In odin mode i have:
Product Name: GT-I9500
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
Warranty Bit: 0
Does this mean that it is okay? I was on 4.2.2 rooted, and i flashed 4.2.2 through Odin to remove root and then updated OTA to 4.3 official and then restored factory settings.
Is this okay?
andys93 said:
In odin mode i have:
Product Name: GT-I9500
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
Warranty Bit: 0
Does this mean that it is okay? I was on 4.2.2 rooted, and i flashed 4.2.2 through Odin to remove root and then updated OTA to 4.3 official and then restored factory settings.
Is this okay?
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It's okay
But if you root 4.3 bits warranty will be 1
4.3 has a new bootloader
But if the update using a custom rom stock may not
Androiders96 said:
It's okay
But if you root 4.3 bits warranty will be 1
4.3 has a new bootloader
But if the update using a custom rom stock may not
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cheers man thanks
could you also explain what does Warranty Bit: 0 mean?
andys93 said:
cheers man thanks
could you also explain what does Warranty Bit: 0 mean?
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I believe that it is the KNOX flag. once it says 1, you KNOX warranty is void.
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Hello everyone,
Today I have root my i9500 today through this topic http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...exynos5-root-android422-xxuamde-jellybean.htm
I did this because I want to flash to another country firmware. So I root the phone and I flash it back to an official firmware. When I go to Dowload Mode to check the binary counter status, I see this :
Current binary: samsung official
System status: official
how is it possible? I thought that when we root the device once, the counter is not zero anymore, do I miss something? Is there somewhere else that showing Binary Counter? Could the Current binary be official even if the counter is not zero?
Can we reset the binary counter with Triangle Away for the i9500? People report that it works for i9505, but does someone try if it works for i9500?
Thank you in advance.
I think binary counter increases when we use twrp or cwm
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Madawcisrich said:
Hello everyone,
Today I have root my i9500 today through this topic http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/4...exynos5-root-android422-xxuamde-jellybean.htm
I did this because I want to flash to another country firmware. So I root the phone and I flash it back to an official firmware. When I go to Dowload Mode to check the binary counter status, I see this :
Current binary: samsung official
System status: official
how is it possible? I thought that when we root the device once, the counter is not zero anymore, do I miss something? Is there somewhere else that showing Binary Counter? Could the Current binary be official even if the counter is not zero?
Can we reset the binary counter with Triangle Away for the i9500? People report that it works for i9505, but does someone try if it works for i9500?
Thank you in advance.
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Triangle Away only works on the I9505 atm unfortunately.
Zahid Ali said:
I think binary counter increases when we use twrp or cwm
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Thank you for your answer. Sorry for my noobiness, but I don't know what is twrp. So clearly, does my counter increase or not? If i send my phone to samsung, will they notify that I have already root once my phone? Thank you in advance
Zahid Ali said:
I think binary counter increases when we use twrp or cwm
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It will always say 1 after each reboot if you have custom recovery, even if you could reset the counter to 0.
gee2012 said:
It will always say 1 after each reboot if you have custom recovery, even if you could reset the counter to 0.
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So you mean that my counter is zero now, since my binary status is samsung official?
Madawcisrich said:
So you mean that my counter is zero now, since my binary status is samsung official?
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No, it is most probably 1. Most servicecenters however rarely check the counter. I once turned in a rooted S2 with a custom rom on it and it got fixed under warranty. They wipe it and reflash a stock rom after repair.
binary counter is hidden in s4
you do not need to root for flashing official firmware!
samersh72 said:
binary counter is hidden in s4
you do not need to root for flashing official firmware!
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Correct, didn`t know that. First time on a Samsung device
Does the counter show up in Triangle Away on the I9505?
samersh72 said:
binary counter is hidden in s4
you do not need to root for flashing official firmware!
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ha, didn't know that. So according to you, will I have some problem if I return the phone to Samsung?
