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I'm having a problem with my wifi randomly turning itself off and customer care told me to just switch it out through the buyers remorse policy at a T-mobile store. I know you have to erase all signs of having rooted the phone before sending it to HTC under the limited warranty or else they charge you. Do I also have to set it back to stock before returning it directly to T-mobile through buyers remorse?
I'm asking because a) its a pain in the rear end to get it back to stock and b) I haven't found the stock recovery anywhere and have already flashed ClockworkMod Recovery so I'm not sure at this point I can get it back to stock.
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I remember one time sending my Touch Pro 2 to T-Mobile for a new one with the HSPL on it. HSPL allows me to flash any custom ROM basically.
But I never got a call back or charged, but I only did that one time because I was being lazy.
Good question.
I have to return mine actually due to a hardware defect which I can't put up with like I thought I could but I also rooted my phone and turned S OFF but I turned the S ON the other day so I am hoping that will be enough lol. Well plus make sure none of the files I've d/l are on the sd card but I don't think I have to worry about that seeing as I'm not using the sd card that came with the phone but my own.
However, I think I might do this once I figure out if it's needed (cause I'm kind of nervous about doing it and messing it up you know) and after I do more research on this hex editor stuff. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832642
likeitnot said:
Good question.
I have to return mine actually due to a hardware defect which I can't put up with like I thought I could but I also rooted my phone and turned S OFF but I turned the S ON the other day so I am hoping that will be enough lol. Well plus make sure none of the files I've d/l are on the sd card but I don't think I have to worry about that seeing as I'm not using the sd card that came with the phone but my own.
However, I think I might do this once I figure out if it's needed (cause I'm kind of nervous about doing it and messing it up you know) and after I do more research on this hex editor stuff. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832642
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Its very easy to do, it really is. I did it just today to switch out phones for another color. Just follow the directions carefully. They won't know because it literally puts stock right back on the phone. Just make sure that's what you want because there is no link for the 2.2.1 update right now. And people are having problems getting the updates again.
timbo1083 said:
Its very easy to do, it really is. I did it just today to switch out phones for another color. Just follow the directions carefully. They won't know because it literally puts stock right back on the phone. Just make sure that's what you want because there is no link for the 2.2.1 update right now. And people are having problems getting the updates again.
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That's the easy part but how do you get the stock recovery back on? I haven't seen a download for it, don't think HTC has released it either.
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If you are returning it to a store under buyer's remorse, then you don't need to unroot or do anything, as it is not a warranty exchange. You should be able to swap it out within a few minutes there, and never hear of it again.
When you follow the other post to downgrade it.puts the stock back on it. That is the point of it.
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^^ I finally got it to work but I did notice that after a while superuser app and a few others I had downloaded are appearing again... uhhhhh
When I got into the terminal on the phone and type su + enter it says permission denied and another $ appears...am I safe to say its not rooted and it just put the apps back cause of the google backup?
Plus S is back to SON (it was SOFF cause of the root) & Titanium Pro will not let me upgrade the busybox always comes back with an error and then when I go back in the application it says "Error" Sorry I could not acquire root priveleges. This application will *not* work!..." Not to mention the application ShootMe no longer works cause it says I don't have root access.
OKAY *phew* I take it they only appeared again because of the google backup!
I had the exact same problem. My wifi and GSM signal would disappear. I would have to reboot the phone to get it back.
Anyway I took it back to tmo and they didn't even power it up or anything. I put everything back in like it was when I go it and no questions asked.
btmec said:
I had the exact same problem. My wifi and GSM signal would disappear. I would have to reboot the phone to get it back.
Anyway I took it back to tmo and they didn't even power it up or anything. I put everything back in like it was when I go it and no questions asked.
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You bought your's from a Tmo store though right?
I ordered mine through add a line with 611..
I have dust under my sceen and am thinking about sending it back.
Odds are you all would be just fine, but honestly? Why take that chance...if you rooted it, you can unroot it. Just set it all back to stock and dont sign back in with the phone.
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I'm having a problem with my wifi randomly turning itself off and customer care told me to just switch it out through the buyers remorse policy at a T-mobile store. I know you have to erase all signs of having rooted the phone before sending it to HTC under the limited warranty or else they charge you. Do I also have to set it back to stock before returning it directly to T-mobile through buyers remorse?
I'm asking because a) its a pain in the rear end to get it back to stock and b) I haven't found the stock recovery anywhere and have already flashed ClockworkMod Recovery so I'm not sure at this point I can get it back to stock.
