Okay, so for some reason, yesterday my phone randomly decided to present itself with low WiFi signal. I then did a squeeze test, and to my disappointment, it boosted the WiFi bar from one to full which means its the famous hardware issue. Unfortunately, I just recently unlocked my bootloader and flashed a new ROM, which means I will probably experience issues with the warranty process
I will give the phone to CPW with latest RUU and re-locked bootloader and HOPE they don't notice the bootloader's history, or when they do, they acknowledge that software has nothing to do with this fault. I understand if they don't want to fix the phone, but I have heard horror stories of people being charged! My question is, do they fix your phone first, then charge you (and hold your phone hostage) or do they contact me first asking me if I want to go through with a fee? Because if they will hold my phone hostage, I would rather not send it to them and instead send it to my insurance people.
Many thanks in advance, any help is greatly appreciated :/
**Update**
Gave the phone in to CPW - 10 days later, they said they repaired it. All they did was a factory reset .. and delete all my data. I still have the same WiFi problem!
Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
source: cpw retail staff for 2 and a half years
coffmad said:
Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
source: cpw retail staff for 2 and a half years
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hey I've developed the same problem as well- and reading your post gave me some hope. I've got a few questions if you don't mind:
- At which circumstances will the "tech hub" send the phone back to HTC?
- If it is a chargeable repair and you decline... what happens to the phone? You said it gets sent back to the store and what do they do with it?
Thank you very much
(sorry if it seems as if I've hijacked, but I didn't want to create another thread for the same problem)
ThatNerdGuy said:
hey I've developed the same problem as well- and reading your post gave me some hope. I've got a few questions if you don't mind:
- At which circumstances will the "tech hub" send the phone back to HTC?
- If it is a chargeable repair and you decline... what happens to the phone? You said it gets sent back to the store and what do they do with it?
Thank you very much
(sorry if it seems as if I've hijacked, but I didn't want to create another thread for the same problem)
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they send it back to HTC very rarely now actually, if they need the parts they will just order them in, and software problems are usually an easy thing to fix at the repair centers
if its a chargeable repair and you do decline, then the phone will get sent back to store ready for you to collect, they do not charge for this as all transit is done within the company, so there's not delivery charge, and they don't charge for labor, so it wont cost you anything
hope it helps
I've read a post with somebody having the same issue and it was sent to HTC who repaired it for free, in fact I've read a few success stories, if your in the UK you will be fine we have strict rules and if it is not related to software they have to honour the warranty
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Thanks for the quick replies! And thanks for reassuring me. I have just sent an email to cpw so I can have written evidence from their address confirming what you have said, and after that, I shall flash RUU, relock bootloader and send it to them *fingers crossed*
kanay2000 said:
Thanks for the quick replies! And thanks for reassuring me. I have just sent an email to cpw so I can have written evidence from their address confirming what you have said, and after that, I shall flash RUU, relock bootloader and send it to them *fingers crossed*
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keep me updated on how it goes Thanks and goodluck!!!
coffmad said:
Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
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Just to highlight that carphonewarehouse do not fix HTC, IPHONES, BLACKBERRYS on site at any repair center within the company if its a hardware fault.
They do how ever flash the lastest software on htcs, blackberrys but not iPhones on site. (Software related)
If its a hardware fault the handset goes straight back to manufacture through our internal postage system.
They shouldnt notice the handset being tampered with aslong as your have reverted back to original software and relocked the bootloader.
I have had two of my one xs sent back with screen flickering and headset jack fault. Both where rooted and custome software. (Exchanged each time Through the geeksquad insurance express exchange feature )
I'm pretty sure that HTC do not reconise the WiFi issue that people have been having ad a replacment issue.
I wouldn't be suprised if they sent it back with nothing been done.
It is only certain batches that experience that issue, I have had three since launch and never had an issue with WiFi.
Source: current carphonewarehouse employee for 3-4 years.
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I wouldn't be suprised if they sent it back with nothing been done.
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Yup, You were right! Nothing was done except a factory reset. What should I do now? Send it back and hope for better?
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Hey everyone.
So basically, I live in Hong Kong, and there is an official HTC support center.
So I bought an HTC One X from my carrier, and then after a few days, I noticed I had a yellow spot, but before I detected this problem, I already went on HTCdev and unlocked my bootloader. So I called up HTC HK and talked to a guy, he insisted that I am able to fix it for free. Now, don't ask me why my carrier didn't take it in, they said I must bring it to HTC support center in Yau Ma Tei because it was beyond the 7 day in-store exchange warranty.
