[SOLVED] A REAL charger port actually made by Samsung? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

UPDATE: parts4repair.com sells fully working parts!
I have recently replaced the DC In (charger port) board, and as many have experienced, I am having severe degradation of cellular reception.
Obviously the 'OEM' part that I have purchased isn't a real OEM, of this wouldn't be happening.
I am now posting this thread in hope that I can be directed to a seller in the United States that has ACTUAL Samsung factory parts, so I can fix this phone properly.
If you don't have an answer to where I could buy either (1) an actual Samsung part for a reasonable price or (2) a non Samsung part that won't degrade my cellular quality, then please don't respond.
Thank you

call several service centres of samsung if they have the part, and how it costs.
Or order from parts4repair.com, I think noone has had a broken one from there as of yet.
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baz77 said:
call several service centres of samsung if they have the part, and how it costs.
Or order from parts4repair.com, I think noone has had a broken one from there as of yet.
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Does anyone have an update for this? I have now bought TWO counterfeit boards where I lose reception... Samsung america doesn't sell parts or even repair international phones...
Anyone have a suggestion?
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AndroidSlave said:
Does anyone have an update for this? I have now bought TWO counterfeit boards where I lose reception... Samsung america doesn't sell parts or even repair international phones...
Anyone have a suggestion?
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In my country (malaysia) the samsung center not allowed me to purchase part only
I get it from reputable local shop so far so good. Cost Around RM50.00 = 15 USD +-

bai1101 said:
In my country (malaysia) the samsung center not allowed me to purchase part only
I get it from reputable local shop so far so good. Cost Around RM50.00 = 15 USD +-
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Im in the USA. Would that shop ship here?
I have ordered this part from TWO separate people now, each shipped from China. Both of them i lose 1/2 of my cellular reception.
I wouldn't even care about losing reception, but here where my house is in Los Angeles Suburb, I barely get reception, so before with the original part I had only 1-2 bars. Now, i struggle just to get any reception. (0 bars)
I just want a REAL samsung part. its like pulling my teeth trying to find one

Even if a company or a member claims that they'll give you an original part, you'll never be sure of it until you test it in your device and get your old reception quality.
So I assume that it would be easier (but sadly more expensive) to get it repaired by Samsung.

ThaiDai said:
Even if a company or a member claims that they'll give you an original part, you'll never be sure of it until you test it in your device and get your old reception quality.
So I assume that it would be easier (but sadly more expensive) to get it repaired by Samsung.
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I would be willing to consider that, but unfortunately Samsung USA refuses to repair any non-US phones. I just got off the phone with them a couple hours ago.
I just ordered 3 more boards from all different people via amazon.com... Hopefully one of them will be OK...luckily they are only $7-8 each... One is called 'refurbished' so hopefully it will be a part pulled from a device instead of a new Chinese manufacture. Otherwise I don't know what to do at this point.
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I hate this policy.
But since yesterday when I read about the "new" trick with regional limited devices Samsung became a no-go-company for me.
I need to switch without limitations between Thai and German Sim cards for our Samsung devices. Samsung doesn't want this anymore. So I do not want Samsung anymore.
Luckily I switched already to the Nexus 7 and I am very happy with it until now (big screen, no bloat, 1-day-battery life without any restrictions, fast, and now with a bluetooth keyboard and fitting cover it is nearly perfect).
Good luck with your orders.

AndroidSlave said:
Im in the USA. Would that shop ship here?
I have ordered this part from TWO separate people now, each shipped from China. Both of them i lose 1/2 of my cellular reception.
I wouldn't even care about losing reception, but here where my house is in Los Angeles Suburb, I barely get reception, so before with the original part I had only 1-2 bars. Now, i struggle just to get any reception. (0 bars)
I just want a REAL samsung part. its like pulling my teeth trying to find one
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dont waste ur time. no worth getting here cause there r from china too.
from survey around my country and china shooping site. i can say the one 10usd or higher give less problem compare the cheaper one.

