Warranty voided due to root - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Long story short, I sent my S4 to samsung for repairs. Before sending it in I used Triangle away and restored it back to stock, not sure why they say its rooted. I kept on tracking the service only and thought warranty was good because it kept updating saying the bad components where being replaced, while this was going on I was never contacted and told that the device was out of warranty. I go and check today and last message says "(WOI) [PRICE HOLD] Device is OOW by Condition, PBA needs to be changed, device is Rooted, payment is needed.". I have declined to pay the price through their online service tracking system. Has anybody been through this? What can I expect?
*07/30/2014//20:25:16//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
(WOI) [PRICE HOLD] Device is OOW by Condition, PBA needs to be changed, device is Rooted, payment is needed.
*07/30/2014//20:25:16//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/30/2014 7:24 PM-Crystal Fernandez: Ticket is pending status. Pending Reason: Add Standard Charge + PBA charge
*07/30/2014//20:24:28//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/30/2014 7:24 PM-Crystal Fernandez: The Unit did not pass Quality Assurance Check.
*07/29/2014//14:36:45//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/29/2014 1:36 PM-Janeth Prado: The unit has left the technician. SOLUTION: Replaced Component - Replaced LCD
*07/29/2014//14:21:14//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/29/2014 1:21 PM-Janeth Prado: The Unit did not pass Quality Assurance Check.
*07/26/2014//12:49:32//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/26/2014 11:49 AM-Tyrone Davis: The unit has left the technician. SOLUTION: Replaced Component
*07/26/2014//12:49:31//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
dents and marks around bezzel
*07/26/2014//12:49:29//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
replaced usb cable
*07/25/2014//14:41:35//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/25/2014 1:41 PM-Leticia Zuniga: The unit has been received. Pack Condition: Fair Packaging (Box & Cushion)
*07/25/2014//14:41:35//0001773863//Web Chat//ASC*
7/25/2014 1:41 PM-Leticia Zuniga: Accessory: BATTERY,BATTERY COVER,CHARGER

Did you take the 4.3 or 4.4 OTA which included the Knox bootloader? Sounds that way to me.

HampTheToker said:
Did you take the 4.3 or 4.4 OTA which included the Knox bootloader? Sounds that way to me.
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I did take the 4.4 OTA, but can my warranty be denied even if they cannot prove the damaged was caused by rooting?

alxn91 said:
I did take the 4.4 OTA, but can my warranty be denied even if they cannot prove the damaged was caused by rooting?
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Yes. You broke a condition of the user agreement.
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This thread is exactly why I've never taken an OTA with this device. That Knox crap is a great move for Samsung, but bull for people like us that enjoy root. Some think it's silly to worry about Knox, but you've learned how not silly it is the hard way.
Anyway, I hope you get everything straightened out without having to basically rebuy your phone to get it back.

alxn91 said:
I did take the 4.4 OTA, but can my warranty be denied even if they cannot prove the damaged was caused by rooting?
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Good effort using Triangle Away to hide the fact that you rooted your device; too bad though that the KNOX flag was 0x1. There is no way to reset that particular flag and that is how they caught it; not the counter that Triangle Away resets.

I'm not going to come right out and say it.......but I have Knox......and IF for some reason I had to do a exchange or whatever.....lets just say the power button was sticking.....
When I send it off.....believe me they wouldnt be able to see if Knox was there or not.

The Sickness said:
I'm not going to come right out and say it.......but I have Knox......and IF for some reason I had to do a exchange or whatever.....lets just say the power button was sticking.....
When I send it off.....believe me they wouldnt be able to see if Knox was there or not.
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Interesting.............more info plz

The Sickness said:
I'm not going to come right out and say it.......but I have Knox......and IF for some reason I had to do a exchange or whatever.....lets just say the power button was sticking.....
When I send it off.....believe me they wouldnt be able to see if Knox was there or not.
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Interesting.............more info plz
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Yeah, I'm also pretty well lost as to what you meant there, Sickness... unless you mean like... destroying the phone or something. :\

lordcheeto03 said:
Yeah, I'm also pretty well lost as to what you meant there, Sickness... unless you mean like... destroying the phone or something. :\
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Why did you send it to Samsung? If any they would be the ones that would probably check.. T-Mobile would've just sent you a replacement

serio22 said:
Why did you send it to Samsung? If any they would be the ones that would probably check.. T-Mobile would've just sent you a replacement
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I do not carry insurance through T-mobile, I didn't even know the phone was under warranty until I contacted Samsung.

