QUOTE(fuzore @ Mar 9 2011, 10:41 PM)
rooting ur phone is at ur own risk so make sure u read a lot about rooting in the net first and understand it otherwise u'll regret it...
rooting gives u the admin control of ur phone so u could do anything that unrooted phone cannot... example is the superuser access which will granted access to install root apps like app2sd, move2sd enabler, titanium backup and many more...
read the rest here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961858
nothing big actually only that if anything happens u could just do the hard reset without losing any files or data like phonebook or sms's or anything that u put in manually...
if u root using soc 1.7 there is a button for unroot there so click that button first before sending for warranty...
but just now there is one guy from samsung dealer told me that no matter what, after u root your phone, you cannot claim warranty, because there is some sort of things/or something installed into your registry, thats why the technician over there at the samsung warranty department could dignose your phone will reject for warranty claim. is that so?rooting gives u the admin control of ur phone so u could do anything that unrooted phone cannot... example is the superuser access which will granted access to install root apps like app2sd, move2sd enabler, titanium backup and many more...
read the rest here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961858
nothing big actually only that if anything happens u could just do the hard reset without losing any files or data like phonebook or sms's or anything that u put in manually...
if u root using soc 1.7 there is a button for unroot there so click that button first before sending for warranty...
Mar 9 2011, 11:08 PM

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