parts4repair
That's what solved mine. Now, I have a GT-N7000 international...if you have the at&t version, it might be different, I don't know.
I use my international one on Straight Talk, using the at&t towers.
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-note-charger-port-module/
I went through about 4 different ones from various vendors, and this one solved my signal problems.

p51d007 said:
That's what solved mine. Now, I have a GT-N7000 international...if you have the at&t version, it might be different, I don't know.
I use my international one on Straight Talk, using the at&t towers.
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-note-charger-port-module/
I went through about 4 different ones from various vendors, and this one solved my signal problems.
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OK well I have one coming from parts4repair too so I hope it works!
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AndroidSlave said:
OK well I have one coming from parts4repair too so I hope it works!
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It worked great here and others that ordered. Get the dust cover for usb hole can recommend it.
Same revision part you ordered right, better double check it m8
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baz77 said:
It worked great here and others that ordered. Get the dust cover for usb hole can recommend it.
Same revision part you ordered right, better double check it m8
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I only saw one that was compatible with this device. Its been shipped 20 days ago now, so i guess i'll find out when it comes.
Whats the difference with revisions?

@baz77 thanks J! Parts4repair.com is legit!
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Your welcome.
Glad the usb port drama is now finally over m8! Enjoy
Supposedly a mismatch with mb and revision.but not sure 100%
Now charge that unit lol
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I ordered one too, will report back when it has arrived in a month or so. Thanks for the hint, I hope.

android404 said:
I ordered one too, will report back when it has arrived in a month or so. Thanks for the hint, I hope.
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Yeah I had to deal with so many replacements... And when this one came it just worked.
Be Sure to take the white part off BOTH sides of the sticky conductive tape so that it adheres to the METAL PART of the phone frame when you install it...
I had to deal with no reception for over a month but now I'm good as new again.
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AndroidSlave said:
Yeah I had to deal with so many replacements... And when this one came it just worked.
Be Sure to take the white part off BOTH sides of the sticky conductive tape so that it adheres to the METAL PART of the phone frame when you install it...
I had to deal with no reception for over a month but now I'm good as new again.
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Does the replacement come with a piece of tape which I have to attach? I saw this tape on my original, the bad part I have now came without tape.

android404 said:
Does the replacement come with a piece of tape which I have to attach? I saw this tape on my original, the bad part I have now came without tape.
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Yes. It comes with the tape.
You can try something in the meantime but it probably won't work, but some report it does. Take the tape from the original and put it in the same place on the replacement.

AndroidSlave said:
Yes. It comes with the tape.
You can try something in the meantime but it probably won't work, but some report it does. Take the tape from the original and put it in the same place on the replacement.
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I threw away the original part because I thought the replacement worked. My phone charged again and i didn't know about the network issue since I was at home connected to wifi. Thanks for your advices, I'm looking forward to trying the other replacement. Maybe I'll try to find some tape tomorrow.

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so about my screen...

