Just got up, and didn't realise that My beloved Desire was on the floor, stood on it with my heel and it broke!! Literally just now!
It has a clockworkmod and it is rooted with NeoPhyTe 5.0.
Is there any way of unrooting without using the screen?!
When I turn it on it has lots of little green dots and sometimes lines... so is it possible?! please answer quick!!
Turn it on, wait for it to 'boot up' and then run the RUU your ROM came with...be it Vodafone or WWE
If that doesn't work cause you can't select HTC Sync yu may have to try and find the official ZIP file for your handset and try running that...
!PANDA said:
Just got up, and didn't realise that My beloved Desire was on the floor, stood on it with my heel and it broke!! Literraly just now!
I has a clockworkmod and it is rooted with NeoPhyTe 5.0.
Is there any way of unrooting without using the screen?!
When I turn it on it has lots of little green dots and sometimes lnes... so is it possible?! please answer quick!!
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if your claiming on you're insurance your is not affected by the software as you are claiming for physical damage not a warranty issue
except It didn't have insurance, my sister just activated it back again and am waiting another 40 days to not make it suspicious, "It got stolen!" cheers guys!
but I am still gonna miss it during the waiting period! ;/
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exept I didn't have insuyrance, my sis just activated it back again and am waiting another 40 days to not make it suspicious, It got stolen! cheers guys!
but I am still gonna miss it during the waiting period! ;/
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If you're going to claim its stolen to the insurance company, won't you need a crime number etc..
ok I recommend you remove the comment from the site, just in case
ductions said:
If you're going to claim its stolen to the insurance company, won't you need a crime number etc..
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nope, broke my nokia twice already and got 2 new devices instead of them fixing it, as they were both hacked and has a custom ROM (bricked them both, My first try at it!)
I know its nor really fair, but then again think of the goverment...
Hmm insurance fraud...
My thoughts exactly. You broke the phone by not taking care of it. Deal with it, buy a new one and put it under normal insurance for accidental damage.
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Hmm insurance fraud...
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I'm as well not a fan of insurance fraud, and you could get in trouble, but well i shouldn't care, but i was wondering why the hell you would want to replace the firmware with the original then, as it makes no difference? So why the original question?
And so all our premiums go up.
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And so all our premiums go up.
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Indeed - it's this sort of thing that really annoys me.
Insurance "works" because most of the people who pay their premiums don't claim. When you get people like the OP, who take out insurance after the fact because they need to claim, it just makes it so much more expensive for those of us who aren't perpetrating insurance fraud!
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Dave
Yes, I don't know what's thicker. Standing on your phone, claiming insurance within such a short period of taking it out (you'll be on a watchlist), or writing about it on here.
Take your pick, you're a **** whichever way you look at it.
Quarter to four pm in the uk? And you just got up? do you work nights?
But anyway, bad luck dude!
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Yes, I don't know what's thicker. Standing on your phone, claiming insurance within such a short period of taking it out (you'll be on a watchlist), or writing about it on here.
Take your pick, you're a **** whichever way you look at it.
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Posting in a fail thread.
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Hi,
Normally I would not condone this kind of behaviour, but here goes:
My brand new desire dropped out of my pocket while getting out of the car after only having it for 5 days or so. I was so gutted I almost cried like a girl in front of my Mrs over a phone! I bought it SIM free for £400 which was even more painful. Thankfully it landed butter side up and there was only very slight damage to the rubberised casing at the bottom.
I want to fake a fault so I can send it back and swap it under the 28 days rule. Has anyone got any idea how I would fake a bootloop/hang? I thought about flashing lots of different roms over the top of one another without wiping. Obviously using the fakeflash method rather than Unrevoked perma-recovery.
I guess there would be something I can do via ADB to a rooted ROM that's a little more precise?
I'm so ashamed I'm resorting to this, but let's face it, these companies make loads of money from us. They'll just send it back to HTC and it will be reconditioned.
TIA!
lmao! this made my day
just put it in the microwave, this will stop it from turning on
send it back saying it one day it got really hot and then it wouldnt turn on again
This is a good way of doing this and is quite reproducible for me any how create a custom scene or two, get a lot of data in the contacts storage by linking accounts to Facebook etc install a home replace ment such as launcher pro beta then go to settings and click clear data in the contacts storage, then in the settings go to htc sense and click clear defaults l, hope fully now when you press home it will ask you to choose a default home again then choose sense, it should now be force closing on ever 5 seconds.
You can fix this by using the search button to search for settings and factory restore, all the while getting a force close message, then factory restore.
