[Q] problem with 4.3 - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

hello , my galaxy s3 is at 4.3 and imei locked but my sim is working fine with no problem beside the mmi (which i solved it ), i want to root my phone but without trip Knox counter and i have a Q : if i did something wrong in the proses of rooting , what should i do ? and is there by any chance that sim will not work if i used kies to reinstall 4.3 ?
thank u for helping

Unfortuantly, there is no way to root your phone without tripping the KNOX counter. You can make backups before you root with this, and actually root with this. Good luck!
P.S, please try to improve your grammar, bad grammar pushes away support, and makes your text hard to read.

If you decide to go ahead with rooting, and the CF-Auto-Root method to which HeroCC provided the link does not work, check method two in this post |Guide|How-To| Root & Install Custom Recovery for 4.3 Update
(method one is the CF-Auto-Root manner)

dawgdoc said:
If you decide to go ahead with rooting, and the CF-Auto-Root method to which HeroCC provided the link does not work, check method two in this post |Guide|How-To| Root & Install Custom Recovery for 4.3 Update
(method one is the CF-Auto-Root manner)
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thank you so much , it works without any problem :good::good::good::good:
about what about kiktak update ?

HeroCC said:
Unfortuantly, there is no way to root your phone without tripping the KNOX counter. You can make backups before you root with this, and actually root with this. Good luck!
P.S, please try to improve your grammar, bad grammar pushes away support, and makes your text hard to read.
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thank you for he P.S , i will

a1white said:
thank you so much , it works without any problem :good::good::good::good:
about what about kiktak update ?
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I have yet to see the official AT&T kitkat update roll out where I am. Nor have I seen any TouchWiz kitkat ROMs, I wouldn't expect any until the official version or a leaked release of it is out from Samsung or AT&T. There are AOSP/AOKP based versions of kitkat available.

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[Q] Kingo root help

So i have a Galaxy s4 mini with sprint as my carrier. I'm currently trying to root it via Kingo root app but the problem is that everytime i try, the end result is NeedRoot. I checked my phone and apparently the problem is that everytime I try to root, i get a little shield on my phone saying "Security notice" once it's clicked it states " An attempt to access a secure area on your phone without authorization has been blocked. Make sure your phone is protected by updating the security policy to the latest version from samsung". So how do I remove this policy problem? I just want to root my S4 Mini. Any help/advice is great help, thank you!
No one has an answer?
irvinavitia said:
No one has an answer?
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If you took all the updates and are on NA7, no. As far as I know we need ODIN/Kies to root now. Ideally, we wouldn't have have taken the update that made Knox an issue. Someone would have dumped update, broken it apart and gave us a zip to flash everything but the bootloader so we wouldn't have these issues.
I believe you will find the answer to your question here ...
Rooting SPH-L520 Under KNOX?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2676255
mdawdy said:
I believe you will find the answer to your question here ...
Rooting SPH-L520 Under KNOX?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2676255
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Did you notice who posted last on there?
Hi i have a s4 mini gti9195i with knox rooted by kingo root apk
how can i change from kingo's superuser to supersu from chainfire? The update of the binary fails.
Not fast but 100% good way:
1. Flash stock firmware with odin (remove kingoroot and all it's trash).
2. Use CF-Auto-root or (if you plan to use custom roms) flash custom recovery.
Notice:
CF-Auto-root probably will trip knox flag when trying to disable knox security.

Downgrading 4.3 to 4.3

Ok so I dont know if this has already been discussed but i have a 900t on 4.3 mj7...can i downgrade it to an earlier version of 4.3 that is rootable without tripping knox?
rawready said:
Ok so I dont know if this has already been discussed but i have a 900t on 4.3 mj7...can i downgrade it to an earlier version of 4.3 that is rootable without tripping knox?
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This may be of interest to you. So, there may be a way, but personally i recommend following this thread and grabbing the latest updates and going that route keeping Knox in tact. I hope this helps you out man.. Have a great night.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2676412
actually im on mI7...i can root without tripping knox then correct!?
rawready said:
actually im on mI7...i can root without tripping knox then correct!?
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Yes sir you can, here, if you are really wanting to stay on that older firmware, give this thread a peek, and see what by a think. May be of assistance to you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582600
Or also go ahead and check that one out man, any question go ahead and get back to me. In hope this was of some assistance to ya.

