Hello everyone, my GS2 is hard bricked because I accidentally flashed an I1900 international ROM on my T989 and I chatted with Samsung and they emailed a shipping label and such since it's under warranty. Is there anything I should do to give me added security to them not finding out that my phone was rooted and flashed or can they see that since my phone is hard bricked?
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Hello everyone, my GS2 is hard bricked because I accidentally flashed an I1900 international ROM on my T989 and I chatted with Samsung and they emailed a shipping label and such since it's under warranty. Is there anything I should do to give me added security to them not finding out that my phone was rooted and flashed or can they see that since my phone is hard bricked?
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If you can't get into recovery or Download mode, there's not much you can do. If you can, I would flash the "Download Reset" to reset the download counter to 0 and make it seem marginally less like you've modified it.
Thanks for the quick reply, I can't get the phone to do ANYTHING at all no matter what I tried even a jig didn't get a single response from the phone. I have read on here that people have done something very similar to what I did and Samsung repaired it for free and someone from Samsung told them not to flash roms on it lol.
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Thanks for the quick reply, I can't get the phone to do ANYTHING at all no matter what I tried even a jig didn't get a single response from the phone. I have read on here that people have done something very similar to what I did and Samsung repaired it for free and someone from Samsung told them not to flash roms on it lol.
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Yeah, if you can't access it at all, there's not much you can actually do to make it any less obvious. Maybe tape a $20 to the inside of the battery compartment. Lol.
ahahaha well hopefully if they find out and decide to not repair it under warranty they will tell me instead of repairing it and forcing me to pay.
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ahahaha well hopefully if they find out and decide to not repair it under warranty they will tell me instead of repairing it and forcing me to pay.
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As what I know, they dont care if you installed a custom rom on it or not. I think you will be ok. Do they charge you shipping fee? I request a warranty exchange from Tmobile, and they charge me 20$.
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No the lady said it's under warranty so she emailed a shipping label and all I did was drop it off at UPS today. Hopefully they fix it and I get it back without paying lol. Learned my lesson to read twice before flashing a rom also need to clean up my ROM folder.
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No the lady said it's under warranty so she emailed a shipping label and all I did was drop it off at UPS today. Hopefully they fix it and I get it back without paying lol. Learned my lesson to read twice before flashing a rom also need to clean up my ROM folder.
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What if they replace your S2 with a S3 lol
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Alarmmy said:
What if they replace your S2 with a S3 lol
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If they do I'd be in heaven then I can use my upgrade for the S4 in March, which I plan on doing anyway.
WOOOHOOO Samsung fixed my phone even though I accidentally broke the vibrator thing they fixed that and unbricked it now they are sending it back free of charge.
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WOOOHOOO Samsung fixed my phone even though I accidentally broke the vibrator thing they fixed that and unbricked it now they are sending it back free of charge.
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Congrats on your fix...(so, no SIII, heh?).
BTW, just curious, how did you "accidentally" broke the vibrator?
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Congrats on your fix...(so, no SIII, heh?).
BTW, just curious, how did you "accidentally" broke the vibrator?
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I am saving my upgrade for the S4 that is coming out in March. I was taking the phone apart to mess around with it and after I disconnected everything I didn't think the vibrator was glued down and I thought it would pop out but I broke the ribbon that connects it lol.
They sent you the same phone,but fixed right,? How long did it take for them to fix? I requested warranty exchange at tmobile store, and they sent me a refurbished phone.
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They sent you the same phone,but fixed right,? How long did it take for them to fix? I requested warranty exchange at tmobile store, and they sent me a refurbished phone.
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It is on its way to me now they gave me a tracking number last night but I think it is the same phone. They received it on October 5th and completed repairs on the 11th.
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I just got my galaxy s2 a month ago and was wondering, if I get a hardware defect or brick, will Tmobile replace It as long as its the first year on contract? That is what happened about 4 years ago with my other phone but I would like to know if Tmobile will still do this.
