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Ok. I'm starting to see more and more threads popup about their beloved TP2 taking damage, or getting destroyed. There are links starting to fly around and i thought before it got too crazy and disorganized, I would start to try to collect them into a single thread. Perhaps people could even tell their tales of how their device got damaged, their service experience, and most importantly, the cost of repair (if any).
I also plan to add other things such as backup software and links to parts when i find them.
Hopefully, others plights will serve as a list of what NOT to do to our phones. lol
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Manual
This is a site that contains all the service manuals for HTC devices. No link yet for the Touch Pro 2/Rhodium, but as soon as one is posted, ill add a direct link.
http://www.mikechannon.net/page1.html
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Parts
HTC Touch Pro2 BA S390 Battery (1500mAh)
Dutch Supplier
Soon as a U.S. supplier is found, i shall post it here as well.
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Backup
SPB Mobile Backup Full cost $24.99, but their is a trial download. (not sure if this supports device cloning)
Sprite Clone Mobile Clone software. Full seems to cost $300
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The "Wobble"
A lot of people seem to be complaining about their screen wobbling while tilted. Not sure why anyone is messing with it, but regardless, measurements have popped up. (typical guys, lol) My personal TP2 has ~3mm of freeplay. I personally, consider this acceptable. Others have reported as much as 9mm of freeplay. Its been said that HTC claims a little freeplay is normal. How much freeplay is normal to them, is unclear. From what i have gathered around this forum, is that others seem to consider exchanging it when its 5mm or more of movement. Ill keep everyone posted on this.
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Water Damage
Posting this due to a seemingly number of claims that the water sticker is far too sensitive, and in a fairly bad location.
Water Indicator Thread
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More to come later
(ok, i only found two or three posts pertaining to actual broken devices, but ive seen reply's here and their mentioning such things.)
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Great post, should be stickied for future reference.
Story's so far. (thought i saw somewhere that someone had theirs runover, but cant find it now)
Washing Machine
Rough Landing
Hard Turns
Run over by a Car (this made me die a little inside)
Lyian said:
thought i saw somewhere that someone had theirs runover, but cant find it now
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it was aegeuss
PumpAction said:
it was aegeuss
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Ahh.. thank you.. Link added.
(also updated main thread)
*bump?*
Anyone have any more major issues with their TP2?
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Anyone have any more major issues with their TP2?
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My device has 6 bright pixels. Barely noticeable due to such a hi-res screen. Not exactly "damage" but I see you included the screen "wobble" in your list.
Dead/bright pixels in tp2
FYI - CNN.CN are selling spare parts. I have used them in the past for Kaiser parts.
remarks said:
My device has 6 bright pixels. Barely noticeable due to such a hi-res screen. Not exactly "damage" but I see you included the screen "wobble" in your list.
Dead/bright pixels in tp2
FYI - CNN.CN are selling spare parts. I have used them in the past for Kaiser parts.
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Yea, im including anything that might be considered a hardware issue, that would more than likely cause the TP2 to stop working, or need a particular part replaced.
Never thought i would have to post here. .
so ive had pretty much the worst day of my life. I got hit by a car on my way to work at 530 in the morning. [I ride a bike, since work is a couple streets over]. I have road rashes all over my face, ear, and shoulder. I decided to call in to work, and instead, go to marching band rehearsal. [Still in high school, btw.].. At lunch, me and a couple friends went to CarlsJr. for some eats. and then drove back to the school. I got out of the car and just by fate, my Tmo TP2 fell, bounced off my leg and landed under the wheel. For some reason my friend pulled forward, and then all i heard around me was a crunch. My screen got curb stomped by his tire. I yelled and screamed. after he stopped i told him he ran it over. He, then, backed it up thinking he was still on top of it, and crunched it some more. So now he was parked on my poor, helpless phone. Had no choice but to tell him to roll off of it. She still works. The screen is still touch sensitive, but its cracked to hell. The plastic is cracked from top to bottom, and the top left quarter of the LCD is no more. just a black liquid crystals where color once fulfilled my heart..
well at least i have insurance on it. Will T-mobile replace my handset under the circumstances?