I sent my phone in the first time because of the screen issue, and it took about a week. They called me and said, that they are unable to replace the entire device because I unlocked the bootloader, telling me it will cost HKD 1800, and I said, NO! I sent it in because of the screen and not the motherboard! They replaced my phone's screen only, and not the entire device. So when I got my phone back, I had the exact motherboard which said "RELOCKED" and my Serial number matched up with my old one. So they had their hands digging through my 12 day old phone. I checked my phone for other defects, and wouldn't you know it, I found out ANOTHER problem on my screen, yellow spots appeared somewhere else as well as either a dead pixel was located in the middle of the screen, or a speck of dust, I'm not sure. So I yelled at them, and they took it back in.
The second time I sent it in, as I said before, was because of the unidentified dot in the middle of the screen AND the relocated yellow tint on the screen. As they stated before, they said they can't replace the entire device due to the unlocking of the bootloader, so they replaced the screen again. I was told to check the phone, and I found hairline cracks all over the phone. I WAS ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS. All those cracks were due to the repair and poor service, **** SERVICE REPAIR. Okay, I calmed down, I sent it back in, and they said they will replace the housing for me. I was infuriated at the fact that after I told them to repair it for me again, they told me that they will now ask a "Senior Technician" to look over this case, in my head I thought "WHAT THE ****, did you ****ing ask a "Junior technician" to fix this HKD5198 phone?" But I let it all slide, and I got it repaired again.
So yes, the last repair was because the casing was cracked. I took it back in, and was extremely dissatisfied with their repair service. So after listening to all the bull**** they told me AGAIN (voided warranty due to bootloader unlock), I verified my entire phone and checked everything, to make sure everything worked and looked good. I left the place with a fully functioning phone with no yellow spots and unidentified black spots on the screen.
I left the HTC support center, which is a 30 minute ride from my home area (Mid-Levels), and went to my service provider (one2free), I requested to see the senior manager of the company, waited for 15 minutes, and then when I saw him, we requested to speak in a private level of the shop. All staff were forced out of the level, and we started yelling at him. After 45 minutes of constant replies saying "We can't replace your phone directly because firstly, your phone is over the 7 day in-store exchange warranty, and secondly, we need to ask HTC for permission first". At this time, it was around 10pm, and he finally gave in because he was a nice person and we were one of the extreme-VIPs with over 10 unlimited contracts per month (HKD 500/number = HKD5000 a month). After a while, he finally decided to change my phone to the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE phone, which I used for one week. I rooted that phone, and when I restarted CWM recovery, the softkeys broke, even after stock software restore, it was still broken, so they exchanged it for a new phone.
I missed my beloved HTC One X because of the speed and elegancy, so I decided to head over to 3 HK (Hutchison Telecom HK) and my friend took my Samsung Galaxy S II, then helped me get a brand new second batch HTC One X under his number and I was so happy. Flawless to the perfect detail.
That was my story. You guys have any stories on your warranties and HTCdev unlocks? Post below!
That's one hell of a story xD. Good to hear it all turned out well even though you had to go through all that ****. I want to root my phone but because of these stories I don't want to unlock the bootloader...
I have a small yellow dot on the left side of the screen. It's almost not visible only if you look closely on a white background. It doesn't bother me and I could've gotten worse problems so yeah I decided to be happy with this model.
The first post in this thread started on May 2 warned everyone that HTC's no longer providing warranty repairs if they detect a device has had third party s/w loaded on to it. You can unlock the bootloader and still get work done under warranty but you can't load non-official ROMs. There are at least three different threads discussing this and one provides a link to spam HTC's blog in the UK voicing disapproval of the new policy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
Lol @ you yelling at them
And then taking the manager into a level and kicking the staff out to YELL at the manager aswel lol nice problem solving
They were a crap service and didn't help you much but after you kicking staff out of a level to yell at the manager
Don't expect the manager to help you out much even if you are "VIP" and you go off at the manager hes going to think your an arse and just find the fastest way to get rid of you
I used to work for a service provider in back end and the staff from front desk would always come out to the back and the first thing they'd say is "some prick just went off at me" and if its something that particular staff member didn't do and it was another staff members fault your name and "your a prick gets passed" around the office and nobody will want to help
The best way, is just let whoever your speaking to, know that youre not happy with the service your getting and that you're not actually angry at THAT person your speaking to
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Sounds like the device was fixed under warranty. His complaints are that he had to travel 30 minutes and ask more than once for repair.
He wanted a replacement device after voiding the warranty, but didn't want to pay for it, so they replaced the screen under warranty (twice?). And then the casing.
You can't please everybody.
I had a screen problem too but not a yellow spot. If i change the brightness to full and use a black wallpaper you can see a blue spot in the middle of the screen. This is my second HOX after i returned the first one through my carrier in australia because of screen flex and cracking and it took 2 weeks.
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how typical hk person OP is. (I am from HK as well, we are also known as the complain society)
voiding the warranty with htcdev before getting a replacement phone.
doesn't want to pay for repair even though the warranty is voided.
screaming and yelling...