So pretty much I ordered my nexus 7 right when it was announced, and due to a shipping error Google wanted another 8 weeks to get it to me from release so I canceled my order. Being the impatient idiot that I am I went and bought a new one off eBay. I am aware of the screen separation issue and it seems that it is affecting my unit on the left side of the screen. It annoys me a bit but I'll live. But my question is will the screen separation slowly get worse and spread? I haven't found a very clear answer.
I would say yes. Mine was 100% fine when I got it, 11 days ago and now has lift and creaking. Seems not as responsive. Sounds like bad first batch
mario24601 said:
I would say yes. Mine was 100% fine when I got it, 11 days ago and now has lift and creaking. Seems not as responsive. Sounds like bad first batch
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Hmm I really hope that isn't the case with mine because I don't think I'll be able to get Google to replace it because I bought it from eBay. I haven't noticed much of change with mine from day one, but it'd be nice to hear responses from a few other people so I know how screwed I am hahahaha
And I bet you paid 2x the price with no warranty so it can't be fixed now
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All N7s are under warranty. The hardware has a 1yr warranty. Google will fix it.
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YoungAceAtlanta said:
And I bet you paid 2x the price with no warranty so it can't be fixed now
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Actually I paid the same price you would pay with tax, thanks for being constructive douche
player911 said:
All N7s are under warranty. The hardware has a 1yr warranty. Google will fix it.
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Thank you. I'm just not sure if its worth replacing at this time because of how back ordered the tablets are. I'm on vacation so I don't have the ability to talk to google right now I just hope the screen doesn't fall apart on me.
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Thank you. I'm just not sure if its worth replacing at this time because of how back ordered the tablets are. I'm on vacation so I don't have the ability to talk to google right now I just hope the screen doesn't fall apart on me.
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I got 2 defective N7's....returned them. My plan is to wait until the 2nd "batch" with no defects. Maybe in few months, I will try again.
You should probably return and do what I (and many others), are doing. Wait.
My thinking was, I paid $275 for this, and its defective. Did I come looking for a perfect tablet? Yes. Not a defective one. Its really your call, but I can tell you the problem won't get any better.
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Mine was just noticeable on day one, within days the screen was visibly moving just by handling the tablet.
So there is every chance it will get worse so I would say get it replaced.
By the same token, there is every chance a replacement will have the same problem and just as much chance that you will get a perfect unit that develops a fault later on.
Suppose it's down to what yo are prepared to put up with.
Personally, if it turned out every unit in the world had a problem I would live with it and just try to find a fix but knowing that there ARE perfeclt good units out there makes it harder to live with.
I'm planning on getting a warranty from squaretrade for the tablet. Mine is fine but just in case something develops down the line I like to have peace of mind
Eh. $40 for a $200 device seems a little much.
kinda off topic but
my screen started something very strange today..
it has these little lines about 1/2 inch long running up and down it at random locations. It looks kinda like some type of render tearing. When you twist the tablet from side to side they kinda glow then go away. They look off shades of the colors being produced by those pixels.. I just noticed this thread and thought i would post here instead of starting another Thread.. Hope you do not mind.
Its so faint i cant get a picture of it at all. Sorry about this.. My question is has anyone ever seen anything like this.. It reminds me of the grid if code on matrix but its not that bad . its always at the same position until you power off then they are right back but different / random locations. They are not lined up in any way except it runs same directing. vertically
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Just got a refurbished HTC One. Everything is great but...

