Thanks for that info but after doing some reading it seems if I root it, it would void the warrenty and Its already been back twice in the last 6-7 weeks.
Before we proceed, it's important that we outline the risks involved here. Although in the case of the Galaxy S2 the rooting process is usually reversible, messing about with the inner-workings of your phone's software immediately invalidates your warranty. It may break your phone completely. CNET UK takes no responsibility for any harm that may befall your beloved handset as a consequence of you acting on the steps we've outlined below.
Looks like Im stuck with it.
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