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(2017-02-28, 13:14)gsmtech Wrote: Really ?? So if you install LibreElec to NAND on a Wetek device you void your warranty ? Doesn't sound right to me... So if you have a hardware issue you wont be covered by warranty because you installed LibreElec to NAND ?

Fair enough I understand why software support will no longer be relevant if you have your own OS on the device, but your warranty should still be intact. Like most laptop or desktop computers for example if you buy a machine with a Windows OS and decide to get rid of windows and install another flavour of OS say,...Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora etc etc... You dont void your warranty, your still covered for hardware faults.

It seems to me as long as you can get Android back on the Play 2 you should be OK with installing LibreElec on NAND, I leave our Play 2 running LibreElec on all the time, long boot up times are not an issue and I do not think it uses a lot of electricity when it's idle. I never needed/used warranty on any desktop computer I purchased, but thought they had a similar requirement that you must have the original operating system installed for warranty work.

from WeTek support forms :

"To start, you are installing in on NAND.
This will void the warranty. So what i recommend is to put Android OS again on NAND"

http://www.wetekforums.com/v/index.php?p...ion-failed


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