How easy to trip knox - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Hi guys I had thes8 plus and first thing I did was root and flash custom Rom when it come to selling it to get the note 8 I hated how many apps where still broken from tripping knox
My question is I don't want to trip knox again on my note 8 but how easy is it to trip knox?
Can any apps from app store trip it by mistake or using adb to say go to full immersive mode?
Or a couple off modded apps like YouTube modded?
Thanks

brockyneo said:
Hi guys I had thes8 plus and first thing I did was root and flash custom Rom when it come to selling it to get the note 8 I hated how many apps where still broken from tripping knox
My question is I don't want to trip knox again on my note 8 but how easy is it to trip knox?
Can any apps from app store trip it by mistake or using adb to say go to full immersive mode?
Or a couple off modded apps like YouTube modded?
Thanks
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The only thing that will trip knox is flashing a custom recovery - which is required to root.
Don't root and you will be fine.
no apps can trip knox
adb wont either

Mr.Ash.Man said:
The only thing that will trip knox is flashing a custom recovery - which is required to root.
Don't root and you will be fine.
no apps can trip knox
adb wont either
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So basically stay away from Odin lol
Thanks

brockyneo said:
So basically stay away from Odin lol
Thanks
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You can use Odin without tripping Knox, you can flash other Samsung firmware and it won't be tripped just don't Odin a custom recovery.

brockyneo said:
So basically stay away from Odin lol
Thanks
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Kind of you could still flash stock firmware fine if you needed to recover from a soft brick of some sort.
But yeah apart from that just stay away from it

Mr.Ash.Man said:
The only thing that will trip knox is flashing a custom recovery - which is required to root.
Don't root and you will be fine.
no apps can trip knox
adb wont either
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I have combination file and flashed, I have OEM unlock checked, I want to intentionally trip knox. How to? I don't have recovery file.

jazzdglass said:
I have combination file and flashed, I have OEM unlock checked, I want to intentionally trip knox. How to? I don't have recovery file.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/development/recovery-galaxy-note-8-t3832962

stonedpsycho said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/development/recovery-galaxy-note-8-t3832962
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Sorry I didn't get anything from the link. Could you be straight forward?

jazzdglass said:
Sorry I didn't get anything from the link. Could you be straight forward?
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It has the recovery needed to root (trip Knox) and has instructions on how to flash it. Does not get any more straight forward than this.

stonedpsycho said:
It has the recovery needed to root (trip Knox) and has instructions on how to flash it. Does not get any more straight forward than this.
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Unfortunately I have Snapdragon
And I don't think there is any custom recovery that is flash able for Snapdragon?

jazzdglass said:
Unfortunately I have Snapdragon
And I don't think there is any custom recovery that is flash able for Snapdragon?
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It's kinda hard to impossible to trip knox on snapdragons since the bootloader is locked!.
Read this thread if you want nougat root:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/development/root-t4060707

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[Q] Can I install the international firmware on my bricked Note 3?

