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I have bought through clove.co.uk my HTC ONE X.
I have successfully unlocked it through htcdev.com
Now I have a yellowish spot on the lower left corner - a hardware fault, clearly.
I have sent it back to clove.co.uk
They told me that HTC has some doubts about free of charge repairing.
I will keep you posted.
ninja.rogue said:
I have bought through clove.co.uk my HTC ONE X.
I have successfully unlocked it through htcdev.com
Now I have a yellowish spot on the lower left corner - a hardware fault, clearly.
I have sent it back to clove.co.uk
They told me that HTC has some doubts about free of charge repairing.
I will keep you posted.
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please do..as your story seems quite interesting now. hopefully they will replace it for you but kinda makes you think twice before unlocking it now kinda makes me sad hearing that..i really do hope there is an S-OFF exploit cause if there is not i maybe just maybe might end up selling this and going back to either s2 or buy the s3 when that comes out and hopefully that bootloader will be unlocked...i am really loving my phone but things on this side seem so complicated compare to the s2 one
The htcdev unlock shouldn't affect your hardware warranty but it is worded so that in theory anything could be blamed on you altering the firmware. It would be daft if they do end up refusing to fix your phone for free as it is obviously nothing to do with the unlock.
NoobTerminator said:
please do..as your story seems quite interesting now. hopefully they will replace it for you but kinda makes you think twice before unlocking it now kinda makes me sad hearing that..i really do hope there is an S-OFF exploit cause if there is not i maybe just maybe might end up selling this and going back to either s2 or buy the s3 when that comes out and hopefully that bootloader will be unlocked...i am really loving my phone but things on this side seem so complicated compare to the s2 one
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Yea if you want an easy to root/mod phone Samsung ones are generally better.
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I also have informed Clove that I have posted here.
Let's wait and see whether all the hype about HTC opening the bootloader is just marketing or has some sense. After all, I didn't alter anything hardware so if - say - some button or screen ceases to function or doesn't do it properly, why shouldn't warranty be valid??
The thing with the yellow point is well known. At least in Germany. Had a One X that had the same yellow spot on the left bottom of the display too.
Brought it back to the shop (Saturn) and get a complete new one.
Hopefully you get a new one, too!
Forget to mention that I've didn't unlock it.
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After all, I didn't alter anything hardware so if - say - some button or screen ceases to function or doesn't do it properly, why shouldn't warranty be valid??
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The way HTC word it on htcdev is that because you're not using official validated firmware then you might have had faulty firmware which damaged hardware e.g. it was overheating but the firmware somehow managed to ignore it and continue.
It depends on what is faulty I guess. If the micro USB socket breaks then it is obviously nothing that could be caused by firmware.
The yellowish spot is probably the glue they used to stick the LCD to the touchscreen. There are quite a few mentions of similar spots on this forum. Was it there when you first got the phone?
Yes it was there but it went unnoticed due to excess of enthusiasm in going through each and every menu and too much work to take care of small details. but then, with time, I got aware of the yellow spot.
Clove also noticed it and sent the phone to HTC.
I avoided unlocking at HTCDev as I'd like to keep my warranty, so I will be waiting for Revolutionary
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same story here, i'm about to send it to htc, i'll await your results, too.
So no rooting without potential warranty issues?
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So no rooting without potential warranty issues?
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HTC is entitled to some form of protection. If you overclock and fry your CPU they shouldn't have to eat the cost. Friends who unlocked international phones have gotten h/w (display, build issues, etc.) related warranty service from HTC with no hassle.
Here's their policy:
It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty.
Unlocking the bootloader means that you now have the ability to customize software on your device. Please note that changing your bootloader can cause significant issues with your device and once you have unlocked your device, you have agreed to the disclaimer that states a change in warranty status such that in the event you render your device unusable, you are responsible for the recovery of your device, whether by repair or by other means.
It seems fairly reasonable. Asus has Prime owners completely waive their warranty rights, even for non-related issues, when they unlock their bootloaders. So it could be worse.
You know the old saying - "you play, you pay."
BarryH_GEG said:
HTC is entitled to some form of protection. If you overclock and fry your CPU they shouldn't have to eat the cost. Friends who unlocked international phones have gotten h/w (display, build issues, etc.) related warranty service from HTC with no hassle.
