Is anyone working on a solution for rooting without tripping knox? I read de la vega thread says not being develop anymore and kingo not working with kitkat ... Is my only solution to trip knox if it is then waiting till my warranty expires 1st guess . My local sprint store will not help you out if you get stuck rooting phone or knox tripped.
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Hello,
I rooted my S5 G900F qith Towelroot and my knox is still 0x0. So thanks to xda for its good work on this !
I then installed SuperSu and it disabled Knox.
Now some questions :
- Do I have to freeze or delete Knox process with Titanium or SuperSu did the job completely ? I read some guys used Titanium and others said 'no needs'...
- How can I check Knox is ctotaly disabled ?
- I never saw Knox popup or anything else... How Knox interacts on a standard phone ? Is it popup when trying to access the OS ?
- When Knox is disabled, does that mean it cannot be updated to 0x1 on the download mode ?
A lot of questions but I didn't find answers for that...
Thanks in advance for your help !
Someone to help me on this topic ?
Thanks in advance.
anyone rooted their i9200 on 4.4.2 with knox, using CF Auto root ? or any other method actually (and what method did you use)
Just wanna see if this method is successful, as I've heard some folks say it's not possible with knox. Wanna keep it stock if it's not possible.
thank you!
Hello. Has anyone tried rooting the s6 edge 5.1.1 with kingroot and does the rooting process itself trigger the knox bit? i'm not trying to install a custom recovery or rom just get some apps to have root permissions... for now.
Sorry if I missed some threads about this, searched for it and haven't found anything..which doesn't give me much hope actually
It will work but will trip Knox
Bummer,thanks, i'm gonna stay away from it then and try the method that breaks the fingerprint scanner for now
Hi all!! Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me, or indeed if you know where I could read more on this subject, I would be very grateful!!
I have an S7 exynos version and would like to root it.
I'm worried about the fact that if I have to return or repair it, the "knox counter" will indicate that I was rooted and I will not be eligible for warranty services. Is this true?
Also, apart from being able to run "root" apps, is there anything else I should be aware of once the phone is rooted? Any known bugs, or security concerns?
And what happens regarding updates? Do they function as normal, or do you need to re-root with each big update?
So in an assist thread, PitPin talked about a vunerability in KitKat that could potentially give root, and in one of his posts he said that he reached userId:0. userId:0 is root privileges , however he hasn't been active in a long time . What I'm asking is that everyone contact him and anyone close to him so that he can post the code and/or app he used so that we can finally work on making some custom roms/recoveries.
just curious what is PitPin ? new root program ?
some other root method that didn't trip knox available on kitkat (for example) kingsroot than you can upgrade using flashfire to lollipop.
ayamgoreng said:
just curious what is PitPin ? new root program ?
some other root method that didn't trip knox available on kitkat (for example) kingsroot than you can upgrade using flashfire to lollipop.
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PitPin was a developer on the forums that was trying to figure out a way to access root privileges on the A variant of the Alpha. KingRoot wasn't able to root this variant, which is why most people steer clear of AT&T phones because of their restrictive nature