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Does anyone know if Best Buy cares if you're rooted and such? The people at their store were all on XDA and such, but I never bothered to check when my phone was fixed. A friend of mine has said they don't give a damn.
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I'm sure its like everyone else. It will void your warranty but how would they know
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They don't really care but they now have Rapid Exchange so your phone is sent somewhere else and youj get a new phone in a day or two. So whether or not the place it is sent to will have issues is anybody's guess.
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I had a shattered digitizer. They replaced it and did a factory reset to make sure it was fine. I wonder if it world have even mattered if I was rooted.
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The Root said:
I had a shattered digitizer. They replaced it and did a factory reset to make sure it was fine. I wonder if it world have even mattered if I was rooted.
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A factory reset doesn't remove the custom ROM, just data and apps. Better to be safe and Odin to stock than having an issue later. The replacement will come before they see it though.
Do you BONSAI?
A friend with geek squad feels that unless you're trying hardware mods, they probably wouldn't care. Case specific excluded, which is par for course.
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Was talking to a sprint rep, and they told me that while rooting may void the waranty, insurance isn't affected by what you do t it, as long as you don't touch the hardware. I would think that best buy would be the same, but not sure.
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Can't wait for my computer to arrive.
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I know my phone does not have anything to do with this section (thunderbolt) but I had just turned my phone in for repair rooted. after talking with the best buy rep, he claimed that the repair center will flash the unit to a fresh start supposedly with software that customers have never seen. he was rooted as well and i asked him if they did it through bootloader or recovery or whatever else but he stated that they have a program that flashes the unit with the display of the unit being in a "black screen" state, one of which I've never heard of through flashing/rooting various android devices.
I've also asked him about returns that have come back not repaired due to root and was assured that the black tie protection is a service repair and not an insurance repair and that's why they do not replace lost or stolen phones. in the likely event that my phone gets "junked" due to them being unable to repair the phone, they will credit me $750.00 to purchase the new phone. I did not get the rapid exchange because my phone is too new and they do not have refurbished units to send me, so they will repair my actual phone.
In hopes... I hope my phone gets junked and that I get a brand new phone. anything that gets replaced by this service is not new unless they credit you the money and you buy it brand new from the store.
I just turned the phone in yesterday but if you get curious as to what the outcome is, i may have an answer in a few days or a few weeks, depending on they claim my phone to be. i say this because I'm not usually on a epic 4g forum but found this when i was going to post about black tie and thought it may be helpful as i can never find a direct answer to black tie on anything except for the horror stories.
They are supposed to give you a brand new Epic, not a refurb.
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I bricked my T989 by trying to flash a ROM for the I9100 (I somehow failed to notice that the ROM was not for T989). After unsuccessfully trying to revive it I requested a warranty replacement from TMO. Does anyone have any perspective on the likelihood that TMO will hit me with a big fee if/when Samsung notices that the phone was previously rooted? Does Samsung look for that or do they just reimage the device without poking around?
I replaced a rooted g1 with no problem. They do hit you with a $130 deductible though.
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The customer service rep I spoke to today said that there would be a $100+ fee if the phone has cosmetic issues (which mine does not) so hopefully I won't get hit with the deductible.
darock159 said:
I replaced a rooted g1 with no problem. They do hit you with a $130 deductible though.
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You're confusing warranty with insurance. The deductible only applies to insurance, for which there is no concern regarding rooting damage. Insurance will cover any damage or loss. Warranty is specifically for when the manufacturer has issued a faulty device. In the OP's case, negligent damage should not be covered by warranty, since the manufacturer is not at fault, however they will most likely not even look twice at the device and just replace it. I have seen countless folks brick their phones and just play dumb for a replacement. This, in part, is why they now charge a $20 warranty exchange fee.
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I just replaced a sensation on warrenty and was charged only 5 bucks.
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im either replacing my s2 or getting it repaired for free. i called in and said it didnt read any sim cards when i got it. and they sent me the shipping info right away
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I just replaced a sensation on warrenty and was charged only 5 bucks.
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Yeah they drop it to $5 if you have the full insurance on it too because it includes an extended, enhanced warranty.
