Device Exchange with Verizon - Verizon HTC One (M7)

Just had a quick question, when I started service with Verizon Wireless last Friday I originally got the LG G2 and my fiance got the HTC One after about a day I returned the G2 and got the One for myself and had to pay the stupid $35 restock fee my question I have is my One is overheating and discharging at a alarming rate, my question is if I bring it back in which the device is within the return period will they try and charge me another $35 restocking fee and will they replace it with a refurbished device or a new one?
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If you are replacing a new phone, I would demand a new replacement,.
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They shouldn't charge you a restocking fee. I had to swap out my rezound for a pixel issue and they didn't charge me. I also remember they gave me a brand new phone.
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Darkmx2000 said:
Just had a quick question, when I started service with Verizon Wireless last Friday I originally got the LG G2 and my fiance got the HTC One after about a day I returned the G2 and got the One for myself and had to pay the stupid $35 restock fee my question I have is my One is overheating and discharging at a alarming rate, my question is if I bring it back in which the device is within the return period will they try and charge me another $35 restocking fee and will they replace it with a refurbished device or a new one?
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You will get a refurb. They will never exchange same device with a new one. It's BS. They say it will be new but it's not. However I got a refurb unit and it works just fine. Mine just stopped working all together. The replacement unit didn't have the camera issue though so I lucked out and got a better device.

Thanks guys I just got back they replaced it with a new one because I was still within the 15 day return period. Also what was FREAKING AWESOME! was that the store manager is a diehard XDA fan and he himself is rocking CM 11 on his HTC One I was like damn I updated my fiance phone to 4.3 not aware of that I screwed up her chance at rooting and he told her to give him her phone and he swapped out right then and there so now we both are back on 4.2.2
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Darkmx2000 said:
Thanks guys I just got back they replaced it with a new one because I was still within the 15 day return period. Also what was FREAKING AWESOME! was that the store manager is a diehard XDA fan and he himself is rocking CM 11 on his HTC One I was like damn I updated my fiance phone to 4.3 not aware of that I screwed up her chance at rooting and he told her to give him her phone and he swapped out right then and there so now we both are back on 4.2.2
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Sounds like you have the coolest Verizon rep in the nation. That's freaking awesome.

Darkmx2000 said:
Thanks guys I just got back they replaced it with a new one because I was still within the 15 day return period. Also what was FREAKING AWESOME! was that the store manager is a diehard XDA fan and he himself is rocking CM 11 on his HTC One I was like damn I updated my fiance phone to 4.3 not aware of that I screwed up her chance at rooting and he told her to give him her phone and he swapped out right then and there so now we both are back on 4.2.2
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That's cool! Lucky you!

Yeah tell me about it. I was telling him about everyone that was pissed about the 4.3 update and he was showing me his phone and when he realized I was updated and still within the 15 he swapped it out for me
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Thanks!
Hello XDA Professionals,
Just wanted to add my small success story due in large part to reading about Darkmx2000's experience.
I am a verizon customer in Providence RI and prior to the HTC One I have only owned a Droid 3 and Droid 4, so I assumed rooting and flashing roms would be no issue. (Knowing little about HTC in general).
Fast forward to this week, upon realizing I was without any recourse, decided to look into exchanging the phone. After reading mixed reviews on interactions with Vzw reps, I decided to try an exchange via the pink/purple hue complaint. Before leaving work, I took a pic underneath my desk to illustrate the pinkish low light problem.
It was a good thing I did. The somewhat friendly rep took my phone at the counter, walked into the middle of the store, began taking pictures, and then proclaimed "I dont see it theres nothing wrong with this phone". To retort, I showed her my only piece of evidence. After gently explaining it was only in low light situations, and that it couldnt be done in the current setting. After seeing the pic, and listenining to me yammer on like I am some sort of quasi-professional cell phone photographer, she relented and agreed to replace my phone with a new one.
When she went to push the OTA i kindly requested she didnt so I could "evaluate the hue difference pre update"
I currently have my HTC One unlocked and s-off
Good thing I tried in the end.
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Yeah tell me about it. I was telling him about everyone that was pissed about the 4.3 update and he was showing me his phone and when he realized I was updated and still within the 15 he swapped it out for me
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Hello XDA Professionals,
Just wanted to add my small success story due in large part to reading about Darkmx2000's experience.
