The reason this is in rooted is because I cracked my screen today and I was wondering is places will still fix it regardless of being a rooted phone. I know this is a silly question because I assume it's yes but I'm not sure.
I'm quite certain they will, however keep in mind that while you're rooted, your warranty with Virgin Mobile (or Sprint) is voided. However, if this is cause for worry, you can simply unroot and the warranty becomes valid again, and re-root after the fix has been done. You may also consider a Ballistic or Trident case for the phone, too.
I'm quite certain they will, however keep in mind that while you're rooted, your warranty with Virgin Mobile (or Sprint) is voided. However, if this is cause for worry, you can simply unroot and the warranty becomes valid again, and re-root after the fix has been done. You may also consider a Ballistic or Trident case for the phone, too.
Actually your warranty will still be void that's an irrevocable thing...but the level of techs there don't typically know how to check the flash counter in the dev/block...Its still "technically" fraud to turn a previously rooted device in for warranty repair. If I remember the code right use adb or terminal emulator to reset the flash counter then unroot...I don't condone fraud or encourage people to do this sort of thing but anyway...
Note copy/paste this or type it VERBATIM! It can brick you if you miss type something.
su
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=1 count=1 seek=3145732
Even if you use the unbricking method to restore the phone to out of the box condition? I would think that that would completely revert everything back to true factory settings, flash counter and root and all.
That's awesome though!
Actually your warranty will still be void that's an irrevocable thing...but the level of techs there don't typically know how to check the flash counter in the dev/block...Its still "technically" fraud to turn a previously rooted device in for warranty repair. If I remember the code right use adb or terminal emulator to reset the flash counter then unroot...I don't condone fraud or encourage people to do this sort of thing but anyway...
Note copy/paste this or type it VERBATIM! It can brick you if you miss type something.
su
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=1 count=1 seek=3145732
Or you can purposely brick it and sent it back to VM and say it had a defect and won't turn on anymore
Um, yeah--NO!
We don't roll like that here at AF.
What you are suggesting is fraud.
I think everyone should keep in-mind that their root-related efforts and actions are their responsibility and not the carriers.
Ha lmao. I was just kidding. Calm down man.
But I do know some people that would do that.