January 12th, 2012, 08:42 PM
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And by the way, rooting is totally reversible, so you don't really void your warranty. You can just do a factory reset, and it will be back to stock.
If you screw something up while rooting or because you rooted it, then yes, it would probably void the warranty. But I have not heard of that happening.
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