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Frat.. My fully upgraded Tilt (Dutty Rom 6) got its USB port damaged while I accidentally poked the stylus in there instead of the reset hole.
...now it won't sync with my pc however does charge only when I plug in the dedicated wall charger into it. So, on visual inspection, I saw the 5 pins (thats how many they seem) with last two next to the reset hole "misaligned".
I've tried poking a needle and trying to straighten it back into place but didn't work and I gave up fearing further damage to the port.
basically, I called At&t and they are mailing me a replacement device but now I'm not sure if I would need to re-flash the original AT&T rom back before returning.... anyone have any experience in the returns field? The cust serv rep "read" me a disclaimer (felt like hearing my rights by a cop!) stating that if they find any liquid or other damage to the phone then I may be charged $497.00 for it as it would be considered as warranty voided.
So, no mention of any s/w changes in the disclaimer she read to me also resulting in the same. But I surely don't want to take a chance therefore am humbly asking for some input from someone who may have experience similar situation?!!
Reading the "Tilt re-flash due to not voiding warranty if having to return" sticky-thread's all 14 pages did not give me even a single post where anyone can confirm if at&t will indeed consider messing up with the s/w as voiding warranty.... unless ofcourse I'm blind..(has happened once in a while).
I've also searched on this and have not found any posts.. again, I'm mentioning this so that the mods and/or others won't burn me for not doing my homework.
Wouldnt it be easier to flash a stock rom from SD card than wait and see if they void your warranty?
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Wouldnt it be easier to flash a stock rom from SD card than wait and see if they void your warranty?
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Well.. I'm trying to avoid flashing the stock rom altogether. As I've noticed almost every 2nd post on the stock-rom-flashing-for-warranty sticky not having a smooth run while returning the phone to its original state.
besides.. what do you mean by "then wait and see if they void your warranty?"..
Thats exactly what I'm trying to avoid in the first place as once I mail the unit back I will have no control on the outcome unless ofcourse either someone confirms that not reverting back to the stock rom won't cause a $500 hole in my pocket or otherwise, in which case I'll have to re-flash it.
If you've flashed a different ROM then they will know and they will say you caused the damage and charge the full price for it.
they might charge you full price anyway because the usb port is damaged. it might just be easier to fix the port urself...
I know Pocket PC Techs can repair the connector in most cases:
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~u...T+Tilt+Sync+Connector+Replacement+Service.htm
AWESOME!!
PsyOpWarlord said:
I know Pocket PC Techs can repair the connector in most cases:
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~u...T+Tilt+Sync+Connector+Replacement+Service.htm
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Thanks a million for the site. I had no idea that a service like that existed and that too specifically addressing my exact issue. I'm gonna keep it bookmarked for future.
Fortunately, I was able to stick a needle in one of the pins and push them up and then have it held there with a dab of super glue. So far, its working like a charm but if it ever fails again I'll go the above route.
This is awesome.. I was very concerned in having to receive the replacement unit as with experience of having used several pda phones over the years I've learned that the refurb units that the warranty replacement give you is got a good 50-50 chance of having some kind of hw or sw flaw.. so... I'm glad to have kept my phone.
Took mine right back to the ATT store for a damaged usb port, all they did was confirm it wouldn't read via the usb and exchanged it right there for a new one, i was told it was a 1 year replacement warranty on the phone, they didn't check a thing, give it a try, i have also exchanged one that was erased buy getting to close to a mag drill at work, although it was not a tilt they exchanged it without even batting an eye, thanks tjenus
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Took mine right back to the ATT store for a damaged usb port, all they did was confirm it wouldn't read via the usb and exchanged it right there for a new one, i was told it was a 1 year replacement warranty on the phone, they didn't check a thing, give it a try, i have also exchanged one that was erased buy getting to close to a mag drill at work, although it was not a tilt they exchanged it without even batting an eye, thanks tjenus
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Hi tjenus,
You mean you brought the faulty tilt, together with the original accessories it came with, to the store and they replaced your set for a brand new, retail version, of the tilt?
