my g2 is perm root with sense rom.. something is wrong with the screen (a blank white screen) and care will perform a handset exchange but can they find out that i have a different firmware with perm root and charge me a out of warranty fee??
felix88d said:
my g2 is perm root with sense rom.. something is wrong with the screen (a blank white screen) and care will perform a handset exchange but can they find out that i have a different firmware with perm root and charge me a out of warranty fee??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Rooting voids the warranty.
This is posted everywhere around the forum "Warning this will void your warranty"
Can you still boot into Hboot? (phone off, then volume-down + power button)The reason I ask is because if you can, its gonna be real easy to see if you have s-off, and if you can see it, they can see it.
Can they charge you for the warranty?, I would have to say yes, since rooting voids your warranty, they have a bottom line to protect and if they suspect you did something to viod your warranty they are gonna protect that bottom line.
You posted another thread about this same situation, your best bet is to return it to stock if possible, but like I stated in your last thread we need more info to help you. Refer to you last thread and post the requested info.
Rooting DOES void the warranty. BUT. There's hope for you, yet!
Follow this guide to UNDO the rooting process. I've done these steps, just to see if it holds to what it says. And i'll be damned, it works. Check it out!!
http://theunlockr.com/2010/12/01/how-to-unroot-the-t-mobile-g2-htc-vision/
Good luck, fellow G2 owner. Hopefully things work out.
ijoshv2 said:
Rooting DOES void the warranty. BUT. There's hope for you, yet!
Follow this guide to UNDO the rooting process. I've done these steps, just to see if it holds to what it says. And i'll be damned, it works. Check it out!!
http://theunlockr.com/2010/12/01/how-to-unroot-the-t-mobile-g2-htc-vision/
Good luck, fellow G2 owner. Hopefully things work out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good form old boy...
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Related
my screen is white and is covered under warranty.. but my g2 is roooted with sense rom.. how can i undo everything to new in box firmware..
felix88d said:
my screen is white and is covered under warranty.. but my g2 is roooted with sense rom.. how can i undo everything to new in box firmware..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are no mind readers here (at least that I know of), how did you root? Did you gfree? Can you get into recovery? Do you have an ENG. Hboot? We need more INFO. in order to help.
He's right. We're not psychic here at XDA. Give us some detailed answers about your root process. We'll go from there to help you out as much as possible.
Thanks!
Hello,
quick question, does rooting void warranty?
and if so, if i unroot and flash the stock rom back... does it still void warranty??
thanks in advance!
No, it doesn't.
Only if you unlock your bootloader do you void your warranty. To root without voiding your warranty use --> http://maketecheasier.com/root-android-phone-without-voiding-warranty/2010/08/13
johnlee_1986 said:
Hello,
quick question, does rooting void warranty?
and if so, if i unroot and flash the stock rom back... does it still void warranty??
thanks in advance!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nope. Neither does searching. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6043779#post6043779
Technically it does, but if the bootloader is locked, you can unroot leaving absolutely no trace.
HTC don't seem to care about them being unlocked anyway.
Rusty! said:
Technically it does, but if the bootloader is locked, you can unroot leaving absolutely no trace.
HTC don't seem to care about them being unlocked anyway.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is the important part ... HTC doesn't care. I've sent my phone in twice while rooted and both times it has come back factory reset with the boot loader re-locked.
Paul22000 said:
Neither does searching.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What an epic post. Thanks for that Paul.
On a somewhat side note there is an article in the Portal that I feel every new user should read... it's about posting, searching, etc. http://www.xda-developers.com/announcements/important-xda-announcement-regarding-new-users/
rooting voids virginity, so they tell me.
jamesyb0i said:
rooting voids virginity, so they tell me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
10chars
Hey guys,
With All this Warranty talk, the people who unlocked your bootloader. Do you regret it? Was the warranty worth sacrificing for custom roms? I want to unlock it but at the same time I keep getting these paranoid thoughts that I'm gonna need the warranty later on. WTF. Any help?
You can install custom roms without unlock bootloader. I have evil nxsense rom installed in my N1 without unlock my bootloader.
Sent from my HTC Nexus One using XDA App
HTC honors the warranty even with the bootloader unlocked; I can't say that I've needed to make a claim myself, but that's the consensus from majority of members on this board. So, my advice is just go for it.
I had the same doubts as you, but you won't regret it
habs25 said:
HTC honors the warranty even with the bootloader unlocked; I can't say that I've needed to make a claim myself, but that's the consensus from majority of members on this board. So, my advice is just go for it.
I had the same doubts as you, but you won't regret it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Agree with this. Although I've never had to make a claim either.
