Kingroot disabling Knox? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello everyone, I picked up this phone about 2 days ago from Boost Mobile. I have the SPH-L710T, running 4.4.2. So I had downloaded Kingroot to see if it would root my phone, as I don't have a computer that's readily accessible. So it didn't work at first, but yesterday I went back to the app and it asked me if I want to disable Knox to improve the chances of it finding a root strategy. Unsure & afraid that selecting it would brick my phone, I just left it alone.
I'm curious, has that happened to anyone else? If so, then could you tell me what happened? Thanks everyone, I appreciate it in advance.

Knox is a set of security things for when these are company phone. Knox will mess with root stuff, and nothing happens to your phone when it's disabled. Don't worry about disabling it. I'm on stock (rooted) oh1 with it disabled and nothing has happened due to knox being disabled. Hope this answers your question.

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What is the easiest way to root this device?

I don't wont to trip any counters...
kingo would be the easiest way. install the program on your computer, connect your device, click a couple times, let it do its thing and you'll have instant root. nothing else changes and nothing is lost. there was some bad feedback about the app but its been cleared up since then.
many people have used it.
www.kingoapp.com
rlee008 said:
kingo would be the easiest way. install the program on your computer, connect your device, click a couple times, let it do its thing and you'll have instant root. nothing else changes and nothing is lost. there was some bad feedback about the app but its been cleared up since then.
many people have used it.
www.kingoapp.com
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Seconded. It probably won't even trigger your Knox flag (I have rooted several times with Kingo and my Knox flag is still 0x0)
thompsos said:
Seconded. It probably won't even trigger your Knox flag (I have rooted several times with Kingo and my Knox flag is still 0x0)
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Why would we not want to trigger that, does that make Knox useless? Reason I ask is because I do use this phone for work with an exchange account and have been curious about this. If I use Knox to just try it out will that screw anything up?
ilogik said:
Why would we not want to trigger that, does that make Knox useless? Reason I ask is because I do use this phone for work with an exchange account and have been curious about this. If I use Knox to just try it out will that screw anything up?
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I tripped knox and never looked back I guess I'll figure out what I can do when my jump comes up
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ilogik said:
Why would we not want to trigger that, does that make Knox useless? Reason I ask is because I do use this phone for work with an exchange account and have been curious about this. If I use Knox to just try it out will that screw anything up?
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Tripping KNOX may make the phone incompatible with certain enterprise scenarios. Using kingo wont trip the counter so it shouldnt matter in your case.
ilogik said:
Why would we not want to trigger that, does that make Knox useless? Reason I ask is because I do use this phone for work with an exchange account and have been curious about this. If I use Knox to just try it out will that screw anything up?
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Check out this thread which is linked in the FAQ sticky here.
There is one person claiming Kingo tripped his Knox flag despite MI7, so unless we figure exactly why, I would be careful and maybe wait a little.
pete4k said:
There is one person claiming Kingo tripped his Knox flag despite MI7, so unless we figure exactly why, I would be careful and maybe wait a little.
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I don't know about that other person, but I had the same issue, I'm still on MI7, I used Kingo to rood my Note 3, everything was fine until it asked me to install an app called MtkCamera, which I declined, then Kingo kind of frozed and then it restarted. When I checked the Knox counter it was tripped ...so, I would suggest caution with this.
Well, first of all I would ask why do you want to root to begin with and secondly is that reason more important than using it for work. At least In theory Knox was developed for people like you, who have one phone for work and personal use, by providing secure environment for sensitive data. Even if your job doesn't use Knox yet, they may in the future. If I was doing banking or CC transactions on my phone I would seriously consider Knox as well, albeit I have no idea if it would actually serve it's purpose well. If you just test Knox you would need to download some extra software from Samsung, Samsung is aware of security holes and already patched them in the latest bootloaders, so Knox flag will trip when rooting for sure, so I wouldn't be surprised if those security updates wouldn't be the first downloaded as part of Knox suite, when installing it. So here I would speculate, since I have not tried it myself, that you should either root and take your chances, or use Knox and forget about rooting. I wonder if PTJunkie didn't play with Knox, or somehow manage to get Samsung security update, to get his flag tripped, where others didn't. I actually disabled updates to make sure I don't get any new enhancements from T-mo or Samsung.
If you have used Odin before,
root de la vega is easy.
http://www.android.gs/root-t-mobile...-root-de-la-vega-tool-knox-flags-not-tripped/
I root because i have a lot of apps that required root like titanium explorer and root explorer .
Moreso, I need to freeze all the bloatware like google now and s voice.
Dattack said:
If you have used Odin before,
root de la vega is easy.
http://www.android.gs/root-t-mobile...-root-de-la-vega-tool-knox-flags-not-tripped/
I root because i have a lot of apps that required root like titanium explorer and root explorer .
Moreso, I need to freeze all the bloatware like google now and s voice.
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I have 2 quick questions:
1. root delavega uses att rom, att phones don't have wifi calling, is wifi calling still working as usual on rooted, t-mo phones? or in general Is there anything T-mo specific that breaks after root?
2. I assume bringing the phone back to original would require reflashing original T-mo ROMS? Anything else needs to be flashed?
I haven't flashed back to tmobile stock yet. I still have wifi calling and I make sure to disable my tmobile account because they can tell if you are rooted.
Yeah, when you run that system check, but what can they do? Even if they cared, I'm not sure if they do, if your phone is stock with no flags tripped, I would argue and play stupid if needed return, or repair. Also I wonder if this check could be somehow disabled all by itself, for example by taking away some permissions.

