oepete.com/n1update.htm
This has been discussed in other threads -- The problem here, however is that you still have to unlock the bootloader, so you are no longer left with a "stock" N1 and warranty is voided.
The easier 'equivalent' method is just to unlock the bootloader, install the custom recovery menu and then install the Modaco rooted 2.2. update.zip.
people keep saying this but warrantly is NOT voided.. you cannot void the warranty for s/w changes.. if there is a hardware issue htc has said and has honored their warranty.. now if you get the phone all fubared because of some software issue and cannot figure out how to recover or reinstall kernal, radio etc. then yes they may not cover it.
lgkahn, what do you base your statement on? Documentation clearly states that unlocking the bootloader will void your warranty. Once warranty is voided, it is really up to HTC to decide if they want to honour your no longer existing hardware warranty or not. There are people here that have successfully negotiated hardware repairs even after unlocking the bootloaders, but others who have not been able to if, I understand things correctly.
If you have any solid contrary information, please let us know. Thank you
Not to mention one of the latest posts is a guy trying to clean out the dust from behind his screen because HTC will not honor his warranty.
not true at all if you read the dust issue post it is because he knows he will bet another refurb if he warranties it.. not because they will not honor it.
gotta love spam
lgkahn said:
people keep saying this but warrantly is NOT voided.. you cannot void the warranty for s/w changes.. if there is a hardware issue htc has said and has honored their warranty.. now if you get the phone all fubared because of some software issue and cannot figure out how to recover or reinstall kernal, radio etc. then yes they may not cover it.
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There has been a lot of discussion here of people who had their warrantied devices returned to them untouched because their bootloader was unlocked. Not all the time, but it may happen if you do that. The guide above is misleading because it does mention that your device will no longer remain stock.
Closing this thread as the original poster has already posted this in another thread... no need to start a brand new one.
Is there any official word on whether the warranty will be honored after we unlock the bootloader and root the device or not? From what I could gather, this is the case for most Mi devices but is there any confirmation that the A1 will follow the same as well? I couldn't find anything specific to this device so I'd appreciate it if someone could clear this out for me.
Thank you!
karanrajpal14 said:
Is there any official word on whether the warranty will be honored after we unlock the bootloader and root the device or not? From what I could gather, this is the case for most Mi devices but is there any confirmation that the A1 will follow the same as well? I couldn't find anything specific to this device so I'd appreciate it if someone could clear this out for me.
Thank you!
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Basically, in my country (Slovakia) and I believe that it's in every country (or at least should be):
If, for example, dead pixels appears on the screen after some time, root procedure or unlocking bootloader has 0 chance of making them dead, so the seller has to prove that the root process made those pixels dead, which is nonsense obviously.
They can deny the warranty if you try to do something with the system itself and you hard brick your device, that's the direct outcome of you trying to play with the phone's software.
Remember, system can be easily unrooted and bootloader can be easily re-locked with no sign of doing such things (not like KNOX), so if you are really afraid of them denying your warranty, you can unroot and re-lock just before the warranty process.
New to the device, planning to root my device. Will MI honor the warranty after root if I flash stock rom before taking it to the service center ?
Yes
karanrajpal14 said:
Is there any official word on whether the warranty will be honored after we unlock the bootloader and root the device or not? From what I could gather, this is the case for most Mi devices but is there any confirmation that the A1 will follow the same as well? I couldn't find anything specific to this device so I'd appreciate it if someone could clear this out for me.
Thank you!
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I soft bricked my device and it was rooting always into TWRP. Went to the miA1 service centre and told them the truth ( even if I didn't, they could see TWRP). All they asked for is proof of purchase and had to wait my turn for them to flash stock ROM (I couldn't do that as my PC is being win XP)
Free of cost. No questions asked. Thank you Xiaomi
So my understanding is that they do it and there was obviously no need for me to ask for official policy
(Since OP is in the same city as me, it was the service centre close to Navrang theatre)
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I soft bricked my device and it was rooting always into TWRP. Went to the miA1 service centre and told them the truth ( even if I didn't, they could see TWRP). All they asked for is proof of purchase and had to wait my turn for them to flash stock ROM (I couldn't do that as my PC is being win XP)
Free of cost. No questions asked. Thank you Xiaomi
So my understanding is that they do it and there was obviously no need for me to ask for official policy
(Since OP is in the same city as me, it was the service centre close to Navrang theatre)
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That's great news! Thank you so much!