I just noticed I can see PM up on the top right side of the screen and some notifications in the top left corner during full screen apps, especially with a full grey screen. I didn't see those a couple hours ago when I got it.
Did I seriously just burn in my screen already? Is this normal for a "new" One? Or should I be freaking out?
I did nothing out of the ordinary since I got it. Just rooted it, restored apps, put it on the charger for a bit. That's all.
I see 127 views and no replies. No one wants to touch this one lol! I'm taking it back to Sprint in the morning. I shouldn't be getting burn in less than 24 hours into using any phone, refurbished or not.
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FlowingAway said:
I see 127 views and no replies. No one wants to touch this one lol! I'm taking it back to Sprint in the morning. I shouldn't be getting burn in less than 24 hours into using any phone, refurbished or not.
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Yea,i agree,take it back and make them replace it,it should last longer than 24 hours,wether you flash it or not,im upgrading to this from the EVO 4G,in 2 months,but it will be a new one,hahaha,i just cant wait,so i can start to dev for the One now and maybe port over my 4 kornerz rom.
I would take it back as well.
Also, pay attention to the screen. In my One, the speakers busted (same as my OG Evo, Evo 3D and Hero. Htc makes ****ty speakers) I also have a dead pixel so I filed an insurance claim. Today I received the new One and the display is garbage. The whites look dingy and yellow like a cheaper version. It doesn't compare at all to my current One.
I'm gonna send it back and try my luck again =\
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I would take it back as well.
Also, pay attention to the screen. In my One, the speakers busted (same as my OG Evo, Evo 3D and Hero. Htc makes ****ty speakers) I also have a dead pixel so I filed an insurance claim. Today I received the new One and the display is garbage. The whites look dingy and yellow like a cheaper version. It doesn't compare at all to my current One.
I'm gonna send it back and try my luck again =\
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I've owned 7 htc devices and never popped the speakers.
Are you using a volume enhancer or something?
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gutrrob said:
I've owned 7 htc devices and never popped the speakers.
Are you using a volume enhancer or something?
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Nope. You're lucky then because HTC speakers are cheap and it isn't just me who says so. Here is a quick google search but you can dig deeper and see for yourself. I never really cared because replacing the speaker was easy...but with the HTC One it is a repair nightmare.
https://www.google.com/#output=sear...34,d.eWU&fp=9745b774bca4f8d2&biw=1920&bih=993
Sprint will be sending me another refurbished one early next week. For the time being I'm rolling with my burned in screen but otherwise awesome one! The tech at sprint immediately saw it and was like yeah that's not right haha
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FlowingAway said:
Sprint will be sending me another refurbished one early next week. For the time being I'm rolling with my burned in screen but otherwise awesome one! The tech at sprint immediately saw it and was like yeah that's not right haha
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Asurion is gonna be sending me another one as well. I just hope the screen matches the one I have now. It is so much better than the replacement. I wish I could take pix and show you guys, it's annoying the things could be this drastically different.
Glad your issue is getting resolved! :good:
So apparently this thing isn't near impossible to repair if they are sending out refurbs as replacements.
uh60james said:
So apparently this thing isn't near impossible to repair if they are sending out refurbs as replacements.
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So apparently people with the right tools/machines > us.
http://mobile.eweek.com/mobile/htc-one-receives-lowest-ifixit-repair-score-to-date/
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Our of curiosity, where did you exactly find the HTC ONE online?
Rippley05 said:
So apparently people with the right tools/machines > us.
http://mobile.eweek.com/mobile/htc-one-receives-lowest-ifixit-repair-score-to-date/
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I would assume iFixit would have the right tools but meh
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I would assume iFixit would have the right tools but meh
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/sigh.
I'll halfway attempt to break it down, but I doubt you'll understand.
There are people who break down how difficult it would be for the average consumer to do things such as repairs for these phones (hint:ifixit). The average consumer isn't gonna own all the tools/equipment or possess the knowledge/skill as a professional. This is true in probably everything you'll ever get repaired, otherwise mechanics have been ripping people off for years.
This phone scores as low as possible when it comes to repairs. It doesn't mean that professionals can't repair it. Ifixit isn't gonna breakdown how easy it is for HTC or other phone repair people, why the *@*! would anyone care about that? They are breaking it down for the not so skilled.
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/sigh.
I'll halfway attempt to break it down, but I doubt you'll understand.
There are people who break down how difficult it would be for the average consumer to do things such as repairs for these phones (hint:ifixit). The average consumer isn't gonna own all the tools/equipment or possess the knowledge/skill as a professional. This is true in probably everything you'll ever get repaired, otherwise mechanics have been ripping people off for years.
This phone scores as low as possible when it comes to repairs. It doesn't mean that professionals can't repair it. Ifixit isn't gonna breakdown how easy it is for HTC or other phone repair people, why the *@*! would anyone care about that? They are breaking it down for the not so skilled.
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Ok di$& thanks for that wonderful bit of information.
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Ok di$& thanks for that wonderful bit of information.
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You're welcome.
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uh60james said:
I would assume iFixit would have the right tools but meh
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/sigh.
I'll halfway attempt to break it down, but I doubt you'll understand.
There are people who break down how difficult it would be for the average consumer to do things such as repairs for these phones (hint:ifixit). The average consumer isn't gonna own all the tools/equipment or possess the knowledge/skill as a professional. This is true in probably everything you'll ever get repaired, otherwise mechanics have been ripping people off for years.
This phone scores as low as possible when it comes to repairs. It doesn't mean that professionals can't repair it. Ifixit isn't gonna breakdown how easy it is for HTC or other phone repair people, why the *@*! would anyone care about that? They are breaking it down for the not so skilled.
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haha pwnd!
I got my phone replaced once already as well, but Sprint said they DO NOT use refurbished phones as replacements until the phone has been released for 6 months.
But what was odd is that my replacement phone didn't come with a box, so I dialed ##786# and checked the "reconditioned status" which stated "none." I wonder if this replacement is not a refurb, then why did it come with no box?
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I got my phone replaced once already as well, but Sprint said they DO NOT use refurbished phones as replacements until the phone has been released for 6 months.
But what was odd is that my replacement phone didn't come with a box, so I dialed ##786# and checked the "reconditioned status" which stated "none." I wonder if this replacement is not a refurb, then why did it come with no box?
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Sprint doesn't handle it, Asurion does. They'll tell you it could be new or refurbished. It all depends on what they have. Both of mine came with a box, but that doesn't mean they're new.
I'm about to send ny second replacement back. The screen is just too yellow and dingy looking. It's a damn shame I have to file an insurance claim and pay a deductible on a month old phone.
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To update, my 2nd refurb seemed nice enough. But after having it a couple days, I've noticed the screen colors are pretty blown out and definitely not like it should be. Colors are as funky as they can be, and the screen itself is way too bright. And for insult to injury, the phone is unable to connect to 4G LTE. So back to Sprint I go!
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To update, my 2nd refurb seemed nice enough. But after having it a couple days, I've noticed the screen colors are pretty blown out and definitely not like it should be. Colors are as funky as they can be, and the screen itself is way too bright. And for insult to injury, the phone is unable to connect to 4G LTE. So back to Sprint I go!
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Its kinda sad to hear that although htc stepped up their game, sprints/asurions refurbs are still absolute sh!t

