blue line on my note II screen - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI Friends
yesterday onward my note 2 showing one blue line :crying: ..i didn't used any SP.
my device status is still normal, can i get display replace under warranty
regards,
Ben

off course you can my friend, just take it to the shop you bought it from or contact your local Samsung to get it fixed/replaced.

You need to take your handset to service centre.. If you are from Kuwait, it might be Wahran or Al-Babtain... Just check it out..

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Anyone knows a reliable repair company?

Hi fellows,
My sister was using a Sony Erricson since 3 years in which you have to tilt/twist the charger to remove from the phone and she caught the habbit. Recently she have bought an T-mobile MDA Compact II Pink, within 6 days she has broke it, as habitual she has twisted the (mini usb) charger from the MDA and oooooOOOOOoooo it break. The MDA have been to T-mobile for 3 weeks but they have returned with the letter that the part is unavailable, I have managed to find the part online (67p only), but want to know some good repairing company to get it fixed.
Any ideas
Sidd
Anyone knows??
Does that mean no one has ever repaired their device?
hjkl;' why no delete?

I have a note 3 neo. It's wifi and bluetooth are not working due to hardware problems

I approached a samsung service centre they told me that the motherboard has to be changed but unfortunately it can't be done in my country (India) since i bought it in saudi arabia.I thought of doing it manually, but sadly motherboard was available only for note 3 in online shops.my question is :
1) will the motherboard for note 3 fit for note 3 neo?
even if it does what are the things do i have to do after changing my phone's motherboard.
2)or else will i be able to change the wifi ic for my mobile through a third party?
Please someone respond...
XDA Visitor said:
I approached a samsung service centre they told me that the motherboard has to be changed but unfortunately it can't be done in my country (India) since i bought it in saudi arabia.I thought of doing it manually, but sadly motherboard was available only for note 3 in online shops.my question is :
1) will the motherboard for note 3 fit for note 3 neo?
even if it does what are the things do i have to do after changing my phone's motherboard.
2)or else will i be able to change the wifi ic for my mobile through a third party?
Please someone respond...
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Hello, and thank you for using XDA Assist!
To your first question, probably not.
For the rest, I am passing this off to the forum your device experts can be found:
> Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo > Galaxy Note 3 Neo Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
They will probably have teardown details, what works (and what is the same) v.s. what doesn't.
Hope this helps, and good luck!

LG G4 H815 has issues. Send it to LG Taiwan for repairs?

I have an "international" H815 that seems to reboot at random times. A few times simply answering a phone call it caused a reboot. The IMEI says its from Taiwan. It is less that a year old. I am in the US. Do I send it to LG Taiwan for warranty repairs? If yes, has anyone done it? Their web site is in Chinese which I do not speak.
Thanks
Lol same pinch
Lol i am facing same issue if u get it fixed by any means please let me know so i can fix mine too!!:good:
drsatra said:
Lol i am facing same issue if u get it fixed by any means please let me know so i can fix mine too!!:good:
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Sorting this out but from Canada. I tried customer care, was met with "Phone was not sold here so there is no warranty." Attempting to use social media to get something else done.
I'll update if they reply.
Hey Guys, I have been facing this boot loop since 3rd Jan. I inquired with the service station and they will either change the chipset board of your Phone or give you a new one. My advise is to go for a new one with S/N starting with 510 or above as this problem is with all the LG G4 with S/N starting with 505-509. Am in Oman now and gonna claim my warranty in Dubai.
Where did you buy the phone? What store? In Germany, I can ask the retailer to send the phone in for repairs. The retailer then sends it to the manufacturer/licensed repair workshop. That's because of German warranty law, to which a seller is bound. You might wanna check US law regarding warranty.
Quick update:
I got a response from LG Taiwan
"Dear customer:
Thank you for choosing LG.
Regarding your inquiry. Please contact our service center
We will provide repair services. Thank you!!
Authorized Repair Center :
Tel : (02)2788-1909
Address : 3F., No.6, Ln. 50, Sec. 3, Nangang Rd., Nangang Dist., Taipei City 115, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LG ELECTRONICS TAIWAN TAIPEI CO.,LTD
LG Customer Service Center:0800-89-8899
08:30 - 18:00 in the vacation of 08:30 - 22:00 on ordinary days
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "
I called the company listed, luckily they had someone who spoke English. Bad news is they said the cost to send the phone in, replace the motherboard and send it back to Canada would be more than the cost to replace the phone. I asked about it being covered under factory warranty and mentioned the e-mail above.. the tech asked me to speak to LG.
Send LG another e-mail with the details of the conversation with the repair center, waiting to hear back from that. Given this experience I think I'm going to give LG Canada another go. In the meantime this G4 is sitting dead on my desk.
This is insane.
Did you have any luck in getting it repaired?
Short answer is no. LG asked me to send the phone to a friend in Taiwan so the friend can assist in the repair.. I can't say I have any friends in Taiwan so I let it go. Bought a Samsung S6 that gave me issues as well then got a handed down iPhone.

