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Originally Posted by banden
Rooting your droid does void the warranty. Sholes team gives those warnings/recommendations to avoid any liability for your phone. That being said, I haven't heard of a single instance of someone bricking their phone using the sholes updater. Also the recovery system is perhaps the single greatest feature of rooting as it allows you to completely back up the phone.
I would advise having insurance on your phone ($6/mo from verizon) if you plan on rooting, just in case.
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Thanks Banden. I do have the insurance. I had already rooted so I guess I had already committed anyway.
I wasn't really worried about bricking, but I do like the option of warranty replacements. In fact, I just got one last week. So there is no chance of a reversal now that I have rooted if I was to have warranty issues???