alxn91 said:
I do not carry insurance through T-mobile, I didn't even know the phone was under warranty until I contacted Samsung.
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I have exchanged phones with T-Mobile that was close to a year old. They honor manufacturer warranty.
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The Sickness said:
I have exchanged phones with T-Mobile that was close to a year old. They honor manufacturer warranty.
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Did not know that, how? just walk into a store?
Update: Just got of the phone with T-mobile and they will be sending me out an exchange phone, thank you for the information Sickness warranty would of been done the 10th of this month.

alxn91 said:
Did not know that, how? just walk into a store?
Update: Just got of the phone with T-mobile and they will be sending me out an exchange phone, thank you for the information Sickness warranty would of been done the 10th of this month.
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Even if you exchange your phone through T-Mobile, they will send it back to Samsung. If Samsung finds the KNOX Flag set, T-Mobile will be sending you the bill for the price of the phone. I know, because I bricked my first phone, and the first thing that the T-Mobile guy checked was the Custom ROM and KNOX flags before processing the Warranty claim.

NRadonich said:
Even if you exchange your phone through T-Mobile, they will send it back to Samsung. If Samsung finds the KNOX Flag set, T-Mobile will be sending you the bill for the price of the phone. I know, because I bricked my first phone, and the first thing that the T-Mobile guy checked was the Custom ROM and KNOX flags before processing the Warranty claim.
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If your phone was truely bricked, it wont power up. So how can he see anything. A bricked phone will not show nothing but a black screen. Been there, done that.
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alxn91 said:
Did not know that, how? just walk into a store?
Update: Just got of the phone with T-mobile and they will be sending me out an exchange phone, thank you for the information Sickness warranty would of been done the 10th of this month.
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Sent you a PM

NRadonich said:
Even if you exchange your phone through T-Mobile, they will send it back to Samsung. If Samsung finds the KNOX Flag set, T-Mobile will be sending you the bill for the price of the phone. I know, because I bricked my first phone, and the first thing that the T-Mobile guy checked was the Custom ROM and KNOX flags before processing the Warranty claim.
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He was probably one of us that knows about Knox and ROMs and wanted to be douchy. Any other probably won't know, I've sent back 2 modified devices and never got charged

serio22 said:
He was probably one of us that knows about Knox and ROMs and wanted to be douchy. Any other probably won't know, I've sent back 2 modified devices and never got charged
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Looks like I am going to take my chances.

I've exchanged once already because of my camera. Took less than a week to get a new one in the mail from T-Mobile. I just flashed a stock rom. They don't check.

Android_Monsters said:
I've exchanged once already because of my camera. Took less than a week to get a new one in the mail from T-Mobile. I just flashed a stock rom. They don't check.
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Thank you everybody for the responses, I will let you all know how it goes.