What else was required, the receipt or anything?
Thanks!
Gerald
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Took mine right back to the ATT store for a damaged usb port, all they did was confirm it wouldn't read via the usb and exchanged it right there for a new one, i was told it was a 1 year replacement warranty on the phone, they didn't check a thing, give it a try, i have also exchanged one that was erased buy getting to close to a mag drill at work, although it was not a tilt they exchanged it without even batting an eye, thanks tjenus
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I call BS after being a AT-T customer for years I know for a fact they don't swap out phones even at corp... Stores they tell you to call in and have a warrenty replacment shipped to you. Thats just how it works UNLESS your withen the 14 day grace period then they would probably do it. The reason they do this according to AT-T is they don't have enough stock in each store to do swap outs. You best bet is to call AT-T and have them ship you a new one and flash abck to the origanl rom they don't check the SPL version what so ever they just look if it has water damage and any other visable signs of abuse.
I returned mine
I had this same thing happen. The USB failed to work after I dropped my phone. So seeing how I could not reflash it, I ran out all the power on it, until it had nothing....it would not even boot. With all the battery drained, I knew that even if they plugged it in, they would not see I had flashed the rom....though they could have used a new battery. I took it in, and told the local ATT reseller that the USB stopped working. It was within 30days of purchase. They took it back and exchanged it no questions asked. They didnt even test it. Now, i just wont drop my new one, lol.
Good luck.
Not entirely related, but for those who purchased an HTC TyTN II and try to have it repaired in the US, beware: it is not covered under warranty here. After just under 4-weeks I found the USB port was loose and would no longer take a charge. After more than 4-weeks in HTC America and after refusing to accept their assessment of "User Abuse" and the $300 mainboard repair cost, they finally shipped it back to me, mainboard replaced via Fedex Ground... according to several HTC America reps I spoke with - there have been numerous similar cases reported to them since the TyTN II debut two months ago. Perseverence may pay off -- although I should have known better, my next purchase won't be through a parallel importer.
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hah. did this too.. called at&t and had them warranty exchange it. i just bent it back around with the stylus enough that it would work so that could revert back so i could send it back. havent heard anything from them.. so im assuming there not gonna charge me
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Not entirely related, but for those who purchased an HTC TyTN II and try to have it repaired in the US, beware: it is not covered under warranty here. After just under 4-weeks I found the USB port was loose and would no longer take a charge. After more than 4-weeks in HTC America and after refusing to accept their assessment of "User Abuse" and the $300 mainboard repair cost, they finally shipped it back to me, mainboard replaced via Fedex Ground... according to several HTC America reps I spoke with - there have been numerous similar cases reported to them since the TyTN II debut two months ago. Perseverence may pay off -- although I should have known better, my next purchase won't be through a parallel importer.
Cheers
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i own a tytn 2 in the usa and got the same from htc. my usb got messed up a little on its own than i stuck the stencil in there and it barely worked(had to wiggle it) anyways i found a repair center but they didnt have parts. ordered the parts from ppc techs and they sent me a different connector. its the same one in the sprint mogul which i think is a better build. so they replaced it and everything is perfect with the charging now but they did something with my hinge. its off a little. can anyone point me in the right direction to take my phone apart so i can fiddle with the hinge? any help is greatly appreciated
Hi,
I just got a Tilt from craigslist. The phone came with the At&T box, but unfortunately I forgot to get the receipt. Now the USB port is broken and I want to see if I can return for warranty.
The phone still has the AT&T ROM and infact I havent unlocked it. So will this be a problem if I just say I dont have the receipt but the rest and returned it with the box?
Please help!!!
ramnan said:
Hi,
I just got a Tilt from craigslist. The phone came with the At&T box, but unfortunately I forgot to get the receipt. Now the USB port is broken and I want to see if I can return for warranty.
The phone still has the AT&T ROM and infact I havent unlocked it. So will this be a problem if I just say I dont have the receipt but the rest and returned it with the box?