A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)
and then break yet another phone lol
Can't say I feel sorry about what happened to you :S
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The first post in this thread started on May 2 warned everyone that HTC's no longer providing warranty repairs if they detect a device has had third party s/w loaded on to it. You can unlock the bootloader and still get work done under warranty but you can't load non-official ROMs. There are at least three different threads discussing this and one provides a link to spam HTC's blog in the UK voicing disapproval of the new policy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
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Read the entire forum post a few days ago. I sent the device in with a relocked bootloader with the stock RUU reinstalled in it. I know that there was no "illegal software" (as they called it in the other port) present on the device when I sent it in 3 times.
anfozy said:
They were a crap service and didn't help you much but after you kicking staff out of a level to yell at the manager
Don't expect the manager to help you out much even if you are "VIP" and you go off at the manager hes going to think your an arse and just find the fastest way to get rid of you
I used to work for a service provider in back end and the staff from front desk would always come out to the back and the first thing they'd say is "some prick just went off at me" and if its something that particular staff member didn't do and it was another staff members fault your name and "your a prick gets passed" around the office and nobody will want to help
The best way, is just let whoever your speaking to, know that youre not happy with the service your getting and that you're not actually angry at THAT person your speaking to
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In Hong Kong, one2free/CSL 1O1O is the most "luxurious" and "prestigious" carriers out there for business and high-end markets, so they state. In theory they are supposed to give out good handsets and not flawed ones. Every handset could be flawed and the manufacturers don't want it to be flawed, but the fact that they had the policy of 7 day in-store exchange and I detected it one day after, is just stupid.
But, I know, we weren't actually actually mad at the person we were talking to, he was just trying to help. The other person who was actually furious was because of the phone. We resulted in a happy ending anyways, and that guy told him he wasn't angry at him, rather he was just angry at the service HTC had to provide. We're not that cold hearted you know
I understand where you're going where you said that reasoning is the best way to handle these types of situations, but then it also requires a bit of yelling, and I'll talk about it below.
BenPope said:
Sounds like the device was fixed under warranty. His complaints are that he had to travel 30 minutes and ask more than once for repair.
He wanted a replacement device after voiding the warranty, but didn't want to pay for it, so they replaced the screen under warranty (twice?). And then the casing.
You can't please everybody.
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Yes, you can't please everybody. But have a think about this: How could a repair center do such a crap job that they had to repair it 3 times consecutively? Did they not do a quality check after they fixed the device? I mean, even if I did want to just replace the screen, they should have done it more professionally, not break the casing while repairing the screen.
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how typical hk person OP is. (I am from HK as well, we are also known as the complain society)
voiding the warranty with htcdev before getting a replacement phone.
doesn't want to pay for repair even though the warranty is voided.
screaming and yelling...
A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)
and then break yet another phone lol
Can't say I feel sorry about what happened to you :S
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We're not really classified as the "complain society", we just have many lazy people working for high-end companies and don't do ****, try to get rid of their assigned jobs as soon as possible and just slack off. Without requesting (yelling) to see the manager, they probably would just lie to you and say "Sorry! The manager is not here". As soon as they know how furious we are, they wouldn't mess with us and they would do their job properly.
Maybe if you lived in Hong Kong long enough and had the experience of poor service everywhere, you would know that yelling at them to get them to do something is the only way to get what you want.
If we didn't yell at them, they wouldn't have even prioritized this problem and just told us to leave with a broken phone because of a manufacturing defect on the phone THEY supplied.
This message is just to warn people that if you unlock your bootloader in Hong Kong, and you need a repair, they will repair, and not exchange, as many times as you want.
Hong Kong is a good place, but filled with lazy people due to the current social pressures. Let's say you try reasoning with them, without demanding them to look at your current VIP status, they would LITERALLY just ignore you, and tell you that they won't be able to replace it for you.
When you said "A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)", I know where you're going at, you can't have everything. But try thinking, if you had your phone repaired, and then you knew it was an intern who repaired your phone, you would know it was poorly repaired or not, but most likely as your schemas will tell you that experts are more superior in skill that interns.
To be honest, I was fine with my repaired phone. It was the other guy I was with who had a bad day, and demanded that I go exchange my phone at my carrier. I gave my phone to him and went off looking at other phones, and he was just yelling at them in the private room. I didn't know how they actually got it exchanged, but the reasoning guy was there as well, so I guess after some demand to realize priority in this situation, and then 30 minutes of reasoning, everything worked out fine. I got my phone and left, really without saying a word.
Well, I have to agree that the repairwork sounds shoddy. When they fixed my DesireHD, they did great job in Yau Ma Tei.
And yes, service can be bad here.
Can I ask somethin about that famous yellow screen defect and flex issue?
Is it something that the phone comes with from the first day or is it developed gradually?
