my galaxy which i brought from my relative was often produces some frames like waves i.e which will come in some very old tvs and computers..is there any fix to this...
It may be a hardware problem. You should go to the samsung service .
will they do it for free if the warrenty is still avail..?
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will they do it for free if the warrenty is still avail..?
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Should do, warranty on Galaxy S is 2 years, so it's still under warranty. Even if it's second hand it shouldn't be a problem. Got mine 2 months old (second hand) and when I had a problem I brought it to my local Vodafone shop and even though it wasn't bought from them they sent it off and I got it back 4 days later, repaired free of charge (they replaced the display module).
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Hi,ive sent my galaxy note to samsung repair centre in birmingham. Ive screwed the emmc after wipe/reset. Anyway trying to get the phone repaired under warranty as its only 2 months old. Anyone sent their phone in to them and know how long do they take to repair and send it back? I sent it on Tuesday and it was received Wednesday so its been 3 days. Apparently they have 5 day backlog of phones so they probably going to take some time. Ill be greatful if anyone would like to share their experiences.
well all my previous phones (which have had issues) have been repaired in under 1 week, But with the Note and the amount of users with Bricked Notes i'd say it should take no more than 2 weeks.
After 2 weeks give them a call if you havent received it back
Hi azzeldazzle and thanks for your response. I was told id get it back not this monday, but the following monday, so in essence, 2 weeks. I miss my note and its driving me mad lol. I was hoping itd be fixed before then. Anyway, i reset binary count and current binary to samsung official using stock kernel. Can anyone let me know if theyll repair it for free because i havent flashed any rom to it according to them
If there are no traces of modifications then yes, They will repair it as they will believe its their kernel that triggered the mmc_cap_erase thus bricking your phone.
I hope they cry and cant sleep at night due to the guilt !
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If there are no traces of modifications then yes, They will repair it as they will believe its their kernel that triggered the mmc_cap_erase thus bricking your phone.
I hope they cry and cant sleep at night due to the guilt !
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For me, It usually takes about a week.
I've had my motherboard replaced about 4 time now..
The are beginning to hate me, but are unable to do anything, because I still have my warranty.
Depends as follows
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Hi,ive sent my galaxy note to samsung repair centre in birmingham. Ive screwed the emmc after wipe/reset. Anyway trying to get the phone repaired under warranty as its only 2 months old. Anyone sent their phone in to them and know how long do they take to repair and send it back? I sent it on Tuesday and it was received Wednesday so its been 3 days. Apparently they have 5 day backlog of phones so they probably going to take some time. Ill be greatful if anyone would like to share their experiences.
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***It depends,if the service center accepts your warranty and does have the replacement piece it would take 1 to 2 days
however if it doesn't have the repair parts it make take 2 - 3 weeks
They generally don't tell you how long it takes accurately but this is the case.]
Flashed wrong kernnel
Am new here, pls I need an I flashed a wrong kernel on my n7000 with odin, and its briked now, pls can someone prescribe what to do for me
octoplus is a nice solve tool for LG fault
Recently, i purchased an new Octoplus from china ,it is a nice experience, fast shipping and especially technical support, and i know they own a shop in amazon, as for the web, i should obey their's rule....
I've had Galaxy Note since February of 2012......Had it replaced three times under warranty through AT&T for same problem. (At least AT&T overnighted the replacement unit got it today)
All the note I had loved to shut off automatically and randomly........
1) Whenever I pickup a call, the phone shuts off (all the time)
2) It reboots by it self inside my pocket
3) It reboots by it self sitting while sitting on my desk
I see a lot of Note user are facing this problem........is there any solution? I've tried couple stuff that was posted on numerous posts.
Also what should I do once my warranty expire? I have 90 days under this refurbish warranty....original phone was till February 2013.... not sure when will it expire.
I've called: AT&T Customer Relation, Customer Service, and Warranty Department as well as Samsung Tech Support. (The only thing I got $25 credit towards my bill)
A Gentleman from Warranty Department told me that he always see this problem.........he sent me a replacement unit immediately and even offered if I wanted to get replaced with Galaxy S3.....unfortunately Note 2 was too new to be replaced......but still I have asked to get Galaxy Note.
Spoke to Customer Relation...what a awful service this guy said "I have Galaxy Note but never have problem" and accusing me for dropping the phone and etc........that the reason I've got $25 credit to my balance. (I could have got more but was too tired to fight for it)
Samsung told me that if I face this issue call Samsung again and they will fix it.. But I will be without a phone for roughly 1 week to 2 week.
What should I do after my warranty expire?
