How to root p600 (32gb) P600XXUBMJ6 without tripping the Knox?
As far as I know, there isn't a way yet.
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What about for the 605 LTE version?
I just root it using CF-AUTO Root, after it was tripped by just flashing the stock firmware again using Odin.
while there are no roms available for the note 2014, id still like to root for a couple apps. specifically, the external ntfs drive mounter. because there is not a way to root without tripping knox i will eagerly sit tight. good work though beans! :good:
DeBoX said:
What about for the 605 LTE version?
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A few weeks ago it was possible to root the P605 without tripping Knox using Root de la Vega. However one of the software updates changed something apparently, and the Vega files were pulled. Hopefully there will be an updated method and they'll show up again.
Any news on this front?
Safe root for the P 600?
Root de la vega that is for the note 3 would be great if there was a port for 2014 device...
just picked one of these bad boys up for my partner after the nexus 10 2 is no where to be found... great little tablet i say
Is there any way to reset knox after you root?
JarkMackson said:
Is there any way to reset knox after you root?
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No... not yet anyway. It may never be reversible from what we know. I bit the bullet and rooted anyway. Oh well.
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tripping the knox
Sorry to be so dumb but what is 'tripping the Knox'. I once turned Knox on to see what it was when I first got my Note 2014 and as I recall I had to do a factory reset to shut it up.
Are you all saying that if you root a Note 2014 Knox starts and cannot be stopped??
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Just wondering if they ever updated Kingo sending information...i wanna root but this seems the safest way/ only way to root in not tripping Knox. In the end...from what it sounds like it does doesn't sound like the worst...but curious
There has been some dialogue between XDA and Kingo staff. However, there are always issues when using third party software. I suggest you do some more reading, even off of XDA for that matter, to get fully informed.
The issue is about IMEI data being sent, which Kingo now/recently alleges has been removed, I humbly suggest ALL users go with caution, and remember that if you brick your fancy device, DO NOT resort to fraud, own your issues. Be adults.
use root de la vega. That's what I used. Pretty simple. Follow instructions and you should be fine. Keeps your knox intact with root.
I know of no issue I rooted using kingo a month or 2 ago with no problems.
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teshxx said:
use root de la vega. That's what I used. Pretty simple. Follow instructions and you should be fine. Keeps your knox intact with root.
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not anymore, in the disclaimer said my version would trip knox (came preupdated)
Are you on T-Mobile n900t?
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teshxx said:
use root de la vega. That's what I used. Pretty simple. Follow instructions and you should be fine. Keeps your knox intact with root.
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Unless you're unlucky enough to have recently purchased a Note with the updated firmware preinstalled.
Zhuge_Liang said:
Unless you're unlucky enough to have recently purchased a Note with the updated firmware preinstalled.
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This is the T-Mobile forum... there has not been an Updated Firmware released for the SM-900T yet. So this is not (yet) an issue. Personally, I would just use the KingoRoot process.
krelvinaz said:
This is the T-Mobile forum... there has not been an Updated Firmware released for the SM-900T yet. So this is not (yet) an issue. Personally, I would just use the KingoRoot process.
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Yeah, I realized that after the fact. My bad.
Just got two T-Mobile Note 3's and want to root them as I did our Verizon Note 2's.
Was watching the XDA video on using the chainfire method (which I used to root my Note
tablet) and it looks like the way to go.
That video came out in Oct of 2013. The little owners manual thingie that came
with the phones states that any "If unauthorized firmware is placed on the device it will not
work."
Question: Does anyone know if Samsung has buggered up the phone since October
so that the root no longer works, or am I still good to go?
Thanks!
dal71 said:
Just got two T-Mobile Note 3's and want to root them as I did our Verizon Note 2's.
Was watching the XDA video on using the chainfire method (which I used to root my Note
tablet) and it looks like the way to go.
That video came out in Oct of 2013. The little owners manual thingie that came
with the phones states that any "If unauthorized firmware is placed on the device it will not
work."
Question: Does anyone know if Samsung has buggered up the phone since October
so that the root no longer works, or am I still good to go?
Thanks!
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You can root a couple different ways. It depends on if you want to trip Knox or not.
I literally just used chainfires auto-root via Odin and it worked fine
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Beefvvl said:
You can root a couple different ways. It depends on if you want to trip Knox or not.
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Thanks for the response, but I'll admit to being enough of a newbie not to know what you mean by trip Knox?
Knox is new Samsung secure environment, if you start flashing ROMS etc it will trip Knox flag which no one knows how to reset, if it ever can be reset. Samsung can and did refuse any warranty repairs if the Knox flag is tripped. As far as rooting goes if your firmware is below MJ7 I think, you won't trip the flag, if it's MJ7 and above the flag will be tripped I think. For example I have MI7 (last 3 digits of FW build) so I can root, without setting flag. Anyhow, I would suggest you read and learn as much as you can here, before you do something you can't undo.
I really wanted to wait until the 4.4.2 Kitkat update before I root.... but I can't wait.
I think I will cave in and get root this weekend!
I'm thinking of upgrading from my GS3, non lte, to the Note 3. As I've looked around the forms here, it would seem as though Knox is an added security measure so t-mobile can more easily detect root?
Is there a way to have root without tripping this counter? Is there a way to flash a custom Rom or kernel without tripping it?
If this has been answered apologize, I did look around before making new thread.
Thanks!
Also on a side note, white or black note 3?
t3tr1s_ said:
I'm thinking of upgrading from my GS3, non lte, to the Note 3. As I've looked around the forms here, it would seem as though Knox is an added security measure so t-mobile can more easily detect root?
Is there a way to have root without tripping this counter? Is there a way to flash a custom Rom or kernel without tripping it?