Madawcisrich said:
ha, didn't know that. So according to you, will I have some problem if I return the phone to Samsung?
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flashing unsigned stuff by samsung (cwm, rom..) via odin only, turn your status to custom and increase binary counter. i see that your status is official. but i think you dont have 0 count since when you rooted your phone you used odin.
if samsung look at your counter, so there is a problem
samersh72 said:
flashing unsigned stuff by samsung (cwm, rom..) via odin only, turn your status to custom and increase binary counter. i see that your status is official. but i think you dont have 0 count since when you rooted your phone you used odin.
if samsung look at your counter, so there is a problem
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So at the moment there is no solution for the i9500 to reset the counter to 0, right?
Madawcisrich said:
So at the moment there is no solution for the i9500 to reset the counter to 0, right?
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not by using triangle away (waiting CF for solution). but i dont know if there is other solution. search
Hello guys
There is such an error.
ODIN MODE
Product Name:GT-I9500
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status : Custom
What can i do?
Use triangle away, it should reset it to official
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benni2903 said:
Use triangle away, it should reset it to official
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Triangle away doesn't support
Check this post
[GUIDE] Unroot/Unbrick, Flash official stock firmware on Galaxy S4 GT-I9500 & I9505
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
If this does not work, try also wipe cache and [ reset factory ].
Thanks friend.
I find solution.
I load the firmware by Kies.
Help to upgrade 4.3
HI,
I flashed pre rooted firmware 4.2.2 using ODIN on my Samsung I-9500 4.2.2. Then the status is remain same
Binary : Samsung Official
System : Official.
Then I installed Wanam apk to modify the UI, It asked me to download Xposed framework I grant Super user permission. Once It completed I checked the status
Binary : Samsung Official
System : Custom.
I flashed stock firmware 4.2.2 and did the reset factory reset. Then it changed to
Binary : Samsung Official
System : Official.
My question, Is the hidden binary count or knox counter triggered or not ?
If I updated to stock 4.3 Is the Knox Warranty bit 0x0 or 0x1 ?
Please help me.
I want to make sure that its at 0 because I just flashed back to a Stock ROM and now I'm unrooted.
This is what it says when I go into download mode.
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SPH-L720
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
You cant...
marc_ecko28 said:
You cant...
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Then how am I suppose to know if someone can detect if someone modified myphone..?
dignifiedsmurf said:
Then how am I suppose to know if someone can detect if someone modified myphone..?
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Have never used it but Triangle Away is supposed to let you view the counter and reset to 0 if wanted. Works for the S4 on stock firmware. Might want to read up on it if you haven't: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
CCallahan said:
Have never used it but Triangle Away is supposed to let you view the counter and reset to 0 if wanted. Works for the S4 on stock firmware. Might want to read up on it if you haven't: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
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Yeah but it doesnt work with MF9 update so if you want to reset your counter then go back to MDL
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dignifiedsmurf said:
I want to make sure that its at 0 because I just flashed back to a Stock ROM and now I'm unrooted.
This is what it says when I go into download mode.
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SPH-L720
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
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The two entries that say "official" should tell you that your counter is set to zero.
Since TriangleAway does not work for MF9 the only way to know for sure is to go back to MDL.
Just because it shows Samsung Official means nothing. Samsung Official and Official mean there is nothing that has tripped that status to change since the last official install of firmware on the device that reset the status to Official after an FDR. He is correct though as to how to be positive by downgrading to MDC or MDL, rooting and checking in Triangle Away that way and then resetting it through Triangle Away even if it was at zero before due to it now saying 1 so THEN you can ODIN back to MDC or MDL, doing an FDR AMD taking whatever OTAs you wish to accept.
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Triangle Away for Sprint Firmware MF9 Update???
ROMANTiC KiD said:
Yeah but it doesnt work with MF9 update so if you want to reset your counter then go back to MDL
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I am sure that the poor developer, Chainfire, is totally swamped by requests for this, but, has anyone heard about an update to Triangle Away? If that is not forthcoming, Is there by chance a video or detailed notes on how to downgrade to a previous firmware in order to run the existing version of Triangle Away? If so, would you be so kind as to include the links?