I don't condone this action, but it works for me every time.
Good luck lol.
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cgrec92 said:
lmao! this made my day
just put it in the microwave, this will stop it from turning on
send it back saying it one day it got really hot and then it wouldnt turn on again
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You put a partially metal object into a microwave! Although you managed to destroy the electrical components of the phone, you could also potentially do damage to the microwave itself and set your house on fire!
Real smart
cgrec92 said:
lmao! this made my day
just put it in the microwave, this will stop it from turning on
send it back saying it one day it got really hot and then it wouldnt turn on again
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Yeh, cheers for that. I was thinking more along the lines of something that was reversible should they refuse to exchange the phone. Your suggestion is a little more permanent than I'd like.
Oh grow up and just be more careful with the phone next time. No need to resort to fraud.
Tander_ZA said:
Oh grow up and just be more careful with the phone next time. No need to resort to fraud.
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Or buy a case
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Haha - well it is expensive to get a phone r3paired, i just payed 285 EUR to get my screen changed on my Desire
Technically it wouldn't be fraud, if you created a boot loop that shouldn't exsist. The old fit for purpose and as described law in the UK would cover this. Know the law own the law imop lol.
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naw its not fraud...
28 day rule
PS: There is actually no 28 day rule; this is a total myth, it is merely a policy offered by some of the large electriocal retailers to get one over their competitors.
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Technically it wouldn't be fraud, if you created a boot loop that shouldn't exsist. The old fit for purpose and as described law in the UK would cover this. Know the law own the law imop lol.
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naw its not fraud...
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Sorry guys, it's fraud, either way you look at it.
Firstly, by inducing the boot up loop, using modified ROMs etc, you're voiding the warranty. You're then getting HTC to replace the phone for you under false pretense = Fraud.
Like someone suggested - buy a case for it.
MasDroid said:
You put a partially metal object into a microwave! Although you managed to destroy the electrical components of the phone, you could also potentially do damage to the microwave itself and set your house on fire!
Real smart
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and then claim on your house insurance.
So I droped my phone and now I have a purple spot in my screen.
I was wondering do you think I can get a replacement G2 even if I have S-off. I was thinking about just flashing the stock rooted backup I have and sending it in. Has anyone gotten a replacement with S-off?
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you would need to go back to stock to send it back to tmobile or you will be voiding your warrenty
Rrod15 said:
So I droped my phone and now I have a purple spot in my screen.
I was wondering do you think I can get a replacement G2 even if I have S-off. I was thinking about just flashing the stock rooted backup I have and sending it in. Has anyone gotten a replacement with S-off?
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Obvious physical damage is unlikely to be repaired under warranty unless you have paid extra for this kind of protection.
Search around and you can find an LCD to install yourself. This is one EXAMPLE (I don't know the provider and there are other places to buy them from, possibly for less money...)
http://www.gultek.eu/htc-spare-parts/lcd/desire-z.html
Thanks for the info but I think the phone gods really like me or something cause the purple spot just disappered...how I have no idea and I don't care but it is awsome...G2 #1 lives on to see another day with me
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Yeah, LCD's can be funny like that. Like touching a laptop screen gets you some funny colors. They are somewhat flexible, on a phone, the flexible lcd is somewhat protected by the inflexible digitizer.
Year at first I was very disappointed cause I had the spot there for about 30 mins the posted this thread, went to sleep and it was gone which made me happy...would have sucked ifap I did send it back cause I just put one of those stealth guards on my phone the full body cover one.
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I think the best thing to do in this case is to brick the phone to the point it doesnt even turn on. Discreetely of course. I had major water damage on my TP2 with a custom rom before. But the fact that the phone didnt even start up and that I bleached the moisture indicators helped me get a warranty replacement.
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I think the best thing to do in this case is to brick the phone to the point it doesnt even turn on. Discreetely of course. I had major water damage on my TP2 with a custom rom before. But the fact that the phone didnt even start up and that I bleached the moisture indicators helped me get a warranty replacement.
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You're late to the thread (and obviously didn't read it through). His problem was just temporary. Also, your solution is in extremely poor taste (both ethically and legally).
I sent my g1 in, with a crack all the way across the screen, discoloration everywhere, and lots of other scratches. (fell out of my pocket from a motorcycle) and they offered me the "upgrade" to the click at the time so i took it. I wasnt charged anything, and what they dont tell you is that if you are charged, its only gonna be 100 bucks, which is the same as what you'd pay with insurance.
