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I know this is in the wrong forum but its an emergancy,
So lets say i dropped my phone in the pool, and it wont turn on, i have insurance its rooted and running a custom rom,.... can they fond out its rooted even though it wont boot, thx please reply quick
*It wont even recognize u touch the power button and even try to turn on*
been in rice for over 3 hours
if you have insurance then whats the emergency? have tmo send you a new phone...
not only that but ANYONE could have answered this question...see, im doing it right now, and im not a dev, and i JUST CAME from checking the general and Q&A sections, so its not like nobody wouldve seen it there, cus i was just there and i wouldve been back there later, too...AND did i mention im not a DEV....so why do you think you deserve to break the rules just because youre clumsy?
if you had posted in the right place i still wouldve seen it, and i still wouldve answered, just without all the "wrong section" BS. i wouldve been alot nicer about it if you hadnt tried to act like youre better than everyone else. everyone esle has to follow the rules, but apparently you think that you dont...
put the phone in a [ziploc] bag of rice for a few days, thatll pull out all the moisture and maybe you can resurrect it...
post in the right section...whether you think its an emergency or not...
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-BMFC
Whoareyou said:
I know this is in the wrong forum but its an emergancy,
So lets say i dropped my phone in the pool, and it wont turn on, i have insurance its rooted and running a custom rom,.... can they fond out its rooted even though it wont boot, thx please reply quick
*It wont even recognize u touch the power button and even try to turn on*
been in rice for over 3 hours
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If it won't boot or respond at all, I honestly don't see how they can see it's rooted.
Now about getting a replacement. Insurance companies don't like replacing wet phones. I have no idea why. What difference does it make if it's wet or just dropped/lost?
Now, if your insurance covers water damage, ( I have it too, I THINK it does but I'm not sure, I'd call T-Mobile and just ask them if the insurance covers it. If it does, tell them your problem. Make sure you clarify whether it's covered or not first).
If they say it's not covered, say thanks, and hang up. Remember, you have to make it seem like you're just asking about your insurance, not that you need it.
Now this is where it gets sketchy. I know for sure the warranty covers you losing your phone. Call T-Mobile back, make sure it's a different Rep, and tell them you lost your phone, have the insurance, and need a replacement.
Now, this could be taken as insurance fraud which is illegal, but what difference does it make if the phone is lost or wet? Either way my phone is lost to me, and someone who's phone gets wet pays the same amount of money monthly for insurance as someone who simply loses their phone.
oh if its asurion, they'll replace wet... it will cost a deductible... oh and WRONG THREAD! but no they wouldnt give a damn if its rooted, you know the government said today that we are allowed to root our stuff
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If it won't boot or respond at all, I honestly don't see how they can see it's rooted.
Now about getting a replacement. Insurance companies don't like replacing wet phones. I have no idea why. What difference does it make if it's wet or just dropped/lost?
Now, if your insurance covers water damage, ( I have it too, I THINK it does but I'm not sure, I'd call T-Mobile and just ask them if the insurance covers it. If it does, tell them your problem. Make sure you clarify whether it's covered or not first).
If they say it's not covered, say thanks, and hang up. Remember, you have to make it seem like you're just asking about your insurance, not that you need it.
Now this is where it gets sketchy. I know for sure the warranty covers you losing your phone. Call T-Mobile back, make sure it's a different Rep, and tell them you lost your phone, have the insurance, and need a replacement.
Now, this could be taken as insurance fraud which is illegal, but what difference does it make if the phone is lost or wet? Either way my phone is lost to me, and someone who's phone gets wet pays the same amount of money monthly for insurance as someone who simply loses their phone.
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or you can just leave the phone (without the sim) somewhere public. then it is lost.
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or you can just leave the phone (without the sim) somewhere public. then it is lost.
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Good luck explaining why you took out your SIM card. Back when the G1 had first come out, my friend got it, and we were at his house and stupid me pushed him in the pool thinking he didn't have his phone on him. He took out his SIM card and put it in his old sidekick 3 and called T-Mobile, he told them he lost his phone, and they wouldn't believe him since he still had his SIM. They thought he was just saying this to get a new phone for free to sell it.
or take out the sim.
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Thanks for your support, thx
As a ex phone tech, I can tell you for sure... there's no way they can tell your phone is rooted if it wont power on. They just check for physical or water damage. Thats it. Just tell them what happened and get ready to pay $150 for a replacement though.
