Warranty Exchange through samsung? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone attempted to do a warranty exchange on the phone through samsung? is it hard? Do we have to send the phone in or do they send one us first then we return the defective model? my headphone jack is messing and wont detect headphones.

myunitisz said:
Has anyone attempted to do a warranty exchange on the phone through samsung? is it hard? Do we have to send the phone in or do they send one us first then we return the defective model? my headphone jack is messing and wont detect headphones.
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I haven't personally done one through Samsung, all the ones I have done have been through T-Mobile.. They were quite easy, and I am sure that Samsung would be the same.. You just have to go through there 30 minute checklist of them saying.. Have you tried this, or this, or this.. I usually just tell them that we already went through all of that with the person you spoke to before (even if you didn't speak with someone) and they say.. "Oh, okay" xD
But they usually send you the phone & you send yours back once you get the new one..

Yes Tmobile does replacements for defective phones usually but unfortuantely it is not the case for the nexus s. When I called samsung tech support they said that the warranty only covers repairs of the phone and not exchanges which sucks. I was also told it would take about three weeks to repair and ship to me.
When I called Tmobile they said that they don't service or repair the nexus s since it isnt sold through them and I'd have to talk to either best bbuy or Samsung.
I remember when I bought my nexus one, HTC sent me a replacement first and I sent in my defective phone afterwards.
I ended up just getting my phone repaired at best buy. They actually just replaced it with a refurb or new unit and I received it in three days. This is the blacktie protection btw

I called Samsung in regards to my old Nexus S (that I no longer have) and they said that they'll only repair, which may take 7-10 days.
T-Mobile does replace your phone though. They usually send out the phone first [I believe it's refurb though], and you ship yours back afterwards.

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Stoked! Get my Cap back Friday!

Well it feels like its been a year since I sent off my Captivate to Samsung for repair and it's finally been shipped back to me all fixed. I am so excited and going through withdraws from not being able to flash any ROMs. I had to tell someone since I don't know anyone IRL that shares my compassion and addiction for my phone so I figured it has to be my fellow Captivate owners.
wootwoot.
This is what they said was the source of my brick.
Original Problem:
Technical Inquiry
Power
No Power Up
Problem found:
BAD BGA COMPONENT
WARRANTY, REPLACE PART
Solution:
Replaced PBA
Welcome back!!!!
Why would you wait instead of insisting they send you a replacement? I did and had a phone in 2 days.
Why did you go through Samsung? When my phone stopped turning on I went to the AT&T service center. In and out in 45 minutes with a working phone.
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I went to ATT and they wouldnt do anything so I had to send it off to Samsung.
You didn't make enough noise. I've never had AT$T refuse a warranty replacement for a defective phone. Already had my Captivate replaced twice within a week.
I sent mine off to Samsung. I try to avoid dealing with ATT as much as possible. That and I bought my phone through Amazon, which I think requires me to deal with Samsung directly. Got my phone back within 4 days of sending it out.
modest_mandroid said:
I sent mine off to Samsung. I try to avoid dealing with ATT as much as possible. That and I bought my phone through Amazon, which I think requires me to deal with Samsung directly. Got my phone back within 4 days of sending it out.
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I bought my phone through Radio Shack. AT$T still replaced it both times. You had to go 4 days without a phone whereas I could still use mine while waiting for the replacement. I feel like AT$T wants to at least try to keep me happy...Samsung, not so much.
lol guess not. Hopefully there wont be a next time but if there is I'll cause more of a ruckus lol.
Miami_Son said:
I bought my phone through Radio Shack. AT$T still replaced it both times. You had to go 4 days without a phone whereas I could still use mine while waiting for the replacement. I feel like AT$T wants to at least try to keep me happy...Samsung, not so much.
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I guess we've had different experiences dealing with ATT. All my dealings with them have always left me feeling like they were intentionally trying to provoke me into stabbing one of them. I haven't had any bad experiences with Samsung support and they were pretty hands-off about the whole thing. Told them I bricked it, they didn't really ask any questions about why or how, just gave me a shipping label and told me to mail it in. The four days it took them to mail it back didn't matter so much in my case; I have a backup phone that I keep stock.

