Flashing stock unbranded firmware without tripping knox - Galaxy S6 Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there, so i just upgraded to a s6 from an s4. The ammount of carrier-related apps and bloatware on this android is extremely annoying. My question is:
Can i flash an unbranded STOCK firmware without tripping Knox and/or voiding the warranty?
Let me know, thanks!
PD: i'm currently on 5.0.2

Poroto said:
Hello there, so i just upgraded to a s6 from an s4. The ammount of carrier-related apps and bloatware on this android is extremely annoying. My question is:
Can i flash an unbranded STOCK firmware without tripping Knox and/or voiding the warranty?
Let me know, thanks!
PD: i'm currently on 5.0.2
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The warranty is not void when we flash a stock firmware.

Uzair40 said:
The warranty is not void when we flash a stock firmware.
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Awesome then, thanks.

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[Q] is warranty break if i use official other country and other baseband firmware?

I want to upgrade?
is it possible?
Android 2.3.3
India
GT-I9100
INU I9100XWKF3
I9100DDKE4
I9100ODDKF3
help..........................
Well you can always flash your official country's ROM to bring it back just in case....
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Your warranty will not be voided as long as you stay on stock, non-rooted ROMs
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I am now 2.3.3 XWKF3 INDIA
can i install 2.3.5 of XWKJ1 LUX?
chinnupepsi4all said:
I am now 2.3.3 XWKF3 INDIA
can i install 2.3.5 of XWKJ1 LUX?
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yes .. u can flash it. make sure you have all the file needed first.
hedayat7 said:
yes .. u can flash it. make sure you have all the file needed first.
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MY Warranty COntinues?????????
your won't is NOT void as long as you DON'T ROOT it
This is a grey area and all depends on the service centre how they see it. I think the warranty will be void because LUX is a different region than IND and there is now way you can get it from official KIES...the ROM flash counter will show as only official ROM used but it wont match with the IMEI and the product code beneath the battery. Please bear in mind ODIN flash is not official from samsung although it works flawlessly if done the right way.
can i get back from 2.3.5 LUX to 2.3.3 INU?
Please help me.......
chinnupepsi4all said:
can i get back from 2.3.5 LUX to 2.3.3 INU?
Please help me.......
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Yes.. You can switch between any roms you want, and your warranty will not be voided unless you root it or flash a custom ROM.
bruflot said:
Yes.. You can switch between any roms you want, and your warranty will not be voided unless you root it or flash a custom ROM.
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thanks, that sound promising...
I am not interested in rooting my device and I am fine with an official Firmware, thust I should be fine, BUT I don't know which firmware to flash.
My SGS2 is currently running Ki1/Ki1/Ki1 (Android 2.3.4) but this doesn't seem to support USB HOST Mode. I've read that KH3 supports USB HOST Mode, but I've also read that one should flash a firmware close to the current one.
Hence: Which firmware should I flash?
Thank you.
Best
eimunic said:
thanks, that sound promising...
I am not interested in rooting my device and I am fine with an official Firmware, thust I should be fine, BUT I don't know which firmware to flash.
My SGS2 is currently running Ki1/Ki1/Ki1 (Android 2.3.4) but this doesn't seem to support USB HOST Mode. I've read that KH3 supports USB HOST Mode, but I've also read that one should flash a firmware close to the current one.
Hence: Which firmware should I flash?
Thank you.
Best
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Don't know about the USB Host thingy, but KI4 is the latest (I believe)
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hi,
I'm new to the forum. Going through the same problem. I flashed a foreign ROM onto my gs2. The phone was bought in Ireland (Carphone warehouse), i'm looking use the warranty. Would I have to flash back to the exact prevoius rom or would any from my region suffice for the warranty to stay valid?

