As my my mobile is new , I have 1 year warranty.
I wanted to install Viper4Android, It requires rooting which I can't due to void of warranty
Is there any other way or will unrooting return my warranty?
how to root y9 prime ?
good question!! if you find let us knnow. I am looking for a new phone, and they9 look great but without root, I am going to stick with Samsung....
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I have a question which seem familiar over the internet but I am confused because of too man answers for :
I have a new brand (not famous brand ) phone , and I was thinking of rooting the device in order to have more ram but my only problem is that the warranty I know that it may be void after root but :
if i unroot the device will it still void or not ? and i hear that engineers in the companies they can know if the phone was rooted is it right ?
(Note : it is only unrooting without custom rom or flashing and my phone warranty is from the device comapany it self)
android2020 said:
I have a question which seem familiar over the internet but I am confused because of too man answers for :
I have a new brand (not famous brand ) phone , and I was thinking of rooting the device in order to have more ram but my only problem is that the warranty I know that it may be void after root but :
if i unroot the device will it still void or not ? and i hear that engineers in the companies they can know if the phone was rooted is it right ?
(Note : it is only unrooting without custom rom or flashing and my phone warranty is from the device comapany it self)
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your warranty is void after rooting, but in my personal experience, no one even checks. it could just be customer support in my area, but when i try replacing a brick i dont tell them that i rooted, i just tell them my problem and they usually replace it.
p.s. i only did this once, my friends are the other experience!
p.p.s. and i dont think rooting can give you more ram, but i may be wrong.
You can set the CPU up higher and overclock it which will speed up the phone
Sent from my lg optimus e980 mega i527 mega gt-i9205 Nexus 5 Nexus 4
Don't forget to check out my custom keyboards and dialers over at the candyshop thread and all the other cool stuff from all the wonderful devs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49380310
android2020 said:
I have a question which seem familiar over the internet but I am confused because of too man answers for :
I have a new brand (not famous brand ) phone , and I was thinking of rooting the device in order to have more ram but my only problem is that the warranty I know that it may be void after root but :
if i unroot the device will it still void or not ? and i hear that engineers in the companies they can know if the phone was rooted is it right ?
(Note : it is only unrooting without custom rom or flashing and my phone warranty is from the device comapany it self)
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if you are only seeking to get more ram i would advise not to root your phone because the only about of ram you are going to get is around 30mb's which pretty much means you can only run +1 more app which is not worth it. as for Warrenty voids. if you root your device and send it in for repairs, its voided, if you unroot it and send it in it should not be voided, some new phones have have a counter that can tell the OEM if the device is modified or not, this is only for most newer samsung phones. they can only tell if it was rooted that way if its an older device running Gingerbread and you unroot it ( delete your root apps) i dont think they can detect that it was rooted.
(Note : it is only unrooting without custom rom or flashing and my phone warranty is from the device comapany it self)
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Your Warranty is voided as soon as you root your device (only if they find out in the Service repairs) pretty much if you break your phone and needs service repairs delete root apps and unroot.
You can set the CPU up higher and overclock it which will speed up the phone
Sent from my lg optimus e980 mega i527 mega gt-i9205 Nexus 5 Nexus 4
Don't forget to check out my custom keyboards and dialers over at the candyshop thread and all the other cool stuff from all the wonderful devs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=49380310
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@hopsin4444 please Read the OP before you post nonsense, Overclocking has nothing to do with what he wants and the only way for him to overclock is with a Custom kernel. :/
Hi
Been considering rooting the device for a little while and was wondering a few things.
I'm coming off a samsung G note 10.1 2014 edition ( I know a freaking mouthful) and there a few major drawbacks to rooting , like loosing all warranty and support from Samsung ( they are freaking draconian when it comes to enforcing the no touch principle)
Are there any drawbacks to rooting? Technical or warranty related.. Do you loose functions?
is it hard to unroot?
Simplest way to root?
Anything else one needs to keep in mind when rooting?
How do you run updates after root?
I know a lot of these are uber noob questions, and please bare with me on this. I just don't want to do something I'll regret later
thanks in advance
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No drawbacks or lost functionality.
Its easy to unroot. So far every OTA update unroots you anyways.
Easiest way to root is with towelroot.
Don't delete or change anything unless you know the consequences.
Updates come in the same way, over the air. Install the same way as well.
Towell Root
Towell Root, will it work with 5.0 ?
Btw does rooting void warranty?
And can anyone confirm that ota is possible after root?
Also, Towelroot and lollipop?
Hi everyone I am about to sell my SM-N915G Note Edge Indian version with 4 moths warranty left..It is currently rooted and running custom rom Tek HD..Before handing it to the buyer i want to unroot it and get back to stock condition so that the new user can get OTA updates and use the phone as a normal user..Not super user like us..Kindly help me..Thanks a lot..
With root all warranty is lost, isn't it?
Sendt fra min SM-N915FY
hello
i have a rooted S7. As you know naturally samsung pay not working. it wont work on a rooted device. If i unroot/flash my device and install stock rom, can i use samsung pay? or it wont work?
Thanks
sam20e said:
hello
i have a rooted S7. As you know naturally samsung pay not working. it wont work on a rooted device. If i unroot/flash my device and install stock rom, can i use samsung pay? or it wont work?
Thanks
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Sorry mate once the knox bit is set ( 0 x 1) there is no way to use Samsung pay.................but you can use Android pay if you unroot
thanks for the reply buddy.. damn i really wanted to use samsung pay :/
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Sorry mate once the knox bit is set ( 0 x 1) there is no way to use Samsung pay.................but you can use Android pay if you unroot
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This is not true, I rooted and installed a ROM, was unhappy with it and went back to stock ROM with no root. I use Samsung Pay all the time.
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This is not true, I rooted and installed a ROM, was unhappy with it and went back to stock ROM with no root. I use Samsung Pay all the time.
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6 months ago it was true.........and i think still is
On this thread they claim is possible to have Samsung pay on a knox tripped device...but
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/knox-samsung-pay-root-t3549935
No real proof on thread that is really working.....
full stock and knox tripped i do not think so
If device is less than a year old
Contact samsung a claim a warrenty repair, i called uk line & it was an automatic service i was sent a box to return it with ups & i got a refurb phone 10 days later, i might of been luck though
H, now i Know that The old Phones of One Plus Did not void Warranty, If we Rooted it.
What about the new One Plus Nord. I Have Bought Mine, but still have not rooted it, as am scared it will void Warranty.
anime12345 said:
H, now i Know that The old Phones of One Plus Did not void Warranty, If we Rooted it.
What about the new One Plus Nord. I Have Bought Mine, but still have not rooted it, as am scared it will void Warranty.
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nope.. thats an OnePlus policy..
iamelton said:
nope.. thats an OnePlus policy..
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Hi, thanks a lot. Will now Root With Confidence
For phones sold in EU rooting itself is not a reason enough to void the warranty:
Rooting and flashing your device does not void the warranty in EU
This is a joint blog post written together with Carlo Piana with the goal to disband some popular FUD that you lose your warranty if you flash or root your device. Does rooting your device (e.g. an Android phone) and replacing its operating system with something else void your …
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