Rooting SPH-L520 Under KNOX?

Hey guys, new member although I've lurked for a while. I have been searching up and down the last couple of days to find a way to get past KNOX and reroot my device. Me being kinda rustic and not thinking about it, accepted an OTA firmware update a few days ago. Of course I lost root access. What I didn't know about at the time was how big of a problem KNOX had become recently.Well, this firmware update introduced KNOX onto my device. I've heard stories of people being able to use Kingo and Saferoot on 4.2.2 and 4.3 after KNOX. This has not been the case with me, and I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this. Odin doesn't work either. I noticed that write protection is set as yes when in ODIN mode, and I suspect this is KNOX preventing changes to the ROM. As a result I haven't even been able to reflash the stock ROM image I have, whereas I have heard that you can reflash stock ROM's, but can't go backwards as far as version number. Thanks for your help in advance.
HansBlenkers said:
Hey guys, new member although I've lurked for a while. I have been searching up and down the last couple of days to find a way to get past KNOX and reroot my device. Me being kinda rustic and not thinking about it, accepted an OTA firmware update a few days ago. Of course I lost root access. What I didn't know about at the time was how big of a problem KNOX had become recently.Well, this firmware update introduced KNOX onto my device. I've heard stories of people being able to use Kingo and Saferoot on 4.2.2 and 4.3 after KNOX. This has not been the case with me, and I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this. Odin doesn't work either. I noticed that write protection is set as yes when in ODIN mode, and I suspect this is KNOX preventing changes to the ROM. As a result I haven't even been able to reflash the stock ROM image I have, whereas I have heard that you can reflash stock ROM's, but can't go backwards as far as version number. Thanks for your help in advance.
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Flash anything with ODIN will trip the KNOX. Kingo is basing their root method on Saferoot, just with a GUI to make things simpler. And Saferoot should work with ROM that is before KK (4.4). If your OTA update is 4.4 than Saferoot won't work, since Saferoot is using a vulnerability prior 4.4 version. Does Kingo or Saferoot give any error message?
And just to double check, for both Saferoot or Kingo to work, you need to enable USB ADB and debugging mode.
TNCS said:
Flash anything with ODIN will trip the KNOX. Kingo is basing their root method on Saferoot, just with a GUI to make things simpler. And Saferoot should work with ROM that is before KK (4.4). If your OTA update is 4.4 than Saferoot won't work, since Saferoot is using a vulnerability prior 4.4 version. Does Kingo or Saferoot give any error message?
And just to double check, for both Saferoot or Kingo to work, you need to enable USB ADB and debugging mode.
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Hey thanks for the reply. I do have USB ADB and debugging turned on. I've also tried reinstalling kies and the USB drivers them selves. I don't really care if an Odin flash trips Knox, as I don't think I have a warranty to worry about. The OTA update brought my firmware upto date , so I'm still on 4.2.2. This means that technically Saferoot or Kingo should work as advertised. This brings me back to the Write Protection set to Yes, and it's the only thing I could see preventing me from rooting my phone.
EDIT: Well I just found out that the Mini USB I use to charge my mouse started shorting other USB devices. Not like short then come back on, it was so bad every port on the computer shut down and I had to restart to get them working again. It was also the cable I was using to plug my phone in. Will update again when I try another cable.
EDIT 2: Just tried with the cable I usually use for charging my phone. No change on Kingo, still get a Root Failed, Need Root error.
HansBlenkers said:
Hey thanks for the reply. I do have USB ADB and debugging turned on. I've also tried reinstalling kies and the USB drivers them selves. I don't really care if an Odin flash trips Knox, as I don't think I have a warranty to worry about. The OTA update brought my firmware upto date , so I'm still on 4.2.2. This means that technically Saferoot or Kingo should work as advertised. This brings me back to the Write Protection set to Yes, and it's the only thing I could see preventing me from rooting my phone.
EDIT: Well I just found out that the Mini USB I use to charge my mouse started shorting other USB devices. Not like short then come back on, it was so bad every port on the computer shut down and I had to restart to get them working again. It was also the cable I was using to plug my phone in. Will update again when I try another cable.
EDIT 2: Just tried with the cable I usually use for charging my phone. No change on Kingo, still get a Root Failed, Need Root error.
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At this stage I can only suggest to try on a different PC (use don't need Kies, just the Samsung driver will do) with a cable that your are 100% sure it working. If it still not working, my only guess is your network provider enable a looked boot loader in the OTA update you just did (hence the Write Protection flag). If that the case, nothing can be done at this point.