Dubai note 7 recall?? HELP

Alright... So basically... I was on holidays in Dubai over the last few weeks. And, over there, I was lucky enough to buy a note 7 SM-N930FD, from an official Samsung store. I had bought the phone on the 28th of august.. before the recall. Now I'm back home, in the UK, reading about the note 7 recall and have absolutely no idea how to proceed. I don't want to send my note 7 back to Dubai because I'll have no phone in the meantime and it just seems like a lengthy process. Is there a way that I can maybe get my device exchanged here in the UK? Or what are my other options?
paper13579 said:
Alright... So basically... I was on holidays in Dubai over the last few weeks. And, over there, I was lucky enough to buy a note 7 SM-N930FD, from an official Samsung store. I had bought the phone on the 28th of august.. before the recall. Now I'm back home, in the UK, reading about the note 7 recall and have absolutely no idea how to proceed. I don't want to send my note 7 back to Dubai because I'll have no phone in the meantime and it just seems like a lengthy process. Is there a way that I can maybe get my device exchanged here in the UK? Or what are my other options?
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Samsung UK are being pressed to replace the handsets with local variants. If you don't mind a UK variant you should have no problems. (Initially Samsung refused to swap at all!)
A few have said that Samsung service providers are exploring swapping out for the same model but I can't see that working. Most companies of the world only swap out a device for the local variant available in the country you're doing the exchange.
contact Samsung is your best bet......
accept the local variant, thats all
The fastest way is to directly contact a Samsung
Its easy tho, I purchased note 7 from Kuwait now I am in India (my home country). Here, Samsung delayed sale of note 7 that means till now no official launch of note 7 nor they have started any recall (obvious, they haven't sell single note 7 here). Now my question is how should I go for replacement? Help
Apcoolboy said:
Its easy tho, I purchased note 7 from Kuwait now I am in India (my home country). Here, Samsung delayed sale of note 7 that means till now no official launch of note 7 nor they have started any recall (obvious, they haven't sell single note 7 here). Now my question is how should I go for replacement? Help
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Ya that's exactly what I mean. Might just walk into an o2 store and ask for a replacement
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paper13579 said:
Ya that's exactly what I mean. Might just walk into an o2 store and ask for a replacement
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Thanks, fortunately one of my friend went Kuwait today so I send my phone with him. :victory:
Got a call from Samsung UK. Basically stated they can swap the dual sim phone for the one sold in europe so single sim - coral blue or black.
Asked about getting the dual sim as replacement and they said I would have to sort it out with the region the phone is bought from - so Qatar in my case.
Might just get the UK version with its two year warranty
J

Is there a professional Samsung unblacklisting service that actually works?

I purchased a Samsung Galaxy s9(SM-G960W) from a friends daughter. I paid $100CAD for it and after she left my house, she hasn't come back at all. The phone, I found out is blacklisted and my sim card doesn't even work in it.
Is there a professional team or company that can get my phone unblacklisted? :angel:
Possibly change the IMEI number to another clean samsung galaxy s9 that I can get from ebay(broken smashed phones).
I would like to buy a broken galaxy s9 from eBay, how would I change the IMEI on this phone that I already have to match that of the one that of the broken s9 that I'm scoping out on eBay right now?
Please and thanks for reading, : )
We don't discuss about blacklisted devices on XDA developers. Better to contact seller or Samsung.
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