Here's their policy:
It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty.
Unlocking the bootloader means that you now have the ability to customize software on your device. Please note that changing your bootloader can cause significant issues with your device and once you have unlocked your device, you have agreed to the disclaimer that states a change in warranty status such that in the event you render your device unusable, you are responsible for the recovery of your device, whether by repair or by other means.
It seems fairly reasonable. Asus has Prime owners completely waive their warranty rights, even for non-related issues, when they unlock their bootloaders. So it could be worse.
You know the old saying - "you play, you pay."
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One one side - an entirely software based brick: user should pay. On the other side, failed hardware: manufacturer should pay. In between there may be differences of opinion!
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So no rooting without potential warranty issues?
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I have also sent my phone in for a yellow spot. Phone was rooted on HTC dev. Right now the status is "In Repair". So we will see what they say. I did flash back to stock before sending it in.
i rooted my HOX also. after 2 weeks i noticed the wifi fault AND a yellow spot. relocked it and send it in for repair. returned the phone a few weeks later. Still had a wifi issue, but now i don't get warranty for their faulty repair the first time because they saw is was *relocked*
after a few angry phone calls i decided to fix it my self
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i rooted my HOX also. after 2 weeks i noticed the wifi fault AND a yellow spot. relocked it and send it in for repair. returned the phone a few weeks later. Still had a wifi issue, but now i don't get warranty for their faulty repair the first time because they saw is was *relocked*
after a few angry phone calls i decided to fix it my self
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My status just changed to "REPAIR COMPLETE". So i think i am in the clear.
I think due to a bad install of a rom on my part the phone would not charge.I had used Htcdev to unlock but reset to facory settings before sending it back to HTC for repair.I have been told its been repaired and on its way back to me.
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My status just changed to "REPAIR COMPLETE". So i think i am in the clear.
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Strange now i am back to "In Repair"
Flyinace2000 said:
Strange now i am back to "In Repair"
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And now it is back to awaiting device....very strange.
Flyinace2000 said:
And now it is back to awaiting device....very strange.
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And now it shows the phone is being returned. So looks like they didn't care/check that my phone was "relocked".
UPS is set to drop it off tonight, but i am away on business so won't be able to report back on the quality until this weekend.
-Will
OK so I love this phone, but I'm on an o2 branded handset and it doesn't look likely that they're going to push 1.28 any time soon.
Only problem is I sometimes have the status bar glitch/browser address bar glitch and the multicoloured barring down the side of the camera app, and I want to know if 1.28 fixes it of if its a hardware issue. So if I root and it doesn't fix it, will my warranty be void so a return would be out of the question? Or would I be able to revert back to stock then send the handset back?
Any information will be appreciated
any help?
If you unlock the bootloader via htcdev then they'll know you did it and it can affect your warranty. Not all phones do the graphical glitches you're talking about. My One X doesn't have it at all and I'm running the stock 1.26 firmware. Get your phone replaced.
Tiersten said:
If you unlock the bootloader via htcdev then they'll know you did it and it can affect your warranty. Not all phones do the graphical glitches you're talking about. My One X doesn't have it at all and I'm running the stock 1.26 firmware. Get your phone replaced.
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Thanks. I've got 28 days from purchase to return to O2 so I think I'll leave it a little longer (I'm writing my dissertation currently so I've not got the time to argue etc, plus the firmware may be released and the issue fixed in that time)
Definitely not going to root. The problem with getting a replacement is that aside from the glitch my phone is perfect no build quality issues, no overheating, nothing. Wouldn't want to trade in for a massively flawed one.
Hi, so i got a G4 H815 and i can unlock my bootloader, but my only concern is that after unlocking it my warranty will be void.
So my question is does anyone have a hardware problem? Like screen problems or anything?
I unlocked my bootloader, but I didn't notice my digitizer is broken. It's really dysfunctional. Using multi-touch results in my phone thinking that I'm touching the screen at random locations. Scrolling is a pain in the arse as well.
I don't know whether I can send my phone to LG to just get it fixed. I should be, since the law in the Netherlands states that if it's a hardware fault, you still have warranty.
Returned my first G4 because of a faulty screen.
I had Bootloader unlocked it via LG Dev site and had no problem getting a new one.
