Note 4 warranty exchange - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I having some issues with the finger print sensor so they said they would exchange it out. I'm worried if I might get a referb unit. Anyway to tell if the new device is a referb or not?

nofroyo said:
Hi,
I having some issues with the finger print sensor so they said they would exchange it out. I'm worried if I might get a referb unit. Anyway to tell if the new device is a referb or not?
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Hmm. ..great point. I'm paranoid about this stuff too...sneaky "" can pull it on you sometimes...
I would say to pay close attention to the metal silver part of the metal frame for any scratches. Also check the battery bay for scratches...

re: check if refurb
nofroyo said:
Hi,
I having some issues with the finger print sensor so they said they would exchange it out. I'm worried if I might get a referb unit. Anyway to tell if the new device is a referb or not?
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It's easy to tell if the phone is a refurb, all you need to do is download a
free app called "Phone Info" from the play store.
It will tell you if you have a refurb by clicking menu>refurbishment check.
This app will display just about all the information about your phone.
Here is the play store download link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo
Check it out!
Good luck!

Did you ask them if you'll be getting a new phone or a refurbished phone?

They don't have refurbished units yet. Small window to exchange for a new one at the moment.

They typically send you everything on new phones (battery, earbuds, back cover) where on refurbs they just send the main phone portion with no accessories. At least this was my experience with the s4.

nofroyo said:
Hi,
I having some issues with the finger print sensor so they said they would exchange it out. I'm worried if I might get a referb unit. Anyway to tell if the new device is a referb or not?
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they don't have any refurbs yet, they get some in after about 2 weeks, Samsung sends them replacement phones, they told me that when I dialed 611, but 3 weeks ago they didn't have any yet, so I went into a corporate store, and with my receipt, and it was within 14 days, I had it for only 4 days, they gave me a new unit, I gave them the box and never used any of the parts, so everything was still new, I have plenty of chargers and usb cables, so I don't touch the new stuff.
they did that with my note 3.. all the units I received, none were refurbished units, they were replacement units, and yes u can check with the phone info app..

We shall see. Mine will be here Monday.
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Just got my 2014 Note Pro 10.1 replaced, and was sure it was a refurb, but this confirmed it wasn't....even showed how many times the headphone and charger ports had been plugged into! Thanks!

pytyper483 said:
They typically send you everything on new phones (battery, earbuds, back cover) where on refurbs they just send the main phone portion with no accessories. At least this was my experience with the s4.
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Not always true. I received a brand new replacement unit and it was sent as phone-only.
Like someone else said, it's too early for them to have refurbs yet. Anyone who needs a replacement should hurry and get it now

Not sure how its proof that quantity of charges and headphones inputs means anything. Since I'm sure Samsung can flash the device to show zero when they refurbish them.
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Is there anything that i should test with my note 4. So i can see which one not working if so that i can return it or exchange it

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Nexus One swap, Will they charge me for unlocking?

