hello friends, I have a 3 note with stock firmware but unfortunately for some mistakes I made in the knox 1 Is there a way to bring back to 0 the counter and get back guarantee and ota updates? All original as before? Thanks
dinobond007 said:
hello friends, I have a 3 note with stock firmware but unfortunately for some mistakes I made in the knox 1 Is there a way to bring back to 0 the counter and get back guarantee and ota updates? All original as before? Thanks
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Hi buddy, their isn't any way to reset Knox as of yet. Not to be forward or anything but this thread belongs in Q&A, contact a moderator and ask them to move it buddy
speedyjay said:
Hi buddy, their isn't any way to reset Knox as of yet. Not to be forward or anything but this thread belongs in Q&A, contact a moderator and ask them to move it buddy
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Or you can report it and ask to move it like i did already..
Congratulations another 0X1 achievement. Flash what you like with no self imposed restrictions. ?
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Hi,
I have two questions - hope someone can assist:
1.Do you know a customized ROM with working KNOX?
2. If I will flash Samsung's original ROM, will I have a working KNOX? What about the flag?
Thanks.
wireless.tech.expert said:
Hi,
I have two questions - hope someone can assist:
1.Do you know a customized ROM with working KNOX?
2. If I will flash Samsung's original ROM, will I have a working KNOX? What about the flag?
Thanks.
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I believe you can still use knox even if the flag is 0x1. What just that means is that the container is not as secure and companies who allow BYOD will not certify it for use in their company. Most custom rom I've come across doesn't have knox.
Thanks.
So - flashing Samsung ROM with ODIN will flag 0x1?
wireless.tech.expert said:
Thanks.
So - flashing Samsung ROM with ODIN will flag 0x1?
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Not really unless knox is already 0x1.
The phone is unrooted.
Sorry for asking again - if I understood well, flashing my unrooted phone with Samsung ROM will leave the phone with warranty (cleared flag)?
Thanks again.
wireless.tech.expert said:
The phone is unrooted.
Sorry for asking again - if I understood well, flashing my unrooted phone with Samsung ROM will leave the phone with warranty (cleared flag)?
Thanks again.
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Doesn't your phone already have Samsung rom or you are trying to update to 4.4.2?
I updated to 4.4.2 (OTA) but have a lot of problems so I want to go back to 4,3.
wireless.tech.expert said:
I updated to 4.4.2 (OTA) but have a lot of problems so I want to go back to 4,3.
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I'm afraid it's not possible to downgrade to 4.3 once you upgrade to 4.4.2 ( for now ). Only the N900W8 can go back and forth between 4.3 and 4.4.2.
Ohhh. Very bad.
Any case - thank you for your assistance.
wireless.tech.expert said:
Ohhh. Very bad.
Any case - thank you for your assistance.
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You're welcome :good:
Hello guys, i have recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500. I switched from ios to android and i am loving it so far. I have a couple of questions: I want to root my device. Does this affect the binary counter? Also if i have a problem with my device and i have warranty, will i be able to format my device (un-root)? Also will this affect binary counter? I don't want to loose my 2 years warranty. Thanks!
PS: While i was on IOS i received a lot of support on reddit but when i asked for android stuff, i never got any response. Is this the right forum for a beginner like me?
Arjoni said:
Hello guys, i have recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S4 I9500. I switched from ios to android and i am loving it so far. I have a couple of questions: I want to root my device. Does this affect the binary counter? Also if i have a problem with my device and i have warranty, will i be able to format my device (un-root)? Also will this affect binary counter? I don't want to loose my 2 years warranty. Thanks!
PS: While i was on IOS i received a lot of support on reddit but when i asked for android stuff, i never got any response. Is this the right forum for a beginner like me?
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1)Yes rooting will affect your binary counter.
2) Yes you can unroot your device to gain back warranty.
BUT the binary counter is HIDDEN!
So you can just reset the STATUS(which is official for stock n custom for unofficial)
There is an app called Triangle away which resets this counter but it only available for i9505 n not for i9500.
you have one more problem that is Knox In some service centers do not pay attention to it, but in others lose two year warranty on the phone
AIkizov said:
you have one more problem that is Knox In some service centers do not pay attention to it, but in others lose two year warranty on the phone
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Yes absolutely a problem. I forgot to mention it. If any unofficial stuff is flashed then this knox pox is triggered.
Mandark52 said:
1)Yes rooting will affect your binary counter.
2) Yes you can unroot your device to gain back warranty.
BUT the binary counter is HIDDEN!
So you can just reset the STATUS(which is official for stock n custom for unofficial)
There is an app called Triangle away which resets this counter but it only available for i9505 n not for i9500.
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you have one more problem that is Knox In some service centers do not pay attention to it, but in others lose two year warranty on the phone
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So does this mean i shouldn't root? I don't want to loose my warranty...