I am a verizon customer in Providence RI and prior to the HTC One I have only owned a Droid 3 and Droid 4, so I assumed rooting and flashing roms would be no issue. (Knowing little about HTC in general).
Fast forward to this week, upon realizing I was without any recourse, decided to look into exchanging the phone. After reading mixed reviews on interactions with Vzw reps, I decided to try an exchange via the pink/purple hue complaint. Before leaving work, I took a pic underneath my desk to illustrate the pinkish low light problem.
It was a good thing I did. The somewhat friendly rep took my phone at the counter, walked into the middle of the store, began taking pictures, and then proclaimed "I dont see it theres nothing wrong with this phone". To retort, I showed her my only piece of evidence. After gently explaining it was only in low light situations, and that it couldnt be done in the current setting. After seeing the pic, and listenining to me yammer on like I am some sort of quasi-professional cell phone photographer, she relented and agreed to replace my phone with a new one.
When she went to push the OTA i kindly requested she didnt so I could "evaluate the hue difference pre update"
I currently have my HTC One unlocked and s-off
Good thing I tried in the end.
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AWESOME! Glad I could help ???
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Warranty Still Good?

My sister recently ditched her Droid Incredible in favor of a Iphone 4. (blasphemy I know) The reason being, The power/sleep button no longer works. Since she no longer needed the Incredible, she gave it to me! I've been enjoying having a Android device to play around with but the lack of the power button has been killing me. I have not turned the phone off in over a month and have to use a tweak that wakes the device with the trackpad/volume buttons. Now here is the question. She had a warranty on her Incredible that goes up on the 25th of this month. Can she still replace her old Incredible even though she is Using a white Iphone 4? By the way, She wasn't scheduled for an upgrade to get the Iphone, instead she stole the upgrade from my brothers line and somehow applied it to her line. Just putting that out there in case it helps. I'd like to have her phone replaced so i can start rooting the device and flashing custom ROMS to it. I am also learning Java so I can develop for Android, thus, I really need a future proof Android device that won't conk out on me for testing any apps that I plan on making. Thanks for any help!
Take it in, the worst that can happen is they say no.
As in take it in to a store? I was hoping we could just mail it in. Our last experience with the goobers at the verizon store was not enjoyable at all. They are usually noobs who only know how to do a factory reset...
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Or call support then. If the warranty's still good, then they'll probably just send out a CLNR replacement.
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Or call support then. If the warranty's still good, then they'll probably just send out a CLNR replacement.
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+1 to this
TBH they may give you a different phone instead of the droid incredible there hard to be found except from like craigslist or something and i dont think there making them anymore since the inc2 came out...
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TBH they may give you a different phone instead of the droid incredible there hard to be found except from like craigslist or something and i dont think there making them anymore since the inc2 came out...
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Just got my 2nd refurb from verizon 3 days ago.
Called Verizon about an hour ago... They gave me a number for HTC, and than HTC gave me another number for their warranty and repair shop. Which won't be open until Monday. So I guess I'll have to wait and see what happens....
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Doesn't sound like you are getting a warranty replacement. Sounds more like a warranty repair you're going to have to pay for but I've never called in for warranty personally.
call verizon and if the warranty is still good they usually will next day you a phone

Had to get my sprint Gnex replaced.

Hey guys, I posted a thread last week of a problem I had with my stock unrooted gnex. The problem was that everytime I went to the settings, the settings app would crash and wouldn't let me press "more" in order to access mobile network modes etc.
I rooted it and flashed a couple of roms and the issue kept returning. I un-rooted it this morning and reflashed via odin the latest stock FD02 tar thinking the issue would be gone since everything was going to be wiped.The issue came back again so I went to the sprint store (thank god for TEP) and the techs were acting like it wasnt a big deal. They reset the phone 4 times (the tech did it in fornt of me) and the issue was still there.
So 1 and a half hour later, the manager comes out and tells me she ordered me a new phone (probably a refurb but who cares at this point ) and it would arrive on thursday.
the tech started joking around with me at the end saying that if I got a bad gnex from the factory, that he would give me a NIB GSIII. I hope thats the case haha But I still love my Gnex and its peppy updates and hate touch wiz to death.
Interesting thanks for sharing bud
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little curious about this. has anybody that has gotten a new phone from sprint through tep had any problems with the new phone? any differences that you can tell from your first phone? sorry about kinda hijacking.
