[SM-A710FD] How to root without tripping KNOX? - Galaxy A3, A5, A7, A8, A9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I've been searching for a tutorial of how to root this phone without tripping knox and i do have some files in it (knox) too.
Back in the old days, i was using Galaxy Note 2 and I rooted with KNOX tripped (it was out of warranty already) and the KNOX won;t be able to be access anymore and that's a bad thing
So, how to root this thing without tripping knox and still have my warranty covered?
Thanks in advance

Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.

so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?

mrgwin said:
so will the root be permanant if i use kingoroot?
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Should be.

ashyx said:
Kingroot or Kingoroot. If it works Do not convert to supersu afterwards.
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Is there a reason not ot use super su?

Eserim said:
Is there a reason not ot use super su?
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It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.

ashyx said:
It will brick your device unless you install it through recovery.
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So, is the method mentioned here (using Super-Sume Pro) on an A3 safe?
EDIT - Sorry, still a Samsung noob (not yet got one and only ever had Motorolas) so didn't notice A7 in thread title

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[Q] About this rooting method.

Hi, will this rooting method works with the latest firmware and bootloader? Thanks in advance.
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Andr0id7 said:
Hi, will this rooting method works with the latest firmware and bootloader? Thanks in advance.
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Which rooting method? CF-Auto Root works with all firmwares and bootloaders (but be wary of tripping the Knox flag).
kingzain900 said:
Which rooting method? CF-Auto Root works with all firmwares and bootloaders (but be wary of tripping the Knox flag).
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This one sir http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s4-cwm-method/
Andr0id7 said:
This one sir http://galaxys4root.com/galaxy-s4-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s4-cwm-method/
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Yes that will work. Although the fastest and best method (without having to install a custom recovery) is to use CF-Auto Root (and the safest too because I wouldn't trust the zip on the blog, but I trust Chainfire lol).
kingzain900 said:
Yes that will work. Although the fastest and best method (without having to install a custom recovery) is to use CF-Auto Root.
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If i use that method, it will install the custom recovery and knox will be triggered, am i right sir? But if i use cf auto root, knox will remain 0x0?
Andr0id7 said:
If i use that method, it will install the custom recovery and knox will be triggered, am i right sir? But if i use cf auto root, knox will remain 0x0?
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Which is your current firmware? If you use ANY method to do any kind of rooting or flashing, your knox will be triggered and changed to 0x1 (if you are on the firmwares that have knox).
More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470635
I think that zip is safe. Because i use that method since S3 generation. I use that method also on my S4 and it works fine. But i'm still on XXUBMG5 (Old Bootloader) and i want to update on the latest that's why i ask if that method will work. Thank you for answering sir
Andr0id7 said:
I think that zip is safe. Because i use that method since S3 generation. I use that method also on my S4 and it works fine. But i'm still on XXUBMG5 (Old Bootloader) and i want to update on the latest that's why i ask if that method will work. Thank you for answering sir
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If you are on MG5, then you have no problems with rooting since you have no knox. But I suggest updating to the last firmware without knox which I think is XXUBMF8. All the firmwares with XXUB... are without knox. Some custom ROMs out there have no bootloaders when you flash them, so they are safe too. Just search for the answer and you'll know.
kingzain900 said:
If you are on MG5, then you have no problems with rooting since you have no knox. But I suggest updating to the last firmware without knox which I think is XXUBMF8. All the firmwares with XXUB... are without knox. Some custom ROMs out there have no bootloaders when you flash them, so they are safe too. Just search for the answer and you'll know.
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Thank you sir...

