How we can request samsung to remove knox from our note 2?
hellmainia said:
How we can request samsung to remove knox from our note 2?
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Why should Samsung remove knox. It's better for them. With knox they have less service costs. It is impossible to persuade Samsung, no matter how many requests we will make.
only flashaholics going mad about this knox thing. and i think these flashaholics just like 5% - 10% of their total customer all over the world or maybe less than that..so should samsung care about them ? not a chance mate.
tryunus said:
Why should Samsung remove knox. It's better for them. With knox they have less service costs. It is impossible to persuade Samsung, no matter how many requests we will make.
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Oky
sora9009 said:
only flashaholics going mad about this knox thing. and i think these flashaholics just like 5% - 10% of their total customer all over the world or maybe less than that..so should samsung care about them ? not a chance mate.
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True but knox is irritating.
it hasnt bricked a single device yet
the brick bug of Note1 where wiping in cwm on an unsafe kernel bricked a device was far worse- so many youngsters/experts cried
hellmainia said:
True but knox is irritating.
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In what way?
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Bert.C said:
In what way?
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I tried to install cwm recovery on stock 4.3.
but because of locked bootloader I was not able to install cwm recovery And after the I am not able to use knox to ...
Knox warranty is void too.
Its a simple message from Samsung, you don't like Knox? Buy another maufacturers device, or, better still, find a way to defeat it, Samsung are not god, they are just another vendor, we don't have to buy their garbage... or we as a community can circumvent their draconian dictatorship vision, simple.
Merry Christmas!
sora9009 said:
only flashaholics going mad about this knox thing. and i think these flashaholics just like 5% - 10% of their total customer all over the world or maybe less than that..so should samsung care about them ? not a chance mate.
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100% true.
rraaka said:
it hasnt bricked a single device yet
the brick bug of Note1 where wiping in cwm on an unsafe kernel bricked a device was far worse- so many youngsters/experts cried
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yeah I remember these days, flashing a custom rom was like walking on eggs. was flashing only on the toilette because every time I scare **** in me haha
we will survive this knox, its nothing compare with a feeling when you can kill your lovrly device just because you want flash something, brrr
happy jesus birthday today guys to everybody
cheers!
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djoni_gitara said:
yeah I remember these days, flashing a custom rom was like walking on eggs. was flashing only on the toilette because every time I scare **** in me haha
we will survive this knox, its nothing compare with a feeling when you can kill your lovrly device just because you want flash something, brrr
happy jesus birthday today guys to everybody
cheers!
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yes, xda will survive this too
i remember you
happy holidays to all on xda
hi
don't matter about knox...Merry Xmas to all.
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This question might be dumb but should I root my phone
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Its your choice. I'd say go ahead and root it. But read about what your doing. Nobody can tell if you should or not. there's not a definite reason not to... that I know of.
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Ok thanks bud Im considering whether should I root it
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Hi,
Maybe some ideas...:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676821&highlight and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1600006&highlight or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633438&highlight
Depends on your reason. I have learned tons about my phone by rooting and then breaking it.....
DO IT. Flashing roms is an addiction though. Just a warning.
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smalss said:
DO IT. Flashing roms is an addiction though. Just a warning.
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Very, very addicting!!!
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I'd say go for it, if you're at least moderately technically inclined.
At the very least unlock the bootloader (this will wipe your phone so backup any photos etc!). Rooting can be done later if you do that first.
If you have to ask, no you probably shouldn't.
No question, definitely root without a doubt.
joshnichols189 said:
If you have to ask, no you probably shouldn't.
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This.
If you don't root your phone, it's not yours. You're not responsible for it if it gets messed up, but you are limited in what you can do with it. You're a licensee, not the owner.
I am of the opinion that I should own what's mine.
Swypesation
Logseman said:
If you don't root your phone, it's not yours. You're not responsible for it if it gets messed up, but you are limited in what you can do with it. You're a licensee, not the owner.
I am of the opinion that I should own what's mine.