Oh great, i hope it dosent come to that, its in a bag of rice and im just praying it works tomorow.
Today a new change to Copyright law was announced at: http://www.copyright.gov/1201/ that protects users from being discriminated against for having "rooted" or "jailbroken" their phones. Furthermore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act details that "a manufacturer cannot void a warranty because of an aftermarket replacement part unless they can prove that the part caused the failure (e.g. those early unlocks that scrambled the baseband's IMEI info)." This can be treated as (because of how the Act was written): "[your carrier/manufacturer] cannot legally void the warranty for a mere jailbreak, but could void the warranty for an unlock that goes wrong and bricks the phone by damaging the baseband or boot loader."
Point being: tell them to **** off or you'll call the FCC or your lawyer.
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Today a new change to Copyright law was announced at: http://www.copyright.gov/1201/ that protects users from being discriminated against for having "rooted" or "jailbroken" their phones. Furthermore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act details that "a manufacturer cannot void a warranty because of an aftermarket replacement part unless they can prove that the part caused the failure (e.g. those early unlocks that scrambled the baseband's IMEI info)." This can be treated as (because of how the Act was written): "[your carrier/manufacturer] cannot legally void the warranty for a mere jailbreak, but could void the warranty for an unlock that goes wrong and bricks the phone by damaging the baseband or boot loader."
Point being: tell them to **** off or you'll call the FCC or your lawyer.
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I really don't think this has to do with an aftermarket part. And I really don't think that manufacturers have to honor a warranty when the product they put out has been altered in a way that voids said warranty. The new law simply states that the owner of the phone isn't subect to any legal troubles because of what they modified.
With all of that being said, you ****ed up your phone, knowingly posted in the wrong section because you think you'll get a faster response, and now you're hoping someone can tell you the magical way to get a new phone for free.
Good luck with that.
Whoareyou said:
I know this is in the wrong forum but its an emergancy,
So lets say i dropped my phone in the pool, and it wont turn on, i have insurance its rooted and running a custom rom,.... can they fond out its rooted even though it wont boot, thx please reply quick
*It wont even recognize u touch the power button and even try to turn on*
been in rice for over 3 hours
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Um, wrong section........
Please post in proper place!
Whoareyou said:
Oh great, i hope it dosent come to that, its in a bag of rice and im just praying it works tomorow.
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Dude, if you really wanna save it... take it apart and dry it out. You need a torx screwdriver #5 and look online for help on disassembly. Ive had many water damaged phones resurrected from death but you have to take them apart. Letting them dry by themselves will take a week and might ruin the board due to corrosion. Then you'll have to open it anyways and clean the chips with an old toothbrush and rubbing alcohol. But you might already have corroded chips and function is impaired somewhat or totally. So take it apart CAREFULLY (lowes or home depot or whatever hardware store have torx screw drivers for under $10 and have multi bits with the screwdriver) and dry it out and clean the board and everypart you can with the alcohol and toothbrush. The lcd is a ***** so be careful. Worse case senerio... you can just put it together and make your insurance claim. But keep it in the rice bag (lol! Never heard that one! It will take a week till it drys out, especially the lcd. Dont turn it on until a week has passed. It might make it worse. That is unless you take it apart and do it the right way) Until you can get a torx screwdriver tomorrow.
tmobile will replace it in the store. Its a flagship phone. they do warrenty and inx for flagship phones in the store.
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Um, wrong section........
Please post in proper place!
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Show some mercy, Frieza. Or we'll send Goku after ya!
krolla03 said:
tmobile will replace it in the store. Its a flagship phone. they do warrenty and inx for flagship phones in the store.
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Not for a liquid damaged phone, lol!
Do you have a mental disorder that disallows you from posting in the correct forum section?
nbetcher said:
Today a new change to Copyright law was announced at: http://www.copyright.gov/1201/ that protects users from being discriminated against for having "rooted" or "jailbroken" their phones. Furthermore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act details that "a manufacturer cannot void a warranty because of an aftermarket replacement part unless they can prove that the part caused the failure (e.g. those early unlocks that scrambled the baseband's IMEI info)." This can be treated as (because of how the Act was written): "[your carrier/manufacturer] cannot legally void the warranty for a mere jailbreak, but could void the warranty for an unlock that goes wrong and bricks the phone by damaging the baseband or boot loader."
Point being: tell them to **** off or you'll call the FCC or your lawyer.
