So I busted one of the pins on my moto 360 the other day, I figured finding a replacement pin would be pretty easy, but I have been mistaken as I can't find them anywhere. I contacted moto support and asked about it and they said they don't replace that part but they will contact me within 4 hours with what they can do for me. Does anyone here have any ideas where to get a replacement for it?
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So I busted one of the pins on my moto 360 the other day, I figured finding a replacement pin would be pretty easy, but I have been mistaken as I can't find them anywhere. I contacted moto support and asked about it and they said they don't replace that part but they will contact me within 4 hours with what they can do for me. Does anyone here have any ideas where to get a replacement for it?
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I simply sent my watch back to the factory and got a free replacement.
eatatjoes13 said:
So I busted one of the pins on my moto 360 the other day, I figured finding a replacement pin would be pretty easy, but I have been mistaken as I can't find them anywhere. I contacted moto support and asked about it and they said they don't replace that part but they will contact me within 4 hours with what they can do for me. Does anyone here have any ideas where to get a replacement for it?
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They are just 22mm pushbars. Should be able to get them from Amazon or any watch shop.
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turns out i actually also cracked the back of the watch upon further inspection... getting the replacement.
Not as simple as that. There are different widths. I'm in the same boat; lost a pin and need to replace it. I don't need a replacement BAND, just the pin. And it's been way too difficult to find the info online- this is the closest I've found, unfortunately. I am on the 2nd try from a jeweler, and I'm heading back today- got the width right but the pin is a little too short. I originally asked for a 22mm, and I think that's what these are(haven't measured) but if so the pins need to be 23+.
23 mm is the biggest pin size I can fit in there
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So I bought my note 2 a few weeks ago. I've loved everything about it until a few days ago, when I realized there was something going on with my s pen (or screen). I've attached a picture that will make it easier to see what the issue is. Basically, there is a roughly 1 cm wide band (the dashed region in the attached picture) running down the length of the screen where the s pen simply refuses to write or touch; it'll avoid it or jump past it. I've been reading about the s pen and it may be a defective s pen... but then again it may have something to do with the screen. I can use my finger just fine... just the s pen won't work right on that strip of the screen. Let me know if you know why this is happening and/or how to fix it! Thanks!
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So I bought my note 2 a few weeks ago. I've loved everything about it until a few days ago, when I realized there was something going on with my s pen (or screen). I've attached a picture that will make it easier to see what the issue is. Basically, there is a roughly 1 cm wide band (the dashed region in the attached picture) running down the length of the screen where the s pen simply refuses to write or touch; it'll avoid it or jump past it. I've been reading about the s pen and it may be a defective s pen... but then again it may have something to do with the screen. I can use my finger just fine... just the s pen won't work right on that strip of the screen. Let me know if you know why this is happening and/or how to fix it! Thanks!
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It sounds to me like a hardware problem. I would try toggling the spen settings and seeing if any of them fix it. But you will probably have to get your phone replaced by samsung. I think this is the number to call (888) 987-4357
Yeah that is definitely a hardware issue, luckily one that is covered by Samsung. You'll get a new one free of charge. Just call customer care and they will direct you on how to handle the exchanging process.
If you have Sprint, you might as well just make an appointment at a service center since that's exactly what they'll tell you to do so they can diagnose the issue on-site and in-person. Then they will most likely mail you a new one (or re-manufactured, but not refurbished) and have you send the old one in the return package.
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Took it in to Sprint, and the guy told me the digitizer was defective. I don't have TEP so he offered to fix it for $55. Screw that! I may have to go a week or so without my phone but Samsung is going to fix it for free since it's covered in the warranty. Thanks for the help, guys!
Yeah that's crap. Well enjoy the new one.
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Don't know if I'd believe the Sprint tech that it's a digitizer issue if you can draw those lines with your finger. But regardless, I'm sure Samsung will be able to figure out what the actual problem is.
So I got home one night, turned on my tablet and the left corner's back light was darker than the rest. the logical thing to do is to restart the device and hope that it's an software issue. Unfortunately, it wasn't, now I have a note 10.1 that has no back light and I can not see a thing on it. The devices is rooted so Samsung will not be covering the warranty. I contacted them and they directed me to a third party repair shop after giving me 3 fake phone numbers. Story of my life...
So now I want to repair it myself but first I need to take off the cover. Anyone have experience taking apart this device? I don't want to inflect any unnecessary physical damage to the device. it seems like a pretty solid unit and I haven't been able to find anything online with the 2014 edition.
