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Old 11-09-2011, 06:49 PM
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Re: Headphones Recommendation

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What good (other than Voodoo) does "rooting" a phone do for me? I'm curious because I heard I would void my warranty if I did it.
Well to explain, Root in Linux is equivalent to Administrator on Windows. When you boot up Android you are just a regular user. When you root your phone you become Root user. With root you have full access to the system and can do things like make full backups, tether, overclock, undervolt and etc. You have full control of the system.

To prevent apps from taking advantage of root privileges there is something called SU (Super User). This is similar to windows vista/7 UAC where whenever using Root privileges a box pops up asking for permission. You can also permanently let certain apps have root access.

To note though, Rooting != Custom Kernel. But a custom kernel can have root built into it.


As for voiding warranty, kind of But to note 3 things:

1) You can odin back to stock and no one will ever know you rooted

2) If your device breaks to the point where it does not turn on. They will not deny your warranty claim.

3) If you have asuran insurance, that is not voided by rooting.

To note though, only sprint has a problem with you rooting. As long as they don't physically see you rooted there is no problem. As far as Samsung is concerned, rooting does not void your warranty:

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Question Re: Headphones Recommendation

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Well to explain, Root in Linux is equivalent to Administrator on Windows. When you boot up Android you are just a regular user. When you root your phone you become Root user. With root you have full access to the system and can do things like make full backups, tether, overclock, undervolt and etc. You have full control of the system.

To prevent apps from taking advantage of root privileges there is something called SU (Super User). This is similar to windows vista/7 UAC where whenever using Root privileges a box pops up asking for permission. You can also permanently let certain apps have root access.

To note though, Rooting != Custom Kernel. But a custom kernel can have root built into it.


As for voiding warranty, kind of But to note 3 things:

1) You can odin back to stock and no one will ever know you rooted

2) If your device breaks to the point where it does not turn on. They will not deny your warranty claim.

3) If you have asuran insurance, that is not voided by rooting.

To note though, only sprint has a problem with you rooting. As long as they don't physically see you rooted there is no problem. As far as Samsung is concerned, rooting does not void your warranty:

Samsung

Thanks for the clarification. As you already know, I rooted my phone and loaded a custom ROM.

As for Voodoo sound, how does it work, what do I need to do to it. This morning, while at the gym, I was messing with some of the settings and it didn't sound much better than before.

What all do I need to do with Voodoo sound?
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