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I dropped my S3 a couple of weeks ago and got a hairline crack in the top glass. Although I probably could have lived with it, I decided to send it to Samsung to get it fixed to the tune of $178US (their standard display replacement cost). I got the phone back yesterday and have to say that QC at Samsung's repair dept leaves a lot to be desired.
First thing I noticed is that the sticker on the inside of the phone that has the IMEI must have been removed and re-applied. The sticker wasn't flat along the edges and had a bunch of air bubbles under the middle. While I understand the need to have the same IMEI #, I was really surprised that they wouldn't print a new one to stick on the phone.
When putting the phone back together, I noticed that the back cover would not fit flush to the rest of the phone. Upon further inspection this is due to the fact that a plastic cover on the bottom of the phone was not screwed all of the way down because a tab on that plastic cover was not fit properly into the middle plastic cover. I was able to fix this by loosening the screws along the bottom half of the phone, pushing the bottom plastic cover in to properly fit it and re-tightening the screws.
Finally when I turned the phone on, the language was set to Vietnamese. I had to fumble through the settings to change the language to English. While I understood that they were going to reset the phone, why would they set the default language to anything other than English?
While the screen was fixed, I'm somewhat surprised that there were so many other issues with the phone. I'm definitely not happy since I paid for the repairs.
Anybody else have a bad experience with Samsung repairs?
Their repair center is probably in Vietnam, or maybe you even got a refurbished model and they just slapped your imei sticker on it. I think your just nitpicking this one, besides the sticker, it was a simple correction on your part.
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Their repair center is probably in Vietnam, or maybe you even got a refurbished model and they just slapped your imei sticker on it. I think your just nitpicking this one, besides the sticker, it was a simple correction on your part.
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I think he has a right to be upset and I would call them to complain. If you send a device in for repair, after they fix everything on the device it should be sent back in the same condition or better. I would not want to be messing around with screws on my phone and wouldn't want stickers removed and replaced like crap. Who knows what else they f'd up inside the device.
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I think he has a right to be upset and I would call them to complain. If you send a device in for repair, after they fix everything on the device it should be sent back in the same condition or better. I would not want to be messing around with screws on my phone and wouldn't want stickers removed and replaced like crap. Who knows what else they f'd up inside the device.
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I agree I would definitely call and complain. They may give you something for it or help you out in some way but companies need to know that the job isn't being done correctly
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ok my mistake, he can send it back to them and be without a phone again if he likes. Yes there shouldn't be issues.
just got mine back i had a broken screen as well. the only thing ive noticed is that my signal is very poor it was not like this before.
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ok my mistake, he can send it back to them and be without a phone again if he likes. Yes there shouldn't be issues.
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Glad you like to get taken advantage of and settle for poor work when you are paying good money for something.
It is because people settle like yourself that the can get away with this.
[email protected] said:
Glad you like to get taken advantage of and settle for poor work when you are paying good money for something.
It is because people settle like yourself that the can get away with this.
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Or, one could just fix the reassembly issues themselves (if feasible) and ensure their feedback on rebuild quality issues are received by Support in a clear fashion - that won't let anyone "get away with" it.
I've found that good feedback can make a decent impression and sometimes gets a person's butt kicked to attempt doing their job a bit more in line with expectations. I don't like to be unfair, but feel feedback on specific quality control issues are certainly fair.
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Dang that sucks. Get an otterbox. You must have hit it hard because this Gorilla Glass 2 is amazing
scy0846 said:
Dang that sucks. Get an otterbox. You must have hit it hard because this Gorilla Glass 2 is amazing
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Oh, really?
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Hey guys, I stupidly choose to take the glass panel of the front of my tf101 (it had suffered liquid damage months before, which left white patches all over the screen which i trying to fix) in doing so i shattered the glass panel.:silly:
im really not sure how the whole digitaliser thing works, but im assuming that glass serves no purpose other than a protective surface? if so is it possible to replace that glass panel with a thin piece of plastic, as theres no point spend alot of money on a proper replacement that i will most likely shatter again.... also i now own a tf300t so i cant justiy the price of a replacement (just so i can test the new linux developments)
Cheers
I really wouldn't tbh, if you aren't willing to go for the repair it may be best to sell it or permanently use hdmi-out / a mouse. To quote a post
(Please excuse the... loaded language.)
goodintentions said:
No, it is not possible.
There is a place you can get the glass digitizer, but they require that you buy at least 10 at a time. Furthermore, removing the old glass and putting on a new glass is a very complicated procedure. Gorilla glass is scratch resistant, not pressure failure resistant. You've no idea how thin the glass digitizer is. It's slightly thinner than your credit card. Without the proper experience and the right equipment, the slightest pressure point could crack it.
BTW, I speak from experience. I'm not just another crackhead.
