Why would you void the warranty on a brand new 800 dollar device on purpose?
You do realize you can unroot so you don't void yer warranty right?A lot of people do that when rooting though
A lot of people do that when rooting though
No. Because Verizon sucks. Lol. I wouldn't buy a phone from a company that deactivates half the features of a device.hold on a minute.... are you guys saying it's now possible to root the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5?
No. Because Verizon sucks. Lol. I wouldn't buy a phone from a company that deactivates half the features of a device.
No. Because Verizon sucks. Lol. I wouldn't buy a phone from a company that deactivates half the features of a device.
You do realize you can unroot so you don't void yer warranty right?
hold on a minute.... are you guys saying it's now possible to root the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5?
so it's possible to root AT&T or T-Mobile Note 5?
You do realize you can unroot so you don't void yer warranty right?
Being able to root and unroot, doesn't mean Knox isn't tripped, which voids the warranty, even if unrooted.
I thought the latest Know in Note 5 will permanently disable the phone if rooted. (i.e. automatic irreversible bricking by Samsung)
Tmobile and sprint yes. Att and verizon no. They have the bootloader locked downso it's possible to root AT&T or T-Mobile Note 5?