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so ive had pretty much the worst day of my life. I got hit by a car on my way to work at 530 in the morning. [I ride a bike, since work is a couple streets over]. I have road rashes all over my face, ear, and shoulder. I decided to call in to work, and instead, go to marching band rehearsal. [Still in high school, btw.].. At lunch, me and a couple friends went to CarlsJr. for some eats. and then drove back to the school. I got out of the car and just by fate, my Tmo TP2 fell, bounced off my leg and landed under the wheel. For some reason my friend pulled forward, and then all i heard around me was a crunch. My screen got curb stomped by his tire. I yelled and screamed. after he stopped i told him he ran it over. He, then, backed it up thinking he was still on top of it, and crunched it some more. So now he was parked on my poor, helpless phone. Had no choice but to tell him to roll off of it. She still works. The screen is still touch sensitive, but its cracked to hell. The plastic is cracked from top to bottom, and the top left quarter of the LCD is no more. just a black liquid crystals where color once fulfilled my heart..
well at least i have insurance on it. Will T-mobile replace my handset under the circumstances?
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I would be demanding that this persons car insurance cover it, as it was ancillary to the wreck. INAL but it's certainly easy to argue that if he had not hit you, you would not have dropped your phone.
Did anyone hear anything about newton rings or overheat damage on the TP2 like it seems to happen quite often to TouchHD users?
I am a bit afraid of that as HTC seems to deny warranty coverage for that kind of defect and the TP2 uses the same hardware (to large parts).
If you have insurance then you can easily get if fixed right? At least, most insurances also cover repairs due to own faults.
in my experience with Tmo and there insurance..
in the US they use a company called "Assurian"
they insure the LINE that you have with tmobile.. so basically whatever phone you have on that number, is supposedly insured...
they also say no matter WHAT the reason they will cover the cost of the phone...if you drop it, get it wet... crack the screen..whatever...
BUT... this is what i recomend...
before you put a claim in, call tmobile OR assurian, and just cassually ask about how the insurance works...ask what they would cover.. ( chances are they will cover everything)
next they first try to help you fix the phone ( if it were software related issues) then they tell you you have a 100$ deductible and they will replace the phone for you... and pretty much mail you a new phone..
in my circumstance i had a SE p900 i paid $1000 for... when i plugged in the ear peice it broke the internal connector and it never was able to use the handset speaker during calls...
they first "tried" to fix it on the phone by changing settings...obviusly to no avail.. then they said ok, no problem since tmobile doesnt sell p900's we will replace it with the best brand they do sell... unfortunatly none of the phones tmo sold was a valid replacement.. i told them no its unacceptable.... then then argued a little cuz they had to shell out $1000 because when i signed up they told me they would cover any phone for any reason..
anyways... after 100$ deductible and some time on teh phone, they cut me a check for $800....i was very impressed...
you should be fine, i dont think they will try to fix it, i think they will just replace it...also, MAYBE just tell them you lost it, they will replace it with deductible.. this way even though its crunched you will have SOME spare parts... but use caution because if you tell them its lost you cant EVER power it up on your sim chip. it shows on tmobile. then they will try to call you on insurance fraud...
Hello,
I've had a peculiar problem recently.
My internal phone speaker (earpiece, not loudspeaker) sounds pretty terrible now, when it sounded absolutely fine just over the weekend. I did not do anything different than before and I didn't do anything to damage it... (to my knowledge at least)
The problem is... the speaker vibrates and is very distorted and sounds really loud. Like if you were playing music too loudly on a low powered amp/speaker.
I tried installing a new rom and some volume tweaks to lower the volume hoping it's a software thing, but it still sounds very distorted...
Any ideas? Is there an equalizer for the internal speaker?
I'm hoping the speaker itself is not damaged...
Stomped.
Ghost image...
I had to return mine after a week. Two faint bluish purple areas formed on the lcd, almost like a faint image got 'burned' in. I'm not sure how this happened, and it was def a burnt image. They replaced it with no questions asked, but I did get the warranty on the new phone....along with the body glove case.
Finally I have sold my TP2. Traded it in for the Samsung GT-i8000 which will arrive next week.
Though I loved the TP2, it's speed and it's hardware keyboard, it bugged me that it is slowly falling apart (well, not literally).
When I first had it, the screen would hold up and wouldn't wobble much. Now it wobbles so much it annoys me. I guess that is normal wear and tear.
Anyway, that wasn't the most annoying part. It is normal for it to wobble I guess. The worst is the sliding screen has started scratching both sides of the keyboard. Not just minor scratches but deep ones. So much so, I was afraid to slide my keyboard out again. I would of kept the stickers on to protect it but it feel off as time went by. So that is why HTC placed stickers on these things maybe, but unfortunately it never stayed on long enough.
