I water damaged my HTC 10 and filed and Uh-Oh warranty claim. Unfortunately, It's not going too well (see log below).
I'd love to hear about your Uh-Oh experience, good or not. I'm curious to see if my experience is an unusual one.
7/22 - Claim initiated. I go with the authorization hold method: they place a $600 authorization hold, and overnight the phone to me ASAP (at least, that's what they promised to do in the T&C I signed). Upon receiving my replacement phone, I mail the broken phone to them. After they receive and inspect the phone, the hold is lifted.
7/23 - Hold authorized. For personal reasons, I had to put the hold on a debit card. Brief research revealed that it works just as well, except they actually withhold my money from me instead of simply placing a pending charge to a credit card. No problem, I'd have my $600 back in no time, right?
7/25 - I should have received my phone today, but the repair/swap tracking indicates it hasn't even been sent yet. Out of curiosity, I make a call to customer support. I get a young Indian lady whose English isn't perfect. She got pretty irritated when I asked her to repeat what she was saying because I couldn't understand her. I explained the issue, and she scheduled me for a repair within the next 24 hours. I rolled with it, because I thought that just meant a repair employee was going to look at my case.
7/25 - I called customer support again, because I quickly realized that she had no idea what I was talking about, and vice versa. I clearly understood this support guy, and he opened an escalation case for me. Great, someone was looking at my case. I was successfully lulled into a sense of security, which I soon realized is the sole function of HTC customer service.
7/28 - I get an email from the escalations team. In essence, they said that they were working on it, and they were closing the escalation case. No details, dates or promises. They did say I could "Rest assured that we will work on this for us to ship the phone as soon as possible." Although agitated, I foolishly 'rested assured.' and let it slide. I was leaving for vacation that day anyway, and I had accepted I was taking my frustrating temporary phone with me.
8/2 - After checking daily on the swap status and still no progress past 'request initiated,' I accepted the fact that I would have to take this nonsense with me on vacation. I contact customer support again via online chat - I'm pretty frustrated at this point, but I remain patient and calm to the service employees. The support guy reopened my escalation case, and noted they would be contacting me within 48 hours.
8/6 - After receiving no contact from anyone at HTC, I take it upon myself to take initiative and contact them via online chat (no phone service where I was staying). Of course it was Sunday, and our very busy friends in the RMA department don't work on weekends. I was told to contact during the week if I wanted answers. I decided to call them when I returned home.
8/7 - 3:00 pm - I called customer service, and after explaining my situation for the millionth time, the support lady attempted to get info from the repair department, but they were all 'on a call'. She promised that she would call me within the hour with answers.
8/7 - 5:00 pm - No call. I begrudgingly accepted responsibility for initiating contact again. I explained my situation and how escalations have been no help. I mentioned the many empty promises customer service has made over the past two weeks. My case is transferred to a new 'case manager'. He has a voice that radiates assurance and sounds like sweet molasses. He exercises (exceptional) active listening and empathy skills, and assures me he'll call repairs to find out what's up. He promised that he would call me by Wednesday (8/9) whether or not he had answers.
8/10 - No call, and the final straw
There's another similar thread in this section, I believe.
My uh oh experience sucked yugely.
I'm pretty sure that htc is going under. I love the product but their customer support communication is like a bad lsd trip. Lies, uncertainty, hard to understand English. It's really effed. After a month (yes a whole month) of dealing with calls, chats and emails, I miraculously fixed a digitizer issue I had with my 10 using the electric ignition from a BBQ lighter and gladly told htc to stick it. I pray nothing goes wrong with my phone from here on out because I'd hate to ever contact them again.
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My HTC10 power button is stuck and became hard to press. Saw few people have reported the same problem, so decided to call them and try to claim it on warranty.
Jun.12 - use online chat and they say it will be covered, so they will email me shipping label as soon as my ticket has been process by the RMA department.
Jun.14 - still no shipping label, chat with support, asked me to wait few more days.
Jun.16 - Still no shipping label, chat with support, this time the support took the responsibility and contact the right people and was able to issue me the shipping label during our chat.
Jun.17 - dropped off my phone with UPS.
Jun.22 - phone delivered to RAM center.
Jun.26 - repair status finally shows recieved
Jun.29 - repair started
July.05 - repair done.
July.07 - shipped back to me
July 12 - received.
==== up till this point, I was pretty happy with the experience... HOWEVER.....
After a few days of using, realized the initial problem (power button) is fixed and no complain, but the technician did not put back my digitizer property, the technician only assumes the original adhesive is still there so just press it back, but there is a ribbon cable behind the digitizer that kind of pushing the digitizer up, and the adhesive is no longer holding, so the digitizer slowly gets pushed up and a gap will show up at one corner. I can see that humidity and dust will get in soon or later and I will have more problem, not to mention the soft buttons are hard to press now because I now have to first push the digitizer back to position before the soft button will register my press. So here is the second round of claim:
July.17 - Chat with support on the problem, they open an escalation ticket. Again told me the shipping label will be emailed to me in a day or two.
July.20 - still no shipping label, chat with support, asked me to wait.
July.24 - still no shipping label, chat with support, this time the support said it will be emailed to me within the hour. Indeed it came within the hour.
July.25 - dropped the package off at UPS.