Swypesation
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Can't tell if srs..
"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light."
I just recently rooted my phone and am relatively new to flashing ROMs but I'm totally addicted. I would agree that you should do as much research and read thoroughly through the forums. Great experience for me so far.
[email protected] said:
Depends on your reason. I have learned tons about my phone by rooting and then breaking it.....
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Same. You really do learn about your device and the way Android works. I've had some good and bad experiences with flashing, but I've learned a lot. It's fun and you can apply so many mods to make your device unique to yourself.
joshnichols189 said:
If you have to ask, no you probably shouldn't.
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This.
Root your phone if you want to unlock thousands of new features and constant updates that'll fix bugs and a powerful dev teams that work on the best phone in the root world.
DLD511 said:
Root your phone if you want to unlock thousands of new features and constant updates that'll fix bugs and a powerful dev teams that work on the best phone in the root world.
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And open up thousands of questions.
Give it a shot. Be sure to follow every step. There is a lot of benefits to it.
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DLD511 said:
Root your phone if you want to unlock thousands of new features and constant updates that'll fix bugs and a powerful dev teams that work on the best phone in the root world.
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And create thousands more bugs at the same time
So sorry I know this question was probably asked already but I did a search but I couldn't find an answer. I am fairly new to the Galaxy Nexus and i notice jelly bean been out since the summer and we still dont have a release date on it. Love this device its so amazing man and again sorry for asking this question.
When the big red is done testing.
-or do what the cool kids do here-
unlock, fastboot a recovery and flash a JB rom.
good day.
Yep, grab a JB rom and stop the wondering!
chopper the dog said:
When the big red is done testing.
-or do what the cool kids do here-
unlock, fastboot a recovery and flash a JB rom.
good day.
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this is exactly what I am planning to do...I am done waiting for verizon to release the update ....
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chopper the dog said:
When the big red is done testing.
-or do what the cool kids do here-
unlock, fastboot a recovery and flash a JB rom.
good day.
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:laugh: Yea i am thinking about doing this the only problem is I am so terrified that I might brick my phone. I don't understand how is this a pure google phone and we have to wait on Verizon for updates?
mbrown3460 said:
:laugh: Yea i am thinking about doing this the only problem is I am so terrified that I might brick my phone. I don't understand how is this a pure google phone and we have to wait on Verizon for updates?
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It's extremely hard to brick this phone. Read a few guides and you'll be fine
mbrown3460 said:
:laugh: Yea i am thinking about doing this the only problem is I am so terrified that I might brick my phone. I don't understand how is this a pure google phone and we have to wait on Verizon for updates?
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Verizon just wants control, And to make everyone suffer with horrible bloatware.
bOx Stash - https://www.box.com/shared/d8a46b7252c38069deb1
biscuitownz said:
It's extremely hard to brick this phone. Read a few guides and you'll be fine
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withbloodskies said:
Verizon just wants control, And to make everyone suffer with horrible bloatware.
bOx Stash - https://www.box.com/shared/d8a46b7252c38069deb1
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:good: Well take a dive later today
Verizon need to change the name to Galaxy droid or something lol
mbrown3460 said:
Verizon need to change the name to Galaxy droid or something lol
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Sounds about right.
I have both snail mailed and emailed (directly to the CEO) VZW. No response...and it's been about a month since I mailed their corporate headquarters.
If I were a betting man is say by January... just a guess though. Happy flashing!
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Right now where I live the wifi is very unstable. Just wondering, if i can possible to turn S3 HotSpot?
If u get the tmobile it should come with mobile hot spot that you can use it
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Does your phone have root?
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justice26 said:
Does your phone have root?
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No. I don't. New Phone, I am afraid to do so.
tructo said:
If u get the tmobile it should come with mobile hot spot that you can use it
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Does Simple Mobile come with it too?
Try foxfi from the play store. It's a free app. Read the instructions to help u set it up. Hope it helps.