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Right off the site you linked:
"The Librarian of Congress has announced the classes of works subject to the exemption from the prohibition against circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted works. Persons making noninfringing uses of the following six classes of works will not be subject to the prohibition against circumventing access controls (17 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(1)) until the conclusion of the next rulemaking."
That has nothing to do with warranties on the phone, only with them restricting our ability to root and jailbreak, etc. The wireless carriers aren't saying we can't root our phones or anything like that. They ARE however saying that the warranty is void if you root it. That is not illegal, they can make any warranty terms they want. This is saying that it is LEGAL to root and jailbreak, etc... not that it's illegal to void your warranty because you rooted your phone.
Also, just like chrisinaz said, the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act only references using different PARTS, not different software. It has nothing to do with rooting/jailbreaking in any way.
Oh yeah, to the OP (WhoAreYou): Nobody cares if you think your 'emergency' is so damn important. POST IN THE RIGHT SECTION. Anyway, the MT3GS will cost you $130 to replace thru Asurion. Remember it's insurance, not a warranty, so this WILL be covered by Asurion either way. They really don't care, I can definitely assure you that! If you get something exchanged under warranty, then you gotta worry about unrooting...
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Do you have a mental disorder that disallows you from posting in the correct forum section?
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LOL! Obviously, he thinks he'll get a quicker response by posting the busier sub forum section. And remember he's a VIP for creating his own rom by using Eugene's and adding a stock launcher to it and passing it off as a custom rom and creating another useless thread in the devleopment section. I shouldn't have even given him advice the more I think about it. We are all just adding more fuel to the fire...
Hey everyone.
So basically, I live in Hong Kong, and there is an official HTC support center.
So I bought an HTC One X from my carrier, and then after a few days, I noticed I had a yellow spot, but before I detected this problem, I already went on HTCdev and unlocked my bootloader. So I called up HTC HK and talked to a guy, he insisted that I am able to fix it for free. Now, don't ask me why my carrier didn't take it in, they said I must bring it to HTC support center in Yau Ma Tei because it was beyond the 7 day in-store exchange warranty.
I sent my phone in the first time because of the screen issue, and it took about a week. They called me and said, that they are unable to replace the entire device because I unlocked the bootloader, telling me it will cost HKD 1800, and I said, NO! I sent it in because of the screen and not the motherboard! They replaced my phone's screen only, and not the entire device. So when I got my phone back, I had the exact motherboard which said "RELOCKED" and my Serial number matched up with my old one. So they had their hands digging through my 12 day old phone. I checked my phone for other defects, and wouldn't you know it, I found out ANOTHER problem on my screen, yellow spots appeared somewhere else as well as either a dead pixel was located in the middle of the screen, or a speck of dust, I'm not sure. So I yelled at them, and they took it back in.
The second time I sent it in, as I said before, was because of the unidentified dot in the middle of the screen AND the relocated yellow tint on the screen. As they stated before, they said they can't replace the entire device due to the unlocking of the bootloader, so they replaced the screen again. I was told to check the phone, and I found hairline cracks all over the phone. I WAS ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS. All those cracks were due to the repair and poor service, **** SERVICE REPAIR. Okay, I calmed down, I sent it back in, and they said they will replace the housing for me. I was infuriated at the fact that after I told them to repair it for me again, they told me that they will now ask a "Senior Technician" to look over this case, in my head I thought "WHAT THE ****, did you ****ing ask a "Junior technician" to fix this HKD5198 phone?" But I let it all slide, and I got it repaired again.
So yes, the last repair was because the casing was cracked. I took it back in, and was extremely dissatisfied with their repair service. So after listening to all the bull**** they told me AGAIN (voided warranty due to bootloader unlock), I verified my entire phone and checked everything, to make sure everything worked and looked good. I left the place with a fully functioning phone with no yellow spots and unidentified black spots on the screen.
I left the HTC support center, which is a 30 minute ride from my home area (Mid-Levels), and went to my service provider (one2free), I requested to see the senior manager of the company, waited for 15 minutes, and then when I saw him, we requested to speak in a private level of the shop. All staff were forced out of the level, and we started yelling at him. After 45 minutes of constant replies saying "We can't replace your phone directly because firstly, your phone is over the 7 day in-store exchange warranty, and secondly, we need to ask HTC for permission first". At this time, it was around 10pm, and he finally gave in because he was a nice person and we were one of the extreme-VIPs with over 10 unlimited contracts per month (HKD 500/number = HKD5000 a month). After a while, he finally decided to change my phone to the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE phone, which I used for one week. I rooted that phone, and when I restarted CWM recovery, the softkeys broke, even after stock software restore, it was still broken, so they exchanged it for a new phone.
