Question installing custom firmware on my Galaxy S8+ SM-G955U - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Questions & Answers

Hi, I have a galaxy S8+ which I bought recently and it has Android 9.0 . When I try to open Samsung Health it says: " Access Denied - Anauthorised changes were made to your phone. Contact Customer Service for more information. (0x04#4000#00000068N2730) " . I saw that other people had similar problems and I tried many things such as wiping cache, factory reset etc. but none of them seems to work. I read somewhere on internet that I can install a stock firmware of Galaxy S8+ and my question is: Will samsung health work if I install the stock firmware on my phone? Thank you in advance.

shp3timi said:
Hi, I have a galaxy S8+ which I bought recently and it has Android 9.0 . When I try to open Samsung Health it says: " Access Denied - Anauthorised changes were made to your phone. Contact Customer Service for more information. (0x04#4000#00000068N2730) " . I saw that other people had similar problems and I tried many things such as wiping cache, factory reset etc. but none of them seems to work. I read somewhere on internet that I can install a stock firmware of Galaxy S8+ and my question is: Will samsung health work if I install the stock firmware on my phone? Thank you in advance.
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It should. You can't trip Knox on these. If you uninstall it. There should be also a modded version floating around of sammy health just for this.

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[Completed] Galaxy S7 Stock Firmware Reset

I recently rooted my Galaxy S7 T-Mobile Variant (SM-G930T) and I did not trip Knox at all (there was no custom recovery). After a little while, I decided I wanted to unroot my device to have access to Samsung Pay, Updates, etc., and also because and because of an issue with a Xposed Module. To do so, I simply factory reset my device from recovery, thinking everything would go back to normal. However, I noticed that Samsung pay would still not work after the reset, as it still believed it was rooted. I checked my information in Odin/Download mode and saw that Know was still not tripped, and the current binary was still at "Samsung Official". The problem, though, was that the system status was at "Custom" rather than official. My presumed solution to this was to completely reset the phone to the stock firmware. I originally tried to use Samsungs programs, (Smart Switch and Kies) but they didn't work as I kept getting the error saying the model 'SM-G930T' was not supported. I know I can reset the firmware using Odin but I am Hesitant. I don't know if flashing the stock firmware with Odin will trip Knox, and I am also unsure of where to find the latest firmware for my device. To recap, I basically want to return the status to official and also be able to use Samsung Pay/ receive OTA official updates without tripping Knox.
LoganGeffen said:
I recently rooted my Galaxy S7 T-Mobile Variant (SM-G930T) and I did not trip Knox at all (there was no custom recovery). After a little while, I decided I wanted to unroot my device to have access to Samsung Pay, Updates, etc., and also because and because of an issue with a Xposed Module. To do so, I simply factory reset my device from recovery, thinking everything would go back to normal. However, I noticed that Samsung pay would still not work after the reset, as it still believed it was rooted. I checked my information in Odin/Download mode and saw that Know was still not tripped, and the current binary was still at "Samsung Official". The problem, though, was that the system status was at "Custom" rather than official. My presumed solution to this was to completely reset the phone to the stock firmware. I originally tried to use Samsungs programs, (Smart Switch and Kies) but they didn't work as I kept getting the error saying the model 'SM-G930T' was not supported. I know I can reset the firmware using Odin but I am Hesitant. I don't know if flashing the stock firmware with Odin will trip Knox, and I am also unsure of where to find the latest firmware for my device. To recap, I basically want to return the status to official and also be able to use Samsung Pay/ receive OTA official updates without tripping Knox.
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Hello,
I think this is what you are looking for https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/how-to/firmware-sm-g930t-odin-restore-t3367007
Good luck!
Regards
Vatsal,
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Vatsal said:
Hello,
I think this is what you are looking for https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/how-to/firmware-sm-g930t-odin-restore-t3367007
Good luck!
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
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Thank you for this. However, I don not believe this is the most recent firmware and I am also still unsure if Knox will trip as a result from this.
LoganGeffen said:
Thank you for this. However, I don not believe this is the most recent firmware and I am also still unsure if Knox will trip as a result from this.
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Hello,
Try posting your query in the thread I linked above, experts maybe able to assist you.
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Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
I've figured it out. I downloaded the latest firmware for my device off of sammobile.com then flashed the files using Odin. It did not trip Knox and i was able to use Samsung pay again. If anyone wants to do this or has any questions you can private message me or reply in this thread.
Glad you found you way.
Thread closed!
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Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.