beeshyams said:
I soft bricked my device and it was rooting always into TWRP. Went to the miA1 service centre and told them the truth ( even if I didn't, they could see TWRP). All they asked for is proof of purchase and had to wait my turn for them to flash stock ROM (I couldn't do that as my PC is being win XP)
Free of cost. No questions asked. Thank you Xiaomi
So my understanding is that they do it and there was obviously no need for me to ask for official policy
(Since OP is in the same city as me, it was the service centre close to Navrang theatre)
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Yours being a software problem, they flashed the stock rom even though you had unlocked it. Would they repair the device if it is a hardware problem?
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Yours being a software problem, they flashed the stock rom even though you had unlocked it. Would they repair the device if it is a hardware problem?
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No idea
Hello to all
Maybe it's a stupid question already made by many, I wanted to know if the warranty despite the bootloader is blocked after an update made with HWOTA and firmware is still valid, in case it was not someone thinks it is possible in the future to reactivate the warranty by canceling some counter?
Excuse the banality of the question.
Thank you
Best wishes even if in advance to all of you.
Sorry for my english.
surreal64 said:
Hello to all
Maybe it's a stupid question already made by many, I wanted to know if the warranty despite the bootloader is blocked after an update made with HWOTA and firmware is still valid, in case it was not someone thinks it is possible in the future to reactivate the warranty by canceling some counter?
Excuse the banality of the question.
Thank you
Best wishes even if in advance to all of you.
Sorry for my english.
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Answer Is no, once you unlock the boot loader warranty is then voided. Even if you trick it and make it re-locked it will have a log/history that only service places can open up an read and that log will state you have unlocked the boot loader then re-locked it and a time and date. Which then tech person will reject warranty request. Since you have voided it. This is why never unlock boot loader during valid warranty time. When warranty on the phone has expired then you can do what ever you want with it since it no longer has a valid warranty.
Hello
in fact I have performed the procedure of updating the Vodafone VKF firmware VKY-L09C02B150 to the VKY-L09C432B175 version with the HWOTA folder on PC, because I needed to have the mirrorlink, available from the B162 version.
So the software has unlocked the updated and re-locked bootloader.
That's all....
Thank you
My phone was rooted when I bought and I expected to get to get back to the stock room. I don't care about warranty but I care about able to use apps on my phone. Probably your people don't what risks you take when you buy the phone from shops. The main problem I have with phone what I can't use any payment service (Samsung Pay, Google Pay or Barclay), next I can't use Samsung password management and even I can't use oyster TFL app because my phone is rooted. I tried all stock firmware version no one is working. The game is changing with the rooting phone. One thing that I don't like about Android is software updated. I don't blame shop guy who sold the phone with the latest update but it had to root the phone in order to update to the latest. Android is not same as was before it is changing without letting consumers know that in future you will have trouble using your phone. Below where chat transcript with Samsung support team.
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Robertas Suminskas
16:51:22 I need to unroot phone because Samsung pay and password management app it says the phone is rooted
Calm
16:51:22 Welcome to Samsung Support. Please allow me a moment to read through your enquiry.
16:51:57 Hi, Robertas! My name is Calm from Mobiles Live Chat Support. How are you doing today?
Robertas Suminskas
16:52:17 fine
Calm
16:52:25 I understand that you are getting error message that your phone is rooted. No worries, let us double check that.
16:52:31 That's great, Robertas! I hope I can make it even better.
16:52:45 May I know where and when did you purchase your phone, Robertas?