July.31 - arrived at RMA center.
===== NOW, here comes the bad part =====
Aug.08 - Repair tracking still shows "awaiting device", so chat with support, told me their status system has problem and is late for few days, the status will be updated in couple of days.
Aug.14 - Repair tracking still shows "awaiting device", so chat with support, checked with RMA department, said the device is there, and will be repaired and shipped to me by end of the week.
Aug.21 - Repair tracking still shows "awaiting device", so chat with support, checked with RMA, told me their status system has problem and is late for few days, the status will be updated in couple of days. (same thing the other support told me earlier), and I asked how much longer for repair, the support said there is some unexpected delay in RMA department, might take another 2 weeks...........
Sep.12 - Still no update, been chatting with them every week, I have been getting excuses like... RMA system update delay, waiting for parts, hurricane Harvey evaluation, post hurricane reduced work hours..., same excuses week after week. I have waited for 1.5 month, can't take it anymore, told the rep to just return my phone without repair. Rep said ok without any hesitation and contacted RMA department to issue a cancel of repair. And told me I will get return confirmation in 2~3 business day, of course I got nothing in 2~3days.
Sep. 20 - Chat again, this time the rep said they have raised my ticket to high priority and even requested for a new replacement phone for me, told them that's good, but only if I can get my hands on it.
Sep.25 - Got email from HTC, saying they have got my request to return the phone, so they have mailed it out.... WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RAISED PRIORITY AND NEW PHONE??? Whatever, I just want my phone back.
Sep.28 - After 2 months and 2 days without my phone, I got it back, problem still not fixed. Turned it on, it has been factory reset, AND A FXXKING SCREEN BLEED at one of the edges, they BROKE MY PHONE, it just need a glue job, and back with a broken screen. WTF.... But no point of contacting HTC again, they will just keep me waiting for another 2 month till I beg them to return it. I much rather take it to my local shop and speed $100 to replace a new digitizer and get it back within couple of hours.
My experience with HTC Uh-Oh has been TERRIBLE, they promise to take care of you, but it comes with a high price (wasted time and frustration and depreciation of your phone while you wait months till you get it back). I WOULD NOT BUY ANOTHER HTC AGAIN (after my Aria, HTC OneX, HTC8, and now HTC10, and my wife's HTC OneX and U11)
==update== Trying to setup my phone to use, and realized the digitizer is acting weird, it won't let me slide down the notification bar, even after reset. Checking phone info, guess what... the S/N is my phone, but IMEI is no longer the same, checking bootloader, it's LOCKED and S-ON, but my phone is a developer edition, should be UNLOCKED, the last flash date is Aug.14, WTF have you done with my phone, HTC???
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Hi all,
My missus has a UK T-Mobile Desire, it is bog standard, not been updated with a new rom or even Froyo. Today it showed the Android boot loader and then when it eventually decided to boot it seemed to be stuck in Safe Mode and the Home, Menu and Back buttons don't work.
I'm not sure what might have caused this, it's been running fine.... would a hard reset possibly fix the problem?
Thanks
if you havn't done anything to the phone, return it and get a new one just back up all your things to outlook or gmail or whatever you prefer and you are ready for a new Desire
hope this helps! good luck!
Yeah fortunately there is the return option...
Another thing about two weeks ago the Facebook Friends Stream Widget apparently stopped working for no apparent reason, I don't know if this and the bottom problem is linked...
I'll backup all her contacts etc later and try a hard reset then if necessary speak to T-mobile tomorrow.
Thanks
Tried a hard reset tonight and that made no difference. But playing with the buttons on boot and the phone booted normally..... all the buttons fully operational
Didn't last for long though.... the phone locked and I had to remove the battery.... guess what - SAFE MODE
Holding down the four buttons prevents the Safe Mode words displaying but the four buttons still don't work. I am going to call T-mobile tomorrow and see what they say.
Very angry indeed... outcome of me sending the phone to HTC... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8133471&postcount=32
Any advice would be really welcomed.
omg i just saw the email in the link
****ing outrageous
i had so much trouble with HTC when i had the HD2 but after enough arguing over the phone and threatening them with the sales of goods act they played fair and not only repaired the HD2 but gave me the Desire and a better contract.
how long have you had the phone for?
if you've had it for less than 6 months then phone T-Mobile and demand a new phone because it is covered under that law. That's right, T-Mobile, not HTC, because your contract is with them and it is up to them to supply you with a working phone for the contract agreement and the act states that these goods must last a certain period of time. So phone them up and tell them.
http://whatconsumer.co.uk/the-sale-of-goods-act/
EDIT: read them line by line this:
http://whatconsumer.co.uk/how-long-should-it-last/
To be honest with you I would have sent it to Tmobile and let them deal with HTC. When you bought the handset you entered into a contract with the retailer for the warranty, not the manufacturer. This is not the airtime contract I'm talking about by the way, that is a seperate issue.
I think you should get on to Tmobile about this and tell them you want it sorted asap. You can also contact Consumer Direct by clicking HERE. They will advise you on what your rights are and how to sort your problem out.
You should also look at getting a report from HTC to state exactly what they say the cause of damage was. At least then you will know what you are up against.
