I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
Dude it costs like 75.00 at a repair shop to change it and they should have a warranty on the work
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I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
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Hum - this is the FIRST time I have heard of a company refusing to repair a phone just due to Knox being tripped.
Specifically what did they tell you?
Where did you send it? (Samsung where or to your Cell Provider - if so what cell company do you use?
I contacted samsung and they provided me with a ups label. shipped it out to a repair center in texas. i got a note with the phone saying it was "not serviceable" and when i contacted customer service they told.me itbwas because it was rooted.
The USB port on mine died too. I found some local centers that said the rate would be around $75.
I ended up going with Samsung, as my device was still in warranty (and not rooted). In retrospect, I wish I had gone with the local group. I was without the phone for almost a month. Sent it in the first time, and they screwed up....replaced the display instead of fixing the charging issue. That was a surprise when I got it back. The return box even included the original disembodied display assembly! Ended up having to send it back again to get it all resolved.
Good luck sorting it out!
thanks. i also found some repair store locally. we'll be taking it in soon
Where are you located?
NYC
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NYC
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I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
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I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
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Buy the wireless charging back for the phone and a charging matt. You dont need to use usb to charge the phone.
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Dvanzutphenkann said:
I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
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no, of course it didn't. especially when it's a widespread issue. do you, by any chance, remember the forum where you read that? was it here or elsewhere? thanks
Dvanzutphenkann said:
I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
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My recollection of that discussion was that those rules pertained to the EU, where consumer protection laws are different than in the US.
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Not sure if you want to make the trip.. I'm in Reading, PA and could do the repair for cost of parts (For note 3, it's about $12) and I have a couple lying around)... You're about 2.5 hours from here... not sure if it's cost effective, but an option if you want.
---OH, take that back just realized I'm in the Note 4 section, not Note 3 ... thats a bit more work...
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Not sure if you want to make the trip.. I'm in Reading, PA and could do the repair for cost of parts (For note 3, it's about $12) and I have a couple lying around)... You're about 2.5 hours from here... not sure if it's cost effective, but an option if you want.
---OH, take that back just realized I'm in the Note 4 section, not Note 3 ... thats a bit more work...
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thanks for the offer. I have a note 3 too with a shattered lcd. last time i check i saw that repairs went north of $200. i am hoping the price of lcds go down in the future so i can fix it and ebay the darn thing.
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Dude it costs like 75.00 at a repair shop to change it and they should have a warranty on the work
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You called it. I just paid $70 and they gave me a 6 month warranty. I guess it's a standard price
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I contacted samsung and they provided me with a ups label. shipped it out to a repair center in texas. i got a note with the phone saying it was "not serviceable" and when i contacted customer service they told.me itbwas because it was rooted.
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Thanks for the feedback, this is the first time I have heard of one that was refused for warranty work JUST due to knox tripped.
I guess need to re-think rooting until when (&if) a root w/o tripping knox hits
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Anyone have any experience yet getting a Captivate replaced through the warranty department at 800-801-1101?
My sister got her phone on launch day, past few days the screen has really been acting up, and it's now just outside the 30 day store return period.
Anybody try getting a replacement from the warranty department? I'm figuring they have replacements available but I want to check before I waste my time calling in.
When my first captivate was randomly shutting down and the store I purchased it at was having a hard time keeping them stocked I called ATT and the guy said they absolutely could just send me another, but urged me to go to the store, call him back, and let him on the phone with the clerk so he could credit my return immediately and I could go elsewhere to buy another that same day, thus not eating anymore of my 30 days. So yeah, long story short, they can replace it right away from what I was told.
screw att. lol
go to the nearby att service center and replace it.
Several months ago, I woke up one morning to a phone that refused to charge, power on, or otherwise do anything.
Walked into an AT&T Warranty place, 30 minutes later, left with a new phone.
I purchased a captivate back in December at Sam's club and luckily haven't had any real issues with it(1010 build). My wifes been bugging me since then, that she wanted one, so I just bought another one off craigslist (0610 build).
I was curious to see what anyones thoughts are on this.
1st) The craigslist one has a small crack in the plastic casing around the charger door, so the door is kinda sunk in a little, but still works properly. I'm just a little worried that down the road it may become an issue.
2nd) It seams to have some of the gps issues. When running stock it will hardly pick up anything. I flashed a few other roms on it incorporating the various gps fixes, and Paragon seams to work best. But it still wont pull in a tight lock.