I live near a guy that does electronic repairs for a living. A few months ago, he ordered a whole bunch of these digitizer glass for the transformer. He thought he could make a profit from repairing people's TF's or get the ones with broken glass, repair, then resell for a profit. Funny story about this, actually. So, I managed to get my hands on one of the TF glass digitizer. Spent all night to perform the operation. Almost done when I accidently applied a small pressure. Cracked it. Frustrated, I put it up on ebay. It was immediately bought that same night by the guy I was talking about. That's how I got to know him. He bought it for $200. A couple days later, he put it up on ebay. It turned out he had broken a glass and scratched another. He took it as a sign to get out of that business right away. Later when I got to know a few people who wanted to repair the thing themselves, I sent them his info and let him sell them the rest of his glasses.
The point is we simply don't have the right equipment to do these things. And even when we do, the material cost is just ridiculous, not to mention labor.
It's best that you put yours on ebay and get a new one.
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He is referring to repairing the digitizer, while yours is fine, the repair has the potential of breaking the digitizer as well. It'd take alot of effort and patience, if you possess this I definitely say go for it though , not to be discouraging, I just warn you to be careful.
As far as getting a replacement part, I'm not sure plastic will work, I searched a bit but couldn't find a definite yey or nay as to whether it will conduct with the digitizer properly, but it may.
You may beable to get a cheap glass replacement as well, but I know the tablet comes with Gorilla glass stock.
Link to thread from quote Here.
Thing O Doom said:
I really wouldn't tbh, if you aren't willing to go for the repair it may be best to sell it or permanently use hdmi-out / a mouse. To quote a post
(Please excuse the... loaded language.)
He is referring to repairing the digitizer, while yours is fine, the repair has the potential of breaking the digitizer as well. It'd take alot of effort and patience, if you possess this I definitely say go for it though , not to be discouraging, I just warn you to be careful.
As far as getting a replacement part, I'm not sure plastic will work, I searched a bit but couldn't find a definite yey or nay as to whether it will conduct with the digitizer properly, but it may.
You may beable to get a cheap glass replacement as well, but I know the tablet comes with Gorilla glass stock.
Link to thread from quote Here.
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Thanks for the reply man, I'm actually typing this off it now turns out where it shattered it didn't really hit the screen mostly stayed over the black out line, with a few hairline cracks but still usable I just taped up the worst of it then chucked an screen protector over it, gonna just use it for HDMI output mostly
I purchased my White 32BG N5 on the 31st of October, probably the very first batch. It has always been in a case. Yesterday I took it out to clean out the sides from dust as the case is a pretty thick one and the openings allow dust to get in. I noticed a hairline crash that goes from the SIM tray opening to the screen. I called up Google Support and they advised that physical issues with the phone are not covered under the warranty, the same thing was told to me by a supervisor.
I then reached out to LG Support, they advised that I have to ship the phone in and pay for shipping, and be without a phone for up to 7 days.
See attached image of the crack and let me know if you have any suggestions or heard about this issue. I am fraint that more and more crash are going to show up on this phone now.
It was probably stress crack. Case or not any stress to the phone can cause it to crack since it's plastic. Just my opinion.
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Nocturnal86 said:
It was probably stress crack. Case or not any stress to the phone can cause it to crack since it's plastic. Just my opinion.
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Yeah this happens. A bit of torsion and it's cracked
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Removing cases can be rough. Is your phone bent at all?
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Nexus 5 Side cracked
bblzd said:
Removing cases can be rough. Is your phone bent at all?
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not at all. the case im using is from casology
http://www.amazon.com/Caseology-Goo...=1397520186&sr=8-6&keywords=caseology+nexus+5
it comes on and off really easy.
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It was probably stress crack. Case or not any stress to the phone can cause it to crack since it's plastic. Just my opinion.
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You would think that this type of issue would be covered under warranty
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You would think that this type of issue would be covered under warranty
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No why would it be? Stress cracks are caused by external stress to whatever was cracked like putting it in tight pockets for to long or sitting on it on accident or trying to take it out of a tight case and using to much force etc.. And warranty only covers defects with the internals or manufacturing. If you would have caught that crack the day you bought it you might have gotten them to replace it since it was same day but after so much time physical damage is usually user caused.
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No why would it be? Stress cracks are caused by external stress to whatever was cracked like putting it in tight pockets for to long or sitting on it on accident or trying to take it out of a tight case and using to much force etc.. And warranty only covers defects with the internals or manufacturing. If you would have caught that crack the day you bought it you might have gotten them to replace it since it was same day but after so much time physical damage is usually user caused.
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Usually electronic devices such as cellphones are made with regular usage in mind. Like having the phone in your pocket, putting a case on and off. If the phone is unable to handle the stress of everyday use that would mean that there is something wrong with it.
I had the Galaxy Nexus for about 2 years, the Nexus S for 1 year with the same type of usage if not heavier and never had issues with "stress cracks"
I did own an iPhone 3GS and that also had similar type of cracks, all over the body of the phone. It was replaced btw, out of warranty too.
Also the term "stress cracks" usually refers to something that is created and then needs to settle in. Such as a foundation of a house. This is not the case for smart phone devices. Plastic housing does not need to settle in.
