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Hi all just wanted to know if anyone has heard of this happening before. I got the XZ on the day of release and yesterday when I took it off charge i noticed a crack in the LCD. The phone has no physical damage whatsoever, no cracked glass or chip or anything, its in new condition. I'm particularly careful with my phone and do not recall it ever being dropped or misused. Any advice?
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Never heard of an cracked LCD on the XZ ? but mine and some other people having a spontaneously cracked glass. Als got the XZ on the day of release (Netherlands) So welcome to the club. Feel sorry for you too. Lets get united to get our point at SONY.
facebook - XperiaZScreenIssueCommunity - hope this helps ones there are a lot of participants evolved to make a statement.
mine just cracked now , just like that very wierd
and at the same place actually , gonna take it to service center tomorrow hope they dont charge a fortune for it..
just returning from service center defnitely not happy , for a small crack caused by heat they are saying I need to pay 650$ to replace screen , very shocking and unreasonable. I have escalated to the SONY customer support and they should contact me back today or monday.. guys anyone else had this problem ?
anirudhks said:
just returning from service center defnitely not happy , for a small crack caused by heat they are saying I need to pay 650$ to replace screen , very shocking and unreasonable. I have escalated to the SONY customer support and they should contact me back today or monday.. guys anyone else had this problem ?
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Took 3 weeks but Sony did fix it, i mentioned several times the phone was subject to no physical damage, tbh i didnt have to put up much of a fight it just took a lifetime to get my phone back. Its like brand new again.
Hope you get yours sorted.
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Took 3 weeks but Sony did fix it, i mentioned several times the phone was subject to no physical damage, tbh i didnt have to put up much of a fight it just took a lifetime to get my phone back. Its like brand new again.
Hope you get yours sorted.
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thanks buddy thats defnitely reassuring my belif in sony hope they do it to me as well.... will keep you posted
Hello, I have some big problem with my Xperia Z since yesterday:
The power button stopped working. It doesn't do anything. I can't lock the screen or unlock it. I did not drop the device or something, it just happened.
Sometimes when I press volume up, it acts like the power button and asks if I want to shutdown etc. Also I had the problem that my screen was upside down yesterday. I could not get it good and even changing the launcher did not help. Really strange, as if my sensor was completely going nuts.
Anyway, I am backing up right now, and I will try a factory reset. But this is just strange. I am running 4.2.2.
Anyone an idea what is going on?
Did you recently drop your z in to the water with the flaps open or something?
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Did you recently drop your z in to the water with the flaps open or something?
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I recently had it in the shower, but with the flaps closed.
Does it look like water damage?
I've recently had the same problem.
Also took in the shower, but because the backglass was lifted slightly from the case because of the overheating problem, water came inside and messed everything up.
Phone is now being repaired. And they said it is water damage.
ArnoudAR155 said:
I've recently had the same problem.
Also took in the shower, but because the backglass was lifted slightly from the case because of the overheating problem, water came inside and messed everything up.
Phone is now being repaired. And they said it is water damage.
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That sucks. I hope they repair it for free then...
Update: I did factory reset but it did not help
And when I turn the device off, it automatically starts again... I think I have to send it for repair then
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I recently had it in the shower, but with the flaps closed.
Does it look like water damage?
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Of-course, yes!
It looks some how water got in to the phone, even i had the same problem like you. Got it repaired from Sony Service center.
thalada said:
Of-course, yes!
It looks some how water got in to the phone, even i had the same problem like you. Got it repaired from Sony Service center.
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I just checked the water detection stickers: USB and headphone are colored pink...
Now it is water-damage, this will cost lots of money and I didn't do anything wrong
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I just checked the water detection stickers: USB and headphone are colored pink...
Now it is water-damage, this will cost lots of money and I didn't do anything wrong
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Just explain to them that, the flaps were closed but still water got in to the phone.
I got the same button failure when water went in during shower. Got a replacement from Sony.