[Q] Confused with S2 process / keeping warranty

Hi,
First post in this forum but have been on XDA for a while now (galaxy ace/note). Did look for this before posting. My wife has an S2 and it recently updated (via kies) to ICS. Its the UK (H3G) carrier version. Im not new to rooting/roms/flashing etc as have flashed my old galaxy ACE countless times CM7/9 etc.
I understand the S2 has a custom flash counter which could screw up warranty.
She hates this (H3G) ICS as it has quite a load of bugs. (Freezes lots etc) and I was wondering the following:-
1 - Do you need to root the s2 to flash via ODIN?
2 - Will flashing a stock ROM from sammobile increase the flash counter?
3 - If so will triangle away work to get rid?
She is not keen on the warranty being void but will happily go back to GB if I can do it for her.
PJ147 said:
Hi,
First post in this forum but have been on XDA for a while now (galaxy ace/note). Did look for this before posting. My wife has an S2 and it recently updated (via kies) to ICS. Its the UK (H3G) carrier version. Im not new to rooting/roms/flashing etc as have flashed my old galaxy ACE countless times CM7/9 etc.
I understand the S2 has a custom flash counter which could screw up warranty.
She hates this (H3G) ICS as it has quite a load of bugs. (Freezes lots etc) and I was wondering the following:-
1 - Do you need to root the s2 to flash via ODIN?
2 - Will flashing a stock ROM from sammobile increase the flash counter?
3 - If so will triangle away work to get rid?
She is not keen on the warranty being void but will happily go back to GB if I can do it for her.
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You can root using odin, flashing anything will increase your counter and Triangle away does work but it can hard brick you phone at the same time.
s.d.oconnor said:
You can root using odin, flashing anything will increase your counter and Triangle away does work but it can hard brick you phone at the same time.
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Cheers for the quick reply. The first question was do you need root for odin? is Triangle away that risky?
A. No.
B. No.
C. No need if not rooted as flashing official firmware package will not increase the counter. An insecure kernel will.
Just follow Intratech's official firmware thread. Has all the instructions you need.
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UpInTheAir said:
A. No.
B. No.
C. No need if not rooted as flashing official firmware package will not increase the counter. An insecure kernel will.
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Thanks for the answer. So Ill just grab the H3G 2.3.3 from sammobile and flash it. Shell be very happy!
If you want to remove the triangle and reset the counter you can use a jig usb and after flashing the old bootloader
I have miss read what you put, sorry about that i though you wanted to root.
PJ147 said:
Thanks for the answer. So Ill just grab the H3G 2.3.3 from sammobile and flash it. Shell be very happy!
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Or here with a guide;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...L1/2/3/LA2,4/LB2,LPE/Q/7/2/F/S/4/7/G Download
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Flashing the stock Rom = No Triangle
I flashed the leaked version of ICS using ODIN and didn't get the flash count triangle, It wasn't until I flashed the edited stock kernel that allows root (without effecting the rest of the phone) That I did.
But using Triangle away got rid of it and I feel the major warning message may be a little overkill as it only took a second and it doesn't even reboot the phone.
s.d.oconnor said:
I have miss read what you put, sorry about that i though you wanted to root.
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Thats cool. Thanks for answering.
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queries about rooting