Related

At& root policy

Does anyone know the official root policy at At&t? I waited about 3 months to root my Galaxy S but I want to root and flash mine now without worrying about the warranty in case I screw it up.
Root voids warranty... Just flash back to stock for warranty purposes you can get the odin tar at wwww. Samsung- updates. Com
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It should, but I don't think it matters.
The way I understand it goes as follows: The terms of your warranty are set by Samsung. When you bring a phone to your AT&T store to have it replaced under warranty, AT&T is simply taking that phone and returning it to Samsung for you. The Samsung warranty clearly states that rooting your phone violates your warranty.
Despite that, when I called the support number and asked several people at AT&T, all of them assured me that rooting does not void my warranty. I even made one of the people I spoke with email it to me in writing, for what it's worth. I ended up deciding that it shouldn't really matter though because:
1. It is really easy to root without tripping the counter, and
2. If you go into the store to use your warranty, do you really think the person there will know what the binary counter is, no less how to check it? And if Samsung ends up saying that your phone's warranty was voided, AT&T takes the loss, not you.
mcnulty1 said:
The way I understand it goes as follows: The terms of your warranty are set by Samsung. When you bring a phone to your AT&T store to have it replaced under warranty, AT&T is simply taking that phone and returning it to Samsung for you. The Samsung warranty clearly states that rooting your phone violates your warranty.
Despite that, when I called the support number and asked several people at AT&T, all of them assured me that rooting does not void my warranty. I even made one of the people I spoke with email it to me in writing, for what it's worth. I ended up deciding that it shouldn't really matter though because:
1. It is really easy to root without tripping the counter, and
2. If you go into the store to use your warranty, do you really think the person there will know what the binary counter is, no less how to check it? And if Samsung ends up saying that your phone's warranty was voided, AT&T takes the loss, not you.
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So if the warranty is voided according to Samsung, at&t will still replace it?
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You can unroot/reset the flash counter so why risk submitting a phone that is rooted?
Just unroot and return it to stock first to avoid any hassle - even if some AT&T reps tell you it's ok they are not the decision makers and are OFTEN wrong/mis-informed.
jeffreii said:
You can unroot/reset the flash counter so why risk submitting a phone that is rooted?
Just unroot and return it to stock first to avoid any hassle - even if some AT&T reps tell you it's ok they are not the decision makers and are OFTEN wrong/mis-informed.
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+1 - It's better to be safe then suddenly be on the hook for $600 to AT&T.
WA_Bob said:
+1 - It's better to be safe then suddenly be on the hook for $600 to AT&T.
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What if your phone has been rooted, and the phone will not power on at all. Will I still be able to return and be covered under warranty?
Will AT&T be able to tell that the device has been rooted if it won't power on at all? (I flashed a rom for the 19300 accidentally)
Freaking noobie move. DOH!#$%[email protected]!!
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What if your phone has been rooted, and the phone will not power on at all. Will I still be able to return and be covered under warranty?
Will AT&T be able to tell that the device has been rooted if it won't power on at all? (I flashed a rom for the 19300 accidentally)
Freaking noobie move. DOH!#$%[email protected]!!
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Ouch! Well, you can only try and see but if it they tell you that "You bricked it, you bought it" you don't really have any options.
WA_Bob said:
Ouch! Well, you can only try and see but if it they tell you that "You bricked it, you bought it" you don't really have any options.
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Luckily I am still under the Manufacturer's Warranty, and they replaced it with no problem. Although they did ask me if my device was rooted. I just told them "No" and crossed my fingers.
UItimately they replaced the phone. Thank you for you quick response.
With any luck they'll just go straight to re-imaging it and overwrite everything without bothering to look too closely at it. Then it would be sold or made a warranty replacement as a refurb and everything will work out. I'm sure this isn't the first time someone has brought them a brick and hopefully they're not bothered enough by it to look very closely at what happened to it.
However, I would take a closer look at what ROM you're flashing on which flavor of SGS 3 this time around. Bring in more than one brick and even the slowest sales person might get to wondering!
If you get lucky and the AT&T employee is a good person and your phone is having a hardware issue that could never be caused by root, they sometimes don't care about your phone being rooted. It has happened toa friend of mine.
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With any luck they'll just go straight to re-imaging it and overwrite everything without bothering to look too closely at it. Then it would be sold or made a warranty replacement as a refurb and everything will work out. I'm sure this isn't the first time someone has brought them a brick and hopefully they're not bothered enough by it to look very closely at what happened to it.
However, I would take a closer look at what ROM you're flashing on which flavor of SGS 3 this time around. Bring in more than one brick and even the slowest sales person might get to wondering!
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I know that's right. I will DEFINITELY be putting any ROM I consider flashing under a magnifying glass before flashing away. :victory:
Thank you for your time and your response on this matter, it has been very helpful.
God Bless