Thanks
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Rooting voids your warranty. If they can *see* its been rooted, you will be charged a restocking fee of $400+
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It's best you go through Samsung, from eat I've heard, as they not really check if you're phones been rooted
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I just got my galaxy s2 a month ago and was wondering, if I get a hardware defect or brick, will Tmobile replace It as long as its the first year on contract? That is what happened about 4 years ago with my other phone but I would like to know if Tmobile will still do this.
Thanks
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Well...i got mine about a couple months. They told me they could replace the phone only if phone has not been software or hardware modified..as i understand...only if they see phone is like when they gave it to u @ very first time. There is a way to restore ur phone and unroot it. So make sure u dowload the .tar file and keep it in PC in case u need to flash stock rom...via Odin before send phone to replace it....or any other similar situation. Follow the link at the bottom.
If u pay insurance Samsung will replace ur phone even if its stolen or lost. In that case u have to pay $150 in order to get a new one. Sorry about my english. ...just trying to help. Good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
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ToledoG28 said:
Well...i got mine about a couple months. They told me they could replace the phone only if phone has not been software or hardware modified..as i understand...only if they see phone is like when they gave it to u @ very first time. There is a way to restore ur phone and unroot it. So make sure u dowload the .tar file and keep it in PC in case u need to flash stock rom...via Odin before send phone to replace it....or any other similar situation. Follow the link at the bottom.
If u pay insurance Samsung will replace ur phone even if its stolen or lost. In that case u have to pay $150 in order to get a new one. Sorry about my english. ...just trying to help. Good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
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I've heard of T-Mobile replacing the phone at the cost of the $130 for Tier 3 Smart Phones, but Samsung replacing them? I haven't heard of that.
Hmm...I voided my options the day I got mine, Lol.
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I bought the insurance.
Thing is,everything in writing,it seems nothing is covered.
I spoke with tmo,and the insurance,and they both said "no matter what happens (excluding rooting/roms) "
Is covered.But in writing,nothing they said seems to be covered.
From my understanding tmo will replace the phone if its less than a year.But tmo is in financial hardship so who knows what they will do.
Im still waiting on a $30 credit for stuff I never purchased.
Forgive my English...
But,Im just illiterate.
Just go back to stock.its easy.
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Samsung warranties their devices for 1 year, it has nothing to do with tmobile. Return your device to stock and get a new one if there is a problem. If it's hard bricked tmobile cant tell what you've done to it, anyways. They send it to sammy and they jtag it and it goes back into circulation as a refurb.
You can reset the counter of flashes in order to return the phone for safe stocking
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You can reset the counter of flashes in order to return the phone for safe stocking
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But note, the flash counter is only changed when you flash roms through Odin. Any roms flashed through Clockwork Recovery will not add to the counter. Just adding on to what you said.
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But note, the flash counter is only changed when you flash roms through Odin. Any roms flashed through Clockwork Recovery will not add to the counter. Just adding on to what you said.
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This is somewhat true. Some custom kernels such as cm kernel can add to the counter even if flashed through CWM.
Touche to the posts made by the community. Good work.
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But note, the flash counter is only changed when you flash roms through Odin. Any roms flashed through Clockwork Recovery will not add to the counter. Just adding on to what you said.
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Hey g1...
I don't know much of Odin,but I returned to stock twice?
Would that show up as 2 for the flash count?
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sunlaw2 said:
Hey g1...
I don't know much of Odin,but I returned to stock twice?
Would that show up as 2 for the flash count?
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Check your counter, sometimes it trips and sometimes it doesn't. Very simple to check yourself, as no one can tell you what's on your phone
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Hey guys,
I am having an issue with my phone. I had CM10-M2 running on my phone and I didnt like it that much because I missed some of the stock features so I decided I would flash the foxhound 1.3 rom that just came out. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708371 that one.
I followed the instructions and did everything that was recommended.
The phone turned off and now won't even go into recovery or anything. Just a black screen.
Please help!
ps the phone is on Rogers and is an i747ma
Thanks,
Zach
Edit: I dont know what this means but when I take the battery out and plug it in the red light comes on but still nothing else
You do know thats for the international galaxy s3 right?