Did any of you here swap your phone with HTC and your phone was unlocked?
My phone's defects are obviously hardware: Power button failing and Screen has a gap around sides, (Dust gathers around screen everyday, have to clean manually).
Can they charge me for unlocking and rooting it, even though these issues are hardware specific? Anyone has a story to share?
During the call, the HTC Rep told me that "we will charge your credit card for any non-warranty problems." Does unlocking count as one?
yes they will charge you for having your phone rooter,cause is out of the warranty that's what they told me over the phone...
I heard some Reps are unaware that HTC honors Hardware warranty. Maybe they said that to you because they are just reading a script that says "unlocking = void" I've read stories here that they still repair though. Is it true?
I just had my Nexus One (unlocked bootloader) replaced through HTC without a charge for a similar hardware defect. When I called, I didn't mention anything about it being rooted, nor did he ask. I received my replacement, HTC received my defective unit, and I was told my ticket was closed with no charge on my account.
The replacement I received has a new defect and I'm currently awaiting another replacement to swap it out as well. I don't think they care, but I wouldn't parade around talking about it. Just be courteous and flash everything back to stock as much as you can.
Ok, thanks for the info! It would be great if they didn't charge me for this.
Please keep us informed on how everything turns out. Several people have said they've had no trouble. It would be nice to get a list if reasons for RMA with success rate. I have a fairly strong feeling as long as it's hardware related and involves no root caused problem (led from n1 torch, speaker from louder music, etc.) the rate would be pretty high. HTC really, in all the times I've had any problems has been one of my favorite call centers to contact.
I have successfully swapped my phone. I had the dust under screen issue and i called them up. Not questions asked about unlocked. I got my phone and they waited a week or so and i saw my ticket was closed. Now im calling back because my replacement one now has dust under the screen also.
Did you guys get these phones new that you are able to do this?
I just bought my N1 used from someone and I'm wondering if this will apply to me if incase i get the dust issue
I have a question regarding replacement swapping as well.
My phone has the power button defect and I'd like to swap it for a new one.
However, I dropped my phone on asphalt recently and there are minor scuffs on 2 edges and a ding on the top left edge. Will this be a problem in swapping?
Will I get charged or something after they receive my phone? The defects are not related to me dropping it.
Coderedpl said:
Did you guys get these phones new that you are able to do this?
I just bought my N1 used from someone and I'm wondering if this will apply to me if incase i get the dust issue
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I got mine on Craigslist. I traded my Iphone 3gs for it. Wonderful trade. Android fanboy since G1, but wanted to see what all the hype was about for the iphone. I never saw it. haha.
So I called HTC. Told them the IMEI they asked if i still live blah blah address(the original owner). I told them nope. Gave them new address and name. They got my CC number and off we go. Got a replacement phone in 2 days. Sent the other one back. Case closed. All is good, until yesterday when I saw just under my replacement one also. Its been 3-4 weeks. Now i'm waiting for another replacement.
I got mine on craigslist too, not that AWESOME of a deal since i pretty much just got the phone (the charger barely charges) and the usb i got from a small cell store at a mall doesnt work...pfftt
so I need: Data cable, charger & car charger.
bleh
futango said:
I got mine on Craigslist. I traded my Iphone 3gs for it. Wonderful trade. Android fanboy since G1, but wanted to see what all the hype was about for the iphone. I never saw it. haha.
So I called HTC. Told them the IMEI they asked if i still live blah blah address(the original owner). I told them nope. Gave them new address and name. They got my CC number and off we go. Got a replacement phone in 2 days. Sent the other one back. Case closed. All is good, until yesterday when I saw just under my replacement one also. Its been 3-4 weeks. Now i'm waiting for another replacement.
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you didn't have to show proof or purchase/receipts?
blt51 said:
I have a question regarding replacement swapping as well.
My phone has the power button defect and I'd like to swap it for a new one.
However, I dropped my phone on asphalt recently and there are minor scuffs on 2 edges and a ding on the top left edge. Will this be a problem in swapping?
Will I get charged or something after they receive my phone? The defects are not related to me dropping it.
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I'd like to know the answer to this too. My phone has a stuck pixel but I also dropped it and now there is a crack in the screen. I'm wondering if they'll charge me for the swap.
I've had my N1 replaced almost 5 times, so I have some experience with this. Everything was perfect with my first phone except for one dead pixel, which was only visible from certain angles. However, considering the price that I paid for the phone, it wasn't acceptable from my perspective.
I read a lot about people having successes with replacements so I decided to do a swap. My recommendation is to think about doing a swap very carefully. Each time a replacement was sent to me, I found new problems with the phone.
For example, one replacement had a weak vibrate while another had a camera that took oversaturated photos. One of the phones had minor scratches on the screen. Another replacement turned out to be the replacement that was sent to me which I sent back (but with a different sticker and IMEI).
So I think that if the phone is not damaged significantly, such as huge cracks, they will not charge you any fees. So minor scratches on the phone and "normal use" damage is fine.
Also, if you purchased your phone from someone else, you will still be under the warranty and do swaps. I've asked this through the phone twice and both times I was told that they decided to honor warranty transfers.
HTC gave me a new one was well with unlocked bootloader. The problem with my phone was a software issue too. No questions asked.
This is great to hear.
I traded my iPhone 3GS for a N1 on craigslist only to discover it has some sort of hardware problem - Strange rebooting - not sure if it's heat related (doesn't seem so) or bad RAM (I've seen many reports). Went the replacement route (that's another story all together - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698156) and am awaiting the new unit. Just got my return shipping label, hopefully they wont charge me either!
x986123 said:
I heard some Reps are unaware that HTC honors Hardware warranty. Maybe they said that to you because they are just reading a script that says "unlocking = void" I've read stories here that they still repair though. Is it true?
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I had my Nexus One rooted and it was sent it to HTC for "power button failure" and they fixed it for no extra charge. Came back with a more firm-feeling power button and relocked.
They tried to charge me but after some reasoning with the right person on the phone they dropped the charge. You can also file a ticket with the Google Sales team and they will make sure you are not charged if you have a manufacturing defect unrelated to your phone being unlocked.
I bought mine from someone locally in salt lake, and after I had bought it, i noticed some dust under the screen. When I called HTC, they wouldn't replace the whole unit because there was an engraving on it. But they said they would send me a packing slip and i could send them the phone and they would take it apart and fix it. So hopefully it works.
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I bought mine from someone locally in salt lake, and after I had bought it, i noticed some dust under the screen. When I called HTC, they wouldn't replace the whole unit because there was an engraving on it. But they said they would send me a packing slip and i could send them the phone and they would take it apart and fix it. So hopefully it works.
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Hey, I would try calling HTC again and talk to another representative if you want to do a swap for a replacement; sometimes the customer representatives tell you what they know and so they give different responses.
The warranty specifically says:
If you have engraved your phone with a personal message, the device that you receive will not include the engraving, and the engraving on the defective device will not be sent back to you. If you want to keep your engraving, you can opt for the express repair option.
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That is, unless you want to keep the engraving.
Good luck!