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Quick question, if I root my phone & then return it to stock in order to get a warranty exchange will they some how be able to tell that my phone was rooted before??
That's the only thing keeping me from rooting my phone right now.
Just unroot and youll be fine
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I bricked my T989 by trying to flash a ROM for the I9100 (I somehow failed to notice that the ROM was not for T989). After unsuccessfully trying to revive it I requested a warranty replacement from TMO. Does anyone have any perspective on the likelihood that TMO will hit me with a big fee if/when Samsung notices that the phone was previously rooted? Does Samsung look for that or do they just reimage the device without poking around?
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are u at least able to turn on the phone? turn on meaning the phone comes on instead of full boot. if so,u are soft bricked and can fix thru Odin. I wouldn't waste my warranty exchange on a soft brick as its 100% fixable. the refurb unit u may receive will only hhave a 90 day warranty vs the 1yr that comes with ur origina purchase.
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Quick question, if I root my phone & then return it to stock in order to get a warranty exchange will they some how be able to tell that my phone was rooted before??
That's the only thing keeping me from rooting my phone right now.
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they should'nt be able to tell if you use Odin and the stock .tar file
using the half ass'd "return to stock zip rom" does not flash the stock kernal. so syngery(or whatever kernal) boot screen is still visible.
They don't check.
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Thanks for the answer guys!! And Merry Christmas to you all.
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They don't check.
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absolutely WRONG. They just do a surface check of the phone. if anything seem's off like a leftover kernal splash or theme, they will not honor the warranty.
I do this **** errday everyday. I'm Damn for sure. =D
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Works 100% of the Time...
Call The rep and say this..
I dont know whats wrong with my phone it just stopped turning on.
Ive Changed the battery because a friend of mine has the same phone and I also changed the storage card because I have had several of them.. Im not too sure how to handle this situation because I know ive never dropped it in water or anything, I dont think I have ever even dropped it, I keep it in a case.
They will say,
Welp looks like you have tried everything can you take out the battery what color is the water damage indicator?
You tell them white (Given that it is indeed white)
They will say okay well we can send you a new phone, (or the next best whatever your case may be) and you give them your IMEI number, and read you the script which I almost have memorized and then they charge you 5 bucks for next day delivery to your next bill, and when your phone comes brick your old handset and send it back!
Thats it!
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Works 100% of the Time...
Call The rep and say this..
I dont know whats wrong with my phone it just stopped turning on.
Ive Changed the battery because a friend of mine has the same phone and I also changed the storage card because I have had several of them.. Im not too sure how to handle this situation because I know ive never dropped it in water or anything, I dont think I have ever even dropped it, I keep it in a case.
They will say,
Welp looks like you have tried everything can you take out the battery what color is the water damage indicator?
You tell them white (Given that it is indeed white)
They will say okay well we can send you a new phone, (or the next best whatever your case may be) and you give them your IMEI number, and read you the script which I almost have memorized and then they charge you 5 bucks for next day delivery to your next bill, and when your phone comes brick your old handset and send it back!
Thats it!
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If I'm not mistaken this is called fraud?
Care to elaborate on the "$20 Warranty Exchange Fee"? This is something I haven't heard of before...I just remember having to pay for shipping
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Care to elaborate on the "$20 Warranty Exchange Fee"? This is something I haven't heard of before...I just remember having to pay for shipping
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Don't know much as to the why's and what not's, all I know is they charge it unless you have full insurance in which case they only charge $5. Most likely to offset the cost of people abusing the system by ruining their own devices and then getting a replacement.
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Don't know much as to the why's and what not's, all I know is they charge it unless you have full insurance in which case they only charge $5. Most likely to offset the cost of people abusing the system by ruining their own devices and then getting a replacement.
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Yes, A rep from t-mobile told me that it does offset costs of replacements (refurbishing them) and 2 day/overnight shipping cost.
Are there any threads on going back to stock with the.2.3.6 ota?
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Well, needless to say I'm bricked... I got the blue light of death on my E4GT and when I went into sprint they started taking my phone apart and found a tiny water spot on the board. Referred me to Asurion and sent me on my way. I was not very happy with having to spend $100 dollars to file an insurance claim. I was wondering if I should go to a different sprint store or since the first tech cleaned the board to try again for a replacement or should I just ship it off to Samsung since I'm still under the 1 year warranty?