Buying a One

Hi all
I was an early adopter of the One and had two faulty devices with gaps etc, anyway, I was wondering if these 'problems' have been ironed out yet? Looking to buy a new one but dint wan to if same thing happens.
I just bought mine, manufactured in end of may. And while I decided to keep it, it is not perfect. Some rough edges on left side of phone on plastic. And around volume rocker and sim tray also not very good.
So I guess there are still problems in production.
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Hi all
I was an early adopter of the One and had two faulty devices with gaps etc, anyway, I was wondering if these 'problems' have been ironed out yet? Looking to buy a new one but dint wan to if same thing happens.
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Mine is a good 'One' without problems.
If you are going to buy another then the best thing is to buy it in a store where you can examine it first.
My first store bought One, also had rough plastic around the edges. I took it back and to their credit they straight swapped it for me then and there with no dramas and even opened up the new one just to check if it was all good
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Just check your device in store, but still, you could find microscopic (can't be seen from more than 3 cm away) defects on almost any One. Just don't be too picky...
Are they not a little funny about you opening a sealed box? I know if I was to buy a phone and the box was open I'd be wary it was a return!
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Are they not a little funny about you opening a sealed box? I know if I was to buy a phone and the box was open I'd be wary it was a return!
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No. You buy a phone, you check it, if it's faulty they swap it there and then. If it's not faulty, you take it home. If the shop is unwilling to do that, don't shop there.
popped into o2 store and checked two devices, both I was not happy with so went with another handset. Shame as I really liked the One