So my question is:
Do you think I could do a warranty exchange on the Craigslist one through the Att repair center? Basically pretending its the one I purchased through Sam's or will they be able to figure out that there 2 different phones?
Well, that's fraud but if you feel you must I would just play dumb like you didn't know and must have mixed up the phones. Heh
Not likely since they will have the IMEI record of the original purchaser. But go ahead and try. Come back and tell us how it worked out.
I have seen where many have gotten at&t to warranty their phone even though it was not purchased from them.
Try samsung, their stupider
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I have seen where many have gotten at&t to warranty their phone even though it was not purchased from them.
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Of course they will warranty a phone purchased by the original owner from another authorized retailer (I bought mine from Radio Shack and AT$T replaced the first 2), but they have zero obligation to warranty a phone to a 3rd party purchaser that bought the phone used. Most warranties are not transferable and are only good to the original purchaser.
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Of course they will warranty a phone purchased by the original owner from another authorized retailer (I bought mine from Radio Shack and AT$T replaced the first 2), but they have zero obligation to warranty a phone to a 3rd party purchaser that bought the phone used. Most warranties are not transferable and are only good to the original purchaser.
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
Fried my phone the other day and had the power off issue.... went into my local AT&T warranty center and they hooked me up with a Refurb in about 20 minutes - no questions asked.
IF you have insurance and it's within the 1rst year of the phone's life they should replace it as long as it's not water damaged related.
(And... I had Serendipity back on it when I got home much to my wife's chagrin)
Note: The kid actually seemed to know what he was talking about too strangely enough. Knew about the IMEI range issue and claimed that the refurbs - even if they have the problematic range should be find as they replaced teh internal hardware.
I have a 1011 build now - and it seems to be working great (sans typical GPS BS)
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I was referring to people who have bought via Craigslist and eBay as that was what was being discussed. I know they have no obligation but have read many people say they have.
Thanks anyway for your expert insight :/
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There are authorized AT&T resellers on eBay. Craig's list is pretty much used only. Since AT$T has acknowledged a manufacturing defect issue with some of these phones, they will probably replace ones that fall within the affected IMEI range regardless where/when it was purchased. You may have to badger them a bit, but they generally prefer to just exchange it rather than lose a customer. Unfortunately, as the OP has told us, this particular phone has some visible physical damage. On that basis AT$T is unlikely to replace it for free as they will probably say any malfunction is related to that damage and not any manufacturing defect. That's my expert insight on it.
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If you don't know how to spell "they're," maybe you shouldn't be calling anyone stupid.
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If you don't know how to spell "they're," maybe you shouldn't be calling anyone stupid.
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i bought my phone off craigslist used, and when i bricked it as a newbie, called samsung for any info. as it was under a year old they took it back and repaired it free of charge. thank you! lol!
You'll either be completely out of luck and get a refurbished phone that will break in 91 days, or get a brand new phone with the same 90 day warranty that will take roughly 10 months to break.
I got lucky; the first refurbished replacement that I got was dead on arrival, so it gave me leverage to scream at ATT for being crap.
You can tell if your phone is refurbished or new by looking at the label under the battery cover; if it is white with ugly font and no indication of the Samsung logo, it's refurbished. If the logo is present, your phone is new.
I'm dying to get root (event temp) so I can chroot debian but due to the apparent flimsiness of the dock am a little scared to loose warranty coverage.
What are the real consequences of unlocking on warranty? If the hinge or connector breaks (hardware issuss) does Asus just turn it away if unlocked?
I don't know how Asus handle this, but I know from Sony and HTC that there never was a problem when unlocked. Just if you grill your processor or hardbrick the phone MAYbe they refuse, but I never ever heard something like this.
If the dock breaks it more common that a seller states that it is your fault because of using too much force.... But they can't refuse warranty on hardware dock because of rooting the tablet...
A friend hardbricked his Samsung and the message from service center was that it fell on the floor I guess in most cases they can't tell if you brick if it's from rooting/flashing or not....
I talked to Asus polish support yesterday, about this. The guy said that when you unlock the bootloader, you loose WHOLE warranty.
He even said that if you bought yours with keyboard dock, you loose your warranty on that too.
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I talked to Asus polish support yesterday, about this. The guy said that when you unlock the bootloader, you loose WHOLE warranty.
He even said that if you bought yours with keyboard dock, you loose your warranty on that too.
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He can say that, but I don't believe that they would have any chance in court...
