It started to move in its socket a few weeks back and today it popped out when I took off my sweater.. Anyone else had it go this far?
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krugm0f0 said:
It started to move in its socket a few weeks back and today it popped out when I took off my sweater.. Anyone else had it go this far?
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Had mine for two months no broke
yeah, mine does that. it still stays in the socket. i need to put some clue before it jumps out!
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Mine did that I sent it to Sony and they replaced mine. I had to send my eBay receipt of purchase and it was a new unit.
Mine unstick again after having already been changed once Very bad quality of Sony SW2 !
Have mine for 5 months now and fortunately don't have that problem.
Mine keeps falling apart..
Still going good after almost a couple of years Had to use some glue about a year ago, Had no issues ever since. Battery Still holding 3 days charge with a lot of notifications. Overall this smartwatch has proven a good choice for me.
Kudos to Sony.
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Still going good after almost a couple of years Had to use some glue about a year ago, Had no issues ever since. Battery Still holding 3 days charge with a lot of notifications. Overall this smartwatch has proven a good choice for me.
Kudos to Sony.
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I've glued mine up a few days ago. The lid on the charger socket fell off, but the rubber/plastic part was still in, so I couldn't charge it. Also glued the watch to its frame as I already had the glue at hand. Battery is still holding 3 days for me. Indeed a good choice!
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Hi,
I dropped my N1 some time ago; surprisingly enough after bouncing a couple times and sliding through concrete face-down, it still worked and was in top condition, no scratches on the screen. The bottom cover was dented though, with a piece of the black plastic layer showing.
I would like to know, is there any way to get one of those covers, to replace the damaged one? Apparently it's pretty easy to remove them.
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Warranty? lol
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I don't think the warranty is going to cover damages caused by dropping the phone. I'm also abroad (writing from Spain) so probably sending it back is not an option.
HTC UK definitely have them, whether they'd ship you one is anyone's guess.
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HTC UK definitely have them, whether they'd ship you one is anyone's guess.
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Definitely worth finding out. What would be the best way to contact them? By mail? By phone? Do they have a "replacements" department that I should address to?
Just call 'em I guess, mine was replaced under warrenty by them as it wasn't the best fit from factory.
i would call them if i were you.
i just got off the phone with HTC repair support. my battery cover was stained with ink and it wouldn't come off. jokingly i asked if that was covered by warranty, he said YES!!!
they are shipping me a new one this week, for free!!!
Given that the blotches on the antenna cover seem to be caused by the lovely little neoprene pouch, it's fair that it should be covered I reckon.
Just wanted to said that I called HTC UK this morning and they said I can send my phone for repair but I'll probably get charged since the scratch is my fault. I don't think I'll do that.
Me and my wife both have the htc 8x for tmobile and about 10 minutes ago her screen literally exploded... I am just wondering if this is a common issue or what needs to be done. I know how to replace the screen and what not but this is really confusing me. And she was laying on the bed with it sitting on her chest not plugged in or anything. It looks as if someone hit it with a hammer or it fell square on a rock. Any input is appreciated.
This is the first I have ever heard about something like that happening to this device, but it sounds like a manufacturing defect. I'd try and get it replaced under warranty.
Semi-related, but someone else on the Verizon forums has his Gorilla Glass phone spontaneously explode as well. When he contacted Corning, they wanted him to send it in so they could investigate. https://community.verizonwireless.com/thread/772042?start=6
Yeah it was weird... She was about 10 feet or so away and it madt an audible pop. It blew glass all over her. We were able to put the bigger pieces back on and tape it over but still... The phone was new in box like 2 weeks ago.
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Yeah it was weird... She was about 10 feet or so away and it madt an audible pop. It blew glass all over her. We were able to put the bigger pieces back on and tape it over but still... The phone was new in box like 2 weeks ago.
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I'm not trying to question your account because it is definitely bad either way. But I am confused regarding the first post that says she had it on her chest on the bed, and your latest post saying she was 10 feet away? Trying to visualize what happened.
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I'm not trying to question your account because it is definitely bad either way. But I am confused regarding the first post that says she had it on her chest on the bed, and your latest post saying she was 10 feet away? Trying to visualize what happened.
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lol no i was 10 feet away..... i was at the computer across the room.
Mine has a weird screen issue also, the screen also flickers after being on for a few hours.
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Hey guys, bought a Motorola phone phone on eBay. I love it, but the phone decided not turn on after using it for a bit. After opening the case the back of the phone, the battery immediately fell out... The bottom connectors had been stripped from the phone.
