Hey everyone herewho else think knox is resetable and Samsung pay devs to not say how to reset it? I have a galaxy nexus myself that don't have Knox. But you can find a way to scam the counter I guess?? What do you think?
Most of the time there's reset tamper zips you can flash?A Galaxy Nexus is different form any other Samsung. Google dictated the software behind that device.
That's quite an imagination you have if you think Samsung is even capable of getting to every dev in the world to pay them off.
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A Galaxy Nexus is different form any other Samsung. Google dictated the software behind that device.
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Most of the time there's reset tamper zips you can flash?
Which does apply to the Samsung counter that was there before Knox. The Knox counter is different.
Knox is software as I understand it. Once you go from a non Knox bootloader to a Knox bootloader, you can't go back.Okay i see knox is hardwarebut cant you downgrade bootloader?
Knox is software as I understand it. Once you go from a non Knox bootloader to a Knox bootloader, you can't go back.
I think it is because the embedded it in the bootloader, connecting that code with something else, where, if changed, can render the device unusable.But why cant you reset it then?
I think it is because the embedded it in the bootloader, connecting that code with something else, where, if changed, can render the device unusable.
The last I knew, XDA had a bounty on the Knox counter reset, and no one has been able to claim it.
I think it is because the embedded it in the bootloader, connecting that code with something else, where, if changed, can render the device unusable.
The last I knew, XDA had a bounty on the Knox counter reset, and no one has been able to claim it.