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I talked to Asus polish support yesterday, about this. The guy said that when you unlock the bootloader, you loose WHOLE warranty.
He even said that if you bought yours with keyboard dock, you loose your warranty on that too.
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Yup. Unlocking any asus tablets fully voids your warranty. But I don't know how they can deny warranty on the dock if you just send the dock.
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Yup. Unlocking any asus tablets fully voids your warranty. But I don't know how they can deny warranty on the dock if you just send the dock.
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Because that's what you agree to when you unlock...
The text you have to agree to before you use the unlock tool doesn't leave any doubt's: You kiss your warranty good bye - no matter what. There have been cases where TF700 users got a warranty repair even after unlocking. But I would not count on it. And you certainly cannot demand it.
Unless you live in the EU, it seems. Stronger consumer protection laws seem to give users a leg up, so research your country's laws.
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He can say that, but I don't believe that they would have any chance in court...
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Huh? Got that kind of money do you? Know the law do you? Those guys are the 5th largest PC vendor in the world. Go for it I dare ya.
Anyway if you search on this you find some that tried to send it back and they WOULD NOT fix it. Wanted to charge them hundreds of dollors to fix. Yet I think I remember someone that got it fixed. Not worth it. Its ASUS
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Huh? Got that kind of money do you? Know the law do you? Those guys are the 5th largest PC vendor in the world.
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Yeah, I know the (Swiss) laws, and if I need a good lawyer I have an insurance for this Anyway, consumer have a lot of rights, at least in Switzerland and EU, and a company cannot deny any warranty. If the defect is a consequence of unlocking they could, but not if the dock is not working properly... The problem is, most people would not go to court because of this 500 bucks...
In Europe (EU) they can't deny warranty by law. Doesn't matter what Asus tells on their website.
When for example the dock cnnector is broken and you are unlocked the manufacturer MUST PROOF that the malfunction was caused by unlocking the device and they can't.
Would they reject warranty then a letter of a lawyer does miracles.
Hi, here in Germany we have two warranties. One comes from the law and helps you six months, after this time you have to prove that the damage existed from the beginning which is practically nearly not possible. They can´t deny you this warranty as it´s a law.
The other warranty which comes from the manufacturer is something they can deny as it is voluntary.
So at least for me right now I don´t want to root even though I really want to root .
My question belonging to this is if there will be a chance to root without unlocking the bootloader? As I read that unlocking the bootloader on an Android device helps in first place to install a custom rom. So getting root with the stock kernel schouldn´t void any warranty...
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My question belonging to this is if there will be a chance to root without unlocking the bootloader? As I read that unlocking the bootloader on an Android device helps in first place to install a custom rom. So getting root with the stock kernel schouldn´t void any warranty...
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There is. On other devices some developers made it possible, but usually it takes "some" time... can be tomorrow, can be in 1 year, can be never... Has nothing to do with stock kernel, when you can install a recovery you can change kernel, too. With official unlock tools like Asus or Sony are doing they get a database with all unlocked devices... What they do with this data is another question
Thanks, i´ll patiently wait for the day to come
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So as most will know, my TF701 is unlocked.
I do have trouble with the dock connector, I agree it's annoying.
So I contacted the ASUS support of doom, to find out more (I don't actually think of returning it, I just wondered).
As the The unlocker phones home, my warranty is bust.
Dear Mr. Dunwell,
thank you for your email request.
This unit is Out of Warranty due to Unlock device.
In the case of an under warranty repair is first created a cost estimate.
Here, a service fee in the amount of about 135 CHF.
This amount is also refusing to pay the cost estimate, and covers the cost of inspection and the shipping of the unrepaired unit.
It is not possible for us to name the price in advance without having to inspect the equipment, please be understanding of this.
1. Please fill in the relavant warranty application (3. Send in Service - Einsendung defekter Ware) form for your product, by clicking on the link:
https://eu-rma.asus.com/pick_eu/ch_d/eee.html
2. After approval of the submitted data you will receive the RMA number and shipping instructions from us by e-mail.
3. Please read our Terms & Conditions before filling in the RMA forms.
Please don't hesitate to contact us, if you have any questions.
We are committed to customer satisfaction.
You will receive in the next few days by e-mail a link to your satisfaction survey.
We would be very happy if you take the survey and evaluate our service.
Your answers will help us identify the areas where we could improve.
Sincerely,
Mehmet Adyakar
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What do I learn of this?