Well with my g1 any problem I had with it I just sent it in for a replac ement and all it ever costed was $40 but I think that's cause the plan I have. But not sure about my g2 now cause I haven't had to send it in for a replacement yet "knock on wood" but I do wonder how much it will cost me to get a replacement.
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I wasnt charged anything, and what they dont tell you is that if you are charged, its only gonna be 100 bucks, which is the same as what you'd pay with insurance.
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It only cost you your soul for 3 years, which should be worth a whole hell of a lot more than a measly $100.
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You're late to the thread (and obviously didn't read it through). His problem was just temporary. Also, your solution is in extremely poor taste (both ethically and legally).
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I knew that the OP's original problem did not apply anymore. The purpose of my reply was rather to share my experience with the others reading the post, ethics aside. As far as legality goes, you got me there now that I think about it, so I am forced to advise against doing this. Although in reality I hardly think it's any worse than not claiming the money earned from selling a phone, laptop etc., on your taxes.
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I knew that the OP's original problem did not apply anymore. The purpose of my reply was rather to share my experience with the others reading the post, ethics aside. As far as legality goes, you got me there now that I think about it, so I am forced to advise against doing this. Although in reality I hardly think it's any worse than not claiming the money earned from selling a phone, laptop etc., on your taxes.
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That depends... how many phones and laptops are you selling? Your used stuff? Or are you in that business? You may be perfectly OK on that, consult an accountant for precise details.
Ok so im having the loose usb port problem with my phone and im going to be sending it in for warranty exchange. One thing is i rooted my phone and the S-off shows up if you look. Also i never installed custom roms or anything so it looks like a normal evo if you flip through the menus and stuff. Superuser is also gone and no root apps or anything is on the phone just that it shows s-off if you look. So will sprint look for the s-off when i ship it back to them a charge me or anything?? im also running the OTA 2.3.3
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Ok so im having the loose usb port problem with my phone and im going to be sending it in for warranty exchange. One thing is i rooted my phone and the S-off shows up if you look. Also i never installed custom roms or anything so it looks like a normal evo if you flip through the menus and stuff. Superuser is also gone and no root apps or anything is on the phone just that it shows s-off if you look. So will sprint look for the s-off when i ship it back to them a charge me or anything?? im also running the OTA 2.3.3
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Different stores have different standards for root. My store here in knoxville told me, of course after I've unrooted sadly enough, that they do not check for s on. They only look to see if you have a custom Rom. And especially if it is a hardware, the rep told me they don't normally care either way. If it is software related, they will not work on a device running a custom Rom.
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ok well im actually sending it to sprint so do you think they will look when they receive it?
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ok well im actually sending it to sprint so do you think they will look when they receive it?
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I'm curious as to why you are sending it? Going to the store is easier. And also, if they don't fix rooted devices, all they can do is tell you no and send you away.
But personally I don't think they will check. Especially because your issue seems to be a major hardware issue.
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well ill trying going there again but when i was there they treated me like i was stupid and must have taken my truck and ran my phone over millions of times just to break the small internal usb port! like really?? when i go what should i say? the first time i went i said my usb port is broken and they told be i abuse the phone as i expressed and there repair tech had left already.
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well ill trying going there again but when i was there they treated me like i was stupid and must have taken my truck and ran my phone over millions of times just to break the small internal usb port! like really?? when i go what should i say? the first time i went i said my usb port is broken and they told be i abuse the phone as i expressed and there repair tech had left already.
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I also have had bad experiences at Sprint stores. They all seem to treat you like you're dumb, but soemtimes you get lucky and get to speak with a nice respectful rep.
Here is what I would say/do.
First, do you have insurance? That is very important.
If you do, try this. But proceed with caution.
Take your micro usb cord and really jam up your slot. Like, really bend the attachment piece out of place.
Go in and tell the rep that your device does not charge properly and really needs repair or replaced. Ask nicely. I'm sure those peeps deal with jerks all day long. Prolly why they dish back out to some of us nice folks.
Show the repair tech the damage.
If you have insurance they will be more than happy to help you.
If you don't have insurance please please please do not take this route!!!
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nope dont have insurance and the phone is only 7 months old and im having this problem and dont want to have to shell out mounds of cash to fix a pretty much brand new phone. wont sprint acknowledge this is a problem and replace it regardless?
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nope dont have insurance and the phone is only 7 months old and im having this problem and dont want to have to shell out mounds of cash to fix a pretty much brand new phone. wont sprint acknowledge this is a problem and replace it regardless?