Arjoni said:
So does this mean i shouldn't root? I don't want to loose my warranty...
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Where do you live? In the UK, for example, (and I believe the EU as a whole) then it doesn't matter if you trip Knox.
Arjoni said:
So does this mean i shouldn't root? I don't want to loose my warranty...
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First have a look on the stickies of Knox discussion. You wont get official software updates if you trip knox(as recovery is custom aftr rooting) n there are knox friendly rooting methods. But I dont really care about knox and after rooting it is upto you that you aint flashing anything wrong or not following the instructions. All the best.
Arjoni said:
So does this mean i shouldn't root? I don't want to loose my warranty...
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I personally am currently with stock firmware
Twice my phone was in service for Knox experiments that I did
Had twice to change the motherboard, but it was replaced under warranty because I have a version that my phone and just motherboard died and there is nothing to see in the Samsung service centre
Knox is a major obstacle
The choice is yours
andyjg247 said:
Where do you live? In the UK, for example, (and I believe the EU as a whole) then it doesn't matter if you trip Knox.
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Mandark52 said:
First have a look on the stickies of Knox discussion. You wont get official software updates if you trip knox(as recovery is custom aftr rooting) n there are knox friendly rooting methods. But I dont really care about knox and after rooting it is upto you that you aint flashing anything wrong or not following the instructions. All the best.
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AIkizov said:
I personally am currently with stock firmware
Twice my phone was in service for Knox experiments that I did
Had twice to change the motherboard, but it was replaced under warranty because I have a version that my phone and just motherboard died and there is nothing to see in the Samsung service centre
Knox is a major obstacle
The choice is yours
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i want to make it clear that i don't intend to flash a custom ROM. I just want to root my stock firmware (4.4.2) and then to unroot (format with the stock ROM). Will this flag Knox and the counter? will that avoid my warranty? sorry for all of these questions but i just moved on android. thank you
Arjoni said:
i want to make it clear that i don't intend to flash a custom ROM. I just want to root my stock firmware (4.4.2) and then to unroot (format with the stock ROM). Will this flag Knox and the counter? will that avoid my warranty? sorry for all of these questions but i just moved on android. thank you
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your warranty will void
AIkizov said:
your warranty will void
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so samsung doesn't allow you to format your device? well i think i am going back to ios... -_-
Arjoni said:
so samsung doesn't allow you to format your device? well i think i am going back to ios... -_-
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have the ability to format, but the stock rom allows do not have permission to freely manipulate software - Void your warranty
Arjoni said:
i want to make it clear that i don't intend to flash a custom ROM. I just want to root my stock firmware (4.4.2) and then to unroot (format with the stock ROM). Will this flag Knox and the counter? will that avoid my warranty? sorry for all of these questions but i just moved on android. thank you
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As I said previously that you should know what are you flashing and what will happen after it. If you flash anything by not following the correct procedure then you ll pay for it. I rooted my s4 3 months ago and immediately took a backup of my OS through a custom recovery. This backup helps me if something gets wrong. And I really dont care about about Knox because what you lose is only OTA updates and nothing else. So after rooting even you can backup your OS n stay on stock as long you want. Choice is yours. All the best.
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As I said previously that you should know what are you flashing and what will happen after it. If you flash anything by not following the correct procedure then you ll pay for it. I rooted my s4 3 months ago and immediately took a backup of my OS through a custom recovery. This backup helps me if something gets wrong. And I really dont care about about Knox because what you lose is only OTA updates and nothing else. So after rooting even you can backup your OS n stay on stock as long you want. Choice is yours. All the best.
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Triggered Knox not prevent for receive OTA updates
AIkizov said:
Triggered Knox not prevent for receive OTA updates
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As stock recovery of the phone changes there will be no OTA updates for that device it ll say THE DEVICE SETTINGS HAS BEEN CHANGED or something similar to it. And stock recovery is replaced by philz touch or cwm while rooting. And side by side this knox pox is also triggered.
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As stock recovery of the phone changes there will be no OTA updates for that device it ll say THE DEVICE SETTINGS HAS BEEN CHANGED or something similar to it. And stock recovery is replaced by philz touch or cwm while rooting. And side by side this knox pox is also triggered.
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now just talking about root that does not alter Recoverу
Arjoni said:
i want to make it clear that i don't intend to flash a custom ROM. I just want to root my stock firmware (4.4.2) and then to unroot (format with the stock ROM). Will this flag Knox and the counter? will that avoid my warranty? sorry for all of these questions but i just moved on android. thank you
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If your warranty will be void depends strongly on in which country you live. There is no yes or no answer.
Flash anything but an official Samsung package through Odin and it will trigger the Knox flag and change the device status to Custom. OTA updates will stop.
Re flashing an official Samsung package afterwards will change the device back to Official and OTA updates will resume. But the Knox flag will still show as triggered. Theres no way to reset it.