Simple Question about Knox and Custom ROMs, Recoveries, and Themes...

Hi Friends,
I am coming from a Sprint Note 3, last ROM activity more than 6 months ago. I now want to use to a GSM provider, thus I bought the T-Mobile Note 3, and am ready to get it rooted and etc.
But one simple question, in case something is changed in the last 6 months:
There is NO WAY, on Tmo Note 3, to install a Custom ROM, Recovery, and/or themes WITHOUT tripping the Knox counter, correct?
I only ask because I thought in the ATT version they're able to use Safe Strap or something...
Thank you!
re: knox
ProFragger said:
Hi Friends,
I am coming from a Sprint Note 3, last ROM activity more than 6 months ago. I now want to use to a GSM provider, thus I bought the T-Mobile Note 3, and am ready to get it rooted and etc.
But one simple question, in case something is changed in the last 6 months:
There is NO WAY, on Tmo Note 3, to install a Custom ROM, Recovery, and/or themes WITHOUT tripping the Knox counter, correct?
I only ask because I thought in the ATT version they're able to use Safe Strap or something...
Thank you!
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If your new Tmobile Note 3 has not been upgraded to Android 4.4.2
and your baseband it "N900TUVUBMI7" then you are in luck!
If the above is true then your note 3 has not caught the knox pox yet
and never will unless you upgrade your firmware for a newer version.
What this means is that you can root, install any themes and any custom roms
and you will not catch the knox pox, the android jellybean 4.3 N900TUVUBMI7
firmwares and stock or custom roms do not include knox in the firmware like
Kitkat 4.4.2 NB4 and NE6 updates do.
On the tmobile note 3 its super easy to root, flashing
custom roms and installing/flashing themes.
The tmobile note 3 has no safe-strap or anything like it.
Rooting is a straight forward thing which could not be
easier.
The only way to keep the knox away is not to upgrade to android 4.4.2 NB4 (or newer)
and keep the original jellybean 4.3 with baseband of N900TUVUBMI7 which hopefully
came with your new phone.
You can check the baseband easily, just go into settings and find the "About Device"
and scroll down until you see baseband and see if it's N900TUVUBMI7.
When I first bought my new note 3 it had the N900TUVUBMI7 baseband.
There is not enough difference or improvement in any of the updates available now
for someone who is really worried about warranty issues.
Once you catch knox there is no way to remove or disable it.
Personally I could care less about knox but that's just me.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
If your new Tmobile Note 3 has not been upgraded to Android 4.4.2
and your baseband it "N900TUVUBMI7" then you are in luck!
If the above is true then your note 3 has not caught the knox pox yet
and never will unless you upgrade your firmware for a newer version.
What this means is that you can root, install any themes and any custom roms
and you will not catch the knox pox, the android jellybean 4.3 N900TUVUBMI7
firmwares and stock or custom roms do not include knox in the firmware like
Kitkat 4.4.2 NB4 and NE6 updates do.
On the tmobile note 3 its super easy to root, flashing
custom roms and installing/flashing themes.
The tmobile note 3 has no safe-strap or anything like it.
Rooting is a straight forward thing which could not be
easier.
The only way to keep the knox away is not to upgrade to android 4.4.2 NB4 (or newer)
and keep the original jellybean 4.3 with baseband of N900TUVUBMI7 which hopefully
came with your new phone.
You can check the baseband easily, just go into settings and find the "About Device"
and scroll down until you see baseband and see if it's N900TUVUBMI7.
When I first bought my new note 3 it had the N900TUVUBMI7 baseband.
There is not enough difference or improvement in any of the updates available now
for someone who is really worried about warranty issues.
Once you catch knox there is no way to remove or disable it.
Personally I could care less about knox but that's just me.
Good luck!
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Misterjunky, thank you SO MUCH for the very informative post! Unfortunately, the previous owner of the phone did upgrade to NB4, so it looks like I am quite screwed?
With that said, even if I do go around the Knox trip by Kies update to NE4, and then using TowelRoot, I don't suppose there is anyway to keep the Knox count to 0x0, and still get the Custom Recovery installed for ROMs and Themes, correct?
Thank you again! LOL!
Misterjunky said:
If your new Tmobile Note 3 has not been upgraded to Android 4.4.2
and your baseband it "N900TUVUBMI7" then you are in luck!
If the above is true then your note 3 has not caught the knox pox yet