What is everyone else's experience with obtaining a replacement from sprint with TEP or sending out to Samsung for repair?
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Well first of all what did you do that bricked your phone ?
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I was working on helping to port Sense 4.0 and forgot to Odin back to el26 to flash a working rom. Flashed cm9 using an unsafe kernel and locked up the emmc. Blue light of death, no download mode, no recovery.
Now, back to my question about Samsung warranty...
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I bought a phone off of craigslist, unfortunately the data could not be set up by sprint and I paid the 100 bucks to get a new/refurbed one. So for 100 plus the 150 I paid... it was worth it. The good thing about the insurance is that you can practically do anything with it and get a replacement.
I would like to know how you bricked it as well, because I've done things which I thought it was bricked but found out I was still able to somehow get it into recovery mode or do a Odin recovery. One time it drained my battery so I could not even charge it, but luckily a friend had a Galaxy S phone and charged my battery for me. Now I have 3 batteries and a battery charger too. LOL!
If you can get into download mode you can still fix it, but but you'll loose 2gigs of space and currently its not a permanent fix
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Try sending a PM to newalker91 about the issue and see if he can offer any advice about dealing with Sprint before going the Asurion route. In the meantime you can restore functionality if it boots by using an alternate .PIT file - you'll lose 2.9 GB of storage but hopefully keep $100 if he can help you out.
It doesn't boot at all... I just have a blue light, screen stays dark, if I try booting into anything the light flickers and then a steady blue. I have an old USB connector, could I get into download mode with a jig? I can get some resistors and make one if that would let me use Odin for the pit file.
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So how exactly do you get a tiny water spot on the board? Lol
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not sure how I feel about samsungs warranty work at the moment as my phone is on its way to them for the second time in 2 weeks. At least they pay for the shipping, thats a plus. My loaner phone from sprint was a lg remark the first time, this time I didnt even get a loaner phone cuz u cant do **** on a lg remark. Im going through Smartphone withdrawl
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So how exactly do you get a tiny water spot on the board? Lol
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I set my phone down on the counter one day to charge and didn't notice that my roommate had just made a mixed drink and left ice on the counter that melted... as soon as I noticed that the counter had liquid on it I quickly picked up my phone and took out the battery and let everything dry. I would say that it wasn't there for more than a minute before I noticed.
I just contacted Samsung today about getting a shipping label so that I can send it in for repair, I guess I'll have to go into a UPS store now and have them print the label and I'll need to purchase a box to ship it in.
My only question now is, Since the Sprint tech cleaned the board with whatever kind of alcohol they use, Will Samsung notice that it was ever wet and will I be charged anything for the repair since it is an issue with the eMMC?
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Just call Samsung and play dumb...they will have you send it in and replace the main board. It will take a couple of weeks to get it back, though.
Believe it or not Sprint techs will still replace the phone even with water damage. Go to another store and ignore that water BS
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locoboi187 said:
Believe it or not Sprint techs will still replace the phone even with water damage. Go to another store and ignore that water BS
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I thought they would've... I guess I just got a tech that was an a hole. Maybe he didn't want to help me because there was some girl there with a smashed screen on her phone at the same time for repair, funny thing about that is he was willing to work with her when she said that her boyfriend intentionally smashed her phone.
I'm just going to send it back in to Samsung... I'm no longer with Sprint because of this. They lost me as a customer because of this.
I know the general consensus is that sprint wont help with bricks or replace a phone due to rooting/Modding issues... but are there any sprint employees on here who know of a loophole? I've heard some say that it is still covered in warranty. Any insight from those who have had experiences with this?
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mrush said:
I know the general consensus is that sprint wont help with bricks or replace a phone due to rooting/Modding issues... but are there any sprint employees on here who know of a loophole? I've heard some say that it is still covered in warranty. Any insight from those who have had experiences with this?
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They should not hold it against you. They are supposed to treat it as if it were stock, and follow the same procedure as any other phone that is having issues. Some techs / service centers think they are the " Gods of Stock phones" and may try to make a big deal of your "rooted" or "tampered" with device. If they do give you a hard time, just leave with your device and go to another repair center. I think in the grand scheme of things, the percentage of customers who actually root and mod their devices is very small. It would be wise of you to at least have the service and repair coverage on your phone before you go in for replacement though. If you need it added PM me for more info...
I have had great experience with Sprint Tech's some of which are very familiar with rooting and the XDA forum. So did you brick your phone? Maybe it can be saved. I soft bricked mine but was able to boot into recovery and flash a stock unrooted rom and was able to re-root.
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Next1776 said:
They should not hold it against you. They are supposed to treat it as if it were stock, and follow the same procedure as any other phone that is having issues. Some techs / service centers think they are the " Gods of Stock phones" and may try to make a big deal of your "rooted" or "tampered" with device. If they do give you a hard time, just leave with your device and go to another repair center. I think in the grand scheme of things, the percentage of customers who actually root and mod their devices is very small. It would be wise of you to at least have the service and repair coverage on your phone before you go in for replacement though. If you need it added PM me for more info...
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^this
corporate policy states rooted phones are covered.
keep in mind this may not be the case at third party retailers and that any store manager can use their discretion to protect the company.....I.e. repeated hard bricks etc
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Next1776 said:
They should not hold it against you. They are supposed to treat it as if it were stock, and follow the same procedure as any other phone that is having issues. Some techs / service centers think they are the " Gods of Stock phones" and may try to make a big deal of your "rooted" or "tampered" with device. If they do give you a hard time, just leave with your device and go to another repair center. I think in the grand scheme of things, the percentage of customers who actually root and mod their devices is very small. It would be wise of you to at least have the service and repair coverage on your phone before you go in for replacement though. If you need it added PM me for more info...
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Doesn't work too well if you only have one repair center for miles.
I usually just bring it back to them stock as that's all my repair center knows how to do anyways.
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digiblur said:
Doesn't work too well if you only have one repair center for miles.
I usually just bring it back to them stock as that's all my repair center knows how to do anyways.
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if you have insurance and you know that they are going to give you a problem then your better off just smashing it, or run it over with your car. I bought my last phone at best buy and didn't have root on it just adw (Evo LTE). When the screen broke I brought it in and they gave me a hard time telling me that it was rooted and they don't cover rooted phones. He went out of his way to tell me that they do cover jail broke iphones though.. I then had to get his supervisor over and show her that it was not rooted and asked her if it was store policy to get there customers a hard time. 30 f n days later I got my phone back with a new screen.
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if you have insurance and you know that they are going to give you a problem then your better off just smashing it, or run it over with your car. I bought my last phone at best buy and didn't have root on it just adw (Evo LTE). When the screen broke I brought it in and they gave me a hard time telling me that it was rooted and they don't cover rooted phones. He went out of his way to tell me that they do cover jail broke iphones though.. I then had to get his supervisor over and show her that it was not rooted and asked her if it was store policy to get there customers a hard time. 30 f n days later I got my phone back with a new screen.
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The insurance is very helpful, I've done this on multiple occasions. I just dont like to deal with them giving me a hard time
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Nowadays when you deal with a broken phone you can just go online to Asurion cause they are the Insurance provider and they will ship you a refurbished phone and when you receive it you call them on the phone switch your IED # (or what ever it's called for Sprint since we dont have removable SIM cards) and then drop your busted one in the return shipping envelope and by then its done and you have your phone and it will just be shipped back to them to be disassembled. Then they will just try and salvage any parts they can for another refurbished device for another customer.
If its bricked ( as in won't boot up or similar) most techs won't know why, or how it got that way, so they should swap it out without a problem. Stock phones get bricked too. Recovering a bricked device can be time consuming and most likely a service center will not want, or have the knowledge, to take the time to save a device instead of exchanging it.
Running over or physically breaking your device and then doing an insurance claim through Sprints insurance provider (Asurion) is kind a silly thing to do (unless physical damage makes it necessary ) because you will be paying a deductible. A bricked non physically damaged unit can be swapped out at no charge if you have the Service and Repair coverage or TEP coverage.
JMHO...
