[Q] Any available phone that doesn't void warranty if you root it?

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nfsmw_gr

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Hi.
After having a ****ty customer experience with my S4, I decided to look elsewhere for a new phone.
I am definitely interested of rooting the phone I'll buy to debloat it and customize it to my needs, so to cut to the chase...
Do you know any manufacturer who's phones can be rooted without having warranty issues afterwards? I mean after flashing stock firmware, unrooting the device etc.
Thank you!

P.S. Developer edition phones are excluded because we don't have those in Greece. :(
Only phones from this site can be bought:

https://www.skroutz.gr/c/40/kinhta-thlefwna/f/6282/Android.html
 
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ShapesBlue

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Hi.
After having a ****ty customer experience with my S4, I decided to look elsewhere for a new phone.
I am definitely interested of rooting the phone I'll buy to debloat it and customize it to my needs, so to cut to the chase...
Do you know any manufacturer who's phones can be rooted without having warranty issues afterwards? I mean after flashing stock firmware, unrooting the device etc.
Thank you!

P.S. Developer edition phones are excluded because we don't have those in Greece. :(
Only phones from this site can be bought:

https://www.skroutz.gr/c/40/kinhta-thlefwna/f/6282/Android.html

Nope. All companies pretty much have the same warranty. Rooted= out of warranty

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Hi.
After having a ****ty customer experience with my S4, I decided to look elsewhere for a new phone.
I am definitely interested of rooting the phone I'll buy to debloat it and customize it to my needs, so to cut to the chase...
Do you know any manufacturer who's phones can be rooted without having warranty issues afterwards? I mean after flashing stock firmware, unrooting the device etc.
Thank you!

P.S. Developer edition phones are excluded because we don't have those in Greece. :(
Only phones from this site can be bought:

https://www.skroutz.gr/c/40/kinhta-thlefwna/f/6282/Android.html

With proper research and experience you'll find that just about any premium device (HTC One, etc) that can be rooted can be returned to stock for warranty issues. Be careful, take your time, read read read, ask questions have fun and you'll be fine! :p

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    Hi.
    After having a ****ty customer experience with my S4, I decided to look elsewhere for a new phone.
    I am definitely interested of rooting the phone I'll buy to debloat it and customize it to my needs, so to cut to the chase...
    Do you know any manufacturer who's phones can be rooted without having warranty issues afterwards? I mean after flashing stock firmware, unrooting the device etc.
    Thank you!

    P.S. Developer edition phones are excluded because we don't have those in Greece. :(
    Only phones from this site can be bought:

    https://www.skroutz.gr/c/40/kinhta-thlefwna/f/6282/Android.html

    Nope. All companies pretty much have the same warranty. Rooted= out of warranty

    Sent from my SCH-I535 using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
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    Hi.
    After having a ****ty customer experience with my S4, I decided to look elsewhere for a new phone.
    I am definitely interested of rooting the phone I'll buy to debloat it and customize it to my needs, so to cut to the chase...
    Do you know any manufacturer who's phones can be rooted without having warranty issues afterwards? I mean after flashing stock firmware, unrooting the device etc.
    Thank you!

    P.S. Developer edition phones are excluded because we don't have those in Greece. :(
    Only phones from this site can be bought:

    https://www.skroutz.gr/c/40/kinhta-thlefwna/f/6282/Android.html

    With proper research and experience you'll find that just about any premium device (HTC One, etc) that can be rooted can be returned to stock for warranty issues. Be careful, take your time, read read read, ask questions have fun and you'll be fine! :p

    Sent from my HTC One using XDA Free mobile app