Same Boat
Im in the same boat did realize that KNOX would change so much. I need to reroot so hopefully someone can figure it out without tripping knox.
It fails because of the Security notice....Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked. Tap to learn more. If you notice when you check USB debugging, look below at Verify apps via USB. It is checked and grayed out. It isn't checked when USB debugging is off. I don't know how this was circumvented on the S4. But I'm peeved I let the update happen. They conveniently left out any info about security, and I'm tempted to return the phone and get one that hasn't been updated. Figure they weren't forthcoming about what the update contained so I can raise enough stink, get an old phone, download the update, pass it off to someone who can hopefully pull everything but the bootloader and create a tar to flash via odin. If that's possible and someone is willing to do it. If I had another spare line, I'd get another phone to donate for the cause.
I think if we're on Knox we need Odin to Root because anything that gets transferred via USB will be blocked. I even tried rootkeeper, and it was blocked.
The tough part is, unless it's a premium phone, it's not getting the level of dev support we're used to (well I'm used to...haha). Rooting through odin, custom recovery....used to taking it for granted. And with Sprint EOL'ing the phone, it's not really going to gain any momentum, though I did only pay 99 cents for it on a spare line. Kinda ticks me off Samsung has gone this direction when they used to be so dev friendly. Almost enough to make the S4 my last Samsung.
TNCS said:
At this stage I can only suggest to try on a different PC (use don't need Kies, just the Samsung driver will do) with a cable that your are 100% sure it working. If it still not working, my only guess is your network provider enable a looked boot loader in the OTA update you just did (hence the Write Protection flag). If that the case, nothing can be done at this point.
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the concern is not tripping knox from the bootloader perspective. The problem is the knox security app that can't be removed without root. So for everyone that has OTA updated to NA7, going the odin route to root is the only option as far as I know. I know I don't care about tripping the counter. I just want control back of my phone. And the only way to do that at the moment is to return it for a pre knox version which I'm apt to do at the moment since there is a lack of development, and the ones that are developing don't even have the phone. Kudos to them, but there's not much help once you've updated to NA7. And unfortunately, the update doesn't tell you it's locking down your phone. Then you're stuck in a quandary, because the update also provides updates for Spark, so unless someone does a dump of the download and someone can pick it apart and provide a zip sans Knox, we'll have to deal with a stock phone.
dbpaddler said:
the concern is not tripping knox from the bootloader perspective. The problem is the knox security app that can't be removed without root. So for everyone that has OTA updated to NA7, going the odin route to root is the only option as far as I know. I know I don't care about tripping the counter. I just want control back of my phone. And the only way to do that at the moment is to return it for a pre knox version which I'm apt to do at the moment since there is a lack of development, and the ones that are developing don't even have the phone. Kudos to them, but there's not much help once you've updated to NA7. And unfortunately, the update doesn't tell you it's locking down your phone. Then you're stuck in a quandary, because the update also provides updates for Spark, so unless someone does a dump of the download and someone can pick it apart and provide a zip sans Knox, we'll have to deal with a stock phone.
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I was (after a good bit of tinkering, and deleting my modem on accident) able to install CWM and flash a CW11 version s0be is currently developing, and it's working pretty well as far as I can tell. Unfortunately, due to the lack of support on this forsaken Sprint device, I haven't been able to find a modem I can flash onto the damned thing to get it working properly again. I don't advise the route I took, firstly because of the effort it took, but I also damned near bricked it about 5 different times, and needed to use a Linux VM. Also, because of the lack of developers on this thing, if you delete your modem and A: don't have a friend (brother in my case, has same phone) you can pull a modem.bin off of and B: don't know how to build that .bin into a working .zip or a flashable tar.md5 you might get stuck with an unusable device at the end of the day. Really, the only thing Knox has done for us is complicate things a hell of a lot more than they need to be. Although, tbh, that might (most likely) have been my stupidity that deleted the modem. In any case, check it (s0be's CM11 development) out, it's coming along nicely. Just be careful with it.
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thank you very mach