I called T-mobile earlier today to tell them what had happened... I was routed through to a call centre in Asia. The person was helpful to an extent... listened... went away... and returned and said that if the Manufacturer said the the phone is damaged and not covered by warranty then there is nothing they can do.
They suggested I take the phone into a T-mobile shop and pay for an exchange (yeah right!). I quoted the SOGA stuff and they have now said that a manager would call me back in 24 hours - the operator could not put me through to a manager nor could my call be re-routed to a UK based agent.
So at this stage I'm no better off really.
I have since heard back from HTC... and a rather abrupt message that I am not happy about... they have also taken two images that I assume shows "damage" there is no explanation with the pictures though...
One image shows a small white stick that half of which has turned red, another shows the motherboard and some circuitry and a small arrow pointing to it.. it looks fine to my untrained eye. Assuming it is damaged in some way is it possible that this is linked to moisture or as there have been issues with Desire motherboards could this be the same thing?
If anyone wants to see the images then I will email them...
Here is the content of the message and my reply however:-
From HTC:
Here are two images of the broken handset there are some more if you want some, as the phone is out of warranty you either pay the quote have the phone returned un-repaired or if you don't respond to the quote the phone will be discarded 30 days.
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My reply:
I have viewed the images and am unclear what exact "damage" exists, I will need this to be described fully in a report that summarises the exact nature and extent of any damage and repair required. I assume that the red label indicates the existence of moisture however is it not possible that this could have been activated due to ambience or humidity?
Under the Sale Of Goods Act, any fault that develops within the first six months of a product being sold is deemed to have been present at the time of sale. Since owning the phone, no incident that I am aware of has occurred that would give rise to the damage you say has been discovered, so the Sale Of Goods Act would come in to force. T-Mobile provided the phone in a sealed box, so I do not see how the damage could be down to them and as the ultimate supplier of the phone, I would have to hold you responsible for the sale of defective goods. Under the terms of the Act, it IS FOR YOU TO PROVE OTHERWISE or accept the repair or replacement of the phone at your expense.
In addition the handset is not out of warranty, in fact it is only 4 months old. It was also sent to you in a semi functional state - in other words it could be used fully except that just the bottom row of bottoms (excluding the roller) were not working. Can you please confirm that this is still the case should the handset be reassembled and returned.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU, HTC OR ANY PERSON ACTING ON BEHALF OF HTC DISCARD THE HANDSET AS THIS MAY CONSTITUTE A CRIMINAL ACT
I wish to make a formal compliant about the way in which this case has been handled, namely:-
1. I was never told nor did I agree that charges for both repair or return could be charged.
2. I was led to believe that the handset was still within warranty and would be repaired accordingly.
3. I have been told that you must replace items that do not need replacement, such as the LCD screen and the plastic surround which are known to have minor scratches consistent with fair wear and tear.
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Finished the review and have to give them a 10/10 for speed and service. Read full review as your experience may vary.
Some background information first. The power button on the phone stopped functioning properly. It wouldn't recognise a long click all the time (would either detect it as two short clicks) as you can imagine it is pretty annoying and for the price I paid (£530 when it came out). This happened when I was AOKP so I thought I some how potched the flash. Went back to full stock 4.0.4 yakju images off Google's webpage and still same problem, it was at this point I knew it must be a hardware problem.
[Sun. 15/04/12 ~ 20:00] - Went on my Samsung account on-line (pre-setup) and asked for a service request. Done all the troubleshooting and asked for it to be repaired, they send me out a letter in which to send the phone (other option is I would pay).
[Mon. 16/04/12 ~ 09:30] - Got a text off Samsung in which it said my service request had been accepted.
[Tue. 17/04/12 ~ 13:00] - Post came and there was my letter inside was a pre-paid special delivery (insured for £500) Royal mail bag, my customer service request form, another form for the company it is going to (get to that in a moment), a list of stuff I had to do such as record tracking numbers and getting a receipt off the post office etc. And finally a bubble wrap envelope to put the phone in. It turns out that samsung doesn't actually fixes there items themselves (atleast in my case) but employees a company called Intercity Mobile Communications to fix it. This company also fixes other devices such as the Nokia Lumia 800.
[Wed. 18/04/12 ~ 11:30] - Sent off the package and got my receipt now its a waiting game.
[Wed. 18/04/12 ~ 20:00] - Tracked the package and it is now awaiting to get sent to IMC.
[Thu. 19/04/12 ~ 14:30] - Package has been delivered to IMC. Now it's a waiting game.
[Thu. 19/04/12 ~ 15:55] - Got a Text from Samsung confirming my phone had arrived and was now being repaired, wow... at this rate its actually possible I could get it back tomorrow (I have high hopes).
[Thu. 19/04/12 ~ 18:00] - Checked My Samsung and its status is Engineer Assigned, so I guess that it won't be here by tomorrow or the end of this week tbh.
[Fri. 20/04/12 ~ 17:30] - Checked My Samsung again and it had been assigned to an Engineer again (?) and now its status is Pending, its the end of the week don't think ill hear much from the over the weekend.
[Mon. 23/04/12 ~ 17:30] - After about three Engineer Assigned on this one day, It say's repair completed twice (woo) nothing yet about it being sent back out.
[Tue. 24/04/12 ~ 11:15] - Got a text from Samsung stating that my phone has been repaired and will be shipping out to me within the next 48 hours.
