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Alright. I searched a bit and didn't see anything like this so here goes.
I've had charging issues with my evo for the past few weeks, I have to let the cord hang down or the phone would refuse to charge.
I got sick of it tonight and -stupidly- opened it up, thinking I could fix it.
The charging port was apparently extremely loose and completely broke off when I opened it up.
I am also rooted, Think the insurance will cover me, what with opening the phone and root?
If you google evo charge port loose/broken you will get alot of hits. Some say they get a replacement some say sprint would not cover it for them. It seems like it depends on the store. As long as you didnt mess anything up when you took it apart they shouldnt be able to tell. Some say they got a replacement even with the phone rooted, but it would be a good idea to unroot first just to be safe. Imo I would call sprint first and if they say you can get it replaced get them to note that on your account before you goto the store.
The warranty won't cover it, but the insurance should (i.e., you pay the $100 deductible). I don't think there's an exclusion for having tampered with the device, but if you're worried, you could also just report it lost instead of broken, since the insurance covers that too. Just don't try to do something sketchy like Craigslist the old phone if you do that, as they'll have it blacklisted -- just pitch it, recycle it, or find some other creative way to dispose of it. I actually don't think you even need to report it as lost though, since it's supposed to cover physical damage as well.
If you hadn't opened it up, you could have got it replaced without paying - at least at the right store. Mine was the same way, and the one I have now seems to be getting there. I had to put the phone on the edge of my table with the cord hanging down to the outlet. It's a fairly common problem. When I took the phone in, the guy didn't even look at it until he had to get information off of it. He ordered a new one through insurance, but no deductible. I picked up the new one the next day.
You can try taking it in, but if it's obvious that you opened it & the port is entirely broken off they might make you pay the deductible. The only reason I haven't taken this one in is because I use an external charger and just switch out batteries. And up until now I didn't want to get a refurb that I couldn't root.
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Well there's no way I'd craigslist it. I might just use it for parts if i keep it, I'll take it to the store and hopefully they'll just replace it.
I don't really care about a deductible.
I might end up just going to assurion and having them just send one out.
Idk when your upgrade is avail but some people have said they called sprint and got an early upgrade.
Oh my upgrade is up, I'd have to pay $200, though. I doubt my evo would be worth the $150 buyback now.
EDIT: Well, $125
Since the evo has been put on the EOL list they might give you the trade in. Only one way to find out call.
Not sure if this helps but here's a PDF i found somewhere one here regarding Sprint's policy.
I'll have to call or stop by the store tomorrow, I looked at the buyback and they will buy damaged devices, so just selling my Evo and getting an E3D would be cheaper if they make me pay the deductible.
Post a pic and I'll tell you if it's covered by ESRP or ERP.
Ophois said:
Alright. I searched a bit and didn't see anything like this so here goes.
I've had charging issues with my evo for the past few weeks, I have to let the cord hang down or the phone would refuse to charge.
I got sick of it tonight and -stupidly- opened it up, thinking I could fix it.
The charging port was apparently extremely loose and completely broke off when I opened it up.
I am also rooted, Think the insurance will cover me, what with opening the phone and root?
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Check my sig. If the contact pads are not pulled off the board then it's a free replacement under "device known issues- Evo charge port durability". If anybody tells you otherwise they are wrong.
Alright-Here are the pictures, sorry for the horrid quality, My Evo was my only good camera so I had to use the built-in webcam on my laptop.
As you can see the micro usb port is entirely detached from the board. One of the points where it connected to the board is missing as well, If it weren't for that i could just tape it on.
Lokifish Marz said:
Check my sig. If the contact pads are not pulled off the board then it's a free replacement under "device known issues- Evo charge port durability". If anybody tells you otherwise they are wrong.
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correct, however since he opened up his phone, his warranty is void. The only way to get it replaced is though insurance with a deductible now.
My verizon gnex usb charging port was acting wonky for a bit, so I had to angle the cord a certain way for the phone to charge. I saw the thread on here (via lifehacker I think) that said to bend the "tab" thing that can be seen inside the port upwards. That actually helped and the phone was charging fine for a week or so. Then a few days ago it just totally went kaputt and wont charge at all.