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little curious about this. has anybody that has gotten a new phone from sprint through tep had any problems with the new phone? any differences that you can tell from your first phone? sorry about kinda hijacking.
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I can say from experience, since I had an evo 4g before the nexus and my wife has an iphone 4s. We have gone through TEP with both devices.
Lets start with the Evo.
I was getting a lot of dropped calls, the speakers were worn out sounding poorly, it started turning on and off by itself. Went to sprint, the techs diagnosed that there was no water damage or accident damage so they didn't ask for the deductible and ordered me a phone. Replacement arrived in a generic white sprint box, the tech used the same battery I had and gave me a working phone (no scratches,dings or anything looked brand new)
My wifes iphone 4s
The bluetooth wasn't holding a connection to her cars bluetooth system or any bluetooth device at all. The techs diagnosed it and gave her the same treatment. The phone came in a generic box looking new and worked fine.
The story behind whether you ACTUALLY get a refurb or a truly new phone is this.
When the rep places the phone order the system tells him if there are any refurbished units at their warehouse. When there are none the warehouse itself sends a totally new not refurbished phone in the same generic box.
How do you know if you got a new phone or a refurb? Theres no way in my experience (I've had to order around 4 phones in the past 5 years with TEP and they have always worked great and looked new)
If you file a claim with asurion (theft, accidental damage or water damage) they send you a brand new phone after paying the $100 deductible.(happened with 1 phone that I dropped and cracked the screen)
interesting. what i was mostly wondering about was the screen on the gnex. i remember when i had the nexus 4g, people that went through tep said that the screen was replaced with a different one. it wasnt oled, or whatever the original screen was.
I had the issue when I flashed cm9 and paranoid android Roms. But the issue was only the roms
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kashb91 said:
interesting. what i was mostly wondering about was the screen on the gnex. i remember when i had the nexus 4g, people that went through tep said that the screen was replaced with a different one. it wasnt oled, or whatever the original screen was.
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Interesting, It could be a temporary outage of the parts.
I know for certain that for the iphones, the refurbish process is done by apple
So I would think that samsung is responsible for supplying sprints refurb units. Since the screen is made by Samsung themselves they should focus on putting the right screens.
and thursday can't come fast enough My gnex is now getting delayed texts. A lot of people text me, like once an hour the phone is ringing all of the messages that were sent to me at once during that period of time.

[Q] How to find T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 is refurbished

Hi,
I got a Samsung Galaxy S4 from T-Mobile. I got a problem with that it switched off automatically and did not turned on. When I took that to store, they removed the back case, removed the battery and put it back. It started to work fine. But they processed an exchange.
I received a exchange device without back case and battery. They wanted me to use the back case and battery from old device and send back the old device.
I am not sure if it is a refurbished device or not. how to find it out? I tried with #RTN# and LaunchPro methods. nothing worked out.
Appreciate the help..
Thanks
JK
baalatin said:
Hi,
I got a Samsung Galaxy S4 from T-Mobile. I got a problem with that it switched off automatically and did not turned on. When I took that to store, they removed the back case, removed the battery and put it back. It started to work fine. But they processed an exchange.
I received a exchange device without back case and battery. They wanted me to use the back case and battery from old device and send back the old device.
I am not sure if it is a refurbished device or not. how to find it out? I tried with #RTN# and LaunchPro methods. nothing worked out.
Appreciate the help..
Thanks
JK
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It is a refurbished device with it coming from tmobile. Does it have all stickers on it like a new device would.
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It is a refurbished device with it coming from tmobile. Does it have all stickers on it like a new device would.
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Yes. It has the stickers on the screen. But it does not have the back cover and battery.
einrae214 said:
It is a refurbished device with it coming from tmobile. Does it have all stickers on it like a new device would.
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Not necessarily, if there havent been enough returns to be refurbished yet, because its only been out a short time, they will send out new ones in plain packaging.
I asked the customer care and asked if it is a refurbished one. They told it is a brand new one. As long as it does not cause any problem, I am fine. But it is nice to find if it is refurbished or not.
And also, since they did not send the battery, I cannot move the data, contacts and files from old phone to new phone.
Is there any way to take backup of my old phone to computer like we do for iPhone?
baalatin said:
And also, since they did not send the battery, I cannot move the data, contacts and files from old phone to new phone.
Is there any way to take backup of my old phone to computer like we do for iPhone?
