To Root or Not To Root

swissguy591

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So I just got my galaxy nexus in the mail today. The jelly bean release at IO made me get it over the gs3. I'm just a little weary of rooting it and flashing a jb rom onto it because I've heard of bad reception on some of the gnexi being sold. Would it be a a problem if I rooted and flashed a rom and had to return it to get a new one within the next week? Thanks for the help.
 
Nope, if you need to return it for any reason you can reflash the factory images and lock the bootloader again in just a few minutes. Verizon would never know. :)

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Nope, if you need to return it for any reason you can reflash the factory images and lock the bootloader again in just a few minutes. Verizon would never know. :)

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Sweet! Thanks for the help. I'll be enjoying jelly bean very soon :)
 
Warning: rooting your device may lead to non-stop tinkering and flashing of new ROM's. Once you pop, you can't stop.
 
Would it be a a problem if I rooted and flashed a rom and had to return it to get a new one within the next week? Thanks for the help.

Just don't brick it and then pull some warranty fraud. That doesn't do anyone any good and is likely one of the reasons why Verizon is insisting on locked bootloaders. The people here can help you get a softbricked phone working again.
 

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