[Q] Opinions: Broken Seal On "New" Galaxy Note Box

Hi guys, I just received a brand new Galaxy Note this morning from a 3rd party seller on Amazon. I have a quick question though. I'm kinda picky about getting factory sealed devices, and this was supposedly a new Note. But when I opened the UPS package and took out the box, there were seals on the top and bottom. Everything looked OK, but upon further inspection the top seal had actually been broken (and the box opened, I assume), and then a second seal was placed over the broken first one to give the appearance of a factory sealed device.
I called the seller, and he claimed that the distributor whom he got the Note from opened the box for whatever reason (I'm still unclear as to why) and then resealed it with a second sticker placed over the first. Personally, I've never heard of this being done to a factory sealed device, but then again, what do I know?
The Note does appear new, but the guy's story just seemed kinda weird to me. Does his explanation hold water with you guys?
Thanks in advance, and take care.
I would be suspicious...but that's my nature. Be sure the IMEI under the battery matches that on the box. If there's a talk time indicator that can't be reset, be sure the phone hasn't been used. It could be a previous customer return, etc. Who is the 3rd party seller? You may want to mention it to Amazon. "Legit" reason or not for opening it, new in box means new in box, not opened between Samsung and your house.
Call up the distributor and ask him........
Or get it replaced if you can........A sealed device should come sealed and there is no reason whatsoever for the distributor/seller to open the device.
Btw, I can relate to being picky about sealed devices......When I had went to the mobile shop to go get a Droid Razr , the guy told me the shop only had the display model available for sale - rest were all sold out.I got the Note-which came sealed , thankfully !
Beethoven9th said:
Hi guys, I just received a brand new Galaxy Note this morning from a 3rd party seller on Amazon. I have a quick question though. I'm kinda picky about getting factory sealed devices, and this was supposedly a new Note. But when I opened the UPS package and took out the box, there were seals on the top and bottom. Everything looked OK, but upon further inspection the top seal had actually been broken (and the box opened, I assume), and then a second seal was placed over the broken first one to give the appearance of a factory sealed device.
I called the seller, and he claimed that the distributor whom he got the Note from opened the box for whatever reason (I'm still unclear as to why) and then resealed it with a second sticker placed over the first. Personally, I've never heard of this being done to a factory sealed device, but then again, what do I know?
The Note does appear new, but the guy's story just seemed kinda weird to me. Does his explanation hold water with you guys?
Thanks in advance, and take care.
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nothing picky man. u spent money to buy a product and u deserve a right as a customer to be the first one to have ur hands on it, not someone who would replace the seal. check the talk time as the advice given above, and if you don't feel good abt it, get it replaced.
+1 on getting it replaced. You bought a new unopened device. The seal means just that. Return at expense of the company for not complying. its assumed you'd get a new device for the price.
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What kind of charger did it come with? Is it U.S.? (Your profile doesn't show your location...) If so, they may have opened it to put the charger in, as no Notes come with U.S. chargers since it hasn't been released here.
OP I ordered from amazon from oem shop and my phone box had the samsung seal already opened, however there was another orange seal on top of it. So it looks like they were opened at some point and then the reseller put another seal sticker on top of the original one.
I have no issues with my note so I'm not worried about it.
Same with mine. Done to check out product to ensure all pieces are there and work etc. No big deal imo but to each his own
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inurb said:
OP I ordered from amazon from oem shop and my phone box had the samsung seal already opened, however there was another orange seal on top of it. So it looks like they were opened at some point and then the reseller put another seal sticker on top of the original one.
I have no issues with my note so I'm not worried about it.