LG G5 dead

Hey guys, i was using my LG G5 i bought from swappa for about 10 days, everything was smooth, no problems at all, i was liking a lot, so today i was hanging out with my family, we took lots of pictures and because of that i ran out of battery. When i got home, put it to charge and to my surprise, nothing happens at all. I swapped batteries, chargers, cables... eletric.. nothing work.
Since im new to this, i dont know what to do in order to get a replacement, so i have some questions.
1. I bought from swappa as i told, is there a problem if i dont have a receipt?
2. how can i proceed? i live outside USA, so i was thinking about send the phone to a friend that lives in MIami... Do i have to mail the phone to verizon or i can get a replacement at any Verizon store?
Thanlks!
edgarzin said:
Hey guys, i was using my LG G5 i bought from swappa for about 10 days, everything was smooth, no problems at all, i was liking a lot, so today i was hanging out with my family, we took lots of pictures and because of that i ran out of battery. When i got home, put it to charge and to my surprise, nothing happens at all. I swapped batteries, chargers, cables... eletric.. nothing work.
Since im new to this, i dont know what to do in order to get a replacement, so i have some questions.
1. I bought from swappa as i told, is there a problem if i dont have a receipt?
2. how can i proceed? i live outside USA, so i was thinking about send the phone to a friend that lives in MIami... Do i have to mail the phone to verizon or i can get a replacement at any Verizon store?
Thanlks!
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The only thing I can think of is to contact the seller who you purchased from, most warranty is only valid for first hand buyer or the original owner, also that you have mentioned about the phone being verizon, you have to be a current subscriber to verizon to have them warrant the repair, and I think the phone should be register to the first owner, so you are out of luck.
damn it
edgarzin said:
damn it
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Hey man I just want to give you the correct information since the other person that posted gave you the wrong info. The phone you have gets a one year warranty, IT DOES NOT MATTER if you are the 1st owner or the 20th owner as long as you contact the right company for the warranty replacement they will send you a replacement for free. Now before you do that make sure they're is NO water damage or any other physical damage what so ever, they won't cover it if there is physical damage. Let them know it will not turn on and send it in. That simple. I used to work for Verizon and other cell phone companies. The warranty is on the phone for the 1st year and covers software issue and manufacturers defects. In your case it could be either. I would contact the seller you got it from, get the information you need to call it in for the warranty replacement and that's it. I hope this helps and I apologize you got the wrong information first.
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kms108 said:
The only thing I can think of is to contact the seller who you purchased from, most warranty is only valid for first hand buyer or the original owner, also that you have mentioned about the phone being verizon, you have to be a current subscriber to verizon to have them warrant the repair, and I think the phone should be register to the first owner, so you are out of luck.
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yeah some misinformation here. The 12 Month Manufacture Warranty is still there. Just if you do not have a receipt they go by manufacture date.
You do not need to go through verizon. Just tell them you had verizon but left so it would be awckward to go back in. They will warranty just as long as no water damage or physical damage.
I standby for what I have said, in theory warranty only covers the 12 months with issue of receipt and is a first hand buyer, you can read this in the warranty provided with the phone, or you can contact verizon for these information, that being said, how they actually deal with the problem is another thing and if they phone has already been registered with the first owner, they can check this if they ask you for your personal information and if the information is a mismatch, they can reject any warranty.
For anyone viewing this thread, kms108's info is wrong. I had the same situation happen to me - bought phone on Swappa and died within a week. Contacted LG and they took the phone for repair with no receipt. LG's ****ty repair service is a whole another issue..
Avalanch3 said:
For anyone viewing this thread, kms108's info is wrong. I had the same situation happen to me - bought phone on Swappa and died within a week. Contacted LG and they took the phone for repair with no receipt. LG's ****ty repair service is a whole another issue..
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please read what I have mentioned above your post.

