I don't know who to address my problem to, so I'm hoping someone will see this and give me some advice.
Technically my problem is about the heading of this thread. I bought the SM-R765T S3 Frontier from eBay a few years ago, and activated it with a Samsung account I had while I was in Argentina, (I'm native to Trinidad & Tobago). the watch worked fine until I returned to Trinidad in December 2019, in March I had a problem and decided to reset the watch, but when it came to reactivate I no longer had that Samsung account (I had used a disposable address) and I couldn't remember the password for that account as I no longer have it. Samsung told me outright that they will not help me as I bought the watch from eBay who is not a certified agent for Samsung and since I didn't buy it from T-Mobile my goose was cooked.
Someone tried to by-pass or remove the reactivation lock but succeeded in bricking the watch.
I haven't been able to get a SM-R765T motherboard but found a lot of SM-R765A boards. So I would like to know if I can switch boards and activate with another account.
Any help would be highly appreciated.. Seasons Greetings, and hope for the best in 2021
Much thanks.
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I open this thread because I want to share my really bad experience with Samsung Technical Support and I want to know if someone experienced the same.
I bought my Galaxy S 5 on may. Rooted the same day. All good. Suddenly on October 17 the Gps stopped working.
I tried everything from go back to stock, change modem, baseband. Nothing it was just dead.
I have two galaxy S 5 and with the app Gps test one gave me 18 satellites and the other for like an hour "no fix".
I wrote a certified mail to Samsung pec (I live in Italy, EU, certified mail count as registered mail), describing the gps fault and asking the reparation of the device ex art. 128-131 D. lgs 206/2005 (Consumer Law in Italy).
They told my to send them the device for the repair.
I handed the phone to my Samsung city point with another letter in which was described the problem.
Have passed 15 working days and a Samsung operator called me to report that my phone was lost and that this was the reason for the delay in the repair.
Three days later they called my back to say that the phone was repaired and that they would have sent me back the device.
Today I received the phone. They have do nothing, only software reset!!! It's unbelievable.
I call the technical support and they replied candidly that the phone was only resetted.
Quickly I gave back to Samsung city point the phone asking not the reparation but the replacement with one working.
At the same time I wrote a registered mail to Samsung asking for a phone replacement and a notice to comply within 15 days.
I am a lawyer and I am seriously thinking to start a lawsuit against Sammy to obtain the phone replacement.
Has anyone experienced similar situations?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english and for the long post.
Nothing quite like this but very recently my charger broke in my hands.
I rang them up to arrange a replacement they asked for me to send an email with proof of purchase, which I did. After 15 emails and 5 calls later asking for updates, they sent me my charger.... For a galaxy s3!!
The only good thing about this is when I called them up again, they sent one out straight away but they did require my proof of purchase again!
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Yesterday I bought a Note 5 from a guy including the original package and the receipt. I realised that it has this Device Protection triggered (the new feature on lollipop which locks the phone when the phone is factory reset while still having the lock screen enabled and requires the original owner to log in with his google account). I asked him to meet me again for him to log in which he refused as he thinks it is unnecessary and now he is not responding since. So I'm just stuck here with the brand new locked device. Anyone know what I can do? Can it be unlocked via warranty as I have the original receipt? Thanks
cwr4024 said:
Can it be unlocked via warranty as I have the original receipt? Thanks
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Contact Samsung to find out. Warranties and laws regarding them are different in every country. I don't think anyone here will be able (or willing) to help. We have no way to know if you paid for the device, paid for a stolen device, or stole it yourself. (I'm not accusing you of anything - just pointing out that folks here on xda developers have no way to know.)
Good luck.
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Contact Samsung to find out. Warranties and laws regarding them are different in every country. I don't think anyone here will be able (or willing) to help. We have no way to know if you paid for the device, paid for a stolen device, or stole it yourself. (I'm not accusing you of anything - just pointing out that folks here on xda developers have no way to know.)
Good luck.
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Nono I totally understand! I will provide photos of the ad/conversation/receipt anything if i need haha
I did call Samsung/google yesterday but they were not too sure and just suggested to send it - which makes me a bit worried that if it cannot get it done which can be a waste of money and time.. oh well!