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You do know thats for the international galaxy s3 right?
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I guess I really screwed up then... Can I fix this?
Yeah that's a pretty big **** up...If this doesn't work then you're hard bricked....not sure if it's different for the rogers version. Someone else may be able to confirm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727443
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Yeah that's a pretty big **** up...If this doesn't work then you're hard bricked....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727443
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I can't get anything to come up on the screen at all.
If I cant get the screen to turn on at all should I be getting a USB jig or getting JTAG service?
Zach23 said:
If I cant get the screen to turn on at all should I be getting a USB jig or getting JTAG service?
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JTAG
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JTAG
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Is there literally nothing I can do if the screen isnt turning on?
Odin isnt recognizing the phone but when I plug it into my computers it stills chimes that something has been plugged in. Also when I connect it to a power source without the battery in, the LED turns red.
Any tips?
Thanks so much,
Zach
No sorry...you've hardbricked.
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No sorry...you've hardbricked.
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Welp ****. I took it to Rogers but since I bought it off of kijiji they couldnt do anything. It was bought on October 2nd and they said I couldnt even send it for repair because it wasnt registered to me.
I called Samsung and they said to ship it for a repair but even if they can't repair it, they couldnt replace it. The lady said she would have to tell Rogers to replace it but Rogers already said they wouldnt.
What do?
Every thread like yours ...other XDAers have recommended this...
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-jtag-brick-repair/
Read the reviews. :thumbup:
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Zach23 said:
Welp ****. I took it to Rogers but since I bought it off of kijiji they couldnt do anything. It was bought on October 2nd and they said I couldnt even send it for repair because it wasnt registered to me.
I called Samsung and they said to ship it for a repair but even if they can't repair it, they couldnt replace it. The lady said she would have to tell Rogers to replace it but Rogers already said they wouldnt.
What do?
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hey i screwed up the same way you did before flashed a international rom of wanam lite. all you have to do is send it to samsung repair they fix it for 70 dollars!! mine had a big scratch at it i was OOW and had to pay 100 extra but assuming you have no scratches or anything they should do it for free for you!! try again just blame samsungs software update screwed ur phone up and for sure they should take it and fix it for free
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hey i screwed up the same way you did before flashed a international rom of wanam lite. all you have to do is send it to samsung repair they fix it for 70 dollars!! mine had a big scratch at it i was OOW and had to pay 100 extra but assuming you have no scratches or anything they should do it for free for you!! try again just blame samsungs software update screwed ur phone up and for sure they should take it and fix it for free
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They told me that don't even do replacements?
1 (800) SAMSUNG??
I called twice and spoke to two people and both set up repair tickets but wouldnt even entertain the thought of a replacement.
What did you do?
amzi said:
hey i screwed up the same way you did before flashed a international rom of wanam lite. all you have to do is send it to samsung repair they fix it for 70 dollars!! mine had a big scratch at it i was OOW and had to pay 100 extra but assuming you have no scratches or anything they should do it for free for you!! try again just blame samsungs software update screwed ur phone up and for sure they should take it and fix it for free
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Did you actually get it from the Rogers store? Because when you do they can issue replacements but when you buy it from somebody else they said that they couldn't do it.
Update: Got JTAG servicing in Toronto (at mtechservice). Took 10 minutes, no soldering, and everything is back to normal. No more stupid mistakes and a lot more reading. Thanks for the help guys.
Zach23 said:
Update: Got JTAG servicing in Toronto (at mtechservice). Took 10 minutes, no soldering, and everything is back to normal. No more stupid mistakes and a lot more reading. Thanks for the help guys.
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haa d2att bro all u need to remember
Seems like you should research more before flashing roms. If you find out how to fix your phone be more careful next time. If you aren't sure always ask in the Q&A section. A comment from a user can save your phone.
