Hi
first of all, I'm sorry for my bad English.
I have note 10 970u, unrooted and bootloader locked, and I want call recording, how can I change csc without root to enable it?
And when I unlock bootloader is the Knox break or not?
Mention: I'm not in the USA.
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Hi Exerts,
I have a Galaxy S2 for TMobile (T989). I received an unlock code from T Mobile customer care which worked.
My question is will i still be able to root the phone ? Will the phone be locked again ?
If yes, then can i use the same unlock code provided my T Mobile. Please help me find the link to root this phone.
Thanks for your time and help.
Regards,
Pkumar.
Once unlocked the phone remains unlocked.
Rooting does not change the unlocked phone back to a locked phone.
Hey guys, thanks in advance for your help.
I am not new to rooting, but I'm new to T-Mobile S6 G920T, so I had few questions.
Some info about the phone:
Knox status is 0 (not tripped)
SIM Locked to T-Mobile
Firmware: DOJC (g920tuvu3dojC)
I recently bought this phone refurbished, and I have hard time finding the answers I'm looking for in the forums (I've spent about 4+ Hrs in searching so far)
So my questions are:
1) Is there a "non-root" way to SIM unlock this phone? I tried using the "cable" method from unlockbase, but it looks like they can't implement the temp root method, and therefore it doesn't work
2) It doesn't look like there is currently a way to root the phone with this firmware without tripping KNOX, is this correct? Can I downgrade?
3) Is the bootloader of this phone unlocked? I see that there is an OEM Unlocking option, but some users are saying that this doesn't do anything on DOJC (The primary reason why I bought this model was the notion that T-Mobile has unlocked bootloader)?
4) What happens if I trip KNOX, it looks like I can still flash the original firmware, but the counter will still show 1+ instead of 0 - is this correct? Or rather - is there a fool-roof way to flash new firmware and reverting back to the old one with clean KNOX if needed?
Bonus Question) What is a good 6.0 Rom to flash in my case? Are there SIM Unlocked ones? What about CM13 - if I flash it, I lose TouchWiz along with some of the apps and possibly the FingerPrint scanner?
Thanks for your attention,
A.
hi
ad.4 Knox show +1 so You broke warranty - Im new on s6 (I will buy soon) so I don't look about it yet but I think You have to try find KNOX reset (De-Knoxer) or something like that.
Look on the threads about ROOT or Recovery - maybe into is the KNOX subject.
[EDIT]
Try it from THIS thread. Maybe works.
Sorry for my bad En.
No known way to revert Knox to 0, once it`s triped, there was a ping pong root available on 5.0.2, which didn`t trip knox, but 5.1.1 and later root methods always trip knox, and there is no successfull way of downgrading to 5.0.2 that I heard of.
Hi all,
I recently got myself a 2nd hand Galaxy Note Edge SM-N915V. The previous owner did a factory reset and i think this made the phone sim locked to verizon again.
So yesterday i spent a whole afternoon and night trying to figure out how to unlock that and at the same time to upgrade to MM 6.0.1.
I checked the following couple posts from Verizon Note Edge Android Development here on xda;
- [OFFICIAL] Verizon Galaxy Note Edge Bootloader Unlock -- Developer Edition Conversion - By npjohnson
- Verizon note edge marshmallow bootloader unlock - By mnw1989
Following their guidelines, i was able to flash the MM bootloader, do a bootloader unlock and enable Developer Mode. Did not flash the TWRP or the custom kernel though.
At the end of the night, i got myself MM 6.0.1 developer mode on the note edge but with the sim locked on verizon.
I am kind of lost and tired to go looking again. Anybody can help please?!
Nobody helped u? Lol. Ya, this phone has no support
Sent from my SM-A710F using XDA-Developers mobile app
Kind of late...but Bootloader unlock is not a SIM unlock.
You will probably have to pay to SIM unlock the device. There are many online options and they're not usually very expensive... they just need the IMEI of the phone and a day or two to get the unlock code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...print-samsung-unlocker-unlock-sprint-t2928250
Maybe U Can Try This One.
My s7 is tmobile unlock network with device apps unlock
My device now on android MM,
my question if i upgrade to nougat, Whether my device remains unlocked or locked network again?
thankss before guyss..
Sorry my bad english.
I currently switched from OP7P to S22 ultra. In OP7P I can unlock bootloader and then when required I can just take it back to stock without any sign if bootloader was ever unlocked. Now in Samsung I was reading it is not same, once bootloader is unlocked it is for forever!
My 2 questions :
1. There is no way to make it stock like bootloader was never unlocked?
2. Suppose I unlock bootloader and root it, later if I face any problem and would like to avail warranty service, and lock bootloader again and unroot it will Samsung not provide me warranty service? Even if it is hardware issue? Anyone had personal experience with warranty after unlocking bootloader once?
1. No
2. depends on the country you are in i think
vvvvv5 said:
I currently switched from OP7P to S22 ultra. In OP7P I can unlock bootloader and then when required I can just take it back to stock without any sign if bootloader was ever unlocked. Now in Samsung I was reading it is not same, once bootloader is unlocked it is for forever!
My 2 questions :
1. There is no way to make it stock like bootloader was never unlocked?
2. Suppose I unlock bootloader and root it, later if I face any problem and would like to avail warranty service, and lock bootloader again and unroot it will Samsung not provide me warranty service? Even if it is hardware issue? Anyone had personal experience with warranty after unlocking bootloader once?
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Unlocking the bootloader on Samsung triggers a feature that's built into the phone called Samsung KNOX
Once it detects the change its permanent and will void your warranty
vvvvv5 said:
1. There is no way to make it stock like bootloader was never unlocked?
2. Suppose I unlock bootloader and root it, later if I face any problem and would like to avail warranty service, and lock bootloader again and unroot it will Samsung not provide me warranty service? Even if it is hardware issue? Anyone had personal experience with warranty after unlocking bootloader once?
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1: If you root your device currently there is no way. So far no one has been able to bypass KNOX.
2: In some countries, local laws force Samsung to provide warranty services to rooted devices as well. But unfortunately this is not the case everywhere.
What about in EU, Poland?
Or in India?
Any idea? Or any personal experience?
vvvvv5 said:
What about in EU, Poland?
Or in India?
Any idea? Or any personal experience?
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I can’t tell you what the situation is in those countries, but I would suggest ask several sources.
I inquired at a local Samsung dealer about the warranty in a country where according the local law Samsung should give minimum 1 year warranty to any device they sell in the country even if the device will be rooted.
Despite this the local representative of Samsung claimed that the warranty is void if someone would root the device.
On a local forum however I read that there was someone who took back a rooted device with some hardware related issue and eventually Samsung had to replace the device because the local law.
Hey @vvvvv5 were you able to find out if you can claim hardware warranty in the countries you mentioned above.
My S22 Ultra is having a minor hardware issue.