Please help!!!
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Not unless you are the original one that bought it from AT-T they will say sorry buddy !! you could try but I would save my breath
Hi
I had the same Issue - but it was fixed inside warranty!
But I was runing "original" rom.
But the somehow made the "reset" button work strange now - So it will go back once more.
BR
Daniel
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=362679
ok so i went to a DSC today to exchange my tilt. I stated it was stuck in that "funky colored screen" (bootloader in which i purposefully stuck it in) to get a replacement. The real reason i needed it was the plastic seperator between the pins of the usb port broke off along with the 2 left pins.. yah so i should have had it replaced when it first started having problems syncing and charging but i wiggled it over and over until it broke so dont get on me sayting its my fault thats not the point lol...the point is they told me that they didnt have any tilts in stock and pretty much just put in a request to have one mailed to me (exchange by mail) and i send mine in and since it has that usb problem ill mostlikely get charged the $450 but i can glue that plastic piece back in and cover up the damage..my question is..in the dsc they only checked the water voiding pad and they would have replaced it right then and there so is the policy the same with both services..the fee for physical/water damage? like would they have read me a disclaimer in the center and taken my phone and had it fully inspected? I was under the impression that they just eyeball it there and give it the ok like they did and youre good..so i signed the paper and should get the replacement in the mail monday...should i just send the phone they sent back to them or do the techs at the center for mail exchanges just eyeball it as well? am i taking a big chance at getting screwed? or should i just try again at another DSC location that has devices in stock after i send the replacement back?..just looking for input
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ok so i went to a DSC today to exchange my tilt. I stated it was stuck in that "funky colored screen" (bootloader in which i purposefully stuck it in) to get a replacement. The real reason i needed it was the plastic seperator between the pins of the usb port broke off along with the 2 left pins.. yah so i should have had it replaced when it first started having problems syncing and charging but i wiggled it over and over until it broke so dont get on me sayting its my fault thats not the point lol...the point is they told me that they didnt have any tilts in stock and pretty much just put in a request to have one mailed to me (exchange by mail) and i send mine in and since it has that usb problem ill mostlikely get charged the $450 but i can glue that plastic piece back in and cover up the damage..my question is..in the dsc they only checked the water voiding pad and they would have replaced it right then and there so is the policy the same with both services..the fee for physical/water damage? like would they have read me a disclaimer in the center and taken my phone and had it fully inspected? I was under the impression that they just eyeball it there and give it the ok like they did and youre good..so i signed the paper and should get the replacement in the mail monday...should i just send the phone they sent back to them or do the techs at the center for mail exchanges just eyeball it as well? am i taking a big chance at getting screwed? or should i just try again at another DSC location that has devices in stock after i send the replacement back?..just looking for input
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Here is a brilliant idea BE HONEST
Honesty may lose him $450 though (that is a lot of money for some of us).
Here's an idea, try using a return key every once in a while
did you miss where i said dont get on me about this? lol i just want input and facts
oh and i WAS honest over the phone before i put in a claim and went to the DSC and stated that HTC had changed the usb ports from pins to contacts but they have no such thing in their files nor reports of these usb ports having problems which as you can see all over this forum the first generation of usb ports on the kaiser SUCK hence the reason they were replaced..therefore it would be considered physical damage so im screwed for being honest even though its HTC's fault..
Ok, wanna know why i said be honest.
-return key- f.u.
I if you know my job postioin with AT&T you can take this info to be very truthfull. If they see ANY damage to the phone you WILL be billed. If the person from AT&T does not notice the damage, then when it gets sent back to HTC and they see damage, they will backcharge att. Then guess what? you get the charge. That is why i said be honest. I was not being a smart ass.
It used to be nobody really cared, but now you will get caught. In all seriousness i was looking out for you. But what the hell sent it back and test your luck.
But be honest and tell them it is a known problem and back up your case with printouts of the known broblem. I think you will be suprised how well they will accomodate you.
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Honesty may lose him $450 though (that is a lot of money for some of us).