Hey Question did you even try a JIG ? that is the only thing that will get you into DL mode when soft bricked
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Seems like you should research more before flashing roms. If you find out how to fix your phone be more careful next time. If you aren't sure always ask in the Q&A section. A comment from a user can save your phone.
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Yep. Definitely. Learned my lesson.
Rotary Parts said:
Hey Question did you even try a JIG ? that is the only thing that will get you into DL mode when soft bricked
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Yep. It was hard bricked.
Samsung is so sad.I bricked my s3, accidently put an international rom on it...I know, I feel like an idiot. Anyway, I called their service center, created a ticket and sent it away. They received in 2 days, and then it took about 7 business days since arrival to get any other update, which was today. So I get home today from a horrible work day and notice Samsung is trying to charge $180 over literally a small circling Corning hairline crack. If I had the phone I'd show you guys. Its so small that people dont even notice it at first sight till told. I even notified samsung of this small crack while setting up ticket and they claimed that it was fine. On my online status they didnt even write anything about the actual hardware needed to be replaced, just the lcd. That just leads me even more to belive that samsung will say anything to get out of a warranty repair/replacement. I know their service center had a bad rep but this is pathetic. I just should've sent it to mobile tech for repair. Any of you guys have stories like this? I'd love to hear some.
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Yup.
I have basically the same story. Bricked a T999 and sent it to Samsung to see if they might repair it and ended up with a bill for an LCD repair. Told them to send it back and I'm here with another T999 now. I'll just send it to MobileTechVideos to be JTAG repaired.. Samsung was not worth it.
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I have basically the same story. Bricked a T999 and sent it to Samsung to see if they might repair it and ended up with a bill for an LCD repair. Told them to send it back and I'm here with another T999 now. I'll just send it to MobileTechVideos to be JTAG repaired.. Samsung was not worth it.
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Yeah its ridiculous but can't help but see how funny this is funny. You say you have another t999, did you get it replaced or you mean you just bought another one.l?
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Cyphers23 said:
Yeah its ridiculous but can't help but see how funny this is funny. You say you have another t999, did you get it replaced or you mean you just bought another one.l?
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I had to buy another one. The first one was actually off-contract. Now I'm stuck in a contract again.
Well if you bricked your phone it means that there no boot animation whatsoever. Samsung probably thought it was the LCD because they didn't see anything coming up on the screen. It must have been a lazy employed to figure it was bricked.
Yeah I'm pretty sure they would want the screen CRYSTAL Clear when sent for repair when phone doesn't even turn on . sometimes the glass can be broken but not seing unless it's opened, lazy worker probably didn't bother trying to open it or anything to see that wasn't the case.
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What I don't understand is if you guys have Tmobile why not just refurb the thing? They give you less crap than Samsung. Heck if you have the insurance they next day ship it it to you for 5$. Unless you don't have insurance or your warranty is gone I'd think of samsung.
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gypsy214 said:
Well if you bricked your phone it means that there no boot animation whatsoever. Samsung probably thought it was the LCD because they didn't see anything coming up on the screen. It must have been a lazy employed to figure it was bricked.
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I told them that phone died on reboot and wouldn't turn on. So they listed it under no power/no charge.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure they would want the screen CRYSTAL Clear when sent for repair when phone doesn't even turn on . sometimes the glass can be broken but not seing unless it's opened, lazy worker probably didn't bother trying to open it or anything to see that wasn't the case.
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Crack was barely visible and under back button not even on screen, plus it's been there for a while. But yeah your right, I think it was just a lazy worker. I'm done with them, as soon as I get it back I'm sending it to mobiletech videos to have fixed, I've been without my s3 for too long
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I'm sorry but how is it Samsung's fault that you bricked your phone? If it was a factory defect that broke it, fine. Then I would sympathize with you. But you broke it by flashing the wrong rom. Suck it up and buy a new phone. People pulling stunts like this are the reason why most warranty and return policies are so bad now. I'm sure I will get some heat for this, and it's nothing personal against the OP, but if I knowingly made a mistake and bricked my phone I would not scam the manufacturer or warranty company to take a loss for my mistake.