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Returned my first G4 because of a faulty screen.
I had Bootloader unlocked it via LG Dev site and had no problem getting a new one.
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R3NC0N said:
I unlocked my bootloader, but I didn't notice my digitizer is broken. It's really dysfunctional. Using multi-touch results in my phone thinking that I'm touching the screen at random locations. Scrolling is a pain in the arse as well.
I don't know whether I can send my phone to LG to just get it fixed. I should be, since the law in the Netherlands states that if it's a hardware fault, you still have warranty.
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thanks a lot!
I have personally not had a single issue that would make me need to take the phone back and swap it out.
I understand that you are nervous about that, but just be careful as far as drops and around liquids and you will be good to go buddy.
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I have personally not had a single issue that would make me need to take the phone back and swap it out.
I understand that you are nervous about that, but just be careful as far as drops and around liquids and you will be good to go buddy.
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thanks! i will unlock it today!
So the issue can be referred to :http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/help/corrupted-hard-drive-dead-pixel-c-t3290331
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/xoaMSAa8yC8
I bought the Pixel C few days ago. I'm in China , I haven't got it yet. It's till in transit. I have read some people have this issue. It really worries me because I don't get to RAM it since I'm in China. If anything like this happens then I will have a bricked device.
My question is if I unlock the bootloader as soon as I get it. If this issue occurs, am I able to sideload the factory image to unbrick it?
Also , I would like to know if the latest batch(the ones you can get with the developer discount) have the wifi issue or are they of the same batch as the previous ones?
randy6644 said:
So the issue can be referred to :http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/help/corrupted-hard-drive-dead-pixel-c-t3290331
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/xoaMSAa8yC8
I bought the Pixel C few days ago. I'm in China , I haven't got it yet. It's till in transit. I have read some people have this issue. It really worries me because I don't get to RAM it since I'm in China. If anything like this happens then I will have a bricked device.
My question is if I unlock the bootloader as soon as I get it. If this issue occurs, am I able to sideload the factory image to unbrick it?
Also , I would like to know if the latest batch(the ones you can get with the developer discount) have the wifi issue or are they of the same batch as the previous ones?
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For every Nexus device I purchase, it's standard practice to unlock it before completely setting everything up. So right after opening it, I'll do a quick setup and use a couple apps to check for things like dead pixels or lightbleed. Then, if everything checks out, I'll unlock the bootloader and flash the latest factory image to make sure I'm getting a fresh start from scratch. I've never seen a reason NOT to unlock the bootloader first. It helps get you out of trouble if something were to go awry on the software side. I've never encountered an issue that flashing a factory image couldn't fix.
While I can't attest to anything regarding the original batches, I can tell you the device I received with the dev discount has been perfect. No issues so far after using it for 2 weeks. I believe it was manufactured in January 2016 if the serial number naming scheme is the same as other Nexus devices.
If you have a dead HDD, nothing can fix it other than replacing it. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware error, if it's software, reformatting the drive may help, if it's hardware, you're obviously screwed.
charesa39 said:
For every Nexus device I purchase, it's standard practice to unlock it before completely setting everything up. So right after opening it, I'll do a quick setup and use a couple apps to check for things like dead pixels or lightbleed. Then, if everything checks out, I'll unlock the bootloader and flash the latest factory image to make sure I'm getting a fresh start from scratch. I've never seen a reason NOT to unlock the bootloader first. It helps get you out of trouble if something were to go awry on the software side. I've never encountered an issue that flashing a factory image couldn't fix.
While I can't attest to anything regarding the original batches, I can tell you the device I received with the dev discount has been perfect. No issues so far after using it for 2 weeks. I believe it was manufactured in January 2016 if the serial number naming scheme is the same as other Nexus devices.
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I've bought lots of nexii devices ,say, Gnex, nexus 7 , nexus 6 and 6P. I used to do a lot of flashing just like you do, the first thing I did was unlocked the BL and flashed a new ROM, kernel and maybe did some tweaking. But I haven't messed with my 6P cause I don't wanna unlock the BL for security reason. With an unlocked bootloader, just think about it, if you lose your phone, anyone can do whatever they want. with it That's not cool at all. So I'd rather keep it the way it is.