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Oh.......
Here is the deal. I've asked several different sprint reps about this over the phone as well as in the store.
Once you purhase your Evo, sprint gives you a 30 day warranty. Within 30 days, you are eligible to return phone, trade phones, or replace phone with a brand new one if there are manufacture defects.
After 30 days, your Sprint purchase warranty ends. But HTC also has a warranty. It is a one year limited warranty. It is mainly for defects and other various issues. Basically, you send your phone ($6 shipping handling) to HTC and they diagnose it. If it is manufacture defect, they either repair or send you a refurbished device without charge. If they decide it is user error or you damaged phone, they call or email you to inform you that you have two options. A. pay full price for repair and shipping back home. B. Pay 35$ fee to get phone back unrepaired.
The deal is this. Sprint offers you the service and guarantees you service and only the service. Your device was not made by sprint but by HTC, and being so, issues must be dealt with through HTC...unless you purchase insurance.
This is my advice to you. Call sprint. Ask them about insurance. It is $7 a month. Ask them how soon it takes affect after you purchase it. Usually is immediate. Then, in the next week or so, go to sprint store. Now you have insurance and they will deal with you and repair your phone right there and then. And if you want, later after your device is fixed, you cancel insurance.
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ok ill go with the insurance way. they wont suspect fraud or anything thats the only reason i didnt want to do the insurance method
Whatever you decide to do, good luck to you!
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I had a unfortunate mishap with the note 2 lat night. It is rommed but i cant take it back to stock now because it wont even turn on. do i call tmo and tell them i lost it, or i dropped it and get one coming in the mail? or when i send it back is it SOP for tmo to fix it and wipe it and then reflash from the fctory or will i get a huge bill when they find out it was rommed?
any input from anyone who knows first hand would be awesome. cant rock my old sensation for to long now.
Do you really need the opinion of "XDA" to tell what to do, in a situation like this?
It you dropped your phone and it won't turn on, just leave it on the shelf. You said you had another phone. Okay that's a wrap. Have a nice day.
I'm lost. Tmo will fix the glass for you. I'm sure you will have to pay either way because that's not a warranty item. If you're asking if you should commit fraud by claiming it's lost, then no. You broke it pay the price. If you're doing that I'm assuming you have insurance so then no need to lie anyways because insurance should cover glass.
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Do you really need the opinion of "XDA" to tell what to do, in a situation like this?
It you dropped your phone and it won't turn on, just leave it on the shelf. You said you had another phone. Okay that's a wrap. Have a nice day.
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wow, really? what i want to know is if i send in my phone that is rommed in on insurance. do they just plug it in and wipe it anyways to refurbish it or will it pop up that it has been rooted then i get a nasty dollar amount added to my bill? If you dont have any first hand experience with sending a rooted phone in then why would you reply that? anyways, I do have another hone but im not using my sensation for any longer then i have to.
You dropped your phone. Glass is shattered. Phone won't turn on. Sounds like a good reason to to turn into turn it in, regardless if it has root or not.
I crashed my car, while driving in the rain. Should I sent it out to get it fixed? It's been modified. What do I do?
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You dropped your phone. Glass is shattered. Phone won't turn on. Sounds like a good reason to to turn into turn it in, regardless if it has root or not.
I crashed my car, while driving in the rain. Should I sent it out to get it fixed? It's been modified. What do I do?[/QUOT
The guy has Insurance.. He is not Trying to get it fixed for free. He paid his insurance to pay for accidental drops.. Just like your car you crashed. If you had insurance you have a RIGHT to file a claim..
As far as samsung and carrier voiding warranty for it being rooted Yes they can. But i would think insurance for a ACCIDENT Repair that is clearly not the Fault of the phone being rooted. I Would think they will fix it. I know for a Fact a warranty like square Trade will fix it..
Wish i could tell you for sure But i have never warrantied to a carrier only to insurance company and only once. It was a Nexus 7 tablet ..
Good Luck..
One more thing.. No matter the outcome DO NOT LIE .Do not say you lost it.. That is very unfair.and is partly what drives prices up on insurance..
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You dropped your phone. Glass is shattered. Phone won't turn on. Sounds like a good reason to to turn into turn it in, regardless if it has root or not.
I crashed my car, while driving in the rain. Should I sent it out to get it fixed? It's been modified. What do I do?
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really, that's the example you put out here? I have been rooting phones and all this for a few years now and the reason i asked this in the first place was everyone knows that when you root you phone the warranty is void. that is why i asked if anyone had any experience with sending in a rooted phone under insurance. If you dont have any experience with the question i asked, why reply?