Here's an idea, try using a return key every once in a while
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so should i bring it back to the dsc and explain to them or call the phone center. . and i wasnt trying to be a jerk. . you didnt have to say f.u. i appreciate your advice
ok well i called an explained myself and they said no matter what you have if the port is damaged its damaged and out of warranty...yay im screwed lol
The f.u. was not directed at you.
Call back and speak to a supervisor, I am aware of the problem and so are certain techs and warranty reps at att. Call and speak to a supervisor. if that gets you nothing than call cust care and complain.
warranty 800-801-1101
cust care 800-331-0500
even call data device support (THEY KNOW ABOUT IT)
dont have the number.
thnks alot for the help i really appreciate it...
yah i spoke with data device support, they transferred me to them..ive actually spoken to them in the past for this issue as it happened a while back and i just dealt with the no syncing but i had to finally go back to warranty exchange because i finally broke the top left pin (+5v i believe) from smashing it in with the usb plug as the plastic seperator isnt in place to protect the pins..
the warranty exchange always sends me to data device support. Well i think its the same place your talking about...they called them high end device technicians or something along those lines...
ok got shot down again lol...well i TRIED to get to a supervisor and explained my WHOLE shpeal 2 more times for a total of 5 times now...so tomorrow im going to try again and DEMAND to speak with a supervisor..
tonight i just thought maybe just maybe this tech would understand and know but she insisted that she checked all documentation and that this issue is NOT a known issue and referred me to htc to get a repaired or customer support to get a new handset lol so ill give it a go tomorrow..
i just really hate having to explain it all because its so complicated unless i can show them pictures of the differences in each usb port and try to help them comprehend that htc obviously changed the port for a reason...
ok so thanks to the advice of k8nds (honesty) worked and i dont know WHY i didnt think of it before...not really the honesty part lol but the calling att and talking to them..i had forgot that i had talked my way out of an early disconnection fee with my prior agreement. That is somehwat relevant but what im getting at is ATT is there for your customers...if you make yourself seem that important to them...theyl do anything for you like many on this board have attested too...so the elevated rep (after speaking to 5 techs) let me know they will note the usb issue and if there is a charge for the detection of it it will be credited back.. so HOPEFULLY the replacement i recieve tomorrow has the revised usb port..
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Calm yourself kid. My comment about using a return key wasn't even directed at you, it was directed at pazookie's first post.
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ok so thanks to the advice of k8nds (honesty) worked and i dont know WHY i didnt think of it before...not really the honesty part lol but the calling att and talking to them..i had forgot that i had talked my way out of an early disconnection fee with my prior agreement. That is somehwat relevant but what im getting at is ATT is there for your customers...if you make yourself seem that important to them...theyl do anything for you like many on this board have attested too...so the elevated rep (after speaking to 5 techs) let me know they will note the usb issue and if there is a charge for the detection of it it will be credited back.. so HOPEFULLY the replacement i recieve tomorrow has the revised usb port..
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Well im glad it worked out for you. And you did not have to lie!!!
Question is for anyone who has sent in their xperia to get serviced in sony ericsson/pts electronics in the us. Do they keep the phone serial number and all that in a database? Reason why i asked is because i sent mine in to get repaired and they said it was out of warranty because the white sticker in the phone turned pink. But the funny thing is the batter part didnt turn pink ...
Now i want to get my phone repaired seriously and it didnt fall into water or anything like that but somehow moisture got into it.
Can i swap the label that has the phone serial and put it onto a newer xperia outer body and send it again? Or will they know that the phone was sent in already by the serial?
Thanks
Warranty is voided whenever you disassemble the phone. They have their way of knowing when you do this. So I don't think your plan woiuld work.
nah...whenever the sticker turned pink, it means is water damage...
i sent mine back b/c the button is working properly somehow, can they couldn't fix it and sent me a new one
It is VERY likely that "they" would and will put this into their database with all the data they can gather from you and the phone and the circumstance. That is what ALL companies (and others) are doing nowadays.