I called verizon and they wont help at all since my 1 year manufacturers warranty was up in december. And their customer service is really just a sales team as their first suggestion was to buy a new battery and "try" that, then they suggested I buy one of their used samsung galaxy stellar (Never even heard of it!) for $250.
So does anybody have any suggestions on how I could repair/replace the port myself, or get verizon or samsung to fix it?
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My verizon gnex usb charging port was acting wonky for a bit, so I had to angle the cord a certain way for the phone to charge. I saw the thread on here (via lifehacker I think) that said to bend the "tab" thing that can be seen inside the port upwards. That actually helped and the phone was charging fine for a week or so. Then a few days ago it just totally went kaputt and wont charge at all.
I called verizon and they wont help at all since my 1 year manufacturers warranty was up in december. And their customer service is really just a sales team as their first suggestion was to buy a new battery and "try" that, then they suggested I buy one of their used samsung galaxy stellar (Never even heard of it!) for $250.
So does anybody have any suggestions on how I could repair/replace the port myself, or get verizon or samsung to fix it?
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Edit: do they make a 3 pin charger? How bout an external battery charger?
You can buy a charging port off eBay. I bought one there for $16 with free shipping. Had to come from China, but I had mine in less than a week. Directions for procedure can be found on ifixit.
kyoteqwik said:
You can buy a charging port off eBay. I bought one there for $16 with free shipping. Had to come from China, but I had mine in less than a week. Directions for procedure can be found on ifixit.
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Thanks, I just found that ifixit article in the meantime. There are no reassembly instructions though which turned me off. I consider myself pretty capable at following instructions but dont have much experience in electronics. How difficult was it for you?
I was able to get mine working again, so I haven't actually replaced mine yet. I used a needle and cleaned all around the charging port, and also gently scratched pins with needle. Would recommend pulling battery if you should try this. It has been about a month and so far no more problems for me.
I have had the phone apart a few times and it doesn't look too bad though.
My USB port has been bad for at least six months. I tried fixing it and ended up shorting something inside the phone. Even the 3 prongs won't charge my phone. Says it is charging but battery won't charge. My solution. Bought two extra batteries and external charger. Love it. Battery dies and just throw in a new one and instantly at 100 percent. You could find a cell phone repair place and they can change the port. No soldering needed on this phone. Just make sure they order the vzw port and not the GSM. They are not the same.
thank you!
kyoteqwik said:
I was able to get mine working again, so I haven't actually replaced mine yet. I used a needle and cleaned all around the charging port, and also gently scratched pins with needle. Would recommend pulling battery if you should try this. It has been about a month and so far no more problems for me.
I have had the phone apart a few times and it doesn't look too bad though.
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So far this solution has worked for me. I pulled my battery and gently scratched the top of the pins. The phone now charges like it is supposed to. The port must get I build up of gunk in there.
Thanks for your tip
Since yesterday my Mi Max doesn't appear to charge.
If I connect it to power or a PC via USB then the charging icon appears, the notification led turns solid and the normal charger connected chime plays but the battery meter doesn't move.
I left it connected to a QC 3.0 charger overnight last night and the percentage meter didn't change at all. I've also rebooted it, closed all running apps and ran the included battery optimizer app but it hasn't made any difference.
ROM is official Global MIUI 8.5.1.0 Stable (Nougat)
Does anyone have any advice?
Maybe a damaged part causing. Maybe it fried some sorta hardware. I advice you to take service center. I had usb charging thing for a month and decided to give it service. Tyey replaced whole motherboard.
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Maybe a damaged part causing. Maybe it fried some sorta hardware. I advice you to take service center. I had usb charging thing for a month and decided to give it service. Tyey replaced whole motherboard.
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Sorry, actually it's working normally again now. I ran it down to around 6% and then connected it to the same fast charger later that same day and it charged as normal. I've ordered a replacement battery just in case though.
