Reset Knox Warranty Void 0x1 Back To 0x0

Knox is a security feature developed by Samsung to protect its devices from tampering and unauthorized access. When you modify your device's software or perform certain actions, the Knox warranty void counter may be triggered, causing it to increment from 0x0 to 0x1. This indicates that the device's warranty is no longer valid.

Not on any Samsung device manufactured after 2015 (Galaxy S6, Note 5, and newer). The 0x1 flag is permanent, physical, and irreversible by design. reset knox warranty void 0x1 back to 0x0

Physically replacing the motherboard will give you a new eFuse at 0x0. That’s not a “reset” – it’s a hardware replacement, and it’s neither cheap nor practical. Knox is a security feature developed by Samsung

If you're in the , some local consumer laws might still require Samsung to provide hardware warranty support even if the software flag is tripped, provided the root didn't cause the hardware failure. Not on any Samsung device manufactured after 2015

There are only two scenarios where 0x1 goes back to 0x0 :

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