And last but not least, there were newton rings, slam in the middle of the screen. I can notice it when the screen is lit or sleeping. I went to HTC to see if they will fix it for me. Turned out they blame me for putting it my pocket and with prolonged pressure, it will create these rings... Damn! If I knew, I wouldn't of kept it in my pocket without any casing. Never knew my pocket will create these rings. Fixing it costs $1200 HKD. EAT MY SHORTS!
So all 3 added together, I don't want to keep it anymore. I don't want another because of the slider and wobbly screen. I went to Wilson Communications (Hong Kong) and traded it in and when they saw the Newton Rings, they said it is normal for large screens to have them as it's hard for the large piece of top layer membrane to keep rigid long enough. Eventually they all will give in and the rings will appear after prolong usage.
I personally disagree, I think only some will suffer from them as my HD is still ok, no rings whatsoever. Even after it has been in my wife's bag since April.
I also guess I can't wait until WinMo 7 comes out when it will support capacity screen. HTC has some new copyright thingy where you are able to use both a stylus and your fingers (not nails) to operate the system. Some kind of electro-stylus. So accuracy won't be a problem anymore.
Until then, I might have to keep my i8000 for a while. The mrs is not rather happy about me changing phones so often. LOL.
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I had to return mine after a week. Two faint bluish purple areas formed on the lcd, almost like a faint image got 'burned' in. I'm not sure how this happened, and it was def a burnt image. They replaced it with no questions asked, but I did get the warranty on the new phone....along with the body glove case.
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Sounds like the other reports of pressure on the screen causing damage.. It's not 'burnt' or image burn (which does not happen on LCDs, although a very temporary similar thing can happen but goes away after being powered off for a bit). Most likely your phone screen was pushed inwards at some point.
Screen back scratching keyboard
cocoaju said:
The worst is the sliding screen has started scratching both sides of the keyboard. Not just minor scratches but deep ones. So much so, I was afraid to slide my keyboard out again. I would of kept the stickers on to protect it but it feel off as time went by. So that is why HTC placed stickers on these things maybe, but unfortunately it never stayed on long enough.
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Does anyone know if all versions of the TP2 are susceptible to the back of the screen scratching the keyboard (sans stickers, of course)? It looks like some versions (Original HTC, Sprint, Verizon and AT&T versions) have a slight ridge/seam around the perimeter of the kepboard that I assume may make the sliding mechanism better, while the T-Mobile USA version does not have this ridge/seam. Does this slight design change affect the susceptibility of the keyboard getting scratched?
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Sounds like the other reports of pressure on the screen causing damage.. It's not 'burnt' or image burn (which does not happen on LCDs, although a very temporary similar thing can happen but goes away after being powered off for a bit). Most likely your phone screen was pushed inwards at some point.
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That crossed my mind, but I was EXTRA careful to never push too hard. I also kept it in the case on my belt, and never even came close to hitting it or anything. With the money I spent, I made sure I didn't.
I had to DOA my 2nd Pro2 for the same issue. I thought it was software related, but it wasn't. My 3rd one is flawless....
brucemeng said:
Hello,
I've had a peculiar problem recently.
My internal phone speaker (earpiece, not loudspeaker) sounds pretty terrible now, when it sounded absolutely fine just over the weekend. I did not do anything different than before and I didn't do anything to damage it... (to my knowledge at least)
The problem is... the speaker vibrates and is very distorted and sounds really loud. Like if you were playing music too loudly on a low powered amp/speaker.
I tried installing a new rom and some volume tweaks to lower the volume hoping it's a software thing, but it still sounds very distorted...
Any ideas? Is there an equalizer for the internal speaker?
I'm hoping the speaker itself is not damaged...
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So sometime between friday and today I've managed to crack the glass over my camera. I have no clue how this could have happened since I have it in a seidio innocase, and the camera rests below the case. I don't get why they didn't use the same type of glass for the camera as they did for the scree!
In any case, I'm not sure what to do to fix it? I'm still within my 30 days (barely!) but I'm not sure if it's a widespread enough issue for me to try and get them to replace it.
Any advice you guys can give me would be appreciated.
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So sometime between friday and today I've managed to crack the glass over my camera. I have no clue how this could have happened since I have it in a seidio innocase, and the camera rests below the case. I don't get why they didn't use the same type of glass for the camera as they did for the scree!