I would brick it completely and pass it through warranty. If you kill the bootloader they won't be able to tell if it was rooted or not.
no that won't work. When I called they asked me where I got the device from, I told them it was off of ebay and they said they are not covering it.
I couldn't get it in Canada at the time because the freaken thing wasn't even released here yet.
no that won't work. When I called they asked me where I got the device from, I told them it was off of ebay and they said they are not covering it.
I couldn't get it in Canada at the time because the freaken thing wasn't even released here yet.
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no that won't work. When I called they asked me where I got the device from, I told them it was off of ebay and they said they are not covering it.
I couldn't get it in Canada at the time because the freaken thing wasn't even released here yet.
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Why should it matter where it's from if the product has failed then the product has failed and they should fix it as long as its within warranty and the device hasn't been tampered with physically! Honestly some company policies bug the hell out of me * Rant over!
I feel for you mate.
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Why should it matter where it's from if the product has failed then the product has failed and they should fix it as long as its within warranty and the device hasn't been tampered with physically! Honestly some company policies bug the hell out of me * Rant over!
I feel for you mate.
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Yep, sad life. My options are very limited atm.
Have you found a replacement part for the 2014 10.1?
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Have you found a replacement part for the 2014 10.1?
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He might not even need a replacement part, could just be as simple as a loose connector maybes
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Yep, sad life. My options are very limited atm.
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Btw have you contacted the ebay seller you bought it off? Maybe the company you bought it off could help you somehow i.e. maybe they could send it back to Samsung since they'd be the initial customer - I don't really know tbh but worth a shot atleast complaining to the ebay seller about your problem.
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He might not even need a replacement part, could just be as simple as a loose connector maybes
Btw have you contacted the ebay seller you bought it off? Maybe the company you bought it off could help you somehow i.e. maybe they could send it back to Samsung since they'd be the initial customer - I don't really know tbh but worth a shot atleast complaining to the ebay seller about your problem.
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loose connector might actually be the issue but I can't tell if Idk how to open the damn thing.
The third party repair shop Samsung directed me to asks for $150 for screen replacement.
I don't want to pay extra if loose cable is the issue.
I probably should contact the ebay sales person too.
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I would brick it completely and pass it through warranty. If you kill the bootloader they won't be able to tell if it was rooted or not.
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how to kill the bootloader?
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how to kill the bootloader?
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Flashing the wrong stuff. It's easier than it looks. I'm saying this because that was pretty common on the nexus 7 and they covered it under warranty. I replaced one no problem.
If you know exactly where it is flashing the bootloader through Odin it's as easy as pull the cable off.
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no that won't work. When I called they asked me where I got the device from, I told them it was off of ebay and they said they are not covering it.
I couldn't get it in Canada at the time because the freaken thing wasn't even released here yet.
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That's really weird, they should cover it as long as it is an official product. I bought the Nexus on US and fixed it in Europe no problem. Honestly, Samsung is taking a really wrong path, I'm seriously considering not buying Samsung anymore.
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So I got home one night, turned on my tablet and the left corner's back light was darker than the rest. the logical thing to do is to restart the device and hope that it's an software issue. Unfortunately, it wasn't, now I have a note 10.1 that has no back light and I can not see a thing on it. The devices is rooted so Samsung will not be covering the warranty. I contacted them and they directed me to a third party repair shop after giving me 3 fake phone numbers. Story of my life...
So now I want to repair it myself but first I need to take off the cover. Anyone have experience taking apart this device? I don't want to inflect any unnecessary physical damage to the device. it seems like a pretty solid unit and I haven't been able to find anything online with the 2014 edition.
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I have torn down this tablet several times and posted pictures over in general. Take a look and send me a PM if you any questions. If I have time, I will write up a tutorial on a full disassembly/ reassembly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551881
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Serinety said:
I have torn down this tablet several times and posted pictures over in general. Take a look and send me a PM if you any questions. If I have time, I will write up a tutorial on a full disassembly/ reassembly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551881
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Wow thats really helpful. I always thought the cover was adhesive taped on.
Ill give it a shot a see what happens.
Thanks for the reply.
Serinety, i couldnt tell from the pics whether its possible to unscrew the micro usb jack without removing the plastic frame. And would the latter be difficult, if necessary? A battery, usb port or home button exchange could become necessary for some, in the future.
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Serinety, i couldnt tell from the pics whether its possible to unscrew the micro usb jack without removing the plastic frame. And would the latter be difficult, if necessary? A battery, usb port or home button exchange could become necessary for some, in the future.
