I want to root my s7 exynos without tripping knox running on nougat.
Read the forums, you can not.
Is this information still relevant? Still no chance of rooting without tripping Knox?
Correct, still no way to do it.
dwarfer66 said:
Correct, still no way to do it.
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That's not what I was willing to hear, but still thank you very much for the information.
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Is it possible to root my S4 with saferoot, and also keep Knox functionality? Or does Knox completely invalidate rooting?
Thanks!
Any takers?
I figured this would be an easy question for someone, am tied to wanting both knox and root. Mostly for the secure partitioning. Someone has to know something. Thanks!
Hello,
I am leasing the Sprint S6 edge and when my lease is over, i will have to give the phone back to sprint. Anyways, my question is ..... should i not root this then? Is there a way to completely revert to stock and leave no trace that i rooted?
Thanks!
Yes
jkt97401 said:
Hello,
I am leasing the Sprint S6 edge and when my lease is over, i will have to give the phone back to sprint. Anyways, my question is ..... should i not root this then? Is there a way to completely revert to stock and leave no trace that i rooted?
Thanks!
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You will also have the option to buyout the balance on the phone and keep it at the end of your lease.
jkt97401 said:
Hello,
I am leasing the Sprint S6 edge and when my lease is over, i will have to give the phone back to sprint. Anyways, my question is ..... should i not root this then? Is there a way to completely revert to stock and leave no trace that i rooted?
Thanks!
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You can root via pinpong root and you won't trip knox. You'll only trip knox once you flash custom recovery.
jkt97401 said:
Hello,
I am leasing the Sprint S6 edge and when my lease is over, i will have to give the phone back to sprint. Anyways, my question is ..... should i not root this then? Is there a way to completely revert to stock and leave no trace that i rooted?
Thanks!
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Knox will be tripped but Sprint doesn't check that anyway, as I've turned in about 3 Samsung devices with knox tripped in the past with no problems
Thank you guys. I'm the past has there been a way to reset knox? What exactly is knox? I have never owned a Samsung.
I'm a former HTC fanboy lol
Edit : I'm sure glad i researched what knox is! Someone give me the scoop, how do you Samsung flashaholics do it? Is it possible to flash a custom rom without tripping knox?
jkt97401 said:
Thank you guys. I'm the past has there been a way to reset knox? What exactly is knox? I have never owned a Samsung.
I'm a former HTC fanboy lol
Edit : I'm sure glad i researched what knox is! Someone give me the scoop, how do you Samsung flashaholics do it? Is it possible to flash a custom rom without tripping knox?
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The whole knox thing is worse than it sounds. As @Soooperstar mentioned, Sprint may not really enforce it as some may think. Rooting has become much more prevalent these days. Sprint knows it. I hear lots of guys mention that they've turned in knox tripped devices without incident. As of today, you need a custom recovery in order to flash a rom. Come on in, the water's warm.
The title is pretty self explainatory. Any known rooting method of the SM-A530F without tripping the knox efuse?
Thank you for answering.
Unfortunately not. The only way to avoid trusted boot to trip the warranty bit is by using signed binaries, and 'till now we can't sign custom binaries since we don't have Samsung's signature keys. Cheers!
Thanks for answering mate. Cheers!
I have read a lot about Samsung KNOX and how it is supposed to work, but the more I read the less I know how KNOX is tripped.
I understand what KNOX is, I know how it works and I know the supposed "reasons" it exists.
I also do know, that KNOX has changed a couple of times in the past years, which is perhaps the reason I find to much conflicting information on this topic.
So, since the A51 is quite a new phone, I want to know, how KNOX is tripped on the Galaxy A51.
Is unlocking the bootloader already enough?
Can you unlock the bootloader but flashing anything will make it trip?
What exactly is allowed with the newest KNOX and at which point does it exactly trip?
Can you not modify anything anymore, without tripping KNOX?
since Knox requires a separate login even after phone boots up i would guess it is not accessible with just a booted up and unlocked phone. last i read it created an additional "encrypted sandbox" on the already unlocked phone where data did not cross the sandbox barriers.
Aki-to said:
I have read a lot about Samsung KNOX and how it is supposed to work, but the more I read the less I know how KNOX is tripped.
I understand what KNOX is, I know how it works and I know the supposed "reasons" it exists.
I also do know, that KNOX has changed a couple of times in the past years, which is perhaps the reason I find to much conflicting information on this topic.
So, since the A51 is quite a new phone, I want to know, how KNOX is tripped on the Galaxy A51.
Is unlocking the bootloader already enough?
Can you unlock the bootloader but flashing anything will make it trip?
What exactly is allowed with the newest KNOX and at which point does it exactly trip?
Can you not modify anything anymore, without tripping KNOX?
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Unolocking the bootloader isn't enough to trip Knox, it trips once you flash a modified file.
Like TWRP, a ROM, etc that doesn't have Samsung's signature of official software.
How To fix knox after rooting with magisk? Stock firmware didnt help. Warranty void 0x2.
I have not found solution for this. I need working knox, atleast bypass. Is there any way? SHealt ans Spay, Is working with propeditor...
JPirtti said:
How To fix knox after rooting with magisk? Stock firmware didnt help. Warranty void 0x2.
I have not found solution for this. I need working knox, atleast bypass. Is there any way? SHealt ans Spay, Is working with propeditor...
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Knox uses a physical hardware fuse which means once Knox is tripped there is no going back. Knox will never work again. Sorry dude.
Ok, understood. Itse not possible even with stock rom.