Rayman Jungle run is now compatible with the HTC One. Woo! (It's also on sale). It doesn't run all that smoothly on it though which is surprising.
A few issues I'm having with my phone:
When shooting a video it very slightly goes in and out of focus constantly.
When taking pictures I sometimes get a very strong blue hue around the edges. It can also be seen on the display before taking the picture. This happens rarely.
The other day the headphone socket stopped responding completely with multiple headsets so I couldn't listen to music. It fixed itself a few hours later.
I have spoken to three who said they will repair these issues (they claim they will use their own repair centres and the phone will be back to me within 5 working days). I have no backup phone so will be without.
I need to decide if it's worth sending it to them, these may be software issues (FW 1.28).
I was considering trying s-off and flashing stock firmware so I can get OTA updates straight away. A couple of things though. There are no absolute beginner guides that I can find and I don't want to brick my phone. (Could anyone point me in the right direction here please

). It is my understanding that with s-off if you restore everything there is no way for HTC to tell it has been tampered with? If this is correct then I could see if it fixes my issues and if it doesn't still send it off for repair.
Thanks for any help.