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Don't be afraid to root. On these phones it is extremely easy and there is always Odin which can rescue you from almost anything.
dkmdlb said:
Don't be afraid to root. On these phones it is extremely easy and there is always Odin which can rescue you from almost anything.
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I thought root void warranty. Also I am new to the whole root things. Don't know what kind of benefit I will get from root. Don't know why I should consider to do so.
You will get awesomeness
SGT2012 said:
I thought root void warranty. Also I am new to the whole root things. Don't know what kind of benefit I will get from root. Don't know why I should consider to do so.
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Well:
1st U'll get rid of all the useless crap T-MO/ ATT pre-install on your phone.
2.- Better Battery Life.
3.- Unleashes Phone true potential, it works the way it was intended.
Plus many more performance and battery Tweaks, Overclocking abilities (push ur phones CPU to work Harder) , UnderVolting (control Over battery Voltage with proper usage increases battery life).... among other awesome things if u are interested!,
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Well:
1st U'll get rid of all the useless crap T-MO/ ATT pre-install on your phone.
2.- Better Battery Life.
3.- Unleashes Phone true potential, it works the way it was intended.
Plus many more performance and battery Tweaks, Overclocking abilities (push ur phones CPU to work Harder) , UnderVolting (control Over battery Voltage with proper usage increases battery life).... among other awesome things if u are interested!,
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
Yes but you can always unroot if necessary and your warranty will be intact.
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Yes but you can always unroot if necessary and your warranty will be intact.
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Cool. I will look into more before I do it. I worry my phone will turn into brick. I saw a few thread floating around.
Just read and read and read some more. As long as you follow all the guides step by step and are making sure everything you do is meant for YOUR device, you won't end up bricking your phone. In fact, you'll be pleased with the results. Guaranteed. But remember, every instructional thread you read has a warning. Read them carefully and if you're still uncomfortable, don't be afraid to ask more questions. Anyone willing to respond to a question typically knows what they're talking about.
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It is if something go bad while u "root". But thank to the xda u can alway reverse it back to unroot to send it back for warranty
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According to Samsung Yes But....
SGT2012 said:
Again isn't that will void warranty?
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According to samsung if u flash a custom binary u have voided ur warranty. New devices like in our case the S3, Even S2 has a binary counter which keeps counts how many times have u flash ur device with a custom Rom,but even with this counter installed there's always a work around to reset this counter and "cash in" in our warranties. So feel confident that u can root and always bring back ur device to stock and have full warranty coverage.!!! SO HACK ON AND FLASH AWAY!!! U' WILL LOVE IT! :good:
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
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If you don't return to stock before doing a warranty exchange then yes. If you're smart and unroot then no.
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If u wanna root your phones. Here are some guides.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1723175
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Again isn't that will void warranty?
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There are ways to reverse back to stock and reset your count to Zero so that T-mo cannot tell you rooted and you can return your phone if you need to. You need to search Unroot Galaxy SIII for instructions or look here in the forums.
Youtube bro lol
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Just read and read and read some more. As long as you follow all the guides step by step and are making sure everything you do is meant for YOUR device, you won't end up bricking your phone. In fact, you'll be pleased with the results. Guaranteed. But remember, every instructional thread you read has a warning. Read them carefully and if you're still uncomfortable, don't be afraid to ask more questions. Anyone willing to respond to a question typically knows what they're talking about.
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Read some more than this guy even said. If you don't know even what root is then make sure you have read enough to know what you are doing first. We were all noobs once so we all know what your thinking. But you will not regret taking the leap on root. You just get so much more out of your phone than you can imagine.
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Mr_Jay_jay said:
According to samsung if u flash a custom binary u have voided ur warranty. New devices like in our case the S3, Even S2 has a binary counter which keeps counts how many times have u flash ur device with a custom Rom,but even with this counter installed there's always a work around to reset this counter and "cash in" in our warranties. So feel confident that u can root and always bring back ur device to stock and have full warranty coverage.!!! SO HACK ON AND FLASH AWAY!!! U' WILL LOVE IT! :good:
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Triangle away from play store. That easily takes care of the flash counter.