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Er, turn old phone on with battery, plug it into a USB port. Any powered USB port. Leaving it plugged in, remove the battery. Phone will stay on. Turn new phone on. there, you got two 'on' phones.
I'd use Titanium Backup to get all data from old one to new one, personally. but I'm sure there's other methods out there. :good:
baalatin said:
I asked the customer care and asked if it is a refurbished one. They told it is a brand new one. As long as it does not cause any problem, I am fine. But it is nice to find if it is refurbished or not.
And also, since they did not send the battery, I cannot move the data, contacts and files from old phone to new phone.
Is there any way to take backup of my old phone to computer like we do for iPhone?
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Google account backsup contacts
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If you can't tell if it's new or refurbished what's the difference?
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If you can't tell if it's new or refurbished what's the difference?
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Refurb units have a tendency to crap out early and have issues. I have had two refurb phones, a RAZR and an HTC windows phone.
The battery sucks on the RAZR, worse than it should. It overheats frequently and I used to get screen temperature warnings while watching a video or playing a game.
The HTC's screen never did work quite right, and then it started making phantom calls after a couple of months.
I've heard almost every refurb unit has some sort of issue.
And, besides, if you had just bought a $700 phone, wouldn't you want a new one to replace the one you just bought,.
Did you bother to read terms? Clearly states keep your cover and battery. T-mobile has always done this...nothing new.
And as stated, if you can't tell what's the difference?
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Refurb units have a tendency to crap out early and have issues. I have had two refurb phones, a RAZR and an HTC windows phone.
The battery sucks on the RAZR, worse than it should. It overheats frequently and I used to get screen temperature warnings while watching a video or playing a game.
The HTC's screen never did work quite right, and then it started making phantom calls after a couple of months.
I've heard almost every refurb unit has some sort of issue.
And, besides, if you had just bought a $700 phone, wouldn't you want a new one to replace the one you just bought,.
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Bunk. Depends on who's doing the refurbishing. I've had many refurb electronics and they've worked at least as well as new ones. If it's a refurb from a manufacturer then it's gone through another round of QA testing and is likely to have a lower failure rate overall than new units.
As I said, if you can't tell the difference then it doesn't matter. If it's obviously used then that's another matter.
http://dealnews.com/features/What-You-Need-to-Know-When-Buying-Refurbished-Electronics/637464.html
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Bunk. Depends on who's doing the refurbishing. I've had many refurb electronics and they've worked at least as well as new ones. If it's a refurb from a manufacturer then it's gone through another round of QA testing and is likely to have a lower failure rate overall than new units.
As I said, if you can't tell the difference then it doesn't matter. If it's obviously used then that's another matter.
http://dealnews.com/features/What-You-Need-to-Know-When-Buying-Refurbished-Electronics/637464.html
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It greatly depends on what brand the device is. For example most of my home electronics are refurbished since they cost half the price. My wife's iPod is refurbished and I couldn't tell the difference if you put an gun to my head.
But an HTC phone on the other hand? Never again would I accept a refurbished HTC device. I had a MyTouch4G go bad and need to be replaced. T Mobile sent me a refurbished one. That broke. New refurbished one. Broken out of the box. Another refurbished one, bad screen. Another refurbished one, the camera wasn't physically installed. Then they gave me a brand new Sensation because of the trouble. It was a nightmare because HTC does a crappy job of returning their stuff.
It also depends on why the unit is refurbished. If you return a phone they can't sell it as new, even if nothing is wrong with it. So they check it out and make sure its all working then they call it refurbished. That phone is probably fine. But if its a warrant replacement because something is broken, the manufacturer might do a crappy job of fixing it. You don't want that one.
But all refurbs go in the same pile so there is no way to know if you got a return or a formally broken one.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Hello again I was wanting to change kernals and was wondering if and what I need to wipe begore and after installing the kernal the for your help
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Hello again I was wanting to change kernals and was wondering if and what I need to wipe begore and after installing the kernal the for your help
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I think you replied to the wrong thread.
But...wipe cache and dalvik before flashing the new kernel.
Then reboot. That's all you need to do.
O sorry thanks a bunch though
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And it won't make a difference if it's new or refurbished.
Pp.
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[Q] Battery dead?