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really, that's the example you put out here? I have been rooting phones and all this for a few years now and the reason i asked this in the first place was everyone knows that when you root you phone the warranty is void. that is why i asked if anyone had any experience with sending in a rooted phone under insurance. If you dont have any experience with the question i asked, why reply?
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Most people are able to set it back to stock first so don't have to worry about it so you may not Hey a lot if first have experiences. I've seen plenty of people and rooted phones in and they say there was no problem. I've also seen a couple claim they were charged for the phone. Are you sure it won't turn on? Have you pulled the battery, put it back and tried download mode. Maybe you can blind Odin it so there's no risk.
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really, that's the example you put out here? I have been rooting phones and all this for a few years now and the reason i asked this in the first place was everyone knows that when you root you phone the warranty is void. that is why i asked if anyone had any experience with sending in a rooted phone under insurance. If you dont have any experience with the question i asked, why reply?
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The consensus had been that damage is damage in regards to insurance. The software status hasn't mattered in the past (unless CM10 suddenly makes you toss phones out of the car on the freeway).
You are not eligible for a warranty replacement as there is glass breakage. You have insurance, use it for the legitimate claim you have a right to make. This is an obvious replacement for the insurance guys.
In any case, as said before, don't lie.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
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The consensus had been that damage is damage in regards to insurance. The software status hasn't mattered in the past (unless CM10 suddenly makes you toss phones out of the car on the freeway).
You are not eligible for a warranty replacement as there is glass breakage. You have insurance, use it for the legitimate claim you have a right to make. This is an obvious replacement for the insurance guys.
In any case, as said before, don't lie.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
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beautifully written, thats what i was looking for me friend.
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wow, really? what i want to know is if i send in my phone that is rommed in on insurance. do they just plug it in and wipe it anyways to refurbish it or will it pop up that it has been rooted then i get a nasty dollar amount added to my bill? If you dont have any first hand experience with sending a rooted phone in then why would you reply that? anyways, I do have another hone but im not using my sensation for any longer then i have to.
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Asurion doesnt care
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Just to update everyone, I called tmo and they shot me over to asurion. they were really cool on the phone about this whole thing. she never asked anything about the software side of it.So i asked her about it just to know because i am not one to try to commit fraud an i appologize for giving that impression in the OP. She said that would not be an issue. Super good service thru Asurion with a long survey at the end.
I do appologize for a few of my replies yesterday. I guess the comment on rooting voiding the warranty thru people off but i was just stating that, not meaning i was gonna send it in for warranty replacement. Thanks again for giving your thoughts on this matter.
Glass shattered has nothing to do with what OS your phone runs. You have a hardware issue, not software.
Trying to get warranty work done because you bricked your device cuz you flashed a wrong rom, that would be an issue because your warranty covers you being on a stock device that should otherwise be working up to their standards they gave u warranty for.
My ex shattered my heart but I still turn on, your phone is being difficult lol
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Lmao!!!!^
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Lmao!!!!^
Sent From Land Of Ooo. Using a Jedi Mastered Note 2. :trooper:
"Where you think she at when she ain't with you?"...
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Sleeping around lololol :thumbup::thumbup:
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Just wondering if anyone has used their uh oh protection on a rooted device if they give you any hassle about it? I know on the M8 people said they did but wondering if it was any different on the m9. I don't plan on breaking my screen but you never know.
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Just wondering if anyone has used their uh oh protection on a rooted device if they give you any hassle about it? I know on the M8 people said they did but wondering if it was any different on the m9. I don't plan on breaking my screen but you never know.
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HTC stated in a Q and A that Uh Oh still applies to phones that are rooted or have custom ROMs. I think the only exception would be if you overlocked your CPU and fried it.
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HTC stated in a Q and A that Uh Oh still applies to phones that are rooted or have custom ROMs. I think the only exception would be if you overlocked your CPU and fried it.
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If it's fried, how would any one know it was overclocked? I just saying... If your phone is dead on the water, they would just replace it no question ask. That's how I understand it.
toiday said:
If it's fried, how would any one know it was overclocked? I just saying... If your phone is dead on the water, they would just replace it no question ask. That's how I understand it.
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Yeah that's probably the case but you never know.
I was soffed and unlocked so will find out soon....
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. They told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
BR7fan said:
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. The told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
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I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones. Also my understanding is that a phone is sent out to replace your phone, and you send your broken one back once you get your new phone.
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I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones.