I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
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I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
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Good luck. Yes I understand. Service center folks are far from being considerate, atleast here in India. They lack knowledge and it's hard to reason with them.
Hello,
After submerging the phone under water it seems that the power button is pressed all the time.
Did anyone have this issue? Did the button start to work after a few hours?
I will try to dry it up....
It seems that all the new phones have issues. (Just switched from HTC One)
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I have sent it for repair. Not to the default repair center in the Netherlands but to another company which is specialized in repairs too. Cleaning the device costs 20 Euro. There is a chance other components will be broken too after opening/cleaning, but they will try their best.
I have chosen this option instead of returning to the shop/Sony. That because the devices in the Netherlands are sent to a company called Dynafix. Although they have 'fix' in their name their reputation is that they do not fix phones. They sent you big bills for unfixed phones. Mine has waterdamage and colored stickers anyway, so I already knew for 99% chance that I will have the phone returned unrepaired and have to pay a lot of money just for them to see the colored stickers. Or the chance that they will repair it but that it can cost more than 300 euro (they say they swap a lot of components and charge you a lot)...
I will update when I have my Xperia Z back.
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Hmm my phone is going to be repaired/replaced under warranty with a pink water indicator in the Netherlands so it might be just bad luck :/.
xperia z
recently i buy an xperia z second-hand with the same problem, power button and speaker i've search for flex button (power and volume with microphone and speaker ) i wait for2 days to receive the pieces, i hope it will work fine after replacement ...but the last problem will be water haw i will make battery cover overheat rezistent ,i've thinking for a solid glue or something like that but not superglue ani ideea? :laugh:
Tell me if it worked for you! I could be ordering mine too then same problem with the power button
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Update:
They have 'repaired' my Xperia Z. They swapped the mainboard. It did cost €235...
But I haven't been able to use my device anymore. When they gave my device back I noticed the following things:
- proximity sensor is not working
- notification led is not working anymore
- light sensor is not working anymore
(all those functions worked before I brought the device to them)
I went back to the store and told them about these problems. They said: for 35 euros we might be to fix this.
They tried but where not able to fix. I have not paid these 35 euros.
When I came home I accepted my loss of these sensors and I started installing my device and apps.
But there are even more problems!
- At a random time my device switches off, even if battery is full;
- Sometimes I can boot;
- Sometimes it even doesn't boot... Only wipe with Flashtool or through recovery can get the device booting again.
So I have paid an extra €235 and I can still throw it in the bin....
I think I am going to contact Sony...
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Update:
They have 'repaired' my Xperia Z. They swapped the mainboard. It did cost €235...
But I haven't been able to use my device anymore. When they gave my device back I noticed the following things:
- proximity sensor is not working
- notification led is not working anymore
- light sensor is not working anymore
(all those functions worked before I brought the device to them)
I went back to the store and told them about these problems. They said: for 35 euros we might be to fix this.
They tried but where not able to fix. I have not paid these 35 euros.
When I came home I accepted my loss of these sensors and I started installing my device and apps.
But there are even more problems!
- At a random time my device switches off, even if battery is full;
- Sometimes I can boot;
- Sometimes it even doesn't boot... Only wipe with Flashtool or through recovery can get the device booting again.
So I have paid an extra €235 and I can still throw it in the bin....
I think I am going to contact Sony...
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You should have contacted Sony in first hand. Now that the phone has been messed up by a third company, they can claim that the warranty is voided!
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Same to me
I just washed my Z with clossed then I dont know how vol up key+power key stop worked so I install smart screen on app I am in Syria and there is no support here
This is happening to me ion Xperia Z1.
BiG Mistake from my side coming back to Sony again. The phone is supossed to be waterproof. Everything was closed and suddenly... THIS.
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This is happening to me ion Xperia Z1.
BiG Mistake from my side coming back to Sony again. The phone is supossed to be waterproof. Everything was closed and suddenly... THIS.
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I got some kind or real strange behavior just a secound ago.