Hello, my Verizon One won't seem to charge. The other day I woke up, used my phone till it was at about 85%, then topped it off back to 100% before I left as I was going to be on the road most of the day. When I took it off the charger I noticed it was a bit warm, not excessively so but noticeable. A couple of minutes later (it had been off the charger) I noticed it was getting hotter. I restarted it hoping for the problem to sort itself out. Maybe 30 minutes later the battery had dipped to 25% and the phone was very warm. I started to get worried and turned it off. Hoping that would at least postpone the problem I put it aside and didn't mess with it. About another half hour later I picked up the phone to see if it had cooled off, only to find that it was even hotter! I got very worried and actually had to hold an ice cube to the back of the phone because I'd heard of bad things happening to overheating phones. That seemed to solve the problem and the battery seemed to have finally run out because it didn't heat up anymore. I got home and tried to charge it to no avail. The thing seems to be completely dead. I was running CM 11 but I hadn't messed with any processor settings. I thought it would be a software issue because of the beta version of CM but idk after it continued to overheat after it was shut down. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Also, if I should just send it to HTC support let me know. I've been reluctant to contact them since the phone is rooted and all...
I have heard to place the phone under a light with the charging cord hooked up. I know it sounds weird but people says it works. I have heard nothing but horror stories about cm11 and refuse to run that Rom. From issues that you describe to it breaking the lte radio and having to flash an ruu to get it working again. There are so many other Roms that are real good.
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I have heard to place the phone under a light with the charging cord hooked up. I know it sounds weird but people says it works. I have heard nothing but horror stories about cm11 and refuse to run that Rom. From issues that you describe to it breaking the lte radio and having to flash an ruu to get it working again. There are so many other Roms that are real good.
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Before all this CM11 worked great. No lag and everything seemed to work fine minus a couple occasional glitches. Could it be the ROM as it continued to heat when turned off?
I've had the phone on the charger for about a day now, no sign of life. What will happen if I send it to HTC support?
Where did you get the phone? Most likely if from Verizon you can contact their customer support line, tell them it isn't charging and they'll send you a refurb. I just don't mention to them that the phone is rooted and they have always exchanged mine without issue.
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Where did you get the phone? Most likely if from Verizon you can contact their customer support line, tell them it isn't charging and they'll send you a refurb. I just don't mention to them that the phone is rooted and they have always exchanged mine without issue.
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I got mine from Viva Movil as they had it on sale. Would it work the same way since it is a branch of Verizon?
Listerine611 said:
I got mine from Viva Movil as they had it on sale. Would it work the same way since it is a branch of Verizon?
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There's no harm in calling Verizon tech support, telling them your problem and asking for a replacement device. The worst they can say is no. But then you'd have other options. I don't see them telling you no. I had an issue with a phone a got off Craigslist and they replaced it. I didn't tell them I wasn't the original owner but it was only a few months old and shouldn't matter anyway. They didn't even ask tho.
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There's no harm in calling Verizon tech support, telling them your problem and asking for a replacement device. The worst they can say is no. But then you'd have other options. I don't see them telling you no. I had an issue with a phone a got off Craigslist and they replaced it. I didn't tell them I wasn't the original owner but it was only a few months old and shouldn't matter anyway. They didn't even ask tho.
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Thanks! I'll try tomorrow and see how it goes :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks! I'll try tomorrow and see how it goes :fingers-crossed:
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The exact same thing happened to me about a month ago and I have been terrified to send it in to HTC or use my Squaretrade replacement program for fear they would figure out it was rooted and send me back my broken device with a voided warranty.
Finally I took it into verizon yesterday and they are now sending me a new one in the mail.
I have to send them my broken one after I receive the new one and I'm afraid they might detect its rooted and charge me the $600 for the new device they sent me.
Anyone gone through something similar?
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I got mine from Viva Movil as they had it on sale. Would it work the same way since it is a branch of Verizon?
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I bought my HTS One from Viva Mobil too, and it clearly was shipped by Verizon.
Three weeks ago, it stopped booting or charging. I walked into a local VZW store and they couldn't wake it either, so they couldn't see I had rooted the phone. They ordered a warranty replacement for me.
I doubt that they're going to bother to see what ROM is on the returned unit..
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I bought my HTS One from Viva Mobil too, and it clearly was shipped by Verizon.
Three weeks ago, it stopped booting or charging. I walked into a local VZW store and they couldn't wake it either, so they couldn't see I had rooted the phone. They ordered a warranty replacement for me.