I missed my beloved HTC One X because of the speed and elegancy, so I decided to head over to 3 HK (Hutchison Telecom HK) and my friend took my Samsung Galaxy S II, then helped me get a brand new second batch HTC One X under his number and I was so happy. Flawless to the perfect detail.
That was my story. You guys have any stories on your warranties and HTCdev unlocks? Post below!
That's one hell of a story xD. Good to hear it all turned out well even though you had to go through all that ****. I want to root my phone but because of these stories I don't want to unlock the bootloader...
I have a small yellow dot on the left side of the screen. It's almost not visible only if you look closely on a white background. It doesn't bother me and I could've gotten worse problems so yeah I decided to be happy with this model.
The first post in this thread started on May 2 warned everyone that HTC's no longer providing warranty repairs if they detect a device has had third party s/w loaded on to it. You can unlock the bootloader and still get work done under warranty but you can't load non-official ROMs. There are at least three different threads discussing this and one provides a link to spam HTC's blog in the UK voicing disapproval of the new policy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
Lol @ you yelling at them
And then taking the manager into a level and kicking the staff out to YELL at the manager aswel lol nice problem solving
They were a crap service and didn't help you much but after you kicking staff out of a level to yell at the manager
Don't expect the manager to help you out much even if you are "VIP" and you go off at the manager hes going to think your an arse and just find the fastest way to get rid of you
I used to work for a service provider in back end and the staff from front desk would always come out to the back and the first thing they'd say is "some prick just went off at me" and if its something that particular staff member didn't do and it was another staff members fault your name and "your a prick gets passed" around the office and nobody will want to help
The best way, is just let whoever your speaking to, know that youre not happy with the service your getting and that you're not actually angry at THAT person your speaking to
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Sounds like the device was fixed under warranty. His complaints are that he had to travel 30 minutes and ask more than once for repair.
He wanted a replacement device after voiding the warranty, but didn't want to pay for it, so they replaced the screen under warranty (twice?). And then the casing.
You can't please everybody.
I had a screen problem too but not a yellow spot. If i change the brightness to full and use a black wallpaper you can see a blue spot in the middle of the screen. This is my second HOX after i returned the first one through my carrier in australia because of screen flex and cracking and it took 2 weeks.
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how typical hk person OP is. (I am from HK as well, we are also known as the complain society)
voiding the warranty with htcdev before getting a replacement phone.
doesn't want to pay for repair even though the warranty is voided.
screaming and yelling...
A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)
and then break yet another phone lol
Can't say I feel sorry about what happened to you :S
BarryH_GEG said:
The first post in this thread started on May 2 warned everyone that HTC's no longer providing warranty repairs if they detect a device has had third party s/w loaded on to it. You can unlock the bootloader and still get work done under warranty but you can't load non-official ROMs. There are at least three different threads discussing this and one provides a link to spam HTC's blog in the UK voicing disapproval of the new policy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
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Read the entire forum post a few days ago. I sent the device in with a relocked bootloader with the stock RUU reinstalled in it. I know that there was no "illegal software" (as they called it in the other port) present on the device when I sent it in 3 times.
anfozy said:
They were a crap service and didn't help you much but after you kicking staff out of a level to yell at the manager
Don't expect the manager to help you out much even if you are "VIP" and you go off at the manager hes going to think your an arse and just find the fastest way to get rid of you
I used to work for a service provider in back end and the staff from front desk would always come out to the back and the first thing they'd say is "some prick just went off at me" and if its something that particular staff member didn't do and it was another staff members fault your name and "your a prick gets passed" around the office and nobody will want to help
The best way, is just let whoever your speaking to, know that youre not happy with the service your getting and that you're not actually angry at THAT person your speaking to
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In Hong Kong, one2free/CSL 1O1O is the most "luxurious" and "prestigious" carriers out there for business and high-end markets, so they state. In theory they are supposed to give out good handsets and not flawed ones. Every handset could be flawed and the manufacturers don't want it to be flawed, but the fact that they had the policy of 7 day in-store exchange and I detected it one day after, is just stupid.