Honestly, i do believe most of us do not having this problem if on ics or gb stock rom.
Do you check with samsung service centre what they did to repaired or solve your problem?
Did samsung change any hardware? Or either update your software only?
If samsung only update your software, it might be hardware problem. In other way, if samsung did change your hardware only, it might related to kernel/rom problem.
If samsung did both. Just go there again and request new handset.
Keep all the repair receipt as record. If samsung refuse to replace new handset when problem still exist. You might need all this record as proof for complaining to consumer body.
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Honestly, i do believe most of us do not having this problem if on ics or gb stock rom.
Do you check with samsung service centre what they did to repaired or solve your problem?
Did samsung change any hardware? Or either update your software only?
If samsung only update your software, it might be hardware problem. In other way, if samsung did change your hardware only, it might related to kernel/rom problem.
If samsung did both. Just go there again and request new handset.
Keep all the repair receipt as record. If samsung refuse to replace new handset when problem still exist. You might need all this record as proof for complaining to consumer body.
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Samsung did not repair or replace anything on my Galaxy Note.
ATT replaced my phone with their refurbish one all three times.
I might send it to Samsung next time I have this problem.......
thank you
if its random reboots, its worth trying a different battery
lol there is something you are doing that is wrong. That or the shop you go to has given you the same phone unfixed back.
eliminate if its an app issue by unstakking the app you are installing.
update your phone throught Kies. etc etc etc
The problem with getting a replacement is that it will be a refurb. probably with a load of problems the same as yours that don't show in a quick test. If a load of pple hand phones back wigh this they probably just turn them round.
I may be just cynical...
from the man hiding in your attic....
maybe Note 1 is bad luck? How about a Note 2 subsidized for a little extra? A nexus 4? s3? HTC One X+? LG Optimus G?
i'm sorry about your phone rebooting. best of luck and happy holidays!
Never experienced any sich thing on my note since feb 2012. On stock 4.0.4 lr8
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i have used my galnote about 7 or 8 month right now, and i have been flash so many rom or kernel, but i never meet ur problem mate, i'm sorry to hear that, hopefully ur note can get the replace one, the new one, not the refurb one.. happy holiday, and marry christmas
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?
sloanster said:
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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Please, Provide Detail...
Is your unit under warranty, what did you say to them etc...
Thanks in advance!
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Please, Provide Detail...
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.
Hello
From day one my note 8 had this half circle of black at the top right, the black area fits perfect under the front facing camera so I thought it was supposed to be like that.
Now my friend also got a brand new note 8 and his does't have this black area.
...so I have to send mine in to the service center and I will be really pissed if they dont give me a brand new one fast.
Anyone else in this forum that has had the same kind of display problem ?
if yours is over 30 days old, dont count on getting a "new" replacement..you should have reported that as soon as you noticed it
I just purchased a deep sea blue back in NOV and received it on NOV 27th. I noticed on Christmas that I had a stuck pixel(stays on red). I put a claim in on the 26th the month and I have to send it for warranty. Samsung says its a 7 to 10 day turn around plus 2 to 3 business days for shipping. so plan on not having a phone for 10 to 15 days if you don't have a back up device. I just hope they even cover my device, its in pristine condition and should not have any issues this quick. I also have another note 8 that I will be sending back to Samsung as well that has dead/stuck pixels as well that I purchased back in late AUG for pre order. i'll send that one in after I get back my blue note 8. I'm not sure why all these people are having pixels issues. I have owned samsungs for years now and never had one with a pixel issue.
I hope you've not realised it wasn't normal too late, so yeh if it's over 30days they'll most likely fix it or you'll get a refurbished one unfortunately. Wishing you luck.
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I just purchased a deep sea blue back in NOV and received it on NOV 27th. I noticed on Christmas that I had a stuck pixel(stays on red). I put a claim in on the 26th the month and I have to send it for warranty. Samsung says its a 7 to 10 day turn around plus 2 to 3 business days for shipping. so plan on not having a phone for 10 to 15 days if you don't have a back up device. I just hope they even cover my device, its in pristine condition and should not have any issues this quick. I also have another note 8 that I will be sending back to Samsung as well that has dead/stuck pixels as well that I purchased back in late AUG for pre order. i'll send that one in after I get back my blue note 8. I'm not sure why all these people are having pixels issues. I have owned samsungs for years now and never had one with a pixel issue.
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Hopefully they fix it for you, I read somewhere on here that Samsung only replaces screens with 3 or more dead stuck pixels.
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Hopefully they fix it for you, I read somewhere on here that Samsung only replaces screens with 3 or more dead stuck pixels.