I unlocked mine as soon as I pulled it from the box back in January 2010. I have had no regrets about it at all. I have never needed warranty service, though I wouldn't hesitate to call HTC for a hardware related issue. If something went horribly wrong with a ROM flash or a radio upgrade, that would be my own fault and I would look into buying a new phone. But I wouldn't try to BS HTC to make them pay for my screw-up.
habs25 said:
HTC honors the warranty even with the bootloader unlocked; I can't say that I've needed to make a claim myself, but that's the consensus from majority of members on this board. So, my advice is just go for it.
I had the same doubts as you, but you won't regret it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have made two claims with my unlocked bootloader. Each has been hassle free and quick. Oh, and cost me nothing.
First, a few months ago for dust under the screen, repaired and sent back in 4 days.
Second, which was last week for power button issues. They received, repaired, and shipped back in one day. I got it back the next.
HTC is quietly brilliant.
thanks guys! i may actually unlock the baseband than.
is unlocking the baseband more beneficial than just doing a root without unlocking?
btw, so you guys think its better to safer to send it in and get it repaired if you have a unlocked baseband than the riskier "swap" (when they send u a new one and you send your old one in) method?
Wisefire said:
I have made two claims with my unlocked bootloader. Each has been hassle free and quick. Oh, and cost me nothing.
First, a few months ago for dust under the screen, repaired and sent back in 4 days.
Second, which was last week for power button issues. They received, repaired, and shipped back in one day. I got it back the next.
HTC is quietly brilliant.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hey, did they send it back to you with a locked bootloader?
First time they relocked it.
Second time, they left it unlocked.
ROOT is fine
bambamboom said:
thanks guys! i may actually unlock the baseband than.
is unlocking the baseband more beneficial than just doing a root without unlocking?
btw, so you guys think its better to safer to send it in and get it repaired if you have a unlocked baseband than the riskier "swap" (when they send u a new one and you send your old one in) method?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't see any point in unlocking boot loader while you can root the phone and do whatever you want. the only thing you can't directly do is to flash a partition usion bootloader commands but you still can do it if you use "flash_img" command in ClockworkMod Recovery (on the adb shell). I install different roms and I am on CM7 now.
I unlocked mine without wanting to. I flashed modaco rom and it just unlocked my boot loader. but there is supposed to be a way of locking it again. it's somewhere on xda...
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Yeah, I like posters that don't know what they post.
1) No ROM can unlock the bootloader. User has to do it and the system has to ask for permission.
2) Once unlocked, it can't be locked, only by HTC.
To the OP: I've unlocked my bootloader long before "non-unlocking" way has been found. Never cared for it since, didn't need the warranty, and it's going to expire soon anyway.
Yes mine unlocked, and I have no reason to regret it, as my phone is a freak that can be locked again.
Worth doing in my opinion, and even if I couldn't lock it again, I still wouldn't regret it.
bohlool said:
I don't see any point in unlocking boot loader while you can root the phone and do whatever you want. the only thing you can't directly do is to flash a partition usion bootloader commands but you still can do it if you use "flash_img" command in ClockworkMod Recovery (on the adb shell).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine is locked, but there are 2 goods reasons to unlock the bootloader:
1. Once the bootloader is unlocked, you always have a rooted phone. The next ota won't relock it.
2. You have more options to fix a potentially bricked phone.
I'm thinking about doing it for these reasons, plus it seems like HTC still honour the warranty.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
I unlocked my bootloader because the warranty was gone anyway. Put the nexus into the washing mashine . Somehow it survived (Bluetooth, radio and camera gone). It actually was pretty tough. after about 10minutes in the mashine (60°C) the screen was still having fun inside the mashine.
andynx1 said:
Mine is locked, but there are 2 goods reasons to unlock the bootloader:
1. Once the bootloader is unlocked, you always have a rooted phone. The next ota won't relock it.
2. You have more options to fix a potentially bricked phone.
I'm thinking about doing it for these reasons, plus it seems like HTC still honour the warranty.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Well, if you wanna update ota, you don't have reason to root your phone in the first place.
2. what more options exactly you have? simple, do not mess with HBOOT and Recovery partitions, and ur safe.
My opinion, use oneclickroot and don't risk it, cause HTC support behave deferentially now!
bohlool said:
1. Well, if you wanna update ota, you don't have reason to root your phone in the first place.
2. what more options exactly you have? simple, do not mess with HBOOT and Recovery partitions, and ur safe.
My opinion, use oneclickroot and don't risk it, cause HTC support behave deferentially now!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.
Read my previous post, HTC has the best customer support & service I have ever received.
Wisefire said:
Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.