Glad to know that you don't have any issue with your device. I hope it's the same in my case. Thanks for the information.
brando56894 said:
If you have a dead HDD, nothing can fix it other than replacing it. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware error, if it's software, reformatting the drive may help, if it's hardware, you're obviously screwed.
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I think the problem mentioned should be a software issue. As in those two threads , they are not able to boot up the device simply by factory resetting it. And they failed to flash the factory image to the bricked device since it's locked.
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I've bought lots of nexii devices ,say, Gnex, nexus 7 , nexus 6 and 6P. I used to do a lot of flashing just like you do, the first thing I did was unlocked the BL and flashed a new ROM, kernel and maybe did some tweaking. But I haven't messed with my 6P cause I don't wanna unlock the BL for security reason. With an unlocked bootloader, just think about it, if you lose your phone, anyone can do whatever they want. with it That's not cool at all. So I'd rather keep it the way it is.
Glad to know that you don't have any issue with your device. I hope it's the same in my case. Thanks for the information.
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While this is definitely true, your average cellphone thief is about as tech savvy as a wet piece of leather hahaha I've had this concern myself but then realized that maybe 2% of Android owners know how to get to the recovery, hell most reps at cell phone stores don't even know how to do it, even the ones that are "techs"!. When I had my S4 rooted and stupidly let it slip that the phone was rooted, next time I came in the rep looked over the phone and called out a tech who looked at the phone for 30 seconds then said "do you know how to get to the recovery on this???". A simple pin/password/pattern lock will thwart about 90% of phone thieves out there from getting access to your data, they're most likely just going to wipe it anyway. They couldn't care less about your data, they can't sell or use that as easily as they can the device itself.
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brando56894 said:
While this is definitely true, your average cellphone thief is about as tech savvy as a wet piece of leather hahaha I've had this concern myself but then realized that maybe 2% of Android owners know how to get to the recovery, hell most reps at cell phone stores don't even know how to do it, even the ones that are "techs"!. When I had my S4 rooted and stupidly let it slip that the phone was rooted, next time I came in the rep looked over the phone and called out a tech who looked at the phone for 30 seconds then said "do you know how to get to the recovery on this???". A simple pin/password/pattern lock will thwart about 90% of phone thieves out there from getting access to your data, they're most likely just going to wipe it anyway. They couldn't care less about your data, they can't sell or use that as easily as they can the device itself.
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Well, usually thieves might just wipe everything. But still, there are risks. There are certain ways to go around the locked screen if you got a unlcoked BL and rooted phone. I've got all my photos( No nude pics ) stored on Google, and also all my contacts, whom wouldn't be happy to share their information with a thief, and some notes, payment apps as well as some important emails. There's too much going on and I don't wanna take risks. Also, if my phone got stolen, I'll have make sure the SOB got a brick ,nothing more. Sure they can tear it apart and sell some parts of it, but they don't get a phone.
I still flash roms and stuff on my oneplux which i got few days ago since my nexus 6 went dead, I do that because it's not my main phone and I don't have a lot of personal information stored there unlike on my 6P. For a tablet, maybe I would do that since I'll put it home usually .
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Well, usually thieves might just wipe everything. But still, there are risks. There are certain ways to go around the locked screen if you got a unlcoked BL and rooted phone. I've got all my photos( No nude pics ) stored on Google, and also all my contacts, whom wouldn't be happy to share their information with a thief, and some notes, payment apps as well as some important emails. There's too much going on and I don't wanna take risks. Also, if my phone got stolen, I'll have make sure the SOB got a brick ,nothing more. Sure they can tear it apart and sell some parts of it, but they don't get a phone.
I still flash roms and stuff on my oneplux which i got few days ago since my nexus 6 went dead, I do that because it's not my main phone and I don't have a lot of personal information stored there unlike on my 6P. For a tablet, maybe I would do that since I'll put it home usually .
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In that case, Android Device Manager comes into play and allows you to beef up your security.
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I was regularly using my G4, it was on cyanogenmod 13 nightlys for a good while now and i updated it every week or so. (haven't updated it in at least 10 days this time but it shouldn't be an issue) Suddenly the device turned itself off and went into a bootloop. I found a couple of weird things with this bootloop.