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same here the orange seal still shows a samung seal and when the orange top layer on the seal is disturbed or removed a watermark showing VOID appears i believe they do this as to place the converter for the euro charger to american in the box but mines workin fine cept for heating up a bit
Got mine from "Global Mobiles" (Prime shipping overnight) and my seals were both in-tact.
A lot of distributors does this.
Either to add stuff to the package, to upgrade software or add configuration / special firmware.
If you check your warranty and that shows the correct start date, I'd just ignore the sticker.
-KJ
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I'd send it back. New should be sealed.
Mine was sealed but had a USA adapter for the German plug in the amazon box (not in the sealed Note box).
Thanks to everyone!
Thanks to everyone who responded. I ended up sending my Note back at the seller's expense, and now I'm waiting for my refund once it's delivered. I had felt uncomfortable with the transaction because the seller kept giving me unusual answers to simple questions.
Anyway, it all worked out for the best (assuming my refund goes through) because I ended up getting a Note on eBay for $629!
Thanks again, guys, and Happy Holidays.
Upon reading this thread I rechecked my box, bought from OEM Shop, it indeed has a second seal, I guess to put in the wall plug converter. I'm not worried, since myphone works fine. It's probably smarter if they included the converter from the outside.
I even feel less secured buying from eBay since most of them are opened box unless explicitly stated as sealed.
Weird my box only had one seal period. the other side of the box didn't have a broken seal or a seal at all. Mine came from l2d2 and had the usa adapter in the box.
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I think that the first place to check if the device is really new or not is the battery connectors.
The battery side of those is often mate color and gets a bit shinier after insertion and rubbing with the main unit pins.
I guess this would be a good tell-tale of weither it s been turned on before or not.
I buy all my phones on the grey market here in China/Hong Kong, and this is the first place I check.
Also not sure about the note (will get one soon ), but the bottom of the SGS2, for example is shinny plastic that gets little scratches VERY easily, also could be a place to check
Hope this will help a little!
I bought my GNote from an Australian online seller after seeing a post on XDA about it being the worlds best price at $630 with post. Shopping Square. From Sydney it should take 2 days post (Aus Post is worlds fastest 80% of the time).
The site said it might take anything up to 10 days. It took 12 and came from Hong Kong with a German manual, european power supply and Australian converter plug.
The screen when loading the Market shows light and dark patches of gray. The box had both seals broken. I suspect its a used warranty return. If i had known then i would have kept my money to buy a definately new one for more or definately second hand for less. Aside from the suspicious uneven gray i cant see screen problems at any other times.
The site doesnt explicitely say the product is new. But phone shops selling new phones dont say that either. I will just have to love it how it is. Fast and getting faster when i fix software problems ;-)
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eksasol said:
Upon reading this thread I rechecked my box, bought from OEM Shop, it indeed has a second seal, I guess to put in the wall plug converter. I'm not worried, since myphone works fine. It's probably smarter if they included the converter from the outside.
I even feel less secured buying from eBay since most of them are opened box unless explicitly stated as sealed.
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OEM Shop seems like a good seller. I saw their listing and specifically asked them if the Note was factory sealed. They answered with an honest 'No' and stated that the seals are broken although the phones are still brand new, never been used. I appreciated the honest reply.
But the seller I ended up going through told me that their Note was indeed factory sealed, yet when I received it, the box had been opened (re: my original post). Chances are, the phone was probably OK, but I just don't like being told something that's less-than-true, especially when I'm throwing down this much money.
Anyway, I have since received my Note from the eBay seller, and I was happy to find that this Note was in fact factory sealed.

