So I've been reading that people recommend that you unlock the bootloader right away because it wipes your phone.
However, if you do, it voids the warranty. I assume that if you developed a hardware problem down the road, you would not be able to exchange it on verizon. I've read that you can relock the bootloader but they still might be able to tell that you unlocked it.
So, are you guys still going to unlock the bootloader right away?
What are you going to do if it breaks in the future?
I'm debating about unlocking the bootloader because I would like to be able to use titanium backup which needs root access. However, I've exchanged a number of defective phones in the past through verizon's warranty exchange program and that is nice to have when your phone develops a problem.
Thank you!
However, if you do, it voids the warranty. I assume that if you developed a hardware problem down the road, you would not be able to exchange it on verizon. I've read that you can relock the bootloader but they still might be able to tell that you unlocked it.
So, are you guys still going to unlock the bootloader right away?
What are you going to do if it breaks in the future?
I'm debating about unlocking the bootloader because I would like to be able to use titanium backup which needs root access. However, I've exchanged a number of defective phones in the past through verizon's warranty exchange program and that is nice to have when your phone develops a problem.
Thank you!