[Q] Need Advice On Phone Replacement - KNOX EDITION

Im currently running 4.4.2 with knox free bootloader and im happy with it but my screen is shattered and has been for awhile. Im really ready to have a phone with new glass but dont know what option to take.
1. Keep phone I have and pay 160 to get glass replaced. (or do it myself / not too comfortable taking this job on. The screen is shattered pretty bad)
2. Take advantage of warranty and return phone and hope that insurance gives me the same model and knox free bootloader (the later of the two is unlikely at this point right? as all refurbs have been updated?)
3. Keep shattered screen phone as is and wait another year to get new device. (I really dont want to take this option)
I want to be able to flash roms and create backups. I dont want to be one with KNOX 0x1. What option would you take? Let me know if there's one I missed?
Thanks :good::good:
R.Suave said:
Im currently running 4.4.2 with knox free bootloader and im happy with it but my screen is shattered and has been for awhile. Im really ready to have a phone with new glass but dont know what option to take.
1. Keep phone I have and pay 160 to get glass replaced. (or do it myself / not too comfortable taking this job on. The screen is shattered pretty bad)
2. Take advantage of warranty and return phone and hope that insurance gives me the same model and knox free bootloader (the later of the two is unlikely at this point right? as all refurbs have been updated?)
3. Keep shattered screen phone as is and wait another year to get new device. (I really dont want to take this option)
I want to be able to flash roms and create backups. I dont want to be one with KNOX 0x1. What option would you take? Let me know if there's one I missed?
Thanks :good::good:
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I personally would just get the screen replaced. Either do it myself (after watching a few tear-down videos numerous times) or try to find somewhere that will fix it for cheaper than $160.
I don't know how it works, but how exactly could a shattered screen be a warranty claim? I can see an insurance claim, but a warranty claim?
lordcheeto03 said:
I personally would just get the screen replaced. Either do it myself (after watching a few tear-down videos numerous times) or try to find somewhere that will fix it for cheaper than $160.
I don't know how it works, but how exactly could a shattered screen be a warranty claim? I can see an insurance claim, but a warranty claim?
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Yeah. I would replace it myself but it seems that using LOCA in between the new glass and old digitizer is the only way to go and that process seems risky. I cant find any places around here (Austin, TX) that will do it for cheaper than that. Most of the places only replace the digitizer and glass b/c the process of separating the two is more work.
I meant insurance claim. Sorry bout that.
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Yeah. I would replace it myself but it seems that using LOCA is the only way to go and that process seems risky.
I meant insurance claim. Sorry bout that.
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Yeah, I dread the day I bust my screen... I know it'll happen, just a question of "when." You have quite the predicament. I still say I'd go the route of either doing it myself or getting it done. This would be a sure-fire way to not catch the KNOX-pox. Worse comes to worse and you mess the phone up... insurance claim and hope you don't get one with KNOX.
I thought knox was only for warranty checking. If you hey a replaced device with knox, you should still be able to root install custom recovery and flash away you'll just have a tripped knox.
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I thought knox was only for warranty checking. If you hey a replaced device with knox, you should still be able to root install custom recovery and flash away you'll just have a tripped knox.
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If I had a tripped KNOX, I would still be able to "take advantage" of T-Mobile insurance options in the future just not Samsung warranty options correct?
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If I had a tripped KNOX, I would still be able to "take advantage" of T-Mobile insurance options in the future just not Samsung warranty options correct?
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That is correct. To my knowledge, Items received through an insurance claim have no warranty. So if anything were to happen to it, you can simply make an insurance claim on it. You pay for the insurance, so they can't deny you.
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Can I do this without root?

Just bought the SM-P600 and found out that there is no root that will NOT trip KNOX.
I mainly need root for the following:
1). Add more app in Multi-view
2). Froze Samsung apps
PS: reason I am afraid with KNOX tripping is because if I need warranty work, Samsung may reject my tablet. Samsung repair center seems to be strict - I had Note 1 bought from UK seller. Phone went bad, asked Samsung UK if I can send it for warranty work, I"ll pay the S/H both way. Nope - Samsung said UK devices must be used in UK. The moment I took it out of the country and use it there, warranty voided. Imagine if Samsung USA see KNOX bit...
You know what? Your a smarter man than me, I actually knoxed mine but after today I am not that fussed if my warranty is gone. If I need to claim warranty at any point in the future I will simply fry the mainboard before I send it, either by bridging a car battery across the mainboard or by stripping the the board out and zapping in the microwave for a few seconds.
If the board is totally inoperable they will have replace it, whether or not knox is enabled is irrelevant you can't void what you can't see? Just got to be smart about it and leave no evidence of tampering.
The tear down isn't to hard to be honest, but you can avoid it certainly try and do so, I believe that Towelroot won't knox the unit but certainly do research before hand.
kypreo said:
You know what? Your a smarter man than me, I actually knoxed mine but after today I am not that fussed if my warranty is gone. If I need to claim warranty at any point in the future I will simply fry the mainboard before I send it, either by bridging a car battery across the mainboard or by stripping the the board out and zapping in the microwave for a few seconds.
If the board is totally inoperable they will have replace it, whether or not knox is enabled is irrelevant you can't void what you can't see? Just got to be smart about it and leave no evidence of tampering.
The tear down isn't to hard to be honest, but you can avoid it certainly try and do so, I believe that Towelroot won't knox the unit but certainly do research before hand.
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Can't Samsung deny the warranty if you burn the motherboard under the "User abuse" clause? [emoji12] Just kidding.... It's a hit or miss when it come to Samsung warranty, I suppose.
I almost got burned, as mentioned above. Had Amazon did not have a great return policy, I'd have a $600 door step.
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Can't Samsung deny the warranty if you burn the motherboard under the "User abuse" clause? [emoji12] Just kidding.... It's a hit or miss when it come to Samsung warranty, I suppose.
I almost got burned, as mentioned above. Had Amazon did not have a great return policy, I'd have a $600 door step.
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Truth be said unless you leave visible marks it's hard for them to deny it, I should do a test run in a microwave with dud boards I have at work, at least that way we can determine if that leaves marks hahahaha:laugh:
lanwarrior said:
Just bought the SM-P600 and found out that there is no root that will NOT trip KNOX.
I mainly need root for the following:
1). Add more app in Multi-view
2). Froze Samsung apps
PS: reason I am afraid with KNOX tripping is because if I need warranty work, Samsung may reject my tablet. Samsung repair center seems to be strict - I had Note 1 bought from UK seller. Phone went bad, asked Samsung UK if I can send it for warranty work, I"ll pay the S/H both way. Nope - Samsung said UK devices must be used in UK. The moment I took it out of the country and use it there, warranty voided. Imagine if Samsung USA see KNOX bit...
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This was why I rooted my LTE model to add more apps using Wanam Xposed and under System can add more apps. TB I used to freeze a lot of stuff but need root for that...
parcou said:
This was why I rooted my LTE model to add more apps using Wanam Xposed and under System can add more apps. TB I used to freeze a lot of stuff but need root for that...
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Yeah, unfortunately, there is no root w/o KNOX tripping for the Wifi version. I'd have bought the LTE version, if it is not too expensive ($699 versus $459).