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That's what I thought. Its odd for a company that helps you unlock your phone,especially when they know by doing that you can pretty much do anything with it. Then turn around and say no cause your rooted
BR7fan said:
I contacted them today because my charging port is loose and it only charged when it wants to. They told me I have to pay to have it fixed because my phone and is rooted.
1. How did they know this ?
2. How does rooting break a charging port ?
3. What happened to no questions asked, we will replace your phone no matter what the problem is ?
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I would ask to speak to someone in sales support and ask about the Uh-oh coverage. Because I read that Uh-oh would replace rooted phones.
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Are you in the US? I think uh oh is only for US residents. nevermind...I see Iowa now
If so, I'd try a different cs rep. Sounds like that person was just being difficult. Did the phone drop or something? I'd probably not be too thrilled about using my uh oh protection for something that wasn't physically damaged by me.
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Are you in the US? I think uh oh is only for US residents.
If so, I'd try a different cs rep. Sounds like that person was just being difficult. Did the phone drop or something? I'd probably not be too thrilled about using my uh oh protection for something that wasn't physically damaged by me.
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Yes I'm from the USA. Midwestern guy
Not sure what is wrong. All I know is that you have to wiggle the cord just right to get it to charge. Ive tried multiple charging cords and get the same result. Its getting to the point to where its getting ready to stop charging
I would try someone else. My M7 was htcdev unlocked (likely how they know in your case), rooted, and s-off, and they still replaced the camera a couple of months ago because of the pink tint issue with no questions asked, even though it was two years old.
BR7fan said:
Yes I'm from the USA. Midwestern guy
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In this Q&A session with Jason Mackenzie he DIRECTLY says that unlocked/rooted will be covered by uh oh, so whoever you spoke with didn't know what you were talking about or didn't think you were trying to use uh oh.
http://www.htc.com/us/uh-oh/
Go to ~19:50 for the question about unlocked/rooted.
jollywhitefoot said:
In this Q&A session with Jason Mackenzie he DIRECTLY says that unlocked/rooted will be covered by uh oh, so whoever you spoke with didn't know what you were talking about or didn't think you were trying to use uh oh.
http://www.htc.com/us/uh-oh/
Go to ~19:50 for the question about unlocked/rooted.
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I did use the uh oh site. I think the lady online was just being pissy.
My second attempt didn't go well.
They said to get uh oh protection I needed to have $599 secured on my card. My card only allows up to $300.
I said, well the second option on your website said you can mail a prepaid mail and I can send the old phone first and they can send me the new once they get the old one. She said no we can't do that, that deal is only for cracked screen or if it was dropped in water
BR7fan said:
My second attempt didn't go well.
They said to get uh oh protection I needed to have $599 secured on my card. My card only allows up to $300.
I said, well the second option on your website said you can mail a prepaid mail and I can send the old phone first and they can send me the new once they get the old one. She said no we can't do that, that deal is only for cracked screen or if it was dropped in water
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The hold on the CC is legit, to me. It's not like a carrier exchange where your carrier can just bill you if you don't send your device back. HTC doesn't really have any protection against people not returning the device without a cc number.
But them not letting you send yours back first makes no sense at all. I'd ask for a manager.
Or, have you tried your carrier? I'm AT&T and if you take it to a repair center they're usually pretty good about swapping out defective devices.
I would love to know more about uh-oh protection as well. There's a lot of fine print and somewhere it says some along the lines that they'll only replace a phone damaged by normal use. That can be interpreted many different ways. Then I kinda got the feeling that all they replace is broken screen, water damage or carrier replacement. Also if I bought the phone off of eBay is it still covered?
Personally my plan is to run this beast into the ground and then right before my year is up I'll probably uh oh it in my pool and get a brand new phone so I can sell it and buy an upgrade..lol.
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I would love to know more about uh-oh protection as well. There's a lot of fine print and somewhere it says some along the lines that they'll only replace a phone damaged by normal use. That can be interpreted many different ways. Then I kinda got the feeling that all they replace is broken screen, water damage or carrier replacement. Also if I bought the phone off of eBay is it still covered?
Personally my plan is to run this beast into the ground and then right before my year is up I'll probably uh oh it in my pool and get a brand new phone so I can sell it and buy an upgrade..lol.
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Well, if you don't use it you get $100 towards your next phone...so consider that
If I can keep this one in pristine condition and HTC comes out with a new beast that can compete with the market than I might use the $100 trade. But if this thing is toast and another company makes something that makes me drool than in the pool this one goes..lol.