[Q] Rooted S-OFF warranty phone with broken sceen - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a rooted S-OFF droid incredible with a custom ROM. It also has a completely broken screen. The verizon salesman has told me I can get it covered under warranty and it needs to be sent in. My worry is the S-OFF is going to void this warranty offer when I send it in. Anything to be worried about you think? If there is any doubt, I'd like to turn S-ON, reload stock, and do a factory reset. Anyone able to write up a guide on how to do this pretending I was blind (press down 5 times, wait 5 seconds, etc.)? I did find this guide that gets me part of the way there, but I can't see what I'm doing.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732497
Thanks in advance.

If the screen is busted, they won't be able to see what you ahve done. Also, it is not like you fried the phone due to something you flashed. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

I've sent 3 rooted Droids back to Verizon before I switched to the Incredible, you should have nothing to worry about

I wouldn't worry half as much. The only thing I would worry about is the fact that your gonna send it in and can't do anything to change s-off.. What if they change the screen thinking they can just perform a factory data reset and BAM! they are presented with some custom rom with superuser capability.. And then your account get's hit up with full retail ($529.99US). For some people that can be a large sum of money.
I'll pray with you that is not the case.. I hope you simply receive your replacement phone problem free. I know what it's like to have a cracked screen luckily for me it happened before I jumped the fence into the world of unrevoked forever..
In the future I would check out otterbox(.)com/htc-droid-incredible-cases/htc-droid-incredible-cases,default,sc.html

sorry 4 hijackin'.....
so is it covered under warranty to get a replacement if I dropped the phone and scuffed it up pretty bad?
(It's still operating, but the scuffs make pretty unpleasant to use)
Oh, and is it 9 months for the warranty?

nat4mac said:
sorry 4 hijackin'.....
so is it covered under warranty to get a replacement if I dropped the phone and scuffed it up pretty bad?
(It's still operating, but the scuffs make pretty unpleasant to use)
Oh, and is it 9 months for the warranty?
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No. What's likely happening is that the VZW rep is referring to an Asurion claim as a warranty even though it's insurance. Warranty only covers manufacturer defects, and does not include cosmetic damage that we inflict ourselves.

najaboy said:
No. What's likely happening is that the VZW rep is referring to an Asurion claim as a warranty even though it's insurance. Warranty only covers manufacturer defects, and does not include cosmetic damage that we inflict ourselves.
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gotcha...thanks

if it's the insurance, does it even matter if it's rooted or not? can't you just pay the deductible and get the new phone. I know they told me i can run mine over with a car and essentially throw it in the river and for $90 i get a new one.

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[Q] Make phone "defective" via software mod?

