Nikki. I hope you are kidding. Getting any other phone unlocked on any other provider (T-Mobile, AT&T, etc.) does not void the warranty. Heck for most of the phones they will do it FOR YOU!!!
Now, the hacking to allow third party software, that I can see voiding the warranty for all except distinct hardware problems (i.e. batter no longer charging, screen issues, etc.) Just reflash and be done with it.
nope im not kidding i work for at&t and i know if you purchase a device from at&t and you unlock it ...the warranty is void...if you do not believe me call in to warranty support and they will tell you.
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Nikki. I hope you are kidding. Getting any other phone unlocked on any other provider (T-Mobile, AT&T, etc.) does not void the warranty. Heck for most of the phones they will do it FOR YOU!!!
Now, the hacking to allow third party software, that I can see voiding the warranty for all except distinct hardware problems (i.e. batter no longer charging, screen issues, etc.) Just reflash and be done with it.
nope im not kidding i work for at&t and i know if you purchase a device from at&t and you unlock it ...the warranty is void...if you do not believe me call in to warranty support and they will tell you.