My Powerbutton seemed not to work even after pressing it a few times, i than called myself and it worked (first though the battery would be empty).
Afterwards it worked again, no problems whatsoever.
What could that be? It wasnt dropped or washed or whatever, indicators are white
Hello all! Just had something wonderful happen.
I recently got the S5 Active from AT&T. The phone I was using beforehand was the HTC G1 (what a throwback!), so naturally when I get a phone that is supposed to block water from damaging it, I tried it. The surprising thing was, the first few times it worked underwater, no issues at all. Then, one day, to demonstrate to my friends how much better my phone was over iPhones everywhere, I dropped it in a pitcher of water in front of them, just like they did in the commercial. It worked immediately after, but a few minutes later it just shut off. I ripped off the cover and saw there was water everywhere by the battery. It looks like there was a little cut by the seal of the back, which is what I presume to be the culprit to be. The screen would not turn on, even after several attempts to resurrect it.
I ended up setting up a claim with Samsung, even though the man on the phone said they would not cover water damage at all. For kicks, I wrote a little note saying what happened, and how I would appreciate it if they could fix my phone, and slipped that in the package.
Low and behold, I received a new phone from Samsung! Even though they said I wouldn't get anything, a working S5 was just shipped to me. It isn't the one I sent in, so I assume it's a refurbished one. It also came with a new back and battery.
Anywho, I just wanted to explain what happened to give some peace of mind to anyone out there was frantically Googling what is going to happen to their water resistant S5 Active after water slips through the cracks. Cheers!
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Hey there,I am EXACTLY in the same situation as you are,please tell me what should I do now.I have left 22 months of warranty,I have the IMEI and serial number.But I can't find my bill (for purchase date they ask).I would appreciate if you help me mate.Im really scarred and I dont want to pay for the phone again.I guess the phone is totally damaged,as it doesn't even vibrate,turn on.It is completly dead.My cover was safely as my charger slot.And if they examinate the phone and the warranty cant cover the damage,what are the chances to ask for more than 200$?Please I need any information!
khryzye said:
Hey there,I am EXACTLY in the same situation as you are,please tell me what should I do now.I have left 22 months of warranty,I have the IMEI and serial number.But I can't find my bill (for purchase date they ask).I would appreciate if you help me mate.Im really scarred and I dont want to pay for the phone again.I guess the phone is totally damaged,as it doesn't even vibrate,turn on.It is completly dead.My cover was safely as my charger slot.And if they examinate the phone and the warranty cant cover the damage,what are the chances to ask for more than 200$?Please I need any information!
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First of all the warranty is 12 months unless you bought square trade or something. And if the S5 active is anything like the S4 active, they don't advertise it but they will replace it because there's no way to tell whether it failed at being "water resistant" or was fully submerged. As for the receipt, sometimes they ask for it and sometimes they don't. If you can't get it replaced through your carrier, the best option is to use the Samsung support chat & they'll tell you what you need to submit. Otherwise the carrier should have a receipt on record
Water damaged Samsung Galaxy S5 HELP!
Hey, I read your thread and I thought it was exactly similar to my situation, except after calling customer service many times, they told me they would not replace my phone. I was wondering you talked to or requested on the phone when you called? Any tips? Did you write to anyone? Is there anything you'd recommend that I do?
My email is [email protected]
I'd really appreciate you getting back to me, thanks!
Hi I'm in the same situation. I was wondering how you went about doing this...
I used the live chat and she gave me a ticket number and told me to call the voice customer service people. I was wondering if that was all they did.
If you could please get back to me with info that'd be great my email is
[email protected]
Don't be fooled by Samsung and AT&T Commercials for the s5 Active!!!
Up until just a few days ago, I have been a very loyal Samsung and AT&T Customer. Both my husband and I have Samsung phones, Samsung Tablets, and have been customers of AT&T forever. I was EVEN thinking about purchasing the Samsung Smart phone. Not anymore.