I mean, if we know that those are the 2 well-known issues, when we buy our phone we can check it for a couple of days and then root. Now, if the problem will develop later, we are in trouble. I'm waiting mine in a few weeks and that's why I ask.
Actually I am from hk lol
We are one hell of an abusive customer is king society.
I worked in service sector for half and it is insanely difficult to please any customers.
People asking for special favors or deals because they are buying expensive items.
I know that sometimes it feels like you have to get the situation serious for them to do anything. But most often when you have to go that far, you are disturbing other customer's who are being serviced.
The manager resolved to those solutions (such as giving a replacement phone when warrenty is void) is actually to shut you up asap. You aren't meant to get repair or replacement once warrenty is void (or so I think it is anyway).
Now that you or your fd has got it, you would feel it is their fault at the start for not just giving you one.
But you ain't supposed to have one.
So don't call them ridiculous, or need to yell to get them do something.
Generally these cases are out of standard routine and not fair for other customers
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As stated, I did all this at night, in a special room. No other customers were there, it was dead quiet.
The point isn't that I voided my warranty. It is half of what I'm saying. We were upset of the job HTC did to repair my phone. And obviously its not like they didn't take my phone because of the warranty void, it was that we wanted to exchange a defective phone 12 days after purchase, 5 days beyond in-store exchange. Even 3 has a 14 day in-store replacement service, why does 1O1O only have 7? That's what I'm saying. Hong Kong carriers don't really give a damn if you unlocked your bootloaders, they don't know how to even check, its only the HTC service center that does this.
The point is, I am supposed to be issued a replacement if the phone THEY supplied had a defect and I had to go exchange it three times. They didn't care for bootloader unlocks, they just cared for their stupid 7 day in-store warranty and their lack of support after that.
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SGS2 LTE rooted or not?
Dear Nicholas,
I have been doing exhilarating research about rooting these days because the information available for my phone is a little confusing, really. So I'm quite anxious about making mistakes and all, you know ;-) and getting into trouble like yours.
Now you have just briefly mentioned here that:
nicholaschum said:
After a while, he finally decided to change my phone to the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE phone, which I used for one week. I rooted that phone, and when I restarted CWM recovery, the softkeys broke, even after stock software restore, it was still broken, so they exchanged it for a new phone.
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I just got a new GT-I9210 LTE and the rooting information is very confusing everywhere, people using Skyrocket ROMs and such claiming they're the same, but many saying the soft keys broke. Apparently this particular model doesn't have a solid community of users like Nexus or others. So I'm quite anxious about making mistakes and all, you know ;-)
And I happened to come across your post in another thread titled "[Q] Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Root [SOLVED]" from May 9, where you said that you successfully rooted SGS2 LTE (your mentioned specs exactly match mine) and your soft keys and everything works perfectly.
Now, I'm not trying to catch you out or anything, I was very excited when I found your instructions there first but I am just wondering, is this the same phone you are talking about here and there?
I would like to follow your method if it really worked.
Hey all. Just to share my experience with you guys. Have a One X Malaysian unit, purchased in April, unlocked in May. Sometime two weeks back, noticed very weak Bluetooth and WiFi signals. Reverted to stock using the latest 2.17 RUU, confirmed it was a hardware issue. Sent it back to HTC on Friday and got a call from them today.
Basically, they confirmed the problem was a hardware issue, but as my unit had it's boot loader unlocked, they said warranty was void on the motherboard.
I asked if the unlocking of the bootloader could have caused his. They said they could not ascertain if it did.
I then asked why was it stated on the HTCDev website that unlocking MAY void warranty, but no details are given on what part of the warranty is void. The rep could not answer.
I understand if I OCed and burned the cores or something, but WiFi and Bluetooth failures are a defect. So I then sent an email to HTC Taiwan explaining the situation, have yet to receive a response. Let's see what transpires.
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i really wish htc would get a huge fine for this blatant con they're trying to pull.
it's illegal in many countries. for instance in the uk, if the fault occurs within 6 months of purchasing, its upto HTC to prove that you caused the fault or they have to repair.
htc have admitted this design flaw, so how they can even consider rejecting your repair on the basis of an unlocked bootloader is RIDICULOUS (HTC I hope you're reading this - your policies are ****ing stupid and you REALLY need to reconsider them, using somebody who has a brain, preferrably)
Please please please, DO NOT give up. DO NOT go off the phone, or leave them alone until they agree to fix THEIR design fault for free.
Rule 1 of sending a phone back to manufacturer: Lock the bootloader up again. At the end of the day HTC are a corporation, and will do anything they can to make sure they don't have to replace faulty units. This is why the EU have so many consumer protection laws, to stop this happening.
Not sure where you can go from here though, perhaps you can take it back to the store you purchased it from, and get them to replace it?
Relocking the boot leader wont help. They still know you unlocked it.
