[Q] Few doubts about knox - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

Sup guys. I have a couple of questions:
Knox is tripped if i flash a stock rom from my region via odin?
If the baseband is not the same from the stock rom from sammobile, i have the correct baseband if i flash the baseband from odin knox is tripped?
If i do that still can have updates via OTA?
thanks for the help.

A litte help, pls?

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graydiggy said:
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Already read that, but stating my doubts are:
-Even if you flash a KNOX-enabled firmware via odin (e.g. the latest fw) knox will be set to 0x1
-Flashing unsigned or modified images via odin will set knox to 0x1
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If i flash an official samsung rom from sammobile, knox is triggered...?

help pls.
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Upgrade?

I have my n3 rooted with a stock rom, can I do the ota upgrade without losing root.
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abvthegod said:
I have my n3 rooted with a stock rom, can I do the ota upgrade without losing root.
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Don't think you can your going to have to root again
You can download the firmware from sammobile and flash it via mobile odin. You will keep root. And knox counter 0x0 as well. Forget ota.
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So the ota won't stop asking me to update till I update though Odin
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hayabusa08 said:
You can download the firmware from sammobile and flash it via mobile odin. You will keep root. And knox counter 0x0 as well. Forget ota.
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Knox counter will stay 0x0 only with the old bootloader
And, I believe, Mobile ODIN won't flash the new bootloader so you can go back to a lower version of firmware.
Also, Mobile ODIN will retain root so you don't need to reroot and potentially/will trigger warranty void...
ultramag69 said:
And, I believe, Mobile ODIN won't flash the new bootloader so you can go back to a lower version of firmware.
Also, Mobile ODIN will retain root so you don't need to reroot and potentially/will trigger warranty void...
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Yes,but the most important is : having old bootloader before using mobile odin
abvthegod said:
So the ota won't stop asking me to update till I update though Odin
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You can turn auto update off through settings so it will stop bugging you....

[Q] SM-N900 International

Hi I recently root my note 3 SM-N900 with CF-AutoRoot, so when I go to Download Mode this is the information that it show me:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N900
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
So I can´t see the Knox counter 0x1,
so I think that if it don´t show the information of Knox maybe it is not void the warranty, but I´m not sure.
now here are my questions
1. How to unroot and back to Official Stock Firmware?
2. If I unroot my note 3 can I use again Knox or not?
thanks for the help, and sorry for my bad english.
Have a nice day.
Flash the official firmware via Odin and it will unroot it. But I'm pretty sure if you used cf autoroot... Your knox will be 0x1
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alom5 said:
Flash the official firmware via Odin and it will unroot it. But I'm pretty sure if you used cf autoroot... Your knox will be 0x1
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Ok I will try.
one more thing how can I update via OTA, when I try it say that it cant update because I have a Custome Firmware.
Man, you have the old Exynos boot loader which hasn't any knox flag, if you're gonna flash something make sure it's not the newest firmware (MJ7) via Odin or you'll update your boot loader which has a bit counter similar to the knox one, just custom Roms I'd recommend you.
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*GalaxyDev* said:
Man, you have the old Exynos boot loader which hasn't any knox flag, if you're gonna flash something make sure it's not the newest firmware (MJ7) via Odin or you'll update your boot loader which has a bit counter similar to the knox one, just custom Roms I'd recommend you.
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This are the specifications of my note 3, in sammobile I dont see any update or I´m wrong?
SM-N900 International
If I install this firmware version of sammobile.com on my note 3, it will update it like you said?
sorry for my questions Im noob on android.
Kaibil said:
This are the specifications of my note 3, in sammobile I dont see any update or I´m wrong?
SM-N900 International
If I install this firmware version of sammobile.com on my note 3, it will update it like you said?
sorry for my questions Im noob on android.
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Yea you'll be ok with this. It's the old bootloader
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Whatever you do ."DO NOT UPDATE " . Continue using the same rom .once you update via OTA , YOU will never be able to downgrade to lower rom and worst a warranty bit will be activated which will make you loose warranty for life.irreversible
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Unbranded firmware

Hi all, I have a Gt-i9505 with a branded firmware that is sim unlocked, I would like to flash the newest firmware that is Unbranded...... Is this at all possible??
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Yes this is possible. Flash rom via Odin. Do note new formwares have knox enabled bootloaders if your on a pre knox firmware. There's plenty of discussion here what knox is and the knox warranty issues etc read up on it all before deciding what to do.
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Unroot I9506 4.4.2 NEE

Hi, I found guide to root I9506 4.4.2 NEE, but can`t find guide to unrooting. Do you have link to it, if yes please provide it
Just uninstall SuperSU and flash 4.4.2 NEE ROM with Odin.
There may be other way, but hits one works well
I used the unroot option in SuperSu and it works great
Many thanks for your help
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You're welcome
Last question. Will knox be set to default value after unroot?
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nakah1 said:
Last question. Will knox be set to default value after unroot?
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No....once knox warranty is void (0x1) you can not get it back to 0x0 no matter what!

Lp rom for Exynos

Hi guys,
I have a N910C arriving in 2 days and I'm looking for the most stable lollipop rom for it.
I found one from Poland on sammobile, but I believe it has carrier bloatware.
Also, the steps would be root, custom recovery, and flash. Am I correct?
Thanks
Yes, install that 5.0.1 from Poland and that's all...
Just Download Odin app and flash even without root.
Danilo Pantelić said:
Yes, install that 5.0.1 from Poland and that's all...
Just Download Odin app and flash even without root.
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Does it trip the counter?
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fedecape said:
Does it trip the counter?
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Nope, it's official so It doesn't trip Knox counter. Also it doesn't have any kind of bloatware so flash it and enjoy your new phone!
galaxynote2 said:
Nope, it's official so It doesn't trip Knox counter. Also it doesn't have any kind of bloatware so flash it and enjoy your new phone!
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Gracias che!
Can I still run CF Autoroot after flashing LP? Will this trip the counter?
Thanks again guys.
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Yes rooting will change Knox counter to 0x1
One last question guys
How's the battery and the performance of lp compared to stock KK?
Thanks!
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