It is beyond comprehension to me at this time that NEITHER AT&T NOR SAMSUNG will apparently stand behind their products! Although BOTH AT&T AND SAMSUNG advertise that the Galaxy S5 Active devise is rated IP67 using the Ingress Protection rating system! As the Samsung user manual AND the AT&T commercials state: "The dust rating is 6 (highest level of protection), and the water resistance rating is 7 (WATER RESISTANT UP TO 1 METER for UP TO 30 MIN). Watch their commercials ...but don't be fooled.
My phone was in contact with water for less than 3 seconds! ( It accidentally dropped in water and was retrieved almost instantly) LESS TIME THAN advertised:
The phone turned on for a few seconds...then went off....Then an hour later turned on with a green screen...then back off and was totally dead. I sealed the phone in a desiccator for three days and it still would not come on. Samsung service said yes, it was under warranty and to send it in. IF they couldn't repair it , they would send an new one. Guess what!? They lied. I just received my original phone in what looks like worse damage than I sent it and I have been told that the mother board is fried..( NO DUH!) And that voids the warranty?
My mind is spinning. I really loved my Samsung Active, but I am sooo disappointed in the Service and the fact that Samsung would not replace it since it was less than a year old!
I posted a complaint to Samsung's Mobile Facebook page and immediately got a response to private message them. I got the same "canned" response there as well. I may as well go bang my head on a wall. Thank you for taking the time to at least listen to my "rant".
This is how this is done!
If you are reading this post, you probably dropped your s4/s5 Active phone in a glass of water or decided to take it with you swimming. If you did, I am sure you have now realized the error of your ways! ANYWAYS.... if you want any chance of getting your phone fixed WITHOUT paying for the repair, just follow these simple instructions!
Make sure the phone is in warranty! If it's over a year old, the manufacturers warranty is expired and this is not info you need. They will not fix a phone for free if its out of warranty... (well, most of the time! lol)
IF ITS WARRANTY IS GOOD.... Read on! Or, I guess if it's bad just read on anyways... although most of this won't help you in that case...
The first thing you have to know before you even pick up your phone to call Samsung and the most important thing in this process, is to understand that Samsung is not responsible for ANY ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, PERIOD! So with that out of the way....
Call up Samsung's Technical Support and Give the representative any information they need. Next when they ask why you are calling, simply tell them what symptom you are having and immediately state that you have verified that it is still under warranty and that you'd like to send it in for repair.
Now, you must watch what you say from here. your best bet is pleading the fifth, but they will ask you questions you are going to have to answer... Like, Has your phone suffered any physical or liquid damage?...
Well the obvious answer if you're reading this forum, is YES!!! But let's think about this real quick... If you're calling in about a G870a, it's specs show that it is ip-67 certified, which means it should be "dust and water resistant up to 1 meter and 30 minutes." So should that 5 seconds in a cup really have done it in??? Common sense argues, NO! And this should be your thought process when being asked the question I wrote in the last paragraph.
This is where most of you loose the chance of ever getting the phone repaired under warranty again! And remember you don't want to lie! If you do you'll just get an e-mail after sending it in telling you that the damage is NOT covered. They will then give you a quote for the cost of repair, and tell you that if you do not respond, the phone will be sent back to you AS IS.
So how do you get it fixed for free already?!?!?!?!
The goal now is to make sure you don't incriminate yourself! SOO.... If I dropped mine in a glass of water to show it off to friends and they asked me weather or not it was physically or liquid damaged, I WOULD say something like this...
"No, this phone has been taken care of VERY well it's whole time in my possession, and nothing has occurred that the phone was NOT built to handle based on the specifications listed on Samsung's web page for my SM-G870a specifically. It is in great shape and **** simply stopped working properly after it was briefly submerged in shallow water. I purchased this phone because it's ip-67 certification and it should be fine after such a small indecent!". (**** could mean anything from the LCD to the charger port and anything in-between)!