Tell them they had better have proof you damaged it or you'll commence litigation. What they are doing is illegal.
@OP I had the same issue. I waited 2 months or maybe even longer in the hope that a RUU for my phone would pop up, which it hasn't. I'm not sure if it's out now but i don't need it anyway.
I was on arhd 9.2.0 and got sick of my faulty unit, so without second thought i went to my provider with an unlocked bootloader and custom rom on my phone, sent it in and had it sent back to me two weeks later completely fixed. My warranty was not voided, they were even did a factory reset.
But then again, i live in europe and our laws help us. Just like with mobile internet, every contract now has unlimited data, due to the fact that anyone who would exceed a certain limit ended up paying a hefty some. Glad we have this internet issue out the way too
Good luck to you hope it goes well
lawrence750 said:
i really wish htc would get a huge fine for this blatant con they're trying to pull.
it's illegal in many countries. for instance in the uk, if the fault occurs within 6 months of purchasing, its upto HTC to prove that you caused the fault or they have to repair.
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I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
Scare the rep using strong legal words, and say you asked some of your lawyer friends and stuff like that so you can speak to a higher person, remember to speak professional and don't use unpleasant/raging behavior and the rep will hopefully consider your situation and try to help.
I once bought a laptop at a large retailer and dropped the laptop and broke the screen the first day, and managed to get it replaced by speaking the to manager of the customer service although it was against the warranty, they're human after all and business is not always just business
Scan the WiFI HARDWARE FAULT thread for useful posts. Try going through an alternative service center. I got mine rejected by one service center and I got it fixed from another service center.
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I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
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Only nonsense i see is the one you are spewing. Have you ever installed windows 7 over vista,xp, or something alike?
Imagine how ridiculous it would be if you install windows 7 and your desktop is under-warranty and they will tell you you're not allowed to have your phone repaired because you installed a newer OS. Damn right - ridiculous.
I've sent in my HOX once before due to earjack problems (something stuck inside?).
I sent it in directly, unlocked, custom ROM, faux' kernal.
They fixed it for me and even replaced my battery for free!
They then returned my phone, stock, locked(not relocked).
And the IMEI number changed as well, basically a new phone.
Hmmm
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Only nonsense i see is the one you are spewing. Have you ever installed windows 7 over vista,xp, or something alike?
Imagine how ridiculous it would be if you install windows 7 and your desktop is under-warranty and they will tell you you're not allowed to have your phone repaired because you installed a newer OS. Damn right - ridiculous.
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You completely missed my point.
In the UK your statutory rights are with the retailer NOT the manufacturer.
BenPope said:
I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
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to be fair it hasn't been said whether op bought it from htc or not
you are right though, i should have been more specific
mervlee said:
Hey all. Just to share my experience with you guys. Have a One X Malaysian unit, purchased in April, unlocked in May. Sometime two weeks back, noticed very weak Bluetooth and WiFi signals. Reverted to stock using the latest 2.17 RUU, confirmed it was a hardware issue. Sent it back to HTC on Friday and got a call from them today.
Basically, they confirmed the problem was a hardware issue, but as my unit had it's boot loader unlocked, they said warranty was void on the motherboard.
I asked if the unlocking of the bootloader could have caused his. They said they could not ascertain if it did.
I then asked why was it stated on the HTCDev website that unlocking MAY void warranty, but no details are given on what part of the warranty is void. The rep could not answer.
I understand if I OCed and burned the cores or something, but WiFi and Bluetooth failures are a defect. So I then sent an email to HTC Taiwan explaining the situation, have yet to receive a response. Let's see what transpires.
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Mods should inform You that there are a specific thread to deal about bad wifi signal. Do not create a new thread to inform us something that we already know.
Thanks
I know about the bad WiFi signal. I'm just sharing my experience with regards to HTC customer service. It's an authorized unit sold by an HTC appointed distributor, relocked and reset using the latest RUU. However, the status on the boot loader will show RELOCKED instead of LOCKED.
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mervlee said:
I know about the bad WiFi signal. I'm just sharing my experience with regards to HTC customer service. It's an authorized unit sold by an HTC appointed distributor, relocked and reset using the latest RUU. However, the status on the boot loader will show RELOCKED instead of LOCKED.
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Well, it seems another thread blaming Htc brand.
Look. I love the HTC brand, been a fervent supporter for the past 2 years. I'll give credit where credit is due. So please refrain from being presumptuous of the purpose of my article. Again, I'm waiting to hear back from HTC to see what their stand is. If they change their minds, at least other HTC owners who are in the same predicament as myself may have a chance of getting some fair treatment.
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I have a similar problem, i have yellow spots on the screen, and the service center denied the repair becose of the relocoed bootloader.
What we need to do is to find a way to make the bootloader say locked instead of relocked and everything will be ok.
