nitsuj17
Android Expert
Is there a reason to de-root my phone before giving it back to Verizon? They just sent me another phone because my USB icon shows that I'm physically connected to the cable once and a while, when I am not. While that is going on, charging shows a fully charged battery when I know it is not. These are pre-DL09 issues.
If there isn't an issue with turning in a rooted phone, then removing superuser shouldn't be an issue either, correct?
If there is an issue, what's the best method for de-rooting if I used this method to root?
SuD
they *probably* wont do anything to you if you leave it rooted...but the possibility exists that they nail you with a charge for voiding your warranty and getting a new phone
best bet is to unroot the phone before sending it back

but I would not return a rooted phone. I think the chances of them even checking out that it is rooted are very small but..... If somehow they did find it I would think you would be running the chance of them charging your account. Rooting voids your warranty so they would have the right to do so.
