Hey guys,
I'm having multiple issues with the headphone jack and the screen so I believe that I'll need to send my phone in to get fixed. Does anyone have any experience with getting a phone repaired under warranty? I want to know if it's worth paying the $35ish and having Sprint fix it at the store instead of sending the phone in to Samsung (which I'm assuming will happen.)
Thanks!
Is it my bad luck or S3's are not as good they are made out to be? My S3 has the inability to change the volume when it is put on silent and you want to raise it. To do so, the phone must be restarted. The phone also has Visual Voicemail and Caller ID issues. Seems to be a hardware issue? I am really annoyed right now that I paid $400 and my phone has had too many issues and this will be my 2nd exchange. Should I go with Samsung or T-Mobile for a faster replacement or does Samsung repair phones? I rather get a replacement regardless.
Your tmobile should just replace it on the spot if you tell them. Especially for something like that.
Sounds like software issues to me.
I have T-Mobile prepaid though. They ask me to send my phone in first and they will not replace it before I send it in like a contract customer.
Hey everyone,
I recently switched from Sprint to Tmobile and have a question regarding their repair procedures. I have noticed that my charging port is not working correctly as the charger cord will move and not charge the phone if not held in a certain way (found out the hard way when I woke up with a dead phone).
I know with Sprint, there were certain repair stores i would go to and have them look at it and they would give me a new or refurb phone if they found it was an issue that was caused by misuse. To my understanding with Tmobile, i can take it to any Tmobile store and have them look at it. If they see that it is a defect or an issue that wasnt caused by me physically damaging it, they will order me another one that will come in a day or so, is this correct? I have had the phone for about 2 months now.
If this is true, I plan on unrooting my phone and putting stock KK back on the phone. Is there anything else i need or should do? Thanks.
Pretty much. I just did a warranty claim on mine for GPS issues. The following applies if you are on Jump or the insurance program. I took mine into the closest tmo retail store. Mine was rooted when I went in and the rep realized it. He told me he couldn't process the claim for me since he noticed root. That's just a word of warning. So if you're rooted, take it back to stock before going in. But the guy was nice about it and just told me to unroot and take it to another store, or call tmo's technical support number. 1-877-453-1304, or 611 on a tmo phone. I suggest not calling from the phone you are trying to get fixed. I ended up calling and explained the situation to the rep. He walked me through a couple of steps and was super nice about it and processed a claim for me. I had actually done most of the things he suggested so he didn't harp on it and just took my word for it. The new phone was at my door about 12 hours later with a return mailer.
Thanks for the response and I'm glad it worked out for u
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Unroot it first before going to the service center, they wont fix a rooted unit.
Hi
A friend in work gave me his HTC one X to practice on as he damaged it and claimed on the insurance, because of this, the phone was blocked. Is there a way of unblocking this? Not concerned if it has to be rooted, as I can read up from here and do that.
If not, then I'll just use it for spares .
It's a UK phone (if that makes a difference)
Thanks
Thought id give this a bump and see if anyone has an idea about this?
Thanks
Dibbley247 said:
Thought id give this a bump and see if anyone has an idea about this?
Thanks
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Sounds like the imei has been blocked by the carrier. The only way to get it unblocked is if your friend contacts the carrier, which he probably won't because he would most likely be done for insurance fraud as he has claimed a new phone.
paulh1978 said:
Sounds like the imei has been blocked by the carrier. The only way to get it unblocked is if your friend contacts the carrier, which he probably won't because he would most likely be done for insurance fraud as he has claimed a new phone.
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Ah ok, it was faulty, but i managed to revive it again, oh well, something ican practice seperating the glass on then i suppose!
Thanks
HELP HARD BRICKED my LG G4
At the time I did and ended Downgrade process seemed that all ends well but the device was turned off and no longer enciendio not give anything the PC screen or only recognizes the device as QHSUSB_BULK to find and install the drivers recognize the device with the name Qualcomm HS-USB QLoader 9008 (COM13):crying::crying::crying:
Thanks for taking the time to read the post and I hope you are taking the time to read this, and you can help me solve this brick on my lg g4:good:
any solution? :crying:
As far as I know there is no fix if you attempted to downgrade your bootstack...sorry. There is a bold lettered post warning not to attempt a downgrade. Hopefully you can get a replacement through your carrier but they may deny it if they can figure out what you did.
it is not known whether there will be any solution as lg LG G2 or G4?
I sent mine in to LG repair and about a week later got it back fixed and flashed to 81110N under warranty.
Took about 8 days total.
Barsky said:
I sent mine in to LG repair and about a week later got it back fixed and flashed to 81110N under warranty.
Took about 8 days total.
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Bingo! there is no such thing as a hard brick if you got the right equipment.
How much did they charge to repair it ?
One Twelve said:
Bingo! there is no such thing as a hard brick if you got the right equipment.
How much did they charge to repair it ?
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Under warranty = No Charge
(or at least did in this case)
Just tell tmo to send you a replacement under warranty for $20. They'll pay for shipping both ways.
Sfkn2 said:
Just tell tmo to send you a replacement under warranty for $20. They'll pay for shipping both ways.
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I had not heard of that service. Nice.
But, I actually wanted my particular phone back. I don't have any of the problems some others have reported with wonky screens, messed up batteries, wifi issues or whatever some folks have experienced and I did not want a refurb nor even take a chance with another new unit. If I experienced any of these issues, I'd have been all over this for the quick turnaround.
Also, I bought mine outright and am a prepaid customer. TMO's official answer to our service requests is: Suck a big pink ****...go to lg
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Under warranty = No Charge
(or at least did in this case)
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Yeah but don't they check the device and discover you just voided your warranty ?
Even then it isn't the end of the world, these guys have the tools to fix it.
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Yeah but don't they check the device and discover you just voided your warranty ?
Even then it isn't the end of the world, these guys have the tools to fix it.
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nope
and you do not know someone who is working on a solution?
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Gerson Carranza said:
and you do not know someone who is working on a solution?
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Barsky said:
I had not heard of that service. Nice.
But, I actually wanted my particular phone back. I don't have any of the problems some others have reported with wonky screens, messed up batteries, wifi issues or whatever some folks have experienced and I did not want a refurb nor even take a chance with another new unit. If I experienced any of these issues, I'd have been all over this for the quick turnaround.
Also, I bought mine outright and am a prepaid customer. TMO's official answer to our service requests is: Suck a big pink ****...go to lg
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Well.... then send it to LG.. They don't send refurb units unless they absolutely cannot repair yours.
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Well.... then send it to LG.. They don't send refurb units unless they absolutely cannot repair yours.
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Yeah, long since have gotten back repaired.
Last time I shipped them my G2 for the digitizer, it only took them three days.
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I can not take it to the store for t mobile Warrantable me because I live in El Salvador
http://gsmmarhaba.com/threads/unbrick-lg-g4-brick-hs-usb-qdloader-9008-without-box.612/