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What I don't understand is if you guys have Tmobile why not just refurb the thing? They give you less crap than Samsung. Heck if you have the insurance they next day ship it it to you for 5$. Unless you don't have insurance or your warranty is gone I'd think of samsung.
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Yeah this would be the best thing to do but unfortunately the phone wasn't connected with T-Mobile so I sent to Samsung. Now it seems Samsung might've voided my warranty over a small croner crack that looks more like a small deep scratch.
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Exeodus said:
I'm sorry but how is it Samsung's fault that you bricked your phone? If it was a factory defect that broke it, fine. Then I would sympathize with you. But you broke it by flashing the wrong rom. Suck it up and buy a new phone. People pulling stunts like this are the reason why most warranty and return policies are so bad now. I'm sure I will get some heat for this, and it's nothing personal against the OP, but if I knowingly made a mistake and bricked my phone I would not scam the manufacturer or warranty company to take a loss for my mistake.
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Yeah I get you but I'm not neccessarily mad at Samsung for not fixing my phone but the fact that they didn't even examine and voided the warranty over a small crack that I was told wouldn't matter. I understand it was my fault but just got the phone recently. I know some people might not agree with trying to get a warranty repair when you bricked your phone but I usually never do that and said heh might as well try since I just got the phone. I'm more mad about the fact that they had the phone for like 9 days and were just now saying this to me. If they would have said that day 1 or once received I'd simply say yes ok and send elsewhere to get fixed. I'm mad more over time wasted but guess I can't complain much about it huh?
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Cyphers23 said:
Yeah this would be the best thing to do but unfortunately the phone wasn't connected with T-Mobile so I sent to Samsung. Now it seems Samsung might've voided my warranty over a small croner crack that looks more like a small deep scratch.
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Yeah I get you but I'm not neccessarily mad at Samsung for not fixing my phone but the fact that they didn't even examine and voided the warranty over a small crack that I was told wouldn't matter. I understand it was my fault but just got the phone recently. I know some people might not agree with trying to get a warranty repair when you bricked your phone but I usually never do that and said heh might as well try since I just got the phone. I'm more mad about the fact that they had the phone for like 9 days and were just now saying this to me. If they would have said that day 1 or once received I'd simply say yes ok and send elsewhere to get fixed. I'm mad more over time wasted but guess I can't complain much about it huh?
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Samsung didn't void your warranty. YOU VOIDED YOUR OWN WARRANTY. What's the first line in every rooting and custom rom thread? "Your warranty is now void"
Samsung is pathetic for not replacing the phone you broke? Your pathetic for complaining that you weren't able to scam samsung
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Samsung didn't void your warranty. YOU VOIDED YOUR OWN WARRANTY. What's the first line in every rooting and custom rom thread? "Your warranty is now void"
Samsung is pathetic for not replacing the phone you broke? Your pathetic for complaining that you weren't able to scam samsung
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1 they don't know the phone is rooted nor flashed.
2. I think my warranty was voided because of the small crack on my phone that Samsung first said wouldn't have been an issue. I'm not even sure if it was voided for sure.
3. I'm complaining about them being pathetic for voiding a warranty over a hairline crack that couldn't possibly affect the phone's hardware. That they themselves said wouldn't be a problem prior to me sending it in.
4. I wouldn't have even been mad if they simply told me it wouldn't be repaired under warranty at first or atleast when they got the phone. But I was told this 9 days after they got. I could've simply went and got it repaired elsewhere.
I'm not trying to play the victim here. Yes it was my fault I bricked, reponsibilty accepted. When I told Samsung it wouldn't boot, they said they'd fix it. Held my phone for about 2 weeks and is now saying its a no go.
But honestly I'm not even mad about it anymore. I just wanna get my phone fixed and back in my pocket.
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1 they don't know the phone is rooted nor flashed.
2. I think my warranty was voided because of the small crack on my phone that Samsung first said wouldn't have been an issue. I'm not even sure if it was voided for sure.
