Non root s8 unable to update - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Dear all
I have s8 non root. I am unable to software update. I suspect is because i adb greenify the aggressive doze.
Anyway to update? Thanks in advance.

I didn't know greenify works w/o root. Installed it again and don't like the way non-root works. I'd imagine, you just reverse what you did and try again then redo your modifications.

Are you using the original firmware for your phone? If all else fails try smart switch on the pc.

gqukyo said:
I didn't know greenify works w/o root. Installed it again and don't like the way non-root works. I'd imagine, you just reverse what you did and try again then redo your modifications.
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Yes. Omg. I never thought of that. I adb some command to make the greenify aggressive doze works. Thanks much.
peachpuff said:
Are you using the original firmware for your phone? If all else fails try smart switch on the pc.
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Yes. All stock. Will try. Thanks much.
By the way, there is no updates recently right?

try to uninstall greenify
if update is working again, install greenify but don't use its aggressive doze feature.
I found that ForceDoze app is working like a charm in my S8.

crayonyes said:
try to uninstall greenify
if update is working again, install greenify but don't use its aggressive doze feature.
I found that ForceDoze app is working like a charm in my S8.
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I tried uninstall greenify. But don't work.
I also tried rebooting into stock recovery and wipe partition. Also tried unmount external sd card and boot into phone without sd card.
All don't work
@peachpuff
 @gqukyo

I'm not sure if the greenify settings stick after it's been uninstalled so you may want to reinstall it and revert all settings to stock to see if that'll help. Worst case, you can just use Samsung Switch program to update manually or use Odin to update. Alternatively, you can try to reset the phone to stock to see if that helps.

Go to download mode (Power down, bixby and power key) and see if Knox is tripped 0x1 instead of 0x0

Skander1998 said:
Go to download mode (Power down, bixby and power key) and see if Knox is tripped 0x1 instead of 0x0
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Thanks much.
I am not sure how to see knox is tripped. Warranty is 0

gqukyo said:
I'm not sure if the greenify settings stick after it's been uninstalled so you may want to reinstall it and revert all settings to stock to see if that'll help. Worst case, you can just use Samsung Switch program to update manually or use Odin to update. Alternatively, you can try to reset the phone to stock to see if that helps.
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Uninstalling greenify and reinstall does not works.
Tks much. Will try other methods.

Tiongkia said:
Thanks much.
I am not sure how to see knox is tripped. Warranty is 0
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Does it say Warranty: 0
and
System Status: Official
Binary: Samsung Official
?

Skander1998 said:
Does it say Warranty: 0
and
System Status: Official
Binary: Samsung Official
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Yes to all

Tiongkia said:
Yes to all
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Then you should be all set to receive updates, visit a Samsung Service Center and show them the system modified error message.
This doesn't look like your fault at all.

Tiongkia said:
Uninstalling greenify and reinstall does not works.
Tks much. Will try other methods.
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Use the same adb command you used to Grant special permissions to greenify but replace Grant with Revoke

Reflxxx said:
Use the same adb command you used to Grant special permissions to greenify but replace Grant with Revoke
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Thanks so much for the tips. I tried but still cannot update. The same message appeared.

Skander1998 said:
Then you should be all set to receive updates, visit a Samsung Service Center and show them the system modified error message.
This doesn't look like your fault at all.
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Exactly. Thanks much!

I recently unlocked my Sprint S8 and it seems it was modified someway that although Knox is not tripped, S-health and Samsung pay are not working saying my system was modified.
My device is not rooted just flashed to unlock it.

Tiongkia said:
Thanks so much for the tips. I tried but still cannot update. The same message appeared.
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Your welcome! Also, OEM unlock switched off?

Silenus21 said:
I recently unlocked my Sprint S8 and it seems it was modified someway that although Knox is not tripped, S-health and Samsung pay are not working saying my system was modified.
My device is not rooted just flashed to unlock it.
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Well, it's modified now.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk

Silenus21 said:
I recently unlocked my Sprint S8 and it seems it was modified someway that although Knox is not tripped, S-health and Samsung pay are not working saying my system was modified.
My device is not rooted just flashed to unlock it.
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That means that the CSC codes do not match on the Firmware and the phone itself

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[Q] I need to get OTA updates for my towel rooted phone.