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just flash the RUU from the downgrade post since you're already rooted and s-off you shouldn't need to do any of the hex editing or anything just download the RUU and put it in /sdcard/ named PD15IMG.zip and it will take care of it... and it will restore everything including recovery... the only thing that won't go back to normal is if you ran gfree for radio s-off... if you did that follow the guide in that post for restoring radio s-on then flash the RUU... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832642
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just flash the RUU from the downgrade post since you're already rooted and s-off you shouldn't need to do any of the hex editing or anything just download the RUU and put it in /sdcard/ named PD15IMG.zip and it will take care of it... and it will restore everything including recovery... the only thing that won't go back to normal is if you ran gfree for radio s-off... if you did that follow the guide in that post for restoring radio s-on then flash the RUU... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832642
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Where can I get the RUU?
And the method I used was with Visionaryr11 and a download that had a script.
I just ran Visionary, used Terminal Emulator to access the script and then rebooted and I was perma rooted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHrtVzlsA_s
nguyendqh said:
Where can I get the RUU?
And the method I used was with Visionaryr11 and a download that had a script.
I just ran Visionary, used Terminal Emulator to access the script and then rebooted and I was perma rooted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHrtVzlsA_s
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the download that the link I posted says to save as PD15IMG.zip on your sdcard and reboot in the boot loader is the RUU... it will put you back to stock 2.2 everything including recovery and bootloader
I accidentally deleted my part7 .bin created by gfree and could not get s=on. I exchange anyway at the tmo for a better screen. They didn't even pretend to check if it had been rooted.
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exchanged my G1 which was rooted and had a version of android we werent supposed to have yet, I exchanged it through HTC though, my screen all out stopped working, maybe thats why they didn't notice anything, that or they just don't really care.
QUESTION - it seems that flashing PD15IMG.zip is the same process as flashing SAPPIMG.nbh for the original myTouch 3G.
1. Is the hexeditor stuff necessary or can we just copy to sdcard and flash away?
2. Can PD15IMG.zip be flashed from hboot S-OFF or do I need to turn S-ON first?
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That's the easy part but how do you get the stock recovery back on? I haven't seen a download for it, don't think HTC has released it either.
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The Unlockr
Has a stock ROM and a Stock Recovery Image that you can flash.
I rooted my Epic 4G with the new Epic Experience Rom recently. I am going to return the phone, but they won't take it back rooted. I couldn't find anything in search. Does anyone know how to erase any trace of my phone being rooted?
Thanks everyone.
Edit: nm read his post wrong.
RootTheWorld said:
I rooted my Epic 4G with the new Epic Experience Rom recently. I am going to return the phone, but they won't take it back rooted. I couldn't find anything in search. Does anyone know how to erase any trace of my phone being rooted?
Thanks everyone.
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ODIN, and an official release, not Froyo.. Use the DI18 Package..
Also remember to wipe your SD card too which will not be touched during install. ODIN will flash over EVERYTHING making it brand new.
Why would you want to return your Epic? I hope not to get an EVO.. The EVO is a good phone and I wanted it when it first came out, my gut kept telling me to wait and the EPIC really is a good phone.
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ODIN, and an official release, not Froyo.. Use the DI18 Package..
Also remember to wipe your SD card too which will not be touched during install. ODIN will flash over EVERYTHING making it brand new.
Why would you want to return your Epic? I hope not to get an EVO.. The EVO is a good phone and I wanted it when it first came out, my gut kept telling me to wait and the EPIC really is a good phone.
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Last time I had to take my phone into a sprint store, I ODIN'ed back to DI18 and thought that it removes root as I've read in multiple posts but apparently it doesn't because the technician said the phone is rooted and although they will service the phone this time, root voids warranty and they put a note on my account to check if phone is rooted if i ever take it back again. My speaker just died, so I ODIN'd and used this to remove root.
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/epi...ecovery-1-13-for-windows-intel-mac-and-linux/
When I took it in, they didn't mention anything about root. So either they didn't check or they saw phone wasn't rooted.
For you those going back to stock or are stock and u flashed 2.2 and want to downgrade or resort back to stock use this method.
Rooted/clockwork users skip the first step...
1. Do the one click root/clockwork/etc Here
2. Flash the d118 modem Here
3. Then Flash the zip file Here
4. Then flash the get rid of clockwork zip Here
5. Your are back to stock without using odin yay!!!
Now all links work!!! and added a step use this method to return to stock with out odin.
viper786 said:
Last time I had to take my phone into a sprint store, I ODIN'ed back to DI18 and thought that it removes root as I've read in multiple posts but apparently it doesn't because the technician said the phone is rooted and although they will service the phone this time, root voids warranty and they put a note on my account to check if phone is rooted if i ever take it back again. My speaker just died, so I ODIN'd and used this to remove root.