[Completed] How to really flash a samsung galaxy smartphone with knox security installed.

Hello. A few days ago I 've tried to flash a samsung galaxy note 3 with odin because the phone wouldn't boot to android anymore. I downloaded the stock rom for the specific model from sammobile and tried to flash it twice and the process was finished successfully. The problem is that not only the smartphone had theexact same problem but i coul see that nothing was erased. ihad changed the name on the internal memory and even that remained the same. i could see it from my pc. i also noticed the same problem with a samsung galaxy s5 that worked but it's speaker didn't play any sound. i had changed the speaker before flashing it but no luck. It wasn't the speakers fault. All the users files, contacts and settings remained unharmed after three completed flashing processes. I have read from the internet that this problem exists because of the knox security that samsung installed on it's smartphones.
So my question is if there is a way to completely wipe of the rom memory before installing it the firmware from the beginning when i flas a new model of samsung smartphones?
andreasandreou said:
Hello. A few days ago I 've tried to flash a samsung galaxy note 3 with odin because the phone wouldn't boot to android anymore. I downloaded the stock rom for the specific model from sammobile and tried to flash it twice and the process was finished successfully. The problem is that not only the smartphone had theexact same problem but i coul see that nothing was erased. ihad changed the name on the internal memory and even that remained the same. i could see it from my pc. i also noticed the same problem with a samsung galaxy s5 that worked but it's speaker didn't play any sound. i had changed the speaker before flashing it but no luck. It wasn't the speakers fault. All the users files, contacts and settings remained unharmed after three completed flashing processes. I have read from the internet that this problem exists because of the knox security that samsung installed on it's smartphones.
So my question is if there is a way to completely wipe of the rom memory before installing it the firmware from the beginning when i flas a new model of samsung smartphones?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. If you want to return your phone to factory condition the easiest way is to use kies/smartswitch emergency firmware recovery
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

S health not working

Hello, recently i acquisitioned a samsung galaxy s6 g920f second hand running android 7.0, and when i attempt to start s health it sais that it cannot run on compromised devices(0x110030521), i checked the internet and when i go to download mode it sais knox warranty void 1(0x0500). Any workaround please? Thank you.
seems like your phone is recently got rooted ? if yes, seems like your Knox is tripped
Okay, here are some solutions (not tested by me though):
-Reflash stock firmware (obviously you'll lose root access)
-set in build.prop value ro.config.tima from 1 to 0
-Install S Health apk from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/fix-samsung-account-login-password-loop-t3575443
One of these solutions should work. And please, next time do some research before creating a new thread.
Well, thanks for answer, but 1)reflashed stock with smart switch, and 2)i am not rooted whatsoever....none of the seemed to work, i gues there is no workaround the knox, or is it?

Samsung s7 Edge Stock ROM india

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Day before yesterday i wanted to install bixby , so i install twrp and other bixby apps but voice.apk didnt overwrite so i flashed samsung stock ROM from sammobile site.
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Error while opening S Health and Samsung Pass

Hi,
My name is adil. I am using a samsung GS8+ (SM-G955FD). So after i rooted my phone, suddenly the S Heath and the Samsung Pass stoped working when i tryed to open it said "Can't open app
For your security, Samsung Health can't be opened on a rooted phone.(0x110070null60N2430)". i searched and found that the error is caused by rooting the phone. So i unrooted it and installed a new stock firmware, and tried again. It still shows the phone is rooted. So please anyone can you help me
muhammed adil said:
Hi,
My name is adil. I am using a samsung GS8+ (SM-G955FD). So after i rooted my phone, suddenly the S Heath and the Samsung Pass stoped working when i tryed to open it said "Can't open app
For your security, Samsung Health can't be opened on a rooted phone.(0x110070null60N2430)". i searched and found that the error is caused by rooting the phone. So i unrooted it and installed a new stock firmware, and tried again. It still shows the phone is rooted. So please anyone can you help me
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You have tripped your Knox that is why it's not working. There is no fix for a tripped Knox.
Check your knox:
Boot into download mode
Look for Warranty Void Line (1 = tripped/no good 0 = clean/good)
Like said above if knox tripped nothing to do
Isn’t that a work around for S Health ?? I’m sure there is, i don’t know about Samsung Pass, but S Health there is a work around. After your rooted you can get S Health working again, just search the xda forums.

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