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Hi,
Good day to everyone,
I have an note 3 neo which is rooted, anyone know how to De-Knox? urgent need send to warranty due to hardware issue.
shiropetto said:
Hi,
Good day to everyone,
I have an note 3 neo which is rooted, anyone know how to De-Knox? urgent need send to warranty due to hardware issue.
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No way to reset the knox counter. Let us know how service solved your claim when knox is tripped.
ianbbaa said:
No way to reset the knox counter. Let us know how service solved your claim when knox is tripped.
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i may wait till the de-KNOX been released before send to warranty. just a small issue on the touch issue. i will ask to try in safe mode
shiropetto said:
i may wait till the de-KNOX been released before send to warranty. just a small issue on the touch issue. i will ask to try in safe mode
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hopefully you will not wait for too long...
read this:
http://omegadroid.co/wanted-knox-void-warranty-0x1/
ianbbaa said:
hopefully you will not wait for too long...
read this:
http://omegadroid.co/wanted-knox-void-warranty-0x1/
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perhaps will release something what are Samsung users waiting. KNOX still can be reset or disabled even though Samsung increasing the security level if something about KNOX was leaked from Samsung...
Yea I hope we won't wait long for de-knox. I think it's possible since they did it with other flagships.
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i have Knox deaktiviert with Super Su pro After cf autoroot from cainfire
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koenig666 said:
i have Knox deaktiviert with Super Su pro After cf autoroot from cainfire
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What about the counter, has gone back to 0x0?
It's the first time I don't buy top of samsung or iphone when I tried it or symbian, but I never had a phone not rooted or jailbreaked or not unblocked. I think nevermore... Why a bootloader blocked? Here we love to do something ourselves .. or receive good info from ours excellent developers.
maddacas said:
It's the first time I don't buy top of samsung or iphone when I tried it or symbian, but I never had a phone not rooted or jailbreaked or not unblocked. I think nevermore... Why a bootloader blocked? Here we love to do something ourselves .. or receive good info from ours excellent developers.
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We just need to wait a little more for developers. Development will surely step up.
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maddacas said:
It's the first time I don't buy top of samsung or iphone when I tried it or symbian, but I never had a phone not rooted or jailbreaked or not unblocked. I think nevermore... Why a bootloader blocked? Here we love to do something ourselves .. or receive good info from ours excellent developers.
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the bootloader is locked for a reason to provide security, means you cannot accidentally damage your hardware by flashing anything on top
thilak devraj said:
the bootloader is locked for a reason to provide security, means you cannot accidentally damage your hardware by flashing anything on top
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when I buy a phone I want to be free to damage it if I want. But FYI I never bricked one of my phones...
maddacas said:
when I buy a phone I want to be free to damage it if I want. But FYI I never bricked one of my phones...
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yeah, because you never tried to root 'em right??oops
thilak devraj said:
yeah, because you never tried to root 'em right??
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Read his first post. He never had a phone not rooted.
adriansticoid said:
Read his first post. He never had a phone not rooted.
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****
maddacas said:
when I buy a phone I want to be free to damage it if I want. But FYI I never bricked one of my phones...
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If you're not the only person to buy this phone, then I imagine there are other people besides yourself that don't want to be free to damage it. It's not all about you.
Tel864 said:
If you're not the only person to buy this phone, then I imagine there are other people besides yourself that don't want to be free to damage it. It's not all about you.
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they are free to do what they want. Flashing is not possible if someone don't know or wanto to do
maddacas said:
they are free to do what they want. Flashing is not possible if someone don't know or wanto to do
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If all bootloaders were unlocked from the factory it would be a security nightmare.
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maddacas said:
they are free to do what they want. Flashing is not possible if someone don't know or wanto to do
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If someone wants to flash and don't know what to do, the internet is here. Instructions are everywhere.