Hey guys,
You all are true genius', so I will ask you all for your help/opinion.
I don't have insurance on my Incredible, because I bought it second hand, and replaced my Eris with it. Verizon won't insure the phone because it wasn't brought through them. However, If i can prove that the phone is defective on it's own accord, ie via software, maybe they will swap it.
**Mod Edit - Warranty Fraud Comments Removed** That way when I show it to them, they would have to default swap it. They would probably try and do a factory reset, but that would keep the same rooted rom, right? Not sure how that works.
Maybe i'm just being silly, and can just pay for what ever the repair is...
That is something called fraud. I don't think you're going to get much help with that
That's rather dishonest, wouldn't you say?
Sorry, I was really upset when I woke up and posted that..anyway I can have this thread deleted please? Rather embarassing, sorry, I'm just really upset i've never had a smartphone break on me
So.... what's wrong with it?
Phone works fine, screen just shattered. I was showing it off to a bunch of Apple people and demonstrating why it ran circles around the iPhone. Set it down on my lap, and then some drunk kid knocked into my chair and it faceplanted onto the floor.
So..cracked screen :-/
1) warranty only covers phones without physical damage
2) drunk kid owes you a phone
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W4LLY said:
Phone works fine, screen just shattered. I was showing it off to a bunch of Apple people and demonstrating why it ran circles around the iPhone. Set it down on my lap, and then some drunk kid knocked into my chair and it faceplanted onto the floor.
So..cracked screen :-/
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That kid would either have a bloody nose or would of payed for my phone in my case
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lol. Yah Verizon could care less if the phone is defective if it has a giant cracked screen. Obviously they would think that the damage to the phone affect the internals of it or something along those lines.
Not sure how you'll get a kid, who involuntarily bumped into you (at a party I'm assuming if the guy was drunk) to pay for your phone, but good luck tracking him down now. Also, probably not a great idea to have your phone sitting on your lap at a place with hard flooring while people are drunk. Put the phone in your pocket or keep it held in your hand.
I lol'd that you broke your phone trying to show up some iPhone users.
1) warranty only covers phones without physical damage
2) drunk kid owes you a phone
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Not true. If you pay for insurance thru Verizon it absolutely covers physical damage, lost, etc. Manufactured warranty would only cover if the damage was because of some defect.
Cory
"Results may vary."
yeah, it's hopeless man, you're life is officially over...
1. Google.com
2. HTC incredible digitizer
3. spend $
4. fix phone
Ive heard of replacement screens being sold on the internet.. not sure where and who would fix it for you..but its an option
It's 120 dollars for HTC's repair contractor to replace the screen. It's not the worst thing in the world.
PS get a case
FYI.
1. Rooting your device voids ANY warranty.
2. Physical damage is not covered under manufacturer warranty. Any software defects are then attributed to the physical damage.
3. Drunk people+smartphone=bad news. Put it away.
4. The device did not break on you. You broke it.
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csseale said:
Not true. If you pay for insurance thru Verizon it absolutely covers physical damage, lost, etc. Manufactured warranty would only cover if the damage was because of some defect.
Cory
"Results may vary."
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Insurance and warranty are not synonymous... so yes, he is absolutely correct. and your "not true" is moot.
AdhvanIt said:
FYI.
1. Rooting your device voids ANY warranty.
2. Physical damage is not covered under manufacturer warranty. Any software defects are then attributed to the physical damage.
3. Drunk people+smartphone=bad news. Put it away.
4. The device did not break on you. You broke it.
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You forgot one.
5. You are a dumbass.
1.) I wasn't trying to, I -did- show up my friends iPhone 4. 3g speed test using opera...not even close.
2.) I had the Verizon case, but it obviously didn't offer the best frontal support.
3.) Violence doesn't solve anything, and it was a random person I don't even know. He didnt purposely knock into me..he was just a drunk idiot. My grip could have been better/been paying attention to it more.
4.) Thank you all for the various replies/solutions.
If HTC replaces the screen for 120$, I'm really ok with that. Apple charges 199$ for an iPhone 4 screen.
I understand how warrantee's work, I fix iPhones all day. I know that accidental/physical damage is not covered under a typical warranty, but Verizon's Insurance policy (7$ a month, with an 80$ deductable) is normally great because it will replace your phone NO MATTER WHAT, that involves falling off a cliff, cracked screen, ect.
The problem is that since i got my Incredible second hand, and not though VZ, they wouldn't transfer my insurance to the new phone. So, I can go back to using my Eris..but I really am in love with my Incredible.
5.) I know rooting voids warranty. If it was a stock root, though, the VZ rep probably wouldn't get it, was my original point. Regardless, if you do a factory reset, or unroot your device, your warranty is no longer voided, no?
I would start checking out the kiosks at your local mall. Our rinky-dink mall has 2 stores that will replaced cracked screens for about $80 - $100.....while you wait...
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Insurance and warranty are not synonymous... so yes, he is absolutely correct. and your "not true" is moot.
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Ok
Cory
"Results may vary."

