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Root [Verizon] Warranty Void?

sakebu

Newbie
Jun 3, 2012
19
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Hello,

So I know that KNOX put a warranty void flag that tips if you root your phone.

My question is which warranty does this effect?
Samsung's or Verizon's?
I know that Verizon has a 1 year warranty for general phone failure.
I also bought the $7 a month insurance plan.

Is it safe to say that after a year of having the phone I can safely root it because my warranty will be expired on Verizon or does Samsung have its own warranty?
 
Someone please post proof that rooting voids the warranty.

There are consumer warranty laws that prevent manufacturers from outright denying warranty coverage on modified products unless they can show the modification caused the problem.

Rooting by itself does nothing to the phone except gives you administrator access to system resources.

At any rate KNOX is only tripped if you flash roms. This is not the same as rooting. KNOX won't trip if you flash a stock rom with odin or kies.
 
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Exactly.

If you brick your phone due to a software change, then that wouldn't be covered under warranty because your change is what caused it. But I read about cases were Samsung flat out denied a board failure because the phone had been rooted which is flat out illegal. It doesn't mean manufacturers don't deny warranty claims for invalid reasons. It happens all the time, but you have to fight with the various agencies at your disposal like the BBB, FTC, and your state's AG.

In those cases where it's uncertain if your change caused the issue, the burdon of proof is on the manufacturer. They can't require you to prove it should be covered.
 
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