and never will unless you upgrade your firmware for a newer version.
What this means is that you can root, install any themes and any custom roms
and you will not catch the knox pox, the android jellybean 4.3 N900TUVUBMI7
firmwares and stock or custom roms do not include knox in the firmware like
Kitkat 4.4.2 NB4 and NE6 updates do.
On the tmobile note 3 its super easy to root, flashing
custom roms and installing/flashing themes.
The tmobile note 3 has no safe-strap or anything like it.
Rooting is a straight forward thing which could not be
easier.
The only way to keep the knox away is not to upgrade to android 4.4.2 NB4 (or newer)
and keep the original jellybean 4.3 with baseband of N900TUVUBMI7 which hopefully
came with your new phone.
You can check the baseband easily, just go into settings and find the "About Device"
and scroll down until you see baseband and see if it's N900TUVUBMI7.
When I first bought my new note 3 it had the N900TUVUBMI7 baseband.
There is not enough difference or improvement in any of the updates available now
for someone who is really worried about warranty issues.
Once you catch knox there is no way to remove or disable it.
Personally I could care less about knox but that's just me.
Good luck!
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Wow thanks so much i was looking for information and i was so lost.
I have the exact baseband and 4.3 . So how can i root it? I'm lost with which one cf auto root, de la vega, kingo etc. which one do you think is better for me? . my last cellphone is a note 2 from verizon. But it was so easy to root it. And the note 3 with all the stuff with knox is exploding my head x_X
I want to root because i'm in DR and i need to sim unlock the phone via region lock away, and i want to update to kitkat without any problem but with my root
Edit: i used Towelroot new root method by geohot and it worked!!!!! really awesome and fast. i used the region lock away it worked too. Now i just want to upgrade to kk without loosing my sim lock :L, any recommendations?
re: root/knox
ProFragger said:
Misterjunky, thank you SO MUCH for the very informative post! Unfortunately, the previous owner of the phone did upgrade to NB4, so it looks like I am quite screwed?
With that said, even if I do go around the Knox trip by Kies update to NE4, and then using TowelRoot, I don't suppose there is anyway to keep the Knox count to 0x0, and still get the Custom Recovery installed for ROMs and Themes, correct?
Thank you again! LOL!
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Upgrading the firmware/rom to a newer than NE4 or NE6 using Kies or Odin
will NOT touch the KNOX counter but it will still get KNOX if you root the
phone and flash custom roms and or kernels.
Any other rooting method beside cd-autoroot is just asking for trouble.
Unfortunatly we cannot downgrade to jellybean 4.3
There is a complicated way to ROOT NB4/NE4/NE6 official Samsung firmware
without tripping the Knox counter, but it's complicated and even after successful
root you still will not be able to flash custom roms, recoveries or kernels without
tripping the KNOX counter.
Here is a link in case you are interested in "Root De La Vega" which has step
by step instructions how to use Root De La Vega to get root access without
tripping the Knox counter:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2479952
Good luck!
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Steph4n said:
Wow thanks so much i was looking for information and i was so lost.
I have the exact baseband and 4.3 . So how can i root it? I'm lost with which one cf auto root, de la vega, kingo etc. which one do you think is better for me? . my last cellphone is a note 2 from verizon. But it was so easy to root it. And the note 3 with all the stuff with knox is exploding my head x_X
I want to root because i'm in DR and i need to sim unlock the phone via region lock away, and i want to update to kitkat without any problem but with my root
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Here is the direct download link for the proper cf-autoroot for Note 3 N900T.
http://download.chainfire.eu/354/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hltetmo-hltetmo-smn900t.zip
1: Unzip this zip file into a NEW folder on your windows desktop.
2: Be sure you have the Samsung USB driver installed in your computer.
3: Open odin and put the cf-autoroot file in the PDA slot in odin.
4: Power down the phone.
5: Plug the USB cable from computer to your phone.
6: You should see the [com:xx] in odin change colors
7: Click RUN in odin
8: It usually takes about 5 minutes for it to flash, after it's successful the phone reboots.
That's all there is to rooting.
Good luck!