[Q] How to stop KNOX?

Well first, I am new here, so hi!
Second, I have spent hours researching this and if I can get this to work it seems like the best way to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-T217s.
Now... On my unrooted, regular, tablet, how can I stop KNOX? When I use Kingo ROOT to try and root it, the tablet has a notification that says it blocked an unsecure app from using some areas. (or something like that). If I go to that, I have to tap update policies and then it says it is updated and brings up the application in settings. From here I cannot do anything with the app, other than force stop, which doesn't work.
So... I need to know, how can I stop KNOX from keeping me from rooting with Kingo ROOT?
If this is not possible, are there any other easy ways to root? I don't really get all this flashy ROM things.
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I have spent hours without any solution to this I meant.
Also, sorry if this is wrong area... But since KNOX is an app thought it went here

[Q] Note 4 root. no Knox trip

Is there anyway to root the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 4(SM-N910P) with out Tripping KNOX? I have tried towel root and it is not supported. Any help would be appreciated
Chain fire auto root then install twrp through the ROM I think. I just flashed through Odin though
I believe there is no way not to trip the knox if you root. It is a permanent change. However sprint will honor the warranty as long as you flash back to stock.
Damn, one can only hope. And when I had my s4 and I tripped knox. I had a SIM card issue, and they said sense it was tripped there is nothing I can do.. sorry about your luck
I had my s4 and it lost all audio in the headphone port somehow and I was running slimrom at the time. He wanted to see my phone and he asked if he could install root checker, of course I said yes. But said one sec let me check something, went into the settings and disabled root that way. He did his thing and then fixed my phone. When I turned in my phone, I am on the easy pay thing, it was still rooted and Knox was tripped. After I had my new phone and was ready to walk out. I asked him about it. He said he didn't care cause it gets shipped out and they wipe the phones and reinstall the factory image.
I guess it just depends on the tech that's helping you.
My screen had a bit of dust under the screen, I was rooted Knox tripped and had the screen replaced no questions asked. Like stated above just depends on the tech.
Shouldn't have posted this here and needs to be moved.
Does the sprint exchange work if you didn't buy it at store ..? Bought mine at bestbuy

