Root G900FXXU1POF9 not possible - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Root G900FXXU1POF9
Hi,
I have already triggered the knox unfortunately on my S5 SM-G900F.
Now I have to questions:
1. With triggered knox, I hope it is only about the guaranty right? , all the functionalities of the phone (including future OTAs) will work as for a normal not triggered knox right?
2. Now is there a way to root it, I tried like 2 methods, It seems to me it is unrootable at the moment ?
Thanks

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[Q] can use knox after tripping knox ?

Hello everyone. ive been searching these forums for quite a while and can safely conclude that theres no way for me (ATM) to root my note 3 without tripping knox.
i have a N9005 running the NC2 firmware, on 4.4.2
now i want to know is, if i flash a custom recovery and firmware ONLY, without flashing a custom ROM, can i still use KNOX (the app) ?
all i really want is root access, im quite happy with the ROM and performance ATM.
very sorry if this has been asked already, i couldnt find anything about it
thanks everyone
that0guy said:
Hello everyone. ive been searching these forums for quite a while and can safely conclude that theres no way for me (ATM) to root my note 3 without tripping knox.
i have a N9005 running the NC2 firmware, on 4.4.2
now i want to know is, if i flash a custom recovery and firmware ONLY, without flashing a custom ROM, can i still use KNOX (the app) ?
all i really want is root access, im quite happy with the ROM and performance ATM.
very sorry if this has been asked already, i couldnt find anything about it
thanks everyone
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Any attempt to modify/temper the phone should render the Knox invalid thus Knox 0x1 as a flag that no Knox security warranty can be established on such devices.
Rooting is considered an attempt to modify the system.
So simple answer is No....
You root you can't use Knox app...

Galaxy S5 variants g901f

I have an galaxy S5 plus (G901f) running android 5.0.2 on G901FXXU1BOC4. I searched all over the forum without finding answer.
I want to know if it's easier to root this phone on android 5.0.2 or on 6.0?
I would like to know if there is a method to root without loosing knox waranty or at least reinstall knox waranty on both versions?
Hi!
Root always trigger KNOX counter
Do you want still root your phone?
I really want to root, I always rooted all my phones but for example If it triggers knox. Then somehow I have a problem with the phone and want to send it to the warranty, can I flash a stock rom and get knox back to 0x0?
I meant is there a way to recover knox 0x0 status on a rooted phone?

Some Clarification!!

I have a doubt, i am new to samsung device, and know very less about knox, by rooting will it trip knox counter and void warranty? and is there a way to untrip it and claim the warranty or (unroot the device without any issue by flashing the stock fw via odin) .... (like with sony devices)? can someone explain it to me? Thanks
Rooting may trip or not knox depending the metod you use.Once tripped you cannot revert it,it is forever because you burn a fuse on the mainboard.Flashing a new recovery like TWRP will ALWAYS trip knox.
Rooting it may or may not trip KNOX. Considering that you are posting this question here in the A Series forum, I presume you have one of those devices. I don't think there's any method for our devices to root it without tripping KNOX. Flashing a custom recovery will trip KNOX, as said previously. The only other way is to use CF-Auto-Root, which I haven't actually tried, but I do think that it also trips it.
Which device are you using?
KNOX is like a fuse - once it breaks, there's not any way to reset it. At least not in these devices. Personally, I tripped it (on purpose) the day I got my phone.
Thanks for your replies I am using A5 2016..
I think there is no other way to root this device without triping it?
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Check the developer forum for Note 3, there are some hints how to revert KNOX on Exynos devices.

Rooting Samsung s8 SM-G950F

Hello, maybe its just me, but Im not fully clear about rooting my phone. The thing is that I wouldnt loose my warranty, but Id use my loved root required features, such as viperaudio mod, etc.
So there are some methods already, but I dont know, if there any low effort root, or anything similar exist which not triggers knox counter If this method isnt exists, then is it possible to reset the counter after Ive flashed a custom rom / root?
Flashing an original firmware update with Odin will trigger the counter?
Thanks forwards for your help!
Draegloth said:
Hello, maybe its just me, but Im not fully clear about rooting my phone. The thing is that I wouldnt loose my warranty, but Id use my loved root required features, such as viperaudio mod, etc.
So there are some methods already, but I dont know, if there any low effort root, or anything similar exist which not triggers knox counter If this method isnt exists, then is it possible to reset the counter after Ive flashed a custom rom / root?
Flashing an original firmware update with Odin will trigger the counter?
Thanks forwards for your help!
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Root will trigger Knox. Some custom ROMs had Knox status set as 0x0 but it still has triggered the Knox fuse in reality. Triggering Knox will make you loose Samsung Pay for lifetime. But if you don't care about your warranty or Samsung pay then you could go ahead. There are thread showing you how to do so.

