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http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/cdma-htc-e...pped-roms.html ***edit*** come to think of it you should have done a nandroid after rooting the phone and that way you could always flash back to that, plus your wifi rsa keys would have been backed up because if you lose those you will be screwed and won't be able to use 4G.
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Technically you have to flash back and re-enable security (s-on, right now you have s-off). Realistically, just the reflash should suffice
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Thanks for the quick responses! I am not currently experiencing any issues, so I am just researching ahead of time because we never know when something will fail or go wrong. I have not flashed the rom I have only rooted the phone to use wifi tethering and installed root explorer to remove some of the apps that are useless to me. So since I am still on the stock rom I would think just doing the Factory data reset would work? I just do not want to turn this thing into a paper weight that sprint will not warranty if it does start to have issues. Hoping someone has made similar changes and had to take it in for service and can tell me how they put it all back to original? Again thanks for any advice given!
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I dont see a reason to even touch it if you are still on the stock rom.
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It totally does but most are so dumb they won't notice if it looks stock
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In Sprint's eye, rooting the phone does void your warranty. I know some technicians that work in corp Sprint service centers and they get regular updates on how to check if a particular phone is rooted so that if someone brings one in that is, they can flag it as unrepairable and require it to be replaced through asurion. Sprint is really trying to save money right now through S&R by replacing parts and not whole phones which if it is a software issue, the phone has to be replaced so techs are being much more thorough.
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Technically they are not supposed to but each Tech has a different opinion. They aren't supposed to replace a screen if the crack is more than 1" anymore but some in my area, others don't so its hit/miss.
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