[Q] Warranty reset, possible?

Hi all,
I've had a bit of experience in rooting and flashing, back on my old Nexus 4. Haven't done it in awhile due to my Nexus 5 stock being bloody perfect in my opinion.
I'm going to get a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, and I've heard about all the bloatware. Obviously I would like to remove this crap if possible, but I was wondering about warranty issues. Is it now possible to restore the tablet back to a state that the warranty provider will not be able to tell it's been rooted/flashed (and voided warranty)?
Cheers.
Nope. Once knox has been tripped, you cant get back warrenty. There isnt even a root method that doesnt void knox either. What I do is wait like month or two before rooting to see if there are any faulty parts. Then i root and void warrenty.
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Nope. Once knox has been tripped, you cant get back warrenty. There isnt even a root method that doesnt void knox either. What I do is wait like month or two before rooting to see if there are any faulty parts. Then i root and void warrenty.
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Thanks a lot, exactly what I wanted to know !
Case closed!
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Thanks a lot, exactly what I wanted to know !
Case closed!
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Please read this, then close your case.
I just got my tablet back from Samsung. My screen stopped working so I went back to the store and they sent it back to Samsung.
I was a little bit freaking out, because it was rooted and then some. (had scratches on the side/cover, I've taken the cover of it once)
Now, 2 weeks later, I just retrieved it.
Tablet is fixed/replaced. Warranty was NOT voided.
And it looks like they really fixed it instead of just refurbishing/replacing. They replaced the hardware (broken mainboard, usbport, cables), de-rooted it and patched it up back to normal factory state.
I even got the stock recovery mode from Samsung on it, which they used to patch it up.
And the bootloader says KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0.
I've looked in to this and found that Samsung is 'okay' with you rooting your device. Your warranty does NOT get voided if you root it!
If it breaks down due to software or hardware failure that is not of your own doing (i.e. not having it dropped/submerged, you get the point), Samsung will cover the first 'repair' you sent in.
Atleast here, in the Netherlands.
Just thought you guys should know this, as everybody is 'tripping their knox' and worrying about warranty.
In the EU there is a law saying that you are allowed to jailbreak electronics you own without losing warranty. So unless it is brokenot because of negligence including bricking,, they should fix it.
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In the EU there is a law saying that you are allowed to jailbreak electronics you own without losing warranty. So unless it is brokenot because of negligence including bricking,, they should fix it.
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It has to do something with Samsung. Depends on each thing that happens to your tablet. I think they only fix it once when Knox is tripped.
Europe has stronger consumer protection laws. I would not count on it in the U.S.
Yeah as I said, in the UK/EU yes. No idea about elsewhere. It is nothing to do with one fix if tripped its to do with consumer law.

How to remove root detection?