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/epi...ecovery-1-13-for-windows-intel-mac-and-linux/
When I took it in, they didn't mention anything about root. So either they didn't check or they saw phone wasn't rooted.
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Perhaps,
If you ODIN to an offical "virgin" Rom you will lose root.. Period. If you dont believe me do it then try and run any app that requires root "like wifi tether" it will not work. There are roms that work with odin that are pre rooted.
What I got from the other thread was Sprint can tell by some method what OS version and build you have been using while connected to thier network... so if this is true they may be able to tell your running an "Epic Experience" build and put 2&2 together that you have rooted.
The fact of the matter is, if you are running software not designed for the phone or not ready to be released and things do not work then they waste countless man hours trying to figure our why things force close on a product that is no longer thiers.
So, it is not hard to see why they do not like people rooting thier devices.
If you ODIN back and still have the speaker problem then it is SAFE to assume its a hardware rather than a software problem regardless of your past programs that have run on the phone.
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Perhaps,
If you ODIN to an offical "virgin" Rom you will lose root.. Period. If you dont believe me do it then try and run any app that requires root "like wifi tether" it will not work. There are roms that work with odin that are pre rooted.
What I got from the other thread was Sprint can tell by some method what OS version and build you have been using while connected to thier network... so if this is true they may be able to tell your running an "Epic Experience" build and put 2&2 together that you have rooted.
The fact of the matter is, if you are running software not designed for the phone or not ready to be released and things do not work then they waste countless man hours trying to figure our why things force close on a product that is no longer thiers.
So, it is not hard to see why they do not like people rooting thier devices.
If you ODIN back and still have the speaker problem then it is SAFE to assume its a hardware rather than a software problem regardless of your past programs that have run on the phone.
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I was not aware that they can see what OS i've been using. Anyway, they are replacing the phone and said i should receive the replacement at my house tomorrow. Normally all replacements are sent to them this is the first time i'm getting a replacement sent to my house instead of the store.
Are you sure you searched? One of the very first threads in the development forum...
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updated instructions to goto stock without odin, see post 5.
Hey all-
My Bravo's USB port is borked, won't hold a connection any longer, so I've got an RMA for repair. My understanding is that if the phone is rooted, the warranty is void. So, I'm assuming I have to unroot (used SuperOneClick to root, and will use it to unroot) it before shipping it back to Motorola. My questions are:
Do I need to uninstall any apps I installed while the phone was rooted?
Is there anything else I need to do to the phone before returning it?
Many thanks for any and all advice.
Scrondar said:
Hey all-
My Bravo's USB port is borked, won't hold a connection any longer, so I've got an RMA for repair. My understanding is that if the phone is rooted, the warranty is void. So, I'm assuming I have to unroot (used SuperOneClick to root, and will use it to unroot) it before shipping it back to Motorola. My questions are:
Do I need to uninstall any apps I installed while the phone was rooted?
Is there anything else I need to do to the phone before returning it?
Many thanks for any and all advice.
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Just go into android recovery and wipe data/factory reset.
BravoMotorola said:
Just go into android recovery and wipe data/factory reset.
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Took me a while to find it, but I finally figured out how to get into recovery. Thanks.
FWIW, I did the stock ROM recovery wipe, but superuser was still in my app drawer on reboot, so apparently this doesn't unroot the phone. Sent it out anyway, with a security lock. If they can get past this (and I bet they can, but hopefully won't bother) and decide I've voided the warranty, guess I'll just live with crappy USB port.
Scrondar said:
FWIW, I did the stock ROM recovery wipe, but superuser was still in my app drawer on reboot, so apparently this doesn't unroot the phone. Sent it out anyway, with a security lock. If they can get past this (and I bet they can, but hopefully won't bother) and decide I've voided the warranty, guess I'll just live with crappy USB port.
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You need to flash with RSD Lite!!
You need to flash with RSD Lite!!
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Well, since the USB port was non-functional, flashing with anything was out. I'm hoping they just see the port is useless and send me a new one or refurb. I really like the phone and, if Motorola discovers it's rooted and voids my warranty, I'll have to start over with a new model. Just got off chat with an AT&T sales rep and there was nothing they were willing to do for me, except steer me to a local store.