Issue at a T-Mobile Store

Ive been in multiple stores to replace my T-Mobile S7 but the guys keep giving me a hard time to do so. I dont have insurance on the phone, Ive had poor battery life and bad pixel burn in as my issues they say it can be replaced they just keep pushing me away from doing so. Im the customer and I just want a replacement. I havent had this issue until the whole Note 7 fiasco. Let me know if you guys expierence similar issues...
You have to go through Samsung. Unless the devices 15 days or fewer from the time you purchased it from T-Mobile they ain't going to do anything.
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KillerClaw321 said:
Ive been in multiple stores to replace my T-Mobile S7 but the guys keep giving me a hard time to do so. I dont have insurance on the phone, Ive had poor battery life and bad pixel burn in as my issues they say it can be replaced they just keep pushing me away from doing so. Im the customer and I just want a replacement. I havent had this issue until the whole Note 7 fiasco. Let me know if you guys expierence similar issues...
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Call T-Mobile and talk to somebody there.
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I'm having problems with my phone and battery life since the update. Talked to the T-Mobile Rep on facebook. They sent a replacement S7 to my house within 20 minutes, no problem at all.
Grant H said:
I'm having problems with my phone and battery life since the update. Talked to the T-Mobile Rep on facebook. They sent a replacement S7 to my house within 20 minutes, no problem at all.
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I just spoke to someone at a T-mobile store , he ordered a replacement for me, it's just on backorder so I have to wait a week to pick it up at a store.
KillerClaw321 said:
I just spoke to someone at a T-mobile store , he ordered a replacement for me, it's just on backorder so I have to wait a week to pick it up at a store.
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Imagine that. They have had to replace so many "flagship devices" that its on backorder even though it has been out for like 6 months.
They actually sold a lot of s7 devices and s7 edge due to the replacement of note 7 models and as well promotions recently where they bought one s7, got one free.
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KillerClaw321 said:
Ive been in multiple stores to replace my T-Mobile S7 but the guys keep giving me a hard time to do so. I dont have insurance on the phone, Ive had poor battery life and bad pixel burn in as my issues they say it can be replaced they just keep pushing me away from doing so. Im the customer and I just want a replacement. I havent had this issue until the whole Note 7 fiasco. Let me know if you guys expierence similar issues...
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If you are outside of the 15days and dont have insurance then it's not T-Mobile place to replace contact Samsung. Next time just pay the exter for insurance can't get mad at them for following rules and your lack of common sense since you got a 700$ device with no insurance
kitila said:
If you are outside of the 15days and dont have insurance then it's not T-Mobile place to replace contact Samsung. Next time just pay the exter for insurance can't get mad at them for following rules and your lack of common sense since you got a 700$ device with no insurance
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They are giving me a refurbished model for $20 , he actually said that I have once chance to purchase insurance, I declined and he gave me no issues with replacement... He also told me it was funny that they are on backorder though he heard that Samsung is focusing production on them. I also asked if they are the people to go to in this situation, he said and I didn't even know "the phone has a 1 year warranty". I completely forgot and I didn't know that they covers stolen devices and other damage other than cracks and water.
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They are giving me a refurbished model for $20 , he actually said that I have once chance to purchase insurance, I declined and he gave me no issues with replacement... He also told me it was funny that they are on backorder though he heard that Samsung is focusing production on them.
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Thats good.to here
kitila said:
If you are outside of the 15days and dont have insurance then it's not T-Mobile place to replace contact Samsung. Next time just pay the exter for insurance can't get mad at them for following rules and your lack of common sense since you got a 700$ device with no insurance
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That's actually 100% false. T-Mobile gives you a 1 year warranty with the device, and calling tech support will get you a replacement for $20, or $5 if you have jump/insurance. (Jump/Insurance also keeps the warranty going past 1 year)
kitila said:
If you are outside of the 15days and dont have insurance then it's not T-Mobile place to replace contact Samsung. Next time just pay the exter for insurance can't get mad at them for following rules and your lack of common sense since you got a 700$ device with no insurance
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You're the one without common sense. The 15 day rule is if you aren't happy with the phone... That could be because it's defective, or you don't like it. Your carrier still provides a 1 year warranty. I've been in to stores 11, 6,5 months after purchase with a truly defective phone and the carrier replaced it every time. My store has a service center and it probably has to be a corporate store. Without one you need to call your carrier. They won't give you a new phone off the sales floor shelf (unless within 15 days) they have stock specifically for warranty exchange, most of the time they are factory refurbs, sometimes new, yet I could never tell the difference . They might not have it in stock but will order it. Normally you can pay $20 extra for overnight shipping (AT&T) Most recently was only exception as far as in store replacement . My s7 edge had a messed up home button. Also had a scratch on the screen. Local store said Samsung would probably reject the warranty due to the scratch. I left, called 611 and had a new phone the next day.
Edit: I've experienced this with 2 carriers, AT&T and Sprint. Both corporate stores. Joe Blow who has a franchise store wont replace it. The franchise store told me the same old BS that i had to call manufacturer (samsung) Calling your carrier seems to be the easiest way in most cases.
nugzo said:
You're the one without common sense. The 15 day rule is if you aren't happy with the phone... That could be because it's defective, or you don't like it. Your carrier still provides a 1 year warranty. I've been in to stores 11, 6,5 months after purchase with a truly defective phone and the carrier replaced it every time. My store has a service center and it probably has to be a corporate store. Without one you need to call your carrier. They won't give you a new phone off the sales floor shelf (unless within 15 days) they have stock specifically for warranty exchange, most of the time they are factory refurbs, sometimes new, yet I could never tell the difference . They might not have it in stock but will order it. Normally you can pay $20 extra for overnight shipping (AT&T) Most recently was only exception as far as in store replacement . My s7 edge had a messed up home button. Also had a scratch on the screen. Local store said Samsung would probably reject the warranty due to the scratch. I left, called 611 and had a new phone the next day.
Edit: I've experienced this with 2 carriers, AT&T and Sprint. Both corporate stores. Joe Blow who has a franchise store wont replace it. The franchise store told me the same old BS that i had to call manufacturer (samsung) Calling your carrier seems to be the easiest way in most cases.
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If you bought the phone 2nd hand, will they still replace it under warranty?