TIA
Some n9005 has Some issue with knox warranty 0x0 to 0x1after rooting.
Im using n900 . Before update firmware to lastest N900DXUCMJ3. I dont have any warranty issue when entering download mode. Have you all Check your download mode? Show that warranty bit: 0
Is that mean if I root my Phone then my warranty counter on download mode become 0 to 1?
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anyone?
monyozt said:
anyone?
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yes it will change to 1
x102x96x said:
yes it will change to 1
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Mine still 0
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Strange
I want to know if I've rooted my SM-N900 at XXUBMJ1 and device status is CUSTOM and has no anything about warranty bit or knox, then I download new XXUCMJ7 XSE from Sammobile and flash via Odin then I see my device status is official then I boot the download mode and has warranty bit 1 and status is all official. How about your opinion Guys??? I couldn't show the picture coz I have already root with CWM and SuperSU now. That's my experience. Nothing I can do even reflash the original firmware with original recovery.
Note : Once I flash CWM the official status has gone.
I'm in need a help with my Galaxy Note 3 n9005.
I have rooted my Note3 by kingoapp and now, seeing in Odin Mode the CURRENT BINARY was changed to CUSTOM and the KNOX WARRANTY VOID to 0x1.
I know that there is not way to reset the KNOX WARRANTY VOID.
The questions is: When I try do Software Update I get a message that is not possible do Software Update because I have changed my android.
Is still possible change my CURRENT BINARY Custom to Samsung Official? And if it be possible, the Software Update will work?
How can I change my CURRENT BINARY: Custom to Samsung Official?
Thx.
leandroaa said:
I'm in need a help with my Galaxy Note 3 n9005.
I have rooted my Note3 by kingoapp and now, seeing in Odin Mode the CURRENT BINARY was changed to CUSTOM and the KNOX WARRANTY VOID to 0x1.
I know that there is not way to reset the KNOX WARRANTY VOID.
The questions is: When I try do Software Update I get a message that is not possible do Software Update because I have changed my android.
Is still possible change my CURRENT BINARY Custom to Samsung Official? And if it be possible, the Software Update will work?
How can I change my CURRENT BINARY: Custom to Samsung Official?
Thx.
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you can change it with wanam dont know if it will do Software Updates
Binary custum can be reset by flashing stock
System statzs by wanam exposwd
Knox warranty cant be reset
hit 'thanks' if i helped you
SM-N9005 DBT-DMJ7 0x0
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Killberty said:
Binary custum can be reset by flashing stock
System statzs by wanam exposwd
Knox warranty cant be reset
hit 'thanks' if i helped you
SM-N9005 DBT-DMJ7 0x0
XDA Developers 4 premium app
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ALL of this, and my advice, READ a whole lot more before you change stuff on your device.
note 3 current binary: custom
hi
i updated my galaxy note 3 sm-n9005 lte to lollipop using the firmware on sammobile.com
my phone works
but when i try to boot in recovery mode it writes this on the screen:
current binary: custom
system status: custom
knox warranty void: 0x0
how can i bring back my system status and current binary to official?
please help me
farshidnsattari said:
hi
i updated my galaxy note 3 sm-n9005 lte to lollipop using the firmware on sammobile.com
my phone works
but when i try to boot in recovery mode it writes this on the screen:
current binary: custom
system status: custom
knox warranty void: 0x0
how can i bring back my system status and current binary to official?
please help me
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Wipe cache and dalvik 3 time then reflash the stock lollipop from sammobile and wipe egain!
jemis1983 said:
Wipe cache and dalvik 3 time then reflash the stock lollipop from sammobile and wipe egain!
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thanks for your message
how can i wipe cache?
since my phone doesnt boot in recovery mode
what is dalvik?