Yes, rooting an Android device voids warranty ! But sometimes that depends over the carrier some vendors follow the rules to void the warranty after rooting the device and some doesn't.
Be careful about rooting you device because it voids the warranty but, if you don't have one or don't care here's how. To root your Android device go to the Android Market and download an app called 'Z4 root'. This app may not root all devices but has a large selection of devices to choose from.
You don't jailbreak a kindle you Download kindle library an then download your kindle books on torrent sites. Normally the DMCA is removed then you just add them to the library and upload them to your device!
Rooting itself is not dangreous but what you do with it can be. Like for example if you wanted to flash a custom ROM or a custom recovery it is dangreous cause you could possibly brick your phone if not done correctly. But just rooting the phone no. But to warn you it does void your warranty. The only way to fix that is to install the offical firmware back and make sure nothing is modified in the system but if the KNOX is tampered with then no it will void your warranty completely.
Yes, if your jailbroken device crashes then it voids your warranty.
This method may not work on all devices. First be sure that rooting a device voids its warranty. So do it on your own risk. But this method can unroot also. 1st. Go to google.com 2nd. Type '' download framaroot for android (android version eg4.2.2)" 3rd. Download suitable version of framaroot for your device. 4th. Install it and open it. 5th. If you have downloaded suitable version , then click on install Su and select any option given below in the app. 6th. If you see the message ":) success" then you have rooted your device. But if you see ": ( failure" then try another option. 7th. Reboot your device. Yeah!! YOU HAVE ROOTED YOUR DEVICE. ((NOTE: framaroot is not available on google play store)) Enjoy your rooted phone Thank you Aditya sinha If any problem arise , email me at sinhadityaforever@gmail.com
The only way i can think of is by rooting your phone (the android equivalent of jailbreaking). I do not recommend it though, because you have the risk of bricking (making your phone unusable, malware and other risks. Not to mention it voids your worrenty.
This method may not work on all devices. First be sure that rooting a device voids its warranty. So do it on your own risk. But this method can unroot also. 1st. Go to Google.com 2nd. Type '' download framaroot for android (android version eg4.2.2)" 3rd. Download suitable version of framaroot for your device. 4th. Install it and open it. 5th. If you have downloaded suitable version , then click on install Su and select any option given below in the app. 6th. If you see the message ":) success" then you have rooted your device. But if you see ": ( failure" then try another option. 7th. Reboot your device. Yeah!! YOU HAVE ROOTED YOUR DEVICE. ((NOTE: framaroot is not available on google play store)) Enjoy your rooted phone Thank you Aditya sinha If any problem arise , email me at sinhadityaforever@gmail.com
This method may not work on all devices. First be sure that rooting a device voids its warranty. So do it on your own risk. But this method can unroot also. 1st. Go to google.com 2nd. Type '' download framaroot for android (android version eg4.2.2)" 3rd. Download suitable version of framaroot for your device. 4th. Install it and open it. 5th. If you have downloaded suitable version , then click on install Su and select any option given below in the app. 6th. If you see the message ":) success" then you have rooted your device. But if you see ": ( failure" then try another option. 7th. Reboot your device. Yeah!! YOU HAVE ROOTED YOUR DEVICE. ((NOTE: framaroot is not available on google play store)) Enjoy your rooted phone Thank you Aditya sinha If any problem arise , email me at sinhadityaforever@gmail.com
Jailbreaking will void your iPhone's warranty.
No. it justs voids apple's warranty.
Yes, of course.
The Barnes and Noble Nook has no built-in ability to run third-party apps, despite it being built on Android. The only way to have a Nook run third-party apps, is to jailbreak or "root" your device which naturally voids the warranty and may not even be possible on newer models of the Nook.