Unroot - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a sm-n910t3 and I'm trying to unroot so I can use the android pay app.
Could someone please give me the link to the stock firmware and unroot instructions.
Thanks for the help.
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[email protected] said:
II'm trying to unroot so I can use the android pay app.
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Once you've broken the phone's virginity and tripped the KNOX flag, no amount of "ODIN to stock" can help you.
You would have to either change the board or buy a new device.
Edit: If you rooted without tripping the KNOX flag, then you can use this link below:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N910T3/

I finally found the stock Rom. reflashed everything and I am now using android pay
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Yea u should be able to use android pay once un rooted I don't see y not

guccifer said:
Yea u should be able to use android pay once un rooted I don't see y not
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If the KNOX flax itself has been tripped, then it would no longer be possible.

Y I believe android pay is even working in some specific rooted romz check tek thread

From what I've read you can unroot, then add your cards to android pay then then reroot and it should all be fine.

[email protected] said:
I have a sm-n910t3 and I'm trying to unroot so I can use the android pay app.
Could someone please give me the link to the stock firmware and unroot instructions.
Thanks for the help.
Sent from my SM-N910T3 using Tapatalk
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Go to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/general/dok2-5-1-1-setup-t3272388/page2
Follow the OP. I have Android pay and systemless root working.

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It's about the root method. If you are using the old root method it modifies the system and Google's root check won't let you use Android Pay, but if you use systemless root, Android pay works just fine. Been using it for over a week now.

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root and Unroot galaxy tab 8.9 || Kingo Android ROOT

hi.
in this Thread i tell you that how root your tab by Kingo Android ROOT:fingers-crossed:
i tested it in my tab and it is works well , but images are for xperia p !
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Instructions:
1.download app and install it on your windows.
2.connect to internet and run app.
3.turn on usb debugging and unknown sources , then connect your tab to the pc.
4.after downloading and installing driver , you see this:
5.press root buttom.
6.after rooting you see this:
if you want to UnRoot press remove root.
finish.
abadan said:
hi.
in this Thread i tell you that how root your tab by Kingo Android ROOT:fingers-crossed:
i tested it in my tab and it is works well , but images are for xperia p !
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Would not recommend using this program to root the tab.
iZLeeP said:
Would not recommend using this program to root the tab.
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why?
i had use it last week and worked right.
abadan said:
why?
i had use it last week and worked right.
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Have read much about it last year and that this app acts like a malware mining your data (e.g., IMEI) and sending those data to free servers in China during the root process. Not up to date on this info as I don't use such app. Kingo Android Root Method thread just re-opened this year, so maybe program was cleared by XDA?
Will report this thread. My guide already does a great and simple job guiding both new and old users on how to root. Although I may have posted a 'final' update, I am still lurking around.
nirogu325 said:
Will report this thread. My guide already does a great and simple job guiding both new and old users on how to root. Although I may have posted a 'final' update, I am still lurking around.
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Thread closed in preference of the previously mentioned guide thread.

MJ5 or MI9 when downgrading?!?

For some reason my version says mi9 instead of mj5. I completed all steps except step 10 as I wanted to at least get back to nb4. Any idea on what may have happened???
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Just to be clear I completed @evilpotatoman steps
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zinupe14 said:
Just to be clear I completed @evilpotatoman steps
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I have used those steps twice to get my phone back to MJ5. They work. There is either something your missing or you have upgraded to something different and are having issues going back.
but it does work.
Even the MI9 file included in the list?
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zinupe14 said:
Even the MI9 file included in the list?
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Yes all files less the Mega one which is just a mirror to the MI9 fix anyway.
Got it. Didn't repartition. Thanks
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I was asked "forced" to update last night and lost my root. I was wondering if there was any way to get back to MI9?? THANKS
Where is this thread?? And is it up to date??
DirtTrash said:
I was asked "forced" to update last night and lost my root. I was wondering if there was any way to get back to MI9?? THANKS
Where is this thread?? And is it up to date??
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Once you're on a new build its impossible to downgrade because the bootloader is locked. So sorry to say you're stuck. The builds ending with MJ5, and NB4 are android 4.3 jellybean and aren't bad at all! The 4.4 NC2, and MLG have quirks.
The restore to MJ5 thread is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
MI9 is Odin flashable and available here http://www.mediafire.com/?jmypf8ggtxu1a61
It's only good if you're still on MI9.
There is no restore method for any 4.4 versions. Just some modified NC2 or MLG roms available.

