Rooting "NOT" against warrenty?

I was having problems with my D2G lately so I've been calling tech reps for the last few days. I asked him if GB was coming for our phone (again) and his answer supprised me. He said that running GB on a D2G wouldn't be all that good and asked me if I knew about "rooting"? I was kind of caught off guard and said that I've read about it but thought it voids the warr. He said that no it doesn't because your only improving not totaly changing the phone (thats when he mentioned SPF'ing back to stock). He said that the only thing they frown on is "overclocking" because it burns up the phone quicker. He even suggested getting Titanium Backup to freeze the blotware. Strangest call I've ever had with a Verizon tech rep.

So, Root and Rom to your hearts content (just don't overclock)? :)
 

UrbanBounca

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Although many representatives root their personal devices, VZW as a wireless carrier does frown upon rooting your device and it does void your warranty. You can't believe what they tell you, because about 50% of the time, they're wrong.
 

droid2drummer

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I was having problems with my D2G lately so I've been calling tech reps for the last few days. I asked him if GB was coming for our phone (again) and his answer supprised me. He said that running GB on a D2G wouldn't be all that good and asked me if I knew about "rooting"? I was kind of caught off guard and said that I've read about it but thought it voids the warr. He said that no it doesn't because your only improving not totaly changing the phone (thats when he mentioned SPF'ing back to stock). He said that the only thing they frown on is "overclocking" because it burns up the phone quicker. He even suggested getting Titanium Backup to freeze the blotware. Strangest call I've ever had with a Verizon tech rep.

So, Root and Rom to your hearts content (just don't overclock)? :)

That! My friend is against company policy I know this for a fact..trust me when I say this..Rooting voids warranty..if they catch you that is..as long as you don't volunteer the info your fine..and don't take it up there and hand it to them..lol he was either trying to reel you in..or doesn't care about his job..lol

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bfederspill

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He seemed pretty sincere, we talked for about 30 minutes about different things about the d2g and droid 3 (which he says is great). He also mentioned about never leaving your phone charging all night, bad for the phone. And no longer than 20 or 30 minutes on a car charger. He was trying to reel me or set me up he did a damn good job. This is just my experience though, just thought I'd pass it on.

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droid2drummer

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He seemed pretty sincere, we talked for about 30 minutes about different things about the d2g and droid 3 (which he says is great). He also mentioned about never leaving your phone charging all night, bad for the phone. And no longer than 20 or 30 minutes on a car charger. He was trying to reel me or set me up he did a damn good job. This is just my experience though, just thought I'd pass it on.

Sent from my "rooted" Droid 2 Global.

Well, I can only suggest, sticking to your guns brother..take the info they give, and never let them know you've rooted..You may have just gotten a cool dude that really didn't care much about the policy..if anything..when going through an exchange of devices due to a hardware issue, still tell them you don't root..lol

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bfederspill

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I would never tell them that I've rooted. Just nice to know that deep down tech reps are on our side.

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bfederspill

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The rep said that this phone has a problem with stopping the charger when its charged. That's why you get that message to unplug your phone from the charger when it is full. I always thought it was a conserve energy message? As soon as it is fully charged unplug it and wait till it's almost dead before recharging it.

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FLE

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They are correct rooting will void your warranty. Why that tech told you it was ok to root I do not know. Rooting is no diffrent than flashing your BIOS, you do it at your own risk and if an error happens during it you are on the hook not the programmer. Rooting phones can make them do some really cool things. But to me it is not worth the risk. If someone else is willing to spin the wheel let them. If you are rooting then you know the risk VS the rewards.
 
Guys. The federal courts have ruled that rooting is reasonable use and cannot void your warranty. HOWEVER, the things you DO with root privileges CAN void your warranty.
 

Jorona

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Guys. The federal courts have ruled that rooting is reasonable use and cannot void your warranty. HOWEVER, the things you DO with root privileges CAN void your warranty.

^^This

Also, I leave my phone on the charger every night and I have no problems. I say this guy is full of it.
 
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bfederspill

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I say no more on this subject. Everybody go back to what you feel is right with your own phone. There was a lot of good feedback on this subject. Sorry to ruffle some feathers. :) I'd like to close this thread now..

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