But, I know, we weren't actually actually mad at the person we were talking to, he was just trying to help. The other person who was actually furious was because of the phone. We resulted in a happy ending anyways, and that guy told him he wasn't angry at him, rather he was just angry at the service HTC had to provide. We're not that cold hearted you know
I understand where you're going where you said that reasoning is the best way to handle these types of situations, but then it also requires a bit of yelling, and I'll talk about it below.
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Sounds like the device was fixed under warranty. His complaints are that he had to travel 30 minutes and ask more than once for repair.
He wanted a replacement device after voiding the warranty, but didn't want to pay for it, so they replaced the screen under warranty (twice?). And then the casing.
You can't please everybody.
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Yes, you can't please everybody. But have a think about this: How could a repair center do such a crap job that they had to repair it 3 times consecutively? Did they not do a quality check after they fixed the device? I mean, even if I did want to just replace the screen, they should have done it more professionally, not break the casing while repairing the screen.
etismyname said:
how typical hk person OP is. (I am from HK as well, we are also known as the complain society)
voiding the warranty with htcdev before getting a replacement phone.
doesn't want to pay for repair even though the warranty is voided.
screaming and yelling...
A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)
and then break yet another phone lol
Can't say I feel sorry about what happened to you :S
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We're not really classified as the "complain society", we just have many lazy people working for high-end companies and don't do ****, try to get rid of their assigned jobs as soon as possible and just slack off. Without requesting (yelling) to see the manager, they probably would just lie to you and say "Sorry! The manager is not here". As soon as they know how furious we are, they wouldn't mess with us and they would do their job properly.
Maybe if you lived in Hong Kong long enough and had the experience of poor service everywhere, you would know that yelling at them to get them to do something is the only way to get what you want.
If we didn't yell at them, they wouldn't have even prioritized this problem and just told us to leave with a broken phone because of a manufacturing defect on the phone THEY supplied.
This message is just to warn people that if you unlock your bootloader in Hong Kong, and you need a repair, they will repair, and not exchange, as many times as you want.
Hong Kong is a good place, but filled with lazy people due to the current social pressures. Let's say you try reasoning with them, without demanding them to look at your current VIP status, they would LITERALLY just ignore you, and tell you that they won't be able to replace it for you.
When you said "A VIP expecting best services because his is an expensive phone (they use the more experienced to fix more complicated issues, not based on the phone price)", I know where you're going at, you can't have everything. But try thinking, if you had your phone repaired, and then you knew it was an intern who repaired your phone, you would know it was poorly repaired or not, but most likely as your schemas will tell you that experts are more superior in skill that interns.
To be honest, I was fine with my repaired phone. It was the other guy I was with who had a bad day, and demanded that I go exchange my phone at my carrier. I gave my phone to him and went off looking at other phones, and he was just yelling at them in the private room. I didn't know how they actually got it exchanged, but the reasoning guy was there as well, so I guess after some demand to realize priority in this situation, and then 30 minutes of reasoning, everything worked out fine. I got my phone and left, really without saying a word.
Well, I have to agree that the repairwork sounds shoddy. When they fixed my DesireHD, they did great job in Yau Ma Tei.
And yes, service can be bad here.
Can I ask somethin about that famous yellow screen defect and flex issue?
Is it something that the phone comes with from the first day or is it developed gradually?
I mean, if we know that those are the 2 well-known issues, when we buy our phone we can check it for a couple of days and then root. Now, if the problem will develop later, we are in trouble. I'm waiting mine in a few weeks and that's why I ask.
Actually I am from hk lol
We are one hell of an abusive customer is king society.
I worked in service sector for half and it is insanely difficult to please any customers.
People asking for special favors or deals because they are buying expensive items.
I know that sometimes it feels like you have to get the situation serious for them to do anything. But most often when you have to go that far, you are disturbing other customer's who are being serviced.
The manager resolved to those solutions (such as giving a replacement phone when warrenty is void) is actually to shut you up asap. You aren't meant to get repair or replacement once warrenty is void (or so I think it is anyway).
Now that you or your fd has got it, you would feel it is their fault at the start for not just giving you one.
But you ain't supposed to have one.
So don't call them ridiculous, or need to yell to get them do something.
Generally these cases are out of standard routine and not fair for other customers
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As stated, I did all this at night, in a special room. No other customers were there, it was dead quiet.