I was using my wife's Captivate last night. Not bad, but more of a handful than the Bravo.
So, for those of you sitting on the edge of your seats wondering how this warranty return went, I got the phone back the other day, no problemo. Same phone, so somehow the repair wizards were able to put a new USB port in. Groovy.
I am still wondering why, when I did a factory restore, Superuser remained installed. My being able to root the device and use ADB to install .apk packages from the command line is the limit of my knowledge (now using Side Load Wonder Machine instead). My attempts at getting SuperOneCLick to unroot the phone all met with failure, so I sent the phone in with fingers crossed; now I would very much like to use BandroidX's BravoX ROM, but am not sure how to proceed at this point. Any help is much appreciated.
First off... Motorola has released an official app that allows installing of apks from unknown sources so you don't have to use SLWM. The exact name slips my mind, bravo non market enabler maybe? Do a little searching in the market and you'll find it.
As for flashing bandroidx's rom... he has instructions in his release thread. If you need more detailed instructions, post back and i can help you out more.
Remember to be cautious and be prepared to flash the 2.2.1 sbf if something goes wrong.
Ah, yes, thanks. Bravo Sideload Enabler. Who knew? I'll read up on the BravoX ROM again, but that thread does go on.
Hey can somebody upload the apk file of motorola sideloader enabler for bravo?
I cant download it here in my country, I live outside US.
Please!!!
i have to send my phone back to LG (or Google? not sure which one its actually going to end up at) because of overheating issues. they're sending me a replacement tomorrow with a shipping label for my old one to send back. they're holding funds for my new one until they've checked over the old one an verified that i do need a replacement, then if its all good they release the funds back into my account, but if its not all hunky dory they take the money, and i really can't afford that. i had it rooted and the bootloader unlocked and a custom kernel. i've flashed the stock kernel, unrooted and checked with Root Checker Basic, which tells me "Sorry! This device does not have proper root access". I've re-locked the bootloader, and checked that as well. I've flashed a few different things, including mod that makes the screen more sensitive, i've reverted that now though as it was to sensitive. i've also flashed lots of different ROMs including CyanogenMod, AOKP, Paranoid Android (i think thats the name) and more, a few weeks ago i flashed back to the stock rom, because i found problems with all the other ones. please ask if you need more information. back to the original question: will LG, or Google, whoever it goes to, be able to know that any of that has been done?
Thanks, Raf
rafspeik said:
i have to send my phone back to LG (or Google? not sure which one its actually going to end up at) because of overheating issues. they're sending me a replacement tomorrow with a shipping label for my old one to send back. they're holding funds for my new one until they've checked over the old one an verified that i do need a replacement, then if its all good they release the funds back into my account, but if its not all hunky dory they take the money, and i really can't afford that. i had it rooted and the bootloader unlocked and a custom kernel. i've flashed the stock kernel, unrooted and checked with Root Checker Basic, which tells me "Sorry! This device does not have proper root access". I've re-locked the bootloader, and checked that as well. I've flashed a few different things, including mod that makes the screen more sensitive, i've reverted that now though as it was to sensitive. i've also flashed lots of different ROMs including CyanogenMod, AOKP, Paranoid Android (i think thats the name) and more, a few weeks ago i flashed back to the stock rom, because i found problems with all the other ones. please ask if you need more information. back to the original question: will LG, or Google, whoever it goes to, be able to know that any of that has been done?
Thanks, Raf
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No, if you flashed a factory image and the bootloader is locked they can`t tell what you flashed in the past .
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No, if you flashed a factory image and the bootloader is locked they can`t tell what you flashed in the past .
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i was reading this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580829&nocache=1 and on the third post, bzmotoninja83 says that modern phones can detect bootloader locks/unlocks
rafspeik said:
i was reading this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580829&nocache=1 and on the third post, bzmotoninja83 says that modern phones can detect bootloader locks/unlocks
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Nope, not afaik. Samsung has binary flash counters (which can be reset though). Nexus devices don`t have that. So they look at the device as it comes in, not rooted and a locked bootloader.
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Nope, not afaik. Samsung has binary flash counters (which can be reset though). Nexus devices don`t have that. So they look at the device as it comes in, not rooted and a locked bootloader.
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great! thanks for your help
Very sorry to post this in such a panic, I have been researching Google and XDA forums for a couple of hours now and just can't find the information I need.
I dropped my phone and broke the proximity sensor. It is making the phone all but unusable. I have the Total Equipment Protection from Verizon, which covers damage, theft, and loss. However, the problem is I have rooted the phone, and I am concerned they will say I have voided the warranty.