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Hi all
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question (please refrain from flaming if it isn't) but my question is:
I've rooted (which tripped Knox), and there are a few images that I'd stored in Knox that I want to retrieve. Is there a way for me to get the images now that I am unable to get into Knox?
Thanks in advance,
Nate
BMW4LifeNate said:
Hi all
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question (please refrain from flaming if it isn't) but my question is:
I've rooted (which tripped Knox), and there are a few images that I'd stored in Knox that I want to retrieve. Is there a way for me to get the images now that I am unable to get into Knox?
Thanks in advance,
Nate
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No. If you used even 30 seconds to try search an answer to your question, you'd figured it out.
Congratulations in achieving 0X1!!!
Spere said:
No. If you used even 30 seconds to try search an answer to your question, you'd figured it out.
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I have searched, thank you. A simple no would have sufficed
maxilick said:
Congratulations in achieving 0X1!!!
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May I take a bow now?
BMW4LifeNate said:
I have searched, thank you. A simple no would have sufficed
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Unfortunately, all Knox apps are bound to e-fuse, which is "burned" now.
Best disable now all Knox processes in the shell.
Forget the pics, pity
tetakpatalked from P5110
BMW4LifeNate said:
Hi all
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this question (please refrain from flaming if it isn't) but my question is:
I've rooted (which tripped Knox), and there are a few images that I'd stored in Knox that I want to retrieve. Is there a way for me to get the images now that I am unable to get into Knox?
Thanks in advance,
Nate
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How on earth did you trip Knox ??
BMW4LifeNate said:
I have searched, thank you. A simple no would have sufficed
May I take a bow now?
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You may, you may also flash what you like that's the best part.
N1NJATH3ORY said:
How on earth did you trip Knox ??
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Well, I used Cf-auto root. I would have used towelroot but unfortunately this uses the Exynos chip (SM-N900) and if there was another way of rooting without tripping Knox I wasn't aware of it
BMW4LifeNate said:
Well, I used Cf-auto root. I would have used towelroot but unfortunately this uses the Exynos chip (SM-N900) and if there was another way of rooting without tripping Knox I wasn't aware of it
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oh i see, i thought you was on snapdragon as snapdragon version you can have root without tripping Knox.. Oh i did hear somewhere on these forums you can reset the Knox back to 0x0 as long as you own the exynos version it might be worth a search!
N1NJATH3ORY said:
Oh i did hear somewhere on these forums you can reset the Knox back to 0x0 as long as you own the exynos version it might be worth a search!
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+1
BMW4LifeNate said:
Well, I used Cf-auto root. I would have used towelroot but unfortunately this uses the Exynos chip (SM-N900) and if there was another way of rooting without tripping Knox I wasn't aware of it
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Search google how to reset Knox for N900
vndnguyen said:
+1
Search google how to reset Knox for N900
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I have had a brief look around the forum and Google and have found ways to reset the Knox counter but it involves wiping the rom (downgrading, etc) and losing root which I'm not inclined to do. I'll be patient and wait and see if there is a method that comes about that would let me reset it without losing root.
Thanks for all the advice
Nate
Hi, I was looking for either wrong, or there is no question that I'm asking
Can you remove the reset timer 0x1 knox void warranty?
I have a Galaxy I9505 XXUGNG8
Your didn't even bother to search or you would have found the same question asked by a different user yesterday. Not to mention the sticky post at the top of the page which has "Knox Q&A/Discussion Thread" as its title. Since you can't be bothered to actually do some reading, I can't be bothered to give you the answer.
abra-kadabra said:
Hi, I was looking for either wrong, or there is no question that I'm asking
Can you remove the reset timer 0x1 knox void warranty?
I have a Galaxy I9505 XXUGNG8
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Yes, buying a new device :laugh:
Joku1981 said:
Yes, buying a new device :laugh:
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This too you thought amuse me such answers
Hi Guys,
Appreciate if you could anyone advise what is appearing top of the screen picture. Is there any possibility to root my device without this message.
Check the picture guys.
Thanks in advance.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64089799&postcount=181
That message clearly shows you've rooted your device. And since its rooted, you must have tripped your knox counter too, making it 0×1 because of which your warranty is now gone. If u want that message to disappear flash the samsung stock firmware which will eventually unroot ur device. But ur knox will remain as it is: 0×1
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That message clearly shows you've rooted your device. And since its rooted, you must have tripped your knox counter too, making it 0×1 because of which your warranty is now gone. If u want that message to disappear flash the samsung stock firmware which will eventually unroot ur device. But ur knox will remain as it is: 0×1
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Thanks for the Clarification. I got it!!
mjrifath said:
Thanks for the Clarification. I got it!!
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Welcome
mjrifath said:
Thanks for the Clarification. I got it!!
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