These buttons dont function:
-Home
-Menu button(not the one on keyboard the big one)
-Back key
-Call button
I need these buttons to gain root acess and flash new roms.Also i cant boot the phone without the charger plugged in, but the battery holds a charge though(strange right).Does anyone know if tmobile would repair it since i got it from ebay.Wifi says unable to start and bluetooth says the same thing,trackball doesnt even move so i need it for restarting after loading a new dreaimg.nbh .
Does Tmobile do repairs for phone not purshased from them?
Anyone?
Why would they?
You will have to send it to HTC i imagine.
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Why would they?
You will have to send it to HTC i imagine.
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Thnks ill try to take it apart and replace the parts.
Send it to HTC, include a 13.95 triage fee, and they will send you a replacement. It is still covered under their warranty until 22 october.
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Send it to HTC, include a 13.95 triage fee, and they will send you a replacement. It is still covered under their warranty until 22 october.
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im not the origional owner so do i need receipts,proof of purchase,etc?
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im not the origional owner so do i need receipts,proof of purchase,etc?
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nope. the phone is under warranty until 22 oct regardless of who bought it.
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nope. the phone is under warranty until 22 oct regardless of who bought it.
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so i just call their support line? ive never done a replacement.
didn't you just get that phone like a day ago, send that **** back to the seller, he ripped your ass off and it will take more to fix it
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didn't you just get that phone like a day ago, send that **** back to the seller, he ripped your ass off and it will take more to fix it
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I cant even get in contact with the seller though.The item was listed as working but with scratches.Looks like i got the raw end of the deal
post a fraud alot with ebay, there are things that you can do but you only have so long to do it
Ya and file a claim with paypal if you used them
I think everything you buy on ebay nowadays MUST be bought using paypal. Both have gone to the toilet since ebay bought out paypal a few years ago.
T-Mobile won't do it since they didn't sell it to you
(and T-Mo doesn't do repairs, just warranty exchanges)
Give HTC's Repair and Support a ring at 1.888.356.2375.
Could use the good old "blame it on an OTA update" method. I know they will exchange it then. Doesn't matter who bought it, their update would be the cause so they will replace it.. Just the other day a friend of mine's ex gave him a scuffed up G1 with a cracked screen and it was bricked. He called them up and blamed Donut. They sent him out a new one. Said he would have to pay $100 for the broke screen, but not until the old one got sent back and they noted it. So if you don't care about being honest with them, this is the quickest way to get a new one. Otherwise send it to HTC.
Tmo will send you a new/ refurbished one if you have insurance on it.. Just say you got it as a gift and whoever got it for you, got it for the wholesale price.. I got mine from craigslist and it was a lil banged up and accidentally bricked it but I called and said I turned it off to charge it and when I turned it on it was stuck on the G1 screen. Since I had the insurance they sent me a new one.
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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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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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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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I bought a Tilt refurb through AT&T and just after the 90 day AT&T warranty, the keyboard began having issues with it where some keys required harder or repeated presses to register. There was no water damage and I never dropped it so who knows why it happened. It really only happened with 2 or 3 keys.
I took it to a repair store locally but they wanted like $120 to "replace" the keyboard and assembly, which made little sense to me since I had only paid $149 for the phone.
So I contacted HTC and in case anyone else is in this boat, just because the AT&T warranty is expired does not mean the HTC warranty has expired.
HTC's warranty is 15 months and they can calculate it from the serial number. They told me I was still within that 15 month period so I am ASSUMING that they will repair it for free.
please say you reverted your rom back to the shipped version before sending it in.
this is currently happening to my "a" key...I hope it doesnt get worse
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just kidding. Yeah, I did.
this happened to me a few weeks ago. sent it to att. first refurb i got back had a broken screen..second was fine just the slider was misaligned. how can you tell if there is still an HTC warranty on the phone?
Call (888) 354-2375 and read them your serial number.
htc charges you a $30 triage fee upon inspecting the device and then they ill notify you of whats wrong and if its covered..
I was told the triage fee is waived if the problem is covered.
I am having the same issue with my "s" button. i have to press it twice as hard to get it to register half the time and this sucks when you have to use your phone for work emails and such.....
im going to call that number here shortly to see if my phone is coverd still....
thanks for the thread....
I'll post back news when I hear back from them and when I get the phone back.
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Call (888) 354-2375 and read them your serial number.
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Yikes i just called and the guy on the phone told me "it would be about a houndred and forty-five dollars to fix that"
I asked about the 15month thing and he said "that only covers factory defect, a failing keyboard would deffinately not be covered"
I said "yeah ok thanks buddy" (hung up)
wowsers.......
the phone to me is not woth 145.00 to me now when the Raphael/Fuse and HD are so close. ah hell i could probably just buy a refurb from at&t for that much.
i hope you have better results than i did just now.
i will be monitoring this thread in hopes that it works out for you.
30.00 50.00 not so bad 145.00 nah im cool.
fingers crossed for you.
it wouldn't surprise me, but if a failing keyboard isn't considered a factory issue than nothing is.
A warranty should cover anything short of physical damage.
it really sucks that they told you this isnt factory issue.
I bought my device NEW from ATT and I have the same problem.
I was hoping this was ROM issue... but I now see it's not... too bad
just keep bothering them...make them be in your shoes..words can work magic but persistance can get you what you want dont give up just keep bugging them and getting higher personnel
This started happening about a few months after I bought the phone. My V is terrible my A is bad and my S is also bad. I thought it was a ROM issue as well. but now I have to press V extremely hard for it to register. I bought my phone sometime in December of 07 or Jan 08. Can't remember exactly when.
hi everyone, I got my tytn 2 from orange last october and I have the problem with several letters as well. I called up the HTC repair centre and told them it was really annoyed me cos i kept on missing letters in the txt. I sent back my device and fix it under warranty without charging me anything. Fixed in 5 days with UPS delivery. Very good service. Just call them up and try
good luck
I did the same thing. My TyTN II was still under the 15 month warranty thru HTC. They turned it around within about 2 days and had it back to me. They replaced the keyboard and the flex circuit.
