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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.

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Triggered KNOX without doing anything

I just found out my knox is 0x1 now. I did not root or do anything to my s6. Updated to 5.1.1 . But there is one thing I am not sure if that will triggered knox.
I set up Find my mobile and on the reactivation lock. After that I tried to boot into recovery to do a factory reset. But it shows the reactivation lock and wasn't able to boot into recovery. So I boot into my phone and turn it off. I was able to factory reset my phone again. After that I tried looking at the info, it says KNOX is 0x1. I am sure before that was 0x0 as I have checked it. Will trying to boot into recovery while reactivation lock is on trigger the knox? Hope someone have information about this. And hope other don't make the same mistake as I do if you do not want to tripped your knox.
My phone wasnt rooted on 5.0.1 and knox was 0x1.. after installing 5.1.1, mine went also to 0x1 ???
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This may actually be good news. If there's a bug in that process, then the Knox warranty bit effectively becomes void for warranty issues. Samsung itself tripping Knox would be fantastic.
Bring your S6 back to Samsung...
r3ferrei said:
This may actually be good news. If there's a bug in that process, then the Knox warranty bit effectively becomes void for warranty issues. Samsung itself tripping Knox would be fantastic.
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You do not loose your warranty by tripping Knox, not in the EU anyway
godutch said:
You do not loose your warranty by tripping Knox, not in the EU anyway
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Any proof? Installing Root or Custom Rom can and will void warranty, as does tripping Knox which requires you to root, in and out of the EU and you will not beat Samsung if you try to contest it as it's set in stone. Modifications to the software or the hardware on a phone will void warranty whether you want to believe it or not.
As to the topic, yes, of course you did nothing to your phone, we believe you
Jonathan-H said:
Any proof? Installing Root or Custom Rom can and will void warranty, as does tripping Knox which requires you to root, in and out of the EU and you will not beat Samsung if you try to contest it as it's set in stone. Modifications to the software or the hardware on a phone will void warranty whether you want to believe it or not.
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I'm in the US so I can't speak from first-hand; but Europe has different laws about warranty void and manufacturer servicing. KNOX has no bearing on whether your phone is warranty void or not in EU, or so says everyone from Europe from the past 2 years since KNOX was released.
Also, 5.1.1 on T-Mobile S6 KNOX is still 0x000, so it might help to post which carrier update is flipping KNOX because it might not be a Samsung issue but more a carrier issue.
Jonathan-H said:
As to the topic, yes, of course you did nothing to your phone, we believe you
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There are actually people that occupy these forums without modifying their phones... shocker. Not everyone pokes their phone internals.
I have brought my phone back to samsung service center. I mentioned to the technician that the KNOX is triggered. He says that doesn't matter. My phone still in FULL WARRANTY. I was having all sorts of problem with my phone like auto shut down, hang, vibrates all of a sudden( like apps are getting error) ..
When I bring it in, they said will try to flash the rom for me, but after 5min waiting, they came out and said it was a hardware problem. I think it's getting a motherboard replacement. Will need a couple days.
PS: BTW, I'm from Malaysia.
Also in reply to Jonathan H "As to the topic, yes, of course you did nothing to your phone, we believe you"
Yes, I haven't tried any root . Else there wasn't any point creating this topic for discussion.
godutch said:
You do not loose your warranty by tripping Knox, not in the EU anyway
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I dont care warranty.. however i want to be able to use S Pay
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AskinSavascisi said:
I dont care warranty.. however i want to be able to use S Pay
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Until S Pay even exists all this BS about S Pay and Knox is just that BS. If you have absolute proof that S pay is affected, then please show the evidence. Otherwise its all hypothetical gobbledygook. Blogs and stuff posted by individuals that have no real clue. The service doesn't even exist yet. Just like Tripping knox voiding warranties at least in the US. I have had my warranty fully accepted after rooting and tripping knox. Seems like there's more old wives tales stuff being stated on XDA now adays then the actual truth. My 2c......
I had my board changed btw, now my knox is 0x0 . It's a newer board manufactured in May too. It's all good now.

Time to root... but a few questions first

Hello. I want to root my phone, and I know that if I do it, the knox counter will be tripped, so no Samsung Pay and no warranty anymore. I don't care about that. There is no Samsung pay in my country and the warranty is already lost.
But what about My Knox and FRP lock? Do I loose that forever too? or only while my phone is rooted?
Thanks in advance!
My Knox relies on an intact Knox counter so rooting and tripping it will cause issues with that. Frp should still work I think.
You'll lose My Knox forever, but you can use FRP lock while not rooted.

root nougat without tripping knox ?

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.

[HELP] Supposed global activation metod Bixby Voice

Does anyone out of the US tried this activation method? I've found it on youtube. /watch?v=nPg3-3BLIVI
Looks like it's not fake but would this trip Knox Counter or remain intact ? I'm affraid because of Samsung Pay
Please let me know if you try.
I didn't watch the video, cause I don't want to, but does it involve unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and/or flashing custom firmware?
Mr. Orange 645 said:
I didn't watch the video, cause I don't want to, but does it involve unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and/or flashing custom firmware?
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He uses CSCSelections to create a custom firmware.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
I didn't watch the video, cause I don't want to, but does it involve unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and/or flashing custom firmware?
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Yes, your device needs to have a custom "Recovery" i.e "TWRP" which in turn means tripped Knox, 0x1 !
du.ferraz said:
He uses CSCSelections to create a custom firmware.
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samteeee said:
Yes, your device needs to have a custom "Recovery" i.e "TWRP" which in turn means tripped Knox, 0x1 !
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Yup. Then say goodbye to Knox, warranty, and Samsung Pay. TRUST ME, Bixby is NOT worth it. I'm toying with the idea of disabling all of it.

Root method without tripping knox?

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!

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