Then I realized... this does not look anything like a stock OEM Motorola battery.
First off... Its yellow.
Second... I didn't see a pull tab on the side.
So do you guys believe this is a fake after market battery? Are there ways to tell?
The battery looks a lot like this one on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1750-mAh-ba...0-XT912-Droid-Razr-Screw-Driver-/251338203275
Edit: Did the nail polish removal trick... failed. None of the ink or words rubbed off. Looks like everything was photocopied onto the front.
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Hey guys, bought a Motorola phone phone on eBay. I love it, but the phone decided not turn on after using it for a bit. After opening the case the back of the phone, the battery immediately fell out... The bottom connectors had been stripped from the phone.
Then I realized... this does not look anything like a stock OEM Motorola battery.
First off... Its yellow.
Second... I didn't see a pull tab on the side.
So do you guys believe this is a fake after market battery? Are there ways to tell?
The battery looks a lot like this one on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1750-mAh-ba...0-XT912-Droid-Razr-Screw-Driver-/251338203275
Edit: Did the nail polish removal trick... failed. None of the ink or words rubbed off. Looks like everything was photocopied onto the front.
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This is a replacement battery. Not the stock one. Also this is not a Motorola product.
I had bought one of this(EB20) earlier for my XT910 as the stock battery was twice its price and I didnt had enough in my account!
Go and sue the seller asking for the stock one!
Found this thread on googles forums where users are claiming that cracks are "just appearing" for no reason, that they wake up and the crack fairy has paid them a visit. Just sounded a little off.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/nexus/w-wUGwYrl-Y/WwQBvbKi484J
I guess it is physically possible if there is a lot of stress in the glass for whatever reason. But IMHO it's more likely they dropped it and spontaneously developed amnesia so they can get a replacement.
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I guess it is physically possible if there is a lot of stress in the glass for whatever reason. But IMHO it's more likely they dropped it and spontaneously developed amnesia so they can get a replacement.
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Well that is where the joke is on them... Google is telling them NO REPLACEMENTS SORRY
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I've had this happen on a S3. The phone itself felt really fragile when I bought it tho. Here is what happened - I dropped the phone on some tile, picked it up and it was absolutely fine. 24 hours later i'm playing with it - still fine- and then fall asleep. I wake up and it has a huge crack across the screen.
My theory is that the initial drop weakened the glass and it then cracked while I was sleeping from temperature changes or something. Either way it didn't matter, credit card company replaced it for me for free. The replacement felt strong as a rock compared to the original. Anyways, It pays to discover!
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Found this thread on googles forums where users are claiming that cracks are "just appearing" for no reason, that they wake up and the crack fairy has paid them a visit. Just sounded a little off.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/nexus/w-wUGwYrl-Y/WwQBvbKi484J
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Maybe the temperature difference made it crack. That happened before with the nexus 4.
They probably had it in the freezer trying to run benchmarks after turning off the thermal limit or whatever.
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All of the sudden this morning started peeling off from the center. There is hard bump under this spot from day 1 when you fully open the hinge. Now what? Remove completely or take it to the Samsung service center to apply new one? The whole purpose of keeping this phone because of beautiful big screen is now gone. Time to dust off my "old" Note 20 Ultra?
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That sucks.
This why I loathe these phones.
I would send it back to Samsung; don't make their mistakes yours.
Personally I'd press them for a full refund.
This technology isn't ready for prime time.
No more exploding batteries but still the Fold screens continue to fail...
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All of the sudden this morning started peeling off from the center. There is hard bump under this spot from day 1 when you fully open the hinge. Now what? Remove completely or take it to the Samsung service center to apply new one? The whole purpose of keeping this phone because of beautiful big screen is now gone. Time to dust off my "old" Note 20 Ultra?View attachment 5213601
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Just peel it off and install an aftermarket one. It is so much better than what the phone came with. That's what I did and I love it. Took me about 7 protectors til I found one I liked. I'm partial to the matte ones. The screen is resilient, i just yanked mine off. Some leave it off and have never been happier.
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All of the sudden this morning started peeling off from the center. There is hard bump under this spot from day 1 when you fully open the hinge. Now what? Remove completely or take it to the Samsung service center to apply new one? The whole purpose of keeping this phone because of beautiful big screen is now gone. Time to dust off my "old" Note 20 Ultra?View attachment 5213601
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There shouldn't be any bumps underneath. There could be some small particle lodged in there. Go to the service center, get them to repair under warranty or better yet, ask for a replacement or refund.