[Q] sprint store with a rooted evo

so I have the screen separation appearing on the bottom right corner of my screen. I am rooted with CM6 and wanted to know should I unroot and go back to stock before taking my phone to Sprint Service center? If so, where can I found the stock latest 2.2 to flash my phone back to stock?
Thanks for all advice and helps in advance!
I got the screen replaced on my Evo last week due to dust under the upper left corner. I took it in just like I use it...running Fresh Rom and the Riptide theme. They won't say anything about being rooted unless you are bringing the phone in for a problem that may be related to rooting. Screen seperation isn't that type of problem. They didn't even mention it.
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I got the screen replaced on my Evo last week due to dust under the upper left corner. I took it in just like I use it...running Fresh Rom and the Riptide theme. They won't say anything about being rooted unless you are bringing the phone in for a problem that may be related to rooting. Screen seperation isn't that type of problem. They didn't even mention it.
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so what did the do to fix the problem? they fix the screen or replace the phone?
jcarlm said:
so what did the do to fix the problem? they fix the screen or replace the phone?
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I said in my post "I got the screen replaced on my Evo last week". They removed the screen (outer glass, bezel, digitizer and LCD are all one assembly) and put a new one on. Took about an hour.
chazglenn3 said:
I said in my post "I got the screen replaced on my Evo last week". They removed the screen (outer glass, bezel, digitizer and LCD are all one assembly) and put a new one on. Took about an hour.
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Did they charge you?
If there is no physical damage (scratches, dents, water damage) it should be replaced for free.
While that guy was lucky, I would DEFINITELY unroot before taking it in. Rooting voids your entire warranty, and if they see it, even if your problem is hardware related and not software related, they can void the warranty and you will never get it fixed. Better safe than sorry.
o.k..
I need to find a rooted htc stock room that I can just flash..
I have been searching and can't find the one I need.
Links any one?
jcarlm said:
o.k..
I need to find a rooted htc stock room that I can just flash..
I have been searching and can't find the one I need.
Links any one?
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you need to unroot, not just flash a stock ROM... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=800582 but first check if your s-on/off (read the link to find out more)
Forgot I had a nandroid backup saved on my computer of my phone while it still had HTC rom.
Turned out my glass on the front panel was version 1 which means my complete phone has to be replaced.
So now I will have Android 2.2 with HTC rom and will have to learn to root that. It was so easy to root when I had 2.1 but I'm sure I will be able to handle it.
New Evo on Thursday!
Hope the newer ones are better!
Any opinions on the new Evos or any thing I should know about the newer ones?
I called my local Sprint repair center and asked what their policy was on rooted phones. Like the OP said they didn't care as long as you aren't having software issues. If you are thinking about taking your phone in call the store and ask it won't hurt a bit. Now if you think they are going to replace your device save your self a trip and unroot first because the phone will need to be returned to stock before they will exchange it. The employees were actually impressed with what had been done with the phone and were very cool about it. Think about it they work on phones hopefully they like what they do, they think its cool too.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk Pro.
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Forgot I had a nandroid backup saved on my computer of my phone while it still had HTC rom.
Turned out my glass on the front panel was version 1 which means my complete phone has to be replaced.
So now I will have Android 2.2 with HTC rom and will have to learn to root that. It was so easy to root when I had 2.1 but I'm sure I will be able to handle it.
New Evo on Thursday!
Hope the newer ones are better!
Any opinions on the new Evos or any thing I should know about the newer ones?
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I rooted a new one yesterday and used unrevoked without issue. It has actually gotten easier then when i had to use adb push and all that.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk Pro.
So, since I am getting a new phone out of this and my phone is still rooted, should I go back to completely stock?
All I did was flash back to my very first back up with HTC stock rom.
Will just having my Evo flashed to that first backup be enough when they ship off my phone after they hand me over my new one or should I fully restock my phone?
Does the phone go back to Sprint or HTC?
fully unroot and return the phone to stock it is easy to do its like 2 steps and takes only a few minutes.
people act like it is an hour long in depth process to root and unroot your phones its 5-10 minutes to do it and better not to take chances. All it takes is for one guy having a bad day to be a **** and make a note voiding warranty etc. Also in your case now is it really worth risking having to go home and unroot it then run back out to do the swap if they need you?