Screw ASUS support
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So as most will know, my TF701 is unlocked.
I do have trouble with the dock connector, I agree it's annoying.
So I contacted the ASUS support of doom, to find out more (I don't actually think of returning it, I just wondered).
As the The unlocker phones home, my warranty is bust.
What do I learn of this?
Screw ASUS support
Wait for diy fix to appear
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CHF - you're in Switzerland? Check your consumer protection laws. You guys in Europe are much better off than us here in the US. Netherlands and I believe Germany does not let Asus get away with voiding the warranty just because you unlock. So check the laws in your country...
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CHF - you're in Switzerland? Check your consumer protection laws. You guys in Europe are much better off than us here in the US. Netherlands and I believe Germany does not let Asus get away with voiding the warranty just because you unlock. So check the laws in your country...
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Yes, Switzerland. Thanks. I will! I replied to ASUS and asked about that.
Besides that, I always hate returning things. If there's a way to get it sorted with little hassle, that's my choice.
IMHO the only thing worse than warranty with broken electronics is broken guns. -.-
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Yes, Switzerland. Thanks. I will! I replied to ASUS and asked about that.
Besides that, I always hate returning things. If there's a way to get it sorted with little hassle, that's my choice.
IMHO the only thing worse than warranty with broken electronics is broken guns. -.-
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Indeed here in Holland they can't refuse the warranty because of unlocking. In fact ASUS must proof that the connector problem was caused by unlocking the device and they can't of course.
Sent from my superfast Asus Infinity TF701with Dock
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Yes, Switzerland. Thanks. I will! I replied to ASUS and asked about that.
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Do you have an insurance for things like that? (Rechtsschutzversicherung) They would do the work, as I don't believe that Asus will say "Oh yes, Swiss guy, no problem!"
I had a tf700 which I'd unlocked, rooted, etc..
The display developed a few solid rows of red pixels depending on pressure from the dock hinge. I sent the unit in under RMA and they replaced the screen and sent it back. It was returned still unlocked and loaded w/ the same OS load I sent it in with. No questions asked.
My expectation is that if the issue could be software related to something you've done, then you'll be in a pickle.. but if it's actually hardware, they'll honor things without problem (at least, that was my experience).
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linuxkidd said:
I had a tf700 which I'd unlocked, rooted, etc..
The display developed a few solid rows of red pixels depending on pressure from the dock hinge. I sent the unit in under RMA and they replaced the screen and sent it back. It was returned still unlocked and loaded w/ the same OS load I sent it in with. No questions asked.
My expectation is that if the issue could be software related to something you've done, then you'll be in a pickle.. but if it's actually hardware, they'll honor things without problem (at least, that was my experience).
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That is nice and all but your speaking for Asus and you can't. We always find that one person on that one day that didn't do their job. You got lucky. I am sure more posts like this will help Asus really slack off more.
I just read last week someone sold their Tf700 unlocked on ebay. The buyer new all this bought it anyway. The screen cut out a month later Asus would NOT touch it unless the guy gave up about $150. The unlock had nothing todo with the screen what so ever.
So NEVER listen to posts like this. You void the warranty and you want them to look the other way. Granted I don't know one time a unlock was the cause of a broken tablet lol but Man if you ever learned anything then remember when you took that tag of your mattress and look what happen.. what happen? Yeah
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That is nice and all but your speaking for Asus and you can't....
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...My expectation is that ...
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Nope.. not speaking for Asus.. Giving my expectation, not policy of Asus (as caveated with "My expectation is that...")
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...I just read last week someone sold their Tf700 unlocked on ebay. The buyer new all this bought it anyway. The screen cut out a month later Asus would NOT touch it unless the guy gave up about $150. The unlock had nothing todo with the screen what so ever....
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I believe you found the reason it wasn't honored right here... Warranty almost never transfers across owners. They (in general, not speaking specifically for Asus) usually state that they are only good for the original owner of the device.
It is true that either
A) I found the one person (or persons... ) slacking in their job and they replaced a hardware component which was clearly defective and had nothing to do with the device being unlocked.
or
B) The few other people who've had issues found the one or two people who were being dicks.
Either way, the story you provide doesn't even apply due to the tablet not being with the original owner.
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Hi, I finally gave up on trying to keep my note 4 revived but being in almost perfect condition, I made a decision to purchase a replacement motherboard.
Knowing people are trying to unload parts with the same issue, I chose to purchase a new one (as so it says)
After getting the part, I was able to install in about 25 min.