There are no service centres for Xiaomi in my country. I bought the phone online from Asia so once it's dead and I can't fix it then it would be gone forever I'm afraid.
BloodRose said:
Sorry, actually it's working normally again now. I ran it down to around 6% and then connected it to the same fast charger later that same day and it charged as normal. I've ordered a replacement battery just in case though.
There are no service centres for Xiaomi in my country. I bought the phone online from Asia so once it's dead and I can't fix it then it would be gone forever I'm afraid.
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We don't have an official service center as well. If something goes wrong we have to send then another city and if some part damaged we at least waiting for a month to get it repaired. (service promises 3 day fast repair though lol)
bdogan1912 said:
Maybe a damaged part causing. Maybe it fried some sorta hardware. I advice you to take service center. I had usb charging thing for a month and decided to give it service. Tyey replaced whole motherboard.
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Tbh I've never been a fan of using third party repair places and local phone repair stores. Generally they don't seem all that careful or skilled at what they do and I can usually do a similar if not superior repair myself. That's what I did a couple of months ago when I needed to replace the power/volume ribbon on my Mi Max.
BloodRose said:
Tbh I've never been a fan of using third party repair places and local phone repair stores. Generally they don't seem all that careful or skilled at what they do and I can usually do a similar if not superior repair myself. That's what I did a couple of months ago when I needed to replace the power/volume ribbon on my Mi Max.
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Agreed. Next time i ll repair this thing by myself tho since a month without a damn backup phone is very difficult.
Phone just quit charging the other day. No water damage or anything, it just died. Holding the power down trying to boot it after letting it charge for a while doesn't do anything. The phone is cold to the touch and I think it just went kaput.
No biggie, right? I have a warranty.
The problem is when I try to email or call them, I get nowhere. There is no response to any communication with LeEco. Does anyone have any ability to initiate a warranty claim and an RMA? I just need a replacement and am not looking for a refund or anything. I'm in the US.
Please help - I feel like I just lost $200 if I can't reach anyone over at LeEco.
Purchased the phone at Best Buy and in calling them they gave me a number that doesn't exist for support at LeEco.
Do I have any recourse with Best Buy?
Thanks in advance.
I am in the same boat, was trying to call them multiple times, but no response. Send them email also.
I dont know if you guys live in a humid climate or not but for the hell of it , put it in bag of rice seal good and let it sit for 24 hours can't hurt. Maybe moisture got in there
Have you try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/how-to/guide-hard-brick-fix-qualcomm-hs-usb-t3492949
Good luck
Maybe you could submit a ticket to Leeco, from here: http://www.leeco.com/us/user/cutTicket.html
bwzippy said:
Phone just quit charging the other day. No water damage or anything, it just died. Holding the power down trying to boot it after letting it charge for a while doesn't do anything. The phone is cold to the touch and I think it just went kaput.
No biggie, right? I have a warranty.
The problem is when I try to email or call them, I get nowhere. There is no response to any communication with LeEco. Does anyone have any ability to initiate a warranty claim and an RMA? I just need a replacement and am not looking for a refund or anything. I'm in the US.
Please help - I feel like I just lost $200 if I can't reach anyone over at LeEco.
Purchased the phone at Best Buy and in calling them they gave me a number that doesn't exist for support at LeEco.
Do I have any recourse with Best Buy?
Thanks in advance.
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Phones don't die just like that, in your case, it's either the battery, or a hard brick, or a defective screen. You should better change the battery and try to flash stock software afterwards if battery doesn't work, then you go for the screen, also the chargers that LeEco provides are crappy so it maybe went "out" and afterwards you went out of battery, try to charge with a different cable and charger. Can't post links till i get to 10 posts, if you don't mind and if i was helpful click the thanks button .
Well the phone is in with some rice and a silicone packet thing that absorbs moisture. It never got wet before it died, but figured what the heck, I have no other options.
LeEco won't pick up the phone, nor return my emails or voicemails. Nice company!
