T-mobile G2 replacement on backorder? Anyone else? - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

TL;DR - OTA hosed my phone and T-mobile just told me the G2 is on back order and they can't tell me when it might be available. Anyone else?
So the OTA (manually applied) caused my G2 to vibrate every 8 seconds with intermittent extended vibrations. I've seen several other reports of this on this forum. I called T-mobile support on 3 Nov and 2nd level tech support processed an equipment replacement. I opted for the $19.99 expedited 3 business day shipping. It wasn't here today so I called. They told me that the phone was on back order and there is no estimate on availability. They waived the expedited delivery fee.
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G2: stock and hosed after OTA
MTG3: CM6, sadly now my primary
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wombat2k said:
TL;DR - OTA hosed my phone and T-mobile just told me the G2 is on back order and they can't tell me when it might be available. Anyone else?
So the OTA (manually applied) caused my G2 to vibrate every 8 seconds with intermittent extended vibrations. I've seen several other reports of this on this forum. I called T-mobile support on 3 Nov and 2nd level tech support processed an equipment replacement. I opted for the $19.99 expedited 3 business day shipping. It wasn't here today so I called. They told me that the phone was on back order and there is no estimate on availability. They waived the expedited delivery fee.
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I hope that's an isolated issue. I just had a replacement filed today. I took standard shipping, fingers crossed...

Ordered a replacement last Thursday for wobbly / clicking hinge. Was sent out last Friday free 3 day express.

3rd G2 has been shutting off, restarting, freezing on the boot screen, and a lot of app crashes. Reported to TMO and they are offering me another G2 (will be my 4th). I received a text that my order was processed on Nov. 4th but I called today and they said my status on the order was back ordered.

I filed a replacement request on Thursday for my wives G2. Called today and was told that it was back ordered, and that they would not begin shipping until the first week of December.
She took it back to the T-Mo store today (even outside her 30 day return period) and returned it for a full refund. She went back to her Galaxy.

I called tmobile today for a replacement filed on Friday and was told there is no back order, but my phone hasn't shipped yet.
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hey everyone,
received my 4th g2 today... i was never sent a text that it had shipped but on the whitebox it said UPS overnight shipping. Hopefully you guys get your replacement soon and we won't have to replace them anymore!

Hope this isn't a sign that they're halting production to patch our S-OFF exploit.

Replacement ordered on friday and it came today
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starkruzr said:
Hope this isn't a sign that they're halting production to patch our S-OFF exploit.
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No, they're halting production to fix the hinge.

joebobjoe said:
No, they're halting production to fix the hinge.
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i hope that wasn't serious because my replacement has a looser hinge than the one im about to send back

I gave 611 a call and they told me they just got a shipment of freshly manufactured G2s from HTC so hopefully this is that new hinge fix. I've already got my exchange going so I'll let you guys know how the new G2 goes.
Also, it seems I'm going to have to take back what I said about the hinge being a non-issue awhile back. After having the keyboard pop out at random when just holding it on the side and seeing/using the fixed hinged version of the G2 my friend got... I'm sold! The fixed hinge is that much different.

SeReaction said:
I gave 611 a call and they told me they just got a shipment of freshly manufactured G2s from HTC so hopefully this is that new hinge fix. I've already got my exchange going so I'll let you guys know how the new G2 goes.
Also, it seems I'm going to have to take back what I said about the hinge being a non-issue awhile back. After having the keyboard pop out at random when just holding it on the side and seeing/using the fixed hinged version of the G2 my friend got... I'm sold! The fixed hinge is that much different.
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Okay, awesome. Let us know the part number, too!

vtran03 said:
hey everyone,
received my 4th g2 today... i was never sent a text that it had shipped but on the whitebox it said UPS overnight shipping. Hopefully you guys get your replacement soon and we won't have to replace them anymore!
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Same with me. Got mine today in that white box with the plastic seran wrap holder. Shipping label said ups overnight. It was all scratched up and has the worst hinge I've seen yet. It is a -01 part number. Its going back tomorrow.
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Am i the only one who doesnt have a loose hinge or random crappy **** happen? Because damn do i feel lucky now if i'm the only one with *the* perfectly manufactured G2
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Veggies said:
Am i the only one who doesnt have a loose hinge or random crappy **** happen? Because damn do i feel lucky now if i'm the only one with *the* perfectly manufactured G2
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Nah, you're not the only one my friend has one with rock solid hinges. Even with the gel case attached the thing sticks in whatever position while opening you leave it at.

Ordered my replacement around 10pm on Wednesday and received it today. Unfortunately I was at work so it's sitting in the apartment office

So the people who purchased this device at launch are the only ones experiencing these problems? I'd really like to purchase this device after reading about some of the hardware and software issues plaguing this phone I'm not sure if I should just wait around and see if another revision comes out or just purchase one now and cross my fingers.

ordered a replacement on Nov.9th received it Nov.11th. Paid $19 for express shipping but got here in two days, no problems.

Veggies said:
Am i the only one who doesnt have a loose hinge or random crappy **** happen? Because damn do i feel lucky now if i'm the only one with *the* perfectly manufactured G2
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same here, if they do remake the hinge ill probably send it back for the newer version

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Exchanges with TMO

TMO will be shipping me a refurbished phone for the one I have that's experiencing loose hinge syndrome. I'm pissed that I won't be getting a new one for this. Has anyone else gone through this for the G2? I'm worried about getting another one that's going to have a loose hinge, even though they said this shouldn't have that problem.
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I'm pretty sure if you search this forum, you will find at least 5-10 other threads talking about only the hinge and whether the problem exists or doesn't and experiences through exchanges, returns, etc.
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I'm pretty sure if you search this forum, you will find at least 5-10 other threads talking about only the hinge and whether the problem exists or doesn't and experiences through exchanges, returns, etc.
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Indeed. Bottom line pal,..... there is nothing to say you will not get one that is worse. It was not mean to click into place. Good luck.
I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
Thanks.
If the phone is only a week old, you could exchange it under buyer's remorse.
Like I said in the other thread,... a refurbished is not good enough. Get some legal advice if at all possible.
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I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
Thanks.
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Exchanged mine and got a brand new one mailed to me, no refurb. As far as the hinge it was about the same, but it never bothered me in the first place, You paid for a new one and now are getting a refurb in exchange, doesnt sound quite legal?
Are they giving you some money back for the price diffrence for a refurb model? Ive never had a problem with T-mobiles customer service, matter a fact, today I just got them to drop two of my lines to unlimtied andriod data for $20 each, but I had to talk to a customer loyalty rep. I think you should probably call them back and ask to speak to a Supervisor. Thats like buying a new car and taking it back and getting a used one for the same price.
Here's my latest reply in the thread I started called "How Loose is Your Hinge" that should help shed some light on my recent experiences with TMO...
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For those who don't know me here, I previously owned the MT4G. I experienced major issues with the phone and exchanged it a total of FOUR times, meaning I had in my possession (not at once) a total of five MT4Gs. The first four phones had incredibly bad creaking buttons, the fifth one had perfect buttons but a washed out display. I refused to continue going the route of MT4G swapping, so they suggested me going with a different phone, and I chose the G2. The G2 they sent me arrived last week, brand new in a prestine unopened box. The hinge was perfect, not too tight and definitely not loose like it is now. Each day it got a little bit looser, and now it's just ridiculously loose to the point that it opens no matter how I hold it.
So, maybe they're shipping me this refurb because I've already gone through so many exchanges, but two of their top phones have so many issues that it just makes me sick. With all the issues with the G2, MT4G and Vibrant, I'm shocked I haven't heard about any lawsuits against TMO. Or at the very least, I think TMO should be proactive about this and admit that there are problems with these phones, and that they should be more than willing to do whatever it takes to make sure the customer is happy. I have to say I was treated very well during all those MT4G exchanges, and I feel they did everything they could to make sure I was a happy customer. But, I'm still not thrilled being told that I need to accept a refurb for a G2 that was technically brand new and just one week old.
That totally sucks. I got the first two G2s the cs rep. that I was dealing with had ever sold. I feel lucky I have never experienced the loose hinge syndrom everyone is talkng about. Sorry for your troubles, I would get totally pissed and threaten a cancel if I were you.
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The problem is, 95% of the population would never return the phones for the problems you described on your Mytough 4g slide.
The XDA community is a community of people with a tendency to experience obsessive like symptoms about their gadgets, unfortunately.
dustrho said:
Here's my latest reply in the thread I started called "How Loose is Your Hinge" that should help shed some light on my recent experiences with TMO...
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For those who don't know me here, I previously owned the MT4G. I experienced major issues with the phone and exchanged it a total of FOUR times, meaning I had in my possession (not at once) a total of five MT4Gs. The first four phones had incredibly bad creaking buttons, the fifth one had perfect buttons but a washed out display. I refused to continue going the route of MT4G swapping, so they suggested me going with a different phone, and I chose the G2. The G2 they sent me arrived last week, brand new in a prestine unopened box. The hinge was perfect, not too tight and definitely not loose like it is now. Each day it got a little bit looser, and now it's just ridiculously loose to the point that it opens no matter how I hold it.
So, maybe they're shipping me this refurb because I've already gone through so many exchanges, but two of their top phones have so many issues that it just makes me sick. With all the issues with the G2, MT4G and Vibrant, I'm shocked I haven't heard about any lawsuits against TMO. Or at the very least, I think TMO should be proactive about this and admit that there are problems with these phones, and that they should be more than willing to do whatever it takes to make sure the customer is happy. I have to say I was treated very well during all those MT4G exchanges, and I feel they did everything they could to make sure I was a happy customer. But, I'm still not thrilled being told that I need to accept a refurb for a G2 that was technically brand new and just one week old.
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dustrho said:
I know there are other threads going into detail about the loose hinge on the G2, and I've already participated in most of them with my loose hinge issue. However, this thread was created to find out what people's experience with exchanging their G2 with TMO. I know some have major problems with the hinge and others have no issues whatsoever. I am just a bit upset/irritated that I was told by this TMO rep this is "a known issue and we're fully aware of it," yet they're going to send a refurbished phone instead of a new one. Yes, I know I could end up getting a phone that's in worse condition than my current one, but the point I'm trying to make is that it shouldn't be that way. Sure, if I bought this phone the day it was released and I just experienced this issue, I wouldn't have a problem doing an exchange or even sending it in for repairs. But since this phone is one week old, I just wasn't expecting to hear the word "refurb" come out of this person's mouth.
So, if anyone here has gone through an exchange for their G2, did you end up with a new one or a refurbished one? If you received a refurbished one, was it in good condition with little to no signs of wear & tear?
Thanks.
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A week old?? Call them on "buyers remorse!!" They will be forced to send you a brand new one in retail packaging! I did that with a keyboard issue I had when it started within the 15 day period.
The only thing is, they will charge you full contract price but will refund it when they get the old one back. But check your bill closely to make sure they refund it properly. I had to jump through hoops twice to get mine in order.
Don't use regular warrentee replacement on a device that new. Its their own policy to make sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. You could even get something else if you pay the difference. But g2 devs are the best.
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My first G2 had a bad trackpad. I received it on a Thursday and I called them that Saturday. The tech at TMo told me to do a buyers remorse exchange and transferred me to CS.
I received what appeared to be a brand new G2, but with a funky gmail addy with even funkier calendar entries. Was strange, but everything else was fine...
I sent back the first G2 the same day I got the replacement, bill came out a week later. Still waiting for it to come off my bill, but I know TMo will take care of it.
Or you could just go into a store and do the buyers remorse exchange with less of a headache.
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They wouldn't let me do it through the store because I got it over the phone and didn't buy it at the store
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FrenicX said:
They wouldn't let me do it through the store because I got it over the phone and didn't buy it at the store
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it would be nice if all TMo reps gave the same information..
I ordered over the phone, and on a complete whim- on an unrelated call, they offered me to go from EMP back to EM and we all got new phones on a new contract- and BOGO at that! when I called with issues, they told me I could go to the store and exchange it painlessly, or go through what I am, which is still no big deal. the rep said they could call the store ahead of time and let them know what to do when I came in.
the only reason I didn't go to a store is because I'm in Maine, and though they have a call center here, there are no actual corporate stores in Maine, or within 50 miles of me. (don't even get me started on the service- I have to pay for a 4G data plan, and I only get GPRS where I live, and the "partner-service" doesn't work on my G2, but works fine, and he has better signal, on a frikin Vibrant)

Well that insurance finally paid off...

Stopped by the Sprint store today to have them look at my battery. It has been acting funny lately. Wouldn't charge then would charge then suddenly would go dead, etc. Have some secondary batteries that work fine but the stock one was a mess.
Anyway, brought it by the store and they tested it and it was ok. They then mentioned that my usb port was kind of loose and ordered me a brand new phone, just like that - no charge.
I was under the impression that there was a $100 deductible, but apparently that is only if you lose or break the phone. If there is a defect like a bad usb port (not my fault), you get a freebie. Cool.
There is no point to this other than it's a nice story about customer service actually serving the customer. Maybe if your phone has been acting up and you have been hesitant to have them look at it because of the deductible you should
** Here's to hoping I get a brand new phone and not some beaten up refurb.
Let me know if its a refurb or a fresh spanking new phone! I need a new one cause my usb port is very loose and wont charge unless bent a certain way. I want to get it turn in but not for $50
I got a phone from Asurion and it was a refurb. They almost always send out refurbs. The refurb I got had, well, I don't know of any other way to describe it but as a dent in the screen kinda like someone took a safety pin and pushed it into the screen. I called asurion about this and told them I don't mind getting a refurb, but my original phone was in better condition than this and I would expect the refurb to have gotten a new screen. He said I'm sorry for the inconvenience and went through his little testing and questions formality and sent me a brand new one. Anyway, the insurance will never be worth it until you actually needed it. I didn't mind paying the deductible actually, especially after they sent me the brand new one for free because the refurb was f'd up.
I hate to say it, but you didnt get lucky or anything. Your usb port was bad, which is a hardware defect, and is covered under the 1 year warranty from the phone. Insurance ONLY is for if you lose, drop, water damage, or get your phone stolen.
And it will be a refurb.
My store swapped out my battery for a brand new one when it was having issues holding a charge. I have found that the service you receive depends greatly upon the staff of the store you visit.
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Assuming you have the total equipment protection (the one that is 7 dolllars) it covers what is called ERP - equipment replacement program, for if you loose the phone or is damaged beyond repair. And then there is ESRP - equipment service and repair, which covers software/hardware defects at no cost. Even if the phone is outside of the one year manufacture warrenty. As long as you have TEP. hope that clears it up
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Yeah i claimed insurance on mine cause i lost it and they sent a older hardware version. Im having the screen seperation issue with it.Think i should call and tell them?...will they send me a different phone?
The sprint store I go to will fix most things on the spot for free if you have insurance. They couldn't fix my usb so they gave me a new phone(so i thought). It turned out to be a refurb and the screen went out three different times in about 4 months. The last time they fixed my phone they didn't put my phone back together properly and now the battery doesn't sit completely flush. Sprint pisses me off sometimes.
Well in regards to the issues with the replacement device gone wrong, they tell you up front its a referb. But that doesn't excuse it from not working. If you are still having issues call into customer care and ask for tech, and then once in tech ask for multiple device replacement group. They will assist you
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I just got a new phone from Asurion not a refurb so it does happen. My experience is that usually if the store orders it at no cost its a refurb and when you go through Asurion and pay the 100 dollars I've gotten new phones, back from my old mogul days.... sometimes if they dont have any available theyll send you the newer model which is how I got my first touch pro
Honestly, with the asurion phones it is generally a refurbished if you only receive the phone and not a phone in a box. Very frequently though, they have been sending out new evos in box. Also, if you do not have TEP, ask the tech about paying 35 dollars to order a new phone. They will still have to open it up and inspect it. However if the phone is liquid or physically damaged, lost or stolen, the store will be able to do nothing. Then you've got to go through customer care and generally they'll order you a new phone or add TEP for you. Hope this information is helpful. Not all of us Sprint techs are against the customer.
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It's considered a warranty replacement rather than an insurance claim, administered by Sprint on behalf of HTC, but a lot of the reps are dumb/shady/refuse to acknowledge its existence.
Technically (and correctly) you don't need TEP/insurance/repair or anything on your plan to get it, but again, depends on the rep.
lol i remember i bought the samsung moment back in august after i got out of basic/ait, and had loads of problems with it, had to get it reset 3 different times, finally when i was home on leave in october, it completely crapped out on me. So i took it to the sprint store, after some smooth talking and careful word choice, ended up just paying the extra $100 and getting a brand new Evo. :]
My USB port broke off the motherboard and I brought it in. They opened it up and showed me that the moisture indicator showed water damage. My phone has never been remotely close to any water, I'm sure it was probably from being in the bathroom when I was taking a shower or something which is ridiculous. I saw a few people mention having USB issues and getting free replacements. I'm sure the moisture indicator was the reason I had to file an insurance claim. I received a brand new phone yesterday, 0004, in a retail box with all the accessories which, for the $100, I'm perfectly happy with. This is my 3rd EVO, paid $190 for my first on launch day, had a $10 Radio Shack coupon, that was replaced right at my 30days due to screen separation, And now $100 for another brand new one. I'm ok with paying $290 for 3 new phones and my 3D pre-order is in so hopefully I can sell my almost new 4G and get most of that $290 back after picking up my new EVO 3D.
Two weeks ago I took my phone in because it was "smashed" had to go through assurion because it was obvioulsy my fault. It was almost worth the $100 when I got back a new in box 004 with an Epson panel. Gingerbread with auto brightness ftw.
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Two weeks ago I took my phone in because it was "smashed" had to go through assurion because it was obvioulsy my fault. It was almost worth the $100 when I got back a new in box 004 with an Epson panel. Gingerbread with auto brightness ftw.
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You sure about gingerbread? I got mine yesterday, Brand new, 0004 w/ Epson screen, 2.2 Froyo installed.
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You sure about gingerbread? I got mine yesterday, Brand new, 0004 w/ Epson screen, 2.2 Froyo installed.
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He's saying that he can now run GB roms without having to deal with the screen brightness bug since he now has an Epson screen...
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You sure about gingerbread? I got mine yesterday, Brand new, 0004 w/ Epson screen, 2.2 Froyo installed.
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Edit: what he said. Lol
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He's saying that he can now run GB roms without having to deal with the screen brightness bug since he now has an Epson screen...
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The way he wrote it sounded like he thought Gingerbread was pre-installed.
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Edit: what he said. Lol
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Actually I forgot about the brightness bug in the leak. Tomorrow should bring the start of a whole new crop of fully functional Gingerbread roms, can't wait. Might have to switch from CM7.
I got the black tie insurance from best buy, i found its way better then sprint
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so i am getting a replaced device from verizon but its gonna be "Rebuilt"

