December 24th, 2011, 04:15 PM
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Once a phone is rooted, the manufacturer's warranty is void.
It isn't void just by virtue of being bought from someone else, as long as it is still within the original timeline. For example, if you bought a phone in December, 2010 that had a one-year warranty, and then you sold it to someone in March, 2011, it would still be under that one-year warranty.
That said, the only way they can tell it was rooted is if it's still rooted when you turn it in for a repair. If you can unroot the phone and restore it to factory settings before sending it in for a repair, they'll probably honor the warranty. I can't see them expending the computer forensics resources to determine that at one time the phone had been rooted, since such an investigation would likely cost hundreds of dollars in labor (with no guarantee of a fault-finding result), whereas a repair would probably cost them only less than a hundred dollars.
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