Noah O'Donoghue wrote:
> I don't understand how warranty is ever an issue with changing the 
> software on your phones..
> If it breaks, boot to recovery mode and flash back..
>  The OEM can provide a utility and instructions how to
>  just like apple does with DFU mode and iTunes,
> and android does with easyboot
> The emergency recovery loader should always be in ROM (not flash) and 
> allow you to recover easily.

Don't forget we are discussing the issue from the phone manufacturer's POV;
perhaps warranty insurance requirements must preclude naive users from
trashing the file system then making a warranty claim.
I quite agree ' reflash to factory default' should satisfy warranty 
insurance
requirements; but do they actually ?
Insurance companies don't always see things the way the rest of us do .

                                                         regards Rohan 
McLeod

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