I used to own a Galaxy S 2, that phone had a counter for custom roms, if you wanted to claim warranty all you needed to do was to reset the binary counter using the usb jig or a apk called triangle away.
mervlee said:
Look. I love the HTC brand, been a fervent supporter for the past 2 years. I'll give credit where credit is due. So please refrain from being presumptuous of the purpose of my article. Again, I'm waiting to hear back from HTC to see what their stand is. If they change their minds, at least other HTC owners who are in the same predicament as myself may have a chance of getting some fair treatment.
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Mate, you give your point of view about your problem, and I am giving my point of view about your post that in fact is what I said. So ifI you asking for respect for your point of view respect my point of view. As you say you are waiting for a reply so I do not understand why you post if you have not got an answer yet. I would see logical your post If you got a reply but you got not yet.
My One X suffered from bad screen fitment out of the box (creaking, screen moving up and down inside the casing...) and I unlocked/rommed it before I noticed the flaws.
I relocked the bootloader, installed the 2.17 RUU, and sent the phone back to Germany (as it was bought in Ger and I live in Croatia) to get it repaired, they accepted it and repaired, it's on its way home now, should be here tomorrow, took 3 weeks to repair.
One big plus for HTC Germany (when it gets here and is fixed, that is).
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My One X suffered from bad screen fitment out of the box (creaking, screen moving up and down inside the casing...) and I unlocked/rommed it before I noticed the flaws.
I relocked the bootloader, installed the 2.17 RUU, and sent the phone back to Germany (as it was bought in Ger and I live in Croatia) to get it repaired, they accepted it and repaired, it's on its way home now, should be here tomorrow, took 3 weeks to repair.
One big plus for HTC Germany (when it gets here and is fixed, that is).
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I had a similar story, my HOX suffered bad wifi signal, and then unroted, relocked, sent to HTC and get it bak repaired for free. But it was on Spain HTC.
Its my 6 month of using this phone and last week i have a touchscreen not responsive to touch problem.
It was minor, its in the center of the screen, horizontal from right to left, only a thickness of a usb cable i guess.
It is annoying since i always accidently press that region, and its not the response from the phone i expected(either nothing happen or i accidently goes into other un-intended app).
I went and asked the center, and they said minimum 2 weeks to get the phone back if I send it, or more. reading from other local users in my country, it could take months~
what do you guys will do if you in my place? send to warranty anyway and use nokia? or just bear with it until it is completely messed up?
Send it in mate. You don't want to be frustrated with your phone. And if its covered by warranty it will be worth it.
I had to send mine in 3 times. It wasn't very nice using my mums old purple Samsung, but now I have a brand spanking new HOX and couldn't be happier!
By the way, take some good close up pics of the whole phone before you send it in, (if you do send it in)incase they damage it.
Then when it comes back, take your time and inspect it very close, screen and case! :cyclops:
thanks for the reply mate. i guess i'll send it and bear without smartphones for a few weeks. how long does it take for you to get it back for each time you send out?
Send it.
But is your phone locked? If not, this could be a plroblem.
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thanks for the reply mate. i guess i'll send it and bear without smartphones for a few weeks. how long does it take for you to get it back for each time you send out?
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Usually takes 2 weeks repair time.
repair time usually 2-3 weeks
If your device is developer unlocked this COULD pose to be a problem
Just always mention that this problem is a hardware problem and not software
80% of the time HTC will not have any problem with it and just fix it.
thanks guys. i'm sending it tomorrow.
I had it unlocked but its RE-LOCKED now. but i'm taking my chances as i heard HTC let it go if its hardware problem. so 2-3 weeks it is. i'll be sure to mention hardware problem many times.
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thanks guys. i'm sending it tomorrow.
I had it unlocked but its RE-LOCKED now. but i'm taking my chances as i heard HTC let it go if its hardware problem. so 2-3 weeks it is. i'll be sure to mention hardware problem many times.
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Where you send to?
Edit: Can you please update me if they willing to repair it? Thanks.
Azwraith7788 said:
Where you send to?
Edit: Can you please update me if they willing to repair it? Thanks.
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i'm sending it to an authorized dealer where i bought it from. and they are sending it to the service center on every Wednesday.
sure i'll let you know the status when the SC received the unit.
Hello all,
This problem occurs when taking pictures when there is less light. From what I have read the only way to fix this is to send the phone to HTC for a hardware repair. However, I had bought this phone second-hand from someone online. How could I use the warranty now? Please advise.
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Hello all,
This problem occurs when taking pictures when there is less light. From what I have read the only way to fix this is to send the phone to HTC for a hardware repair. However, I had bought this phone second-hand from someone online. How could I use the warranty now? Please advise.
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The phone should still be under warranty. Just get on a chat with HTC and get a repair ticket set up and you'll be good to go.