They were supposed to call me when they had it to discuss what the issues were, but I never got the call. I wanted them to fix the misalignment issue between my top and bottom half (off by about a 1/16"), but they never did that. When I inquired after I got my phone back, they told me that "physical issues with the phone are not covered under warranty". Only software and internal board related issues.
They still have my phone...haven't heard whether its covered or not...or how much they will charge.
If these guys are anything, they are slow.
If this has been discussed, please pardon me.
If i purchased the G1 a few months ago, does it come with a 1 year warranty by default or was an insurance necessary?
I was told the latter by a friend of mine, but he seems to be a total newb at his g1, i cant trust him.
1yr through HTC, which TMo honors, I believe.
-bZj
So if i call t-mobile and say.. I restarted my phone and an update notification came up, applied the update and phone didn't boot, would i get a replacement? I'm not a big fan of scratches and dents.
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So if i call t-mobile and say.. I restarted my phone and an update notification came up, applied the update and phone didn't boot, would i get a replacement? I'm not a big fan of scratches and dents.
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If you bought this phone through T-Mobile, then yes. This is commonly what people do when they have bricked their phone--I'm assuming you have.
Remember kids, it's Radio first then SPL!
And I would have to send the "bricked" phone back?
Comes with the warranty, but that only covers a faulty phone or parts I believe. With insurance you could purposely smash it with a hammer and it would be covered, after a deductible of course.
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And I would have to send the "bricked" phone back?
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Well, duh. If they let you keep it every customer would call and say they had a broken phone just so they could get another one for free!
You will be sent what is called a 'shell' which is just the phone; No battery, back cover, sdcard, anything.
You replace your borked phone and ship them back the bricked 'shell'.
Why not call them now? Pop your fraudulently-bricked-phone-returned-under-warranty cherry.
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Why not call them now? Pop your fraudulently-bricked-phone-returned-under-warranty cherry.
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LOL if I do call and have them send me the shell, I'll probably brick the thing on purpose.
Thanks all.
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.
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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$T replaced the first 2), but they have zero obligation to warranty a phone to a 3rd party purchaser that bought the phone used. Most warranties are not transferable and are only good to the original purchaser.
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
Fried my phone the other day and had the power off issue.... went into my local AT&T warranty center and they hooked me up with a Refurb in about 20 minutes - no questions asked.
IF you have insurance and it's within the 1rst year of the phone's life they should replace it as long as it's not water damaged related.
(And... I had Serendipity back on it when I got home much to my wife's chagrin)
Note: The kid actually seemed to know what he was talking about too strangely enough. Knew about the IMEI range issue and claimed that the refurbs - even if they have the problematic range should be find as they replaced teh internal hardware.
I have a 1011 build now - and it seems to be working great (sans typical GPS BS)
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
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There are authorized AT&T resellers on eBay. Craig's list is pretty much used only. Since AT$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.
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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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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.
Hi, I finally gave up on trying to keep my note 4 revived but being in almost perfect condition, I made a decision to purchase a replacement motherboard.
Knowing people are trying to unload parts with the same issue, I chose to purchase a new one (as so it says)
After getting the part, I was able to install in about 25 min.
Booted up upgraded to latest firmware...
Ran good for 1 day before issues started!
The moral to the story is buyer beware!!?
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hi, i finally gave up on trying to keep my note 4 revived but being in almost perfect condition, i made a decision to purchase a replacement motherboard.
Knowing people are trying to unload parts with the same issue, i chose to purchase a new one (as so it says)
after getting the part, i was able to install in about 25 min.
Booted up upgraded to latest firmware...
Ran good for 1 day before issues started!
The moral to the story is buyer beware!!?
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does anyone know of a resource to purchase replacement parts note 4?
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does anyone know of a resource to purchase replacement parts note 4?
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Just read about someone with same issues He sent it iin to samsung for out of warranty repair for $70 and he says all is back to normal.....i just requested the same from them and they are sending me a return label and i get a 90day/1yr warranty .
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Just read about someone with same issues He sent it iin to samsung for out of warranty repair for $70 and he says all is back to normal.....i just requested the same from them and they are sending me a return label and i get a 90day/1yr warranty .
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Is your unit under warranty, what did you say to them etc...
Thanks in advance!
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Is your unit under warranty, what did you say to them etc...
OUT of warranty basically told them i kept getting the mmc error etc etc ...they asked if i tried resetting etc i told them i even tried the samsung update program and it still acts up......dont accept the local repair option cause they dont have MB in stock....im sending mine back to samsung in texas in a few days after i back up everything and burp it back to stock........hope the know flag wont matter because it is NOT in warranty . they quoted me $70.31 cost..... ill see what happens.
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I'm over UK for now but my Note 4 was out of warranty it's a Network 3 brand network factory unlocked. I had this same problem as everyone else here ddi : mmc_read fail got to a point where the freezer trick worked but I got fed up and took it to Samsung Service Centre on Friday. Told the the problem ad showed them video footage of the problem. They replace my motherboard with a brand new one and FREE of charge which was a bonus as I was going to break it down and sell it for parts. If there were sign of water damage they would of billed me for the work and new motherboard which is not cheap.. They did it on-site within 90 minutes..
It's always worth a try to go in house and ask..
They check the warranty with their database and not your bill invoice for the device.