In any case, I'm not sure what to do to fix it? I'm still within my 30 days (barely!) but I'm not sure if it's a widespread enough issue for me to try and get them to replace it.
Any advice you guys can give me would be appreciated.
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They have to replace it if it's within 30 days. Go replace it no way you can fix that.
So basically tell them to fix it or that i'll return the phone and cancel my service? (i'm also a new customer)
well if you have the insurance that may help a little.. but im not sure if you would have to pay that crazy $100 fee
I'm not sure they'll take it back in the 30 days, since it's not a defect and the phone isn't in "like new condition." You broke it, so they probably won't accept it.
If you haven't purchased the phone insurance yet, I would just purchase that and then wait a while and attempt to get it exchanged that way. Also, a repair facility might be able to replace it..?
As I said on another forum, if you end up pulling out the glass (because it is very easy to replace yourself), take some measurements. We should be able to get a sapphire lens that will replace it and be much more durable.
I read somewhere, either here or one of the other forums that the camera lens cover is actually made of plastic. The poster said he heated a pin and was able to push it through like a hot knife through butter.
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As I said on another forum, if you end up pulling out the glass (because it is very easy to replace yourself), take some measurements. We should be able to get a sapphire lens that will replace it and be much more durable.
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Interesting... Got a link?
I turned the phone over on day 18, and yes, my glass has a "popped" right down the middle. I babied this thing in a gooey case, b.c even though 2.5 years with an iphone with no case and no issues, i thought htc was being gusty with their protruding camera, so for that reason alone I went with a case.... and NO WAY, crack. and i did the run around yesterday. I called HTC, and even thought the person who called the rep right before me complained of the EXACT same issue, short ownership and glass crack, they said sadly the crack is considered physical damage and not yet a issue htc is aware of. so i called a local Sprint store who said oh yeah, no problem, your within the 30 days right? yes, call this number at sprint headquarters, they will send you a new one and a box to send the old one, bla bla bla like its totally no problem, however, the corporate sprint rep kindly regrets i have been misinformed, and its physical damage. then i call the local store back and they are bummed and send me to a different store, a cooperate repair place who they believe would swap it out. this guy says, bummer, looked at it via a microscope, says its a plastic sheet cracked straight through with small perpendicular cracks and due to popularity they don't even have any repair parts... basically they get them as people smash their front screen, then they part them out. b.c. the phones are so new and popular, they don't have any (i'm in a 4g area). so he just said take the phone to any cooperate store, not bestbuy radioshack, (third party dealers) and say that i received the phone damaged, and just noticed it now, and they should they will swap you with one due to being in 30 days. So i will try that today, but i feel caught in a catch 22. its not even 30 days and the device breaks, which qualifies as physical damage from the customer, so no one will swap phones with you, and b.c its so new and hard to get, no one has parts even, repair facilities, so our 30 day window will run out before we can get it fixed for free... Next day i try a second corporate store, for sure the cracked high strength plastic is considered physical damage so there is no way to return phone and cancel service, you will still be stuck with the cost of the phone. so. because its still early, you can add insurace 7 bucks a month, 100 buck deductible. so basically my options are 107 for a phone with a perfectly sealed camera that doesn't create any glare in low light pics or pics shot into a light source, or i can just ride it out, and hope over time htc does something or parts become available via ifixit.com. so. mega bummer no idea how it broke, obviously everyone who looks at the single crack has to believe you somehow maliciously directly hit it on something with a protruding point, and i'm pretty sure it wasn't there when i got it, but i do know i didn't do anything out of the ordinary, so its a real puzzler. but, i would say if you have this issue, take it to a sprint repair facility if only to have the tech log the problem on thier system ,b/c then more techs will add notes to the issue and sprint/htc will have actual legit feedback to see if its a trending problem. even though you are going to get nowhere, even within the 30 days, make the complaints so the problem get's noticed. oh and did i mention i bought 2 one for me, one for my wife... with hers, so far so good. would love to hear if any others had luck fabricating one out of sapphire or something else really durable. its got to be a 20 cent piece of plastic.
That sucks man, sorry to hear that. I know other people have had the same issue. Hopefully htc owns up and fixes it.
Hi.
I've got a small question for all. I had my galaxy phone for only 2 weeks now, and treaded it with the same care I've done with all my phones (have had earlier a Galaxy S for 1.5 years without a single scratch on it).
Just a few days ago I saw a very thin crack in the screen, stretching from almost the edge of the top left corner, and diagonally down a bit to the right side.
