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Any workaround Samsung Pay with a Knox tripped s7 edge?
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Unfortunately no workaround will ever exist for this case. This is one of the reasons I will never root my device.

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[Q] Returning rooted samsung galaxy s5 with camera problem

Idk if there is a thread for this, but i have a particular problem.
I had originally rooted my Samsung Galaxy S5, but unrooted it the next day. (No roms or anything) (i rooted correctly)
I found out i tripped the knox counter (not the problem, well sorta)
The problem is that a week later out of nowhere my camera stops working.
I want to know, if i go in for a return. What will happen? Will i have to pay for the replacement? If so, how much?
I have the T-Mobile version and i am on the jump program.
I need answers before i try turning it in tomorrow.
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Bump. i need help D:
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Just do it and you will find out. They're not going to steal your phone nor be calling the FBI.
lcmazza said:
Just do it and you will find out. They're not going to steal your phone nor be calling the FBI.
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It's okay the problem fixed itself. XD
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Knox, protectcell?

I am knew at this but I want to root my galaxy note 3. I updated my phone so I can't safely root with out tripping the Knox. Now I bought my phone with Verizon and got a warranty with protectcell (I got the most comprehensive one they had). I emailed them if they would replace a phone that had a tripped Knox sensor and I have not received any emails back. Now I turn to you, people of the inter Web, to see if anyone knows if they will? I also thought of this, their warranty covers things like dropping my phone in the pool. Will they reject it with water damage plus a tripped Knox?
-any help would be great.
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Gorillamam said:
I am knew at this but I want to root my galaxy note 3. I updated my phone so I can't safely root with out tripping the Knox. Now I bought my phone with Verizon and got a warranty with protectcell (I got the most comprehensive one they had). I emailed them if they would replace a phone that had a tripped Knox sensor and I have not received any emails back. Now I turn to you, people of the inter Web, to see if anyone knows if they will? I also thought of this, their warranty covers things like dropping my phone in the pool. Will they reject it with water damage plus a tripped Knox?
-any help would be great.
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Just use the TowelRoot and you will not trip knox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784009
Even with 4.4.2?
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Gorillamam said:
Even with 4.4.2?
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Yes, it works fine on 4.4.2, that's what it is actually intended to be used with.
Are you sure it won't trip the Knox
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Gorillamam said:
Are you sure it won't trip the Knox
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Yes, once you install it and reboot you can even remove Knox when you install the Chainfire's SU app.
And my warranty will still be intact?
Gorillamam said:
And my warranty will still be intact?
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Yes and no, your warranty is technically voided once you root but you can unroot if needed. If you need to call VZW for a warranty replacement just pull the battery, call them and tell them you can get it to turn on. If it's on and rooted there's a chance that they'll look and see that it's rooted.

[LINK] to a [GUIDE] Disable Knox and Ota without root ATT.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2976386
I've been lurking the ATT note 4 forums and found this little guide. It doesn't Uninstall the apps just disables some that you can do normally.
For now it's at least something to help for us unfortunate ATT folk.
I tested it on my edge and it worked. Frees up a bit of ram.
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Samsung Cloud

I just return my Note 7 to AT&T. I had eveythind backed up to Samsung Cloud. Does the S7 Edge have access to the cloud now and if so how do you access it or enable it?
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k5mitch said:
I just return my Note 7 to AT&T. I had eveythind backed up to Samsung Cloud. Does the S7 Edge have access to the cloud now and if so how do you access it or enable it?
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no not now and probably wont anytime soon.
k5mitch said:
I just return my Note 7 to AT&T. I had eveythind backed up to Samsung Cloud. Does the S7 Edge have access to the cloud now and if so how do you access it or enable it?
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I can't find it either...google says s7 shud support the cloud...I've updated to latest firmware...it's not there...hopefully it'll be soon...I've got a full backup on the cloud...
Some of the European updates have had Samsung Cloud installed; the only US S7 I remember seeing it updated with it is T-Mobile.
Thanks
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Is it possible to wifi tether for free S7 Edge

Hi I have an unrooted Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. I would actually like to keep it unrooted also. I I had no problem doing Wi-Fi tether before, but I was wondering if it's possible to Wi-Fi tether my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge device for free without rooting? I've tried everything that I can read on the internet but nothing seems to work. I keep getting the message saying a Sprint wants me to sign up for their service. I would rather not if I don't have to. Thank you
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Should be possible since that's the default in most countries, but you'd be breaching contract with sprint I'd think.
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I would believe they're rooting your phone would do the same thing but nobody seems to have a problem with that on here.
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