ATT Device Support Center for Tilt repair - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I need to have my Tilt serviced under AT&T warranty and I was wondering if anyone has had experience with the Device Support Center?
I am debating whether I should use the mail exchange or take the phone to the Device Support Center.
I understand that you only get a refurbished replacement using the mail exchange.
My question is, if you get your phone exchanged at the Device Support Center, do you get a new unit or a refurbished unit? The AT&T website says that they will "swap" the phone, but no mention of whether i's a new or refurbed unit.

duytch said:
I need to have my Tilt serviced under AT&T warranty and I was wondering if anyone has had experience with the Device Support Center?
I am debating whether I should use the mail exchange or take the phone to the Device Support Center.
I understand that you only get a refurbished replacement using the mail exchange.
My question is, if you get your phone exchanged at the Device Support Center, do you get a new unit or a refurbished unit? The AT&T website says that they will "swap" the phone, but no mention of whether i's a new or refurbed unit.
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i did the mail exchanged and i got a refurbished one it took a week tho but you couldnt tell its refurbished been using it for a couple of months now and it just like brand new

Pretty much all places will give you a refurb after 30 days. Should they give you a new one if your used one is broken?

Traditionally the DSC only carries refurbs in stock. The best way to get a NEW model would be to call the warranty dept over the phone and request a new model. However, it is not a garauntee that they will reissue you a new phone unless they no longer have any seed stock equipment in stock.
But, AT&T fully tests the refurbished models before placing them in stock and should a refurb go bad, then you are welcome to call the warranty dept again stating that the refurb has gone bad and to replace it with a new one so that the problem doesnt continue to happen or get worse.
Lastly, keep in mind that regardless of when you get a phone from the DSC or the Warranty Dept, the ORIGINAL warranty still applies. So they only warranty the phone for 1 year from the original phone purchase date or 90 days if the phone is outside of the 1 year after replacement.
Hope this helps.
Glenn

Oh I think we have an at&t employee or ex employee trolling around the forum.

ChumleyEX said:
Pretty much all places will give you a refurb after 30 days. Should they give you a new one if your used one is broken?
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I don't mind getting a refurb unit, but I don't want to end up with one of those earlier models with the usb/battery problem.
I was trying to see if anyone has had any experience with getting the phone exchanged at the "Device Support Center." Since ATT exchanges the device on site, I guess I could at least make sure the phone functions and that there're no visible defects.

ChumleyEX said:
Oh I think we have an at&t employee or ex employee trolling around the forum.
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lol... Yes, Im a DM for an AT&T Authorized Retailer in Jacksonville.

glennordway said:
lol... Yes, Im a DM for an AT&T Authorized Retailer in Jacksonville.
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Oh it shows with your carefully scripted reply. (I'm not saying you were reading from one, just that you probley say it just like that all the time)

duytch said:
I don't mind getting a refurb unit, but I don't want to end up with one of those earlier models with the usb/battery problem.
I was trying to see if anyone has had any experience with getting the phone exchanged at the "Device Support Center." Since ATT exchanges the device on site, I guess I could at least make sure the phone functions and that there're no visible defects.
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I got my AT&T Tilt exchanged twice at the DSC in San Diego, California. They only carry refurbs but you really couldn't tell (well, I could for the first refurb I got...).
I'm not sure what 'usb/battery problem' you're referring to as my original Tilt that I got back in October 2007 didn't have that problem. Anyway, the two refurbs that I got were already loaded with the 'latest' ROM update released from HTC+AT&T.
Hope it helps.

Just a bit of info.
My dad's star trek's usb port died on him. AT&T sent him a wizard to replace it.

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Oh it shows with your carefully scripted reply. (I'm not saying you were reading from one, just that you probley say it just like that all the time)
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i do say things like that a lot. besides one of my stores is 2 blocks from the local DSC so it gets said more there than anywhere else.

ok for people who have actually been to a DSC...what is their protocol? do they carefully inspect the devices warranty voiding spots (black void sticker over back housing screw and white water damage pad) and do they inspect for physical damage closely?