Do I need to unroot it first, or is there a topic similar to this one where I can do it manually?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33115777
I am on T-Mobile.
jesuscakes said:
Do I need to unroot it first, or is there a topic similar to this one where I can do it manually?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33115777
I am on T-Mobile.
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Wanam Xposed has a setting called "fake system status" in Security hacks. It changes phone status from custom to official.
You need to download and install Xposed framework first before you can use Wanam Xposed.
You can download Wanam Xposed from the Playstore.
jesuscakes said:
Do I need to unroot it first, or is there a topic similar to this one where I can do it manually?:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33115777
I am on T-Mobile.
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Why do you want to OTA your towelrooted phone? You know you will lose the option to use Towelroot again right?
nicholaschum said:
Why do you want to OTA your towelrooted phone? You know you will lose the option to use Towelroot again right?
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Is there anyway to install it manually? I can't send picture messages or use LTE calling both of which require an OTA update to work unfortunately
jesuscakes said:
Is there anyway to install it manually? I can't send picture messages or use LTE calling both of which require an OTA update to work unfortunately
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Okay, choose Survival mode in SuperSU and do the update.
I turned on Survival Mode and changed my rom to Official with Xposed, but when I try to do the update it fails. Any idea how I can get it to work? I can't get MMS working or VoLTE without it.
nicholaschum said:
Okay, choose Survival mode in SuperSU and do the update.
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I turned on Survival Mode and changed my rom to Official with Xposed, but when I try to do the update it fails. Any idea how I can get it to work? I can't get MMS working or VoLTE without it. Pretty please and thank you for your help.
jesuscakes said:
I turned on Survival Mode and changed my rom to Official with Xposed, but when I try to do the update it fails. Any idea how I can get it to work? I can't get MMS working or VoLTE without it. Pretty please and thank you for your help.
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What happens when you try to update it? What does it say?
nicholaschum said:
What happens when you try to update it? What does it say?
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I FIXED IT OMG! After extensive Googling I found this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...900tuvudnf4-extracted-stock-firmware-t2834398
I followed that guide and Voila! MMS works now. I guess you can't allow it to autoupdate since it's rooted for some reason. The manual update via Mobile Odin and regular Odin worked perfectly. I didn't trip Knox either and my root remained intact. Hopefully this link can help others.
To others who may happen upon this post. The one thing the guide failed to mention was to install the Samsung USB drivers first to ensure Odin can connect. I also read to turn off USB debugging, but I read that AFTER I did it. Just posting that, so others can make sure to turn it off just in case.
You can find the USB drivers here: http://androidxda.com/download-samsung-usb-drivers
I know posting this hoping it will help someone seems like a stretch, but I always do it due to this Xkcd: http://xkcd.com/979/

Unrooting my SM-G928C

Hello guys,
I've rooted my device recently, and have been facing many problems since. Wifi can't remember passwords, Play Store keeps on trashing, and so on. I've decided to unroot my device, yet I have no idea how to do it. could you guys please help me out? My device modle is SM-G928C running on Android 5.1.1
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
avk.19xx said:
Hello guys,
I've rooted my device recently, and have been facing many problems since. Wifi can't remember passwords, Play Store keeps on trashing, and so on. I've decided to unroot my device, yet I have no idea how to do it. could you guys please help me out? My device modle is SM-G928C running on Android 5.1.1
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
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Inside supersu You have the option, but I prefer reinstall stock firmware. If you read more you can optimize your root phone.
jah2110 said:
Inside supersu You have the option, but I prefer reinstall stock firmware. If you read more you can optimize your root phone.
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The option is only to delete the supersu. I've done that, now I don't have superSU, yet all the root checkers i've tried still say that my phone is rooted.
avk.19xx said:
The option is only to delete the supersu. I've done that, now I don't have superSU, yet all the root checkers i've tried still say that my phone is rooted.
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Let's go again, inside supersu You have unroot option. The second option is install again the firmware.
Here is the supersu option.
jah2110 said:
Let's go again, inside supersu You have unroot option. The second option is install again the firmware.
Here is the supersu option.
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I just installed SuperSU from the Play Store; it asked for an update, and I clicked on "normal" My device then rebooted and now it won't even start. I wiped the cash data and reset the device to factory settings and it won't start again. All I get is the "Galaxy Edge+" logo with 'custom binary was blocked by FAP' and 'kernel is not seanorid enforced' highlighted in yellow! I'm freaking out here! Did I just bricked my phone?
avk.19xx said:
I just installed SuperSU from the Play Store; it asked for an update, and I clicked on "normal" My device then rebooted and now it won't even start. I wiped the cash data and reset the device to factory settings and it won't start again. All I get is the "Galaxy Edge+" logo with 'custom binary was blocked by FAP' and 'kernel is not seanorid enforced' highlighted in yellow! I'm freaking out here! Did I just bricked my phone?
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You enable OEM Block in developer options? If don't boot, you have to install all firmware again.
jah2110 said:
You enable OEM Block in developer options? If don't boot, you have to install all firmware again.
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I've disabled the OEM Block after rooting it. I'm downloading the firmware right now. would that fix it? or do I need to do something else?
avk.19xx said:
I've disabled the OEM Block after rooting it. I'm downloading the firmware right now. would that fix it? or do I need to do something else?
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Head on over to Sammobile.com and download your relevant Stock ROM. Boot into download mode and flash with ODIN
madmoonfish said:
Head on over to Sammobile.com and download your relevant Stock ROM. Boot into download mode and flash with ODIN
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I've done that already, and my phone is running just fine now. Although I didn't download the firmware from sammobile, and I got it from android-updates.com, which is slightly different, and contains apps and games pre-installed in it. Thanks a lot for your suggestion, and I promise I'll keep that mind. After all, I'm just starting to use android, and this is my first "failed" attempt as aneeded android user. I got to admit that I didn't face such complicated problems with iOS ?