[Wed. 25/04/12 ~ 20:30] - Checked My Samsung and my phone has been "Delivery in Progress" since yesterday, must have been late because I checked it last at 10pm. So its fixed just waiting for a delivery now.
[Thu. 26/04/12 ~ 18:35] - Checked my mail and no delivery yet status is the same on My Samsung, am going to call the up see what happens.
[Fri. 27/04/12 ~ 09:45] - Got a call back from ICM according to them the package was delivered Wednesday and they had the tracking number to prove it. Went my reception (I live in halls atm). And they put it in someone else's pigeon hole. This is the second time they have mixed my mail up, which shows there incompetence. But yes package was delivered here on the 25th so it was a week from when I sent it off. Very fast so I would say great company 9/10.
ADD ON... Would also like to note that the firmware the phone came back in is the same as I sent it out so they did not simply reflash it as other companies have done. A note was included with a diagram of what they done. Simply says replaced power button. All is well
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I had to send my phone back to Negri Electronics to be repaired. The received the phone on the 7th of March. As of yesterday they said it could still be another week before I get my phone back. The issue with mine was the wifi stopped working. I'm guesing they had to replace the entire main board. Might as well of given me a new phone if that was the case. I think mine had to be sent to Samsung UK for repair from Negri though. Really missing my Nexus been over a month without it now.
Sounds like a smooth process...
However, does anyone have experience with Samsung's service process if one had to pay out of pocket for repairs (due to a lack of warranty)?
I got an update from Negri Electronics this morning letting me know that my Nexus has been repaired and is on its way back to them now. Cant wait to have my phone back finally!
justanothernoob said:
I got an update from Negri Electronics this morning letting me know that my Nexus has been repaired and is on its way back to them now. Cant wait to have my phone back finally!
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Sweet, to bad samsung USA don't just fix it you would have it by now
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Sam's Samsung Warranty Repair Experience - GN Screen Issue
I purchased a Galaxy Nexus from Handtec back in November last year. I am very happy with the device as it has surpassed all my expectations but I have come across a screen issue since 12 April 2012.
The screen (while changing brightness settings, and whilst I am on higher brightness setting) flickers uncontrollably during simple phone usage. i.e. the brightness goes haywire and changes very rapidly on its own accord. The phone functions are unaffected and the apps/software do not seem to have a hand in this because this problem is completely random and does not happen consistently with one particular app. Also, I have the Auto Brightness feature disabled and the flicker I come across is psychedelic, and does not seem like it is a part of some battery saving feature.
I do not have a video of the problem, as I don't know when it is likely to occur, but I found a Youtube video of another Samsung GN owner who has the same issue. My screen flicker is exactly like his. Please find the video link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWXMPo_xrkM
I performed the same steps as the OP for sending in my device to Samsung for a Warranty Repair.
I am in the UK and live in South London.
I requested the envelope from Samsung on this Monday (16/04) over the phone and later got a text to say my repair request has been accepted.
I received the prepaid return Royal Mail SD envelope, a letter from Samsung and some bubble packing on Tuesday (17/04) which was sent by Standard First Class Post - I know receiving it the next day is quick!
Sent the phone back to Samsung on Wednesday (18/04) along with a nice cover letter detailing the issue and best scenarios to recreate the brightness flicker. I also requested in the cover letter to not simply flash the phone with 4.0.4 and return it to me, since I have already tried that and it does not work.
Checked today, Thursday (19/04) and my package has been delivered. As per OP's experience, I haven't received any confirmation (that my repair is in progress) texts yet.
Received a Special Delivery Package from A-Novo today (24/04). Opened the package and recorded everything on video. Brightness flicker seems to have been fixed but few other issues I noticed:
1. The Volume Up/Down and Power Buttons are not aligned properly anymore. There is barely any tactile feedback from these buttons, and it feels as if they are already depressed all the time. Only the volume up button has a slight click to it, but the rest have no feel whatsoever. Not at all happy with this because now it seems my phone has been operated upon and not put back together properly.
2. The cover letter I received says: "We've also installed the latest approved software as part of our standard repair process. This should improve your phone's performance." Now guess what? I sent the phone to ANovo while I was on 'yakju' code with a stock 4.0.4 build with IMM76D. What I have received back is stock 4.0.1 ITL41D (not even F!) version of Android and the code has been changed to 'yakjuxw' - this means that my phone would no longer be updated my Google directly. I am definitely not happy with this and Samsung will hear from me tomorrow.
3. I also noticed a small scratch on the volume rocker.
I spoke to Samsung this morning (25/04). They've booked my phone again with ANOVO. The lady on the phone was apologetic and said that if a repair company fails to repair the device 3 times, then Samsung would offer a new replacement straight away. In my scenario, this is the first time I received a repaired unit, and as such I am not yet eligible for any replacements.
Received the return packaging from Samsung on Thursday (26/04) and returned the phone back on Friday (27/04). Accordingly to Royal Mail, my phone has been held for delivery on Monday (30/04).
A new development took place on Friday (27/04). I got a call back from Samsung because apparently I left a very low score on their satisfaction survey after I last spoke with them. The lady on the phone recorded the conversation and I blurted out everything that ANOVO did on their first repair job. I was told that if they bodge the second repair, my issue will be escalated to a higher department and I might be eligible for a new replacement.
