steveazusa,
Generally speaking, once you root your phone you should forget about OTA updates. Your updates will have to come by flashing an updated (rooted) ROM. Things that will break OTA updates:
- installing an alternate Recovery (CWM; TWRP)
- removing/freezing factory apps
- root itself (the SuperUser binaries)
If you don't flash an alternate Recovery, and just freeze the bloatware, it is possible to accept OTAs by unfreezing the bloatware and using something like Voodoo OTA RootKeeper:
http://market.android.com/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper to temporarily "hide" the SuperUser binaries.
YMMV.
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