S8 Rooting and Knox

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Introduction​
Hi, I was thinking about rooting my S8 after seeing a lot of videos on YouTube and forum posts about the benefits of it and using Magisk Modules, but I'm wondering, is it possible to do it without tripping Knox? I'm a heavy user of the Secure Folder, Galaxy Store, Samsung Cloud, and S-Health app and I don't want to lose that functionality since I heard that after tripping Knox those apps become useless since they won't start at all or give an error that "secure space/ Knox cannot be initialized".
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On Short: I want to know if:
Rooting without tripping Knox works.
If not, is there any way to keep the functionality of S-Health, Samsung Cloud, Secure Folder, Galaxy Store
Are there any workaround for running (for example) Magisk Modules/root apps without the need of root
If all of the above are negative, are there any other apps that keep the same functionality as the ones listed above (not Magisk, the Samsung ones)
Long Explanation:
I would use any other Health App, but S-Health has always kept all my devices up-to-date between one and another without any headache, Secure Folder is the only "secure" workspace app I trust since it has hardware-level security on the S8 because of that Knox thing (or so I heard). I know that they aren't the only ones with the same functionality, but they have official certifications and that matters in my opinion. I'm open to more suggestions.
The reason I want to root my phone is that I like to customize my phone a lot, but not as deep as to changing my ROM.
I will answer any other question if it helps, but if there is a middle ground that lets me use root apps like Magisk and not losing Knox functionality, I'm 100% all ears.
The short answer is no. Also if you try to root anyway make sure of your exact model and current firmware of your phone. Any US S8 with Snapdragon and bootloader above 5 cannot be rooted.
bigalbklyn said:
The short answer is no. Also if you try to root anyway make sure of your exact model and current firmware of your phone. Any US S8 with Snapdragon and bootloader above 5 cannot be rooted.
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I do know what version my S8 (G950F Exynos) is and the firmware (G950FXXS4DSC2/G950FOXM4DSBA/G950FXXU4DSBA)
PROGamer_199 said:
I do know what version my S8 (G950F Exynos) is and the firmware (G950FXXS4DSC2/G950FOXM4DSBA/G950FXXU4DSBA)
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1. Yes you can root your phone
2. Modifying your phone will trip your knox.ie:custom recovery,root,kernels,custom ROMs etc.There is no fix for a tripped Knox.
3. You can not root/modify your phone without tripping Knox.
4. With a tripped Knox you will lose Samsung pay,secure folder S health and other Knox related apps and services.
Note:There is a workaround to get S health running on tripped Knox.
As for alternatives I don't really know as I don't use any of these applications.
5. Things like Galaxy store and cloud storage will still work.
6. You may lose OTA updates and will have to do them manually as they come out.
As to customisation of your phone there are non root methods out there but really depends on what you want to do.
spawnlives said:
1. Yes you can root your phone
2. Modifying your phone will trip your knox.ie:custom recovery,root,kernels,custom ROMs etc.There is no fix for a tripped Knox.
3. You can not root/modify your phone without tripping Knox.
4. With a tripped Knox you will lose Samsung pay,secure folder S health and other Knox related apps and services.
Note:There is a workaround to get S health running on tripped Knox.
As for alternatives I don't really know as I don't use any of these applications.
5. Things like Galaxy store and cloud storage will still work.
6. You may lose OTA updates and will have to do them manually as they come out.
As to customisation of your phone there are non root methods out there but really depends on what you want to do.
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Thanks for the response, this answer is good enough for me to stop from rooting, since I use those apps a bit too much on a daily basis. I will close this thread now since its no good to keep it open for no reason.

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