how to root galaxy tab 4 SM-T530

I have buyed a Galaxy tab 4 and have root with towelroot in one click.
Last I have update the samsung software and the root was not avaible. Towelroot don't root again. I get the message; The phone isn't currently supported.
I have tried Kingo Root and SRSroot but all does not work and root the tablet.
How can I root my Galaxy Tab 4 SM-T530 T530XXU1ANJ2 by other ways?
I don't want brick the tablet and want the right tutorial for this.
Can anybodey help me?
Thanks
delimavi1981 said:
I have buyed a Galaxy tab 4 and have root with towelroot in one click.
Last I have update the samsung software and the root was not avaible. Towelroot don't root again. I get the message; The phone isn't currently supported.
I have tried Kingo Root and SRSroot but all does not work and root the tablet.
How can I root my Galaxy Tab 4 SM-T530 T530XXU1ANJ2 by other ways?
I don't want brick the tablet and want the right tutorial for this.
Can anybodey help me?
Thanks
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First read it topic and ask questions later
Where? I have found nothing for T530XXU1ANJ2
repey6 said:
First read it topic and ask questions later
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delimavi said:
Where? I have found nothing for T530XXU1ANJ2
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Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785869
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55405627&postcount=95
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55645651&postcount=118
thanks for your reply but towelroot works fine before samsung update, after the update towelroot does't work with current T530XXU1ANJ2
the links you sent I can't find anything about root T530XXU1ANJ2 SM-T530
repey6 said:
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785869
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55405627&postcount=95
and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55645651&postcount=118
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topic can be closed
cf-autoroot worked fine for me
delimavi1981 said:
topic can be closed
cf-autoroot worked fine for me
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No no please wait!
It's is important to tell everything about this.
Which software build do you use?
CF-Autoroot impact Knox?
I have update to latest samsung ota firmware. towelroot works fine before but after update it doesn't work.
this worked for me:
http://androidxda.com/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-4-10-1-sm-t530
Maxximo88 said:
No no please wait!
It's is important to tell everything about this.
Which software build do you use?
CF-Autoroot impact Knox?
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Maxximo88 said:
No no please wait!
It's is important to tell everything about this.
Which software build do you use?
CF-Autoroot impact Knox?
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Yes that will trip knox.
I don't exactly know about trip knox
It's void waranty only or are there more to know about?
I have root with cf-autoroot because that was the only solution I found for my tab 4
Savagerun said:
Yes that will trip knox.
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delimavi1981 said:
I don't exactly know about trip knox
It's void waranty only or are there more to know about?
I have root with cf-autoroot because that was the only solution I found for my tab 4
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Yes it only voids your warranty that's all. You could of tried towelroot v3 to root by opening the app and tapping at the top where it says towelroot v3 three times then put this number in 1337 0 1 7380 4 0 but if you aren't worried about warranty CF-Autoroot works just fine.
yes I have tried with towelroot v3. First time works great but after update it doesn't work for me.
I have tap 3 times and changed also to different codes. I have read there are 3 different codes.
It does not matter if its voids warranty for now, because all works fine for me.
Is there a solution to unroot, to get warranty or can I never use my waranty because I root the tab 4 with cf-autoroot?
Savagerun said:
Yes it only voids your warranty that's all. You could of tried towelroot v3 to root by opening the app and tapping at the top where it says towelroot v3 three times then put this number in 1337 0 1 7380 4 0 but if you aren't worried about warranty CF-Autoroot works just fine.
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delimavi1981 said:
yes I have tried with towelroot v3. First time works great but after update it doesn't work for me.
I have tap 3 times and changed also to different codes. I have read there are 3 different codes.
It does not matter if its voids warranty for now, because all works fine for me.
Is there a solution to unroot, to get warranty or can I never use my waranty because I root the tab 4 with cf-autoroot?
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Once you trip knox you can't go back and undo it. Nobody has figured out a way to reset it yet.
Savagerun said:
Once you trip knox you can't go back and undo it. Nobody has figured out a way to reset it yet.
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I'm more interested in completely removing knox software, I know the related system apps to remove in TiBu and searched and deleted anything "knox" in a root-enabled browser, but I also noticed knox coming up in the build.prop, specifically the following lines:
Code:
ro.build.knox.container=
persist.sys.storage_preload=1
ro.securestorage.knox=true
ro.config.knox=1
Is it worth changing any of these lines or am I blundering my way towards bricking my device?
I wouldn't recommend for you to remove ANY lines of code that may or may not brick your device
You could always just re-flash a ROM or make a backup with TWRP
??
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[Q] Root 5.0.1 with SRSRoot

Is this true? Supposedly with this program for windows the official 5.0.1 lollipop rom N910FXXU1BOB4 can be rooted (maybe without tripping knox???)
https://twitter.com/srsroot/status/572313962311774209
sxjg23 said:
Is this true? Supposedly with this program for windows the official 5.0.1 lollipop rom N910FXXU1BOB4 can be rooted (maybe without tripping knox???)
https://twitter.com/srsroot/status/572313962311774209
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Fk.. u cant trip knox. Why thats so hard to believe ? Btw, this theard is in wrong section.
rs tony said:
Fk.. u cant trip knox. Why thats so hard to believe ? Btw, this theard is in wrong section.
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when I said "without tripping knox" i meant: without increasing the knox counter to 1 and thus invalidating the warranty.
So if it works it could be the first method to root preserving the warranty.
I haven't tried though.
Anyone?
sxjg23 said:
when I said "without tripping knox" i meant: without increasing the knox counter to 1 and thus invalidating the warranty.
So if it works it could be the first method to root preserving the warranty.
I haven't tried though.
Anyone?
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does it says anywhere that it won't trip knox?
i've looked but haven't seen anything about that.
so why would you think about something like that? if it would be possible it would've been huge news everywhere
so i think it's safe to assume you thought completely wrong about that it won't trip knox :good:
Psycho_666 said:
does it says anywhere that it won't trip knox?
i've looked but haven't seen anything about that.
so why would you think about something like that? if it would be possible it would've been huge news everywhere
so i think it's safe to assume you thought completely wrong about that it won't trip knox :good:
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we don't know if it trips knox until someone tries it and post it the results here.
sxjg23 said:
we don't know if it trips knox until someone tries it and post it the results here.
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Dear sxjg23. Be our guest and give it a try.
Please let us know the result.
Nowhere to read if it don't trip Knox. It looks the same as the Kingo root server based method. My advice : root with Chainfire's solution via Odin. Yes, it trips Knox but it'a a safe and proven method.
I've tried both methods of SRSRoot, which says it's rooted but actually it's not. Some apps (root checker, titanium backup) complain it's not rooted.
Maybe I'm doing something bad.
I'll use the well-proven cf-root method instead.