What specific things to watch out for when planning on buying a Note 5?

Fairly new buyer here. As in title, what should I immediately check when planning on buying out a Note 5? For example, I'm on the store and want to avoid a faulty unit as much as possible. Is there any suggested run through tests? Like, I think some Samsung phones before had an issue whether or not it had a Samsung or Sony camera sensor (not sure if it applies to Note 5 though).
Thanks!
bloodfire1004 said:
Fairly new buyer here. As in title, what should I immediately check when planning on buying out a Note 5? For example, I'm on the store and want to avoid a faulty unit as much as possible. Is there any suggested run through tests? Like, I think some Samsung phones before had an issue whether or not it had a Samsung or Sony camera sensor (not sure if it applies to Note 5 though).
Thanks!
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None. Just pull the trigger.
Um, brand new from a store you should have no issue. I know mine only had 3% charge when I opened the box, so there was little I could do in store anyways.
dtaylorr said:
Um, brand new from a store you should have no issue. I know mine only had 3% charge when I opened the box, so there was little I could do in store anyways.
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its like a buying a watermelon you only find out its faulty when you take it home and eat it.
if phone is faulty take it back to shop and replace the faulty phone.
phone shop should let you change or swap or refund phones. check terms and conditions returns Policies before buying.
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its like a buying a watermelon you only find out its faulty when you take it home and eat it.
if phone is faulty take it back to shop and replace the faulty phone.
phone shop should let you change or swap or refund phones. check terms and conditions returns Policies before buying.
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Ya, that is the annoying part. Don't ask about our rotten on the inside Halloween pumpkin that we attempted to carve. I think I can still smell it.

My Note 8 microphone died.