ANOVO received the phone for the second time on Monday (30/04).
I called the ANOVO office on Tuesday (01/05) for an update and the lady on the phone informs me of: 1. Volume and Power buttons have been fixed; 2. Correct phone build (YAKJU) and latest Android OS (4.0.4, IMM76I) has been installed; 3. The scratch on volume buttons has not been fixed because ANOVO wants me (the customer) to prove that they caused the damage.
I did not argue with the arrogant woman on the phone and said I will take up the matter with Samsung directly.
ANOVO dispathced my phone back on Wednesday (02/05).
I received my Galaxy Nexus back from ANOVO on Thursday (03/05) and guess what?
1. Volume and Power buttons are still messed up. There is no tactile feedback and they seem to be stuck and already depressed; 2. Phone has AGAIN been re-flashed with YAKJUXW build and Android 4.0.1 ITL41D; 3. Scratch on volume button still exists. The cover letter which I received this time, is exactly the same (apart from a different engineer's name) and does not even mention the three issues for which I had sent in the phone.
This is crossing the limit. Absolutely appalling service and blatant lies by the ANOVO Repair Company. Some manager from Samsung Call center is going to get a piece of my mind tomorrow morning.
So overall, my first Samsung Repair experience has been extremely poor and my phone has been operated upon twice (sent in for repair twice) and it is still not fixed. This is all with the same repair company - ANOVO. This company (ANOVO) may have fixed the initial issue for which I sent my phone in, but they definitely (perhaps not intentionally) created more problems for me; which they are unable to fix now.
I am trying for a new replacement now since there is no way I am going to send my phone in for the THIRD time, and that too with the ANOVO Repair Company. ANOVO is unprofessional, incompetent and they clearly do not care about what the customer has written in their page long cover letter.
Last update (09/05): Finally - after waiting for nearly a month - I have won my escalation appeal with Samsung. I have now been offered a brand new replacement for the Galaxy Nexus.
It was a fair decision to say the least, after my frustrating experience with the ANOVO repair centre and numerous phone calls to Samsung. I wrote a massive 3 page complaint letter (with all details) to follow Samsung's escalation process, but the end result is worth all the effort.
Just waiting to receive the return pacakaging now so I can return my bodged up Galaxy Nexus. I anticipate the replacement to arrive by mid of next week (15~17 May).
Cheers,
SAM
sidhaarthm said:
I purchased a Galaxy Nexus from Handtec back in November last year. I am very happy with the device as it has surpassed all my expectations but I have come across a screen issue since 12 April 2012.
The screen (while changing brightness settings, and whilst I am on higher brightness setting) flickers uncontrollably during simple phone usage. i.e. the brightness goes haywire and changes very rapidly on its own accord. The phone functions are unaffected and the apps/software do not seem to have a hand in this because this problem is completely random and does not happen consistently with one particular app. Also, I have the Auto Brightness feature disabled and the flicker I come across is psychedelic, and does not seem like it is a part of some battery saving feature.
I do not have a video of the problem, as I don't know when it is likely to occur, but I found a Youtube video of another Samsung GN owner who has the same issue. My screen flicker is exactly like his. Please find the video link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWXMPo_xrkM
I performed the same steps as the OP for sending in my device to Samsung for a Warranty Repair.
I am in the UK and live in South London.
I requested the envelope from Samsung on this Monday (16/04) over the phone and later got a text to say my repair request has been accepted.
I received the prepaid return Royal Mail SD envelope, a letter from Samsung and some bubble packing on Tuesday (17/04) which was sent by Standard First Class Post - I know receiving it the next day is quick!
Sent the phone back to Samsung on Wednesday (18/04) along with a nice cover letter detailing the issue and best scenarios to recreate the brightness flicker. I also requested in the cover letter to not simply flash the phone with 4.0.4 and return it to me, since I have already tried that and it does not work.
Checked today, Thursday (19/04) and my package has been delivered. As per OP's experience, I haven't received any confirmation (that my repair is in progress) texts yet.
I will provide an update next week about the rest of my experience - whether Sammy repair my current GN or provide a new replacement.
Cheers,
SAM
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Oooo in hindsight shouldn't have told them you flashed 4.0.4 as they could try the warranty void trick, and just think if our phones arrived today the is a high probability they are in the same room right now :-D
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Jameslepable said:
Oooo in hindsight shouldn't have told them you flashed 4.0.4 as they could try the warranty void trick, and just think if our phones arrived today the is a high probability they are in the same room right now :-D
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Well, I never said that I flashed anything myself. In fact, I stated clearly that I received the 4.0.4 OTA from Goolge (in reality the OTA file was the only thing I flashed on my Stock, but Rooted and Unlocked BL GN). But before sending the device back, I relocked the BL, flashed the stock recovery and the 4.0.4 ROM, thus removing the Root in the process. The brightness flicker persisted despite all the aforementioned steps. So in a way, I'm correct in saying that a clean ROM flash doesn't help, but Sammy techs don't need to know my dirty troubleshooting efforts
In my Cover Letter, I requested the techies not to just flash the ROM again since I have established (with a clean wipe/reset) that the issue is most probably not software associated.