Now, a good rep will notate that information on your case and provide you with an RMA number, that is, if your phone was in fact under warranty still. Then they send you a shipping label and instructions. Now you just send the phone in following all their instructions. and you should get a nicely refurbished phone in the mail 7-14 days after they receive it!
Easy, right!?!?!
NOT EVERY TIME!!!
If the rep decides to tell you that the phone cannot be serviced under warranty and there will be a charge for the repair......
DON"T GET MAD! It will ensure the status of your phone to be flagged as "beyond economical repair" and it will no longer be covered under warranty again!
Simply tell that rep, that you disagree with that policy and ask KINDLY to speak to their supervisor. (remember, they are going to brief the supervisor on the situation before you talk to them and you don't want them degrading your character!!!)
When you are finally connected to the supervisor, you must be FIRM but KIND, and assert yourself as knowledgeable but not with too much confidence. In laymen terms, treat them like your Grandmother!
Tell them ONLY that you are attempting to send your phone, which in is warranty, in for service and that the previous representative told you it MAY not be covered under the warranty. Then, without hesitation, reiterate to the supervisor now, that this phone is listed on their documentation as ip-67 certified and that the conditions that caused the failure SHOULD NOT HAVE CAUSED THE DAMAGE IT DID!
After that, you must also make sure they understand that you understand that certain measures on the users behalf are expected to meet the ip-67 certification. They must be convinced that your were using proper operating procedures and were using common sense when the phone was damaged.
Any supervisor is going to have a very hard time arguing that type of common sense and will probably place you on a short hold before returning to the line and informing you that they will make an exception, but if the phone is found to be badly damaged, there may still be a charge for repair. AGREE WITH THIS!!!! They will create the RMA and send you the shipping label and instructions
WAS ALL THAT A WASTE OF TIME??? Are they going to try to charge me for the repair anyways??
Most likely not... it should be notated to the tech, and they usually overlook the liquid damaged, because of your conversation with the reps on the phone.
BUT in SOME CASES there is one last step to ALMOST 100% ensure the repair/replacement of your phone FREE of charge!!! and this will probably be the most important step for a lot of people! Especially if a lot of water made it into the device!
All I am asking is for you to "like my Business Page for Capital City Computer geeks on Facebook and comment on my Liquid damage post!
After you do, I will message you the last step!!!! I know a lot of you won't need this last bit of info, but it's the most valuable piece to the puzzle and can make the biggest difference!
Head over to Facebook and search for Capital City Computer Geeks to get the last step!!!!
And if you liked this post or succeeded with my help, please take a second to go there and like my page anyways!!
Maybe, just maybe that'll help get some more priceless info outta me
Good Luck Everyone! Let's make sure we all get what we pay for!
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I feel I am a Foolish owner of SONY Z3 Compact - it did not turn waterproof anytime I used
Not sure if posting here will help me at all, however I am doing it.
Issue1:
First time before I could take my phone into the swimming pool I had dipped it in a bucket of water to see if water resistance works. The phone's camera , gps etc stopped working.
The service center person said the liquid indicators are 'red' without actually being red. Then I escalated about this to sony customer care that I do not trust this as I had closed the ports properly and dipped in the water . However I was suggested to give the phone for service and was taken under warranty.
I wrote another email to sony that I no more have confidence in this phone as water entered even after the ports were closed.
However after a delayed and long wait I received my phone after service . I got assurance from the service center that now water resistance works.
Issue 2:
I took my kids to the pool the very next day to take videos of them inside water. I had ensured that I closed the ports and also my family checked again for me. (Remember that I had taken extra caution since I had bad experience earlier with my phone (refer to issue 1))
Took few vidoes underwater and we were happy. An hour later I found that my phone was fully dead this time and indicators showing red inspite of closing the ports properly.
Guessing the service center guy would definitely not honor warranty, I wrote an email to SONY immediately asking for refund as I was fully frustrated , feeling I was fooled and cheated and royally taken for a ride with my time and money.