My Note 8 mic died today :crying: I can hear the callers but they can't hear anything from me. If I switch to speaker, they can hear me. I checked all settings and did factory reset, didn't solve the problem. I took it Samsung service center at Rama 9 Bangkok ( I live in Thailand). They tried "deep" re-flash (whatever that means), but didn't fix. Seems like my phone failed their diagnostics as well. They opened up the phone and confirmed it's a hardware failure. Fortunately, everybody who preordered Note 8 over here get 6-month brand new unit replacement and 1-year accidental screen damage warranty as part of promotion in addition to free AKG 230 blutooth speaker, some military grade cover, pencil style s-pen. So for this case, they processed mine to get brand new unit as replacement. I have to wait 7 to 14 days. I really hope my replacement phone will be problem free.
I'm just glad I haven't purchased whitestone and only bought some cheap screen protectors. I was also considering of rooting it. Now that this happened, I don't think I'm going to do it at least until my warranty runs out. I really don't want to lose my accidental screen damage warranty. I have a feeling that I'm will be using it.
Sitti01 said:
My Note 8 mic died today :crying: I can hear the callers but they can't hear anything from me. If I switch to speaker, they can hear me. I checked all settings and did factory reset, didn't solve the problem. I took it Samsung service center at Rama 9 Bangkok ( I live in Thailand). They tried "deep" re-flash (whatever that means), but didn't fix. Seems like my phone failed their diagnostics as well. They opened up the phone and confirmed it's a hardware failure. Fortunately, everybody who preordered Note 8 over here get 6-month brand new unit replacement and 1-year accidental screen damage warranty as part of promotion in addition to free AKG 230 blutooth speaker, some military grade cover, pencil style s-pen. So for this case, they processed mine to get brand new unit as replacement. I have to wait 7 to 14 days. I really hope my replacement phone will be problem free.
I'm just glad I haven't purchased whitestone and only bought some cheap screen protectors. I was also considering of rooting it. Now that this happened, I don't think I'm going to do it at least until my warranty runs out. I really don't want to lose my accidental screen damage warranty. I have a feeling that I'm will be using it.
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Always sad to read this sort of post. As you know there will always and I mean, always be lemons. Try not to let this sour your Note 8 experience though. I do hope you get this situation resolved in a satisfactory and speedy fashion.
Let us know how you get on. :highfive:
Ryland
The weirdest part is that the mic is the same either for regular call or speaker, the only thing that changes is the output audio source...seems more of a software issue than hardware, that for some reason is not opening the mic on regular calls...[emoji848]interesting...
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tanquef said:
The weirdest part is that the mic is the same either for regular call or speaker, the only thing that changes is the output audio source...seems more of a software issue than hardware, that for some reason is not opening the mic on regular calls...[emoji848]interesting...
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Very good point. :highfive:
Ryland
Looks like I'm not the only one having this problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zZjiaPBp90
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-Note-Phones/Note-8-mic-only-works-on-speaker/td-p/166661
Do you have a case on it? Take it off.
I ask because I first used a hard case and the mic didn't work always...the bottom port seemed partly covered, not much but obviously enough. Take the case off and all good. I now use a goospery soft case and it's fine.
tanquef said:
The weirdest part is that the mic is the same either for regular call or speaker, the only thing that changes is the output audio source...seems more of a software issue than hardware, that for some reason is not opening the mic on regular calls...[emoji848]interesting...
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While I don't know which microphone is used for what, I'm pretty sure Note 8 has 2 microphones: 1 on top and 1 on bottom, so maybe it is using top mic with speaker on, not the bottom one?
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While I don't know which microphone is used for what, I'm pretty sure Note 8 has 2 microphones: 1 on top and 1 on bottom, so maybe it is using top mic with speaker on, not the bottom one?
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Both are used for noise cancelling
Update. I got my sealed brand new replacement couple days ago. My new phone is manufactured in Sep 29th. Everything is good. Mic is working. Screen is good, no light bleed at all. They even unboxed and did diagnostic of new phone with me, mainly checking the screen for any dead pixel or touch sensitivity issue, before I signed paperwork. I'm super happy with Samsung Thailand services, far far better than in the US.
Now let's see if I'll ever have to use 1-year free screen replacement. I nearly dropped it this morning.
That's a hell of a promotion. Wish we'd get that here in the States. The Galaxy 360 camera I made the mistake of choosing (instead of a sd card/fast charger) is a piece of doodoo.
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That's a hell of a promotion. Wish we'd get that here in the States. The Galaxy 360 camera I made the mistake of choosing (instead of a sd card/fast charger) is a piece of doodoo.
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My wife got the 360 camera during the S8 promo for a "mere" $50 extra. It's still sitting in the box and not being used. Waste of money for us it was.
Was actually thinking about using it. , Does it have any real uses ?
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Sitti01 said:
Update. I got my sealed brand new replacement couple days ago. My new phone is manufactured in Sep 29th. Everything is good. Mic is working. Screen is good, no light bleed at all. They even unboxed and did diagnostic of new phone with me, mainly checking the screen for any dead pixel or touch sensitivity issue, before I signed paperwork. I'm super happy with Samsung Thailand services, far far better than in the US.
Now let's see if I'll ever have to use 1-year free screen replacement. I nearly dropped it this morning.
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Mine is giving trouble too, but the entire circuit board there seems to have died on me after about a week, the LTE strength suddenly became terrible, and I found that if I applied pressure on one of the antenna connectors in a specific direction the strength would jump up to normal.
I'm waiting for replacement parts to be available, and I noticed that the USA version that ifixit has a teardown guide for has a newer revision of this board, made a week or so after mine. Must have had some of the early ones fail prematurely... The rest of my phone works flawlessly, fortunately.
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My wife got the 360 camera during the S8 promo for a "mere" $50 extra. It's still sitting in the box and not being used. Waste of money for us it was.
Was actually thinking about using it. , Does it have any real uses ?
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Yes. Put it on Ebay and hope some poor schmuck pays you your $50 for it.
Op, that is the reason to buy only from authorized official dealers! The people who get their devices in grey markets most of the time have troubles with warranties
I have the same issue, blowing into the usb port seems to fix it temporarily. Hope this gets sorted out with a software update.

Broken display on my Note 8 ?

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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black96ss said:
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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Limeybastard said:
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.
jadaress1 said:
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.
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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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.
Gizmoe said:
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

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