Come to think of it, our phones might indeed be in the same Operating Room!
PS* I bought my GN for £518 in the second week of November 2011. I checked the price today at it is down to £371.99 (VAT included!). That really hurt
Hi,
have you had any updates from samsung?
I'm in a service request conversation with them at the moment, because my phone randomly reboots itself and gets stupendously hot whilst charging...
going to flash back to stock today and see if that helps. what are the chances they'll outright replace the handset?
thanks
if it goes to A-Novo
their "fix" for me was to just flash the phone, and they also flashed the wrong version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465601
A-Novo 1 out of 10
Samsung UK them selves 10 out of 10
sidhaarthm said:
PS* I bought my GN for £518 in the second week of November 2011. I checked the price today at it is down to £371.99 (VAT included!). That really hurt
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But could you have waited 23 weeks to buy the phone at a much lower cost?
cirian75 said:
if it goes to A-Novo
their "fix" for me was to just flash the phone, and they also flashed the wrong version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465601
A-Novo 1 out of 10
Samsung UK them selves 10 out of 10
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Damn. This A-Novo experience isn't that good then, is it?
I wonder how do people know where there repair phone goes? Intercity Mobile Communications, A-Novo... how can you confirm this?
Mine got sent to the Samung Repair Centre:
Samsung Communications House, Vulcan Road North, Norwich, NR6 6AQ.
Any response would be appreciated.
Cheers,
SAM
Vulcan Road North, Norwich, NR6 6AQ. is A-Novo
cirian75 said:
Vulcan Road North, Norwich, NR6 6AQ. is A-Novo
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***K!
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Post for OP: Can you please confirm where did you post you phone? I'm just curious to find out if your device has also been sent to this A-Novo repair company..
See posts above for more details.
sidhaarthm said:
Damn. This A-Novo experience isn't that good then, is it?
I wonder how do people know where there repair phone goes? Intercity Mobile Communications, A-Novo... how can you confirm this?
Mine got sent to the Samung Repair Centre:
Samsung Communications House, Vulcan Road North, Norwich, NR6 6AQ.
Any response would be appreciated.
Cheers,
SAM
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In my case the the address on the package I had to send them had the company name on, also the separate for I had to fill in had specific details for that company
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***K!
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Post for OP: Can you please confirm where did you post you phone? I'm just curious to find out if your device has also been sent to this A-Novo repair company..
See posts above for more details.
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As far as I know my phone is at a company called ICM (see op on Tuesday), it could be dependant on where about in the country you live. Although I wish they would just resend me another refurbished unit while they fix that one, sort of a rotation system.
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@OP: Any response from ICM yet on your fix?
I haven't heard from Sammy yet on my repair status. Gosh, I've never missed anything as much as I miss my GN these days... have to live with a crappy old Nokia in the interim. Sucks. Don't even feel like texting anymore..
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@OP: Any response from ICM yet on your fix?
I haven't heard from Sammy yet on my repair status. Gosh, I've never missed anything as much as I miss my GN these days... have to live with a crappy old Nokia in the interim. Sucks. Don't even feel like texting anymore..
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Yea just updated the op, been in uni all day.
My OP in this forum has been updated.
In short - I have received a Special Delivery Package from A-Novo today (24/04). I am at work right now and unable to confirm whether A-Novo has done a bodge fix or if my GN has been actually fixed. Nonetheless, I am going to video record my entire unpacking as cirian75 did. Just in case Sammy decide to smartly unlock my bootloader or simply flash a new ROM which changes my product from yakju to something else.
ANOVO - What a let down..
My OP updated in this forum:
I received a Special Delivery Package from A-Novo today (24/04). Opened the package and recorded everything on video. Brightness flicker seems to have been fixed but few other issues I noticed:
1. The Volume Up/Down and Power Buttons are not aligned properly anymore. There is barely any tactile feedback from these buttons, and it feels as if they are already depressed all the time. Only the volume up button has a slight click to it, but the rest have no feel whatsoever. Not at all happy with this because now it seems my phone has been operated upon and not put back together properly.
2. The cover letter I received says: "We've also installed the latest approved software as part of our standard repair process. This should improve your phone's performance." Now guess what? I sent the phone to ANovo while I was on 'yakju' code with a stock 4.0.4 build with IMM76D. What I have received back is stock 4.0.1 ITL41D (not even F!) version of Android and the code has been changed to 'yakjuxw' - this means that my phone would no longer be updated my Google directly. I am definitely not happy with this and Samsung will hear from me tomorrow.
3. I also noticed a small scratch on the volume rocker.
So overall, my first Samsung Repair experience was very poor. The repair company fixed the problem for which I had sent the phone but created more (non minor) problems for me. I will definitely send the phone back and demand a proper fix or a replacement.
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cirian75 said:
if it goes to A-Novo
their "fix" for me was to just flash the phone, and they also flashed the wrong version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465601
A-Novo 1 out of 10
Samsung UK them selves 10 out of 10
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Hi mate, please read my latest post in this thread. I've been let down big time by my first Samsung Warranty Repair (ANOVO).
Can you advice what you did after Anovo bodged your device and sent it back? Did you contact Samsung directly over phone, or did you call the Anovo guys?
