[Q] Root S4 i9505 with knox 0x1 - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, people. I just changed my s3 with a s4 lte on second hand. I read a lot of thing about this phone and i find out that my phone has the knox tripped to 0x1..
Here's the question: can be it rooted?/if yes, what is the best root for it?(chinese/superSU) What are the consequences for my tripped knox?
My firmware is GNG8/Security software MDF v1.0 release 2
Android: 4.4.2 (stock rom)

Spike97 said:
Hi, people. I just changed my s3 with a s4 lte on second hand. I read a lot of thing about this phone and i find out that my phone has the knox tripped to 0x1..
Here's the question: can be it rooted?/if yes, what is the best root for it?(chinese/superSU) What are the consequences for my tripped knox?
My firmware is GNG8/Security software MDF v1.0 release 2
Android: 4.4.2 (stock rom)
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1. Yes with CF-Auto-Root. Im using it and works perfect.
2. Consequences.... Well. The theory tell that you lost the warranty... but reality is different. Depends in what store warranty is void or no for fix your phone

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[Q] Question about Rooting Note 3 SM-N9005

Hi guys,
As you know I'm fairly new here. I just want to ask if (as far as I've read) based on this POST http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498850, I'm running a Baseband Version of N9005XXUDMJ7. It says here that if I root, I will trip Knox but I won't be upgrading. Just rooting. If I continue with this process will I trip Knox?
AP: N9005XXUDMJ7
CP: N9005XXUDMJ7
CSC: N9005OLBDMJ2
akiaazriel said:
Hi guys,
As you know I'm fairly new here. I just want to ask if (as far as I've read) based on this POST http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498850, I'm running a Baseband Version of N9005XXUDMJ7. It says here that if I root, I will trip Knox but I won't be upgrading. Just rooting. If I continue with this process will I trip Knox?
AP: N9005XXUDMJ7
CP: N9005XXUDMJ7
CSC: N9005OLBDMJ2
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You are altering system files, you will trip Knox... Doesn't matter that you're not changing rom.
If you were, as long as it was a stock firmware and the right bootloader, you wouldn't trip Knox...
ultramag69 said:
You are altering system files, you will trip Knox... Doesn't matter that you're not changing rom.
If you were, as long as it was a stock firmware and the right bootloader, you wouldn't trip Knox...
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What do you a stock firmware? I would get my firmware from sammobile. So what you're saying is that if I just root I'll trip Knox. But if I change my rom I won't?
So I should just follow the video on RDLV?
Sorry. Running a celeron processor of a brain here. -_-
akiaazriel said:
What do you a stock firmware? I would get my firmware from sammobile. So what you're saying is that if I just root I'll trip Knox. But if I change my rom I won't?
So I should just follow the video on RDLV?
Sorry. Running a celeron processor of a brain here. -_-
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De la Vega says: "If you are running MJ4, MJ7, MK1, MK2 or higher you can still root, but you will trip KNOX!"
Your firmware is MJ7 so you will trip Knox.
As you are on MJ7 it would be easier to just flash cf-autoroot... You will trip knox but easier to use.
You would trip Knox anyway and there's more steps using URDLV...
On the other hand if you want a different region rom on your Note 3 then you can pretty much just pick and flash a stock rom (as long as the new bootloader is in it) with no fear of tripping Knox....
Just don't think you can go back to MI7 or MJ1 to use URDLV to root without tripping Knox as they have the old bootloader that will see you boot looping until you reflash a newer version of stock rom with the new bootloader.

[Q] Bought used 9506. What are my options (root)

I have bought a used S4+ i9506. It has been updated to stock 4.3 and knox status is 0x0.
I see that there's very little development around this device. I have a few questions.
What are my options if I want to root? Are there any?
If so, are there any way of rooting it without tripping knox?
Anyone know if an official 4.4.2 is on it's way? Norwegian phone with csc NEE.
1. Kingo app -> HERE. It doesn't void ur warranty (KNOX: 0x0)
2. NEE doesn't have android 4.2.2 still (Pic attached)
Joku1981 said:
1. Kingo app -> HERE. It doesn't void ur warranty (KNOX: 0x0)
2. NEE doesn't have android 4.2.2 still (Pic attached)
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Does Kingo support 4.3 on the i9506? According to this thread it does not:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2599419

[Q] root galaxy note 3 without void garanty

hello every one...
I am a new member and haven't very information...
I have note 3 with base band n9005xxuenc2 and 4.4.2 kitkat...
My question is: Can I root this device without void garanty and without knox get 0x1 and be in 0x0???
thanks...
Use Towelroot. That doesn´t trip knox.
But if you can custom ROM, kernel, recovery it void Knox to 0x1
verny94 said:
Use Towelroot. That doesn´t trip knox.
But if you can custom ROM, kernel, recovery it void Knox to 0x1
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By following a guide on one of the threads, you could bypass the custom ROM KNOX 0x1 with MOP.

[Q] [GT-I9506] Is it possible to downgrade 4.4.2 to 4.3 for towelroot

So is it possible? I have seen guides for this kind of thing but it only had link for kernel and that was for i9505 not i9506 so i'm curious how you can root this model without tripping knox, i'm really confused, any help will be accepted, thanks.
I think that you can, but Knox will be tripped

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vladx66x said:
Hi! I have a samsung galaxy s4 4.2.2 gt-i9505 ... if i root it...and then i install a costom rom 4.4.2... Will i have knox? Is there any official software 4.4.2 without knox? Thx
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In general custom roms doesn't have knox. But if install a custom rom the knox counter will be triggered and your warranty will be void. And it doesn't exist any official Samsung firmware without know. Any firmware without know isn't a official firmware anymore.
I hope this helped you to understand.

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