Read my previous post, HTC has the best customer support & service I have ever received.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No comment!
Hi fellows,
So far I find the common way to unlock bootloader is to require an unlock code from sony by providing IMEI no. And we will be warned that it will void warranty.
However, I am confused that so many fellows use custom rom. So is it ture that those fellows just simply don't care the warranty or they still have it?
I know there might be some other threads talked about this, but i just havent find the answer.
I do not know what the situation is in your country, but here, sony isn't responsible for my warranty. They cant void it.
Still, i haven't seen anyone brick their play permanently yet. so the risk is low and the gain high.
shsh_ustc said:
Hi fellows,
So far I find the common way to unlock bootloader is to require an unlock code from sony by providing IMEI no. And we will be warned that it will void warranty.
However, I am confused that so many fellows use custom rom. So is it ture that those fellows just simply don't care the warranty or they still have it?
I know there might be some other threads talked about this, but i just havent find the answer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't know but once I bricked my xp flashing nordic 2.3.4 that time I had unlocked bootloader,bloatware removed , rooted firmware and dooms kernel installed I go to Sony service centre they said my phone still is in warranty and they unbridled my phone for free .....
(May be because any one can use SEUS tool for free)
Sent from my R800i using xda premium
shsh_ustc said:
Hi fellows,
So far I find the common way to unlock bootloader is to require an unlock code from sony by providing IMEI no. And we will be warned that it will void warranty.
However, I am confused that so many fellows use custom rom. So is it ture that those fellows just simply don't care the warranty or they still have it?
I know there might be some other threads talked about this, but i just havent find the answer.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Every single person with any device using a custom rom has voided there warrenty. Whats your point?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk
AndroHero said:
Every single person with any device using a custom rom has voided there warrenty. Whats your point?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i meant, for sony, if i understand well, we need to request unlock code from sony by giving the imei of device. i guess they may have record of this?
or is there any easier way to unlock bootloader? i am new to xp, and my previous anroid device doesnt have bootloader lock.
Sent from my R800i using XDA App
Well, lets look at it objectively.
They say: "Warning! If you perform this step, you will unlock the boot loader and which may void your warranty."
correct me if i'm wrong here, but that doesn't sound like you just lost your warranty. It sounds like sony wanting to make you think you did.
I suppose that if you completely fry it by over-clocking to far, or mistakes flashing, thats your risk. but say a screen or button that stops working should always be under warranty, regardless of your bootloader.
When Sony published the bootloader unlocking page, they let things clear. Unlocking the bootloader per se doesn't void your warranty, installing custom software (such as rooting and custom ROM) will do.
Logseman said:
When Sony published the bootloader unlocking page, they let things clear. Unlocking the bootloader per se doesn't void your warranty, installing custom software (such as rooting and custom ROM) will do.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks. That is what I am looking for. So it should be very safe once we have nondroid backup.
So this is my first post, and I am asking for help. Terrible combination, I know. However, I plan to remain active on this forum.
Anyways, let me get to it. I'm paying $6/month for my warranty, which I have been told will become void if I modify the software. Ie: Root, unlock bootloader, etc. Anyways, I can't deal with this terrible UI. I can't deal with the ads. I had a OnePlus One and the root and custom rom installation was easy. So what I am asking is, how can I root without voiding my warranty? Thanks.
-Ben
benolot said:
So this is my first post, and I am asking for help. Terrible combination, I know. However, I plan to remain active on this forum.
Anyways, let me get to it. I'm paying $6/month for my warranty, which I have been told will become void if I modify the software. Ie: Root, unlock bootloader, etc. Anyways, I can't deal with this terrible UI. I can't deal with the ads. I had a OnePlus One and the root and custom rom installation was easy. So what I am asking is, how can I root without voiding my warranty? Thanks.
-Ben
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
- There are some rooting methods, but towelroot in the most cases will not trip your Knox.
- You can check for the 'Knox Warranty Void' status (without booting to the Download Mode) by using Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app. This app will also show you the Bootloader version, Baseband version, CSC...
benolot said:
So this is my first post, and I am asking for help. Terrible combination, I know. However, I plan to remain active on this forum.
Anyways, let me get to it. I'm paying $6/month for my warranty, which I have been told will become void if I modify the software. Ie: Root, unlock bootloader, etc. Anyways, I can't deal with this terrible UI. I can't deal with the ads. I had a OnePlus One and the root and custom rom installation was easy. So what I am asking is, how can I root without voiding my warranty? Thanks.
-Ben
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello Ben,
vndnguyen is correct. Because depending on your Firmware & Bootloader version, the method is not the same.
Please provide more information !