Is it possible to purchase warranty for any of the I-Mate/Qtek/O2/etc....?
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I'm from Australia and I'm planning to buy a PDA from Expansys HK.
its a HTC, anybody know if the warranty will work in AUS, or do i need to send it back to HK?
Also is HTC warranty 1 or 2years?
I've researched about HTC Warranty, and it appears that there is a lot of people complaining about it. Things like even if there is any physical damage that it will void your warranty with HTC.
Has anybody had experience with Expansys HK and how they do warranty?
Hey!
Quick question here; Does the phone warranty "work" without a warranty receipt? I bought my phone couple of months ago, and I did not get a receipt with it. Now I'm selling this phone, and the buyer is asking that do I have the receipt...
I've heard that phone's warranty is in the IMEI code, and when you send it to the manufacter(Sony Ericsson in my case) they just check the code. Is that correct?
Thank you!!
With my carrier, I have never been asked for a receipt for a warranty exchange. With verizon in the US the exchange is done with the carrier not the manufacturer.
I would call the carrier the phone is with and ask them. It is possible that they may be able to forward a receipt to you.
This will be my first phone with Knox. I know that once its tripped it can't be undo. My question is, has anyone had an issue getting a replacement after rooting? Yeah it voids the warranty but has anyone actually experienced this?
There is no simple answer to your question. Whether or not Samsung will honor the warranty depends upon the nature of the problem with the device, consumer protection laws where you live, the mood their tech rep is in when you call, etc. If you search Samsung device forums for Knox / warranty related posts, you'll see that some people got warranty service, some didn't. The bottom line is, if you trip Knox, getting warranty service is an unknown risk. If you aren't prepared to take the risk, don't root.
T-Mobile has their jump insurance they'll ship me a device first and then I send mine back.
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T-Mobile has their jump insurance they'll ship me a device first and then I send mine back.
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Yeah Verizon does that too. But..if there's something wrong with the device other then factory.. You could get charged full price. Being that the vz note 4 still isn't rooted this is probably a dilemma I wont have lol. I was just wondering if anyone has actually done it. Trip Knox and then send a phone in for a factory replacement
I read somewhere that if you register this phone with Asus you can activate a two-year warranty. Is this true and has anyone in the USA done it? Is anyone out there knowledgeable in what the warranty covers? The one thing that I get nervous about when buying electronics not available in the US is that I cannot get any kind of warranty on them!!! Is there ANY good news? Thanks for your time!
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Hello been searching all around the net and struggling to find the correct info. I will be buying a oneplus 6 from someone local to me and just wandering what happens should I need to do a warranty claim if anything goes wrong?. Does it have to be the original buyer who can only do the warranty return?