On the other hand, SE should have offered you to repair it and you pay for it...didn't they offer that?
they didnt, they just sent it back, no emails or phone calls.
so much for customer service
they claim its liquid damage and it caused corrosion. im told they wouldnt even repair it even if i wanted to pay them to.
this is horrid.
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they claim its liquid damage and it caused corrosion. im told they wouldnt even repair it even if i wanted to pay them to.
this is horrid.
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bump it up to a supervisor tell them your battery indicator never changed color. just call a few times make sure you get the supervisors name's and details so you remember it for the next time you call. Unless you actually dropped it in water or something.
what was broken on the phone where you needed to get it repaired?
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bump it up to a supervisor tell them your battery indicator never changed color. just call a few times make sure you get the supervisors name's and details so you remember it for the next time you call. Unless you actually dropped it in water or something.
what was broken on the phone where you needed to get it repaired?
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you know the problem with the headphone jack that some people even in the forums say? like the headphones jack would make the phone think the headphone is plugged in but it isnt. And with that i cant use the phone without having the headphone plugged in or bluetooth headset enabled.
Where is this liquid detection sticker located?
in the battery compartment
Also on the battery itself the two white stickers. And on the phone mother board ... near the headphone jack if i remember correctly
Did any of you here swap your phone with HTC and your phone was unlocked?
My phone's defects are obviously hardware: Power button failing and Screen has a gap around sides, (Dust gathers around screen everyday, have to clean manually).
Can they charge me for unlocking and rooting it, even though these issues are hardware specific? Anyone has a story to share?
During the call, the HTC Rep told me that "we will charge your credit card for any non-warranty problems." Does unlocking count as one?
yes they will charge you for having your phone rooter,cause is out of the warranty that's what they told me over the phone...
I heard some Reps are unaware that HTC honors Hardware warranty. Maybe they said that to you because they are just reading a script that says "unlocking = void" I've read stories here that they still repair though. Is it true?
I just had my Nexus One (unlocked bootloader) replaced through HTC without a charge for a similar hardware defect. When I called, I didn't mention anything about it being rooted, nor did he ask. I received my replacement, HTC received my defective unit, and I was told my ticket was closed with no charge on my account.
The replacement I received has a new defect and I'm currently awaiting another replacement to swap it out as well. I don't think they care, but I wouldn't parade around talking about it. Just be courteous and flash everything back to stock as much as you can.
Ok, thanks for the info! It would be great if they didn't charge me for this.
Please keep us informed on how everything turns out. Several people have said they've had no trouble. It would be nice to get a list if reasons for RMA with success rate. I have a fairly strong feeling as long as it's hardware related and involves no root caused problem (led from n1 torch, speaker from louder music, etc.) the rate would be pretty high. HTC really, in all the times I've had any problems has been one of my favorite call centers to contact.
I have successfully swapped my phone. I had the dust under screen issue and i called them up. Not questions asked about unlocked. I got my phone and they waited a week or so and i saw my ticket was closed. Now im calling back because my replacement one now has dust under the screen also.
Did you guys get these phones new that you are able to do this?
I just bought my N1 used from someone and I'm wondering if this will apply to me if incase i get the dust issue
I have a question regarding replacement swapping as well.
My phone has the power button defect and I'd like to swap it for a new one.
However, I dropped my phone on asphalt recently and there are minor scuffs on 2 edges and a ding on the top left edge. Will this be a problem in swapping?
Will I get charged or something after they receive my phone? The defects are not related to me dropping it.
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Did you guys get these phones new that you are able to do this?
I just bought my N1 used from someone and I'm wondering if this will apply to me if incase i get the dust issue
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I got mine on Craigslist. I traded my Iphone 3gs for it. Wonderful trade. Android fanboy since G1, but wanted to see what all the hype was about for the iphone. I never saw it. haha.