Secret mode in Samsung browser gone after root

I recently rooted with cf autoroot and now secret mode with fingerprint authentication from the Samsung browser is gone. If I press more I can open a secret tab, but without fingerprint. Is there anyway I can get this back?
lvnatic said:
I recently rooted with cf autoroot and now secret mode with fingerprint authentication from the Samsung browser is gone. If I press more I can open a secret tab, but without fingerprint. Is there anyway I can get this back?
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Your private mode must be enabled already. That's why. To enable private mode, you need a pin / fingerprint.
lvnatic said:
I recently rooted with cf autoroot and now secret mode with fingerprint authentication from the Samsung browser is gone. If I press more I can open a secret tab, but without fingerprint. Is there anyway I can get this back?
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Samsung decided with marshmallow to disable that feature if the Knox flag was triggered. You need the modded apk which removes this check.
thedisturbedone said:
Your private mode must be enabled already. That's why. To enable private mode, you need a pin / fingerprint.
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When I try to enable it, it says private mode failed to activate.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/themes-apps/enabled-secret-mode-browser-using-t3357900
Try flashing this.
Monigote97 said:
Samsung decided with marshmallow to disable that feature if the Knox flag was triggered. You need the modded apk which removes this check.
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I can't find it anywhere. Do you have a link please?
nooby1411 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/themes-apps/enabled-secret-mode-browser-using-t3357900
Try flashing this.
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I actually already did, it didn't help. Maybe because that's for the note 5?
lvnatic said:
I can't find it anywhere. Do you have a link please?
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I would recomend you to download a custom rom which has the modded apk, extract the apk from the rom, delete yours and reboot. Then put the modded apk in the exact place where the original was, put rw-r-r permissions and reboot
lvnatic said:
I actually already did, it didn't help. Maybe because that's for the note 5?
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That's strange, because it worked for me. Did you clear cache?
Maybe deleting all the update before flashing the zip will help.
Yet I didn't found same problem.
Monigote97 said:
I would recomend you to download a custom rom which has the modded apk, extract the apk from the rom, delete yours and reboot. Then put the modded apk in the exact place where the original was, put rw-r-r permissions and reboot
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Can you tell me which custom ROM has it?
lvnatic said:
Can you tell me which custom ROM has it?
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Renovate edge has it, very good ROM by the way
I would still like to know if this is possible to implement. I'm currently using ther superman ROM which doesn't have the modded apk, I talked with the developer and he will look into it, but this is a very important feature for me and I really need it.
Anyone else found anything?
My phone is a j7 2016 it was rooted before and now i decided to unroot it. After unrooting the phone all set up there was a update for the samsung internet after updating it trying to use secret mode it says rooting detected. For your security secret mode cant be used on a rooted phone. Can any help me how to fix it? I already unroot my phone
Nicolai231215 said:
My phone is a j7 2016 it was rooted before and now i decided to unroot it. After unrooting the phone all set up there was a update for the samsung internet after updating it trying to use secret mode it says rooting detected. For your security secret mode cant be used on a rooted phone. Can any help me how to fix it? I already unroot my phone
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I have the same issue @Nicolai231215 =(, does anybody know what to do?
Can anyone knows how to fix this?
SECURE FOLDER
• secure folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device
SECRET MODE ON SAMSUNG INTERNET BROWSER
• Rooting detected.
For your security, secret mode can't be used on rooted phone's.
my phone was rooted before. But i already unroot it. Can anyome help me
Nicolai231215 said:
Can anyone knows how to fix this?
SECURE FOLDER
• secure folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device
SECRET MODE ON SAMSUNG INTERNET BROWSER
• Rooting detected.
For your security, secret mode can't be used on rooted phone's.
my phone was rooted before. But i already unroot it. Can anyome help me
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Even if you flash the original firmware, you will not be able to use the security features anymore (in some custom roms, some features do work). Once you root, the knox flag changes permanently!
angourakis said:
Even if you flash the original firmware, you will not be able to use the security features anymore (in some custom roms, some features do work). Once you root, the knox flag changes permanently!
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Ohhhh that's why, thank you sir
recently i have rooted my samsung j5 2015 and i have unrooted the android phone using smartswitch the browser is showing root detected what is the problem
Install samsung internet beta. For some bizarre reason it doesn't check the knox flag and you can set up the secret mode. (Working on my S7 flat with stock firmware but with knox tripped)

Root files for t-mobile s7

*Edited. I uploaded which factory firmware worked for me on a t-mobile s7 as of 10/30/2016 to dropbox if anyone needs it.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bjz0du5b6kyt3g7/AADETkXwGhpRMSQoI2bmrupBa?dl=0
These are what worked for me. Included is a link to the factory firmware if you screw something up.
Turn on developer options/Usb debugging. After installing your Samsung USB drivers http://stockroms.net/file/Drivers/Samsung/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe , plug it in. Click allow on your phone.
Put it in download mode. Open odin, click AP and choose the .tar file. Click start.
After reboot unlock the phone and open fastboot folder. Double click root.
After reboot, transfer busybox.apk or download busybox. When setting up busybox, make sure to install it to /system/xbin. Not /su/xbin.
Something goes wrong, use the same odin to flash the firmware you download from the included link. I would have included the files but their 2.1 gb.
Again, this is just what worked for me.
What follows rooting is your choice.
this kind of rooting method cause lag on the phone?? because i rooted a g935t time ago and it was impossible to use because the constant lags in the interface
Serge Winters said:
this kind of rooting method cause lag on the phone?? because i rooted a g935t time ago and it was impossible to use because the constant lags in the interface
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After you root it it automatically sets your governor as performance. It needs to be made interactive before you do anything.
This is what I did to fix the lag.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/help/setcpu-root-t3488013
does this use the eng kernel?
blane3298 said:
does this use the eng kernel?
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Yes sir.
If you want you can follow this steps for a completely free lag phone.
1. After flashing the eng kernel, go to PlayStore and Download Kernel Adiutor and set Gov to Interactive on both the Big and Little.
2. Download Flashfire and flash Echoed Rom.
I'm using this on my T-Mobile Vatiant.
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i am getting a boot loop at the tmobile logo accompanied by vibrating seemingly randomly. the only answer seems to be to flash the stock file you provide. I wonder why its not working for me. thanks for your efforts either way, clear and simple.
mcmasterp said:
i am getting a boot loop at the tmobile logo accompanied by vibrating seemingly randomly. the only answer seems to be to flash the stock file you provide. I wonder why its not working for me. thanks for your efforts either way, clear and simple.
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it was because the phone updated to the pki or whatever released on 11/5/2016. I used all your files in odin at once to downgrade, then was able to proceed perfectly. thanks again
Thanks for the files. It's a shame though this device has been secured as much as it has with little development. I've always had phones with full root, customization, and control. With the root methods so far, I mean it works but there's just too many cons and I've tried everything to get performance back post root. Went back to stock in the mean time.
Is this the best and only way to Root the Tmobile variant of the S7?
SantinoInc said:
Is this the best and only way to Root the Tmobile variant of the S7?
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Yes sir, right now it is the only way.
The Illest 619 said:
Thanks for the files. It's a shame though this device has been secured as much as it has with little development. I've always had phones with full root, customization, and control. With the root methods so far, I mean it works but there's just too many cons and I've tried everything to get performance back post root. Went back to stock in the mean time.
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Did you try the Echo ROM? I've been reading that there is no lag in Echo.
Is anyone having issue with WIFI after installing this. For some reason my phone can't retain wifi password
+1 to WiFi passwords not saving.
Glax100 said:
+1 to WiFi passwords not saving.
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Theres a way to fix that you need build prop editer and search secure storage and change it to false I getting this off my memory sorry if it misleads you
Thanks
Worked perfectly, thanks!
TH3B0SS said:
Theres a way to fix that you need build prop editer and search secure storage and change it to false I getting this off my memory sorry if it misleads you
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Glax100 said:
Worked perfectly, thanks!
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Np
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dhman06 said:
Is anyone having issue with WIFI after installing this. For some reason my phone can't retain wifi password
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Read the fix I gave
What exactly is "fastboot"? I understand the process up to that point, but after that I'm at a loss.
Root
boobteg2 said:
*Edited. I uploaded which factory firmware worked for me on a t-mobile s7 as of 10/30/2016 to dropbox if anyone needs it.
These are what worked for me. Included is a link to the factory firmware if you screw something up.
Turn on developer options/Usb debugging. After installing your Samsung USB drivers , plug it in. Click allow on your phone.
Put it in download mode. Open odin, click AP and choose the .tar file. Click start.
After reboot unlock the phone and open fastboot folder. Double click root.
After reboot, transfer busybox.apk or download busybox. When setting up busybox, make sure to install it to /system/xbin. Not /su/xbin.
Something goes wrong, use the same odin to flash the firmware you download from the included link. I would have included the files but their 2.1 gb.
Again, this is just what worked for me.
What follows rooting is your choice.
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Does it work for TMobile G930T with PK1 november update?
sardor_x_z said:
Does it work for TMobile G930T with PK1 november update?
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Yes, It worked for me.