Robertas Suminskas
16:53:11 I am happy to do unroot but I need assistance how to do it
16:53:45 I bought from shop
16:54:03 not Samsung official shop
Calm
16:55:28 I see. I hate to be the bearer of this news, once the phone is rooted, I am afraid that we won't be able to un root it. As we don't recommend that to our phones as that can cause serious damage on the phone. We will now double check if the phone has really been rooted. Rooting a phone can cause serious damage to the phone as it will completely remove the original software of the device, therefore, possibly changing the functionalities of the phone. Also, rooting the phone voids the warranty. To check, please follow these steps:
16:55:36 1. Power off the device completely. 2. Press and hold the volume down button, power button, and home button simultaneously until you see the screen turn blue. 3. Once the screen turns blue, please press the Volume Up Button. 4. Could you please tell me what you can see next to Product Name, Current Binary, System Status, and Knox Warranty Void?
Robertas Suminskas
17:00:02 Product Name: SM-G935F Current Binary: Samsung Official System Status: Official FAP lock: Off Warranty void: (0x030c) AP SWREV: B:2 K:0 S:1
Calm
17:04:15 I see. Thanks for that information. We have confirmed that the phone is rooted, Robertas. It would be best to get in touch with the retailer where you purchased the phone. As rooting the phone will void the warranty.
Robertas Suminskas
17:04:41 Product Name: SM-G935F / Current Binary: Samsung / Official System Status: Official / FAP lock: Off/ Warranty void: (0x030c) / AP SWREV: B:2 K:0 S:1
17:06:08 I don't have time to chase retailers or whatever and I don't care about the warranty. What I want you to help me to unroot the phone.
Calm
17:06:36 I am afraid that once the phone has been rooted, it cannot be undone, Robertas.
Robertas Suminskas
17:07:57 This something new. Do all customers know about this? Or you just implement this system from galaxy s7?
17:09:33 It needs to be published this officially because I am not going to buy anymore Samsung phone. Is to risky
17:09:53 I am afraid
Calm
17:11:14 Rooting a phone means installing a customise operating system on the phone which is a third party software. Just to give you an idea, we do not tolerate rooting phones and we don't sell rooted phones as well. As you have mentioned, you have not purchased a phone from an official Samsung Store, I am afraid that the retailer that you bought the phone from customised or modified the phones that they are selling.
Robertas Suminskas
17:13:31 there is firmware or software in all devices (laptops, TV, phone and so on). Where is way yo recover if software got the issue. So please don't tell me that is not possible to do this as long is a OS issue
Calm
17:15:05 I do understand that you would like the phone to be un rooted. However, as much as I would like to help you do that, once the phone has been rooted it cannot be undone. Also, if in case you bring the phone to one of our Support Centres, the Engineers would just refuse to fix the phone as it is been rooted. Rooting a phone is not software issue, Robertas. Rooting a phone is not done by Samsung. Like I have mentioned, we don't recommend that.
17:16:20 Rooting a phone can cause serious damage to the phone as it will completely remove the original software of the device, therefore, possibly changing the functionalities of the phone.
Robertas Suminskas
17:16:20 So it means I can't use all Samsung service. Why you don't officially this?
Calm
17:17:02 Like I have mentioned, we are not the one who installed the custom OS. It is done probably the store where you purchase the phone from.
Robertas Suminskas
17:17:08 People don't know this and you implement starting from Galaxy S7
Calm
17:17:48 All devices can be rooted. It is up to the customer if they would install a custom OS. We do not tolerate that, Robertas
Robertas Suminskas
17:18:24 But it you didn't say that services will be limited
Calm
17:18:41 Yes, that is why we don't recommend rooting a phone.
Robertas Suminskas
17:19:51 I know this now from your words but not in the paper and Samsung warranty. This original stock firmware
17:21:38 you locked some app to the phone and I didn't see in any papers
Calm
17:24:21 Just to give you a heads up, we are not the one who roots the phone as we don't recommend that. If you'd like, I can send you a proof on your email on how to check if the phone has been rooted.
17:24:27 May I know your email address?
Robertas Suminskas
17:24:59 [email protected]
17:26:52 This lack information from Samsung and I gonna look way to publish this so people be aware what they are buying and what risks they take.
17:27:14 I understand is hardware is modified but is only software
Calm
17:27:16 Also, may I know from what retailer did you purchase your phone?