Not to my surprise the service center person said the warranty was void and will send me the estimate. While in the service center I had realized that both the flaps were interchanged during the first service. The service center guys said that should not be an issue as both the flaps are same.Not sure how far its correct.
I feel this is unfair to loot me this way without my mistake. I am deeply hurt with the way things went with SONY.
I do not want to use my insurance as it was not an accidental damage , its product flaw and poor built and non-water resistant product.
I want SONY to solve my issue as its not my mistake at all , I am in full conscious with my whole experience in the pool that day.
I am not hopeful of SONY anymore until you resolve this issue .
Embarrassing experience for choosing SONY, time spent and disgusting experience of visiting service center from the time I bought this phone.
Yesterday I collected my phone from service center without getting repaired , as I was told that I have to pay for the service , that too huge money!. Customer care manager was of no help, he kept saying it was an L4 technician check...don't know what that means...all I know is the phone is dead inspite of ports being closed.
This experience makes me feel those days have gone where SONY had good products and service.
I am not new to SONY , I have used SONY W810i, SONY P1i, Xperia previous Android Series, SONY C3 Dual, Z1` and now Z3 compact. This should say enough that I am not new to SONY and not very new to waterproof phones. I cannot afford not to close ports after all the earlier experience with service center.
Did anybody face similar issues? if yes how did you get it right within warranty?
ananthvinay said:
I feel I am a Foolish owner of SONY Z3 Compact - it did not turn waterproof anytime I used
Not sure if posting here will help me at all, however I am doing it.
Issue1:
First time before I could take my phone into the swimming pool I had dipped it in a bucket of water to see if water resistance works. The phone's camera , gps etc stopped working.
The service center person said the liquid indicators are 'red' without actually being red. Then I escalated about this to sony customer care that I do not trust this as I had closed the ports properly and dipped in the water . However I was suggested to give the phone for service and was taken under warranty.
I wrote another email to sony that I no more have confidence in this phone as water entered even after the ports were closed.
However after a delayed and long wait I received my phone after service . I got assurance from the service center that now water resistance works.
Issue 2:
I took my kids to the pool the very next day to take videos of them inside water. I had ensured that I closed the ports and also my family checked again for me. (Remember that I had taken extra caution since I had bad experience earlier with my phone (refer to issue 1))
Took few vidoes underwater and we were happy. An hour later I found that my phone was fully dead this time and indicators showing red inspite of closing the ports properly.
Guessing the service center guy would definitely not honor warranty, I wrote an email to SONY immediately asking for refund as I was fully frustrated , feeling I was fooled and cheated and royally taken for a ride with my time and money.
Not to my surprise the service center person said the warranty was void and will send me the estimate. While in the service center I had realized that both the flaps were interchanged during the first service. The service center guys said that should not be an issue as both the flaps are same.Not sure how far its correct.
I feel this is unfair to loot me this way without my mistake. I am deeply hurt with the way things went with SONY.
I do not want to use my insurance as it was not an accidental damage , its product flaw and poor built and non-water resistant product.
I want SONY to solve my issue as its not my mistake at all , I am in full conscious with my whole experience in the pool that day.
I am not hopeful of SONY anymore until you resolve this issue .
Embarrassing experience for choosing SONY, time spent and disgusting experience of visiting service center from the time I bought this phone.
Yesterday I collected my phone from service center without getting repaired , as I was told that I have to pay for the service , that too huge money!. Customer care manager was of no help, he kept saying it was an L4 technician check...don't know what that means...all I know is the phone is dead inspite of ports being closed.
This experience makes me feel those days have gone where SONY had good products and service.
I am not new to SONY , I have used SONY W810i, SONY P1i, Xperia previous Android Series, SONY C3 Dual, Z1` and now Z3 compact. This should say enough that I am not new to SONY and not very new to waterproof phones. I cannot afford not to close ports after all the earlier experience with service center.
Did anybody face similar issues? if yes how did you get it right within warranty?