can triangle away be installed after cf root 6.4 on GT-I9300?
i read somewhere that triangle away requires some kernels etc? if so how can i find out if my device has the stuff or not?
and my build number is XXBLFB can i restore to stock firmware so my warranty is not void?
Arslanaj said:
can triangle away be installed after cf root 6.4 on GT-I9300?
YES
i read somewhere that triangle away requires some kernels etc? if so how can i find out if my device has the stuff or not?
WRONG INFORMATION
and my build number is XXBLFB can i restore to stock firmware so my warranty is not void?
YES Triangle away to set counter to zero flash stock rom via Odin .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695238
jje
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can i restore to stock firmware so my warranty is not void?
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Depending on your country the warranty is not void anyway. It's just far easier to get it replaced with original firmware since
there are no questions asked.
can i restore to stock firmware so my warranty is not void?
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- Download the corresponding ROM from SamFirmware.com
- Use TriangleAway to reset Counter
- Flash ROM through Odin
- Take it back to service center
or get firmware from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646610
thanks a lot guys
some more questions
i have international version galaxy s3 GT-I9300
i bought it from UAE so when i flash to stock rom i download the one for UAE?
also how do i check if my phone is unlocked ?
and will it support any carrier?
d4fseeker said:
Depending on your country the warranty is not void anyway. It's just far easier to get it replaced with original firmware since
there are no questions asked.
- Download the corresponding ROM from SamFirmware.com
- Use TriangleAway to reset Counter
- Flash ROM through Odin
- Take it back to service center
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In addition too these steps a factory reset will be required in order to remove the "modified" status from the "about phone" menu option.
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[Q] New to Rooting!! i need some answers

Hi..xda developers i have an GT-I9300 JellyBean Samsung Galaxy S3 bought just 2 months back ...and i am interested in rooting... i know what rooting gives to access. But I have some general questions.
Q1: I like S Voice and the apps that are provided by samsung like remote controls and pop play etc..will the root firmware have also this applications.
Q2: My os is currently official Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and I heard that samsung is pushing JB4.1.2 to s3. CAN I USE SOFTWARE UPDATE ON MY my phone to download them?
Q3: if once rooted ...can i get back my offcial JB 4.1.1 back to my phone by any means that could be also downloading from the internet and den flashing it.
Q4: rooting voids warranty...but if i am able restore original firmware by flashing...will it still void my warranty the next time I go to service center...
Q5: what does rooting exactly do...other than super user access.
If possible please provide me firmware links of jelly bean 4.1.1.
A1: If samsung rom, yes
A2: No, but there are 4.1.2 Roms so you can do it yourself
A3: Unroot guides
A4: Yes, there is a flash counter inside your phone
A5: The possibility to flash custom software and write acces to all your phone
To Q4,
rooting voids warranty and leaves a flash counter just like ritchie46 answered
But you can use the app,Triangle Away to reset the flash counter and i think that would restore the warranty
Btw, why search for 4.1.1, you cam download stock 4.1.2 rom Sammobile and flash via Odin
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freddy1991 said:
To Q4,
rooting voids warranty and leaves a flash counter just like ritchie46 answered
But you can use the app,Triangle Away to reset the flash counter and i think that would restore the warranty
Btw, why search for 4.1.1, you cam download stock 4.1.2 rom Sammobile and flash via Odin
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Freddy
I have a related question too.
I understand that root gives more control and i can then use apps like Titanium Backup, Adaway and some great security apps, but I am not quite sure what it means to the OS/formware. I.e. i needed to do a fw update and had to unroot my S3.
I installed a stock rom, rest the counter, etc. But now my S3 is not rooted.
If i re do the root, will i be putting it back to the old fw, or are there specific root for each rom, or does it not matter?
This is a silly question, i know, but i am not a sw guy so i am not quite sure what i am doing to my device, just know how to follow instructions and understand the benefits...
Cheers
Jonners
Root has nothing to do with firmware. You can just flash any official firmware, and you'll be on stock. Rooting just gives you the root user privileges, and leaves everything else intact. So you'd be on same fw.
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Where can i find that flash counter
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Download mode.
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ashishkrishnan said:
Hi..xda developers i have an GT-I9300 JellyBean Samsung Galaxy S3 bought just 2 months back ...and i am interested in rooting... i know what rooting gives to access. But I have some general questions.
Q1: I like S Voice and the apps that are provided by samsung like remote controls and pop play etc..will the root firmware have also this applications.
Q2: My os is currently official Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and I heard that samsung is pushing JB4.1.2 to s3. CAN I USE SOFTWARE UPDATE ON MY my phone to download them?
Q3: if once rooted ...can i get back my offcial JB 4.1.1 back to my phone by any means that could be also downloading from the internet and den flashing it.
Q4: rooting voids warranty...but if i am able restore original firmware by flashing...will it still void my warranty the next time I go to service center...
Q5: what does rooting exactly do...other than super user access.
If possible please provide me firmware links of jelly bean 4.1.1.
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Just follow this thread, easiest way to root, plus everything stays as is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
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xcly said:
Root has nothing to do with firmware. You can just flash any official firmware, and you'll be on stock. Rooting just gives you the root user privileges, and leaves everything else intact. So you'd be on same fw.
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BRILLIANT. I had my suspitions but wanted to check before starting all over.
Many thanks for answering my silly question.
Hey guys i bought my sgs3 just a few days ago and I allready hate the stock firmware
I just want to check if there is a way to restore the phone completely to original (incl. flash counter) after rooting/tipping the flash counter
tin_95 said:
Hey guys i bought my sgs3 just a few days ago and I allready hate the stock firmware
I just want to check if there is a way to restore the phone completely to original (incl. flash counter) after rooting/tipping the flash counter
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Yes you can. Triangle away unroots and reseta flash counter. Full wipe from recovery after flashing official firmware through odin will bring your phone to original state.
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Flashing stock firmware via Odin