So my phone was on the latest update 4.4.2 and I accidently soft-bricked by flashing it the wrong way.
I tried to return it back to 4.4.2 AT&T version but Odin needed the PIT partition formatting so I had no luck because the .md5 file is not out yet (Right?).
So I am going to send this phone to my cousin in Asia and he needs the unlocked version. Can I flash it with the 4.4.2 international version? I think this time it will work because there is the .md5 file.
No you can not because of locked bootloader there is a thread in general that will get you up and running this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
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Nymenon said:
So my phone was on the latest update 4.4.2 and I accidently soft-bricked by flashing it the wrong way.
I tried to return it back to 4.4.2 AT&T version but Odin needed the PIT partition formatting so I had no luck because the .md5 file is not out yet (Right?).
So I am going to send this phone to my cousin in Asia and he needs the unlocked version. Can I flash it with the 4.4.2 international version? I think this time it will work because there is the .md5 file.
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jerrycoffman45 said:
No you can not because of locked bootloader there is a thread in general that will get you up and running this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
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This is the thread Jerrycoffman45 was talking about - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006 . It will bring your phone back to MLG and from there you can root, install busybox, and then SafeStrap.
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147aaron said:
This is the thread Jerrycoffman45 was talking about - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006 . It will bring your phone back to MLG and from there you can root, install busybox, and then SafeStrap.
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Will it break my warranty? the 0x1?
Nymenon said:
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Will it break my warranty? the 0x1?
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Yes
Nymenon said:
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Will it break my warranty? the 0x1?
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From what I am seeing in the comments, no one has reported that it counted as a flash against them. The user taki7610 posted a couple photos showing that his phone was up and running and that it still said 0x0.
imnew214 said:
Yes
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Imnew214, please make sure to do research first before answering questions.
Did I misunderstand? Isn't 0x1 tripping knox, thus breaking warranty?
imnew214 said:
Did I misunderstand? Isn't 0x1 tripping knox, thus breaking warranty?
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Yes, 0x1 is a knox counter trip. What I was saying was to check the forum to make sure whether or not it will trip knox. Anything that will trip knox will be clearly stated somewhere in the post.
147aaron said:
Yes, 0x1 is a knox counter trip. What I was saying was to check the forum to make sure whether or not it will trip knox. Anything that will trip knox will be clearly stated somewhere in the post.
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OK sorry bud. Just misunderstood.
imnew214 said:
OK sorry bud. Just misunderstood.
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No need to apologize. Its all good :highfive:

[Q] How to flash CWM without tripping KNOX?

Title tells all.
Yo take a look at my post I just did. http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...shed-twrp-idiotically-p-knox-tripped-t3154743
So far there is no way , and if we do it would then trip knox. Check out the error message I got when I flash twrp.
jaytarang92 said:
Yo take a look at my post I just did. http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...shed-twrp-idiotically-p-knox-tripped-t3154743
So far there is no way , and if we do it would then trip knox. Check out the error message I got when I flash twrp.
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You can get past KNOX. Look around. I had the same problem you did and I had to re-flash the stock ROM.
Retr0Capez said:
You can get past KNOX. Look around. I had the same problem you did and I had to re-flash the stock ROM.
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KNOX is still tripped @ 0x1 after flashing stock through odin , it should be a 0x0. IS there something I am missing?
jaytarang92 said:
KNOX is still tripped @ 0x1 after flashing stock through odin , it should be a 0x0. IS there something I am missing?
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you tried to flash a custom recovery which is impossible on the AT&T S6 that's why you tripped Knox
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Retr0Capez said:
Title tells all.
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you can't it's impossible on ATT s6
jaytarang92 said:
KNOX is still tripped @ 0x1 after flashing stock through odin , it should be a 0x0. IS there something I am missing?
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So does flashing stock though odin trip knox? Or is it because he tried to flash a custom recovery
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fcb1 said:
So does flashing stock though odin trip knox? Or is it because he tried to flash a custom recovery
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Using Odin to return to stock does not trip Knox.
Flashing or trying to flash a custom recovery will trip Knox.
s6freak said:
Using Odin to return to stock does not trip Knox.
Flashing or trying to flash a custom recovery will trip Knox.
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anyway to disable Knox?

What root method should I use??