Curiously as I am, I checked if anyone else had the same problem.
I found a few places online, but not a lot.
[cant add links due to first post]
I want to know if this can be a build problem, since I'm pretty sure I didn't miss treat it.
It doesn't affect the usability of the screen, meaning all pixels and everything with the touch layer seems to be working perfectly, and its quite hard to spot even if you know its there. You need the right amount of light and angle to see it. Perhaps that's why I cant find a lot about it.
Has anyone a similar problem?
That sucks. You might not be able to exchange it since that is physical damage. Youre probably going to have to live with it, sell it or get it repaired which will be costly.
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Is that on the digitizer or on the glass? If its on the surface you could throw a screen protector on it to fill it in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoMRO4OiXw4
if its on the digitizer, that shouldn't happen. I would try and get it replaced.
there is certainly no harm in taking it back to the place of purchase to see if they are willing to help...
I've tried to take it back, but they didn't want to take it without examination, and that will cost $150, and from experience, they will probably come to the conclusion that its not a manufacturer error (unless several people reports the same issue)
Its not in the top glass, but as far as I can see, its not in the digitizer either (I assume the digitizer would at least behave differently with a crack in it)
Still hoping that more people have this problem, since that would prove that its a bad batch or something..
Hi Mazy,
I just discovered a hairline crack on my nexus too.
Unfortunately I don't have a camera right now to take pictures of it, but suffice to say the crack matches the one you have!
I cannot think of how this crack came to be - its so new and hasn't been mistreated at all.
I'll try and upload some photos in the next few days if I can borrow a camera to do so.
With some effort I managed to get to take a photo with a webcam (see attachment).
I haven't yet contacted the place of purchase to see what can be done about this - I'll keep this thread posted.
Thanks for that image.. This seems to be more than a coincidence, the angle and size of the crack seems very similar. I suspect that your phone works as normal as well, and that the crack is more or less invisible in normal usage, but in specific angles it shines up?
Have you used any "heavy" program for a long time, meaning did you use a program that could make the phone become warm?
We have two similar phones here, but only one is cracked, and thats the one that we used as GPS, and using that, the phone gets hotter than normal. I dont know if that can affect it at all, but Im trying to figure out what caused it.
Hey op is your phone GSM or CDMA? Australian guy I assume yours is GSM.
I have the exact same crack that you have found in your screen. (Verizon LTE version) Thought maybe I had simply been careless with my phone but then started thinking that it might be a manufacturer issue.
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Hey op is your phone GSM or CDMA? Australian guy I assume yours is GSM.
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Its a GSM, and from the charger I got, I assume it was meant to be shipped to UK (or any other country with that type of outlet)
Slowburn72: if its possible, please take a picture as well, Im planning to use this thread to prove that this is not a user mistreating the phone, but rather some problem in manufacturing or assembly of the phone.
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I have the exact same crack that you have found in your screen. (Verizon LTE version) Thought maybe I had simply been careless with my phone but then started thinking that it might be a manufacturer issue.
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Wow guys, I smell something fishy here. Mark one up as my GN has the same thing.
I was out in the winter sun today for the first time with this phone after having it for about 4 weeks when I saw a line going across from the top left, diagonally down to the right side about 1/3 down.
Immediately I thought, WTF! I have NOT dropped this thing and have NOT sat on it. It's been in a case since day one which should also reinforce it. How the hell did I do this? I even tried rubbing it off when I first saw it thinking it was just another fingerprint smudge.
This is a Verizon LTE version so at this point I don't think this is specific to version.
I will also say that I am shocked that I didn't notice this before being a very picky nerd about this kind of stuff. At the same time, I can't actually see this until I get enough ambient light and hold it on an angle. It's a hairline crack beneath the topsheet of glass but not deep enough from what I can tell to affect the display. Most user damage appears to result in shattered outer glass and the fact that our cracks are the same that this is due to assembly or design.
I have a feeling we aren't the only ones with this issue. I have insurance on the phone but no way am I going to make an insurance claim considering we all have the same, and I mean SAME crack.
I will be printing this thread out when going back to where I got mine to kindly ask for a replacement. I will be taking this one up the chain, if I have to, after reading this thread. I am glad this thread was started.
I think we are on to something...
I would contact Samsung and point them to this thread. Maybe if they see its happening to multiple people they will replace it.
Same hairline crack on mine too!
