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sending rooted phone to Assurion

opeets

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Dec 15, 2011
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I have a rooted Galaxy Nexus that I'm considering sending to Assurion for replacement due to a cracked screen.

Couple things I need to know.

First off...I rooted it a few months ago (I'm no expert at these things...I just followed directions on this site). I didn't install a custom ROM, I just basically wanted to root it so I could customize my desktop and what not.

Secondly....there was a point where Verizon wanted to push JB onto it but I didn't want it to mess things up for me so I found a way (with help from this site) to prevent the update.

Those two things being said....what do I need to do to prepare this phone for returning it to Assurion? I want it to be completely wiped clean and back to all factory settings.
 
Just curious, why are you sending it back?
The Gnex is super easy to unroot and re-lock the bootloader so it can't hurt. You can find the directions here:
http://androidforums.com/verizon-ga...ot-restore-more-vzw-samsung-galaxy-nexus.html
As far as whether it matters? If you have a cracked screen and looking for a replacement, root doesn't matter with Asurion. If you're looking to send it back to Verizon for a warranty replacement, then it definitely could.
 
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Just curious, why are you sending it back?
The Gnex is super easy to unroot and re-lock the bootloader so it can't hurt. You can find the directions here:
http://androidforums.com/verizon-ga...ot-restore-more-vzw-samsung-galaxy-nexus.html
As far as whether it matters? If you have a cracked screen and looking for a replacement, root doesn't matter with Asurion. If you're looking to send it back to Verizon for a warranty replacement, then it definitely could.

Thanks for the links. Will these instructions also wipe clean any personal files (by that I mean writing 0s to memory)?

I dropped it last week and have a nasty crack on the screen that seems to be getting larger every day.
 
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the only thing is i believe nandroid backups are phone specific. so if you get a new phone, not sure if it will work or not, but i never had a Gnex so i could be wrong. i know on htc devices this is the case.

Thanks for the warning, but I'm not really interested into doing a nandroid backup of my current phone just to restore it on a new phone.

Basically I want to start all over with the new phone (because it is likely to have JB anyway, while I still have ICS).

I just need to know (before I send the damage phone back), what I need to do to completely wipe it clean just like it was the day I first got it. Similar to a low-level format for hard drives, where all zeroes are written. I want no possibility of personal files being recoverable.
 
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