for future mobile payments?
Ans : Big Fcking Nooooo....
I'll be more than happy to run the device the way I want it than bother about Samsung pay..it takes same amount of time to insert your card and enter a pin...IMHO
I'm curious if it will still work if the Knox fuse it tripped bu then original software is re-installed to make it stock again. This is just saying it can't be used because of an unauthorized modification, not necessarily because of the Knox fuse...
wpbcubsfan said:
I'm curious if it will still work if the Knox fuse it tripped bu then original software is re-installed to make it stock again. This is just saying it can't be used because of an unauthorized modification, not necessarily because of the Knox fuse...
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He(or she idk) said it's about knox. he tried installing stock.
wpbcubsfan said:
I'm curious if it will still work if the Knox fuse it tripped bu then original software is re-installed to make it stock again. This is just saying it can't be used because of an unauthorized modification, not necessarily because of the Knox fuse...
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Knox is a hardware fuse. Once tripped it can't be reverted via software..having said which once the Samsung pay app comes out there will surely be a development to make it work with Knox tripped devices..if that's not possible I'll remove my card and flash my card as usual..
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Hi, I love this phone, but root has spoiled me. There are so many things missing from my device that require root, the most important of all, my precious adblocker :crying:
I know about proxy ad blocking but that doesn't work very well..
My question is, if I do root my phone, will I be able to unroot it and make it look like it was never rooted in case I need to return it while its still in warranty? I was able to do that with my Galaxy S4 by resetting some counters and flashing stock ROM, warranty guys didn't find out and I got my phone replaced. I'm not sure this will be the case with S7 Edge though, maybe Samsung found out ways to make this harder, I searched through google and I found no answers to this question.
re: un-rooting
KoKauH said:
Hi, I love this phone, but root has spoiled me. There are so many things missing from my device that require root, the most important of all, my precious adblocker :crying:
I know about proxy ad blocking but that doesn't work very well..
My question is, if I do root my phone, will I be able to unroot it and make it look like it was never rooted in case I need to return it while its still in warranty? I was able to do that with my Galaxy S4 by resetting some counters and flashing stock ROM, warranty guys didn't find out and I got my phone replaced. I'm not sure this will be the case with S7 Edge though, maybe Samsung found out ways to make this harder, I searched through google and I found no answers to this question.
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After rooting if you want to unroot all you do is go
into your app drawer and uninstall the supersu app
and reboot the phone and you will be unrooted.
Don't worry about warranty, they don't even check
for root.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
Misterjunky said:
After rooting if you want to unroot all you do is
using a file manager or explorer go into your
app drawer and uninstall the supersu app and
reboot the phone and you will be unrooted.
Don't worry about warranty, they don't even check
for root.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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That differs from country to country.
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Misterjunky said:
After rooting if you want to unroot all you do is
using a file manager or explorer go into your
app drawer and uninstall the supersu app and
reboot the phone and you will be unrooted.
Don't worry about warranty, they don't even check
for root.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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Hmm, I'm not sure I want to risk it, I remember on my S4 there were some warnings while the phone boots - https://imgur.com/3Eoedfg , which had to be removed before I return it since all they had to do to check if the device is rooted is turning on the phone. Will I be able to do the same thing with S7 Edge?
when u root u trigger the knox counter, and there's no way to return it to 0
technically, with a knox counter 0x1 you already lose ur warranty, but not all countries look for that thing, so check how warranty works in your country
QBerto said:
when u root u trigger the knox counter, and there's no way to return it to 0
technically, with a knox counter 0x1 you already lose ur warranty, but not all countries look for that thing, so check how warranty works in your country
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Thanks for your answer, I'm not sure where to check for how warranties work in my country. When I search in google all I get is info on what Knox warranty void means. I live in London UK, and this is where I replaced my phone that was 0x1 on its KNOX counter which gives me a little hope that they do not check this.
KoKauH said:
Thanks for your answer, I'm not sure where to check for how warranties work in my country. When I search in google all I get is info on what Knox warranty void means. I live in London UK, and this is where I replaced my phone that was 0x1 on its KNOX counter which gives me a little hope that they do not check this.
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Don't believe me because I'm not totally sure, but I remember a thread here a while ago (maybe a month after S7 came out) where this knox thing was discussed, and I'm pretty sure an user from UK said that in fact samsung uk doesn't check knox warranty, maybe looking for that thread helps you, the thread was somthing about rooting or knox warranty
QBerto said:
Don't believe me because I'm not totally sure, but I remember a thread here a while ago (maybe a month after S7 came out) where this knox thing was discussed, and I'm pretty sure an user from UK said that in fact samsung uk doesn't check knox warranty, maybe looking for that thread helps you, the thread was somthing about rooting or knox warranty
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Thanks for your help, I will look for this thread but even if they check for it, I might end up rooting my phone soon anyway. I didn't believe life with stock could be that hard