rooting s7 edge without tripping knox?

Hey I have s7 edge global . 7.0 nougat. Is there any way to root my device and the knockout to be 0x0 ? I think the magisk new tool can do that but I am not sure . Thanks
StonebridgeGr said:
Hey I have s7 edge global . 7.0 nougat. Is there any way to root my device and the knockout to be 0x0 ? I think the magisk new tool can do that but I am not sure . Thanks
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You can fake it but it will say knox 0x1 when you enter the download mode
Bart3n said:
You can fake it but it will say knox 0x1 when you enter the download mode
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You sure it will say 0x0?
StonebridgeGr said:
You sure it will say 0x0?
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They say that. I have An s8 rom and the app Phone Info says that my Knox is 0x0.. but my banking app says that i am rooted but still usable
Bart3n said:
They say that. I have An s8 rom and the app Phone Info says that my Knox is 0x0.. but my banking app says that i am rooted but still usable
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Did you went on download mode and says 0x1?
StonebridgeGr said:
Did you went on download mode and says 0x1?
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Yes. There is no way to hide that.. like never. Once rooted it will ALWAYS say Knox 0x1 in download mode
Bart3n said:
Yes. There is no way to hide that.. like never. Once rooted it will ALWAYS say Knox 0x1 in download mode
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Thank you bro. Also do you know a way to install preinstalled system apps? I found a program for pc but it didn't work. Of course without root...
StonebridgeGr said:
Thank you bro. Also do you know a way to install preinstalled system apps? I found a program for pc but it didn't work. Of course without root...
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What are you trying to say ? You want to update the system apps when newer versions found on apkmirror? That doesn't work anymore if your security patch is newer then february. That's why i rooted my phone. I was on the january patch and updated with no problem.. got an OTA and march security patch and suddenly no more updating systemapp..
Bart3n said:
What are you trying to say ? You want to update the system apps when newer versions found on apkmirror? That doesn't work anymore if your security patch is newer then february. That's why i rooted my phone. I was on the january patch and updated with no problem.. got an OTA and march security patch and suddenly no more updating systemapp..
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I just want to uninstall system apps without rooting my device.
StonebridgeGr said:
I just want to uninstall system apps without rooting my device.
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Not going to work.. you Will have you dissable the apps with an package dissabler.. so they don't appear in your app drawrer
You dont need root or a package disabler you can disable or uninstall any package you want without root all you need is the android debug bridge 1.0.32 and to know what commands to enter i can disable camera apps and even the user intwrface and lockscreen without root which might i add is a major security flaw as anyone's passcode facelock and finger prints can be removed and access gotten to the system with all the files in it i will not be sharing how to do this with you in any way shape of form i am just lucky i found it on my device and have now patched it,
Anyhow back to your problem ill give you a tip however go to the debug bridge and type "adb shell" then "pm list packages" it will display the package names take note of what ones you dont want now type "pm disable -k --user 0 <packagename>" if this last command does not work remove -k from command it will work congrats you have now disabled all the packages you needed,
Also i dunno bout you but before i flashed TWRP and made knoe 0x1 i rooted with CF-AUTO root with stock 6.0 recovery and the knox stayed 0x0 even in recovery ??? As i mentioned only when i flashed with TWRP it went 0x1, possibly just my logic board and a fluke but who knows
Hope this can help someone out if they read it
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/civz-g935f-multi-csc-rom-t3616815/page113
montafede said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/civz-g935f-multi-csc-rom-t3616815/page113
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Cheers dude always love checking custom roms out i got stock ERE4 or 6 i just rooted mine with magisk and edit my own build.prop from samsungs password protected fota.zip inside AP file in firmware and push it with adb insecure using "adb remount rw /system -rw"
"adb push" <location> <filename>"

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