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Originally Posted by joshmon
Incorrect, what you are referring to here is an insurance claim & this is unrelated to my situation. I don't have insurance & I am needing to file a warranty claim (which does not have a deductible, and won't cover physical damage). I am pretty sure Sprint regularly checks for phones to see if they are rooted just looking for an opportunity to reject a warranty claim (industry standard). For this reason I wanted to make sure I did this right the first time .
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my evo wasnt rooted but sprint has never check any phone ive sent back and thats like 15 plus epic i first had was rooted and im on a second epic now they replaced no questions asked. this is sent directly to sprint for my case. all in all it is best to unroot for saftey of your a$$ though.