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New user wanting to know why I should or shouldn't root my new Droid
it is an access level, and can allow you to do all sorts of stuff.. including but not limited to deleting or modifying files that can brick your phone. I would search this forum to read about this further, and if you are daunted by the instructions I would not think about it further.

+1 to that. If you have to ask, I wouldn't. However if you do some research and learn something about it I would, because I couldn't be happier I did.My advice. If you have to ask you shouldn't.
@jmccarthy. Thanks a lot. Will this give me the ability to add new home screens free?
Theres no wow, yet. I was going to wait until a full sense rom, but it just gives you more control over your phone. Like someone else was saying, custom notification bars and graphics, custom boot images (though this may be possible stock now), removing/disabling apps not used like corp mail etc that auto-launch themselves, and even when you install the apks made for unrooted phones it still leaves you with 2 versions of gallery or clock etc, but with root you can make it the only (and backup the old) etc.
It just gives you More of everything, and when the good rom Finally does come out, you will be able to load it up in minutes.
Also there is no disadvantage to doing it, and most people that can both read and type can do it without a hitch. There is nothing technical involved at all. You open your command prompt and type exactly what they say. You don't even have to know what mount is.
And once you've done the image recovery step, nothing you do from then on (software wise, not dropping it) to your phone can ruin it, you can always restore to a working version. So relax, and try it if you want. It won't cost you anything but 15 minutes, and if you ever want to return it and are paranoid, maybe 10 minutes putting it back to original.
yes and you can take all of 5 min to unroot it and no one will know. what are you talking about there is not much benefit you can change anything its a unlocked phone, tether, customize, optimize, overclock, ect.I'll take "voided warranty" for 200. It is simply because of that con that I've decided not to root my Droid at this time. Right now, the limited benefits of rooting are outweighed (for me) by the voiding of my warranty. I would just hate to break my phone and try to send it in for a replacement, only to find that they observed the edited firmware and are now refusing to replace it.
To OP: If you ask me, I think you ought to stay legit for now at least. There is not much benefit in rooting yet (the simple fact is the stock Droid can do a lot of things other phones would have to be hacked to do) and voiding warranty might be a big enough con to discourage you.
yes and you can take all of 5 min to unroot it and no one will know. what are you talking about there is not much benefit you can change anything its a unlocked phone, tether, customize, optimize, overclock, ect.
to op: root exploit will be fixed in 2.1 so do it soon and block ota.
to op: root exploit will be fixed in 2.1 so do it soon and block ota.