So I called HTC. Told them the IMEI they asked if i still live blah blah address(the original owner). I told them nope. Gave them new address and name. They got my CC number and off we go. Got a replacement phone in 2 days. Sent the other one back. Case closed. All is good, until yesterday when I saw just under my replacement one also. Its been 3-4 weeks. Now i'm waiting for another replacement.
I got mine on craigslist too, not that AWESOME of a deal since i pretty much just got the phone (the charger barely charges) and the usb i got from a small cell store at a mall doesnt work...pfftt
so I need: Data cable, charger & car charger.
bleh
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I got mine on Craigslist. I traded my Iphone 3gs for it. Wonderful trade. Android fanboy since G1, but wanted to see what all the hype was about for the iphone. I never saw it. haha.
So I called HTC. Told them the IMEI they asked if i still live blah blah address(the original owner). I told them nope. Gave them new address and name. They got my CC number and off we go. Got a replacement phone in 2 days. Sent the other one back. Case closed. All is good, until yesterday when I saw just under my replacement one also. Its been 3-4 weeks. Now i'm waiting for another replacement.
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you didn't have to show proof or purchase/receipts?
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I have a question regarding replacement swapping as well.
My phone has the power button defect and I'd like to swap it for a new one.
However, I dropped my phone on asphalt recently and there are minor scuffs on 2 edges and a ding on the top left edge. Will this be a problem in swapping?
Will I get charged or something after they receive my phone? The defects are not related to me dropping it.
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I'd like to know the answer to this too. My phone has a stuck pixel but I also dropped it and now there is a crack in the screen. I'm wondering if they'll charge me for the swap.
I've had my N1 replaced almost 5 times, so I have some experience with this. Everything was perfect with my first phone except for one dead pixel, which was only visible from certain angles. However, considering the price that I paid for the phone, it wasn't acceptable from my perspective.
I read a lot about people having successes with replacements so I decided to do a swap. My recommendation is to think about doing a swap very carefully. Each time a replacement was sent to me, I found new problems with the phone.
For example, one replacement had a weak vibrate while another had a camera that took oversaturated photos. One of the phones had minor scratches on the screen. Another replacement turned out to be the replacement that was sent to me which I sent back (but with a different sticker and IMEI).
So I think that if the phone is not damaged significantly, such as huge cracks, they will not charge you any fees. So minor scratches on the phone and "normal use" damage is fine.
Also, if you purchased your phone from someone else, you will still be under the warranty and do swaps. I've asked this through the phone twice and both times I was told that they decided to honor warranty transfers.
HTC gave me a new one was well with unlocked bootloader. The problem with my phone was a software issue too. No questions asked.
This is great to hear.
I traded my iPhone 3GS for a N1 on craigslist only to discover it has some sort of hardware problem - Strange rebooting - not sure if it's heat related (doesn't seem so) or bad RAM (I've seen many reports). Went the replacement route (that's another story all together - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698156) and am awaiting the new unit. Just got my return shipping label, hopefully they wont charge me either!
x986123 said:
I heard some Reps are unaware that HTC honors Hardware warranty. Maybe they said that to you because they are just reading a script that says "unlocking = void" I've read stories here that they still repair though. Is it true?
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I had my Nexus One rooted and it was sent it to HTC for "power button failure" and they fixed it for no extra charge. Came back with a more firm-feeling power button and relocked.
They tried to charge me but after some reasoning with the right person on the phone they dropped the charge. You can also file a ticket with the Google Sales team and they will make sure you are not charged if you have a manufacturing defect unrelated to your phone being unlocked.
I bought mine from someone locally in salt lake, and after I had bought it, i noticed some dust under the screen. When I called HTC, they wouldn't replace the whole unit because there was an engraving on it. But they said they would send me a packing slip and i could send them the phone and they would take it apart and fix it. So hopefully it works.
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I bought mine from someone locally in salt lake, and after I had bought it, i noticed some dust under the screen. When I called HTC, they wouldn't replace the whole unit because there was an engraving on it. But they said they would send me a packing slip and i could send them the phone and they would take it apart and fix it. So hopefully it works.
