- Aug 30, 2012
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I want to download some fonts for apps like the UCCW (custom clock widget)--but the only way I can manage system files is to root it, right? It's reaally no biggie if I can't, but I want to know why you chose to root or not. I mean, I can understand rooting iOS, but Android is already pretty customizable.
My N7's been pretty buggy (reset didn't do anything, but I 'restored' it today and it's fine so far) and I don't want to risk invalidating my warranty in case I run into future problems. If you do a complete system reset/restore from a rooted device, will it still be rooted? Is it possible to "brick" something if you barely use the rooted options? I'm afraid I run a higher risk of "bricking" since my device has a history of system issues. Anyway, any feedback (advantages/disadvantages) would be great
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My N7's been pretty buggy (reset didn't do anything, but I 'restored' it today and it's fine so far) and I don't want to risk invalidating my warranty in case I run into future problems. If you do a complete system reset/restore from a rooted device, will it still be rooted? Is it possible to "brick" something if you barely use the rooted options? I'm afraid I run a higher risk of "bricking" since my device has a history of system issues. Anyway, any feedback (advantages/disadvantages) would be great