I have had this galaxy nexus less than 24 hours. I literally watched a small scratch like mark turn into a diagonal and long hairline crack across 1 quarter of the screen. I didn't do anything to the phone I've had a nexus 1 for over year with no crack at all. Now I think I know why the guy was trying to sell me the warranty so hard. Will be returning the GN to best buy for a full refund.
Same symptoms everyone else is listing... shows up in only certain lighting and angles. But marked it is... ever presently defective.
Everyone with this defect, are you on gsm or verizon version? Only reason i ask is verizon version case is slightly modifies which can cause loose volume keys. Perhaps this bigger casing puts some awkward twisting force on the screen from the modified production assembly.
Thats why the crack would be in identical location on every one.
Its happened on both gsm and lte
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I have the exact same "Hairline crack". Tried to get it replaced without success.
Btw, it's a GSM version.
I have a version from telus in vancouver canada. My crack is from top right (to the left of the front facing camera) and runs to the middle left side. There are absolutely no scuff marks on the phone as it has not been dropped once. Phone is in mint condition all except for this hairline crack.
I will be returning to best buy to let them know my unhappiness with this phone.
I suspect a change from inside temp afer taking video and pics all day at the local science world.. then going outside is when I noticed a small crack starting to spread. i had the phone less than 24 hours.
Unimpressed!
I also only kept the phone in my x-Large leather jacket pocket by itself.
When the phone is turned on the hairline crack can only be seen from certain angles. When it is turned off it is easier to see from the photos attached.
Coincidentally, a friend bought the GN and just told me over gchat that the same thing happened to his GN phone, as described here.
I would call samsung. Ask to speak to a manager. That is crap. If this many people are having the same crack, it isnt isolated.
While I do not have this problem, I did want to chime in here. For those of you who tried to exchange your Nexus without success, I highly recommend going to another store or taking the matter up the chain until you get a replacement.
There is absolutely no reason they can't exchange the phone. This is clearly a manufacturing defect and there is absolutely no sign of physical abuse that the user could have done to cause this. If I were in your shoes I would not give up until it got replaced.
My last resort would be to go directly to Samsung with pictures and a detailed explanation of the issue. This is completely unacceptable in my opinion.
New poster here and searched the threads but didn't find much relevant. Interested in knowing about anyone's experience with Samsung for the Galaxy Nexus GSM (Play Store). Mine has been horrid. My mic and ear speaker seemed to stop working. After searching found out the phone thought a headset was connected at all times. Seems like a common problem. Used an app to bypass but its annoying to turn it on and off so did a warranty return.
Sent it in the original box. When Samsung received it they said in the notes that it wasn't properly packaged. They also marked the screen and camera lens were damaged due to scratch. I knew about that. Simple keys in pocket issue but not worried about that. Normal wear and tear and my fault. Scratches are minor noticeable but zero problem.
A few days later I receive an email that they are now going to charge me about 200 to repair including the LCD. Said that the LCD had water damage. Its never been near water nor did I report or have a problem with the LCD. Called and got what I thought was their offshore support (which I had no issue with). When I said I did not feel a charge of 200 was appropriate and questioned the water damage they transferred me to the US to escalate. I had to call back a second time because the first was outside of central time hours.
Here then support rep was inflexible and almost rude. Said that they discovered water damage on the LCD. When I said the phone has never been near water, the screen worked fine, and in reported it for a microphone jack issue he said it didn't matter. They could tell it was water damaged from the type of damage (no idea how they could include this) and that Samsungs policy was they could only fix all or none. So it was $200 to fix a non broken LCD and presumably my actual problem (the headphone jack) or nothing. I said forget it, return it, and I would escalate it later. Got it back the following week. My box was gone... just returned it in the air filled packaging ,material.
Further the phone is now worse. They didn't put the screen back on well and little red tags stick out the front. Its uneven. And I found the proximity sensor is no longer working. And it doesn't always seem to charge. Has become nearly useless.
Going to call back on Monday and see what they say. Followed by a written letter then if that doesn't work may pursue legal options.
There is no visible water indicator. Nor did it ever get near water.
Thoughts? Anybody have similar stories with their galaxy nexus. Going to make me think twice about buying a phone through the play store. Already had problems with the nexus 7 but at least Google handles the returns themselves for the first 14 days.
Dave
just have them fix it and then dispute any charges. much easier that way I would think.
Maybe not the same device but here goes.