[ROOT] TowelRoot - 4.3 & 4.4.2

Hey everyone! Most of you have probably already heard about this, but for those who have not, I thought I would post up the information.
XDA Recognized Developer @geohot has developed a new root method that so far is working for many, many devices....Including ours!!! And believe me, it just does not get any easier than this!
Check out geohot's original thread here on XDA: I'm throwing a party and you should come **GS5 ROOT THREAD**
Don't forget to at least click his Thanks button, and consider donating to him if you can. There was a bounty started for rooting the Verizon and AT&T S5's, and they finally got their wish! And geohot gets to claim a nearly $19,000 bounty!!! Amazing stuff! For those who may not be familiar with his previous work, he was the first to jailbreak the iPhone/iPod, and if I am not mistaken he did the same with the PS3!
So anyway, you are here to root your device, no? I guess we should get on with it then!
This is confirmed to work on 4.3, NC2 firmware for the T999, as well as 4.3 and 4.4.2 KK firmware for the I747! It should work for the T999V firmware released this morning, and for the upcoming KK updates to the T999/T999L/T999N!
HOW TO ROOT WITH TOWELROOT
Developed By: geohot
Go to http://towelroot.com
Click on the red Lambda symbol to download the towelroot.apk
Install towelroot.apk on your device
Open the app
"make it ra1n"
You are now rooted! But need to follow a couple more steps.
Install Chainfire's SuperSU from the Play Store
Open SuperSu and let it update the su binary
When it asks if you would like to disable Knox, SAY YES!​
Note: I tested this on stock unrooted 4.3 firmware. Build NC2. When I told SuperSu to disable Knox it just hung with the spinner going. I just had to close SuperSu, reopen and when prompted again, said yes and it worked just fine.
There you have it! The easiest root method we have ever had for our S3's! Enjoy!
Recently many have reported problems with root after installing SuperSU. Mostly they are issues with updating the binary breaking root. Chainfire knows about this and is working on it, but until he fixes it do not install via the Play Store.
Instead, download and install (as a normal app) SuperSU 2.00 from here.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712471997
This should get you guys by until he finds a fix. Sorry for the trouble some of you have had.
CONFIRMED .. this worked on My Videotron SGH-T999V with latest stock 4.4.2 firmware (NF1) ... altho with the following notes ...
at first I tried to use the same procedure I used to root 4.3 (twrp 2.7.1.0 recovery, de-knox script, and superSu 1.65) ... but su binary would either fail to update or not survive boot
used latest towel root apk (version 2), but su binary failed to update until after a reboot
now I'm in the process of using root and Titanium to debloat KitKat .. thanks samsung, lol
so far, I don't really notice much difference between kitkat and 4.3 which is kinda odd for a "major" release .. it's actually a letdown
mucho thanks for bringing this to our forum, Doc ... merci bien
thank you for this method, unfortunately i only found out about this now and rooted with cf-auto-root last night. Are there are advantages using towelroot instead of cf-auto-root besides that you dont need odin?
In the end, root is root. So no real advantages once you've already done so. This just makes the process extra quick and super easy!
I consider it to be the safest method at this point as well. If for no other reason than it limits the potential for human errors. But it also requires no flashing, which which always carries some risk of its own.
If anyone who has never tripped the warranty bit tries this method, please confirm it does not trip it.
Its been reported not to already on other devices, and I see no reason it would, but its better to have confirmation on each device nonetheless.
And fyi, after flashing stock then running Towelroot, the device status remained "Official" and I could still check for updates until I rebooted. After rebooting it re-runs its check and sets the status to "Custom".
can verify that it works
WAY TO GO
Can confirm this works on At&t stock 4.3:good:
This is a wonderful, wonderful thing & may actually get me off my lazy a$$ & get me to finally root...
Many props to @geohot!
Lol! Kinda hard to make excuses to not root now, huh?
Thanks worked great on my sgh-t999v running stock 4.4.2, it got hung up on disabling knox but after a reset and opening supersu again the message popped up and disabled knox. This is aMAZing
So I tried Towelroot yesterday with both mine and my wifes S3, I can confirm that it works and didn't have any problems. I've included screenshots from Download Mode and Device Status...All Official!....And most important....DeBloated!!!!
Thanks for the advise Doc:victory:
After completing this, is it as easy as getting goo manager or rom manager from playstore, and installing a custom recovery?
Been out of the loop for a while now...lol
fasteddie5 said:
After completing this, is it as easy as getting goo manager or rom manager from playstore, and installing a custom recovery?
Been out of the loop for a while now...lol
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From whats around it seems that flashing a custom recovery will lead to a increased warranty counter...But if you don't care...flash away.
That was the easiest root ever. Just followed your instructions and only had an "issue" with SuperSU. I just rebooted and all is working fine. Thanks.
DocHoliday77 said:
If anyone who has never tripped the warranty bit tries this method, please confirm it does not trip it.
Its been reported not to already on other devices, and I see no reason it would, but its better to have confirmation on each device nonetheless.
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I can confirm that the warranty bit does not get tripped with this rooting method. The status is custom now however but warranty but remains at 0.
Sent from my SGH-T999L using XDA Free mobile app
Worked
Thank You, Thank You, Thank you Geohot, you the man, this worked great on my Samsung Galaxy S5 with KitKat 4.4.2 Firmware, I got at AT&T!!!! Finally can use my SD Card as intended.
DocHoliday77 said:
Hey everyone! Most of you have probably already heard about this, but for those who have not, I thought I would post up the information.
XDA Recognized Developer @geohot has developed a new root method that so far is working for many, many devices....Including ours!!! And believe me, it just does not get any easier than this!
Check out geohot's original thread here on XDA: I'm throwing a party and you should come **GS5 ROOT THREAD**
Don't forget to at least click his Thanks button, and consider donating to him if you can. There was a bounty started for rooting the Verizon and AT&T S5's, and they finally got their wish! And geohot gets to claim a nearly $19,000 bounty!!! Amazing stuff! For those who may not be familiar with his previous work, he was the first to jailbreak the iPhone/iPod, and if I am not mistaken he did the same with the PS3!
So anyway, you are here to root your device, no? I guess we should get on with it then!
This is confirmed to work on 4.3, NC2 firmware for the T999, as well as 4.3 and 4.4.2 KK firmware for the I747! It should work for the T999V firmware released this morning, and for the upcoming KK updates to the T999/T999L/T999N!
HOW TO ROOT WITH TOWELROOT
Developed By: geohot
Go to http://towelroot.com
Click on the red Lambda symbol to download the towelroot.apk
Install towelroot.apk on your device
Open the app
"make it ra1n"
You are now rooted! But need to follow a couple more steps.
Install Chainfire's SuperSU from the Play Store
Open SuperSu and let it update the su binary
When it asks if you would like to disable Knox, SAY YES!​
Note: I tested this on stock unrooted 4.3 firmware. Build NC2. When I told SuperSu to disable Knox it just hung with the spinner going. I just had to close SuperSu, reopen and when prompted again, said yes and it worked just fine.
There you have it! The easiest root method we have ever had for our S3's! Enjoy!
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fgarzabangs said:
Thank You, Thank You, Thank you Geohot, you the man, this worked great on my Samsung Galaxy S5 with KitKat 4.4.2 Firmware, I got at AT&T!!!! Finally can use my SD Card as intended.
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If I remember correctly, the AT&T S5's bootloader was locked and you guys couldn't gain root, right? Be careful on your next updates because as I understand it, Towelroot makes use of a kernel exploit which I believe has been patched in all kernels dated after June 6. This means Towelroot most likely will not work on future updates for you guys.
I could be wrong, and hope I am, but just use caution when you update again.
I have a wind mobile S3. It was running 4.3 and rooted. I upgraded to 4.4.2 via odin and none of the methods including this one are working for me.
broken7 said:
I have a wind mobile S3. It was running 4.3 and rooted. I upgraded to 4.4.2 via odin and none of the methods including this one are working for me.
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I am on Wind, upated to the latest 4.4.2 via Odin, went to the website, downloaded the app, ran it, install SuperSU, rebooted and was rooted. I had to do the "knox disable" thing twice, but that's it. I rooted fine.
getochkn said:
I am on Wind, upated to the latest 4.4.2 via Odin, went to the website, downloaded the app, ran it, install SuperSU, rebooted and was rooted. I had to do the "knox disable" thing twice, but that's it. I rooted fine.
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I had to remove lbe security master then the root worked.
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I've got it rooted, xposed installed with the module to translate lbe but I can't download lbe security master because it's not available in my country, thanks google store. So frustrating.