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I never did dip any of my Xperia's in the water despite owning the Z1 Compact and Z3 Compact but the best option would be to bring it to the nearest Sony Service center, being here in XDA I can only assume you already rooted your phone and probably unlocked the bootloader which already voids the warranty.
Warranty void since SONY says ports were not closed properly...
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I never did dip any of my Xperia's in the water despite owning the Z1 Compact and Z3 Compact but the best option would be to bring it to the nearest Sony Service center, being here in XDA I can only assume you already rooted your phone and probably unlocked the bootloader which already voids the warranty.
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I never rooted my phone, not that tech savy,
Simple, I wanted a phone which could take videos in water, i had ensured that ports are closed with ultra care and then took videos of my kids in water, that's what I bought the phone for, otherwise there are better options like Apple etc, and the swimming pool is a fresh water pool. Water entered the phone and showed the indicators in the ports ' red'. SONY says that ports were not closed(which is not true). I have been reading posts where there are many people who faced similar issue and warranty was not honored by SONY. Not sure how to solve this issue.
Despite the z3 compact and sony's claims of it being waterproof, I would not test sony's claims. I love my z3 compact and IF I was to take video's underwater, I'd still invest in a waterproof case just to ensure that the integrity of the phone and sony's warranty. So upon reading the Original posters thread, There is no way I'd take this phone underwater now, especially if sony refuses to honor their warranty.
Taking videos underwater works for me though. I used it in the pool for over an hour. I guess you're just unlucky :/ i also wash it every now and then
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Hi there,
There are already threads about the "not-100%-water-proofness" of our wonderful z3c. Those are mostly about how disappointed peeps are, but what I would like to know is if the phone got replaced or not. Unfortunately, some weeks ago, even after doing the pressure test, my beloved Z3c died short after taking 2 photos in the pool.
I have two simple questions:
1. In case you have sent in the phone due to water-damage, has it been replaced by Sony?
2. In which country/area do you live (just to see if Sony's policy changes depending on geography)
Thanks!
I got a new one, i put my phone into a pool and i was taking pictures and suddenly it turned off so i put my phone into rice for 3 weeks untill Sony give me a response about... then i had to send my phone to the Sony Factory near my city and less than a week i got a new one I'm from Acapulco, Mexico
rokrd1579 said:
... i put my phone into a pool ... I'm from Acapulco, Mexico
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You haven't been cliff diving, have you?
November 2014, my phone drown within 20 minutes when I used it for a movie and pictures in a 1,5meter pool (just like the commercial).
When I got back home after my holiday, I contacted Sony and the seller (T-Mobile). After 3 weeks I received a brand new phone with a new invoice and warranty.
Sony solved it completely for me.
(I'm from The Netherlands)
All I got back from Sony in Sweden was: your phone is water damaged, we can't repair it and therefore can't do anything. :crying:
I was taking photos in swimming pool for 10s, went out, dried the phone with a towel. After 5min I had a brick with water on camera.
Sony Portugal replaced it with a new one.
damn.. it seems that all around the globe they replace the phone. I'll keep you posted guys, I loved my z3c, and really don't want to have to buy a new one because of those flaps.
To answer your questions...
1) yes
2)I'm from Malaysia
I have already posted a warning regarding this issue a couple of weeks back in the forums. It is sad to see another person who has encountered the same problem here. The Z3C is great, its just a shame that the waterproofness is not as advertised in the long run. Hope you can get your replacement :good:
yes
Netherlands
i wasn't get new replacement phone but I got new mainboard for my damaged phone
Hi, where did you send your phone in malaysia? mine just happened, just taking a couple photo under the water in pool then suddenly turn off by itself. hope mine also can get a new one.
Replaced a water damaged D5833 in Singapore 15th Jul 2015. Went to Sony Service Centre. From the letter i recevieved this 1 to 1 exchange is limited to ONE time only.
okij said:
You haven't been cliff diving, have you?
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No, I just took some pictures to try it but, it was a bad idea :c the good new is that i have a new phone