S6 Edge Root

Hi guys i havent been in the forums in a while and i thoght about rooting my device cause i formatted my phone and lost a bunch of pics that i want to recover. long story short i have tryied many apps and none seem to be able to recover the deleted pics. the only one so far that people claim that can do it is DiskDigger or something like it, but for it to fully work it needs ROOT. so my problem is that unless there is a 100% way of getting my deleted pics which at this point i doubt, then lets please proceed.
Since i need to ROOT im gonna give you guys my phone specs so you guys can get a picture and advice me better cause i dont want to mess up this phone cause is my daily driver.
SPECS:
T-Mobile
S6 Edge 128GB (SM-G925T)
Android: 5.1.1
Baseband: G925TUVS3DOJC
Kernel: 3.10.61-5756057
Build: LMY47X.G927TUVS3DOJC
Knox: 2.4.1
Device Status: Official
and the Download Screen Displays This:
ODIN MODE
Product name: SM-G925T
Curent Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
FAP Lock: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled (blue letters)
Knox Warranty VOID: 0 (0x0000)
AP SWAREV: B:3 K:2 S:2
is everything here ok? does anything seem ok in my phone? is it rootable?
ok first of all let me say that i do not care about the pay methods but i do care about losing other functionality like fingerprint scanner of LTE and less battery life and stuff like that. mine last me about a whole day with moderate use and some gaming in between.
i want basically to ROOT my phone and if possible and available without tripping the cursed knox so i can if available intall a custom recovery so i can backup and restore my phone from (on that actually works) cause i coulnt for the life of my phone NEVER restore from an image done by my S4 with TWRP or i never knew how to do it cause when i tryied it to fully wipe ended up having to reinstall the full firmware and rooting from scratch.
Also if available which apps and in which directories can be frozen and which ones can be unistalled cause im tired of facebook and instagram and Tmo useless crapware.
Sorry for the long and winded speech but this phone is almost a $1000 and i dont have insurance anymore and if knox tripped samsung wont fix or exchange.
thanks in advanced
have a nice day
sorry for the length again
Apparently you have done some reading (and if not, start reading) because you are mentioning all or most of the issues that some folks are experiencing with this phone when attempting to root with latest firmware updates. ( Not to mention the bricks. )
At first release it was possible with little consequences but that changed in a hurry with updates and with every update it becomes harder and more dangerous to root safely.
There is very little going on in development, just some rehashed versions of the old firmware and in the international forum there are some roms that lose a lot of features you want.
If you really need and rely on your expensive phone and need all features working, leave it stock.
As for your lost images, well your going to have to use your imagination and try to remember what they were.
I was a diehard rooter with all my devices until I met up with this Samsung 6Edge, I love the phone and am a big fan of Samsung so I'm sticking with stock debloated for now, I'm learning to live "stock" and enjoying my phone with all features working properly.
Pp.
PanchoPlanet said:
Apparently you have done some reading (and if not, start reading) because you are mentioning all or most of the issues that some folks are experiencing with this phone when attempting to root with latest firmware updates. ( Not to mention the bricks. )
At first release it was possible with little consequences but that changed in a hurry with updates and with every update it becomes harder and more dangerous to root safely.
There is very little going on in development, just some rehashed versions of the old firmware and in the international forum there are some roms that lose a lot of features you want.
If you really need and rely on your expensive phone and need all features working, leave it stock.
As for your lost images, well your going to have to use your imagination and try to remember what they were.
I was a diehard rooter with all my devices until I met up with this Samsung 6Edge, I love the phone and am a big fan of Samsung so I'm sticking with stock debloated for now, I'm learning to live "stock" and enjoying my phone with all features working properly.
Pp.
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How do you debloat if you don't have root? are you just disabling the bloatware apps?
3RAN7ON said:
How do you debloat if you don't have root? are you just disabling the bloatware apps?
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Yes, disabling all and any bloatware that gives you the option to disable.
When my phone is sitting idle it goes into 99% deep sleep.
With light use I'll get 30 + hours from a charge.
I don't subscribe to Facebook or any of those social media apps and for games I have a Tab2 running CM. I basically use my phone for calls, messages and photos and a couple of forums.
Pp.
Sample of disabled apps.
dr69 said:
Hi guys i havent been in the forums in a while and i thoght about rooting my device cause i formatted my phone and lost a bunch of pics that i want to recover. long story short i have tryied many apps and none seem to be able to recover the deleted pics. the only one so far that people claim that can do it is DiskDigger or something like it, but for it to fully work it needs ROOT. so my problem is that unless there is a 100% way of getting my deleted pics which at this point i doubt, then lets please proceed.
Since i need to ROOT im gonna give you guys my phone specs so you guys can get a picture and advice me better cause i dont want to mess up this phone cause is my daily driver.
SPECS:
T-Mobile
S6 Edge 128GB (SM-G925T)
Android: 5.1.1
Baseband: G925TUVS3DOJC