I'm posting to see if anyone went through the same situation!
Thanks for your reply!!!
cwr4024 said:
Nono I totally understand! I will provide photos of the ad/conversation/receipt anything if i need haha
I did call Samsung/google yesterday but they were not too sure and just suggested to send it - which makes me a bit worried that if it cannot get it done which can be a waste of money and time.. oh well!
I'm posting to see if anyone went through the same situation!
Thanks for your reply!!!
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Samsung won't be able to do anything about it. They have nothing to do with Android's device protection. Google support is probably your only solution, and you'll need to keep at it until you get directed towards somebody who does know. I'm not sure they'll be able to help you, but apart from convincing the guy you bought it from to meet again, it's all you can do.
Honestly, you'll probably have an easier time convincing the guy to unlock it than convincing Google support you actually purchased the phone.
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Yesterday I bought a Note 5 from a guy including the original package and the receipt. I realised that it has this Device Protection triggered (the new feature on lollipop which locks the phone when the phone is factory reset while still having the lock screen enabled and requires the original owner to log in with his google account). I asked him to meet me again for him to log in which he refused as he thinks it is unnecessary and now he is not responding since. So I'm just stuck here with the brand new locked device. Anyone know what I can do? Can it be unlocked via warranty as I have the original receipt? Thanks
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hi,
just a few pointers to consider....original receipt?
from Samsung or cellphone shop /provider
or from person you bought it from ... or who ?
Why don't you approach them.. for assistance ?
Another point, that warranty that you got, is it "transferable"...? to a 3rd party.(in your case)
In my country and my experience you get very few companies. /shops that would accept /honor, warranty if sold to 3rd-party?.(resold on the sidelines)
I found that even when a customer bought device cash, the company (seller) normally has some record of the original customer and in some cases you have to register device to be entitled to be covered re warranty. It might be different where you are.. i don't know.. i mention it in my post that you can consider it. If not applicable, plse ignore above.
good luck
Hey guys!! Thanks for the replys
After going thru all the possible places (Samsung, google, retail shop the phone was bought from), the only answer is to reach the seller no matter what...
I nagged my seller and explained every single part of the problem and then he finally decided to meet me and log in for me which he did!
However, I seriously feel that Google has to do somethimg about this device protection. For example, allowing the seller to generate one time code for the buyer to log in when they can't meet and don't want to dhare the password, or something that seller can disable this on a computer.. just something.
Well I hope my case gave you some heads up
When selling/buying an Android higher than 5.1, always check the device protection.
If youre a seller, factory reset after disabling the lock screen!
Cheers guys
How did you buy it and pay for it? eBay and Paypal, then just raise a dispute. The £500 or so blocked funds on his account should wake him up. At least it's sorted now.
Bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 10 days ago and have noticed a sporadic fault which I have discovered other of Samsung tablets can also suffer from.
The screen will go black and there seems no apparent reason for it though I feel that moving the tablet is the main cause. It can happen at anytime and nothing needs to be open so I doubt it is a app.
I said earlier that movement might be the cause yet I have tried t replicate the fault with little success and the screen will usually come back on after a few seconds. I am concerned it may get worse so feel that I should get it replaced or a refund under our UK consumer law.
I found this elsewhere.
https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/348612/Why+Samsung+galaxy+tab+a+10.1+2016+goes+black+some+time
Hi,
Where did you buy it from? Samsung have stores in the uk http://www.samsung.com/uk/storelocator/
You can take it to Samsung and let them repair it or depending where you bought it just send it back to the retailer.
I bought from A O and talking to Samsung via Facebook yesterday they did not seem to be particularly interested even though I suggested that there was a Support Centre in Edinburgh but they would need to be able to find the fault in the first place.
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Bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 10 days ago and have noticed a sporadic fault which I have discovered other of Samsung tablets can also suffer from.
The screen will go black and there seems no apparent reason for it though I feel that moving the tablet is the main cause. It can happen at anytime and nothing needs to be open so I doubt it is a app.
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If you've got a problem after only 10 days, I would definitely return or exchange it. I currently own 3 Samsung tablets, including an S2 8.0, and have never seen this problem. I did have a problem on a Tab S 10.5 that would cause the screen to freeze and required the cover to be closed and opened or the power button pushed to unfreeze it.