The point isn't that I voided my warranty. It is half of what I'm saying. We were upset of the job HTC did to repair my phone. And obviously its not like they didn't take my phone because of the warranty void, it was that we wanted to exchange a defective phone 12 days after purchase, 5 days beyond in-store exchange. Even 3 has a 14 day in-store replacement service, why does 1O1O only have 7? That's what I'm saying. Hong Kong carriers don't really give a damn if you unlocked your bootloaders, they don't know how to even check, its only the HTC service center that does this.
The point is, I am supposed to be issued a replacement if the phone THEY supplied had a defect and I had to go exchange it three times. They didn't care for bootloader unlocks, they just cared for their stupid 7 day in-store warranty and their lack of support after that.
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SGS2 LTE rooted or not?
Dear Nicholas,
I have been doing exhilarating research about rooting these days because the information available for my phone is a little confusing, really. So I'm quite anxious about making mistakes and all, you know ;-) and getting into trouble like yours.
Now you have just briefly mentioned here that:
nicholaschum said:
After a while, he finally decided to change my phone to the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE phone, which I used for one week. I rooted that phone, and when I restarted CWM recovery, the softkeys broke, even after stock software restore, it was still broken, so they exchanged it for a new phone.
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I just got a new GT-I9210 LTE and the rooting information is very confusing everywhere, people using Skyrocket ROMs and such claiming they're the same, but many saying the soft keys broke. Apparently this particular model doesn't have a solid community of users like Nexus or others. So I'm quite anxious about making mistakes and all, you know ;-)
And I happened to come across your post in another thread titled "[Q] Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Root [SOLVED]" from May 9, where you said that you successfully rooted SGS2 LTE (your mentioned specs exactly match mine) and your soft keys and everything works perfectly.
Now, I'm not trying to catch you out or anything, I was very excited when I found your instructions there first but I am just wondering, is this the same phone you are talking about here and there?
I would like to follow your method if it really worked.
Howdy all<
First, I swear I've searched high and low for this answer. I've been to the xda threads with guides to disassembly and reassembly and followed the links to OEM part retailers and come up with zilch.
So, I have a bricked GT-N7105 with suspected sudden death syndrome. It acted screwy for a few days with random reboots etc and then, one day, I took it out of my pocket and it was dead. No boot, no charge, no lights, no nothing. I sent it to Samsung who (classic) are claiming liquid damage and want to charge me $588 Australian to fix it. I am unprepared to pay this. I know that the chip should be covered by extended warranty but this is voided by the supposed liquid damage. I will fight them on it but am not optimistic about the outcome.
So, assuming that I'm not giving my money to Samsung or the company that they outsource their repairs to, can anyone point me towards a link for a store selling replacement motherboards for the N7105?
Furthermore, I haven't managed to find specific information on the motherboard model number for the N7105: is it the same as the N7100 or any of the other Note II variants? Anything that can widen my search criteria will be helpful.
Thanks all. Love your work.:good:
Anyone?
aceofdaves said:
Anyone?
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try ebay?
If your phone has suffered SDS,then only emmc is damaged,not the whole motherboard.You can get it(emmc) replaced from a third party repair shop.
Gud luck.
1st of all, a motherboard is about 200-250$, and you can repair it at a normal smartphone repair shop, screw samsung.
request photos of the "liquid damage"
i'd take this to the court.
When i destroyed the partitions on my old galaxy player 5.0, they said it was corrosion from some sticky liquid lol, and they eventually gave me a replacement (probably because i figured out they were lying)
+1,Its the same old story they tell to everyone...here in india too .So if you are sure that its not damaged by liquid,just stick to your point and be stern in your approach while dealing with these so called 'technicians'...
Gud luck.
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Wow. Thanks all! That's all really useful information. I now have it back so I think I'm going to try replaceing the emmc. Will update the thread then.
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Howdy all<
First, I swear I've searched high and low for this answer. I've been to the xda threads with guides to disassembly and reassembly and followed the links to OEM part retailers and come up with zilch.
So, I have a bricked GT-N7105 with suspected sudden death syndrome. It acted screwy for a few days with random reboots etc and then, one day, I took it out of my pocket and it was dead. No boot, no charge, no lights, no nothing. I sent it to Samsung who (classic) are claiming liquid damage and want to charge me $588 Australian to fix it. I am unprepared to pay this. I know that the chip should be covered by extended warranty but this is voided by the supposed liquid damage. I will fight them on it but am not optimistic about the outcome.