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I have read this as well and actually asked Samsung tech support about the multiple pixels having to be defective and they told me that its covered under warranty. but that's like asking a wall from my past experiences with Samsung. Its right around the 30 days of owning the device and after paying almost a $1000 for it, that's pretty crappy business. if I owned the device for almost a year and this issue happened, then I wouldn't quite care as much about it. especially when I have purchased Samsung devices in the past at half the cost and never had any pixel issues present.
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I hope you've not realised it wasn't normal too late, so yeh if it's over 30days they'll most likely fix it or you'll get a refurbished one unfortunately. Wishing you luck.
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I fought with them about sending a new replacement but they wouldn't. It will probably get a replacement display I'm guessing. if they tell me I have to pay a deductible then I'm going to be more aggressive with this.
But they must fix it since its under warranty, the question is .....will I get a brand new one or a replacement.
I do not have any good experience with repaired phones that should be water IP68 certified.
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But they must fix it since its under warranty, the question is .....will I get a brand new one or a replacement.
I do not have any good experience with repaired phones that should be water IP68 certified.
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You will most likely get a refurb. But a refurbished device is fixed, tested and recertified. It will still be IP68 water resistant. Its basically as good as condition your current device could be in, minus the defect.
greffel said:
But they must fix it since its under warranty, the question is .....will I get a brand new one or a replacement.
I do not have any good experience with repaired phones that should be water IP68 certified.
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in this case Samsung will be issuing the refurbished/repaired device so it will be tested and certified through Samsung. same process as their new devices. a local repair shop will usually not have it ip68 certified anymore.
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You will most likely get a refurb. But a refurbished device is fixed, tested and recertified. It will still be IP68 water resistant. Its basically as good as condition your current device could be in, minus the defect.
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this guy is correct^
I also just heard back from Samsung today. They are replacing the display under warranty(1 pixel was stuck). says it will be shipped back within 5 business days
Bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 10 days ago and have noticed a sporadic fault which I have discovered other of Samsung tablets can also suffer from.
The screen will go black and there seems no apparent reason for it though I feel that moving the tablet is the main cause. It can happen at anytime and nothing needs to be open so I doubt it is a app.
I said earlier that movement might be the cause yet I have tried t replicate the fault with little success and the screen will usually come back on after a few seconds. I am concerned it may get worse so feel that I should get it replaced or a refund under our UK consumer law.
I found this elsewhere.
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/348612/Why+Samsung+galaxy+tab+a+10.1+2016+goes+black+some+time
Hi,
Where did you buy it from? Samsung have stores in the uk http://www.samsung.com/uk/storelocator/
You can take it to Samsung and let them repair it or depending where you bought it just send it back to the retailer.
I bought from A O and talking to Samsung via Facebook yesterday they did not seem to be particularly interested even though I suggested that there was a Support Centre in Edinburgh but they would need to be able to find the fault in the first place.
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Bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 10 days ago and have noticed a sporadic fault which I have discovered other of Samsung tablets can also suffer from.
The screen will go black and there seems no apparent reason for it though I feel that moving the tablet is the main cause. It can happen at anytime and nothing needs to be open so I doubt it is a app.
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If you've got a problem after only 10 days, I would definitely return or exchange it. I currently own 3 Samsung tablets, including an S2 8.0, and have never seen this problem. I did have a problem on a Tab S 10.5 that would cause the screen to freeze and required the cover to be closed and opened or the power button pushed to unfreeze it.
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I bought from A O and talking to Samsung via Facebook yesterday they did not seem to be particularly interested even though I suggested that there was a Support Centre in Edinburgh but they would need to be able to find the fault in the first place.
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In the UK normally the first years warranty is with the retailer you bought it from. Contact A O and just let them know it is faulty and you want to return it for a replacement or a refund. If they sound like they don't want to help just remind them about the consumer rights act 2015.
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In the UK normally the first years warranty is with the retailer you bought it from. Contact A O and just let them know it is faulty and you want to return it for a replacement or a refund. If they sound like they don't want to help just remind them about the consumer rights act 2015.
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Think you are getting the wrong end of the stick here, I have no doubt A O will replace or refund the the tablet as they have excellent customer service whho I have used in the past. I only approached Samsung and posted here in the hope there was a simple fix.
As it happens and I saw this posted elsewhere, I swapped the case I was using to a Smart Cover for Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 from a Folio Case Cover for Galaxy Tab S2 and the issue has seemingly gone away. Unfortunately I cannot remember where I saw this tip posted but it is certainly a strange one.
Sorry about that . Glad you got it sorted :good: