Want to rooting an Android device
yet heard that his party device manufacturers do not allow devices such changes
unlock the bootloader , root , install custom recovery , custom rom and custom
kernel . Some people have asked customer server / service center of each device
, but it seems the manufacturer does not allow root or the device is in the
state is running a custom rom . Therefore, it does little to restore the
Android phone users to standard mill or factory reset ( back to the stock rom )
before making a warranty claim .
So what's the root eliminating
Warranty justified ? For branded phones seem to have to admit that such action
may void the warranty of the device, but not for the Google Nexus .
Because one 's own Nexus users
have been asked directly to the Google party by email about changes to the
device Nexusnya . " Hey guys , if the root will eliminate my warranty ?
" , Asked NotFromMountainView , one member of the XDA Developers to Google
.
Google itself revealed no
problems when making a warranty claim / RMA when the device is root . He did
not try to prohibit customers unlocking the bootloader and installing a new
operating system that requires root privileges .
" Android is intended to
give customers the ability to do it on a Nexus device , and encourage other
companies to do the same . So we are not concerned about ' rooting ' " ,
Clear Google in the email sent .

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