So, assuming that I'm not giving my money to Samsung or the company that they outsource their repairs to, can anyone point me towards a link for a store selling replacement motherboards for the N7105?
Furthermore, I haven't managed to find specific information on the motherboard model number for the N7105: is it the same as the N7100 or any of the other Note II variants? Anything that can widen my search criteria will be helpful.
Thanks all. Love your work.:good:
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there you go http://www.etradesupply.com/samsung/galaxy-models/samsung-note-ii-lte-n7105.html?limit=all
N7105 is totally different to the N7100 internally so the mainboard will not physically fit onto the chassis if you put the wrong one in ..as the chassis behind the screen which carries the mainboard is totally different ... so get the the correct one if you are going to change the mainboard
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there you go etradesupply link
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Thanks for that, mate. This comes up on google. They have no motherboards!
DId you manage to find a replacement motherboard @acesofdaves?
I've seen some tutorials saying the G4 is easily repairable, but I have some specific questions about repairs. The WiFi module on my phone is completely dead, and I want to try to replace it somehow. This guide shows where the module is, and what kind it is. Has anyone attempted a similar repair? Is it even possible? Where did you get the spare parts? Should I just try to get a whole new logic panel from a different G4? Does anyone have tips?
I tried adding links to the guide and the specific chip, but the spam filter blocked me out.
broadcom com/products/wireless-connectivity/wireless-lan/bcm4339
ifixit com/Teardown/LG+G4+Teardown/42705
It's going to be very difficult to get a single broadcom chip. Most of the time they're only sold in big quantities exclusively to corporate bodies or educational institutes. But let's say you got one. I'd urge you to use a BGA station or have it replaced by someone who has experience in using such a device, OR, do it like this guy here. It may show an eMMC replacement but the procedure is exactly the same.
Getting a new mainboard is also not very easy. Not only is it very difficult to find one, most of the time, smartphone logic boards have to be rewritten with the correct IMEI/SN/ESN or whatever. If you're lucky, you'll find a seller that offers such a service for a small fee.
I don't recommend getting a used mainboard in any case unless the seller is a trusted dealer. In such a case, you have to take care of the IMEI and SN stickers on the back of the phone. Make sure you attach them on the corresponding devices.
So, I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S9 (T-Mobile) from some random stranger online, And when i got the S9 it did not come with anything else but the phone which immediately raised a flag for me.
When i tried to set it up it asked me to connect to the internet to set up, And once i connected to the internet and clicked next, I then found out it was google locked? It required me to log in with the previous owners email, When i contacted the owner he did not respond at all and i assume he stole it from someone else and sold it to me. I started to search around the internet and found a video of a person unlocking it in some way with Odin3 so i tried to do what he asked and nearly got a virus from it which left me unable to trust any other videos or sites, So I was wondering if anyone here would be able to help me some way to unlock and use this device, I tried going to a phone store near me to try unlocking it and they said it would cost me $120 usd, But i was sure i am able to do this at home by myself for free, But i'm not quite sure what to do without getting any malware. So if anyone could help me it would be greatly appreciated
You could try flashing stock firmware using Odin. Look up your model number on Sam-mobile.
What you are asking is the same as "I stole a phone that is FRP locked, help me gain access"
We have no way to know if you bought it or stole it
If you bought via eBay or similar, contact the site owners, if you used PP or a credit card, open a dispute and get the transaction reversed
If you did a bank transfer, you have details that can identify the seller, start legal proceedings, contact the bank
If you bought online, you will have some sort of digital footprint to find him
And at the end of the day, you took the risk buying unprotected like that
What *Detection* said, this "random stranger" didn't just show up on your computer, you had to find him on a website. If what you said is true, then there is some type of digital footprint. If it was on Ebay, then you have a way to possibly get your money back. Next time, demand a screenshot of the IMEI and do a quick search to find out if the IMEI is clear. If you bought a stolen phone, then your guilty of buying stolen goods.
I know a a method to unlock/bypass it easily but u can google it. like many of the other users are saying, you could have stolen it and trying to get a partner in crime. Just get a refund or ask the person for the info temporarily and then he/she just.change their pw quickly. It'll notify them when u have sucessfully unlocked the device. Good luck.
What's your conscience telling you? Do a trace, get a refund, and return the phone to its original owner.
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