Loose earpiece grill

The ear piece grill on mine is loose. Checked my note 3 and it's not the same. Check yours just in case. I may sound a bit picky but I just spent $749 + tax on this. Gonna get it exchanged.
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Will t-mobile even exchange for that?
the one on my Note 2 kinda does that. but i never noticed until now until you brought it up. hmm...guess it didn't bother me or it didn't really cause a problem.
the one on my Note 3 on the other hand....it's rock solid. like welded into place.
browniegirl said:
Will t-mobile even exchange for that?
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They will but you would have to send it back since it was purchased online.
Kawaisa said:
They will but you would have to send it back since it was purchased online.
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Sounds more of a pain than what it's worth.
browniegirl said:
Will t-mobile even exchange for that?
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I'm sure they will. The only problem is, will they have some in stock
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I wouldnt mind it so much if it stayed balanced. But its higher on 1 side and it's bugging the heck out of me.
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They will but you would have to send it back since it was purchased online.
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Yes you do have to send it back but after you get the replacement. I've done exchanges with them before. They've sent me a replacement but they have to put a charge on the account. If the defective one doesn't come back then they don't remove the charge.
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aznmode said:
I'm sure they will. The only problem is, will they have some in stock
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Will you be okay with it for the next 4+days ? I don't know if they will, in the cities I've lived in all sold out of note 2and 3 within 2hrs and my town is small
aznmode said:
I wouldnt mind it so much if it stayed balanced. But its higher on 1 side and it's bugging the heck out of me.
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is higher on the left side... I noticed that too...
man... to be honest... I completely understand your felling and frustration... even a small imperfection like this can make me crazy too. In my case I always inspect the screen looking for dead pixels (I usually install dead pixels app from the store)... and I have returned many phones because of this. (Including Note 3) In other words... like you mentioned... is your money, and if you are not 100% happy... return it... better live a week or 2 without the Note 4 than a year or more with the problem in your mind every single day...
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Will you be okay with it for the next 4+days ? I don't know if they will, in the cities I've lived in all sold out of note 2and 3 within 2hrs and my town is small
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Ya I'll be fine as long as it gets replaced. But since I bought online they will have different stock status than stores. Hopefully they've reserved some for replacements. I'll find out in a few.
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TEKHD said:
is higher on the left side... I noticed that too...
man... to be honest... I completely understand your felling and frustration... even a small imperfection like this can make me crazy too. In my case I always inspect the screen looking for dead pixels (I usually install dead pixels app from the store)... and I have returned many phones because of this. (Including Note 3) In other words... like you mentioned... is your money, and if you are not 100% happy... return it... better live a week or 2 without the Note 4 than a year or more with the problem in your mind every single day...
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So you have the same issue too? Ya if I didn't spend so much on this, I wouldn't make such a big fuzz.
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I just checked mine and the earpiece doesn't have this defect. It would bother me also.
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So you have the same issue too? Ya if I didn't spend so much on this, I wouldn't make such a big fuzz.
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Just checked my white note 4. The speaker on mine is fine. I'd return it if I were you.
It looks like assembly problem. It appears that your speakers grill sits on top of foam gasket (this would be a reason why it springs back).
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That sucks and I still don't get why online and their stores are separate. One thing I liked about AT&T is being able to return to store even if I ordered online.
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Thanks guys. Glad to know it's not on all of them. I don't mind waiting a few days for a replacement. I'm on the phone with them now. But ya, I also hate that I have call if I bought online. And if I buy at a store, it has to be the same type store, meaning if I bought at a corporate store, I have to go another corporate store.
UPDATE: Ok they had to reorder me a new phone (black). It wasn't out of stock so they are going to ship it to me overnight at no charge and will get it on Wednesday. As usual, they are charging me for the new one and will refund the charges on the 1st phone when they receive it back.
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aznmode said:
Thanks guys. Glad to know it's not on all of them. I don't mind waiting a few days for a replacement. I'm on the phone with them now. But ya, I also hate that I have call if I bought online. And if I buy at a store, it has to be the same type store, meaning if I bought at a corporate store, I have to go another corporate store.
UPDATE: Ok they had to reorder me a new phone (black). It wasn't out of stock so they are going to ship it to me overnight at no charge and will get it on Wednesday. As usual, they are charging me up front and will remove the charges when they receive the defective on back.
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Beautiful. So you get a second phone before I even get my first? Sounds good.
They need to make orders upgradeable mid shipment.
p()()pypants said:
Beautiful. So you get a second phone before I even get my first? Sounds good.
They need to make orders upgradeable mid shipment.
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I guess I got lucky the 2nd time around.
Not quite sure how UPS works but with FedEx ground it cannot be changed either once it ships. If it was express then they can switch between next day, 2nd and 3 days.
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Got my replacement today and I'm happy to report that it doesn't have the same issue. And is perfectly flushed against the glass.
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Nexus 6 broken

