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Its likely that the update to 2.3 may flash the encrypted bootloader, like the 2.2 CDMA did for US Cellular and wildfire.

Her is a short list I've made to show you the advantages of rooting:Would you recommend rooting or flashing the phone? I really want to fix this problem. I don't know anything about rooting or flashing but will try and learn it all if it is worth it. But worried as it might effect warranty with O2 (although I don't know what warranty I have to be fair! lol).
I have put a different software on my Sansa MP3 player and was well worth it, so this is why I am tempted, but put off by warranty and satiability.
What are the advanages for rooting?
P.S Sorry for going off topic!
By rooting your phone, you get a full access to it. What does this mean?
* Fix the low internal storage problem - This has affected many phones, including my HTC Desire. Before rooting, I had only the Google app2sd which still didn't satisfy my needs. After rooting, I was able to combine some clever techniques so that I never have to worry about the shortage of internal memory.
* Remove carrier/manufacturer bloatware - as mentioned above.
* To get the latest OS updates - there is no official Gingerbread update for my phone, but I'm enjoying Android v2.3 already for couple of months thanks to custom ROMs.
* Ability to make a true backup of your phone as a complete image (nandorid backup).
* Ability to use some great applications that are only available for rooted phones. A good example is Titanium Backup.
* The fun to try new ROMs that can completely change the look and feel of your phone. For example, ASOP ROMs make my Desire look like a Google Nexus phone, while MIUI ROMs make it look like an iphone.
* Added features and functionality - some ROMs can enable HDMI output, enable ad-hoc WiFi connectivity, enable 720p video recording, enable WiFi tethering, be very battery efficient with adjusted kernels, ability to overclock/underclock your phone, etc.
In fact, I think I'll buy my future phones only if they are rootable!

Last day of may. Had my desire 9 months now. No gb still. The inevitable will happen soon I think. Time to void the warrenty

Last day of may. Had my desire 9 months now. No gb still. The inevitable will happen soon I think. Time to void the warrenty
I've rooted my phone 3 months after the purchase date when I've read on XDA forums about the Leedroid ROMs. That was the best move for me after buying the Desire. A whole new experience, stability and speed. Plus using nandroid backups u can install any ROM in a matter of minutes and if u don't like it u can switch back to your old one almost instantly. I've had GB on mine the day the first LeeDroid GB ROM appreared.
The only other thing that put me off the LeeDroid GB ROM is that I think you have to update the radio and I am sure I read somewhere that someone had said that updating the radio is the main reason of bricking a phone and best avoided.
Could anyone please tell me what the difference between making a ROM (no Root needed) via this 03/Mar Gr26 - NO SENSE: MoDaCo Custom ROM for HTC Desire with Online Kitchen (2.3.3 / GRI54) - Android @ MoDaCo
and rooting and using ROM's?
Would rooting be better, is so, why?