Booted up upgraded to latest firmware...
Ran good for 1 day before issues started!
The moral to the story is buyer beware!!?
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hi, i finally gave up on trying to keep my note 4 revived but being in almost perfect condition, i made a decision to purchase a replacement motherboard.
Knowing people are trying to unload parts with the same issue, i chose to purchase a new one (as so it says)
after getting the part, i was able to install in about 25 min.
Booted up upgraded to latest firmware...
Ran good for 1 day before issues started!
The moral to the story is buyer beware!!?
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does anyone know of a resource to purchase replacement parts note 4?
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does anyone know of a resource to purchase replacement parts note 4?
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Just read about someone with same issues He sent it iin to samsung for out of warranty repair for $70 and he says all is back to normal.....i just requested the same from them and they are sending me a return label and i get a 90day/1yr warranty .
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Just read about someone with same issues He sent it iin to samsung for out of warranty repair for $70 and he says all is back to normal.....i just requested the same from them and they are sending me a return label and i get a 90day/1yr warranty .
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Please, Provide Detail...
Is your unit under warranty, what did you say to them etc...
Thanks in advance!
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Please, Provide Detail...
Is your unit under warranty, what did you say to them etc...
OUT of warranty basically told them i kept getting the mmc error etc etc ...they asked if i tried resetting etc i told them i even tried the samsung update program and it still acts up......dont accept the local repair option cause they dont have MB in stock....im sending mine back to samsung in texas in a few days after i back up everything and burp it back to stock........hope the know flag wont matter because it is NOT in warranty . they quoted me $70.31 cost..... ill see what happens.
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I'm over UK for now but my Note 4 was out of warranty it's a Network 3 brand network factory unlocked. I had this same problem as everyone else here ddi : mmc_read fail got to a point where the freezer trick worked but I got fed up and took it to Samsung Service Centre on Friday. Told the the problem ad showed them video footage of the problem. They replace my motherboard with a brand new one and FREE of charge which was a bonus as I was going to break it down and sell it for parts. If there were sign of water damage they would of billed me for the work and new motherboard which is not cheap.. They did it on-site within 90 minutes..
It's always worth a try to go in house and ask..
They check the warranty with their database and not your bill invoice for the device.
Everything was going well with my phone. Went to sleep without plugging in and phone battery completely drained. Note 8 would not charge or turn on. Force reset didn't work either. Had to send it in directly to Samsung (Under Warranty). They advised me it could take 2 weeks to "Fix" & get back... NOT HAPPY!
Anyone else?
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Everything was going well with my phone. Went to sleep without plugging in and phone battery completely drained. Note 8 would not charge or turn on. Force reset didn't work either. Had to send it in directly to Samsung (Under Warranty). They advised me it could take 2 weeks to "Fix" & get back... NOT HAPPY!
Anyone else?
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Of course you are not happy. Non of us would be. I make zero excuses for Samsung....but....In every brand there will be lemons the point is how well Samsung resolve your problem.
I would have thought that this being the most expensive Samsung mobile ever and considering its only been out a few months I would have expected Samsung to exchange for a new one on the spot. Samsung after sales just sucks.
I hope you get this sorted out. Let us know how you progress.:good:
Ryland :highfive:
Once I had to give my S6 on warranty back to Samsung when USB port stopped working. They told me after a week that I have to pay like 400-600 USD for repair. They didn't even care about warranty. Then I told them that I won't pay for it and after 2 weeks they sent me the phone without fixing it, but USB was working fine again after it came back. I think they sent it to repair anyway cause they thought that I will pay for it and then when I said no they just gave me back a working phone lol. It was supposedly an authorised Samsung Repair Centre.
And for the charging problem. Note8 has a little security thermal diode that checks if everything is okay with the battery. Maybe it fell off due to bad soldering and it just didn't allow Your phone to work. Battery security in Note8 is huge. It's more secure than any other phone. I'm wondering if Tesla cars have same amount of security as Note8 does.
Oh and by the way. Here in my country services suck too. I had to wait for 6 months to get my money back for my smartwatch that died after 3 days.
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Once I had to give my S6 on warranty back to Samsung when USB port stopped working. They told me after a week that I have to pay like 400-600 USD for repair. They didn't even care about warranty. Then I told them that I won't pay for it and after 2 weeks they sent me the phone without fixing it, but USB was working fine again after it came back. I think they sent it to repair anyway cause they thought that I will pay for it and then when I said no they just gave me back a working phone lol. It was supposedly an authorised Samsung Repair Centre.