I doubt that they're going to bother to see what ROM is on the returned unit..
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Just got back from the VZW store, they took it but said "if any software manipulation was detected" I would be charged $300 for the refurb phone. Better than $600 but I'm kinda worried.
I believe this is associated with running a non sense based rom on the phone. There was another guy who had his phone overheat and speakers blown when he was running AOSP, and I know the overheating thing happened to multiple people. I feel like for some reason it's too risky to run AOSP because of these horror stories so if I want an AOSP feel I'll just run a GPE rom with xposed to tweak it how I like. Never had bad luck since, and I predict I won't have any in the future since these roms are made for our hardware by HTC themselves.
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[Q] Camera with purple fringing - ok to send to HTC for repair with S-off/root?

Hi guys,
So my trusty M7 finally started exhibiting the infamous purple fringing camera defect after close to two years. I thought I got lucky and got one of the original good ones, oh well. I've been busy with school and unfortunately haven't had chance to keep up with the M7 xda developments since I did S-off and root with the original exploit. I've been running the stock verizon ROM - never updated (blocked OTA update) because I need foxFi and I thought the more recent updates (kitkat) killed or crippled tether/foxFi operation.
Two questions:
1. I'd like to have send my phone to HTC to repair the camera module. A friend who did the same last fall had his phone updated to kikat and the latest official ROM. However, his was completely stock when sent in (no s-off or root, stock recovery). Is it wise for me to send in the phone as is to HTC? If not, what steps should I take?
2. I'd like to keep my existing ROM for the sole purpose of keeping FoxFi/tethering fully operational and trouble-free. Am I being completely nonsensical - do the more recent Android builds (kitkat and beyond) from Verizon really kill FoxFi/tethering?
Ideally, I'd love to have the camera repaired and keep my S-off/root status. Is this possible with sending back to HTC?
I did a search on the topic but didn't find an exact answer. If I missed it, I apologize in advance. Trying to finish grad school, and unfortunately just don't have as much free time to keep up with all the cool stuff at XDA as I used to be
I don't have any answer for you, but would like to know myself. The purple tint is the only reason I'm considering getting rid of my M7 soon.
Return to stock and lock/s-on. HTC may give you a different device, they may change the board out. If you send it in stock with s-off, it may invalidate the warranty on a worst case. If they honor the warranty, they will run their ruu and turn s-on anyway,, so just save yourself the trouble and do it yourself to avoid invalidating the warranty.
Edit: when you get your phone back, you can s-off with Sunshine and then use the old ruu's to return your phone to the old stock Rom and firmware.
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My roommate sent his phone in for HTC to repair it. The CSR said for him to send it in and if they deem the camera issue is due to H/W malfunction they would repair it at no cost. He sent it in and it took over a month for him to get contact from HTC on whats going on with his device. He tried online chat, email, phone calls, and no one could give him an answer about whats going on. Another month goes by and he gets tired of waiting so he went onto his claim ticket and checked the box saying "just return my device". This is when he started to get emails, lots of emails, that they want him to pay $250 for the repair because it is out of warranty. I had him do another online chat with HTC and tell them, on htc twitter account they posted a tweet (that is no longer available) that the fix they had for the camera was software and that it WILL fix the purple hue issue. After about an hour or so the CSR wouldnt confirm HTC would fix the device so he requested for it to come back, as is and he would get just go insurance route. Another month passes and a box showed up from htc. It was his phone, or we thought it was. He hurried up and activated it and proceed to see if they fixed the issue. Once logging the IMIE into sprint site, it came back saying the phone was a Black HTC One m7 (the device is grey). Not a big deal, and we didnt think anything of it and tried out the camera. Camera worked great, and still does but now he is seeing the screen lifting off as if they forgot to glue it back down. you can almost separate the screen from the body with a finger nail or guitar pic. HTC wont offer to repair it because in the system it shows he declined the repair and wanted the device back. (they had to do something to the device because the IMIE is for a black phone not a grey one)
now i have the purple hue issue on my phone. I dont have a back up to let them have for 3 months as they figure out what parts they can pull to put into it. so i wont be dealing with their repair center. to much hassle to maybe get the phone fixed.
@synisterwolf
I find it VERY hard to believe in your story. (Trying my best not to sound negative... lol) Because I was one of the first people people to get the M7 and I got the Purple Hue as well. From the day I sent me phone, to the time it came back repaired at my doorstep... it was about 10 days. Including shipping. My HTC rep online was so helpful and helped me send it in with ease.