3. I'm complaining about them voiding a warranty over a hairline crack that couldn't possibly affect the phon
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Whether they know its rooted or not, you knowingly voided your own warranty when you rooted and installed a custom recovery/rom. And then you tried to scam them by sending it in as defective. You have absolutely nothing to complain about.
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Whether they know its rooted or not, you knowingly voided your own warranty when you rooted and installed a custom recovery/rom. And then you tried to scam them by sending it in as defective. You have absolutely nothing to complain about.
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Well not in the sense that my phone was bricked and didn't get fixed through Samsung. I'm not mad about that. Samsung said small crack wouldn't be an issue, even put on the report and they said the technician even looked at my phone first day of arrival but yet waited till today to say it. I feel like they should've just told me the first day but hey maybe its a sign, on being more careful and not sending in tech for false warranty repairs. Never done it before, though what the heck. Honestly its whatever now, regardless of anything this while situation was a mistake and you (I) learn from it.
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Wow that is horrible. I wish you the best!
I always just send my phones back to the carrier, they are usually a little more friendly since they have a vested interest in making you happy. I have never had to return a phone due to bricking it or anything though, always for screen issues, or hardware button issues. Usually the carrier just fixes it or gives me a refurbished one as a replacement. The best carrier i have ever dealt with when it came to repairs and replacements was Sprint, Verizon was the worse, havent had to do any returns/repairs yet with T Mobile.
J-TAG repair can fix a hard-brick.
They have fast turn-around and they don't care if your phone looks like you ran it over with a car or if you flashed a ROM for HTC EVO on it.
And it's not fraud.
To be honest, the fact that so many people try to de-fraud them makes me feel it's justifiable that they are trying to find any reason not to repair. If people were screwing you over time and time again, wouldn't you ?
They didn't void your warranty over a crack, so stop making things up. If you would have been honest with them in the first place you would never have wasted your time.
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They didn't void your warranty over a crack, so stop making things up. If you would have been honest with them in the first place you would never have wasted your time.
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Look man I don't know, they told me becuasr of the crack on the bofttom corner of my screen it would no longer be repaired under.warranty. But I told them about this crack before sending it in and they said it would be fine. They didn't even bother putting up any other problem found before receiving payment for the LCD replacement. Anyway I don't care, it doesn't even matter now I honestly just want to get my phone to get it fixed and back in my pocket. They said they just shipped it out today so hopefully I can get it back tomorrow, most likely Monday though.
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So, my phone fell out of my pocket the other day, and the screen cracked and spidered and the touch is no longer working. I was going to have it replaced through the insurance. The phone is rooted, unlocked, and I was wondering do I need to return it to stock before sending it back, and was wondering how to do this? I've been looking through threads and haven't seen anything about relocking and returning to stock. With the screen not working I'm not sure it is an issue, but I want to be sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for any help.
Sorry to hear about it.
Look under Android Development. There is a thread that will help you get lgog back to stock.
Hint: it's the very first one.
Or just return it as is. If the touch screen doesn't function due too crack, i doubt they'll make a fuss about rooted or not.
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Asurion doesn't care about rooted or not. Just send it in.
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So, my phone fell out of my pocket the other day, and the screen cracked and spidered and the touch is no longer working. I was going to have it replaced through the insurance. The phone is rooted, unlocked, and I was wondering do I need to return it to stock before sending it back, and was wondering how to do this? I've been looking through threads and haven't seen anything about relocking and returning to stock. With the screen not working I'm not sure it is an issue, but I want to be sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for any help.
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i went through the EXACT same situation last week, my phones screen broke and no longer registered touches. Asurion is out of stock for the LGOG, they are going to try and offer you a GSIII, tell them no, explain to them the specs are nowhere near comparable and demand at least a Galaxy Note 2, or make them find you a LGOG, they said it wasnt in stock but once i made a complaint with the BBB they just happened to "find" one. They can make it happen but you have to be firm with them.
I gave a copy of Sprint's service policy to xda and the other sites some time ago. I'm surprised that rumor of Sprint not servicing rooted phones keeps coming up.