[Q] HTC U11 - Cracked Screen - Parts?

Hello all,
Anyone know of any issues with HTC's supply chain for replacement LCD's?
My U11 is cracked after a drop on the road.
My insurance company (O2 Insure) cannot replace or repair my device, as there isn't stock.
HTC UK have advised they can take the phone in, advise me how much the repair will cost and return it.
Although judging by others on this forum and on Twitter, repairs are going slowly or not at all.
Is anyone in the same situation as me?
I have the same problem.
I dropped my phone and the backside broke.
First contacted Dynafix, a Dutch company that performs repairs for HTC. They couldn't say anything about the costs and did not want to say if they had parts.
Because I was afraid I would lose my phone for a long time, I didn't go on with this.
then I contacted HTC, but that didn't help much either. If you want to repair with them, they simply send the device to Dynafix.
Finally contacted Probello (another Dutch company that repairs phones), they told me what I already thought, there are no parts available, something HTC couldn't tell me.
I think it's very bad that there are no parts available and that HTC can't tell anything about when there will be.
josding85 said:
I have the same problem.
I dropped my phone and the backside broke.
First contacted Dynafix, a Dutch company that performs repairs for HTC. They couldn't say anything about the costs and did not want to say if they had parts.
Because I was afraid I would lose my phone for a long time, I didn't go on with this.
then I contacted HTC, but that didn't help much either. If you want to repair with them, they simply send the device to Dynafix.
Finally contacted Probello (another Dutch company that repairs phones), they told me what I already thought, there are no parts available, something HTC couldn't tell me.
I think it's very bad that there are no parts available and that HTC can't tell anything about when there will be.
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Quick update:
I had my U11 replaced on the 7th September by O2 Insurance. It took them 5 weeks to get stock in.
Seems to be a real parts shortage or HTC are holding parts for some unknown reason.
Good luck with repairing yours. I got lucky the insurance came through.
My HTC U11 also cracked!
My U11 is also cracked and it is out of guarantee because it is an user mistake. I have never seen such a sensitive phone. I am living in Turkey and replacement part cannot found. I do not know what to do, just I am frustrated.
patela20 said:
Quick update:
I had my U11 replaced on the 7th September by O2 Insurance. It took them 5 weeks to get stock in.
Seems to be a real parts shortage or HTC are holding parts for some unknown reason.
Good luck with repairing yours. I got lucky the insurance came through.
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FYI, all contract phones through o2 are fully insured for the length of their contract, within the contract itself. Should anything happen to your phone and it is still within its contract just call o2 support on 202 and speak to an advisor. The reason they cover the phone is to get their full money, they must ensure you have a working phone otherwise you may be able to pause or 'squeeze' out of your contract early and no carrier wants that.
Not only that, you're paying over a grand for that phone in the long run so it's only fair they insure it for a few pence too..

cracked screen, ugh!

Unfortunately after 3 days use, cracked screen. A fall on the cement with a case on it, but it was too much.
Sad day. Hopefully replacement parts might be available sóon
Same happened to me just now.
I dropped it (with the HTC case on), and the screen cracked.
The drop was about 1 meter :-/
I feel sick now...
hek.je said:
Same happened to me just now.
I dropped it (with the HTC case on), and the screen cracked.
The drop was about 1 meter :-/
I feel sick now...
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Same for me, was out walking the dog and the lead pushed the phone out of my pocket. Landed on the top left corner I think at first glance was fine barely even a mark on the case but when I got home and put the phone down that there was a weird reflection and turned the screen on and saw a crack going a cross from top left to just over the power button.
Have contacted HTC to arrange a repair which is chareable as they seemingly void the warranty when the screen is cracked...better get warranty back on it after they fix it.
I was just about ready to sell my u11 thankfully still got it so using it now altho complete stock sucks lol and had relocked bootloader so no warning screen on boot sigh....
Hmm I contacted HTC (Netherlands), and they told me that it's not under warranty.
I'm going to call again on monday and try again!
The crack on my phone runs from the power button down to the left bottom side.
hek.je said:
Hmm I contacted HTC (Netherlands), and they told me that it's not under warranty.
I'm going to call again on monday and try again!
The crack on my phone runs from the power button down to the left bottom side.
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Warranty don't cover user fault. I mean, if the phone shipped damged than you can get it cover.
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I have just got the quote for repair my screen, not the actual quote as they still can't give me a the proper ticket number etc.
The cost for me to ahve the screen replaced is £285 which is almost 50% of what I paid...not bad ehh. Think this will be my last HTC phone have had them for years but losing my phone and then a ridiculous repair cost is not good.
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I have just got the quote for repair my screen, not the actual quote as they still can't give me a the proper ticket number etc.
The cost for me to ahve the screen replaced is £285 which is almost 50% of what I paid...not bad ehh. Think this will be my last HTC phone have had them for years but losing my phone and then a ridiculous repair cost is not good.
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Well that price tag is the same with every other manufacturer. So it's something you would have had to deal with on a Sammy or OP as well... it's nothing ridiculous actually. That's why I took care to get mine insured as soon as it arrived.
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5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
Well that price tag is the same with every other manufacturer. So it's something you would have had to deal with on a Sammy or OP as well... it's nothing ridiculous actually. That's why I took care to get mine insured as soon as it arrived.
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Yeah but the best thing is that the phone been in the repair centre since the 13th and still haven't got the actual quote so I can't even pay it and they never got me the UPS return label so I also had to pay for the shipping back to the factory.
Been in touch with the support for every day for well over a week and still not actually got a proper ticket number that I can track and just keep getting a new ticket number that doesn't work plus mixing up the serial number.
So think this will be the last HTC phone for me as my U11 that was faulty when I got it also took weeks to get replaced as they kept saying they where going to try and repair it.
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Yeah but the best thing is that the phone been in the repair centre since the 13th and still haven't got the actual quote so I can't even pay it and they never got me the UPS return label so I also had to pay for the shipping back to the factory.
Been in touch with the support for every day for well over a week and still not actually got a proper ticket number that I can track and just keep getting a new ticket number that doesn't work plus mixing up the serial number.
So think this will be the last HTC phone for me as my U11 that was faulty when I got it also took weeks to get replaced as they kept saying they where going to try and repair it.
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Well that's standard. Spar parts need to be delivered to the partners in the specific regions. Such things always take 4 - 6 weeks after the first devices shipped. Some manufacturers even need 8 to 10 weeks to provide the needed parts and prices.
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so any news on spare parts, i allready ordered a new back for my 5 days old u12+ but one day after i ordered it i need allso a new display, it fell from about 30 cm height on the ground and i was shocked thatthe display broke alltough it was in the original case
lousy performance by htc after the tank of a phone htc 10
Can't believe it happened to me. My U12+ fell out of my pocket -- maybe three feet -- and shattered!! I'd been using it in the wild for just four days. Had it in the case that came with the phone. (The case I planned to use is arriving tomorrow.)
I'm horrified. This phone can't be dropped three feet?? It's defective by design.
Now, the aftermatch. I contacted HTC US and they said they wouldn't touch it because I have the Hong Kong variant. I'm supposed to coordinate with HTC Hong Kong. The repair shop up the street said they could fix it for $150 if I was willing to wait two weeks for parts, so I'm trying that.