I need to send my phone in to Samsung for repair. I sent it in last week and though I haven't been rooted in about 6 months and I've been running completely stock they detected I voided the warranty by rooting.
I've convinced them to request a status change so that I can get it repaired but just in case I'm wondering if anyone knows how to make it so it's not detectable?
Is it that the knox counter was tripped? I would love to send it back the second time and have them second guess themselves by it not showing as previously rooted. That way there is no issue at all.
Thanks for the help.
touch_rules said:
I need to send my phone in to Samsung for repair. I sent it in last week and though I haven't been rooted in about 6 months and I've been running completely stock they detected I voided the warranty by rooting.
I've convinced them to request a status change so that I can get it repaired but just in case I'm wondering if anyone knows how to make it so it's not detectable?
Is it that the knox counter was tripped? I would love to send it back the second time and have them second guess themselves by it not showing as previously rooted. That way there is no issue at all.
Thanks for the help.
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They detect it by checking if the knox has been tripped. 0x1. I remember seeing somewhere where you can revert the knox and make it seem like it was never rooted but i forgot.
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I'm pretty sure once you trip Knox it can't be reset. Not by John Public anyway. Any kind of accidental coverage on it? If not add it on through your carrier and wait 30 days. There's been so many people on here having phone problems getting caught up in some bs that wouldn't be if they just add an accidental damage plan. It's like $9.00 a month and they don't care if you're rooted or not.
JMHO of course..
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I'm pretty sure once you trip Knox it can't be reset. Not by John Public anyway. Any kind of accidental coverage on it? If not add it on through your carrier and wait 30 days. There's been so many people on here having phone problems getting caught up in some bs that wouldn't be if they just add an accidental damage plan. It's like $9.00 a month and they don't care if you're rooted or not.
JMHO of course..
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I dropped my protection years ago because after spending $9/mos for a year = $108 plus the $200 deductible I can just buy a used phone on Swappa and be done with it.
My Note 4 is in pristine condition so I'd like to salvage it if I can. Thanks for your input.
If it's in pristine condition why are you sending it to Samsung? Just asking..
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If it's in pristine condition why are you sending it to Samsung? Just asking..
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It's got a memory or system board issue. Screen and body are in pristine condition. I take really good care of my phones. This is a hardware glitch that was beyond my control.
Contact Samsung and see what they will "charge" you to fix it.
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Contact Samsung and see what they will "charge" you to fix it.
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That's the exact solution I offered to Samsung. The reversal of the "out of warrant" decision is still pending. Thanks.
There is a way but you probably won't be able to do it if your phone isn't running. If you download the stock Rom from SamMobile is will put all the counters back to normal except the knox counter. Before you Odin in the tar you can run an app called triangle away by chainfire. It has worked on my Note 4 but it is hit and miss. Knowing that this app works means there is a way to do it. Maybe if you buddy up with chainfire he will teach you how his app works. He is a wizard. I believe he has another app that does similar called flashfire that is not available through play if you live in the United States. I downloaded it elsewhere and was able to purchase the full version though play that way. The best way to get help for such things is to install a version of play made for a free country such as the Netherlands and then set up a vpn from the same so when you talk to other developers it appears you are not in the United States where there is a lot of restrictions and a lot of people to enforce them.
Another way around your warranty issue is to contact Samsung and let them know your security has been violated and you need it fixed. I did something similar and they really wanted me to send my device in. I told them I had voided my warranty by rooting and they assured me it would not be an issue.
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There is a way but you probably won't be able to do it if your phone isn't running. If you download the stock Rom from SamMobile is will put all the counters back to normal except the knox counter. Before you Odin in the tar you can run an app called triangle away by chainfire. It has worked on my Note 4 but it is hit and miss. Knowing that this app works means there is a way to do it. Maybe if you buddy up with chainfire he will teach you how his app works. He is a wizard. I believe he has another app that does similar called flashfire that is not available through play if you live in the United States. I downloaded it elsewhere and was able to purchase the full version though play that way. The best way to get help for such things is to install a version of play made for a free country such as the Netherlands and then set up a vpn from the same so when you talk to other developers it appears you are not in the United States where there is a lot of restrictions and a lot of people to enforce them.
Another way around your warranty issue is to contact Samsung and let them know your security has been violated and you need it fixed. I did something similar and they really wanted me to send my device in. I told them I had voided my warranty by rooting and they assured me it would not be an issue.
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No triangle away DOESNT REST KNOX.just flash counter 2 different way.was a thread guy claiming he could.never proved or provided jack. You cant reset it.they will not warranty it.suck it up buy anothwr phone.