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Hey, I would try calling HTC again and talk to another representative if you want to do a swap for a replacement; sometimes the customer representatives tell you what they know and so they give different responses.
The warranty specifically says:
If you have engraved your phone with a personal message, the device that you receive will not include the engraving, and the engraving on the defective device will not be sent back to you. If you want to keep your engraving, you can opt for the express repair option.
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That is, unless you want to keep the engraving.
Good luck!
The front speaker on my captivate has quit working. I purchased the phone from Best Buy so I assume I have to go though Samsung. Anyone have experience with Samsung's warantee procedures?
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The front speaker on my captivate has quit working. I purchased the phone from Best Buy so I assume I have to go though Samsung. Anyone have experience with Samsung's warantee procedures?
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It sucks. My phone was randomly shutting down and I called AT&T. After several transfers, they connected me to Samsung warranty department. They told me I had to ship my phone back to them and they will do some diagnostics on it and might fix it or might send me a different one (didn't say a brand new one). Meanwhile, I am on my own. I probably needs to take my old phone out and use it for a week or two. Because my issue is not so major, I still haven't sent mine back yet.
You mean the one you listen to calls with? I've never heard of that one going out. The rear one is common and is typically easily fixed. I just returned mine a couple weeks ago without a problem. Bought it at Wally world but it's all ATT so you can go through them. We have a repair center in town that does returns on the spot. Walked in, told them it was shutting down, gave me another one. Wasn't new though, but a refurb.
Yea, the speaker you put up to your ear. The speaker is not actually broken, it is the headphone jack - it constantly reports that headphones are plugged in thus muting the front speaker. At first the problem could be temporarily fixed by blowing air into the headphone jack (would fix the problem for 5 minutes - 1 day) but that trick is no longer working. Sticking a plastic stick into the headphone jack and pushing to the left will fix the speaker but as soon as I release the pressure the speaker goes silent again.
That is great news that ATT will swap it for refurb on the spot. I don't know how I could do without my phone for a week or two if I had to ship it to samsung...
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You mean the one you listen to calls with? I've never heard of that one going out. The rear one is common and is typically easily fixed. I just returned mine a couple weeks ago without a problem. Bought it at Wally world but it's all ATT so you can go through them. We have a repair center in town that does returns on the spot. Walked in, told them it was shutting down, gave me another one. Wasn't new though, but a refurb.
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axis01, thanks again. I went to the ATT repair center and walked out 4 minutes later with a new captivate. AWESOME. Thanks so much for that tip.
axis01 said:
You mean the one you listen to calls with? I've never heard of that one going out. The rear one is common and is typically easily fixed. I just returned mine a couple weeks ago without a problem. Bought it at Wally world but it's all ATT so you can go through them. We have a repair center in town that does returns on the spot. Walked in, told them it was shutting down, gave me another one. Wasn't new though, but a refurb.
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Yeah, if there is a repair center near you, then you are in good shape. If not, you have to ship it to them and that would really suck.
Samsung warranty takes about a week or two for them to repair your phone. You wont get a new one.
Here is a list of ATNT service centers:
http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?t=solutionTab&solutionId=KB91429
You are better off going to them. Less hassle and they will give you a refurbishment phone or maybe even a new one...
Trust me. I complained to samsung about the gps. They filed a repair claim and sent me a label. They had my phone for almost two weeks and claimed they replaced the parts. Got the phone back and it still sucked. Went to my local device center and the kid swapped the phone out and it works fine now.
Contact the AT&T Warranty Exchange at 1-800-801-1101 and tell them your issue. They'll send you a refurb by mail that won't include the battery or battery cover. Once you receive the phone, you have about 10 days to return it to them or they'll charge you for it until it's returned. You send the old phone back to them in the same box they shipped it in free of charge to you.
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make sure you make copies of all the labels on the return box, once you sent it back you have no way of tracking it without the number on the label. I read some horror stories where people were charged by ATT for the replacement phone because they could not locate the returned one in their own warehouse (they use a 3rd party shipping company and do not share RMA information!!)