Insult to injury, I thought I had insurance, but it doesn't kick in because T-Mobile hadn't registered the phone.
Will keep everyone posted about the repair. It would be great if there was a cheaper third-party option.
pixelvisions said:
Can't believe it happened to me. My U12+ fell out of my pocket -- maybe three feet -- and shattered!! I'd been using it in the wild for just four days. Had it in the case that came with the phone. (The case I planned to use is arriving tomorrow.)
I'm horrified. This phone can't be dropped three feet?? It's defective by design.
Now, the aftermatch. I contacted HTC US and they said they wouldn't touch it because I have the Hong Kong variant. I'm supposed to coordinate with HTC Hong Kong. The repair shop up the street said they could fix it for $150 if I was willing to wait two weeks for parts, so I'm trying that.
Insult to injury, I thought I had insurance, but it doesn't kick in because T-Mobile hadn't registered the phone.
Will keep everyone posted about the repair. It would be great if there was a cheaper third-party option.
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Good luck on the repair. I would see if a repair shop locally could repair it. I just had a sub par experience with the USA HTC repair department recently. I bricked my phone and decided to send it back to HTC to see if they could revive the phone. After 5 weeks they sent it back to me and it still was not working correctly. I decided to see if I could resolve the issue which I was able to. Thank goodness. I would have hated to send the phone back to HTC for nothing again.
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Good luck on the repair. I would see if a repair shop locally could repair it. I just had a sub par experience with the USA HTC repair department recently. I bricked my phone and decided to send it back to HTC to see if they could revive the phone. After 5 weeks they sent it back to me and it still was not working correctly. I decided to see if I could resolve the issue which I was able to. Thank goodness. I would have hated to send the phone back to HTC for nothing again.
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Man! Make me nervous when reading this lol. The warranty on HTC device isn't up to it standard.
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I'm sorry if I made you feel uneasy but I figure just wanted to give you a head's up on HTC repair service. I found another thread on this particular topic and it was disappointing to read all the issues customers had with HTC repair (USA).
next time if you have a warranty issue, you can try asking the HTC DACH contact on facebook/twitter... they are actually replying properly and maybe even able to help properly. it's sad to see so many bad things with USA repair as in Europe it's quite good...but also depends on if you are in contact with them per private message or just via e-mail... via private message on facebook it works out much better
Two and half weeks later, the local repair shop tells me they ordered the wrong part (probably for the U12 Life) and worse they are unable to source a U12+ replacement screen anywhere in the world. I can't find a place to buy one either, with the sole exception of an Indian supplier asking more than $300.
Does anyone know where one can buy a replacement screen? Or how much HTC charges for repair? If it's more than $200 I'm giving up on this.
pixelvisions said:
Two and half weeks later, the local repair shop tells me they ordered the wrong part (probably for the U12 Life) and worse they are unable to source a U12+ replacement screen anywhere in the world. I can't find a place to buy one either, with the sole exception of an Indian supplier asking more than $300.
Does anyone know where one can buy a replacement screen? Or how much HTC charges for repair? If it's more than $200 I'm giving up on this.
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Just happened to me, over the phone they quoted me $2-300, but it could be more or less after sending it in. I asked what is the point of a warranty and they said it's only software issues, and it doesn't cover user damages like cracked screens. Anyways, you and I are sinking in the same boat, with HTC not selling any screens themselves, or providing other alternatives besides their own repair center. Scam company at this point
HTC cracked screen repair update:
1. I sent HTC my U12+ to repair due to a cracked screen.
2. They email me asking for a credit card to charge for the repair ($200). They asked me to call them. They did not provide a phone number.
3. I called and they ultimately said someone will call me back in 24-48 hours to take payment because they can't take payment.
4. When asked how long it will take to repair once they have payment, he said they usually take 3 week from the time they receive the phone.
It's been 7+ weeks since they received the phone.
How do I get in touch with the Indian dude, I'll spend the 300 to look at the screen without cracks. Guess I got lucky if you call it that, everything works and the cracks aren't that bad but it is disconcerting that a screen can't be had anywhere.
VidJunky said:
How do I get in touch with the Indian dude, I'll spend the 300 to look at the screen without cracks. Guess I got lucky if you call it that, everything works and the cracks aren't that bad but it is disconcerting that a screen can't be had anywhere.
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A website called "cellspare" sells the screen, but it's $339. I made the resolve to wait two months and see if screens are cheaper.

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