I'm in UK . My galaxy tab 10.1 had a dust particle right in the middle of the screen. To be honest it didn't look like dust but something like white/cream gel type dot. Rang Samsung they said to send it and will check it out. Next day (less than 14hrs) got a plastic bag with bubble wrap and instructions what to do.
It said DO NOT SEND CHARGERS , MEMORY CARD OR ORIGINAL PACKAGING. Although bubble wrap was bit to short I've "wrapped it" in a piece of cardboard box.
Week later device has been repaired and sent back to me (need to go to post office on Monday to collect it tho.)
Now second device was my girlfriends galaxy s 2. De ice has a problem with USB port. And it impossible to switch it off as seconds later it powers on again by itself.
Rang Samsung. Guy was great had my details from previous device just asked me to confirm it. Also we can't find right proof of purchase. Asked him if we can send copy of the phone contract that states when device was bought. Now here is the best answer I've heard in my life.
" if you can,send it. If you don't have anything it doesn't matter we'll still fix it for you.". w00t.
That call was made at 5pm Friday (post office collects last letters and packages etc at 5.30pm). Saturday 8am got an envelope . And also in the manual it states; do not send original packaging although please send the charger.
Outcome of that one will be unknown as need to send it on Monday.
So getting your phone without a box is probably your fault. Secondly I would ring them and tell them that you only wanted to fix the speaker and whatever else and jot the screen as in your opinion it works perfectly fine so its unnecessary repair job and additional cost to you. Check some consumer laws if they can do that as well just to have some background in the fight
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Isn't the warranty for the play store nexus US-only? At least that's what I heard.
For all it's worth, I had very good experience with the Samsung service center here in Singapore with two locally purchased sets.
Update
Thanks to those who replied. The missing box was the least of my issues...they asked that I send it in suitable packaging. I thought the original box would do. My real concerns are that they wouldn't fix my reported problem due to the alleged water damage to the working (and completely unrelated part), and further left me with a phone in worse shape (proximity sensor now non-functioning and the little red tabs from the non-properly sealed screen). I called today spoke to two people at the Samsung service center. Both listened, took notes into the system. Apparently because my original ticket was "cancelled" they lost most of the record of it. They suggested I contact an email for the "Office of the President" (providing the email). At least they were understanding and said that I had options. It was night and day compared to the original support rep that my issue was escalated to.
Will update again when I hear back from the Office of the President.
And yes, this was a Play Store Galaxy Nexus, so it does have a Samsung USA warranty.
Office of the president? - lol!
They should certainly make it right to you. And don't believe that crap that they lost history of the original ticket. That is just some BS. If you don't hear from them soon call again and escalate to the manager and threaten to escalate even further. Remember that saying about squeaky wheel and good luck.
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Quick update... I heard back from the "Office of the President" the morning hour I sent the email with the detailed background and request to fix the problems caused by the "cancelled repair" along with the original problem that I attempted to have fixed (headphone sensor). Said while they don't usually cover moisture damage they agreed to fix. Had a shipping label and all in less than 12 hours from my email. Got the phone back today...as good as new. They even fixed the scratched screen (which I wasn't expecting at all). In the end a happy customer and will buy Samsung again. Probably the situation worsened by the one bad apple support rep that refused to do anything but cancel my repair or take my repair without giving me an escalation route.
So if anyone experiences anything similar simply ask to escalate. They'll give you email for the office of the president where you can make your case.
My Pixel 6 Pro came with a weird dark blemish on top of screen when I first got it. I lived with it but recently the phone has developed 2 perfectly round clumps of dead pixels with a faint light line going across the screen
Phone has never been dropped or in water.
So uBreakiFix said they can fix this under warranty but they either have to wipe my device or run Google diagnostics.
I do not want my phone wiped. I don't care about the Google "test" they have to run but will that work on a rooted device running stock Android? It should right?
Just trying to make sure I know what I'm getting into here
You should be good. But I'd raise the possibility that the fingerprint sensor will require pain in the @SS recalibration. I say pita cuz many peeps have issues trying to even d/l the tool but that's been awhile, dunno if it's still a hassle or not. Ask them if google includes a new FPS sensor with the new screen or not. I've read that they are sold/installed as a single unit. Either way, I'd tell 'em to make damn sure the FPS for sure works b4 giving it back. For all I know this may no longer be an issue, not sure. Sent P6a in and it came back with a new screen and a completely unreachable FPS! Thing is...it went in for a completely unrelated issue! My screen & fps were just fine. A few 'words' x2 were said and I got a brand new replacement. But, that was google, not ifixit. Just ask/mention the the fpr. I'm sure they've done tons of 'em.