just unroot (not just flash stock htc actually unroot)
[Guide]How to Unroot the evo in two steps
[GUIDE] One Click How to Root the EVO with Unrevoked 3.21
zone23 - You're lucky... I went in today to get my button crack fixed, made an appointment, took some time off work, and the second I got in there the guy berated me for having a non-official extended battery and said they wouldn't do any work on it because its rooted - even though my problem had NOTHING to do with software.
unrooting right now and then going to a manager. generally sweet customer service... not today.
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zone23 - You're lucky... I went in today to get my button crack fixed, made an appointment, took some time off work, and the second I got in there the guy berated me for having a non-official extended battery and said they wouldn't do any work on it because its rooted - even though my problem had NOTHING to do with software.
unrooting right now and then going to a manager. generally sweet customer service... not today.
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Ouch hope they didn't flag your account...if so your SOL unless you know someone or find a hella cool manager.
Always unroot it only takes a matter of minutes (or should) and can save you a lot of hassle.
viper1619 said:
zone23 - You're lucky... I went in today to get my button crack fixed, made an appointment, took some time off work, and the second I got in there the guy berated me for having a non-official extended battery and said they wouldn't do any work on it because its rooted - even though my problem had NOTHING to do with software.
unrooting right now and then going to a manager. generally sweet customer service... not today.
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I've given back a few rooted phones for non-root related issues (speaker bad, kickstand won't stay in, LEDs don't work - 5 evos total so far) with no issues. Did the same with a lot of flashed TP's (12) and TP2's (2).
They can void your warranty for rooting it, sure, but they can't over the battery. Just tell him you don't know anything about it and you bought it that way on craigslist. That doesn't protect your warranty, but unless the guy has just decided to be a total d-bag they'll probably replace it anyway.
Also, the employees behind the counter are just people too. Being nice and not acting like you have a sense of self-entitlement to anything you want goes a long way. Believe me, I know first-hand. Customers' attitude factors in fairly heavily in how they get charged at the computer shop I work at because the techs set the prices on jobs.
Just be nice, don't be an a-hole yourself. If they say they won't fix it - fine. Say thanks anyway, be polite, and leave with it. Go home, unroot it, pick a different sprint store, and go complain about your original problem again. Five bucks says they'll fix it no questions asked.
It sounds like some of you need to read the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The very notion of "my entire warranty is voided because I'm rooted" is completely illegal and anyone that tries to tell you otherwise could find themselves in some legal hot water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson%E2%80%93Moss_Warranty_Act
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It sounds like some of you need to read the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The very notion of "my entire warranty is voided because I'm rooted" is completely illegal and anyone that tries to tell you otherwise could find themselves in some legal hot water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson%E2%80%93Moss_Warranty_Act
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Not true, if you modify or alter a consumer product to a point that it performs significantly different than the manufacturer intended, the manufacturer is under no obligation to warranty it any longer.
I'm pretty sure this topic has been addressed many times and there is no set answer? I vaguely remember reading a legal article on it as well. It would be nice if there was an official statement made by both carriers and phone manufactures.
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sitlet said:
If there is no physical damage (scratches, dents, water damage) it should be replaced for free.
While that guy was lucky, I would DEFINITELY unroot before taking it in. Rooting voids your entire warranty, and if they see it, even if your problem is hardware related and not software related, they can void the warranty and you will never get it fixed. Better safe than sorry.
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That is not entirely true. They can not void your warrenty for issues unrelated to rooting. If you brick your rom, sure that is legit for them to do that...but if my LCD fails, and is unrelated to the rooting, then no they can not. If they try to do that, you make sure you fight it.
I had a repair center in my town refuse to fix my speaker on my mogul with low volume problem, because I had a scratch on my battery door cover. He said my warrenty was void to to "Physical damage."
After a phone call to Sprint, and apparently other complaints that service center lost thier contract with Sprint. I ended up with a touch pro 2.... (Although I just wanted my mogul fixed , I was never happy with the TP2, and bought an EVO )