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AT&T warranty question

Hey guys, I personally do no have AT&T but a friend of mine does. I bought the Tilt for a high price and am now afraid of the device becoming a brick from all the stories of the many problems that people here have. What I was wondering is that if my device were to develop a problem, would I be able to get my friend who has At&t service and also has a Tilt to do a warranty replacement for my device? Thanks guys.
i doubt it.......i think at&t keeps track of the imei of the device. just make sure you have hardspl, which would cover you for the most part. and even if something does go wrong, there's always gsleon3
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When you buy from someone other than the carrier, that's who your support is from. If you make a deal with an individual, make sure it's a very good price since you assume the warranty costs yourself.
Yeah I have HardSPL on my phone. I usually don't worry about these things but it seems like a lot of people are having hardware problems like the Red light of Death that HardSPL wouldn't cover for me and the chance of a broken miniUSB connector is very high due to the very weak connector.
Does at&t even have warranty beyond 30 days?
They usually don't on PDA phones.
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Does at&t even have warranty beyond 30 days?
They usually don't on PDA phones.
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Here is the normal ATT warranty (even on PDA phones) unless otherwise stated on the product page. All my PDA phones (8125, 8500 and 8900 came wih a full year warranty. Not sure where you got the 30 day info but its not correct.
Warranty: One year warranty on phone and accessories, 90 days on refurbished
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Does at&t even have warranty beyond 30 days?
They usually don't on PDA phones.
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They have a 30 day buyers remorse policy after that they have a 1 year warranty. The warranty support is based off of IMEI and phone number. So your friend would not be able to do a warranty exchange on your phone as the IMEI's have to match when sent in. I used to work for them for 5 years.
oh let me take my comment back.
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They have a 30 day buyers remorse policy after that they have a 1 year warranty. The warranty support is based off of IMEI and phone number. So your friend would not be able to do a warranty exchange on your phone as the IMEI's have to match when sent in. I used to work for them for 5 years.
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Yup, I had 2 8125s one was over 1 year old and the other was about 4 months, mine and my wifes. Had to do a swap on one and I gave them the wrong one and they said it wasn't valid for return.