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brholt6 said:
The phone should still be under warranty. Just get on a chat with HTC and get a repair ticket set up and you'll be good to go.
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Thanks for your reply, but will they accept it if I am not the original buyer of the phone? I bought it second-hand from Gumtree.
stealth09 said:
Thanks for your reply, but will they accept it if I am not the original buyer of the phone? I bought it second-hand from Gumtree.
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They should since it would be within the one year. I don't think selling a phone breaks the warranty. If you get on a chat with them they'll ask you for your info and worst case scenario is they tell you no.
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Yes, I bought mine off of Craigslist. They didn't even ask me if I was the original owner. It is under warranty and they fixed my camera issue without any problems. Took almost exactly 2 weeks to get the phone back from the day I sent it.
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HTC repair sucks!
zetsumeikuro said:
HTC repair sucks!
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Go on...
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Go on...
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I'll leave it at that for now. I raged at their chat for about 30 minutes before I got offered 2 more options.
I had HTC repair my camera and not only did they expedite shipping (standard overnight) the camera looks great now when taking pics, The phone looks perfect just like I sent it in. Looks brand new. The actually changed the motherboard and put a new sticker with all the new info on it.
I called them, ask if they could do something more than standard ground and had a prepaid label in my email about an hour later. I brought the phone to fedex saturday morning, it shipped to htc by monday morning 9:30am and was showing in repair at 11am then an email around 5pm that it was done and setup for fedex pickup. Received it at 230pm today.
I think their service and repair was outstanding.
I've been waiting to send my M7 in for this camera issue but now that I've picked up the M8 I was thinking about just selling it as is. It's rooted unlocked with s off.
So I did some Googling in order to get an answer as to whether I can send my phone in for this fix without getting it back unrooted/S-On.
From what I've read it seems to be hit or miss.
Anyone reading this sent one in that was S-Off, only to have it come back stock/S-On?
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So I did some Googling in order to get an answer as to whether I can send my phone in for this fix without getting it back unrooted/S-On.
From what I've read it seems to be hit or miss.
Anyone reading this sent one in that was S-Off, only to have it come back stock/S-On?
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If you send it S-OFF, technically you are breaking the warranty. And that would REALLY suck for you, cause you would be without a phone for about 2 weeks and it would come back in the same condition, AND you wouldn't be able to fix it anymore afterwards. So you kinda gave birth to 3 birds with one womb.
I S-ON'ed mine when I sent it in, and luckily since this was within a week or 2 of 4.4.2 coming out, they only flashed 4.2.2 (I think. This was like 8 months ago. Whichever version is currently rootable). I would suspect that now, your phone would come with 4.4.2 + Sense 6.0, which is not rootable.
I'm considering flashing a stock rom, then doing a faux h-boot that indicates s-on and removes the unlock/development red text from the startup image.
I just worry that they might have a flash stock rom/recovery step that they do regardless of what is on the phones that get which would lock me up with an unrooted phone once I got it back.
Just wanted to get other people's experience with HTC Repair. I just sent my One in to get the bottom microphone fixed. Do they have a fast turnaround and how do they ship it back? I am suffering from serious withdrawal as I've been without my phone for nearly a week now. I chose to send the phone via USPS Priority 2-day Mail and it took two days longer to get there than it should. LOL - I sent something else to TX via first class and it got there faster. Thank you USPS
Fix the bottom microphone? I didn't know there was more than one microphone.
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Fix the bottom microphone? I didn't know there was more than one microphone.
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Two mics - one little hole at the bottom near the charging port. The second mic is on the back in the upper band. I believe the 2nd mic is used during speaker mode and also to assist with noise cancellation.
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Fix the bottom microphone? I didn't know there was more than one microphone.
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Two mics - one little hole at the bottom near the charging port. The second mic is on the back in the upper band. I believe the 2nd mic is used during speaker mode and also to assist with noise cancellation.
HTC Repair rocks. They fixed the phone within 24 hrs and it's on its way back already. Now I just hope that UPS does a lot better shipping it back to me compared to USPS getting it to them.
Just got an E-mail from UPS:
Scheduled Delivery: 01-May-2014
Now I'm doing my best Veruca Salt "I Want It Now"
Great job HTC Repair.
I loved HTC repair. They were great and fast when I needed my speakers fixed.
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Just got an E-mail from UPS:
Scheduled Delivery: 01-May-2014
Now I'm doing my best Veruca Salt "I Want It Now"
Great job HTC Repair.
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Excellent - this is good news. HTC Repair just set up an RMA for my One yesterday to fix my purple camera. Were you rooted with s-off and a custom ROM when you sent it back, or were you at stock?
I returned the phone back to stock, locked, and S-On to ensure it wouldn't impact my warranty claim. I was rooted and S-Off with a custom ROM for all of 3-4 weeks at most before the mic broke. Prior to that I was stock for about 5 months.
