Rooting Nexus 6 affect my warranty?

I did find this from another site:
[QUOTE ]In November 2013, while they were a Google
company, Motorola announced that all
developer edition devices (of which the
Nexus 6 is one) will retain their warranty
after unlocking. Further, factory images will
be available for easy flashing back to stock,
taking care of root, counters, etc. Great
news! Some other manufacturers have
started to take steps in this direction as well,
but Motorola is the pack leader.[/QUOTE]
 
I want to root but warranty issues! Should I root my Nexus 6?

I think the question here should be "WHY do you want to root your N6?"

Do you want to get rid of carrier apps you never use?
Do you want to install custom recovery?
Do you want to install a custom ROM?
Do you want to GPS spoof in Ingress?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, then go for it. :-)
 
Or use Titanium Backup to archive or freeze apps?

I just got VZWs Cloud Backup crapware. Root, here I come!!
 
I didn't think I'd want/need to root my N6.
But I did, and glad I did. I loaded Chroma with the M radio, and my batter life amazing.

Posted on Nexus6 via the AC App
 
Any sources to confirm that I don't loose warranty if I root?
If you are looking for official sources, then I don't think there are any from Motorola or Google that officially state root will void warranty. From what I've seen, is that rooting will not affect your warranty if the warranty service is not root related...meaning, the software or device is not bricked. If you have hardware problems, that are not software or root related (i.e. broken buttons) then Google or Moto will warranty it.

If you are concerned with the warranty you can restore to stock by flashing the factory images provided on Google's website. The process is very easy, and not any more difficult than rooting the N6.
 

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