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Let me take a closer look at this. I'll update in the next few days
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So I got my phone last week and I've been extremely careful with it since I'm waiting on a case to ship - no drops or falls. I just noticed today the glass covering the rear camera is cracked. It affects the camera only if light is hitting it just right so its mostly just a minor inconvenience. I have rooted my phone and am wondering if I'm eligible for a replacement or if I just need to wait for repair kits to come out? Any help is appreciated thanks!
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Wow, that sucks. I can't speak for eligibility, but if it is made of glass, which it probably is if it cracked like you say, then you might be able to mitigate the problem with automotive windshield repair glue.
If you are taking about the root, that doesn't stop you from getting your warranty! Just make sure to go back to stock and lock the bootloader before sending it back.
Google is replacing the phone for me! Thanks for your help guys. My case is here so this time around hopefully it won't become a problem again.
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Google is replacing the phone for me! Thanks for your help guys. My case is here so this time around hopefully it won't become a problem again.
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Joe - How did you get Google to replace it? NexusProtect? Mine is broken too and I had a case on it!
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Joe - How did you get Google to replace it? NexusProtect? Mine is broken too and I had a case on it!
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I actually didn't get nexus protect because I'm usually really careful with my devices but I used the Google support in the Google play help. I just tried looking exactly where I made the claim but maybe since I'm out of the two week grace period its not available for that purchase. But I went to my Google play account purchases and chose the phone purchase and got a support ticket. Sorry for the vague response. I'm at work and I'll check a bit later from a computer
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here is where I was able to make the ticket with google's support: https://support.google.com/store/contact/devices_remorse_return
I was within the 15 days and in the ticket was able to explain that the glass cracked over the camera but that I really enjoyed the phone overall. Support got back to me within 20 minutes and requested some pictures. After I sent them the next day they sent me a link to 'purchase' the exchange (it just places an AUTH charge on your card which is removed once you send back the cracked device)
Let me know if you need any other help
Hey guys, my phone got slammed in a car door and I finally paid £130 and replaced the screen because it got damaged to the point of being unusable but in the process of replacing it I accidently broke the ribbon for the multitask button. I've tried searching for the part on eBay etc and can't find a replacement part, could someone link me please? If it's available. Thanks in advance
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Hey guys, my phone got slammed in a car door and I finally paid £130 and replaced the screen because it got damaged to the point of being unusable but in the process of replacing it I accidently broke the ribbon for the multitask button. I've tried searching for the part on eBay etc and can't find a replacement part, could someone link me please? If it's available. Thanks in advance
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I think you ****ed up, sending it to oneplus is you only option, also forget your warrenty.
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I think you ****ed up, sending it to oneplus is you only option, also forget your warrenty.
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Meh the part will be like £5 I'd rather not wait weeks and pay a lot I can manage for now I might not even fix it and I bought the phone used from CEX no warranty
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Meh the part will be like £5 I'd rather not wait weeks and pay a lot I can manage for now I might not even fix it and I bought the phone used from CEX no warranty
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Dunno, not much parts for the OP3. Have you watched JerryRigEverything? He has a really nice disassembly video.
Confirmed, you DID f**k up.
There are NO official replacement parts available online because OnePlus does not sell them to third parties. Anything you may come across is not official - including that screen you got somewhere.
Even if you don't mind unofficial parts, it's really hard to get small single parts for devices with poor service support. Full screen assemblies are fairly common, pretty much anything else isn't.
BTW, screen replacement in official service center costs about as much as you paid for the screen. Didn't benefit at all doing it alone ...
Don't have many options now, go check aliexpress, dealextreme and similar sites if you find anything. If not, well, ... you'll have to shell out even more £££.
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Morning folks
Need some advice recently sent my phone back under warranty to fonefix in Ireland. Got the phone yesterday fully working but they have not sent the sim tray back.
Been looking online (mainly amazon so I can use prime) and been unable to see a replacement, can you point me in the right direction
Thanks alot lee
Get back onto them Lee and ask for it and if not a replacement one, no need for you to be out of pocket for their mistake
Like redultra82 said first ask them for a replacement, but if they don't have it I've seen some on aliexpress. It'll take long but it's really the only place they probably have it.
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Like redultra82 said first ask them for a replacement, but if they don't have it I've seen some on aliexpress. It'll take long but it's really the only place they probably have it.
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That's the same place I seen them and then you have the mess as I THINK there is other sim trays that might fit
Knowing the repair centre (i had issues with them) they deserve to be made replace it, they should have parts from phones they couldn't fix etc