Sent from my 0x1 Note 4...... I love tep
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I need to send my phone in to Samsung for repair. I sent it in last week and though I haven't been rooted in about 6 months and I've been running completely stock they detected I voided the warranty by rooting.
I've convinced them to request a status change so that I can get it repaired but just in case I'm wondering if anyone knows how to make it so it's not detectable?
Is it that the knox counter was tripped? I would love to send it back the second time and have them second guess themselves by it not showing as previously rooted. That way there is no issue at all.
Thanks for the help.
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Are you saying they detected your knox counter before you sent your device in? How did that go down?
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kaos420 said:
No triangle away DOESNT REST KNOX.just flash counter 2 different way.was a thread guy claiming he could.never proved or provided jack. You cant reset it.they will not warranty it.suck it up buy anothwr phone.
Sent from my 0x1 Note 4...... I love tep
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I've seen it work with my own eyes. I agree suck it up and buy another. That is why I pay for insurance.
You don't think there is a way to reset it? So tell me what happens to a refurbished phone. Do you think that once the counter has been tripped they have too replace the motherboard to reset the device?
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Are you saying they detected your knox counter before you sent your device in? How did that go down?
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I've seen it work with my own eyes. I agree suck it up and buy another. That is why I pay for insurance.
You don't think there is a way to reset it? So tell me what happens to a refurbished phone. Do you think that once the counter has been tripped they have too replace the motherboard to reset the device?
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not sure. maybe away. as in Samsung end. but to date there is no tool released that is available for public or dev use. you said triangle away... i would love a video of that app resetting knox. dont get me wrong chainfire is a genius . but he hasnt gotten that yet. . op asked a question. i answered. for him no there is no way. he gamebled when he canceled his insurance. you saved 100 . now put that towards a swappa phone. or but the defective part and replace your self.
Of course this is just my humble opinion, but this is what having insurance is about. Just like any other insurance.. Home auto health.. You pay for it and it seems pointless until you need it, then it does what it is intended for. To have a $700,00+phone that we carry around with us at all times without some type of accidental coverage is asking for trouble.
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Are you saying they detected your knox counter before you sent your device in? How did that go down?
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I've seen it work with my own eyes. I agree suck it up and buy another. That is why I pay for insurance.
You don't think there is a way to reset it? So tell me what happens to a refurbished phone. Do you think that once the counter has been tripped they have too replace the motherboard to reset the device?
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As I said it's hit and miss. Read through what Chainfire has to say about the different ways to make it work in play. It mostly fools your device in to thinking it is custom so you can receive updates. As with almost all of his risqué apps it hasn't been tested on the Note 4. I've had it work in my note 4 and I've had it do nothing. It was working before the 5.1+ updates when Chainfire was still making root for locked boot loaders by replacing the bootloader with the stock bootloader. Now I'm not sure. Chainfire is a genius. It is almost scary the things he accomplishes. If you want to see some sick ****e do what I said and make your phone think it's in the Netherlands. From there you access the developers actual accounts from Google + etc... Instead of mobile Odin it is Flashfire. I don't pretend to understand all that it does but it goes to the core of your phone and gets everything. The stuff is accessible just hard to find. I think this guy can probably fix his phone with out sending it in. I thought my phone was toast but I just had to wait for the 5.1.1 update. As Chainfire explained in his Flashfire app you can not step backwards with a bootloader. The device will only accept an newer version.
Depending on where you live the insurance is becoming a rip off. You can replace a Note 4 for less than the $200 deductible now that the S6 and Note 5 have been released. If he stopped paying in January he has all ready saved almost $120 and for the other $200 the deductible would be he is ahead.
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not sure. maybe away. as in Samsung end. but to date there is no tool released that is available for public or dev use. you said triangle away... i would love a video of that app resetting knox. dont get me wrong chainfire is a genius . but he hasnt gotten that yet. . op asked a question. i answered. for him no there is no way. he gamebled when he canceled his insurance. you saved 100 . now put that towards a swappa phone. or but the defective part and replace your self.
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Sorry I replied in the wrong window earlier.