Called in for a warranty exchange ATT Tilt

My phone connects when I get a call but no voice on either end. The only way to get out of this is to reset my phone. Had to do it so much that Ive called in for an exchange under warranty.
They told me it will be a refurb since that is the only thing they can do. I even tried the Kit box with the battery (which they are replacing since my battery is not holding charge) but they are sending it seperately.
My question is for the exchange, is the refurb any good and did it solve your problems?
Is there anyway I can get them to give me a new phone since mine is less than 6 months old.
I did an exchange because one of the keys on the keyboard was going out. The refurb they sent me had the same problem but worse, so I sent it back for another refurb and I'm happy with that one. Somebody once said that after 3 refurb exchanges they'll send you a new one, but I don't work for AT&T so I can't verify if that's correct.
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I did an exchange because one of the keys on the keyboard was going out. The refurb they sent me had the same problem but worse, so I sent it back for another refurb and I'm happy with that one. Somebody once said that after 3 refurb exchanges they'll send you a new one, but I don't work for AT&T so I can't verify if that's correct.
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Uh huh das right
I did a warranty exchange on my tilt because the miniUsb port cracked. The device they gave me was like new, i actually thought it was new, till about a week later i decided to call and check and they told me most likely its a refurb... honestly i can't tell if it is or if its new.
ALso about your issue, did you recently upgrade to a 6.1 rom and not change the radio? that would cause no sound..
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fone_fanatic said:
I did a warranty exchange on my tilt because the miniUsb port cracked. The device they gave me was like new, i actually thought it was new, till about a week later i decided to call and check and they told me most likely its a refurb... honestly i can't tell if it is or if its new.
ALso about your issue, did you recently upgrade to a 6.1 rom and not change the radio? that would cause no sound..
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thanks for the info. I did upgrade to 6.1 via HTC website that I think also updated my radio. I currently have radio #1.65.21.18
Could this be my problem?
that is a wm 6.1 radio, but still, some radios don't work well with some roms, check AllTheWay's Ultimate Radio Thread for more info.
I love peoples reasoning for not deserving a refurb. I've worked at places like Dell and Acer and I just love when people argue. "it was new when I bought it"
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I love peoples reasoning for not deserving a refurb. I've worked at places like Dell and Acer and I just love when people argue. "it was new when I bought it"
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As someone who has been on the receiving end of several Dell computers, you are correct that this argument doesn't hold water since Dell takes pride in the full reconditioning of it's refurbished units.
However, as someone who needed to exchange 4 Tilts within 2 weeks due to the total lack of quality control on [insert random 3rd party company here]'s part, I understand why some people are hesitant to accept a refurb phone.
When I finally had enough of dealing with the warranty group and called business customer care, the woman on the phone transferred me to someone back in Warranty who told me that AT&T doesn't even handle the refurb business, and the entire process (including QC and shipping) is done by a 3rd party company.
Yes you can be very unlucky with refurbs but the same applies with brand new phones too.
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that is a wm 6.1 radio, but still, some radios don't work well with some roms, check AllTheWay's Ultimate Radio Thread for more info.
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are u saying that there is a better radio for the stock 6.1 rom than what it comes with?
could this be my issue on the new sound?
NotATreoFan said:
As someone who has been on the receiving end of several Dell computers, you are correct that this argument doesn't hold water since Dell takes pride in the full reconditioning of it's refurbished units.
However, as someone who needed to exchange 4 Tilts within 2 weeks due to the total lack of quality control on [insert random 3rd party company here]'s part, I understand why some people are hesitant to accept a refurb phone.
When I finally had enough of dealing with the warranty group and called business customer care, the woman on the phone transferred me to someone back in Warranty who told me that AT&T doesn't even handle the refurb business, and the entire process (including QC and shipping) is done by a 3rd party company.
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That lady flat out lied to ya, I have personally been in the ATT department were they recondition MOST devices. And yes tilt's are done there as well, to a certain extent, they clean them and replace screens, keypads, basic stuff. I cant even begin to explain the morons working there, my 7yr old could do a better job and he would have fun doing it.