1. it wont boot into the device ever. it just shows the LG logo for a few seconds, goes black for a second then repeat.
2. I cant enter recovery mode, i used the button combination and go to the "factory reset" screen, selected 'yes' twice and i should have been sent to TWRP, which i have installed. But instead it just took a while on the yes/no screen and then blacked out, and rebooted back into the loop.
3. Sometimes it goes a bit further in the loop, and gets a little into the boot animation i have. I found that letting it run a longer time gets me a higher chance to see my little boot animation.
ive heard there was a hardware issue with LG G4's that were bought back in September of 2015 but i bought mine in June last year so i don't think that's the issue.
i didn't backup my phone for a long time so i'd love to get my files back! (otherwise I'm getting a new phone in a couple of days but i still need it until then)
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated! thanks!
What is your phone's S/N?
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I have the exact same problem, my phone died like this yesterday. The colder the phone is the longer it runs without rebooting so that might be a hint for you, although i have never seen it boot up completely. Maybe you can put it in the freezer or something like that. I was lucky because i just switched to cm13 and make backups of all my data the day before.
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What is your phone's S/N?
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no idea. I know it hits some within a specific range but i did check the back of the phone where the battery is and it says there H815 0506 twice H815 0430 once and H815 0508 and H815 0501 both once. Does this mean anything? how can i check the S/N if its in a loop?
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I have the exact same problem, my phone died like this yesterday. The colder the phone is the longer it runs without rebooting so that might be a hint for you, although i have never seen it boot up completely. Maybe you can put it in the freezer or something like that. I was lucky because i just switched to cm13 and make backups of all my data the day before.
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heard about that, i didnt try freezer because that sounds kinda stupid and i dont feel safe doing it but i put it in front of my A/C and it cooled down but i dont think it made any special change.
SynderBlack said:
no idea. I know it hits some within a specific range but i did check the back of the phone where the battery is and it says there H815 0506 twice H815 0430 once and H815 0508 and H815 0501 both once. Does this mean anything? how can i check the S/N if its in a loop?
I saw my S/N in the box the phone came in, right above the IMEI (mine is 602).
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I'm sorry but it seems you both have THE bootloop problem not a weird bootloop.. It does affect many more than "bought in September" devices. Actually more of the June devices..
Sorry.
joelalmeidaptg said:
I saw my S/N in the box the phone came in, right above the IMEI (mine is 602).
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EPa said:
I'm sorry but it seems you both have THE bootloop problem not a weird bootloop.. It does affect many more than "bought in September" devices. Actually more of the June devices..
Sorry.
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just checked the box, mines 506.
Damn that sucks! Any way confirmed to fix this issue? I dont think warranty will fix a boot loader unlocked phone.
SynderBlack said:
just checked the box, mines 506.
Damn that sucks! Any way confirmed to fix this issue? I dont think warranty will fix a boot loader unlocked phone.
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People in the US and some European countries (ie Germany) didn't have a problem getting it fixed under warranty despite unlocked bootloader, root or even custom roms (because it's a known hardware issue unrelated to software).
Others did.
Try, you got nothing lose..
As for a fix, there is a process that involves disabling CPU cores, has worked for some. Check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=67149552
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People in the US and some European countries (ie Germany) didn't have a problem getting it fixed under warranty despite unlocked bootloader, root or even custom roms (because it's a known hardware issue unrelated to software).
Others did.
Try, you got nothing lose..
As for a fix, there is a process that involves disabling CPU cores, has worked for some. Check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=67149552
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I bought the phone as an international phone from a phone store. I dont have an LG center here and if i try to ask the store to fix it under warrently i'll probably get turned down because the bootloader is unlocked (you can clearly see that in the LG screen)
I will try talking to them but with ~20 days of warranty remaining i doubt my success chances are high
I brought mine from a phone store unlocked too (Carphone Warehouse in the UK) and it also had an unlocked bootloader running Cm13.
When it started suffering the bootloop problem they repaired it no questions asked. Worth a go.
Mine done that but wouldn't turn on after I took battery out I didn't try asking on here but no luck so I took it to insurance and I ended up with the g5 as they had no g4 repaired and ready to come back to me in 24 hours lol. Carphone warehouse ? big thanks to them now to wait for g5 to get some good stuff ... ?
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