So I can't root my phone right now if it's G925VVRU2AOF1?

I just want to be clear. If not, is it going to be possible to do in the future?
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Thanks
northtracks said:
I just want to be clear. If not, is it going to be possible to do in the future?
Thanks
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No root has been achieved. Gonna be awhile for root
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northtracks said:
I just want to be clear. If not, is it going to be possible to do in the future?
Thanks
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Predicting the future of development is impossible. A root method can appear 5 seconds from now, or 5 months, or never. People working on finding exploits do not post about it until they have a working method to post.
northtracks said:
I just want to be clear. If not, is it going to be possible to do in the future?
Thanks
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You'll just have to wait until Marshmallow drops and a root exploit is found for that xP
I'm just hoping that we get root eventually for us that never had a chance to get the older one.
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lucky_strike33 said:
No root has been achieved. Gonna be awhile for root
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So there is no way to root at all, not just a root that will not trip knox?
nebotmo said:
So there is no way to root at all, not just a root that will not trip knox?
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correct.
No root for you. at least not until a new exploit is found.
Downgrading
Ok so I accidentally upgraded my phone to g925vvru2aof1 verison, and when I researched to see if I could root I found it wasn’t supported. My question is, can I downgrade this version to a version that you can root? Or am I stuck on this update? Thanks in advance for your help!

Rooting the T813

I just got a T813, arrived today, and I've been installing my apps on it. I don't plan on rooting it just yet, but when I do, I want to know how I can.
Is there a recommended way of rooting the T813 (can it be rooted without unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP?)? Also, does rooting irreversibly trip KNOX, or can it be reverted?
I looked through the forum a bit, and saw that there's CF-AutoRoot available for the Exynos version of this tablet, but I doubt that applies to my Snapdragon variant. Am I correct in thinking this?
Go back to the dev section and look again. Can't believe you missed it, lol. And it does trip knox.
Didn't I explain this to you already? :banghead:
Lightn1ng said:
Didn't I explain this to you already? :banghead:
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I have no idea . I guess I'm too used to having to go through complex root methods, not just flashing SuperSU through TWRP. But I do have one question that isn't answered. TWRP trips KNOX, but can it be reverted?
Zacharee1 said:
I have no idea . I guess I'm too used to having to go through complex root methods, not just flashing SuperSU through TWRP. But I do have one question that isn't answered. TWRP trips KNOX, but can it be reverted?
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KNOX is an efuse so once it's tripped,
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KNOX is an efuse so once it's tripped,
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Well then I'm going to have to wait the year for the warranty to expire.
I just remembered that I bought a two year protection plan through Amazon from Assurant.
I can't find any terms and conditions that address my question, so I'm hoping maybe it's somewhat common knowledge. They say there's no deductable for replacement, but will they accept devices that have been unlocked?
Ugh. I was hoping that KingRoot or KingoRoot would give me root without tripping KNOX, but I was literally the only request in KingRoot

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How to Root S23 (S91*B/N/0)
How to Root Samsung S23 (SM-S91*B/N/0) WARNING! Before you root your device you must be aware that This will void warranty. As of now you will lose Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass forever if you root once, even unrooting won't help. There are...
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this is manual for Root S23U, you can try for S23 but dislaimer!! can brick device. For S23U, S23+ work but maybe not work for S23 "small" . Also you can try TWRP, you can search in thread. Let Mr. Ketan know about the result. Thanks
Thanks to oneclickroot.
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pesa44 said:
Thanks to oneclickroot. View attachment 5835667
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Did you lose Spay or Spass and trip knox? Also could you share the procedure
pesa44 said:
Thanks to oneclickroot. View attachment 5835667
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I never trust solutions like oneclickroot.
Is it really legit??? I really doubt so.
bipindr123 said:
Did you lose Spay or Spass and trip knox? Also could you share the procedure
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Most likely, but I'm not sure cause I don't use it.
Gymcode said:
I never trust solutions like oneclickroot.
Is it really legit??? I really doubt so.
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Yes, it is legit. You pay for a service of rooting your device for a year, monthly or just for one time done. They are very professional and helped me with everything. They connect to your PC over team viewer and guide you through whole process.
I wouldn't pay for it if there was a legit way to safely root it but It's a new device so I had no choice cause I find my phone unusable without root. Next time I hopefully can do it on my own as I'm used to.

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