Mina was cautious. She started by piecing together what the name suggested. “Multidisabler” hinted at a ZIP package designed to disable multiple features or safeguards. The suffix “samsung-3.1” implied it targeted Samsung devices and a version or release iteration—likely something tailored for a particular Android or firmware generation. In modding circles, zips like this are usually intended to be applied via a custom recovery (TWRP) to modify low-level settings or remove manufacturer-imposed software behaviors.
Using this tool "trips" the Knox counter, which permanently voids your warranty and disables features like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder . Multidisabler-samsung-3.1.zip
After booting:
is a specialized script developed by Ian Macdonald for Samsung mobile devices running Android 9.0 (Pie) or later. It is a critical tool for the Android modding community, designed to disable several deep-level Samsung security features that typically prevent users from running custom ROMs or maintaining a rooted state. Core Functions of Multidisabler-Samsung-3.1 Mina was cautious