Hello everyone. I have a question in regards to rooting my S6. My s6 has version 5.0.2 and the OCG baseband. Should I upgrade to 5.1.1 before I root? I would like to root without tripping the Knox counter. Also, if I were to root without tripping knox, would I have to use this method every time I flash a new rom? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
just update to 5.1.1 and flash unibase kernel, why do you care about knox? it doesnt really matter if you trip it you still have insurance through your carrier, seriously knox is really only there for companies who provide phones to their employees and dont want them to mess with them.
OsSkates1996 said:
just update to 5.1.1 and flash unibase kernel, why do you care about knox? it doesnt really matter if you trip it you still have insurance through your carrier, seriously knox is really only there for companies who provide phones to their employees and dont want them to mess with them.
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I can understand that, but I would like to keep from tripping my knox counter. Anyways, I just rooted via PingPong successfully. How do I keep from triggering knox now that I am rooted? Can I flash TWRP or any other kind or recovery?? Thanks.
no, if you want to keep from tripping your knox counter you cant really do anyhting. flashing any kind of custom recovery or rom or kernel will trip it, all you can really do is just stay rooted and thats about it
OsSkates1996 said:
no, if you want to keep from tripping your knox counter you cant really do anyhting. flashing any kind of custom recovery or rom or kernel will trip it, all you can really do is just stay rooted and thats about it
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Got ya. Guess I'm tripping knox then. Thanks for your help.
Ping-pong requires no computer, right? And also , is it confirmed working with this tmobile S6? I am on the latest update and have been stalling on root due to having no PC.
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carnivalrejectq said:
Ping-pong requires no computer, right? And also , is it confirmed working with this tmobile S6? I am on the latest update and have been stalling on root due to having no PC.
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Ping pong does not require a pc. As of the other question I have no answer.
I am on of6. Oem unlocking is on and odin will not flash. I use the directions to the T but it stays on nand write start

Can TWRP be flashed without tripping KNOX? (Need TWRP only- not trying to root phone)

I'd like to flash TWRP onto my Note 5, but want to be absolutely sure it will NOT trip the KNOX counter. Is this a possibility at all, or does flashing any custom recovery lead to KNOX being tripped?
I am NOT looking to root the phone - I just need TWRP. (I am fully aware that at the moment, all rooting methods will trip the KNOX counter.)
Thanks!
Tom
hey_tommy said:
I'd like to flash TWRP onto my Note 5, but want to be absolutely sure it will NOT trip the KNOX counter.
Thanks!
Tom
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It will trip Knox.
Thanks for confirming - that's what I figured as well.
I'm guessing that flashing ANYTHING other than the unmodified stock image would result in Knox being tripped...
hey_tommy said:
Thanks for confirming - that's what I figured as well.
I'm guessing that flashing ANYTHING other than the unmodified stock image would result in Knox being tripped...
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Flashing other recoveries, kernels, and modified firmware packages will trip Knox.

Unroot and reset to factory condition

I'm trading in my phone and want to return my Note 5 to Factory.
I see from prior threads that the method for doing this is to flash the firmware file from sammobile.com.
Does flashing this also take care of unrooting the device and restoring the stock recovery? Also what about the bootloader, does that need to be locked in some way?
ZeppelinJ0 said:
I'm trading in my phone and want to return my Note 5 to Factory.
I see from prior threads that the method for doing this is to flash the firmware file from sammobile.com.
Does flashing this also take care of unrooting the device and restoring the stock recovery? Also what about the bootloader, does that need to be locked in some way?
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Just install the latest firmware of ur country from sammobile.com....u will be fine
Once u get installed..u will get stock allover including recovery also
Arpit Aggarwal said:
Just install the latest firmware of ur country from sammobile.com....u will be fine
Once u get installed..u will get stock allover including recovery also
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No
Knox is forever tripped and also no deep sleep unless re-root with Chainfire method.
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UpInTheAir said:
No
Knox is forever tripped and also no deep sleep unless re-root with Chainfire method.
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Yeah bro..i know...but he was talking about recovery,unrooting nd bootloader he would be fine in all these accounts....rest all he should have known about knox tripping nd deep sleep issues
Arpit Aggarwal said:
Yeah bro..i know...but he was talking about recovery,unrooting nd bootloader he would be fine in all these accounts....rest all he should have known about knox tripping nd deep sleep issues
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OP title says "..... reset to FACTORY condition"...
There is absolutely no known method to return to "factory" condition. The content of his post does not indicate that he / she is informed, so flashing stock firmware after root will not do this at all. [emoji6]
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UpInTheAir said:
OP title says "..... reset to FACTORY condition"...
There is absolutely no known method to return to "factory" condition. The content of his post does not indicate that he / she is informed, so flashing stock firmware after root will not do this at all. [emoji6]
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Ohh yeah...oops..i forgot about the "factory" word...
Thank you brother for reminding me

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