does it makes a difference? because i paid $700 , its still the same hardware right.
Standard. They almost always replace with refurbished units.
Yeah it will just be refurbished. Just like at some point someone will send theirs in and get your phone that u sent in just that fixed up
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Sounds like you are getting a refurbished device. Typically they were owned by another customer at one time and returned. Verizon usually makes sure it works okay then sends it out as a refurbish. They are pretty much as good as a new one, for the most part, more or less, kind of okay, etc.
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does it makes a difference? because i paid $700 , its still the same hardware right.
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If you are still within the return period then try to return it for a new one. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it too much - the refurb phones most likely go through even more stringent quality inspection than the off the line production phones.
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If you are still within the return period then try to return it for a new one. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it too much - the refurb phones most likely go through even more stringent quality inspection than the off the line production phones.
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that actually makes me feel better thanks......
this is the issue with my phone ... and im not the only one.
http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus/448875-galaxy-nexus-clicking-noise-2.html#post3732578
Seems like a raw deal - pay for a new phone, it has a defect, take it back, get a used phone as a replacement
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If you are still within the return period then try to return it for a new one. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it too much - the refurb phones most likely go through even more stringent quality inspection than the off the line production phones.
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Edit: yeah, now that you mention it, the refurbished phone might actually have better quality...
Has anyone seen John Connor?
i had mine replaced recently and received a brand new one. granted, this happened about a week after i bought the phone("misplaced it - idiot"). it is surprising that they are sending out refurbs already though....
I would not accept refurbished. Demand a new unit its your right
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i just hope it doesnt have any issues
hopefully the hardware buttons are not locked and it doesnt have android os eating battery issue or any other issue
I typically prefer refurbished devices (of anything, not just phones) You are basically getting a device that spent a few days with a quality control inspector who pointed out flaws that were later fixed.
I'm not on Verizon, but if there is a limited time to return the phone, and you are still within that time period, demand a new one.
i paid full price ($649 US) for my GNEX and had an issue with the screen. i took it back to Verizon and requested an exchange for a new one. the tech i spoke with was very nice but was dragging his feet. i reminded him (respectfully) that if he declined the exchange, i would simply return it (still in the initial return period), pay the restocking fee and then buy a new one. i spent the last 4 months dealing with problems on the Bionic and wasn't about to let Verizon screw me again. he agreed to exchange it for a new one at that point. of course, another option would have been to simply drive to a different store and try again.
if you purchased your phone from Verizon, i think you have an extended holiday period until 15 january to return/exchange it. i wouldn't accept a refurb within the first week since you paid full price.
Go to a Verizon. They replaced mine in store with a brand be one
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When I got a replacement I received a new retail unit with all the included accessories in retail packaging.
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flameinthefire said:
this is the issue with my phone ... and im not the only one.
http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus/448875-galaxy-nexus-clicking-noise-2.html#post3732578
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and this is my problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1418556
i called again and asked if it was refurbished they said no its "certified" which means that some costumer returned the phone because he or she didn't want it any longer. its not rebuilt. i don't know what to make of this i guess i will find out tomorrow
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i paid full price ($649 US) for my GNEX and had an issue with the screen. i took it back to Verizon and requested an exchange for a new one. the tech i spoke with was very nice but was dragging his feet. i reminded him (respectfully) that if he declined the exchange, i would simply return it (still in the initial return period), pay the restocking fee and then buy a new one. i spent the last 4 months dealing with problems on the Bionic and wasn't about to let Verizon screw me again. he agreed to exchange it for a new one at that point. of course, another option would have been to simply drive to a different store and try again.
if you purchased your phone from Verizon, i think you have an extended holiday period until 15 january to return/exchange it. i wouldn't accept a refurb within the first week since you paid full price.
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heres the thing i purchased the phone from radioshack and this is my second device first one had rebooting issue and this one has clicking sound so i dont think they will give me another one so i told verizon that and they agreed to send me a phone but its "certified" w.e that means so lets see how this works out i will get it tomorrow i hope nothing is wrong with it