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I bought from A O and talking to Samsung via Facebook yesterday they did not seem to be particularly interested even though I suggested that there was a Support Centre in Edinburgh but they would need to be able to find the fault in the first place.
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In the UK normally the first years warranty is with the retailer you bought it from. Contact A O and just let them know it is faulty and you want to return it for a replacement or a refund. If they sound like they don't want to help just remind them about the consumer rights act 2015.
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In the UK normally the first years warranty is with the retailer you bought it from. Contact A O and just let them know it is faulty and you want to return it for a replacement or a refund. If they sound like they don't want to help just remind them about the consumer rights act 2015.
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Think you are getting the wrong end of the stick here, I have no doubt A O will replace or refund the the tablet as they have excellent customer service whho I have used in the past. I only approached Samsung and posted here in the hope there was a simple fix.
As it happens and I saw this posted elsewhere, I swapped the case I was using to a Smart Cover for Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 from a Folio Case Cover for Galaxy Tab S2 and the issue has seemingly gone away. Unfortunately I cannot remember where I saw this tip posted but it is certainly a strange one.
Sorry about that . Glad you got it sorted :good:
Hello!
Some scumbag sold my wife a phone that became blacklisted just over a month later. I thought it was a legit transaction as I got the original receipt even. Turned out they claimed that phone was lost to the device protection insurance that was also purchased to get replacement phone.
F***ng Rogers Canada does not want to remove it from the blacklist even though they investigating the original purchase as being fraud. I found few ads about "IMEI fixing" but they do not do P30 Pro (at east not yet)
Does anyone know any method to fix IMEI? Or anyone who would do this?
Thanx!!!
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Hello!
Some scumbag sold my wife a phone that became blacklisted just over a month later. I thought it was a legit transaction as I got the original receipt even. Turned out they claimed that phone was lost to the device protection insurance that was also purchased to get replacement phone.
F***ng Rogers Canada does not want to remove it from the blacklist even though they investigating the original purchase as being fraud. I found few ads about "IMEI fixing" but they do not do P30 Pro (at east not yet)
Does anyone know any method to fix IMEI? Or anyone who would do this?
Thanx!!!
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Any chance you paid with PayPal or another online service that you can dispute with? Credit card dispute?
If you paid cash, you're definitely SOL =\
SOL, cash... I know
Same situation for me
I'm looking for solutions to unlock it and the only solution right now would be to root the phone and change the IMEI. And it seems we can't rooted this Huawei at the moment.
If you find a solution before me, I would be very interested. Tks
Carrier blacklists are the worst. They only hurt good customers. Screen your customers better and make them pay, not other folks
Unfortunately seems like due to Huawei locking the bootloader for good removed the option to fix IMEI.
I tried like 10 places that do this for Samsungs and others and this was the reply i got...
Enabling 'manufacture port' under background settings>USB port settings will help to repair imei without root? I bought p30 pro from private seller recently, and having feeling that its going blacklist soon
So - just got the phone fixed for CAD $100. Took the guy 10 mins, says he's been doing it for a couple of years for Huawei phones. I am glad and grateful but still would like to know how to do this. Can't believe there is nothing about this on XDA.
IMEI unchanged, he said that he changed something in a file system and that the fix survives phone resets and system updates.
Does anyone have an idea what was done?
THX
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So - just got the phone fixed for CAD $100. Took the guy 10 mins, says he's been doing it for a couple of years for Huawei phones. I am glad and grateful but still would like to know how to do this. Can't believe there is nothing about this on XDA.
IMEI unchanged, he said that he changed something in a file system and that the fix survives phone resets and system updates.
Does anyone have an idea what was done?
THX
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Hi,
Im based in Ireland and sadly in a similar situation where I bought a P30 Pro for my partner only for the seller to report it stolen 2 weeks later (we presume). Bottom line is the IMEI is blacklisted and I'm hoping to make some use of the phone again. Would it be possible to pass on the person that can make the phone working on my network please privately or perhaps point me in the direction to help remedy this in some way, thanks!
I have a Snapdragon Note 9 in the UK. I went to Samsung to ask for a price to repair my screen yesterday. They spoke to me like i'd just walked through the door with an apple product. Another online company also said they can't fix the phone.
Any idea where I can get a new screen repaired on my phone?
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I have a Snapdragon Note 9 in the UK. I went to Samsung to ask for a price to repair my screen yesterday. They spoke to me like i'd just walked through the door with an apple product. Another online company also said they can't fix the phone.
Any idea where I can get a new screen repaired on my phone?
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since its from the states samsung uk cannot work on it.
usualy regular repair shops should have no problem doing it though....
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since its from the states samsung uk cannot work on it.
usualy regular repair shops should have no problem doing it though....
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Finally found one.. wow its not cheap!
That's an option for Smasung UK but they won't touch it.
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That's an option for Smasung UK but they won't touch it.
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dont worry with that guy he wants to force people to think like he does.
he's forcefully "helping"...if you can actually call that help. i think it's more towards helping his own vanity if you ask me.
plus he dosen't read what was just discussed. that's a big no no on xda.
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Hindsight: i did not expect something so simple as a screen repair to turn into 2 hours of research.
I did not mean samsung uk, or samsung us. because your phone is actually the honk kong variant from China.
I did a quick live chat with the HK samsung support line and while they can fix the phone, everyone i spoke too said you would have to visit the service center..in person, in hong kong , and that is the ONLY option. Samsung US confirmed this. (Its NOT TRUE, KEEP READING) This make's little to no sense that a company like samsung has region locks on repairs. Like i would understand if the parts are not on hand, and i get some parts can be different, but not to the point that a service center in the UK cant fix a HK note.. or even why you can't send your note to HK to get it fixed. absolute madness on samsungs part and another reason why i think this is my last samsung phone. But back to business.
From everything i have seen, the screen is the same for all models, including the SM-N9600, and confirmed by my local service center (i am in the US). The parts for screen repair are identical .
I called samsung UK and they will not touch ANY phone bought outside of the EU. Not even if its an EU model, they have to go by serial/IMIE number in order to start the repair.
MY local service center said they WILL fix the SM-N9600, but the international version is $299 because samsung sets the price. But unfortunatley, you can not send ANY device for mail in repair. This is due to samsung claiming the phone could be damaged before arrival, causing more damage, or cause damage on return. Per samsung, the phone has to be guaranteed in like new condition when given to the customer, and they can not gaurentee that quality if sent by mail, EVEN THOUGH MY AT&T NOTE 9 CAME TO ME NEW, MY F%#$NG MAIL This is a new development that started 2 months ago.
I know that doesn't help you, but i spent way to long on this not to point that out. You would think that the service center in the UK should be following the same guideline. right? But- NO. Samsung UK will not touch ANY PHONE from outside the EU. .
If there was a way to get this fixed by samsung i would have found it, i chatted with samsung HK (phones offline since its 3am), talked with Samsung UK, talked with Samsung US, even talked with service centers from UK and US.
From Everything i have gathered and saw from your posts, i believe that you were given bad information by your local service center, just like Samsung
First off, theres nothing "forceful" about adding a suggestion to try.
Second, Wow, you say im doing it for my "vanity", and in another post you claim im trying to "prove you wrong". Have you ever heard of projection?
Third, you don't even have his model correct, its a SM-N9600 Hong kong/CHINA) NOT US. But its ok i made the same assumption too until i saw his signature in other posts that show its a N9600.
Can you stop taking my advice as personal attacks on you? As if i am simply trying to "one up" you or some ****. If you had given the same suggestion i was thinking of i wouldn't say anything. What is wrong with people like you ant IT_architect? You two are pees in a pod in my eyes if we are going to start talking **** on a help forum for a phone? but id rather you just ignore me from here on out because i enjoy XDA for the lack of drama and it passes the time in the day while helping people. Not a bad way to waste time on the internet.