If this has been answered apologize, I did look around before making new thread.
Thanks!
Also on a side note, white or black note 3?
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Knox isn't really for T-mobile to detect root/custom firmware but for Samsung warranty. A fair amount of people on here have stated that they still sent their phones in to Sammy for warranty and they still got their phones fixed. T-mobile really only look for cracked screens, water damage and that the phone powers on and boots up. Not to say you'll never have an issue but i would say it's not really that big of a deal to trip the Knox counter. Especially if you bought the insurance like Asurion. I don't think they even care if your rooted and ROM'd
Awesome. My concern here is that I would be disqualified from the jump program... I'd like to get the Note 4 as soon as it comes out.. Is there currently any way to root and flash a room without tripping Knox? Or can we only root without tripping Knox?
Before this gets locked, yes you can root without tripping knox. As mentioned knox is for samsung to deny repairs if they see fit (if the phone is sent to them). Tmobile could care less if the phone is rooted or not. You just have to be careful about warranty repairs for samsung, thats what they may or may not look at.
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Awesome. My concern here is that I would be disqualified from the jump program... I'd like to get the Note 4 as soon as it comes out.. Is there currently any way to root and flash a room without tripping Knox? Or can we only root without tripping Knox?
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On the old 4.3 firmware yes you can root with Root De La Vega and not trip the Knox counter but once you put ANY custom recovery it will trip the counter. Now on the OTA 4.4.2 that was released on Wednesday, the only 2 current ways to root (TWRP or Philz CWM) will trip the Knox counter no matter what. So until something comes out like an updated ROOT De La Vega, there's no way to even root without tripping the Knox counter.
Also from what i read, RDLV isn't being developed anymore so unless they decide to do something with it for the all the 4.4.2 releases hitting phones these days there may not be anything for a bit to root without tripping knox.
Jfree3000 said:
Before this gets locked, yes you can root without tripping knox. As mentioned knox is for samsung to deny repairs if they see fit (if the phone is sent to them). Tmobile could care less if the phone is rooted or not. You just have to be careful about warranty repairs for samsung, thats what they may or may not look at.
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That is true for 4.3 but so far you can't on 4.4 from everything I have seen. Do you now of a way to not trip knox on 4.4?
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Before this gets locked, yes you can root without tripping knox. As mentioned knox is for samsung to deny repairs if they see fit (if the phone is sent to them). Tmobile could care less if the phone is rooted or not. You just have to be careful about warranty repairs for samsung, thats what they may or may not look at.
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Did I miss something? Is there a way to Root 4.4.2 without tripping Knox? I don't care I've tripped Knox the first night i had my N3 but I didn't think there was a way. Kningo and RDLV i thought borked the phones and caused bootloops.
My t-mobile store says that if you root your phone then it voids your warranty, so obviously they won't allow me to upgrade... So I know they check for it.. How is it you guys have stores where they don't seem to care?
First of all, sorry for my bad english :silly:
I just rooted my tablet with the towelroot, and i used the phone INFO to see if my tablet was KNOX triggered, and it was not :fingers-crossed:
So after that i was thinking if is possible to unroot the tablet without changing the KNOX?
And if its possible, can you please give me a link to the process?
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition LTE version
Raziel Harmony said:
First of all, sorry for my bad english :silly:
I just rooted my tablet with the towelroot, and i used the phone INFO to see if my tablet was KNOX triggered, and it was not :fingers-crossed:
So after that i was thinking if is possible to unroot the tablet without changing the KNOX?
And if its possible, can you please give me a link to the process?
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition LTE version
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First, you need to boot into Odin (download) mode to see if Knox is triggered. You can't use Phone Info to see if Knox triggered. Knox is only triggered when you root, not when you unroot. If you rooted and knox is not triggered, when you unroot it should be the same.
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First, you need to boot into Odin (download) mode to see if Knox is triggered. You can't use Phone Info to see if Knox triggered. Knox is only triggered when you root, not when you unroot. If you rooted and knox is not triggered, when you unroot it should be the same.
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Thanks for the help buhohitr
I used the ODIN mode and it says that the KNOX was not triggered :victory:
Now i can use my tablet with no worries
And about the the phone INFO,i was referring to the app(phone INFO Samsung) but i didnt explained very well, sorry
Haven't been on this forum for a while, did someone figure out how to root without tripping Knox? Not that it matters, I've already tripped mine.
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RussellEstridge25 said:
Haven't been on this forum for a while, did someone figure out how to root without tripping Knox? Not that it matters, I've already tripped mine.
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Hi RussellEstridge o/
As far as i know the the towelroot is one of a few methods that can root your Android without triggering it...
One of the good things about this root is that he doesn't need a computer to do the process.
Well, I hope you find a method to solve your situation... Good luck :fingers-crossed:
Raziel Harmony said:
First of all, sorry for my bad english :silly:
I just rooted my tablet with the towelroot, and i used the phone INFO to see if my tablet was KNOX triggered, and it was not :fingers-crossed:
So after that i was thinking if is possible to unroot the tablet without changing the KNOX?
And if its possible, can you please give me a link to the process?
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition LTE version
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You can flash the stock firmware for P605
tcntad said:
You can flash the stock firmware for P605
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OK, thanks for the help tcntad o/ :highfive:
Any known method?
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Towelroot was what I used before to root my mondrianlte (SM-T325: Tab Pro 8.4 LTE). Safely without tripping the Knox flag (e.g. Warranty Flag).
Truth be told ya may as well just install full on CM13, since Samsung has since gone on record stating that no Tab Pro beyound the 12.2 w/3GB's would ever get an update to Lollipop, much less Marshmallow.
And, if you still need, or ever plan on using Knox. Then you're better off just staying stock.