How to root?!?

Im on 5.1.1 G925TUVU3DOJ7. Is it possible to root 5.1.1 without tripping knox right now? Or can i downgrade to 5.0.2 by flashing stock 5.0.2 with odin then root with ping pong without tripping knox?
Also what are the best roms, kernals & other cool tweaks you recommend? Just got this phone so i would really appreciate the help, thanks have a good one.
I don't think there's a way to root without tripping KNOX right now. There was an engineering bootloader that allowed flashing without tripping KNOX, but I don't know if it still works (it might). However, this bootloader breaks the fingerprint scanner. There is no way to have an un-tripped KNOX and working fingerprint scanner at the moment, I know that for sure.
king.23 said:
Im on 5.1.1 G925TUVU3DOJ7. Is it possible to root 5.1.1 without tripping knox right now? Or can i downgrade to 5.0.2 by flashing stock 5.0.2 with odin then root with ping pong without tripping knox?
Also what are the best roms, kernals & other cool tweaks you recommend? Just got this phone so i would really appreciate the help, thanks have a good one.
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PingPong used to work, it doesn't anymore. I agree with what the other poster said about the engineering bootloader however this file was requested to be removed by samsung (sboot.bin) so good luck finding it. I think you might be onto something downgrading to a previous release, I'm not too sure but the OH6 I think is the one that I used PingPong on to gain root but I don't know if the new bootloader will let u. It should though, if it replaces the sboot.bin it should let u downgrade. I'm just not sure, this new update has caused a lot of stuff to not want to flash for me, I'm waiting on my new internet to arrive before I start messing with it anymore because my phone is my only link to the outside world. if you find out please let us know? I'm very interested in the answer.
I've heard Hacker Kernel is a really good one, people seem to love it.
MindGlitch said:
PingPong used to work, it doesn't anymore. I agree with what the other poster said about the engineering bootloader however this file was requested to be removed by samsung (sboot.bin) so good luck finding it. I think you might be onto something downgrading to a previous release, I'm not too sure but the OH6 I think is the one that I used PingPong on to gain root but I don't know if the new bootloader will let u. It should though, if it replaces the sboot.bin it should let u downgrade. I'm just not sure, this new update has caused a lot of stuff to not want to flash for me, I'm waiting on my new internet to arrive before I start messing with it anymore because my phone is my only link to the outside world. if you find out please let us know? I'm very interested in the answer.
I've heard Hacker Kernel is a really good one, people seem to love it.
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If I remember correctly, PingPong only worked on 5.0.X, and once you update to 5.1.X, you are no longer able to downgrade back to 5.0.X. I think if OP is on 5.1.1 his options for root are VERY limited if he wants an in-tact KNOX, especially since you are indeed correct, and the engineering bootloader seems to have been removed.
S6 Edge frozen on G925TUVU3DOJ7
guys i need help , after flashing the rom G925TUVU3DOJ7 on my S6 Edge 925T its stuck on galaxy logo and not booting , i've trying to use unikernal but its not work i get like flashing is locked !!!
Rooting is a risky business since last update, make sure you have a good download or download again from Samsung website and try again.
Pp.
Really why is everyone so concerned about knox? All it does is make it so you can't use Samsung Pay. So use Android Pay. Set it up before you root then back it up after you root. Restore it whenever you flash a new rom and it will work. I rooted the day I got my S6 Edge which was before the Plus came out and I have never had any problems. Everyone worried about knox this and knox that has a messed up phone.
HI,,I updated firmware 5.1.1 to a rooted G925T using Smart Switch (no errors etc) now the phone is stuck on android Samsung logo so I tried to reflash the firmware many times using Odin3 the only frimware it took with no errors was (G925TUVS3DOJC) which is the last one but still the same thing stuck at Samsung logo so i searched it online and it says something wrong with EFS and has Bad Root Key it know as DRK (DEV Root Key) and don't know how to fix that. anyone can hepl plz.

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