Robertas Suminskas
17:27:54 I don't remember name it was 1.5 year ago
17:30:05 Better apple phone to buy than Samsung because peple can do jailbreak or un-jailbreak
Calm
17:30:13 Not all of Samsung phones are rooted, Robertas. We are not the one who modified the operating system of your phone. The reason why it is rooted because it was been modified by someone. And also, just to take in to consideration, you have purchased a phone to a unauthorised third party retailer.
Robertas Suminskas
17:30:45 but if I want to install stock firmware so why you say that phone is modified?
Calm
17:35:01 We perform a troubleshooting step earlier which is the Root Checker. Based on the information that you have given me, your phone has been modified.
Robertas Suminskas
17:35:07 where plenty sources on the internet how to unroot the phone? are they not real?
Calm
17:35:27 The device IS rooted if: Product name does not match the device. Current Binary does not say official or id there are counts in brackets. System Status does not say official. Knox Warranty Void (S4 and above) does not say 0x0.
17:36:27 Based on the information you have given the Knox Warranty Void is (0x030c). It should be 0x0.
17:36:43 We don't recommend that, Robertas.
Robertas Suminskas
17:38:28 Explain to me why Samsung service like Samsung Pay and Password? How do they work check phone?
17:38:54 what else is limited that I don't know?
Calm
17:39:00 Because once the software has been modified, it will change the functionalities of the phone. As the original software has already been removed.
Robertas Suminskas
17:39:42 I want get back original software. Where I can get this?
Calm
17:42:27 Once the phone has been rooted, it cannot be undone, Robertas. I am sorry about that. I highly suggest to get in touch with the retailer where you bought the phone. After this chat session you will have an option to save this chat transcript. You may present this as a proof that your phone has been modified. They might consider giving you a refund.
17:44:28 Aside from this, is there anything else that I can help you with whilst you still have me on the line?
Robertas Suminskas
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Remember one thing with every Android update they gonna limit and limit more services on the rooted phone and they are making things to be undone.
I don't see the point to buy android phones from shops and at all. I remember I had phone Galaxy S2, S5 and I was rooted my self just to try and to learn. But I didn't have the problem to unroot. I don't care about warranty if is NOT VALID after that. But what I care is about getting full android experience. On rooted phone full Android experience is gone and this information is not published officially.
I believe most people don't about this and they thought that only warranty you lose.
Use superman rom with superstock kernel some people have reported it as the only one working with Samsung pay with Knox security voided.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/samsung-pay-knox-warranty-void-t3549449
pingufanpoy said:
Use superman rom with superstock kernel some people have reported it as the only one working with Samsung pay with Knox security voided.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/samsung-pay-knox-warranty-void-t3549449
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All custom rooms have stability issues where I experienced in past. I don’t really want use custom rooms. Point is what all resources about unroot samsung phone is bull****. They shouldn’t confuse people with lies about unroot and should be deleted from forum.
Thanks,
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All custom rooms have stability issues where I experienced in past. I don’t really want use custom rooms. Point is what all resources about unroot samsung phone is bull****. They shouldn’t confuse people with lies about unroot and should be deleted from forum.
Thanks,
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I believe, and correct me if i am wrong, you can unroot a phone and flashing via Odin should put the phone back to square 1, however once Knox is tripped there is no going back only custom roms can fake the Knox status..
Use magisk to hide root.
Yes if you did root by system modifications, you will have more problems then if you did systemless root. And samsung pay won't work in stock kernel anyway because it checks knox warranty void..
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Could you not just flash stock firmware and use google pay?
Robotukas said:
All custom rooms have stability issues where I experienced in past. I don’t really want use custom rooms. Point is what all resources about unroot samsung phone is bull****. They shouldn’t confuse people with lies about unroot and should be deleted from forum.
Thanks,
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What the hell are you talking about? For starters, this is an android developer community. XDA was not created just so random people can come here looking to have their problems fixed for them.
