I haven't been able to solve this on my own.
I can't determine the country or region where my N2 was sold into.
Don't post imei.
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very helpful
And why would that be? The phone is bricked from SSDS.
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Don't post imei.
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doschico said:
And why would that be? The phone is bricked from SSDS.
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Because it can be copied to a stolen phone
Sent from the mighty Note II.
Issuer: BABT (British Approvals Board of Telecommunications) - so I'm guessing UK. And yes, remove it ASAP from OP.
My phone is made in Korea and assembled in Vietnam ,it clearly says that under the battery.Anyway,what version of android where you running?And do you had the faulty chip FwRev 0xf1?When do you bought it?This are important questions ,we need to know when sds is more likely to appear
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Hello, I recently bought a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 2 off of ebay, I put in my sim card and it doesn't read it. Originally i thought it was a hardware problem but when i typed *#06# It said IMEI Null/Null. Is there anyway i can possibly get this removed so I can use the phone? It is not rooted but I am willing to root it if it is needed to fix the problem, Thanks
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Hello, I recently bought a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 2 off of ebay, I put in my sim card and it doesn't read it. Originally i thought it was a hardware problem but when i typed *#06# It said IMEI Null/Null. Is there anyway i can possibly get this removed so I can use the phone? It is not rooted but I am willing to root it if it is needed to fix the problem, Thanks
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I think it's possible, but illegal to alter the imei.
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Towle said:
I think it's possible, but illegal to alter the imei.
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I'm not worried about the legality lol, I just want it to be fixed
WamBamSam21 said:
I'm not worried about the legality lol, I just want it to be fixed
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Well XDA is worried about the legality, and won't allow it to be discussed here.
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You will have to look elsewhere for a solution..
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Hey guys & girls, I'm gonna make it quick:
I need to send my Gnex in.. It has some screen problems, which aren't major.. But annoying in time...
My question is, since the Gnex is taken down from the store, how long will Google/Samsung repair it?
I'm curios, because when I'll wait, I'm scared if my carrier (where I send it from) will say they don't repair the phone cause it's too old... Or is there no "too old device" .. Maybe some people with older devices have some experience..
Thank you in advance.
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Standard 1 year from purchase warranty.
I think I should mention that I'm from Germany, and bought it with a 2 year contract at o2...
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fushla said:
I think I should mention that I'm from Germany, and bought it with a 2 year contract at o2...
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Still 1 year. Unless your carrier offered insurance and you took them up on it.
Okay thank you so I got some time ^^
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063_XOBX said:
Still 1 year. Unless your carrier offered insurance and you took them up on it.
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Well in many European countries (germany included apparently) you are ensured a 2 year warranty by law, which they would have to obey if they sold the product in that country, insurance or not.
So if it's within this time, the carrier, who is the seller in this case would be obligated to either repair it, give you a new product and if the product is out of production, they would have to give you something similar or better.(the time in which the product is produced and sold can not limit this)
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Well in many European countries (germany included apparently) you are ensured a 2 year warranty by law, which they would have to obey if they sold the product in that country, insurance or not.
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Hmmm.. Okay.. I need to check this, ..
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Just contact the carrier, they will know how to handle it.
Yeah, but I thought I'll get in troubles when I say "I have a defective device, but I only send it in when it's broken" ..
I know I don't have to say it that way, but even the question how they handle it would make them suspicious..
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fushla said:
Yeah, but I thought I'll get in troubles when I say "I have a defective device, but I only send it in when it's broken" ..
I know I don't have to say it that way, but even the question how they handle it would make them suspicious..
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Just say you're having some minor issues and want to know how long you van put off the repair since you'd be without a phone during it.
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Just say you're having some minor issues and want to know how long you van put off the repair since you'd be without a phone during it.
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Okay, I call them next week thank you sir!
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could ATT note 2 radios be flashed to international? since the hardware is pretty much identical. or does the lack of LTE int he N7100 kill that thought. just curious
No.
Do not try that unless you are interested in a completely bricked phone.
There would be no way to recover if you do so.
It's the bootloader (that's what xdau taught me.) And it's not cross compatible at all.
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UtkarshGupta said:
No.
Do not try that unless you are interested in a completely bricked phone.
There would be no way to recover if you do so.
It's the bootloader (that's what xdau taught me.) And it's not cross compatible at all.
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ok thank you. just wondering! thanks
Hello everyone.
I've had my Note II since October when it was released and sold on Amazon.com. I got a French phone
Anyways, I've rooted it and installed custom ROM on it (HD Rom).
After a phone call yesterday, we put the phone on the table and it just won't boot at all. I can't even get it to boot to the logo screen. I've called Samsung US and they won't honor this "French" phone since the IMEI is not in their system, so be careful next time you buy an unlocked phone that's not sold primarily for US customers.
The issue I am having now is that I don't know what to do. I've read and research the forums but I am really lost. Any help would be appreciated.
Here is the good news: I buy everything from Amazon and they're going to refund me but maybe a partial refund but the phone is full of personal stuff. I want to at least get it back to work so I don't have to return it to them. My privacy is more important than the refund.
Please help!
Thank you
Not even n7100 screen?
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Not even n7100 screen?
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Yes. I won't boot at all even to the N7100 screen.
Try joining the n7100 sds repair group. Maybe it's just a emmc corrupt which should be repairable with jtag as well.
Other than that if it can't boot even to n7100 screen then I could hardly think I of any way to extract the data.
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Try joining the n7100 sds repair group. Maybe it's just a emmc corrupt which should be repairable with jtag as well.
Other than that if it can't boot even to n7100 screen then I could hardly think I of any way to extract the data.
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Thanks UtkarshGupta. I will follow up with the group.
The group URL is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241627
Thanks!
Mind it, I am not sure. You maybe just wasting your money and it could be something else.
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Yes I recently cracked my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 gt-n7100 titanium gray 16gb international unlocked. I'm just wondering which samsung makes it so that phone can be sent in. It's has to be titanium gray and international unlocked and gt-n7100. I looked and called USA Samsung couldn't fix cause is international Thanks
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Yes I recently cracked my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 gt-n7100 titanium gray 16gb international unlocked. I'm just wondering which samsung makes it so that phone can be sent in. It's has to be titanium gray and international unlocked and gt-n7100. I looked and called USA Samsung couldn't fix cause is international Thanks
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Not quite sure what you're asking but I think you're asking where to send non-USA phones to for repair.
I believe Samsung in Singapore is the place but maybe others can confirm this ?
this is my 1st time heard about this
all i know is every service center can fix it as long u paid for the fix.
sora9009 said:
this is my 1st time heard about this
all i know is every service center can fix it as long u paid for the fix.
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True but it defeats the point of warranty if one exists...