I tried doing a hard reset, and it still shows up as rooted. I have downloaded the files to 'restore to stock', but I don't know if that will unroot the device, or not.
I had previously installed Voodoo Rootkeeper when I had rooted it the first time. Now, after doing the hard (factory) reset, I installed Voodoo Rootkeeper from the Play store and it says I have Superuser installed, but I don't see it in my apps list. I am guessing that I just need to reinstall it from the play store because there is a button in Rootkeeper that says, "Google Play".
There's also a button that says "Temp un-root". Will this unroot my phone so that I can return it to the store under warranty?
Is there a way to completely un-root this phone, once it has been rooted?
Just FYI, I did not use the Chinese root. I used the root where you plug your phone in to the USB and use adb to run a program, which then asks you if you want full root or the partial root that you can only access via USB/abd.
I'm sorry if this seems confused... Basically, I want to unroot this phone and return it as quickly and simply as possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Use the LG flash tool to return to stock (detailed somewhere on these forums) and you will become completely unrooted. I've done it before and it does reset the status flag in the settings screen.
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usefulidiot127 said:
Use the LG flash tool to return to stock (detailed somewhere on these forums) and you will become completely unrooted. I've done it before and it does reset the status flag in the settings screen.
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THANK YOU! I had hoped it would be that simple. I tried to read through that thread to see if that was the case, but couldn't see anything definitive. I was in a bit of a panic and distracted too, so it's possible I missed it. Hopefully, this thread will get indexed by Google and other people who may have the same problem can see this.
Will try that and report back!
George
This worked great and is VZW specific.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
Broken screen for me and needed an insurance replacement.
Thanks, hard brick?
willyjay said:
This worked great and is VZW specific.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
Broken screen for me and needed an insurance replacement.
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Do you think I should try that one specifically instead of the generic instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
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I didn't know what a TOT file is, so I Googled it and found some warning to be very careful with TOT files because they can hard brick the phone?
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Ah, heck!
I tried the first generic 'restore to stock' from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
and when I get to the step where I click 'ok' to proceed and flash the rom, the program stops and the phone displays a "B100" and then "ROOTED" in red letters!
I'm going to read through all 27 pages of that thread to see if anyone else has had this problem, but in the meantime, does that Verizon specific thread fix this problem, would either of you happen to know?
Thanks!
Total protection is not warranty. You breaking your phone is not a manufacturer defect which warranty covers.
Regardless, neither method cares if it's rooted or not. I have returned more phones than I can count that have been rooted and not once have I had a charge.
gwbyrd said:
Do you think I should try that one specifically instead of the generic instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
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I didn't know what a TOT file is, so I Googled it and found some warning to be very careful with TOT files because they can hard brick the phone?
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The VZW specific method worked perfectly for me....also, shows unrooted in the settings and download mode.
Just make sure to verify the md5 checksum on the tot file.
Verified, flashing the stock tot resets back to pure stock including a reset of the root flag. I used the VZW specific writeup and it went exactly as advertised. Recommend you use that one.
Thanks
06stang said:
Total protection is not warranty. You breaking your phone is not a manufacturer defect which warranty covers.
Regardless, neither method cares if it's rooted or not. I have returned more phones than I can count that have been rooted and not once have I had a charge.
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Thanks, I was wondering about that! I've never been a Verizon customer before and I've heard stories that made me nervous. You have definitely made me feel a bit more reassured. Of course, I still want to unroot it a) to show myself I can, and b) just to be safe.
gwbyrd said:
Thanks, I was wondering about that! I've never been a Verizon customer before and I've heard stories that made me nervous. You have definitely made me feel a bit more reassured. Of course, I still want to unroot it a) to show myself I can, and b) just to be safe.
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Can't hurt to do it. When I had my Incredible 1 I asked my buddy about it and he told me when he gets the phone they check for physical damage, check the water damage indicators, plug it in and flash the new software, then test it to send back out. I went through 6 incredibles, 4 incredible 2s, 4 rezounds, and 4 galaxy nexus. All rooted all returned without resetting no charges.
But i can say 100% guaranteed without a doubt your total protection insurance does no care what you do to the phone because it's not a warranty issue anyway. If you return your current device for a new one you're paying the $99 fee anyway. If you send it in as warranty they'll charge you full pop if they see physical damage.
HOORAY!
HOORAY!
I followed the steps at this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960, and it worked!
Thanks again, everyone!