Next1776 said:
If its bricked ( as in won't boot up or similar) most techs won't know why, or how it got that way, so they should swap it out without a problem. Stock phones get bricked too. Recovering a bricked device can be time consuming and most likely a service center will not want, or have the knowledge, to take the time to save a device instead of exchanging it.
Running over or physically breaking your device and then doing an insurance claim through Sprints insurance provider (Asurion) is kind a silly thing to do (unless physical damage makes it necessary ) because you will be paying a deductible. A bricked non physically damaged unit can be swapped out at no charge if you have the Service and Repair coverage or TEP coverage.
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I wasn't recommending physically breaking it either. I was just saying that if you aren't a good talker and are afraid of facing someone and don't want to do a face to face then go through asurion. I wouldn't have a problem doing so, 85% of people who work in customer service either don't have the know how or the balls to tell someone they are wrong. You would be amazed what you can get from people with confidence.
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I wasn't recommending physically breaking it either. I was just saying that if you aren't a good talker and are afraid of facing someone and don't want to do a face to face then go through asurion. I wouldn't have a problem doing so, 85% of people who work in customer service either don't have the know how or the balls to tell someone they are wrong. You would be amazed what you can get from people with confidence.
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the problem I have with this is that physical damage claims through assurion require a deductable now. a hefty one on this phone.
when in doubt back up and unroot. it takes all of 5 minutes to do.
but as for the question at hand...they are supposed to be covered.
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When I go into sprint I just simply unroot.. I did that with my epic 4G touch when I took it in.. Im trying to think how did the Rep even get my phone lol.. I just went in to get a note 2..But rooting came up and She was going on and on with how they don't cover rooted phones.. I was laughing inside due to the phone she was holding has been rooted so many times and it would be no way to tell
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Direct from sprints Methods and Procedures
If the jailbreaking and modification are so extensive that the device cannot be used or triaged by the normal processes, then the device must be flagged as Red (Not Repairable) and are therefore not eligible for exchange.
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Basically meaning that if you come in with a totally bricked non bootable device and the boot loader shows device as modified we aren't allowed to do anything.
If the device works and is just having issues they are supposed to flash the stock software back to the phone as a resolution before doing an exchange.
Darkendvoid88 said:
Direct from sprints Methods and Procedures
Basically meaning that if you come in with a totally bricked non bootable device and the boot loader shows device as modified we aren't allowed to do anything.
If the device works and is just having issues they are supposed to flash the stock software back to the phone as a resolution before doing an exchange.
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interesting. I dont recall seeing that part previously.
of course though if a device doesn't boot...there really is no way to tell if it was rooted
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00mred00 said:
interesting. I dont recall seeing that part previously.
of course though if a device doesn't boot...there really is no way to tell if it was rooted
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Maybe maybe not...it seems we may have spyware on our vanillaish devices...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015149
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00mred00 said:
the problem I have with this is that physical damage claims through assurion require a deductable now. a hefty one on this phone.
when in doubt back up and unroot. it takes all of 5 minutes to do.
but as for the question at hand...they are supposed to be covered.
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Just asking did you even read THE VERY FIRST sentence of the post you quoted? I stated that I was NOT recommending to physically break it. Then you proceed to quote the post and say the problem you have with the stated method is physical damage claims have a deductible... ?
I've taken obviously rooted phones for repair and never had any issues. Matter of fact on a couple of occasions I was asked for help with rooting.
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Sprint will not provide support for phones that are rooted or running 3rd party software (roms). That is to say that if you are having issues with data, apps or such and running a rooted rom you will be required to return the phone to stock before any is performed. They Justdon't havethe resources to support every software variety out there. That's not to say that mechanical failure is no longer covered. I do still recommend returning a phone to stock before bringing it into a repair center regardless of the issue. If this seems like too much trouble then perhaps rooting and customizing is not for you.
iPhones are a whole different animal however and any jail broken iPhone is no longer covered and employees have been instructed to flag the device. This is due to Apple.
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if you have insurance and you know that they are going to give you a problem then your better off just smashing it, or run it over with your car. I bought my last phone at best buy and didn't have root on it just adw (Evo LTE). When the screen broke I brought it in and they gave me a hard time telling me that it was rooted and they don't cover rooted phones. He went out of his way to tell me that they do cover jail broke iphones though.. I then had to get his supervisor over and show her that it was not rooted and asked her if it was store policy to get there customers a hard time. 30 f n days later I got my phone back with a new screen.