@filippos96 - phone is fully stock and I've tried several different chargers. The phone doesn't get warm at all - like its not even receiving power. If I open it up to replace the battery that might not fix it if the issue is with a component before the battery.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. If anyone knows a shortcut to open an RMA I would greatly appreciate it.
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Well the phone is in with some rice and a silicone packet thing that absorbs moisture. It never got wet before it died, but figured what the heck, I have no other options.
LeEco won't pick up the phone, nor return my emails or voicemails. Nice company!
@filippos96 - phone is fully stock and I've tried several different chargers. The phone doesn't get warm at all - like its not even receiving power. If I open it up to replace the battery that might not fix it if the issue is with a component before the battery.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. If anyone knows a shortcut to open an RMA I would greatly appreciate it.
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It doesn't respond to ANYTHING? Like if you press the power button for 10+ seconds does it vibrate? Like it doesn't even show boot screen or smth? Need more info for a better diagnosis. Also, doesn't matter if the phone is fully stock, anything could have been a factor leading to hard brick, which is most likely your case.. It's like most certainly the battery or a hard brick, may be a bad screen, one of those 3 for sure though. I vote for hard brick and dead battery . Happened to me on my 1+1.. I had no hope that the phone was ever gonna be usable, though that the cost would be higher than the ceiling, it turns out that it was just 8$, a new battery.. I have much much experience with smartphones, used to run my own repair and sell shop. It's up to you if you wanna follow my advise for free, or visit a fellow repairman . If this was any helpful to you please make sure you click the thanks button so i can get better and more helpful .
No screen on at all. No charge light. Imagine a brick. This is similar.
Did you purchase your phone with a credit card? Most have extended warranty programs. I'd go that route and see if you can get your money back. They generally don't kick in until the manufacturer warranty expires but it looks like the manufacturer is out to lunch. Doesn't hurt to try.
Hi well my charger burned in the Le Eco Le Pro 3 while charging and now the phone wouldn't charge. Mind you it's and excellent phone and while my warranty comes to an end in October I can't get in contact with the manufacturer. It's really annoying because I only want that part fixed.
Has anyone managed to get in contact with them please help.
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Hi well my charger burned in the Le Eco Le Pro 3 while charging and now the phone wouldn't charge. Mind you it's and excellent phone and while my warranty comes to an end in October I can't get in contact with the manufacturer. It's really annoying because I only want that part fixed.
Has anyone managed to get in contact with them please help.
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LeEco did a bit of downsizing. Read the history section.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeEco
Legally, Best Buy should honor the warranty and most suppliers would.
For example, Just a month ago, I have returned one of my LeEco phones (5 months old) that was damaged by a faulty cable. and I received a brand phone under warranty.
Unfortunately, Best Buy is notorious for not honoring factory warranties or even their own Geek Squad extended warranties.
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit...fails-honor-geek-squad-plans-full-warranties/
You bought a phone with a published warranty from a company that is still in business. Most likely Best Buy received extra margin to service the warranty themselves.
Squeaky Wheel gets the grease
Since you cannot reach the manufacturer , you should keep contacting Best Buy, stay on the line and do not take no for an answer, keep asking for the next person up and record the phone call ( they are recording you) if you keep pressing they may give in. Important, remain polite and professional. If you are rude, they will do nothing for you.
Persistence works -read the solution on this page:
http://forums.bestbuy.com/t5/Best-B...pany-s-Promise-of-Quality-Service/m-p/1116017
Alternatively, get another cable and try unbricking your phone by following the unbrick guide. ( its works but only if you have a x727 or a x720) Its also possible that you have a hardware issue like I did. Worst case you can buy parts for these phones on Ebay and Alibaba
Sorry to hear about your phone
Which charger were you using?
Hi, I purchased 2 LeEco Le Pro 3 phones, and both have broken down completely manufacturer's fault. One, the battery inside the phone started to expand and push out the front screen glass out of its edges. The other one, which I purchased as a backup, the screen auto rotate does not work. I think the sensor is broken.
Now, I have no way to contact the manufacturer for the warranty repairs, none of the contact info are working. I purchased the phones directly from the manufacturer LeEco Mall (just as OnePlus sells directly to the consumer), so I can't even try to return it to the distributor or the seller.
PS: how long is the warranty period on these phones?
PPS: is there a reason that many distributors are still selling the Le S3, and other models except for the Le Eco Le Pro 3? I can't even buy the Le Pro 3 any more. Anyone else having the same problems mentioned above?
Guys give up, we are ALOT of LeEco Le Pro 3 users who got this problem. Everything started from nothing
@tsongming did you heard any news? I can see that one more user killed his phone Are there more or just him ? This is too strange, since 1 month alot of phones died .... hmm
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No screen on at all. No charge light. Imagine a brick. This is similar.
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we have exactly the same, try to search our thread on it. One user fixed his phone by "re-powering" his battery. I bought another battery and nothing happend for my phone sadly.
Stock
Unfortunately, all of these recent issues are likely due to manufacturing. If you take a look you will find that quite a few people who never used a custom rom are also having these issues on stock. Probably alot of the issues are the battery. Ideally the battery should not go over 100F / 38C
For these cases a battery will likely resolve the issue, of course there is also the issue with burned ports.
Custom Roms
But many of the Roms made within the last couple of months are based on Pie and there are too many unknown factors, such as permissions being reset for unknown reasons, edited thermal settings reverting to default etc.
Recently we have seen chip damage. But the cause of chip damage has been found and resolved.
If you are reading this post and your phone is fine. Take every precaution to ensure that your battery stays cool and if on Pie make sure that you have the very latest thermal patch installed.
So I have the Pixel XL 128 GB. Had it for two and a half years. The battery is crap. It was typically dying when the percentage got down to the 30s. Now once it gets below 50 percent, all bets are off. At first I thought it was a calibration issue. So I rooted it, in hope I could calibrate using apps. Then I learned that the calibration apps don't really do anything. So I installed AccuBattery, which estimates my battery is only working at 40 percent efficiency. Time for a new battery.
But that's not all. The phone speaker doesn't always work. Restarting would bring it back, for a little while. The headphone connection would drop out. Restarting would help, for a little while. Would also freeze randomly, especially when charging. So I wiped the phone completely, and the freezes, speaker, and headphone problems went away. For a few weeks. Now they are back. Calls are a crapshoot. Restarting helps. My audio or video files won't play. Restarting helps. My phone won't recognize when headphones are plugged in. Restarting WON'T help. And still the random freezes, especially when charging.
My belief is that a defective battery is the main culprit, and replacing the battery will fix all those problems. As it's extremely easy to crack the LCD screen when removing the cover, I'd rather pay to have the battery replaced. Found a place nearby that is a Google certified repair shop. $80 to replace the battery. Even if they crack the screen, they'll replace it at no cost. So I've thought this is the way to go.
But my wife is worried the problem is more than the battery, and replacing the battery will give me a messed up phone with a new battery. We have the Total Mobile Protection, and I wonder if it would be better to just pay the replacement deductible of $149.
Any suggestions? Anyone have a phone replaced through Asurion (Verizon's insurance provider)? What was the experience like? What quality was the replacement phone? Would it be the exact same model?
Thanks in advance to anyone who tried to help me out.
My Pixel XL died late last month and I had a warranty plan with SquareTrade. After I paid the 100.00 deductible, and sent the phone to them for evaluation, they informed me that it would cost more to repair the phone than it was worth, so they refunded me the price I paid for the phone less the deductible. I purchased a new 128 GB Pixel XL on Amazon and a two year warranty from Assurion last week for around 300.00 and change and pocketed the remainder of my refund. I do not need the latest and greatest new phone these days, since I am retired, and do not want to take on any unnecessary debt.
I never get extended warranty coverage from a cellular company because they are a ripoff. You pay for the coverage every month included in your bill and you still have to pay a pretty steep deductible. I would check to see what your 149.00 deductible will get you. Read the fine print on the policy document carefully. I have purchased warranties from Assurion in the past and they were always fair and easy to deal with.
Good luck to you .