While the majority of android owners will probably not root their phones, I think a high number of folks who bought the Nexus will only because its so much easier then other phones.
I'm getting close to rooting mine, I've held off mostly because I wanted to ensure that the phone is defect free and it appears to be. I'm coming to the end of my two week grace/return period.
As I am, the question of why came to mind. I'll be voiding my warranty, not a huge deal but a risk nonetheless and with rooting I get the ability to overly the stock android OS with a customized one that may give me better performance or better battery life or better user experience with an updated UI.
Does that about some up the reasons for(and against) rooting.
Anyone NOT root their phone here? If so, what was the reasoning.
Mike
I'm getting close to rooting mine, I've held off mostly because I wanted to ensure that the phone is defect free and it appears to be. I'm coming to the end of my two week grace/return period.
As I am, the question of why came to mind. I'll be voiding my warranty, not a huge deal but a risk nonetheless and with rooting I get the ability to overly the stock android OS with a customized one that may give me better performance or better battery life or better user experience with an updated UI.
Does that about some up the reasons for(and against) rooting.
Anyone NOT root their phone here? If so, what was the reasoning.
Mike