[Q] s4 SGH-I337 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

i have a s4 SGH-I337 i tried rooting using odin now when i turn it on it says firmware upgrade encountered an issue.
i have tried kies and it does not find my phone.. i have tried both versions. top left corner says,
odin mode
product name: SGH-I337
current binary: samsung official
system staus: custom
knox keanel lock: 0x0
knox warranty void:0x0
csb-config-lsb:0x30
write protection:enable
emmc burst mode: enable
i have tried many everything i can think of. please help me with this problem
thanks

Use towel root

Should be in q&a
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SM-N900 there is no KNOX Void information in download mode ...

Hi, I rooted my N900 with CF Auto an want to check KNOX trigger, but in download mode I got only below information but nothing about KNOX:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N900
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
where can I see my KNOX Void information?
Consider yourself lucky and you don't have to worry about knox. I wouldn't worry, and TWRP custom recovery right away and enjoy a new custom rom
Yeah, the Exynos model doesn't have eFuse like the SD800 versions.
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GRRRRRRR :X
You are a lucky man! xD
37_ said:
Hi, I rooted my N900 with CF Auto an want to check KNOX trigger, but in download mode I got only below information but nothing about KNOX:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N900
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
where can I see my KNOX Void information?
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It might kick in when you put a custom rom on if not you are a lucky man it will be in download mode knox 0+1
Mine doesen't have the knox 0x0 value
Nor the counter too
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37_ said:
Hi, I rooted my N900 with CF Auto an want to check KNOX trigger, but in download mode I got only below information but nothing about KNOX:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-N900
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
where can I see my KNOX Void information?
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From what we know about the GS4 there is still a counter that Samsung can see despite what download mode shows.
I have the same phone, knox information dont show in ODIN mode
I have some questions
1. If I root my phone how to unroot later with the stock samsung official firmware?
2. If I rooted can I update later via OTA update to 4.4 kitkat?
3. How to install a recovery?
Thanks
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[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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Flash rom via odin warrabty

Hi guys. I currently have Mk8 BTU (from Great Britain) and I want to update to ML6 ROM ( for Romania). Does this triggers the knox flag to 0x1? I want to flash via odin from Sammobile. Thanks!
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Any advice?
Not possible to downgrade to KNOX-disabled firmwares/bootloaders (An attempt sets 0x1)
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
Samsung stated, resetting the flag is impossible
KNOX is mandatory and can not be completely removed
Warranty Void is no counter, it is a flag (0,1) it was never seen 0x2 or so
Mirroring all partitions from a clean 0x0-Device to a 0x1-Device via JTAG produces an unfunctional device (reversible by restoring the 0x1 partitions on the phone)
KNOX bootloader verifies signatures of kernels and recoveries. No custom ones possible without voiding the knox warranty
Ok, thanks
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[Q] Bell Mobility GS5 Odin Mode

I posted this in [Q&A][i9505] Knox Q&A / Discussion Thread - ask questions here!, realized it's not for g5s so posting here.
Just got new g5s from Bell Mobility, it immediately reported ota downloaded, asking me to ok install. Was hoping it didn't already have knox infection. Just booted into download mode and found out bad news that it already has knox:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G900W8
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
REACTIVATION LOCK(KK): OFF
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
RP SWREV: S1, T1, RA, A1, P1
EDC START
I guess this means there is no reason not to allow the ota to proceed, since the phone already has knox.
Does the secureboot setting mean the bootloader is locked?
I have a Telus galaxy S 5 and the bootloader is not locked. I have rooted and installed custom recovery. This will trip Knox counter.
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pterry30 said:
I have a Telus galaxy S 5 and the bootloader is not locked. I have rooted and installed custom recovery. This will trip Knox counter.
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Does the line about the QUALCOMM bootloader mean the bootloader is locked? Can you post a screen capture in download mode?
Does not mean bootloader is locked. Shows the same on my Telus note 3 as well. I will post pictures in download when I get home from work
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My Knox in galaxy s4

I just wanted to know any way to use the my Knox app in galaxy s4 after the Knox counter is tripped?
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Nope all Knox features are blocked and can't used unless you know of way to reverse tripping Knox which no one has so always research before doing rooting on your phonr

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