And for the charging problem. Note8 has a little security thermal diode that checks if everything is okay with the battery. Maybe it fell off due to bad soldering and it just didn't allow Your phone to work. Battery security in Note8 is huge. It's more secure than any other phone. I'm wondering if Tesla cars have same amount of security as Note8 does.
Oh and by the way. Here in my country services suck too. I had to wait for 6 months to get my money back for my smartwatch that died after 3 days.
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Still waiting... Just called the repair center. My phone could not be repaired. They wouldn't give me a reason. Just said they would ship out a new one...WTF
JameyS said:
Still waiting... Just called the repair center. My phone could not be repaired. They wouldn't give me a reason. Just said they would ship out a new one...WTF
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Hi, exactly the same issue with my Intl Note 8 128GB after a week or so, I'm still struggling to get support from vendor (eBay) but things are not progressing at all, I'll try to get it fixed but your comment is scaring me... did you tried another service center?
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Hi, exactly the same issue with my Intl Note 8 128GB after a week or so, I'm still struggling to get support from vendor (eBay) but things are not progressing at all, I'll try to get it fixed but your comment is scaring me... did you tried another service center?
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Samsung took over a month to just issue me another phone. They first gave me an s7. I called them & they told me that "I Authorized the substitute"
Which I certainly did not. How on earth do you accept a $200 phone for a $1000 Phone? I sent it back and they wouldn't give me a Note 8 because, "It was not the original phone that was not working". They told me they couldn't substitute an s7 for a note 8... I was like"WTF!" I original owned a note 8 and I bought it directly from them... I told them to trace the original IME number... Finally got it last week.
Warning: They were not able to fix it! And they wouldn't tell me what the problem was.
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Samsung took over a month to just issue me another phone. They first gave me an s7. I called them & they told me that "I Authorized the substitute"
Which I certainly did not. How on earth do you accept a $200 phone for a $1000 Phone? I sent it back and they wouldn't give me a Note 8 because, "It was not the original phone that was not working". They told me they couldn't substitute an s7 for a note 8... I was like"WTF!" I original owned a note 8 and I bought it directly from them... I told them to trace the original IME number... Finally got it last week.
Warning: They were not able to fix it! And they wouldn't tell me what the problem was.
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Well, that scared me much more!!! :crying:
It's good for you to have a replacement, I don't even have warranty so I'm at my own and my hopes are at the lowest level by now...
I'll update when I can get a report from the repair center.
Why the flaming title of this post? Do you want to initiate a collective histeria as with note 7? Because you mention "another battery issue" just go and claim warranty,these things happen all the time to ALL devices, gadgets, appliances, machines, vehicles, etc, the standard procedure as with any legally acquired item is precisely is to CLAIM warranty! just because you paid for a relative expensive device, it does not mean that all units will be perfect, warranty centers are full of many devices, even many times more expensive than a note 8, every day, car dealers receive cars, and so on, if you have a car, you would know what a REALLY pain is to make a warranty valid, so, think a little before begining to spread flaming concerns about something that is statiscally expected
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Why the flaming title of this post? Do you want to initiate a collective histeria as with note 7? Because you mention "another battery issue" just go and claim warranty,these things happen all the time to ALL devices, gadgets, appliances, machines, vehicles, etc, the standard procedure as with any legally acquired item is precisely is to CLAIM warranty! just because you paid for a relative expensive device, it does not mean that all units will be perfect, warranty centers are full of many devices, even many times more expensive than a note 8, every day, car dealers receive cars, and so on, if you have a car, you would know what a REALLY pain is to make a warranty valid, so, think a little before begining to spread flaming concerns about something that is statiscally expected
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I agree to disagree...
It's not the first time for me...or the second....or the third....or the fourth. It's on going with many people and many different devices.
True, manufacturers have problems which most of us can tolerate. But, it's like the sexual harassment we have today ... no one will talk about it alone....but collectively.....well, The "Flaming Title" caught your eye...so I did my job. Now, if people have a problem, they can come here to relate.
You no longer need to validate your point... it's taken
Hey guys, so I bought a used Note 8. The battery has drained down to 0% in the past and this wasn't an issue until a month and half after I bought it. I was watching a youtube video then fell asleep. Wake up and try to charge my phone and it won't charge. I try some tricks I find online and none works. So i go to a phone store and get the battery replaced. That was two weeks ago.
