New to T Mobile - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

I left Big Red last week and just received my t mobile phone yesterday. It arrived with G920TUVU3DOI1. I have spent hours pouring through these threads looking for a root solution. Everything seems to either break KNOX or the fingerprinter sensor. Maybe both? I would like bootloader unlocked, but just root would be ok. Is there a solution?

Nope, everything you do will most likely trip knox and void your warranty. The only way to root is to flash unikernal which will void your warranty. Samsung has an efuse which cannot be reset when knox is tripped.
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xmayhemreturnsx said:
Nope, everything you do will most likely trip knox and void your warranty. The only way to root is to flash unikernal which will void your warranty. Samsung has an efuse which cannot be reset when knox is tripped.
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I'm rooted with knox tripped and my Finger Print Sensor works fine..

Unfortunately DO1 and on can't be rooted without tripping Knox

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[Q] Any plans for root without tripping KNOX?

Root without tripping KNOX would be nice.
Too bad dev for towelroot is with Google now.
just rooted my phone this morning. Went for the yolo and didn't care for Knox. This phone is so much better now with firekat rom
jyokota said:
Root without tripping KNOX would be nice.
Too bad dev for towelroot is with Google now.
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so would a winning lottery ticket; neither is likely to happen....

[Q] Root

I have read several posts for rooting... there is no way to root without tripping knox?
Nope. CF Auto Root is all we have and it does trip Knox.
So we loose warranty.?
This is how you root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2903733
If you have to exchange you Odin back to stock and factory reset.
torreon901 said:
So we loose warranty.?
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Some would say yes. But I say no. I had 3 replacements already. All with 0x1, there wasn't any problems.

Snapdragon root back to stock?

Has it been confirmed that anyone can go from a rooted snapdragon S8, back to stock S8 and have working Android Pay/Samsung Pay? I really don't want to use stock, but I don't want to permanently lose 'Pay' features as well, in case of resell or just wanting the feature
If you go from rooted S8 to unrooted, stock, it will still work with android pay, Samsung pay, and all knox apps.
mweinbach said:
If you go from rooted S8 to unrooted, stock, it will still work with android pay, Samsung pay, and all knox apps.
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I thought rooting tripped Knox?
derektm. said:
I thought rooting tripped Knox?
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Unlocking the bootloader trips knox
mweinbach said:
Unlocking the bootloader trips knox
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Quickest reply ever! Thanks for the info.

Note 8 has the knox triggered is there a way to reverse it..

knox has been triggered on my phone can i possibly reverse it
No unless you get a new motherboard
You can flash a modded kernel which masks the knox trip for s health but Samsung pay and secure folder is gone forever not coming back
That's what's stopping me from rooting
thats bad
brockyneo said:
You can flash a modded kernel which masks the knox trip for s health
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No need to do that, there's a simpler way. Just disable tima in the build.prop. Microsoft apps will work agajn as well if one chooses to use them.
Change ro.config.tima to 0.
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goody_23 said:
thats bad
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Unfortunately it's pretty much always been that way for knox with only a couple of of exceptions.
i have have samsung health up and running ..i want to see if i can use secure folder
Awful KNOX.... Samsung become peoples enemy, not friend!
Is it really true when you trip Knox a small chip on the mobo essentially destroys itself? Thus no way getting back 0x0 status?
NIKKOTUASON said:
Is it really true when you trip Knox a small chip on the mobo essentially destroys itself? Thus no way getting back 0x0 status?
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Yes
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFUSE
What triggers Knox to trip and how does one avoid it? Can the phone be rooted with custom rom without tripping knox?
@Byte_76
That's not possible. Flashing custom binaries will trigger knox, live with it or stay stock.
Byte_76 said:
What triggers Knox to trip and how does one avoid it? Can the phone be rooted with custom rom without tripping knox?
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Flashing TWRP and root will trip Knox on Exynos.
Flashing samfail(root) on snapdragon will not trip Knox. But no TWRP because of locked bootloader.
BluePhnx said:
Flashing TWRP and root will trip Knox on Exynos.
Flashing samfail(root) on snapdragon will not trip Knox. But no TWRP because of locked bootloader.
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I have the 950F. So far I have left it stock because I don't want to trip Knox.
I don't care about Samsung Pay because its not available in my country anyway but I don't want to lose any other functionality.

Would TWRP w/o Root trip Knox

My question is simple. Would it trip my Knox if I flash a custom recovery, like TWRP without rooting?
I want to flash some roms to give them a try but I don't want to trip my Knox. Is this possible?
Yes.
You will trip knox if you modify your system.
I think even just unlocking the bootloader to be able to do mods at all, causes the security chip Knox to permanently 0x1 (trip)
cyanGalaxy said:
I think even just unlocking the bootloader to be able to do mods at all, causes the security chip Knox to permanently 0x1 (trip)
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No.
Arealhooman said:
Yes.
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Yes? As if yes, it will trip Knox, or yes, it is possible to do it without tripping Knox?
Dr.Aequitas said:
Yes? As if yes, it will trip Knox, or yes, it is possible to do it without tripping Knox?
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Yes, knox will trip.

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