May be they should rename it to "uBreakiFixKinda". I had my Pixel 6 Pro screen replaced and they didn't seal the screen properly and just simple splash of water ruined the camera and Bluetooth radio. I had my Pixel 6 Pro taken in the swimming pool before the screen replacement and I didn't encounter this issue. Anyway, I went back to the store and asked then if they applied the water resistance sealing and their reply was yes. And when I showed them the issue, they said it's not their fault
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May be they should rename it to "uBreakiFixKinda". I had my Pixel 6 Pro screen replaced and they didn't seal the screen properly and just simple splash of water ruined the camera and Bluetooth radio. I had my Pixel 6 Pro taken in the swimming pool before the screen replacement and I didn't encounter this issue. Anyway, I went back to the store and asked then if they applied the water resistance sealing and their reply was yes. And when I showed them the issue, they said it's not their fault
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Well that's kinda scary. Were there any visual cues or everything looked and felt right after the repair?
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Well that's kinda scary. Were there any visual cues or everything looked and felt right after the repair?
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My wife's Pixel 5a randomly stopped working about a month ago; we used UbreakIfix for the warranty repair. I'd say it was perfect.
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Well that's kinda scary. Were there any visual cues or everything looked and felt right after the repair?
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Everything looked and felt quite right to me until this water thingy happened.
I had a bad experience and ended up needing to send the phone in for replacement. I specifically wanted to keep my device and avoid this, but I should have just done this in the first place. I will never go to a shop individually again.
So I just had my display replaced and I wanted to update with my expierice and some advice that may help.
I'm on Long Island, we have uBreakIFix shops in almost every town. I called several locations to ask the same questions till I landed on someone who was not only very friendly but very knowledgable. His buisness card actually says Google Representative on it.
So first advice, actually only adivce lol (((Ask if they have or know a store that has a Google Representative)))
I went in to see him. He quickly told me the black circles on my screen were not dead pixels but blemishes, a form of "leaking" from the oled display and that its either a manufaturing defect or damage from falls. He never questioned me. No factory reset needed. One hour later he came back out from the back, appologized for the delay, and gave me my phone back looking brand new.
He even confirmed before his work that he uses the special adhesive supplied to keep the phone waterproof. Something that probably wasn't done for the user above (krips2003)
So I dont want to jinx it...But as of now I have a perfect screen again.
Overall expierience 10/10 (For Now)
Anyone in NY or on Long Island PM me and I will give you his info. He is also a Pixel 7 Pro user so he really knows and uses our phones
Hand76 said:
So I just had my display replaced and I wanted to update with my expierice and some advice that may help.
I'm on Long Island, we have uBreakIFix shops in almost every town. I called several locations to ask the same questions till I landed on someone who was not only very friendly but very knowledgable. His buisness card actually says Google Representative on it.
So first advice, actually only adivce lol (((Ask if they have or know a store that has a Google Representative)))
I went in to see him. He quickly told me the black circles on my screen were not dead pixels but blemishes, a form of "leaking" from the oled display and that its either a manufaturing defect or damage from falls. He never questioned me. No factory reset needed. One hour later he came back out from the back, appologized for the delay, and gave me my phone back looking brand new.
He even confirmed before his work that he uses the special adhesive supplied to keep the phone waterproof. Something that probably wasn't done for the user above (krips2003)
So I dont want to jinx it...But as of now I have a perfect screen again.
Overall expierience 10/10 (For Now)
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Yeah, it could be the case with the uBreakiFix store in my place in Louisville, KY. I think sometimes these sort of things happen for good/bad. But for me it turned out good. Since I needed a phone back then that could handle to splash better, I bought the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. This was my first Samsung device after Galaxy 7 Edge. Initially, I was missing some of the P6P exclusive features, but then I discovered some other goodies on this phone and now I'm hooked. And with the Android 13 with One UI 5, it's on a different level.
So I used to work for one. They should be using factory screens and seal when fixing the phones along with samsungs. I would say to not expect it for iPhones unless they are warranty repairs where your warranty provider sends you to one.
Usually though the repairs should be done well and most are tested as well as they can. There is a water proof testing for samsung but unless google implemented the same test to test its case pressure I am not sure it can be tested.
I also suppose the amount of damage to your screen will also help determine how well sealed the new screen is as well.