Kernel: 3.10.61-5756057
Build: LMY47X.G927TUVS3DOJC
Knox: 2.4.1
Device Status: Official
and the Download Screen Displays This:
ODIN MODE
Product name: SM-G925T
Curent Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
FAP Lock: OFF
Secure Download: Enabled (blue letters)
Knox Warranty VOID: 0 (0x0000)
AP SWAREV: B:3 K:2 S:2
is everything here ok? does anything seem ok in my phone? is it rootable?
ok first of all let me say that i do not care about the pay methods but i do care about losing other functionality like fingerprint scanner of LTE and less battery life and stuff like that. mine last me about a whole day with moderate use and some gaming in between.
i want basically to ROOT my phone and if possible and available without tripping the cursed knox so i can if available intall a custom recovery so i can backup and restore my phone from (on that actually works) cause i coulnt for the life of my phone NEVER restore from an image done by my S4 with TWRP or i never knew how to do it cause when i tryied it to fully wipe ended up having to reinstall the full firmware and rooting from scratch.
Also if available which apps and in which directories can be frozen and which ones can be unistalled cause im tired of facebook and instagram and Tmo useless crapware.
Sorry for the long and winded speech but this phone is almost a $1000 and i dont have insurance anymore and if knox tripped samsung wont fix or exchange.
thanks in advanced
have a nice day
sorry for the length again
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I agree with @PanchoPlanet to an extent. There are 2 ways to root the S6 Edge right now. One works just fine with no issues. I have been rooted since I bought the device before Samsung Pay came out. The other way that people have been using to avoid tripping knox will screw up your phone.If you don't care about Samsung Pay then you can simply use CF-Auto root like always. then flash TWRP after you root. The only thing that has made rooting unsafe is the people trying to avoid knox. I keep posting everywhere that people need to stop worrying about knox. Unless you are in a security job or a government job or you want to use Samsung Pay then knox is absolutely of no concern. People worried about getting their device fixed or returning it because of the knox trip, I have read many people were able to without problems.
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This root method works just fine --> Here
Except I use the newest Unikernel --> Here
jmc302005 said:
I agree with @PanchoPlanet to an extent. There are 2 ways to root the S6 Edge right now. One works just fine with no issues. I have been rooted since I bought the device before Samsung Pay came out. The other way that people have been using to avoid tripping knox will screw up your phone.If you don't care about Samsung Pay then you can simply use CF-Auto root like always. then flash TWRP after you root. The only thing that has made rooting unsafe is the people trying to avoid knox. I keep posting everywhere that people need to stop worrying about knox. Unless you are in a security job or a government job or you want to use Samsung Pay then knox is absolutely of no concern. People worried about getting their device fixed or returning it because of the knox trip, I have read many people were able to without problems.
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This root method works just fine --> Here
Except I use the newest Unikernel --> Here
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Sorry to ask but did you noticed that my baseband is different from the one in the tutorial? Sorry to ask but are you sure this tuto will work for my current baseband and/or keenel?
Thanks in advanced
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dr69 said:
Sorry to ask but did you noticed that my baseband is different from the one in the tutorial? Sorry to ask but are you sure this tuto will work for my current baseband and/or keenel?
Thanks in advanced
Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
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The baseband doesn't matter the build does. It does work with the build you are on.
Ok so, so far what i have done is just odin the UNIKERNEL which also rooted my phone. Everything is working nice exept for titanium which i already asked in another thread. So my next question is: is it safe to factory restore my phone from the phones menu -->backup and reset-->factory data reset <--
Is this safe and will it still remain rooted so i can install titanium and a custom recovery so i can do a full image?
Can someone plz answer today to see if im able to get my phone up and running by tonite?
Thanks again and in advanced.
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dr6901 said:
Ok so, so far what i have done is just odin the UNIKERNEL which also rooted my phone. Everything is working nice exept for titanium which i already asked in another thread. So my next question is: is it safe to factory restore my phone from the phones menu -->backup and reset-->factory data reset <--
Is this safe and will it still remain rooted so i can install titanium and a custom recovery so i can do a full image?
Can someone plz answer today to see if im able to get my phone up and running by tonite?
Thanks again and in advanced.
Sent from my SM-G925T using Tapatalk
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I answered your other thread...go into SuperSU settings, scroll down and untick "mount namespace separation" and you will be good to go...it worked for me...
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Yes and thanks i jist read it. It did work. You are the man
Thanks so much, now how about giving me a hand with this matter
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Plz, any takers? I just need a yes or a no. I dont wanna fo it and then my phone messed up
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