Hello everyone,
For unrooting purposes If I flash a stock firmware 4.0.3 via Odin then will the flash counter increase by one? I have reset it to zero using triangle away app already and my device is rooted and on stock with that super brick bug. Also that I can flash any of the stock firmware like LPQ as long as it is developed for I9100 right? Or there any sort of regional restriction?
Thanks in advance!
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ask moderator to move your Question to Q&A section bro, here is development section
You can always reset your binary counter with triangle away or USB jig.
If you are on stock firmware, you are good, because it is samusng's original.
4.0.3 keeps the brick bug away.
Firmwares are separeted by branded & unbranded, they all work on any I9100 devices. Modems, on the other hand, my not work in your country / region. You'll have to flash another one in order to get your network to work.
I am trying to find the answer to the OP.
My S2 has just been replaced after a long struggle with the supplier & Samsung so I have decided not to ever do any custom ROM flashing again.
The above replies didn't really answer the simple question: Does flashing an official ROM like the new 4.1.2 JB with Odin increase the custom rom counter on the phone.
I know this can be reset but it was trying to do that before that bricked my phone and why it had to go back for service. I don't want to do that again but if I know the custom ROM counter will not go up I'm happy to flash official JB with Odin.
My phone is CYV (Cyprus) so likely to be one of the last places to get JB via OTA or Kies.
Thanks
newtonthecat said:
I am trying to find the answer to the OP.
My S2 has just been replaced after a long struggle with the supplier & Samsung so I have decided not to ever do any custom ROM flashing again.
The above replies didn't really answer the simple question: Does flashing an official ROM like the new 4.1.2 JB with Odin increase the custom rom counter on the phone.
I know this can be reset but it was trying to do that before that bricked my phone and why it had to go back for service. I don't want to do that again but if I know the custom ROM counter will not go up I'm happy to flash official JB with Odin.
My phone is CYV (Cyprus) so likely to be one of the last places to get JB via OTA or Kies.
Thanks
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Custom couter stay at zero, but bootloader will by unlocked and "smart" guys in samsung service will know about flash.
@grisoxxl: I did not quite get you. You mean to say that the bootloader once unlocked remains unlocked even If you flash a stock firmware?
And one more thing. When do I need to backup that efs folder? Know about HC ktool?
gastonw said:
You can always reset your binary counter with triangle away or USB jig.
If you are on stock firmware, you are good, because it is samusng's original.
4.0.3 keeps the brick bug away.
Firmwares are separeted by branded & unbranded, they all work on any I9100 devices. Modems, on the other hand, my not work in your country / region. You'll have to flash another one in order to get your network to work.
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Thanks
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