All i did was suggest he send it directly to samsung in SK and BOOM you immediately jump in and talk ****. Its getting OLD and you've been doing it since i first interacted with you months ago.
as far as what rule i broke on xda, i have no clue what you are talking about. but i suggest you stop cluttering up threads by quoting me everytime you want to try and slander my help. If you dont agree that's fine, if you think i said something completely wrong, that's also fine, simply reply and clarify whats wrong. but do the forum a favor and stop acting like you own it. The internet has enough **** on it, stop adding to it.
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change the part where i said US to china or even Chile for that matter. it dosent change the fact that the samsung center from region X where the user lives wont touch the device if its from region Y. it needs to be from that same region X .
explantion done
but wait OP and i knew that already before you interfered.
jd14771 said:
Hindsight: i did not expect something so simple as a screen repair to turn into 2 hours of research.
I did not mean samsung uk, or samsung us. because your phone is actually the honk kong variant from China.
I did a quick live chat with the HK samsung support line and while they can fix the phone, everyone i spoke too said you would have to visit the service center..in person, in hong kong , and that is the ONLY option. Samsung US confirmed this. (Its NOT TRUE, KEEP READING) This make's little to no sense that a company like samsung has region locks on repairs. Like i would understand if the parts are not on hand, and i get some parts can be different, but not to the point that a service center in the UK cant fix a HK note.. or even why you can't send your note to HK to get it fixed. absolute madness on samsungs part and another reason why i think this is my last samsung phone. But back to business.
From everything i have seen, the screen is the same for all models, including the SM-N9600, and confirmed by my local service center (i am in the US). The parts for screen repair are identical .
I called samsung UK and they will not touch ANY phone bought outside of the EU. Not even if its an EU model, they have to go by serial/IMIE number in order to start the repair.
MY local service center said they WILL fix the SM-N9600, but the international version is $299 because samsung sets the price. But unfortunatley, you can not send ANY device for mail in repair. This is due to samsung claiming the phone could be damaged before arrival, causing more damage, or cause damage on return. Per samsung, the phone has to be guaranteed in like new condition when given to the customer, and they can not gaurentee that quality if sent by mail, EVEN THOUGH MY AT&T NOTE 9 CAME TO ME NEW, MY F%#$NG MAIL This is a new development that started 2 months ago.
I know that doesn't help you, but i spent way to long on this not to point that out. You would think that the service center in the UK should be following the same guideline. right? But- NO. Samsung UK will not touch ANY PHONE from outside the EU. .
If there was a way to get this fixed by samsung i would have found it, i chatted with samsung HK (phones offline since its 3am), talked with Samsung UK, talked with Samsung US, even talked with service centers from UK and US.
From Everything i have gathered and saw from your posts, i believe that you were given bad information by your local service center, just like Samsung
First off, theres nothing "forceful" about adding a suggestion to try.
Second, Wow, you say im doing it for my "vanity", and in another post you claim im trying to "prove you wrong". Have you ever heard of projection?
Third, you don't even have his model correct, its a SM-N9600 Hong kong/CHINA) NOT US. But its ok i made the same assumption too until i saw his signature in other posts that show its a N9600.
Can you stop taking my advice as personal attacks on you? As if i am simply trying to "one up" you or some ****. If you had given the same suggestion i was thinking of i wouldn't say anything. What is wrong with people like you ant IT_architect? You two are pees in a pod in my eyes if we are going to start talking **** on a help forum for a phone? but id rather you just ignore me from here on out because i enjoy XDA for the lack of drama and it passes the time in the day while helping people. Not a bad way to waste time on the internet.
All i did was suggest he send it directly to samsung in SK and BOOM you immediately jump in and talk ****. Its getting OLD and you've been doing it since i first interacted with you months ago.
as far as what rule i broke on xda, i have no clue what you are talking about. but i suggest you stop cluttering up threads by quoting me everytime you want to try and slander my help. If you dont agree that's fine, if you think i said something completely wrong, that's also fine, simply reply and clarify whats wrong. but do the forum a favor and stop acting like you own it. The internet has enough **** on it, stop adding to it.
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I really appreciate the effort you have gone to over this for me.
It's proved two things. That any official note 9 screen will work and gives me options when shopping around and Samsung are mental when it comes to customer support!
It's certainly put me off having another Samsung!
It doesn't make logical sense to be that bloody minded about it.