Tilt Touch Screen Broken. RMA question.

Last week my touch screen stopped working. My att warranty has expired but I still have a htc manufactures warranty. I have two problems with the rma service. One is they said if it had ever been opened by anyone but an HTC representative it viods the warranty. I warrantied my phone to att in July and they gave me a refurbished phone. Could this phone have been opened by Att which would void my warranty? Second problem, did anyone else rma their phone for a touch screen problem and it was covered by htc's warranty. They said if its not a manufacture problem then it would cost me to fix it and if I didn't want to fix it, it would still be 35 dollars. Does anyone know if this problem is considered a manufactures problem?
Hey... I used to work in an RMA deptartment.. and your phone is probally flagged/marked that it ia a referb... and HTC does not warrant referbs unless they are bought directly from them... I don;t mean to be a downer, but want to save you the $35 fee when they tell you that it is not under warranty... would would ned you orignal phone for that (Plus they probally want a copy of the opriginal receipt which will show a IMEI # diffrent that what you have now)... So either way man.. sorrt
So you used to work in the HTC RMA department? Because I've working in other companies and delt with RMA's and they would take care of as if it had the normal warranty. So unless you actually have worked for HTC I wouldn't share that info as if it were HTC's company policy.
If the screen just failed then that would be considered manufacture error in most cases, what they are talking about is smashed screens or things that you would have done to break it. (like take it apart).
I would think that at&t and HTC has some arrangement worked out so that the refurb isn't a problem. IF anything just openly ask the HTC rep if that is a problem.
I have delt with HTC as the company I worked RMA for resold their products so I DO know I am talking about.. maybe you should be the one who shouldnt share info...
And with ANY company I have EVER delt with, REFURBS do NOT carry the same warranty as retail new... How would it benifit either company if HTC has a "Special deal" with AT&T? Then HTC would have to fix out of warranty products for free (cost them money) and AT&T would loost the same of a new phone that you would have to buy if it is broken... Also, as stated before, the refurb will have a diffrent IMEI # than the one he originally bought... HTC WILL want a copy of the original invoice, and AT&T print the IMEI # right on it... HTC will then see it is diffrent and deam it OOW (out of warranty)...
in several cases the refurb is considered the repair (fix) for the broken device there for retaining the original phones warranty. Also, why wouldn't at&t have a special deal, at&t has a modified and rebranded htc phone that happens to also carry an htc warranty. (the htc warranty is longer then the at&t one)
you can have 2 types of refurb devices, one that you purchase as a refurb or a replacement for a device that can't be repaired. (like so many people are getting) Wouldn't that be a rip off to purchase a brand new device with a 12 month warranty, then it breaks and you're sent a refurb as the repair and now you have a 90 day warranty instead of the 12 month you should have?
Yeah I don't think you know what you're talking about, as for sharing info I am not saying anything is for sure and you are. So I think my advice is a bit better then yours.
When I read HTC my serial number they told me it was still under warranty. Since this is the s/n of the refurbished phone, wouldn't that mean its under warranty? I also made clear to them that it is not my original phone but a refurbished one received in July. What I am concerned about is if ATT opens the device and voids my warranty since there are some markings in the device that tell its been opened. Since this is not a htc representative it would void my warranty? I'm not sure how refurbished phones from ATT are dealt with.
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When I read HTC my serial number they told me it was still under warranty. Since this is the s/n of the refurbished phone, wouldn't that mean its under warranty? I also made clear to them that it is not my original phone but a refurbished one received in July. What I am concerned about is if ATT opens the device and voids my warranty since there are some markings in the device that tell its been opened. Since this is not a htc representative it would void my warranty? I'm not sure how refurbished phones from ATT are dealt with.
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at&t is either an authorized repair center for that phone or they use one (maybe they even have HTC send them the refurbs) . I wouldn't worry about it too much. Just make sure that they know about it being a warranty replacement refurb from at&t by having them add it to their notes. You can call back a little later and confirm they are in the notes if need be.