As I said it's hit and miss. Read through what Chainfire has to say about the different ways to make it work in play. It mostly fools your device in to thinking it is custom so you can receive updates. As with almost all of his risqué apps it hasn't been tested on the Note 4. I've had it work in my note 4 and I've had it do nothing. It was working before the 5.1+ updates when Chainfire was still making root for locked boot loaders by replacing the bootloader with the stock bootloader. Now I'm not sure. Chainfire is a genius. It is almost scary the things he accomplishes. If you want to see some sick ****e do what I said and make your phone think it's in the Netherlands. From there you access the developers actual accounts from Google + etc... Instead of mobile Odin it is Flashfire. I don't pretend to understand all that it does but it goes to the core of your phone and gets everything. The stuff is accessible just hard to find. I think this guy can probably fix his phone with out sending it in. I thought my phone was toast but I just had to wait for the 5.1.1 update. As Chainfire explained in his Flashfire app you can not step backwards with a bootloader. The device will only accept an newer version.
Depending on where you live the insurance is becoming a rip off. You can replace a Note 4 for less than the $200 deductible now that the S6 and Note 5 have been released. If he stopped paying in January he has all ready saved almost $120 and for the other $200 the deductible would be he is ahead.
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It's got a memory or system board issue. Screen and body are in pristine condition. I take really good care of my phones. This is a hardware glitch that was beyond my control.
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What do you mean by a glitch? The problem is in the hardware? Have you tried putting it back to official with the 5.1.1 update. I was having some big problems with my phone too. I thought I was going to have to replace it but odin and the official Samsung ROM fixed it.
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not sure. maybe away. as in Samsung end. but to date there is no tool released that is available for public or dev use. you said triangle away... i would love a video of that app resetting knox. dont get me wrong chainfire is a genius . but he hasnt gotten that yet. . op asked a question. i answered. for him no there is no way. he gamebled when he canceled his insurance. you saved 100 . now put that towards a swappa phone. or but the defective part and replace your self.
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I could be wrong on the Knox counter being reset depending on what it is. I thought it was that screen that pops up when you start your phone or between the boot loader and the rom. If you mean by Knox counter what is sent to Samsung via the security log agent then of course it can't be reset. Well anything is theoretically possible but hacking in to Samsung would not be an easy thing.
From my understanding, the Knox counter is an e-fuse, meaning it is impossible to reset unless you change out some hardware. There may be a way to make the screen display it is not tripped (haven't heard of one yet) but even then it would be easy for Samsung to tell it was tripped.
I've heard of people saying Samsung still repaired phones with the Knox counter tripped, but your mileage may vary
Well, after a month of back and forth with Samsung my phone will be home on Monday repaired. They charged me $129 to repair it but they REPLACED LCD - REPLACED COSMETIC - REPLACED BGA COMPONENT - REPLACED PBA.
It's basically a brand new phone now with a 90 day warranty on the repair. Can't wait to get it back.
Plus I'm eligible for an upgrade next month but I really don't like anything out there better than my Note 4 so for now, I'll sit tight and wait to see what comes out.
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Well, after a month of back and forth with Samsung my phone will be home on Monday repaired. They charged me $129 to repair it but they REPLACED LCD - REPLACED COSMETIC - REPLACED BGA COMPONENT - REPLACED PBA.
It's basically a brand new phone now with a 90 day warranty on the repair. Can't wait to get it back.
Plus I'm eligible for an upgrade next month but I really don't like anything out there better than my Note 4 so for now, I'll sit tight and wait to see what comes out.
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That's a very good price.
Insurance
Any time you activate a new phone on the line, they ask if you want to put insurance on it (at least they have for me). If you need to use the insurance at any point, activate an old phone and then reactivate the phone you need insured and opt for the insurance. You just play along with them as they're doing it over the phone. It's worked for me. Got my bricked phone activated and insured over the phone and took it into sprint to get it replaced with a refurbished the next day. There's an ethical line there, but in my case I was convinced my phone issue had nothing to do with rooting it, yet they refused to help me because it was rooted, I didn't feel bad about it. I did opt to pay for the insurance for the next few months as well though, just to appease my conscience.
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Any time you activate a new phone on the line, they ask if you want to put insurance on it (at least they have for me). If you need to use the insurance at any point, activate an old phone and then reactivate the phone you need insured and opt for the insurance. You just play along with them as they're doing it over the phone. It's worked for me. Got my bricked phone activated and insured over the phone and took it into sprint to get it replaced with a refurbished the next day. There's an ethical line there, but in my case I was convinced my phone issue had nothing to do with rooting it, yet they refused to help me because it was rooted, I didn't feel bad about it. I did opt to pay for the insurance for the next few months as well though, just to appease my conscience.
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I did think about it but in the end, as a Christian I answer to something higher than my own conscience, to God Himself. Please don't think I'm judging or condemning you in any way. I completely understand and in the past have done things similar. I'm certainly no better than you so please don't think I'm saying that either. For me, to live is Christ. My testimony of how He has changed me is more important than anything I could ever do or have on this earth.
Thanks everyone for the input. Final outcome, 1 month of aggravation and not having my phone, $129 out of pocket and a completely rebuilt (Knox not tripped) new phone. I'm a very happy camper. Thanks all

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