Broken screen and Best Buy Protection

On November 11, 2012 I bought, at full price, a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 2 the day it became available through Best Buy Mobile. I waited for Best Buy to have it specifically for the Geek Squad Protection, which I also paid in full for, and it's reported "superior" service and protection. At 12:30pm I left the store, by 5:30pm the screen was cracked from a short fall from a bench. I took it back to the store the next evening for the GSP claim. I was told they had to send it in to try and repair it (this phone just came onto the market two weeks ago) and it could be up to 12 days before I would get it back. I have followed the tracking number and it went from Michigan to TEXAS and arrived on Thursday morning (15th) at 9:36AM and nothing more has been reported. I have called the 800 numbers and the local store to try and get some kind of update but they see nothing more then what I can by tracing the service order number. I am a Premiere Silver Rewards member since that program began and I always buy the protection plans. This is the first time I have ever waited for a product to be replaced/repaired more then a couple of days.
I am so upset about this that I may return the phone when it finally does come back, and get my old phone back. And I will change back to the Sprint protection. Sure I would have to pay a deductible, but I would have a new phone overnight instead of being without my brand new phone for over a week.
Should I come to my senses and keep the phablet, I will definitely get an Otterbox when they come out!
I hate to
I hate to inform you but because of the phone being so new that even with the Sprint Asurion insurance I still had to wait for almost 2 weeks to get my replacement. The good news was that I recieved a brand new phone because no referb were available. My phone lasted a little longer than yours, mine was about 18 hrs, 12 of which It was in a secured locker because I was at work.
I would tough it out. Im pretty sure they will send you back a new one.
Brad might i ask how much did you pay in total out the door including the insurance an taxs? I want the note 2 real bad but not willinh to pay a huge price when i hear that they break quite easy.
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That happened to me..with the HTC evo lte... I had to wait month and a half...still nothing..my wife called..and fussed at the in a professional way...they replaced my phone with a store credit.I got the s3 Samsung sold it on Craig list for 340...and bought the note2...the wait was painful...geeksquad sucks big time
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eddie3130 said:
Brad might i ask how much did you pay in total out the door including the insurance an taxs? I want the note 2 real bad but not willinh to pay a huge price when i hear that they break quite easy.
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Got the price match to Sprint's $649.99, then did the buy back of my EVO LTE of $350 ( which I paid NOTHING for with rebates in June ) and changed over to the BB 2yr Black Tie Protection instead of the monthly payments. It was $509 out the door, so realistically I paid the $300 just like a normal update. I was happy with the deal...at the time.
Cool ima try an check at walmart where i work if they carry them they also have a 2yr accidental insurance. Thats what i have on my pc an my Nexus7. I realy want this phone
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Walmart accidental is one time use not like unlimited with best buy. Bite the bullet and be more careful next time.
Had an interesting chat with my local BBY store manager. She told me that I should have had a phone (either repaired/refurb/new) at 5 business days...period. It was near closing so she told me she will see to it first thing Saturday morning. She took my personal phone number and said she would call me.
BTW, no matter how careful you are, just about EVERYONE drops their phone once in a while. I have had an HTC - Hero, EVO 4G and EVO 4G LTE all of which I've dropped without them EVER breaking. So I sure didn't expect the Samsung to be any more fragile especially after watching the You Tube videos where the AndroidAuthority dropped one from different heights without any breakage. I guess I hit the "Achilles Heel" lower left corner.
Finally, I will be keeping the phone and the Best Buy Protection.
Cool everyone lives this thing waiting for mine on vzw
Final update
Today I went into my local Best Buy and true to her word the store manager called the Mobile manager and had him get me a NEW Note 2. :good:
I have a cheap case and a Clingo neck strap on it until the Otterbox is available.
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Today I went into my local Best Buy and true to her word the store manager called the Mobile manager and had him get me a NEW Note 2. :good:
I have a cheap case and a Clingo neck strap on it until the Otterbox is available.
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YAY! thought you would.

sent phone back to lg for repair

Quick question. My G3 developed a screen fault on the 6th so i rang three for repair. LG sent out all the envelopes, padded and special delivery so i sent the phone back on the 9th which they signed for on the 11th. Apparrently that isnt the day they count their 3-5 days from, as that starts at the point it gets to the technicians. I spoke to a guy on monday whio simply said its with the technicians and to wait...its a pain in the backside as i am phoneless, am paying for a contract that i cant use and see no timescales. the guy on the phone on monday wasnt much help (though not his fault i suppose) but as im going away next week i kinda want the phone back before i go. has anyone sent their phones back to LG and got it back quick or is it looking unlikely that it will be back by next week? Its a pain as they havent told me a thing, havent said if they are going to mail me, ring me etc. not good though that its lasted less than a month before needing repair, after my very light usage of it. should i keep ringing them to chase them along?
Also had a bad screen. After two months the middle of the screen just stopped worked, in a horizontal line.
Called my reseller and said that it could take one month maximum to get it fixed (she couldnt say anything more in detail). Thats insane, imo. Especially since its here in Sweden and bought from a well known reseller with quick and good support. But yeah, i sent it to LGs service center.
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Also had a bad screen. After two months the middle of the screen just stopped worked, in a horizontal line.
Called my reseller and said that it could take one month maximum to get it fixed (she couldnt say anything more in detail). Thats insane, imo. Especially since its here in Sweden and bought from a well known reseller with quick and good support. But yeah, i sent it to LGs service center.
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Apparrently it has been repaired and is being returned today so i should get it backl in the next day or 2...lets see if they say what was wrong with it?

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