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rooting in of itself does not void your warranty. anyone who tells you otherwise has not read the warranty. your warranty clearly states "defects or damage resulting from..." therefore, any damage you do (ie brick it during flash or fry the CPU overclocking) to the phone is on you. But that's how pretty much all warranties work, if it's their fault it's covered. If it's your fault, it's not.
For instance, if specific keys stopped working on the keyboard (and no liquid damage or other damage occured) your phone would still be under warranty regardless of root as the defect did not result from altering the software. Read your warranty folks (more specifically the exclusions), nowhere is simply rooting your phone listed as an exclusion. The alterations clause is quite specific and deals only with hardware, not software.
If you don't agree, please, read the warranty that came with your phone. If you find something I overlooked, post it, inform us all.