Fast forward to last night and the same thing happens and my phone won't charge. I've seen two different threads about this on the Samsung forums website. I was wondering anyone else here has had this problem and how they fixed it.
It will appear that my phone's circuit is faulty and I'd need to sell mine and buy a new one, hopefully free of these issues. Have any of you experienced this?
Exynos or Snapdragon?
akslow said:
Exynos or Snapdragon?
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Not sure.... My phone is the U.S. T-Mobile Variant
edo101 said:
Not sure.... My phone is the U.S. T-Mobile Variant
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On snapdragon it is known issue:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-8-deep-discharge-protection/
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On snapdragon it is known issue:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-8-deep-discharge-protection/
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Thanks I'll look into it. So buying a new T Mobile NOte 8 wouldn't be worth the risk cause the issue might show up again?
I'm gonna go after that tool but now I wonder if this issue would happen again if my battrey deplets over time even if my phone is off
It's NOT a Note 2!, It's a Note 8. It still has warranty. Same thing happened to mine, 0% and would not come back on nor charge. The service center changed the charge port and battery and still no charging. Then they changed the mainboard and now it works fine. WARRANTY
There was a guy on here who managed to fix it without changing hardware.
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One fix for 0% battery is to plug-unplug charger for 30 minutes or so until it gets enough power to turn on(didnt work for me). Another fix I read about was to open phone and "shock" battery back to life. I like my solution....WARRANTY. If the phone is dead, and there is no physical damage and no water damage when they open it, then they WILL fix it.
Does this occur with the Exynos variants?
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One fix for 0% battery is to plug-unplug charger for 30 minutes or so until it gets enough power to turn on(didnt work for me). Another fix I read about was to open phone and "shock" battery back to life. I like my solution....WARRANTY. If the phone is dead, and there is no physical damage and no water damage when they open it, then they WILL fix it.
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It's NOT a Note 2!, It's a Note 8. It still has warranty. Same thing happened to mine, 0% and would not come back on nor charge. The service center changed the charge port and battery and still no charging. Then they changed the mainboard and now it works fine. WARRANTY
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I bought it pre owned from swappa but what I did do was slap a Warranty Life wrranty on it. Its $50 deducatable. I used it to get it open and replaced the battery last time. And it was quick and painless except for the 50 bucks from the local repair store that supported Warranty Life. Are you saying Samuing itself would take the phone? Even if I bought it second hand? I thought you'd need to pay for their premium care thing
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I bought it pre owned from swappa but what I did do was slap a Warranty Life wrranty on it. Its $50 deducatable. I used it to get it open and replaced the battery last time. And it was quick and painless except for the 50 bucks from the local repair store that supported Warranty Life. Are you saying Samuing itself would take the phone? Even if I bought it second hand? I thought you'd need to pay for their premium care thing
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Yes Samsung would take it in for repair. I did not provide an invoice when I brought to repair center(UbreakiFix). They know its under warranty because the phone is under 1 year old.
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Yes Samsung would take it in for repair. I did not provide an invoice when I brought to repair center(UbreakiFix). They know its under warranty because the phone is under 1 year old.
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Free of charge?! YOu just took it in and they did it free of charge?
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Does this occur with the Exynos variants?
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I don't know, but I drained mine to zero once by accident, so I plugged it in for a bit and it booted up fine.
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Free of charge?! YOu just took it in and they did it free of charge?
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Step 1: Called Samsung and told them phone is dead. They asked for my name and phone number(just for the call not for warranty purpose), and asked for IMEI
Step 2: Gave them my Postal Code(Canada) and they found an authorized service center near me(in this case it was a UbreakiFix. They are now Samsung authorized and everywhere).
Step 3: Brought it to UbreakiFix and they did not ask for anything but my name and phone number, to call me when it was ready.
Step 4: Picked it up a week later(because they had to order a new mainboard). If it was just a battery or usb charge port, probably would have been a day or two.
Step 5: Walked out of the service center having not paid one cent for the repair (usb charge port, battery and mainboard all changed, something like $700 repair cost)...because it is under WARRANTY. The phone is less than one year old(released in September 2017 here in Canada) and it comes with a standard one year warranty.
The repair center looks for physical damage and water damage(once it's opened). If they don't find damaged caused by the user, they fix it. The only problem I had with Samsung was with an S7 a few years back. The screen started to flash(blink) and they refused to fix it. No physical damage at all but it was rooted. They said too bad we won't fix(even though root did NOT cause this problem). The screen was defective and phone was a few months old. What I should have done was fried the f*ckin mainboard (can't see if rooted) and they would have fixed it. Live and learn....
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I don't know, but I drained mine to zero once by accident, so I plugged it in for a bit and it booted up fine.
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Not all Note 8s have this problem. Definitely some out there do and Samsung has acknowledged this.
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Not all Note 8s have this problem. Definitely some out there do and Samsung has acknowledged this.
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I know, I was just replying to the guy who asked if it specifically affected Exynos. You're right though, it seems to be a problem with some units but not all devices.
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Step 1: Called Samsung and told them phone is dead. They asked for my name and phone number(just for the call not for warranty purpose), and asked for IMEI
Step 2: Gave them my Postal Code(Canada) and they found an authorized service center near me(in this case it was a UbreakiFix. They are now Samsung authorized and everywhere).
Step 3: Brought it to UbreakiFix and they did not ask for anything but my name and phone number, to call me when it was ready.
Step 4: Picked it up a week later(because they had to order a new mainboard). If it was just a battery or usb charge port, probably would have been a day or two.
Step 5: Walked out of the service center having not paid one cent for the repair (usb charge port, battery and mainboard all changed, something like $700 repair cost)...because it is under WARRANTY. The phone is less than one year old(released in September 2017 here in Canada) and it comes with a standard one year warranty.
The repair center looks for physical damage and water damage(once it's opened). If they don't find damaged caused by the user, they fix it. The only problem I had with Samsung was with an S7 a few years back. The screen started to flash(blink) and they refused to fix it. No physical damage at all but it was rooted. They said too bad we won't fix(even though root did NOT cause this problem). The screen was defective and phone was a few months old. What I should have done was fried the f*ckin mainboard (can't see if rooted) and they would have fixed it. Live and learn....
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Not all Note 8s have this problem. Definitely some out there do and Samsung has acknowledged this.
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Hmm so you think replacing my mainboard would stop this from happeneing again? Replacing the battery the first time this happened fixed the issue? When yours was fixed, did it do it again? or was it the mainboard was fried?
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Hmm so you think replacing my mainboard would stop this from happeneing again? Replacing the battery the first time this happened fixed the issue? When yours was fixed, did it do it again? or was it the mainboard was fried?
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The mainboard was not fried. When they changed the damaged usb charge port(and the battery as per Samsung policy), it powered up, but would still not charge. So the next step was a new mainboard. From my understanding, and what the tech guy told me, these authorized Samsung service centers follow Samsung's procedure when warranty repairing a device.
It's been more than a month and no problems so far. It's like I got a new phone
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The mainboard was not fried. When they changed the damaged usb charge port(and the battery as per Samsung policy), it powered up, but would still not charge. So the next step was a new mainboard. From my understanding, and what the tech guy told me, these authorized Samsung service centers follow Samsung's procedure when warranty repairing a device.
It's been more than a month and no problems so far. It's like I got a new phone
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Yeah they do. I'm sure I'm gonna have the same issue again. If I purposefully let the battery drain to 0, i'm sure this stuff will happen again. I don't want to be caught with my pants on the ground. I'm thinking, get the mainboard/pone replaced will stop me from ever having to fret again.
Have you ever tried letting the battery go to 0% with your new phone?
It's very rare my phone goes to 0%. I always charge at night because I want a fully charged phone in the morning. I don't want to experiment or test this new repair by killing the battery on purpose. From what I have been reading(and I read a lot when this happened to mine), it not a good idea to completely discharge lithium batteries. That doesn't mean if you do, the battery should fail, it's just better for the life of the battery.
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It's very rare my phone goes to 0%. I always charge at night because I want a fully charged phone in the morning. I don't want to experiment or test this new repair by killing the battery on purpose. From what I have been reading(and I read a lot when this happened to mine), it not a good idea to completely discharge lithium batteries. That doesn't mean if you do, the battery should fail, it's just better for the life of the battery.
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So you haven't tested to see if it'd happen again? I've heard this is an issue with like 25% of them. I had drained my battery to 0 like once or twice before this happened. I don't want this to happen anymore and I am sure if I were to sell this to somoen else, they'd have gotten to a point where the drained to 0%. Most avg user don't know this and I dont' want a phone that can run into a danger of doing it