Cheers,
SAM
My OP updated in this thread.
I spoke to Samsung this morning (25/04). They've booked my phone again with ANOVO. The lady on the phone was apologetic and said that if a repair company fails to repair the device 3 times, then Samsung would offer a new replacement straight away. In my scenario, this is the first time I received a repaired unit, and as such I am not yet eligible for any replacements.
So I now await the Special Delivery pacakge to send my phone off to ANOVO.
Hi guys. I got my One M8, WWE Asia version (CID HTC__044) on April 6, a day after it was released in Singapore. Unfortunately, someone else, while admiring my phone, dropped it screen face-down and it cracked. I sent it in for repair on the 12th of June, and the customer service officer said it would take about 2-4 days for the repair to finish. I ended up getting back my phone on the 21st, with all the data in it gone. Lucky I had made a backup with Titanium Backup.
However, not only was all the data gone, they replaced the main board, and it was S-ON and locked again. Then I realised that the proximity and brightness sensors were messed up, and I had to send it in within two days of getting back my phone. Another three days without my phone.
Now, I realised that the Duo camera on my phone isn't working. I covered it and tried to take a shot, and the message 'don't cover Duo camera' didn't pop up. No Duo effects work, on photos I take now, such as UFocus. This wasn't a problem before I sent it in for repair.
This seems a lot of trouble to go to just for a cracked screen, and it isn't what I expected from HTC customer service. I even asked for a phone replacement but they refused. If I'd known that HTC customer service (at least in Singapore) was this bad, I would've gotten an iPhone.
I got the M8 because I really like HTC's phones, ever since I got my first HTC, the Sensation XE. Right now, my main question is, is there any way I can diagnose and solve this problem myself without having to send it in and then having some other problem? HTC Customer Service seems intent on not wanting to replace the phone. Neither do they seem to properly fix the phone either.
I'm really frustrated, and I'm an inch from stomping up to their office and swearing the heck out of them (even though it isn't the officers' faults, yes, I'm just being irrational). Their repair service seems really bad for a full-fledged company. I think I would've done better at some budget, road-side repair shop that costs thirty bucks. Please, help.
First of all, never ever let someone else, especially one with butter fingers, handle your expensive new phone.
Seriously, why did they feel a need to replace the motherboard too? Is the phone that you got back the same one that you sent in, or could it be that they sent back a refurb. Either way it won't matter because your phone is not working like it is supposed to even after they supposedly "fixed" it twice, probably with refurb parts that have not been thoroughly tested. If they continue to play hard ball and tell you to go pound sand, I would take it to their social media and raise a stink about it there. From my experience, that is the fastest way to get results and hopefully a resolution.
Good luck.
Thanks for the reply. I'll give them a last chance (three times the charm?), and send in my phone on Monday. If they replace it, great. If not, and they do another bang-up job, I'm going to both HTC's international and Singapore Facebook pages and copy the rant over and see what they say.
About the motherboard, according to the CS officer, it was standard procedure to replace just about anything in the phone when the screen cracks. I attribute this to the low repairability of the phone itself - refer to iFixit.
I don't really want to give bad reviews about companies that I really like (HTC is one of them; as mentioned, I feel their phones are truly the best among Androids), but this kind of horrible CS is driving me crazy; I've never had such a bad experience.
P.S. On the bright side, HTC Singapore has this pick-up and delivery service that saves me the twenty-five minute train ride with a transfer included, to their service centre. I just have to call them, and the courier is at my doorstep within a couple of hours. I've got to give credit where it's due.
Hey everyone. I want to ask if anyone has ever had to deal with OnePlus' customer service, and what their experiences are like.... 'cuz I'm a first time buyer into the OnePlus market and it has not been a good experience AT ALL.
Now, stay a while, and listen...
I bought this phone 3 days ago, it arrived Friday, I opened up the packaging, plugged it in, let it charge, went to turn on the phone, NOTHING. Screen won't turn on, notification lights boot up, capacitive buttons work but the screen isn't displaying. Great. I tried EVERY single thing they told me to do, factory reset, hard reset, power cycling, NOTHING. At this point, I just want to return the phone, get my money back. THe person who handled my case, thought that it was for a OnePlus 2 bought in May... which.. wasn't what the support ticket was for, and when I finally decided I wanted to file a dispute with Paypal, I communicated with them that I'd like to return the phone.
I get a response back from customer service, that they cannot process the return refund, unless I close my dispute through Paypal. I checked the OnePlus reddit group, AND called Paypal and explained to them what went on, and they said, ver batem, "DO NOT CLOSE THE DISPUTE".
So let's recap, dead phone, customer service that tries to circumvent paypal...
Has anyone else had this type of experience?
I had a similar problem with support, though I was trying to get them to send me a new phone to replace a defective one. After 17 days of phone calls, emails, and bugging them on Twitter, I have a working device in hand.
At first, they were going to try to repair my device. I insisted that they replace a defective one, as I wasn't filing a warranty claim, but rather a return/replace. I'm still waiting on a refund of the broken screen protector they shipped me due to bad packaging and mishandling by the carrier.
So you still went with them after all that? Have you had any issues? My big concern is that if say.. 5 months down the line, an issue crops up and I need to send it out for repair, and I get this run around all over again.