Moving on, un-rooting a phone is as easy as it gets. Just download the Stock ROM and install it. Done. Stop spouting your bullcrap about people on XDA lying and just do some freaking research, this information is not hard to find and there are MANY guides and forum posts available here on XDA as well as 10000000+ other places on the internet as to how to return a Samsung phone to stock. You can either use ODIN or Samsung smart switch to do it.
You're the one who purchased a rooted phone, you knew what you were getting into. If you don't want it rooted and don't have the technical ability to un-root it, you should have never purchased it in the first place.
I agree with OP .
Love Spay but hate being restricted just like iphone.
No diff in samsung and apple nowadays
Man it doesn’t work from youtube or xda. Just accept reality. I tried stock rooms, I tried superman and other crap. You can’t realise that they are increasing security to stop people from rooting phones. Funny parts are that more apps stops working on rooted phones. So please take a coffee and accepts reality.
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Man it doesn’t work from youtube or xda. Just accept reality. I tried stock rooms, I tried superman and other crap. You can’t realise that they are increasing security to stop people from rooting phones. Funny parts are that more apps stops working on rooted phones. So please take a coffee and accepts reality.
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You can unroot without problem, but you CANNOT make knox back to 0x0 after tripping it... knox tripping is the biggest disadvantage of rooting.. as far as rooting goes .. you can root with magisk systemless root that hides your root from apps which don't work on rooted phones.. the only problem are the apps which detect knox status and thats hard to hide and samsung health and spay won't work after knox is tripped.
So you can root with magisk and hide your root easily to use all the apps.. you can also unroot by flashing stock rom back.. but you cannot fix/hide a tripped knox due to which samsung apps won't work.. so the real downside of rooting is the warranty void and samsung apps not working due to tripped knox.. maybe if there are some ways to hide knox status by custom kernels etc.. it would be the best option..
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Thanks for your reply.
Just to let know not only Samsung apps are not working also banking apps, Service Provider apps and Others. Magisk it doesn't work anymore.
Regards,
Robertas
Robotukas said:
Thanks for your reply.
Just to let know not only Samsung apps are not working also banking apps, Service Provider apps and Others. Magisk it doesn't work anymore.
Regards,
Robertas
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Post it on magisk forum then.. its meant to be systemless root that hides the root status.. if its really not working post on their thread for getting support. Majority of users use magisk to pass safety net and hide their root.. don't know if we need some additional xposed module or some software to hide root..
As far as I know.. only samsung apps could check the knox status.. if really other apps are not working with root.. then its a dilemma pls post on magisk forum and keep us updated
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Post it on magisk forum then.. its meant to be systemless root that hides the root status.. if its really not working post on their thread for getting support. Majority of users use magisk to pass safety net and hide their root.. don't know if we need some additional xposed module or some software to hide root..
As far as I know.. only samsung apps could check the knox status.. if really other apps are not working with root.. then its a dilemma pls post on magisk forum and keep us updated
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Thanks, a lot for the advice. I just gonna buy iPhone. Where no waiting time for latest updates, where is no carrier firmware and there is no radio. And Apple keeps pushing updates for phones even if 4 years older.
Samsung for the US have Snapdragon and for the EU only give Enyxios. I liked snapdragon and because I live in the UK now I must think how to get snapdragon. Strange fingerprint position and crashes. And support team is not good at all. Everything comes years later to Android than to iOS. I don't see the point to root phones because it works even worst and you get limited service and app choice. And why as the user I don't have the choice to use native Android OS (like original Android OS without modification) on phones? Why it comes only with preinstalled Samsung OS?
Thanks a lot,
Good luck
Hello dear friends.I have just bought a Redmi Note 7 by a 2 years warranty.I had a Samsung before and as we know they have knox so it doesnt matter if we unroot them again once we rooted.The service can check that and it voids the warranty.
-Now i want to unlock and root the phone to reach root files and modify them.But the phone has a 2 years warranty.So if i unroot and lock the bootloader again if it needed to be repaired by the service, can they understand that the phone had been unlocked before and they doesnt accept the phone as warranty terms?
if it is possible to unroot again and if it doesnt void the warranty i think to root it for better customization.
Thank you.
yeah you have just to use mi flash to go back to stock rom and lock it again