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@synisterwolf
I find it VERY hard to believe in your story. (Trying my best not to sound negative... lol) Because I was one of the first people people to get the M7 and I got the Purple Hue as well. From the day I sent me phone, to the time it came back repaired at my doorstep... it was about 10 days. Including shipping. My HTC rep online was so helpful and helped me send it in with ease.
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When did you send it in? Everyone has different experiences. If you read up in the international One section, you would see his story isn't too far fetched. If you used an unlock token or sent it in s-off and/or unlocked, they can in fact deny warranty claim and try to charge you for a new motherboard. (That is where the $250 charge would come from).
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Uzephi said:
When did you send it in? Everyone has different experiences. If you read up in the international One section, you would see his story isn't too far fetched. If you used an unlock token or sent it in s-off and/or unlocked, they can in fact deny warranty claim and try to charge you for a new motherboard. (That is where the $250 charge would come from).
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I did S-On when I sent it in, I'm sure that made my process a lot smoother. This was about exactly a year ago. My purple issue wasn't horrible at first, but it progressively became worse so after like 6 months of suffering I sent it in.
im_high_tech said:
I did S-On when I sent it in, I'm sure that made my process a lot smoother. This was about exactly a year ago. My purple issue wasn't horrible at first, but it progressively became worse so after like 6 months of suffering I sent it in.
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Well,, if you sent in shortly after the m7 was realised, HTC said up and down it was software for quite awhile. You must have sent it in after they admitted it was hardware.
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im_high_tech said:
I did S-On when I sent it in, I'm sure that made my process a lot smoother. This was about exactly a year ago. My purple issue wasn't horrible at first, but it progressively became worse so after like 6 months of suffering I sent it in.
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it was easy because it was in warranty. Mine and my roommates are both out of warranty. Even though HTC did say they would fix because they acknowledged it was in fact hardware related. I was like pulling teeth to get it done. I understand they will be fast for warrantys but the could care less if you are out of the 1 year range.
My roommates phone was never S-off or dev unlocked. he still has it 100% stock (which is weird to me) and HTC still did what they did. I guess you need to catch the right CSR on the right day or you could end up like he did. I'm not trying to persuade you not to do so. i just wanted to share the experience he had. When i couldnt get HTC to tell me they would without a doubt fix mine for free i gave up. I do have bestbuys insurance and i get a NEW device if i pay the 150 delectable. So i might wait till the last month i have on contract and pay the delectable and get the new device.
Appreciate the feedback. I haven't contacted HTC yet. My phone is obviously out of warranty (got it aug 2013 I think), though I was banking on HTC taking care of the repair for free since it was a hardware defect. I don't have access to a backup phone, and at this point, I am starting to think it's not worth the trouble to send it in :-/
This is a bummer... I really like the M7.
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Appreciate the feedback. I haven't contacted HTC yet. My phone is obviously out of warranty (got it aug 2013 I think), though I was banking on HTC taking care of the repair for free since it was a hardware defect. I don't have access to a backup phone, and at this point, I am starting to think it's not worth the trouble to send it in :-/
This is a bummer... I really like the M7.
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its worth a shot if the devices isnt your main device. wait till you upgrade then contact HTC and have them fix it. i wish i could remember where i saw that they accepted it as a H/W problem so i have proof but i cant. only the part where they said S/W would fix it. :/
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its worth a shot if the devices isnt your main device. wait till you upgrade then contact HTC and have them fix it. i wish i could remember where i saw that they accepted it as a H/W problem so i have proof but i cant. only the part where they said S/W would fix it. :/
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I said it. It is in the device F.A.Q. I will look up the support call as all calls are recorded for legal purposes. I will edit this when I get home and look up my ticket number for you.
Edit: sent PMs to you both with the support numbers as these shouldn't be shared publicly.
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synisterwolf and uzephi thanks guys for the input! Got the PM uzephi. I'll definitely give this a shot whenever I do upgrade, although that might not be until August or September. The M7 is still pretty sweet even now, despite the camera issue. Honestly, if I could put in a new battery, I can see myself using the M7 as my main device for at least another year if not more.
Going on a tangent here, but it looks like I may have to with the mixed reviews of the M9 so far. I am guessing Qualcomm really messed up with 810 this time around...

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