Root T520, Knox 0x0 with KingRoot 4.1

I have just rooted my T520 with KingRoot after 2 attempts, and Knox is 0x0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
I second this!
Worked perfectly for me one the first try! Thanks a bunch!
Still no problems with the knox flag? Also, I expect OTA updates are automatically disabled?(since I don't want OTA when I'm rooted because that could break root)
Just got this tablet but I want to remove the bloatware and do some root-tweaks.
Nice one! It really works and Knox 0x0... bye bye all bloatware
Does this install any other "kingroot" apps? If so, can you disable/remove them without breaking root?
Wanted to root my girlfriend'ss 10.1 with it, but after reading in the thread about the kingroot apps connecting with Chinese servers for no reason, I backed out. You might just be better off with tripping Knox.
Sicron said:
Wanted to root my girlfriend'ss 10.1 with it, but after reading in the thread about the kingroot apps connecting with Chinese servers for no reason, I backed out. You might just be better off with tripping Knox.
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artnada said:
Does this install any other "kingroot" apps? If so, can you disable/remove them without breaking root?
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You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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Oh wow, didn't know that existed. And this doesn't flash / trip Knox?
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
You can remove kingroot and install SuperSU with supersu me https://youtu.be/3O3DcpeS_Ic
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Thanks
Sicron said:
Oh wow, didn't know that existed. And this doesn't flash / trip Knox?
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From what I read from the thread, i don't think so
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-att/general/supersu-please-t3110954/post61631952#post61631952
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I already tried it. Everytime i restart device i lost root :/ so maybe it's not a permanent solution.
galaxy tab pro 10.1 t520
After remove kingroot with supersu don't restant device install flashfire and current rom from sammobile and flash everroot enabled . You keep root and knox 0x0
12.2 T900?
Sorry - I know this thread is about the T520, but curious...
Does anyone know if this works on the T900? it's not listed as supported, but the T520 isn't, either.
Jay leno said:
After remove kingroot with supersu don't restant device install flashfire and current rom from sammobile and flash everroot enabled . You keep root and knox 0x0
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Still no problems after rooting by your method? Is knox 0x0 and root permanent?
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keep root with flashfire
I keep root and knox 0x0 . Thanks to chainfire .
Could you write exact procedure? Did you use Super-Sume app to remove KingRoot app and install SuperSu before using Flashfire? Thanks.
Wysłane z LG G2 D802 (32GB)
t520
If you can install flashfire it don't matter . You flash rom with flashfire and everroot and it install supersu automatic . I yoused wolf kingroot to supersu
liebowa said:
Sorry - I know this thread is about the T520, but curious...
Does anyone know if this works on the T900? it's not listed as supported, but the T520 isn't, either.
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YES IT DOES! Your mileage may vary, but this worked for me, resulting in root with Knox 0x0.
Can you explain please better? I installed stock rom and after this installed flashfire. when i open flashfire i get and error saying that my device isnt root. So how can i root using flashfire?
t520
If you root with kingroot you can install flashfire. Put the same firmware like your device on sd card and flash it with EverRoot enabled That Will install supersu . Internall wipe and you Will have a clean rom with supersu and knox 0x0

Root S8 without tripping Knox

Hello guys,
i have got new toy (SG8) and looking to root it without tripping Knox. Before, i had Nexus device and it was super easy to root. Please do let me know if there is a way, thanks,
zaffar.mughal said:
Hello guys,
i have got new toy (SG8) and looking to root it without tripping Knox. Before, i had Nexus device and it was super easy to root. Please do let me know if there is a way, thanks,
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no way.
all method tripping knox
zaffar.mughal said:
Hello guys,
i have got new toy (SG8) and looking to root it without tripping Knox. Before, i had Nexus device and it was super easy to root. Please do let me know if there is a way, thanks,
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What model? G950F/FD? G950U? There is a very simple way to root G950U/G950W devices already in existence. It's called SamFail and is listed with an accompanying rom in the threads section.
khaled147 said:
no way.
all method tripping knox
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False. See above.
partcyborg said:
What model? G950F/FD? G950U? There is a very simple way to root G950U/G950W devices already in existence. It's called SamFail and is listed with an accompanying rom in the threads section.
False. See above.
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What about the Exynos G950F?
chr0m said:
What about the Exynos G950F?
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Sadly, currently there is no way of rooting Exynos S8 without tripping knox..
Unfortunately as mentioned above and beyond there is no way currently without tripping Knox. Sadly, I use Samsung Pay alot and like the idea of keeping that option hence no rooting as long as this device is my DD.
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A question if anyone can help me.
I really need to Root my Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F) cause i need to try to recover some photos and most apps to recover need the root done.
I know that root trips Knox, but if i install an official firmware after been tripped, will phone get back to normal, or it will tripped forever??
Thanks
MeGaBeSuNTa said:
A question if anyone can help me.
I really need to Root my Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F) cause i need to try to recover some photos and most apps to recover need the root done.
I know that root trips Knox, but if i install an official firmware after been tripped, will phone get back to normal, or it will tripped forever??
Thanks
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It physically trips knox warranty, so if it’s tripped once, you can’t recover it unless you replace motherboard.
blackbox0209 said:
It physically trips knox warranty, so if it’s tripped once, you can’t recover it unless you replace motherboard.
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But once I install an official firmware, I will be able to use Knox and Samsung pay again?
Thanks
MeGaBeSuNTa said:
But once I install an official firmware, I will be able to use Knox and Samsung pay again?
Thanks
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Nope, you won't be able to use it again, even after you install an official firmware afterwards.

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