How to Un-brick your S6 or S6 edge if KNOX security was enabled!! - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

Here's the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCh0QuEwAgY
This is for those who had KNOX active security on prior to rooting the phone and having a boot loop regardless of installing the S6 Edge or normal S6 root file.

Protomize said:
Here's the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCh0QuEwAgY
This is for those who had KNOX active security on prior to rooting the phone and having a boot loop regardless of installing the S6 Edge or normal S6 root file.
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Awesome! Good information for when I decide to root!

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[Q] Knox Reset

Hey everyone,
I've been playing around with my AT&T S6 Edge so much that I flashed over the stock firmware and was forced to use odin to get my phone back to normal. While I was re-flashing I noticed that in the downloader it now stated "KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 1 (0x0308)". I had rooted just fine without tripping knox but I obviously tripped knox when I installed the bad flash.
I know it's possible on other models, but is there any way to go about resetting Knox back to "0" on the S6 Edge yet?
What "other models" is it possible to reset KNOX?
I should probably have been more careful before I said 'other models', no S6 edge to my knowledge but according to what I've read and seen videos of, the Note 3 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2740340 ) has had it done successfully so I was hoping an option for the S6 edge is available.
nunyabiziz said:
What "other models" is it possible to reset KNOX?
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How do we root the 925a?
It's very simple and straight forward, just follow the directions given here using PingPong Root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/root-pingpongroot-s6-root-tool-t3103016
kajet915 said:
How do we root the 925a?
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Magisk v12 vs. KNOX Counter

Hi community,
I have two Samsung devices with Samsung stock ROM:
Galaxy S5 (SM-G901F)
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition WiFi (SM-P600)
Can I install Magisk on both devices from Magisk-Manager without flasging TWRP and without triggering KNOX?
You can install Magisk through the Manager if you're already rooted, otherwise you'll need a custom recovery. From what I've seen reported in this forum, I think it'll trip KNOX, but since I don't do Samsung I'm not sure.
I'd go with the assumption that it does until you can confirm otherwise. Check the Samsung forums...
Thanks. If I need root or a custom recovery KNOX ever will be 0x1.
So I think we can close this thread.

Samsung Health not working after stock firmware flash

Hey guys,
I rooted my phone but after using the custom ROM I decided to unroot my phone by flashing a stock firmware through Odin. Everything works fine but Samsung health is showing "Because of a new security policy. Samsung Health can't be opened on a rooted device. (0x110040null5c1)"
Please help me to resolve this issue as I want to resell my device now.
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (N920G)
chmosama said:
Hey guys,
I rooted my phone but after using the custom ROM I decided to unroot my phone by flashing a stock firmware through Odin. Everything works fine but Samsung health is showing "Because of a new security policy. Samsung Health can't be opened on a rooted device. (0x110040null5c1)"
Please help me to resolve this issue as I want to resell my device now.
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (N920G)
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That is perfectly normal. As long as you rooted your device before, Samsung will somehow not let you use some of their services and trip Knox, even something that is as stupid as Samsung Health. The only way to fix that is by rooting your phone again, going into build.prop and setting ro.tima=1.
Crowbar Asdfghjkl said:
That is perfectly normal. As long as you rooted your device before, Samsung will somehow not let you use some of their services and trip Knox, even something that is as stupid as Samsung Health. The only way to fix that is by rooting your phone again, going into build.prop and setting ro.tima=1.
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after doing changes in build.prop, can I go back to stock without trip Knox error?
chmosama said:
after doing changes in build.prop, can I go back to stock without trip Knox error?
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I don't think so, as Odin might replace your build.prop during flashing. And your Knox is forever tripped.
Crowbar Asdfghjkl said:
I don't think so, as Odin might replace your build.prop during flashing. And your Knox is forever tripped.
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thank you for your kind help
chmosama said:
Hey guys,
I rooted my phone but after using the custom ROM I decided to unroot my phone by flashing a stock firmware through Odin. Everything works fine but Samsung health is showing "Because of a new security policy. Samsung Health can't be opened on a rooted device. (0x110040null5c1)"
Please help me to resolve this issue as I want to resell my device now.
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (N920G)
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I have same problem with my Samsung galaxy Note 5 (N920C)

Extreme Syndicate Root Samsung Pay

Hello, I have successfully applied extreme syndicate root to my note9, but when I wanted to register for Samsung Pay, I always got stuck at the login screen, also I'm not able to use secure folders. Does anyone have the same problems, or does anyone managed to get them working? Thanks.
joeywen0830 said:
Hello, I have successfully applied extreme syndicate root to my note9, but when I wanted to register for Samsung Pay, I always got stuck at the login screen, also I'm not able to use secure folders. Does anyone have the same problems, or does anyone managed to get them working? Thanks.
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With root you lose Samsung Pay and Secure Folder, there is no way you can get them back.. Even if you remove Root and Flash normal firmware Samsung Pay and Secure folder will never ever work!
When you rooted your Note 9, you have blown the Knox Efuse on the motherboard!
True for exynos models, once knox is tripped and they are gone. There is a work around for secure folder and for Samsung pay you'll need a Samsung gear watch.
For snapdragons (seems the OP has one since he is using Extreme Syndicate Root.) He should be okay flashing back the stock firmware. (Or things changed from note 8 to note 9 root?) The knox doesn't get tripped as it seems on exynos models.
Do a search on secure folder you should find a thread on it (maybe on the note 8 forums of xda but it should work for all phones.)
Samsung pay is gone when rooted hopefully the gear watch method still works. Don't have a gear watch then no go on rooted phones! But at least you can return to stock on snapdragons phones and have Spay working.

Question Samsung Health Knox Problem

There is no root on my phone, but knox has been triggered before, does anyone have any thoughts on how I can use the current version of Samsung health on my non-rooted phone?
musakamis said:
There is no root on my phone, but knox has been triggered before, does anyone have any thoughts on how I can use the current version of Samsung health on my non-rooted phone?
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I can only think installing the patched Samsung Health app which you can find here:
SamsungAppsPatcher - Adil Hanney
Samsung Apps Patcher for Samsung phones with custom ROMs.
adil.hanney.org
But the owner of this website no longer has a Samsung phone and I assume its already outdated. Other than that, no, I don't think you'll be able to get it fixed without root.

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