I'm in bad need of a phone. I dropped my nexus and it killed the screen and the digitizer. It fell from high up probably 7 or 8 feet and landed screen down. It hit on rock's. The device isn't made very well in my opinion. Do not drop it,lol. I called VZW and had them add insurance 'thought I already had it'. I was gonna make a claim but found out that iv gotta wait 30 days before a claim can be made. I looked into Motorola exchange program, but you have to have 500$ so they can hold it untill they receive the damaged device and I don't have 500$ right now so that's a problem. I don't know if I can wait a month on a new device or not. Is there any other options for me to get my device replaced and avoid all this money and waiting? Thanks for any help
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mwebb34 said:
I'm in bad need of a phone. I dropped my nexus and it killed the screen and the digitizer. It fell from high up probably 7 or 8 feet and landed screen down. It hit on rock's. The device isn't made very well in my opinion. Do not drop it,lol. I called VZW and had them add insurance 'thought I already had it'. I was gonna make a claim but found out that iv gotta wait 30 days before a claim can be made. I looked into Motorola exchange program, but you have to have 500$ so they can hold it untill they receive the damaged device and I don't have 500$ right now so that's a problem. I don't know if I can wait a month on a new device or not. Is there any other options for me to get my device replaced and avoid all this money and waiting? Thanks for any help
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You can buy a mint, used one on Swappa for about $270.
You dropped it 8 feet on to rocks, are surprised it doesn't work, and that's why its not made well?
What phones have you had success with in that situation?
cam30era said:
You can buy a mint, used one on Swappa for about $270.
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Good advice, I'm gonna see if I can go the repair route first then keep swappa open as my last resort.
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scryan said:
You dropped it 8 feet on to rocks, are surprised it doesn't work, and that's why its not made well?
What phones have you had success with in that situation?
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I have a galaxy note 2 that's been through hell and back and it still works great but the SIM card slot is damaged. The digitizer on the note 2 is exposed but still works great. When I dropped my N6 the rock's were pea gravel not great big rock's. Before I dropped the N6 the usb port was very loose.
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Doesn't Motorola have a fixed rate of 175$ or something like that to fix your phone out of warranty? That's still way cheaper than buying 2nd hand...
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Tenhi said:
Doesn't Motorola have a fixed rate of 175$ or something like that to fix your phone out of warranty? That's still way cheaper than buying 2nd hand...
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Yeah I believe they do, but right now my hands are tied because about every dime I get goes towards Christmas. I'm looking around online to way my options. Thank you
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scryan said:
You dropped it 8 feet on to rocks, are surprised it doesn't work, and that's why its not made well?
What phones have you had success with in that situation?
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(facepalm)
I was looking on the Motorola website, and they have 2 options for replacing a damaged device. 1st one is the standard exchange were you send in you're damaged device first then they will mail out a like new replacement but it doesn't say anything about being charged a fee. The 2nd one is secured standard exchange, were you provide them with you're credit card info and then pay a $24.99 fee then they put a $500 tax hold on you're card, then they mail out the like new device. Then you have 5 days after receiving you're like new device to mail them the damaged device. Once they receive the damaged device then they release the $500 tax hold on you're card. I like option 1 best. Due to the holidays I'll have to wait untill Monday the 30th before I can contact Motorola about my options.
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scryan said:
You dropped it 8 feet on to rocks, are surprised it doesn't work, and that's why its not made well?
What phones have you had success with in that situation?
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Wow you drop any phone from that high and about 99% of device will be broken beyond repair. To be honest from your posts it just sounds like you need to be more careful with your devices. I have dropped my device maybe 3 times and not even a scratch. With the right case you should be ok from a height of about 3 feet or so.
Try not to leave your phone in your pocket when you go up on the roof to clean the gutters.
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