Do I Need To...

Un-root my Incredible in order to send it back. I recently dropped my phone and the screen craked pretty badly. Everything works its just the screen is craked and the bottom part is starting to break apart. So yeah my question is do i neeed to un root my phone to send it to verizion?
Yes u do they maight see that u been messing whit the phone and may charge u a full restock fee
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Are you sending it to verizon or asurion for an insurance replacement? If its for a insurance replacement than no u dont. If your sending it to vzw for somereason than yes or they will void your warrnty.
Sent from my EVO.
I would, it is very easy. There is a how to in the forum. It took me about 10 minutes.
Sent from my Incredible. Built by HTC, perfected by Skyraider.
Unrooting first is the normal recommendation.
Or if you have the insurance where you can walk in with a baggy of phone parts, they can't void the warranty for rooting/flashing if you can't find the power switch.
hammers are more fun than flashing back to Ruu
IIDIncII said:
Un-root my Incredible in order to send it back. I recently dropped my phone and the screen craked pretty badly. Everything works its just the screen is craked and the bottom part is starting to break apart. So yeah my question is do i neeed to un root my phone to send it to verizion?
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Just follow part 2 in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786436&highlight=stock
It will take the phone back to a STOCK 2.2 as it was from Verizon, make sure to flash S-ON if you are S-OFF. After doing all that they will never know the difference.
The thing that cracks me up (see what I did there?) is that people still seem to think they have a warranty if they damage their phone....Warranty by definition covers manufacturer defects in the device, not damage. If you damage your phone you no longer have a warranty. So it doesn't matter if your phone is rooted or not.

[Q] Question about getting a replacement phone

Over the last few days I had my phone plugged into the factory charger and it over heated.
The batter actually swelled up so fat that it pushed the cover off the back. It left green splotches the size of quarters on my screen that have gotten smaller over the last few days. The phone is still acting a little crazy, but it is useable now that I have my spare battery in it.
My phone is rooted.
My question is:
How is the best way to approach sprint regarding replacement of this phone. Since it didn't get wet, and didn't get dropped I don't think it should be an insurance replacement.
If I have to take the phone to a sprint store, is there a way I can brick this phone so they can't tell it was rooted?
Thanks
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If it was me, I would go completely back to stock and take it in.
Were you running a SBC kernal that does that trickle charge thing? Might have overcharged the battery.
No need to brick the phone. Just unroot, return to stock rom, and take it in. You are still under warranty. They will likely give you a new phone and battery and charger. If they try to tell you otherwise, talk to a manager. Don't take their crap about making you pay 100 bucks for the insurance deductable, this isnt an insurance issue, its a warranty issue.
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Over the last few days I had my phone plugged into the factory charger and it over heated.
The batter actually swelled up so fat that it pushed the cover off the back. It left green splotches the size of quarters on my screen that have gotten smaller over the last few days. The phone is still acting a little crazy, but it is useable now that I have my spare battery in it.
My phone is rooted.
My question is:
How is the best way to approach sprint regarding replacement of this phone. Since it didn't get wet, and didn't get dropped I don't think it should be an insurance replacement.
If I have to take the phone to a sprint store, is there a way I can brick this phone so they can't tell it was rooted?
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Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14455287&postcount=20
and then take it back to a Sprint store. No need to brick your phone.
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If it was me, I would go completely back to stock and take it in.
Were you running a SBC kernal that does that trickle charge thing? Might have overcharged the battery.
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SBC K-e-r-n-e-l-s have been around for months and there has been 1-2 users with wild accusations about batteries blowing up with really nothing to back them up.
I am running a Fresh rom, I was also using the wireless tether for about 5 hours straight, I believe that probably had something to do with it.
I was camping and needed to get online for work, I don't usually use the tether that much..
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I am almost certain sprint insurence covers water damage. please verify before taking my suggestion. If it does just give your evo a bath and fry it ith water damage! software tampering will be impossible to detect and if it is possible, highly unlikely.
If your going the insurance route, just report it stolen
atapia984 said:
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14455287&postcount=20
and then take it back to a Sprint store. No need to brick your phone.
SBC K-e-r-n-e-l-s have been around for months and there has been 1-2 users with wild accusations about batteries blowing up with really nothing to back them up.
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Thank you for pointing out my mistake. I appreciate you taking the time to correct me.
Water damge and lost or stolen u HAVE to pay the 100$ deductible. Return it to stock and u should get a free replacement or repair.
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It isn't a launch day EVO is it?? Because if I'm not mistaken its a one year warranty that is now up if so....
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u921333 said:
It isn't a launch day EVO is it?? Because if I'm not mistaken its a one year warranty that is now up if so....
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Warranty has nothing to do with in-store stuff, only pertains to batteries.
Your problem could have been caused by an SBC kernel. As a knowledgeable tech and fellow tinkerer, I'd turn you away if I caught wind of any rooting or flashing.
That being said, if you flash back to stock and unroot, your problem is covered under the ESRP portion of TEP, if you have it.
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Warranty has nothing to do with in-store stuff, only pertains to batteries.
Your problem could have been caused by an SBC kernel. As a knowledgeable tech and fellow tinkerer, I'd turn you away if I caught wind of any rooting or flashing.
That being said, if you flash back to stock and unroot, your problem is covered under the ESRP portion of TEP, if you have it.
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Excuse my ignorance, I used the youtube video to root my phone, I'm no expert by any means, what is an SBC kernel?
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, I was also using the wireless tether for about 5 hours straight, I believe that probably had something to do with it.
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Probably.
If your going the insurance route, just report it stolen
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No, that's insurance fraud, and is illegal.
Exactly. Asurion will cover "any" physical damage, ie rooting phone flashing SBC kernel and the battery exploding. Go to store if they deny ESRP claim you can file ERP claim.
Sent from my HTC Supersonic. Made by HTC tuned by cyanogen.
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Exactly. Asurion will cover "any" physical damage, ie rooting phone flashing SBC kernel and the battery exploding. Go to store if they deny ESRP claim you can file ERP claim.
Sent from my HTC Supersonic. Made by HTC tuned by cyanogen.
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If I"m still eligible I'd like to avoid another Assurion claim, (not sure I have another left)
Do yall think the splotches on the screen are consistent with overheating?
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frcollier said:
Exactly. Asurion will cover "any" physical damage, ie rooting phone flashing SBC kernel and the battery exploding. Go to store if they deny ESRP claim you can file ERP claim.
Sent from my HTC Supersonic. Made by HTC tuned by cyanogen.
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Update:
sorry for the delayed response, I don't seem to get notifications to this thread even though I'm subscribed..
My work hasn't given me the time allowed to unroot my phone and **** with sprint over warranty, I'm just going to file a claim. my last one was July 8th, so this will be my 2nd in a 12 month period and puts me in good shape for further claims if necessary.
Are yall positive I don't need to brick the phone before sending it back to assurion?
They won't care that it has been rooted?
Thanks for all the info, I'll be sure to keep this thread bookmarked, because I'm sure with my luck with phones I may need to follow the un-rooting process in the future..
Also:
They went back and forth about not being able to send me a new battery (which is what damaged the phone in the first place, likely because of the extended wifi tether in a 100+ degree truck), but, alas, the last person to 'process' my claim said they were throwing in a new charger and battery too..
saweet..
any chance I'll still get a new in box phone, or is this Evo way too old for that?
Thanks
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Are yall positive I don't need to brick the phone before sending it back to assurion?
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Again, NO. That's insurance fraud, and it's illegal. Your phone is out of warranty, and it's broke. That's exactly what insurance is for. Just call them, tell them your phone is broke, and pay your deductible. You do not need to brick your phone, they don't care what the problem is. As long as you have a problem, and you pay the deductible, that's all they care. Intentionally bricking your phone to make a claim is illegal.
They won't care that it has been rooted?
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No, Asurion doesn't care. Sprint DOES care, because rooting voids your warranty. But Ausurion isn't sprint, and they dont care.
They went back and forth about not being able to send me a new battery (which is what damaged the phone in the first place, likely because of the extended wifi tether in a 100+ degree truck),
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Umm no. If you left the phone on wifi tether in a hot car in summer for over an hour, then it's YOUR fault it overheated, NOT the battery's fault.
got my phone
sent me a brand new phone.
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AND (drum roll, while I pull the boot out of my ass)
It has 2.3.3
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Eat the deductable...
lordbater said:
Over the last few days I had my phone plugged into the factory charger and it over heated.
The batter actually swelled up so fat that it pushed the cover off the back. It left green splotches the size of quarters on my screen that have gotten smaller over the last few days. The phone is still acting a little crazy, but it is usable now that I have my spare battery in it.
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Another "option"
I would reset my Droid...remove the M-SD card and eat (pay) the deductible... I know it is a warranty issue...but sometimes the lost phone scenario is the best way to get around them (Sprint) from asking too many questions about WTF happened to this phone. In whereas lies answers that will not abode well to them on you having the desired outcome; which is a new (refurbished) phone for you.
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Not sure if I should Unroot my phone...a few other questions too

I'm planning to take my Evo into the Sprint store tomorrow in hopes to get a new/refurbed phone. Right now I am rooted and using CM7 so my main question is should I unroot and flash a stock rom or just flash a stock rom and keep it rooted?
On to my next question. I've never had an issue with my Evo where I had to take it into the Sprint store as of yet. I pay the $7 a month for the TEP so I'm wondering if I go and explain my issue if I'd be covered for a free replacement or not.
Here's what I have going on:
- I've dropped it a few times and it's separating a bit between the screen and the back of the phone. And it's pretty dinged up looking on the sides
- I think because of the separation/dropping my screen doesn't always display after it wakes....If I tap the phone near the power button the screen will come back usually. Otherwise I have to pull the battery and restart it
- The kickstand barely stays down. It's always popping up and is really annoying.
- Just about every call over 30 mins will have at least one dropped call...Very annoying
- Not all of my text messages get sent out....Sometimes people get them days later
Thoughts?
I would just flash a stock ROM.
Actually, everyone should do a nandroid of their phone @ Stock immediately after rooting, just to fall back on. I use mine for Profile updates, etc.
Either way, I doubt they ever check Hboot to see if you're S-On
HipKat said:
I would just flash a stock ROM.
Actually, everyone should do a nandroid of their phone @ Stock immediately after rooting, just to fall back on. I use mine for Profile updates, etc.
Either way, I doubt they ever check Hboot to see if you're S-On
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Thanks for the reply.......what Stock Rom do you suggest? I haven't used a Sense Rom in a long time so what Rom is the closest to Stock as it gets?
There is a PC36IMG you can flash thru hboot that will completely unroot and return to stock, s-on, the whole works and it only takes like 5 min to do just incase they want to give you another phone and keep your broken one.
After that I would invest in an Otterbox lol.
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ALWAYS a good idea to unroot and flash a stock rom before taking it to sprint. As we all know, rooting voids your warranty, and if they catch it, they might not fix your phone.
However, since you say you dropped your phone a lot, and the phone has physical damage, that also voids your warranty. There is a slim chance you might get a nice rep that will get you a refurb under warranty. But I can pretty much guarantee you they will say they wont fix a phone that has been dropped so much, in which case you will need to call Asurion and pay the 100 dollar deductible to get a refurb from them.
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ALWAYS a good idea to unroot and flash a stock rom before taking it to sprint. As we all know, rooting voids your warranty, and if they catch it, they might not fix your phone.
However, since you say you dropped your phone a lot, and the phone has physical damage, that also voids your warranty. There is a slim chance you might get a nice rep that will get you a refurb under warranty. But I can pretty much guarantee you they will say they wont fix a phone that has been dropped so much, in which case you will need to call Asurion and pay the 100 dollar deductible to get a refurb from them.
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Unless they really examined my phone they probably wouldn't even know I've dropped it. There are some scratches on the side which could be looked at as normal wear and tear....The separation is visible if you pull on the phone too.
With that said what does the TEP actually cover? I don't want to go into the store and waste my time if they can't do much for me you know? haha
Unless they really examined my phone they probably wouldn't even know I've dropped it.
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From your first post:
"- I've dropped it a few times and it's separating a bit between the screen and the back of the phone. And it's pretty dinged up looking on the sides"
That sounds pretty damaged to me. And yes, they WILL really examine it, thats the whole point.
With that said what does the TEP actually cover?
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Insurance covers everything your warranty doesnt. The warranty covers manufacturer defects for one year. I.e. if your phone has no physical or water damage, it's usually a hardware defect and will be covered under the warranty. Insurance covers everything else, if you drop/break/lose/get stolen/brick by rooting, insurance will cover with the deductible.

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