1) Unfortunately, almost everyone would mind loosing their warranty even if they didn't mind loosing the DRM keys that makes a Sony special.
2) He stated both disable and delete along with moving apps to SD without rooting. You only replied to the least significant aspect of that sentence.
3) Messing with your car's electrical system is a far poorer analogy than tinkering with Microsoft Windows. You neither lose your license for that nor void your hardware warranty for that.
4) That was too strong of a reaction for rebutting only the point that has little significance while ignoring the rest of the sentence. I jumped the gun a bit for not carefully reading both his reply and yours. Apologies.
I am unaware of any significant bloatware you can delete on a Samsung without root.
I don't mind voiding my warranty of the company is reasonable (most are) so say I unlock my bootloader then notice the power button is loose, I should not lose my warranty, but if my cpu is overheating due to the kernel I have I should lose it. That said I did back up my TA partition but that was before I knew kitkat does not need the DRM keys.
I agree that the old style SD card access should be an option, but that is an android/Google thing.
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