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I returned the phone back to stock, locked, and S-On to ensure it wouldn't impact my warranty claim. I was rooted and S-Off with a custom ROM for all of 3-4 weeks at most before the mic broke. Prior to that I was stock for about 5 months.
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Very good; thanks! I'm in the process of flashing it back to stock and locking the bootloader now. I like your thought of being better safe than sorry.
Got my phone back. Works great. For reference, the didn't factory reset the phone. It still shows the last reset as the one that I did prior to sending it to them. HTC Repair did a magnificent job. I did have issues with Verizon. I switched to an old dumb phone while I waited for the phone to get repaired. Apparently they deactivated my sim and I had to go to a store and they put a new sim in the phone. Waste of a good hour of my day
Be careful with your warranty status
I just got an email from HTC asking for $200 to repair my camera hardware because it was out of warranty. I would never have flashed it back to stock and paid to ship it to them had I known I would be on the hook for what amounts to a cosmetic repair. I'm pushing back to see what I can get, but consider this a heads-up to anyone wanting to send their device to HTC for repair. Check the warranty status with them first, because they said nothing about it to me when they set up the RMA.
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I just got an email from HTC asking for $200 to repair my camera hardware because it was out of warranty. I would never have flashed it back to stock and paid to ship it to them had I known I would be on the hook for what amounts to a cosmetic repair. I'm pushing back to see what I can get, but consider this a heads-up to anyone wanting to send their device to HTC for repair. Check the warranty status with them first, because they said nothing about it to me when they set up the RMA.
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Every M7VZW should still be in warranty since it hasn't even been a year since the Verizon release.
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Every M7VZW should still be in warranty since it hasn't even been a year since the Verizon release.
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That's a good point. They must have some other reason that they're calling it out of warranty. I'll let you know what I hear back.
So I got on the phone with an HTC repair rep, and he was super helpful. He looked into my RMA and said that the repair tech found an "Unauthorized Operating System" installed, and that is why it was out of warranty. He asked if I was aware of this. I simply said that it was a Verizon phone and that I flashed it back to factory defaults before sending it in, so it should have the Verizon OS installed.
He checked back with the repair tech and they decided that the initial observation was made in error, and they removed the repair fee. It is now at the "In repair" status, and I am a happy man.
GG HTC - I'm glad that they were reasonable with me.
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So I got on the phone with an HTC repair rep, and he was super helpful. He looked into my RMA and said that the repair tech found an "Unauthorized Operating System" installed, and that is why it was out of warranty. He asked if I was aware of this. I simply said that it was a Verizon phone and that I flashed it back to factory defaults before sending it in, so it should have the Verizon OS installed.
He checked back with the repair tech and they decided that the initial observation was made in error, and they removed the repair fee. It is now at the "In repair" status, and I am a happy man.
GG HTC - I'm glad that they were reasonable with me.
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In the future, don't tell them you "flashed it back to factory defaults". As far as they should know, you never left stock or know how to even unlock your bootloader.
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In the future, don't tell them you "flashed it back to factory defaults". As far as they should know, you never left stock or know how to even unlock your bootloader.
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Good point, and good advice. Thanks!
terrible experience with HTC Repair
I mailed my HTC One on 5/02 via priority Mail, USPS showed early morning delivery May 5th.
They acknowledged getting it 24 hours later asking for $200. I paid it immediately with credit card.
3 days of nothing, then yesterday, they sent a tracking number for shipping the 8th with delivery
today the 9th. All excited to get it today after no phone for 8 days.
Then this morning, another shipping notice and different tracking # for delivery the 14th!!!.
Calling HTC is useless; they don't know what is going on at all and don't know how to find out.
This has been a f--k HTC experience.
They're lame, late, and uninformed.
I am SO OVER HTC.
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I mailed my HTC One on 5/02 via priority Mail, USPS showed early morning delivery May 5th.
They acknowledged getting it 24 hours later asking for $200. I paid it immediately with credit card.
3 days of nothing, then yesterday, they sent a tracking number for shipping the 8th with delivery
today the 9th. All excited to get it today after no phone for 8 days.
Then this morning, another shipping notice and different tracking # for delivery the 14th!!!.
Calling HTC is useless; they don't know what is going on at all and don't know how to find out.
This has been a f--k HTC experience.
They're lame, late, and uninformed.
I am SO OVER HTC.
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Woah there. Generally I don't trust USPS because they suck so bad, so this might not be HTC's fault. But any large corporation has some degree of miscommunication.
The majority of feedback on HTC repair is positive, so I wouldn't worry too much.
USPS got it there in 3 days just as planned.
Problem is HTC.
HTC issues 2 different UPS(brown) shipping docs to me in 2 days after
repairs complete. That's the problem.... Second shipping info is for 5 days later than the first one.
Nobody knows how or why