Dears,
Would appreciate your help on what is the most current and stable way to root SM-T585 device. Will it affect the device negatively? (battery, stability, ...)
Knox is still not tripped as device is still in its original state. anything I can do to keep it that way without affecting stability?
Thank you in advance.
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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...
Greetings,
I've recently bought a Samsung A3 (sm-a300fu) cell phone, without knowing about all the KNOX goodness that lie within-
Since I would like to root it (basically for backup purposes), I was wondering how tripping the KNOX protection would interfere with "normal" everyday usage: I can bare with a triangle notification staying the status bar, but anyone can confir me if there will be other blockable notification (eg. during boot)?
I've checked chainfire's CF-Auto-Root page, but no valid firmware is available (mine is a A300FUITV1AOB3 build): eventually, how can I extract a valid recovery.img without having root permissions?
Thanks everybody!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/q-galaxy-a3-sm-a300m-lollipop-cwm-twrp-t3160165
Hugo Caixeta said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/q-galaxy-a3-sm-a300m-lollipop-cwm-twrp-t3160165
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This link did not quite answer my question, but was useful for finding the Lollipop version stock ROM for my phone...
Anyway, in case if anybody needed it, it is possible to root the phone using the KTU84P.A300FUXXU1ANL4 CF-Auto-Root build.
Tripping the KNOX protection doesn't change anything in the UI: no boot alerts (except for a single alert on the boot after root), no tringle-away-style notifications...
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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
Hello everyone! I always had rooted all my devices and now just upgraded my note3 to note 4 and I really can't find a safe way to root the note 4n910f with the latest official updates on him (5.1.1 COI3 ). Any advice for a safe root method? Thank you all!
What do you mean by safe ? Are you talking about rooting without triggering know? If so then not possible for 5.1.1 atm and most likely not gonna happen.
Other then that just check out the rooting guides.
Hello there,
I read several times now, that for Snapdragon variants it's possible to root WITHOUT tripping Knox security counter.
Does that mean, that the counter still remains on 0x0?
I know that there is a bug, that the battery just charges up to 80%.
Can someone explain that root method to me?
I'm just interested if this could be available on the exynos versions someday aswell.
Thank you all for your time and help.
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