Technicians can physically remove the eMMC/UFS chip from the motherboard, mount it on a special reader, and try to manually edit the raw binary data. Older phones (Galaxy S4/S5) allowed this. have anti-replay protections and rolling code counters. If the counter doesn’t match the fused OTP (One-Time Programmable) memory, the phone hard-bricks.
The Exynos 7420 (Galaxy S6) had a brief period where users could reset Knox using a combination of engineering bootloaders. Samsung long since patched this. No modern device has a public exploit. reset knox warranty void 0x1 back to 0x0
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When the Knox Warranty Bit is set to 0x1 , several important Samsung services and features are permanently disabled or restricted: mount it on a special reader