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Best who? Never... Oh wait. That's the store, the mobile dept specifically, that I have vowed to never spend another dime in. Treated like trash twice... Not again.
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Tw1sted247 said:
Just asking did you even read THE VERY FIRST sentence of the post you quoted? I stated that I was NOT recommending to physically break it. Then you proceed to quote the post and say the problem you have with the stated method is physical damage claims have a deductible... ?
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you made reference to a broken screen and to asurion ...deductible applies
all I am saying
schale01....the information you are posting is incorrect in regards to corporate repair stores. the policy was chamged last year to cover rooted phones
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So yesterday my dad and I went car shopping and being the lazy college kid I am, I wore sweatpants. I went to sit in the first car as a joke (Fiat 500) and I heard a crash and to my horror it was my 16 day old Note 2 skidding face first on the ground. I picked it up and saw no scratches to my amazement, bug then I looked up at the front facing camera and there is a crack arching from just above the right most sensor, through the center of the camera, to the corner of the phone. Total length of about 3/4 of an inch. I put the At&t insurance on this, but I don't know if they will fix it or what? None of the screen itself is cracked and everything functions correctly, but I don't want to go another 17 1/2 months with a cracked phone. Anyone have any experience with At&t's insurance and replacement stuff? Could use some pointers here.
Thanks
Jared
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Bump please!
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Most insurance will cover it... I've had to replace two with cracked screens
... you should call the insurance right away though, don't wait.
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They'll take care of it. But you need to call them ASAP.
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Don't forget the deductible ... $199 for this phone.
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Well after a long fiasco of me finding out they put the insurance on the wrong line and having to fix it, they are sending my phone tomorrow. I have to send mine in, but before I do should I unroot it and everything or will it not matter because it is a hardware issue. Also do you think I should send my S pen back as well or should I keep it so I have a handy replacement if I lose the new one? You guys have been very helpful. Thank you.
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Well after a long fiasco of me finding out they put the insurance on the wrong line and having to fix it, they are sending my phone tomorrow. I have to send mine in, but before I do should I unroot it and everything or will it not matter because it is a hardware issue. Also do you think I should send my S pen back as well or should I keep it so I have a handy replacement if I lose the new one? You guys have been very helpful. Thank you.
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Why would you keep the S-Pen? Technically that's stealing. You should them back everything that came with the phone unless they actually tell you to keep certain items since they won't be sending them with your replacement. Don't give them a reason to charge you full price.
Your not supposed to send any of your accesories, back, or battery. It will tell you that on the return box
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Yes unroot the phone. They may still look.
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If its insurance claim it doesnt matter if its rooted. You could have bricked it and send it back ran over it with a car while scuba diving in a volcano and doesnt matter. At&t insurance covers anything but you pay for that with the high deductible. Me I dont insure mine because the 200 deductible if I do break one its almost the same cost to just add another line and get another one then switch the line to a dumb phone $10 for a dumb phone add a line and like $8 for insurance deductible and price of phone is roughly same.
I'm just going off of the "it's better to be safe than sorry" thinking lol. I've never had to return one for insurance, but my luck the first time I would they would say something.
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quarlow said:
Don't forget the deductible ... $199 for this phone.
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This is why I went with a Squaretrade warranty. $90 for two years of accidental damage coverage and a $100 deductible.
So I reinstalled the stock ROM and used triangle away to wipe flash count. Can I just do full unroot from super su and be alright?
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Just my personal opinion but any phone that leavs my hanf gets all system and app data erased. There is an emence amount of personal data that gets left on the phone and factory reset/whipe or new rom wont get rid of it. These repair or refurbs get sold to 3rd parties like me every day. Cant tell you how many ..... perosnal ..... pictures are left on a phone alone (cringe). Let alone all your login app data and so on.
Not sure if this has changed but last claim I did with ATT they sent you the phone replacement first and you put yours in the sam box and ship it back. Isnt that still the case? I would keep my Spen in the new phone and send one back if they privide you with one. No stealing just keep the better of the 2.
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