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Help Losing internal memory

I'm no peon... speak for yourself. :p

There is always the option to root and follow MacFett's tutorial on gaining tons more space for apps.


OK, I am really considering rooting my phone. I am really tired of having less than 200mb avail even if I do a factory reset. It is just stupid. I realize I will lose my warranty and I might as well quit paying my $5 a month to Virgin for phone insurance if I do it, right? cause they won't help me if I root it, correct?


Along those same lines, is there a way to unroot it after you root it, so that your insurance would still cover? Or is there no going back once you root?

Total novice here, so you have to speak to me in English, please. :0)
 
Once rooted you break tos and no more insurance some people still return after rooting when they unroot but that's a question of ethics so that would be up to you.
 
I never do anything to my phone that I can't undo. Except void the warranty. I can return my phone to stock in such a way that you wouldn't know it had ever been rooted. However, I won't, unless I sell my phone. If I brick it, that's on me.
 
I even told lg that I rooted my phone while asking for help with fixing first phone.
Voided warranty, but they would still fix it at my cost.
 
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