The eFuse is intact. The device runs official, unmodified Samsung firmware. Samsung's secure environment is fully operational.
Will no longer function due to potential security risks.
This is a hardware modification, not a software setting. Flashing original stock firmware, unrooting, or wiping the device will fix it. reset knox warranty void 0x1 back to 0x0
While you cannot bring back Samsung Pay, you can often still use banking apps and Google Wallet on a rooted device. By using along with modules like Play Integrity Fix , you can hide your root status and pass Google's integrity checks, allowing standard financial apps to run normally. 2. Custom ROM Alternatives
If your device is rooted using Magisk, you can use specialized modules to hide your root status from apps. While this does not change the bootloader's true Knox value, it allows you to pass Google's Play Integrity API checks, enabling you to use banking apps and Google Pay that would otherwise block modified devices. 2. Custom ROM Integration The eFuse is intact
On devices released after 2014 (Galaxy S6 and newer), no , you cannot reset it back to 0x0 through software.
: The e-fuse is a one-time programmable hardware component. Once it is flipped to 0x1, it cannot be reversed through any software commands or firmware flashing. Will no longer function due to potential security risks
Password management features cease functioning.