I haven't had any experience with warranty service through Oneplus, but I did have a nightmare time with Asus.
They left me hanging without a tablet for MONTHS and over the course of that time they would "fix" it by causing more issues. The last time I dealt with them (they stopped responding to my email and phone calls) they sent me back the tablet and the frame wasn't even snapped back into place properly - I could literally see inside the tablet.
Coincidentally, it arrived just as my warranty ended, and it still wasn't repaired.
I'm not sure that any company could top that kind of disrespect for a customer. FWIW, I saw a story on the Consumerist website detailing another Asus user's experience, and it was nearly identical to my story, so this is likely just how they do business.
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Has anyone had a cracked screen repaired? Google told me they don't do that because it's not covered under warranty. I get that I have to pay for it, but they said they don't repair that and I have to find a 3rd party. A repair shop told me the screen isn't available to order.
I find it hard ti believe that if the screen breaks that's just the end of it.
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badwiring said:
Has anyone had a cracked screen repaired? Google told me they don't do that because it's not covered under warranty. I get that I have to pay for it, but they said they don't repair that and I have to find a 3rd party. A repair shop told me the screen isn't available to order.
I find it hard ti believe that if the screen breaks that's just the end of it.
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As you can see from the attached tear down, this is a formidable task > https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Google+Pixel+C+Teardown/62277
I did a quick Google search and got zero results for replacement screen.
Formidable for me. But they're Google, manufacturer of the Pixel C. That would seem to put them in a unique position to know how to repair it. And they probably know where to get the screens because they make those too.
But what's really odd is that they didn't know who does repairs. I'm not exaggerating or embellishing. After she put me on hold for a while she said she didn't know and that I should try looking around at the mall.
I have a message with their forum and maybe I'll try calling them again. It has to be a mistake.
This just happend to me 2 weeks ago when I managed to drop my beutiful Pixcel C and destroy the screen. I was furious with myself. Screen still worked, touch was fully responsive, but it looked bloody horrible. I tried searching online also to no avail. In the end I contacted the Play Store support team by phone (I'm in Ireland, but I think it was a UK call centre I was talking to). I explained my situation to the rep, and he put me on hold for a few mins while he talked to technical support. When he came back, he asked me to email him a few photos to show the damage (he mailed me his address and asked that I just reply with the photos). Following day I got an email from a different rep, who said they were going to RMA my damaged tablet, and that they would send me new one by following through on a link they sent me to the play store where I could order the replacement, but the offer was only available for 24 hours. In the email, it did specify that I would not be charged for the replacement tablet, but failure to return the old one would mean my card be charged in full for the cost of the replacement. Also, "if it was determined that the damaged tablet wasn't a warranty defect, my card could be charged up to the cost of the replacement device". I sent another email to clarify this point to say that this WAS NOT a warranty issue, and I fully expected to pay the repair costs, but not up to the full value of the tablet. If this was the case, I would just be better off ordering a replacement tablet from the store as normal, because if I send back the damaged tablet (which still worked fine), get billed the full cost of the replacement unit, I still end up with one tablet but have paid full price for the new one......whereas if I just bite the bullet & order from the store, I pay the same amount and still have the old tablet as a spare? They never responded to this mail, and as the time was running out on the 24hr window for the offer......wisely or not, I pressed the button to order the replacment unit from the link they provided.
Google shipped the new tablet within 24hrs complete with return prepaid UPS labels & instructions. They put a hold for €509 on my c/card, but have not actually taken the money. The damaged tablet was recieved back at their wharehouse in Germany today (according to the UPS tracking info), but I haven't heard anything yet from Google about how much they're going to bill me. If they charge me the full cost, I will NOT be a happy camper, but currently, I love how they took care of me.
I will update again when I hear anything back about what they'll end up charging me. Hope this info might help.
Colm.
Colm, the wording you mentioned is there to handle issues like accidental damage [which yours is] being passed off as a warranty damage. but the emails are in your favor in that you fully explained the situation and google offered an exchange knowing it was accidental damage. i don't think it was worded specifically to your situation , rather all standard situations. this is to protect google from the cases were owners basically try to pass off accidental damage as warranty damage , which you did not attempt to do. whenever i contact google on product issues i use chat so i have a transcript. but you used email so basically no difference. i think google is handling your situation as a goodwill item meaning they will gain more in just sending a replacement via having a very happy customer than they would by having you unhappy and maybe not wanting to ever purchase another product.
If that turns out to be the case, never mind happy, I'd be bloody ecstatic! But, I won't get my hopes up till I get some kind of confirmation from the big G. And yeah, in all my communications, I make it very clear this was not a warranty issue, and I fully expected to pay something for the repair to the damaged device.
I'll post again here if/when I hear back from G.
C.
Google replaced my device. They said they were sending a refurbished unit with no charger, and they sent me a new retail package (with charger.)
I've had some grief with this tablet, but replacing it after I dropped and broke it is pretty awesome. And even though I've been okay with the little Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 I had replaced it with, I couldn't wait to get this back. I don't care if it's a little bit heavier than something else. I love my ginormous Pixel C.
Did you guys by an extra warranty or was it included?
My screen just got smashed. How and who did you contact at google? Hopefully I get the same response.
Any suggestions for current (Oct 2018) screen replacement ?