AT&T Warranty Replacement?

Anyone have any experience yet getting a Captivate replaced through the warranty department at 800-801-1101?
My sister got her phone on launch day, past few days the screen has really been acting up, and it's now just outside the 30 day store return period.
Anybody try getting a replacement from the warranty department? I'm figuring they have replacements available but I want to check before I waste my time calling in.
When my first captivate was randomly shutting down and the store I purchased it at was having a hard time keeping them stocked I called ATT and the guy said they absolutely could just send me another, but urged me to go to the store, call him back, and let him on the phone with the clerk so he could credit my return immediately and I could go elsewhere to buy another that same day, thus not eating anymore of my 30 days. So yeah, long story short, they can replace it right away from what I was told.
screw att. lol
go to the nearby att service center and replace it.
Several months ago, I woke up one morning to a phone that refused to charge, power on, or otherwise do anything.
Walked into an AT&T Warranty place, 30 minutes later, left with a new phone.
I purchased a captivate back in December at Sam's club and luckily haven't had any real issues with it(1010 build). My wifes been bugging me since then, that she wanted one, so I just bought another one off craigslist (0610 build).
I was curious to see what anyones thoughts are on this.
1st) The craigslist one has a small crack in the plastic casing around the charger door, so the door is kinda sunk in a little, but still works properly. I'm just a little worried that down the road it may become an issue.
2nd) It seams to have some of the gps issues. When running stock it will hardly pick up anything. I flashed a few other roms on it incorporating the various gps fixes, and Paragon seams to work best. But it still wont pull in a tight lock.
So my question is:
Do you think I could do a warranty exchange on the Craigslist one through the Att repair center? Basically pretending its the one I purchased through Sam's or will they be able to figure out that there 2 different phones?
Well, that's fraud but if you feel you must I would just play dumb like you didn't know and must have mixed up the phones. Heh
Not likely since they will have the IMEI record of the original purchaser. But go ahead and try. Come back and tell us how it worked out.
I have seen where many have gotten at&t to warranty their phone even though it was not purchased from them.
Try samsung, their stupider
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I have seen where many have gotten at&t to warranty their phone even though it was not purchased from them.
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Of course they will warranty a phone purchased by the original owner from another authorized retailer (I bought mine from Radio Shack and AT$T replaced the first 2), but they have zero obligation to warranty a phone to a 3rd party purchaser that bought the phone used. Most warranties are not transferable and are only good to the original purchaser.
Miami_Son said:
Of course they will warranty a phone purchased by the original owner from another authorized retailer (I bought mine from Radio Shack and AT$T replaced the first 2), but they have zero obligation to warranty a phone to a 3rd party purchaser that bought the phone used. Most warranties are not transferable and are only good to the original purchaser.
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
Fried my phone the other day and had the power off issue.... went into my local AT&T warranty center and they hooked me up with a Refurb in about 20 minutes - no questions asked.
IF you have insurance and it's within the 1rst year of the phone's life they should replace it as long as it's not water damaged related.
(And... I had Serendipity back on it when I got home much to my wife's chagrin)
Note: The kid actually seemed to know what he was talking about too strangely enough. Knew about the IMEI range issue and claimed that the refurbs - even if they have the problematic range should be find as they replaced teh internal hardware.
I have a 1011 build now - and it seems to be working great (sans typical GPS BS)
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
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There are authorized AT&T resellers on eBay. Craig's list is pretty much used only. Since AT$T has acknowledged a manufacturing defect issue with some of these phones, they will probably replace ones that fall within the affected IMEI range regardless where/when it was purchased. You may have to badger them a bit, but they generally prefer to just exchange it rather than lose a customer. Unfortunately, as the OP has told us, this particular phone has some visible physical damage. On that basis AT$T is unlikely to replace it for free as they will probably say any malfunction is related to that damage and not any manufacturing defect. That's my expert insight on it.
ryanmahan said:
Try samsung, their stupider
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If you don't know how to spell "they're," maybe you shouldn't be calling anyone stupid.
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If you don't know how to spell "they're," maybe you shouldn't be calling anyone stupid.
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tenchars
phone return
i bought my phone off craigslist used, and when i bricked it as a newbie, called samsung for any info. as it was under a year old they took it back and repaired it free of charge. thank you! lol!
You'll either be completely out of luck and get a refurbished phone that will break in 91 days, or get a brand new phone with the same 90 day warranty that will take roughly 10 months to break.
I got lucky; the first refurbished replacement that I got was dead on arrival, so it gave me leverage to scream at ATT for being crap.
You can tell if your phone is refurbished or new by looking at the label under the battery cover; if it is white with ugly font and no indication of the Samsung logo, it's refurbished. If the logo is present, your phone is new.