You will be fine sending it in as is. If it is severely damaged, Asurion will just salvage it for parts to rebuild another LG.
_Epic said:
Asurion doesn't care about rooted or not. Just send it in.
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Okay thanks. I was luckily able to back up my stuff but that saves me the trouble of using LGNPST on it.
Enzopreme said:
i went through the EXACT same situation last week, my phones screen broke and no longer registered touches. Asurion is out of stock for the LGOG, they are going to try and offer you a GSIII, tell them no, explain to them the specs are nowhere near comparable and demand at least a Galaxy Note 2, or make them find you a LGOG, they said it wasnt in stock but once i made a complaint with the BBB they just happened to "find" one. They can make it happen but you have to be firm with them.
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Yeah, I read about this sort of thing in the Asurion thread floating about here. I'm going to be giving them hell if they give me a problem. I did not and do not want the GSIII and would not accept it as a replacement. Nor do I really want the GN2. (Maybe I should tell them they can give me a GSIV lol)
Thanks for the reply guys. You've all been 'thanked'.
Lokifish Marz said:
I gave a copy of Sprint's service policy to xda and the other sites some time ago. I'm surprised that rumor of Sprint not servicing rooted phones keeps coming up.
You will be fine sending it in as is. If it is severely damaged, Asurion will just salvage it for parts to rebuild another LG.
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Didn't see your post until I'd already replied to the others. I think I saw that around, but didn't think to give it a look. I just thought it might be best to cover my ass. Thanks though.
mobius1484 said:
Okay thanks. I was luckily able to back up my stuff but that saves me the trouble of using LGNPST on it.
Yeah, I read about this sort of thing in the Asurion thread floating about here. I'm going to be giving them hell if they give me a problem. I did not and do not want the GSIII and would not accept it as a replacement. Nor do I really want the GN2. (Maybe I should tell them they can give me a GSIV lol)
Thanks for the reply guys. You've all been 'thanked'.
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I was hoping for a HTC One but BBB works fast and they sent me a note 2, then they sent me the LGOG the next day, lol.
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I was hoping for a HTC One but BBB works fast and they sent me a note 2, then they sent me the LGOG the next day, lol.
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They are offering a gn2?
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They are offering a gn2?
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did they let you keep both for pain and suffering of their ****ty service? lol
(Q) Do they ask you to send in your phone? I have used the insurance before they never asked me to send in my old phones.
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So I went to work today and forgot my phone was in my jacket pocket when I went to roll it up to stash on my bike(HD) and when I went to retrieve it I pulled it out with a cracked screen. The entire bottom 2/3 of the screen/touch screen does not work at all. I am able to boot into recovery/download mode to restore it back to stock via odin before I return it BUT will that also reset my flash counter as well so that my deeds go undetected?
mjg688 said:
So I went to work today and forgot my phone was in my jacket pocket when I went to roll it up to stash on my bike(HD) and when I went to retrieve it I pulled it out with a cracked screen. The entire bottom 2/3 of the screen/touch screen does not work at all. I am able to boot into recovery/download mode to restore it back to stock via odin before I return it BUT will that also reset my flash counter as well so that my deeds go undetected?
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Because it won't be a warranty claim, you have to file an insurance claim. I would dunk it in the sink full of water before sending it back until it is completely ruined and they can't boot it either....
rpolito73 said:
Because it won't be a warranty claim, you have to file an insurance claim. I would dunk it in the sink full of water before sending it back until it is completely ruined and they can't boot it either....
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That would be an option had I not already filed the insurance claim for the cracked screen.....
mjg688 said:
That would be an option had I not already filed the insurance claim for the cracked screen.....
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It doesn't matter if its rooted for an insurance claim. Only when your doing a warranty exchange.
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rpolito73 said:
Because it won't be a warranty claim, you have to file an insurance claim. I would dunk it in the sink full of water before sending it back until it is completely ruined and they can't boot it either....
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elflip88 said:
It doesn't matter if its rooted for an insurance claim. Only when your doing a warranty exchange.