Beware of purchasing the SM-N9600 model for US use

Well, I have had a SM-N9600 now since around September. I opted for the international version due to it being bootloader unlockable. I have had it unlocked and running on Verizon for months now.
Well today, I went walking in the sun at the track. I used the phone as my GPS, in my pocket the whole time, while taking it out occasionally to check my distance. After I was finished I noticed that the screen looked discolored. I immediately made sure that comfort view was disabled, but the issue persisted. There seems to be a hardware failure of some sort effecting the screen. It looks like major burn in, in a perfect pattern in the middle of the device screen that persists even in recovery. Pictures attached of the screen.
I immediately freaked out and called Samsung to inquire about a repair. They stated that they would not touch the phone even if I payed for the repair. They also basically stated that any of their retailers would not touch it as well. So I spoke to a supervisor to verify. He also stated that they would not help me in any way to get my device repaired due to the fact that it is an international phone. So, even if you ask to pay for the hardware failure, you still cannot get a repair.
I called around to UbreakitIfix locations and they all stated that they would not touch the phone as Samsung owns all of their authorized replacement parts.
If anyone has any information that can help me get an authentic screen replacement please let me know.
Just to clarify, the screen was checked for dead pixels as well as any flaws when it was purchased. This all is from today.
@jal3223
My apologies.
I was in a similar situation before and, literally, was like "Take my damn money!" but Samsung US wouldn't budge.
My first suggestion; start with the Reseller. See what they can do (irregardless if it's been one month or several).
Was it purchased with a credit card? Some credit cards offer extended forms of warranty beyond that of the manufacturer.
There are also several vendors on eBay who perform mail-in repairs. Their range of services/specialties vary. Drop them a line.
You could also sell the device "As-Is" to reclaim a portion of your original cost. It does function albeit the burn-in. You may not get exactly what you paid but at least you have something in your hand towards a replacement.
Good luck!
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@jal3223
My apologies.
I was in a similar situation before and, literally, was like "Take my damn money!" but Samsung US wouldn't budge.
My first suggestion; start with the Reseller. See what they can do (irregardless if it's been one month or several).
Was it purchased with a credit card? Some credit cards offer extended forms of warranty beyond that of the manufacturer.
There are also several vendors on eBay who perform mail-in repairs. Their range of services/specialties vary. Drop them a line.
You could also sell the device "As-Is" to reclaim a portion of your original cost. It does function albeit the burn-in. You may not get exactly what you paid but at least you have something in your hand towards a replacement.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah, that's what I have been contemplating doing as far as the selling as is part. It is 100% in perfect condition besides the new screen issue. I guess I could at least get 4-500 toward a new device (this time with squaretrade).
I sent Samsung of Hong Kong an email about it, so I'll report back if they respond.
I used the Amazon credit card on it. Is anyone familiar with the warranty on those?
Here you are:
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16070413011
Middle section of the page.
If you purchased it through Amazon, they too, can be quite quite generous with returns.
As for HK, they have a live chat as well:
https://www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/
It's the start of the business day so you should be able to catch someone.
Seeing as you have purchased a grey import. You would have to contact the retailer, who sold you the device and ask them to repair it.
You should be able to find a 3rd party repair shop, that will replace the display for you, if you look around hard enough. Personally I would contact the retailer and get them to fix it. As they are obligated to repair or replace any faulty products sold.
I wouldn't bother contacting Samsung Hong Kong as it would cost quite a bit to get your device repaired by them.
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Here you are:
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16070413011
Middle section of the page.
If you purchased it through Amazon, they too, can be quite quite generous with returns.
As for HK, they have a live chat as well:
https://www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/
It's the start of the business day so you should be able to catch someone.
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Thank you so much for the additional info. I'll definitely check this out and report back.
*Update*
I heard back from the email to the CEO of HK Samsung. He stated that a representative will be getting in touch with me soon. Hopefully that is the case.
I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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@jal3223
Yes, please do keep us updated. We can use your experience as a reference for others experiencing similar issues.
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I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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See, I didn't know about the screen issues. I was tempted to buy a new device and to sell this one "as is", but that's before I knew it is a widespread issue. It would be pointless to buy another one because I would be paranoid about it happening again. I was really thinking I could hold on to this device a few years as I hate the new notch trend, but I guess it isn't going to happen. I doubt they will replace it either. One can only hope though. I believe this will be my last Samsung device after owning basically each release over the years. It's a shame of what the company has become with their customer service and blatent disregard of their customers. They were flat out rude to me when I called just for asking them to accept my money for a repair as I know that it is not under warranty in the states. They need to be took down a peg from a competing company.
I guess I could always try myself if all else fails. Has anyone bought from this site? I wonder if it is possible that it really is OEM?
https://www.digitalsupplyusa.com/products/galaxy-note-9-screen-replacement-frame-genuine
jal3223 said:
See, I didn't know about the screen issues. I was tempted to buy a new device and to sell this one "as is", but that's before I knew it is a widespread issue. It would be pointless to buy another one because I would be paranoid about it happening again. I was really thinking I could hold on to this device a few years as I hate the new notch trend, but I guess it isn't going to happen. I doubt they will replace it either. One can only hope though. I believe this will be my last Samsung device after owning basically each release over the years. It's a shame of what the company has become with their customer service and blatent disregard of their customers. They were flat out rude to me when I called just for asking them to accept my money for a repair as I know that it is not under warranty in the states. They need to be took down a peg from a competing company.
I guess I could always try myself if all else fails. Has anyone bought from this site? I wonder if it is possible that it really is OEM?
https://www.digitalsupplyusa.com/products/galaxy-note-9-screen-replacement-frame-genuine
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Yeah they have some issues with the screens. I have had/seen a ton of these and they have had from screen crackling issues on press, screen burn in or discoloration. I am shocked Samsung won't fix it though even if you pay for it! That is why I dumped all my notes and went the s10+ route for now. Hope to get a pixel 4 and a note 10 when they come out. Have been very disappointed with the fingerprint sensor so far though on the s10+
jal3223 said:
Well, I have had a SM-N9600 now since around September. I opted for the international version due to it being bootloader unlockable. I have had it unlocked and running on Verizon for months now.
Well today, I went walking in the sun at the track. I used the phone as my GPS, in my pocket the whole time, while taking it out occasionally to check my distance. After I was finished I noticed that the screen looked discolored. I immediately made sure that comfort view was disabled, but the issue persisted. There seems to be a hardware failure of some sort effecting the screen. It looks like major burn in, in a perfect pattern in the middle of the device screen that persists even in recovery. Pictures attached of the screen.
I immediately freaked out and called Samsung to inquire about a repair. They stated that they would not touch the phone even if I payed for the repair. They also basically stated that any of their retailers would not touch it as well. So I spoke to a supervisor to verify. He also stated that they would not help me in any way to get my device repaired due to the fact that it is an international phone. So, even if you ask to pay for the hardware failure, you still cannot get a repair.
I called around to UbreakitIfix locations and they all stated that they would not touch the phone as Samsung owns all of their authorized replacement parts.
If anyone has any information that can help me get an authentic screen replacement please let me know.
Just to clarify, the screen was checked for dead pixels as well as any flaws when it was purchased. This all is from today.
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Try Louis Rossmann. He fixes everything. Lol
Just a quick Google search will drop you at his website. The dude is a very honest genius.
OP feel for you. But this issue or any other for that matter had and has prevented me from buying a device that doesn't come with a local warranty.
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Limeybastard said:
OP feel for you. But this issue or any other for that matter had and has prevented me from buying a device that doesn't come with a local warranty.
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The thing is, I called Samsung before purchase because I have heard in the past that they would not repair them. I explained my concerns to the representative and he said that they would just have to send it to the appropriate location and it would just take a little more time for repair. I mentioned that conversation to the rep the other day and asked if they had a call log or something and he responded "Sir, your more than welcome to send it in, but as soon as they see that it is an international phone they will send it back to you untouched". They are a bunch of jerks over there.
jal3223 said:
The thing is, I called Samsung before purchase because I have heard in the past that they would not repair them. I explained my concerns to the representative and he said that they would just have to send it to the appropriate location and it would just take a little more time for repair. I mentioned that conversation to the rep the other day and asked if they had a call log or something and he responded "Sir, your more than welcome to send it in, but as soon as they see that it is an international phone they will send it back to you untouched". They are a bunch of jerks over there.
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Did you find out cost to ship and repair it from the region that the device originated from, HK?
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Did you find out cost to ship and repair it from the region that the device originated from, HK?
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No, they said that a representative would reach out to me but I haven't heard anything. There is a 12 hour time difference between us, so I'll probably try again through live chat when I don't have to work.
jal3223 said:
No, they said that a representative would reach out to me but I haven't heard anything. There is a 12 hour time difference between us, so I'll probably try again through live chat when I don't have to work.
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Why not use DHL or FEDEX with a shipping label back to yourself ? it will cost a fair bit but it’s better than third party repair and cheaper ? As you’re paying for you own postage both ways! I can’t see why they would say no? That’s the only way I’m seeing out of this situation?
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Why not use DHL or FEDEX with a shipping label back to yourself ? it will cost a fair bit but it’s better than third party repair and cheaper ? As you’re paying for you own postage both ways! I can’t see why they would say no? That’s the only way I’m seeing out of this situation?
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I agree. I'm going to live chat with them tomorrow night though. I hope they allow it.
jal3223 said:
I agree. I'm going to live chat with them tomorrow night though. I hope they allow it.
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They should allow it! And Good Luck!
I have posted in the Samsung forums on this issue. Come check it out and share please.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Note-9/Screen-Hardware-fault-becoming-more-common-Samsung-refusing-to/m-p/513325#M9187

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