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Good to know
I wouldnt worry about being rooted. They don't check such things in your situation.
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Or really ever, in my experience.
You'll just pay the I dropped my phone fee.
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mjg688 said:
That would be an option had I not already filed the insurance claim for the cracked screen.....
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You could have just claimed it stolen, and you wouldn't be required to send anything back. It's the same deductible, so what's the difference?
You could have kept the other one for parts(camera, headphone jack, etc)
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thachosenone said:
You could have just claimed it stolen, and you wouldn't be required to send anything back. It's the same deductible, so what's the difference?
You could have kept the other one for parts(camera, headphone jack, etc)
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Because that would be insurance fraud.
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I see this thread closing very soon
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If you are going thru insurance don't worry about it.
That would be considered damage to the phone anyway.
Root is just not covered under regular warranty.
Not once have I seen a insurance claim issue for being rooted.
TheArtiszan said:
If you are going thru insurance don't worry about it.
That would be considered damage to the phone anyway.
Root is just not covered under regular warranty.
Not once have I seen a insurance claim issue for being rooted.
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Awesome then I won't even worry about messing with it, ill just wipe it and send it as is.
On the other side of things I purchased an insurance policy through squaretrade for my phone. It is half the cost of T-mobiles insurance(11.99/month vs. 5.95/month) and offers the same if not better protection than T-mobile and the deductible is only $99 vs. the $175 I paid T-mobile/Asurion. The only downside from what I see is they try and repair your phone rather than replace it, which it says is guaranteed in 5 days or it's free! Hopefully I never need to use it or find out, but if I do I guess I can live without my phone for that long. Lol
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mjg688 said:
Awesome then I won't even worry about messing with it, ill just wipe it and send it as is.
On the other side of things I purchased an insurance policy through squaretrade for my phone. It is half the cost of T-mobiles insurance(11.99/month vs. 5.95/month) and offers the same if not better protection than T-mobile and the deductible is only $99 vs. the $175 I paid T-mobile/Asurion. The only downside from what I see is they try and repair your phone rather than replace it, which it says is guaranteed in 5 days or it's free! Hopefully I never need to use it or find out, but if I do I guess I can live without my phone for that long. Lol
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I personally prefer repairs over replacement devices. Replacements aren't new, they are factory refurbished.
And to answer your question in the OP, flashing back to stock via Odin will not wipe your counter. Triangle away is needed for that
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elesbb said:
I personally prefer repairs over replacement devices. Replacements aren't new, they are factory refurbished.
And to answer your question in the OP, flashing back to stock via Odin will not wipe your counter. Triangle away is needed for that
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Funny you say that because the S4 they sent me was new in the box, I was expecting a refurbished phone as well. Guess the phone just hasn't been out long enough to refurbish them lol. And that's what I thought, no way to do that with the touch screen out lol. Guess they get it back rooted, I won't lose any sleep over it. Haha
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mjg688 said:
Funny you say that because the S4 they sent me was new in the box, I was expecting a refurbished phone as well. Guess the phone just hasn't been out long enough to refurbish them lol. And that's what I thought, no way to do that with the touch screen out lol. Guess they get it back rooted, I won't lose any sleep over it. Haha
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New in what kind of a box? Lol. And did it come with the charger back cover and headphones?
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elesbb said:
New in what kind of a box? Lol. And did it come with the charger back cover and headphones?
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Came in the original box(unopened) the phone was sold in, with all the accessories including battery(keeping the new one lol), charger, phone back, etc.
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mjg688 said:
Came in the original box(unopened) the phone was sold in, with all the accessories including battery(keeping the new one lol), charger, phone back, etc.
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You got extremely lucky! (Btw im jealous xD) did you have to return the old one?
elesbb said:
You got extremely lucky! (Btw im jealous xD) did you have to return the old one?
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Yes will probably send it back in tomorrow. And yes I was amazed to get a new phone, never had that happen in the past and I'm sure it won't happen again anytime soon! Lol
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