I looked up the warranty for the phone. On the first page of the warranty details (page 16 of the doc) this is what they say:
4. The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and, therefore, shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
http://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/Nexus5_SafetyAndWarranty_USG_Print_V1.0_130917.pdf
So I guess they dont care if the phone starts cracking on it's own, or there are other cosmetic issues with the device. That is kind of sad...
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Usually electronic devices such as cellphones are made with regular usage in mind. Like having the phone in your pocket, putting a case on and off. If the phone is unable to handle the stress of everyday use that would mean that there is something wrong with it.
I had the Galaxy Nexus for about 2 years, the Nexus S for 1 year with the same type of usage if not heavier and never had issues with "stress cracks"
I did own an iPhone 3GS and that also had similar type of cracks, all over the body of the phone. It was replaced btw, out of warranty too.
Also the term "stress cracks" usually refers to something that is created and then needs to settle in. Such as a foundation of a house. This is not the case for smart phone devices. Plastic housing does not need to settle in.
I looked up the warranty for the phone. On the first page of the warranty details (page 16 of the doc) this is what they say:
4. The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of defects at the time of shipment and, therefore, shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
http://www.lg.com/us/support/products/documents/Nexus5_SafetyAndWarranty_USG_Print_V1.0_130917.pdf
So I guess they dont care if the phone starts cracking on it's own, or there are other cosmetic issues with the device. That is kind of sad...
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You cracked the phone yourself mate. Maybe by sitting down with the phone in your pocket.
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I purchased my White 32BG N5 on the 31st of October, probably the very first batch. It has always been in a case. Yesterday I took it out to clean out the sides from dust as the case is a pretty thick one and the openings allow dust to get in. I noticed a hairline crash that goes from the SIM tray opening to the screen. I called up Google Support and they advised that physical issues with the phone are not covered under the warranty, the same thing was told to me by a supervisor.
I then reached out to LG Support, they advised that I have to ship the phone in and pay for shipping, and be without a phone for up to 7 days.
See attached image of the crack and let me know if you have any suggestions or heard about this issue. I am fraint that more and more crash are going to show up on this phone now.
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Same here.. Same Model too. I have a hard shell case that I have been using.. I took it off yesterday to make sure there was no dust buildup, and noticed the crack. Same hairline crack from sim card to screen.
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You cracked the phone yourself mate. Maybe by sitting down with the phone in your pocket.
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How could I crack the side of the phone like that by sitting on the phone?
1. The screen would crack
2. Both sides would crack
3. The crack would be all the way down the side. But it only goes to the sim entrance.
Also, never put the phone in my back pocket, its way too bulky with the case one it.
And, there is another person with a hardshell case who just added that they have the same issue on a White Nexus 5.
PS "Mate"? I'm an adult, if I screw up i take the responsibility, but if the stuff that I pay for has a defect I expect the party providing support to take care of the issue.
Also, if you purchased the N5 at the Google Play store, here is the info about getting support for your phone:
To obtain customer support for your mobile phone purchased from the Google Play Store, contact Google Nexus Support on http://support.google.com/nexus, or at 1-855-836-3987.
Ref: http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-LGD820
bmfv said:
Same here.. Same Model too. I have a hard shell case that I have been using.. I took it off yesterday to make sure there was no dust buildup, and noticed the crack. Same hairline crack from sim card to screen.
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Contact Google and see what they say about this issue.
To obtain customer support for your mobile phone purchased from the Google Play Store, contact Google Nexus Support on http://support.google.com/nexus, or at 1-855-836-3987.
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-LGD820
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You cracked the phone yourself mate. Maybe by sitting down with the phone in your pocket.
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No need to be a **** about it.
I've got the exact same crack on my Nexus. It's never been dropped, never been in a back pocket, and never been subjected to any bending at all. I contacted Google and they told me to contact LG. I've sent LG pictures and I'm waiting for them to get back to me about it.
The fact that we have a number of people reporting the exact same problem points to a defect in the build of the phone itself.
(That's not a crack on the screen in the photo, it's a white dog hair )
hutchy69 said:
No need to be a **** about it.
I've got the exact same crack on my Nexus. It's never been dropped, never been in a back pocket, and never been subjected to any bending at all. I contacted Google and they told me to contact LG. I've sent LG pictures and I'm waiting for them to get back to me about it.
The fact that we have a number of people reporting the exact same problem points to a defect in the build of the phone itself.
(That's not a crack on the screen in the photo, it's a white dog hair )
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I posted this about 2 days ago, and we have 3 people reporting the same issue.
I have a feeling this is an issue with the white model of the phone only as the plastic that is on the sides of the phone is different then the Black or Red models.
I wish more people with the crack were aware of this post and would comment here with pictures. I am sure that Google would see that there seems to be a trend and start doing something about it. If you guys can share this so people realize that this is a defect, and maybe we can do something about this.
Not just white. Black too. Mine has hairline cracks next to the volume rocker and two next to the sim tray. One of them by the sim try is in nearly the exact same place as Hutchy's.
The cracks along with the peeling letters off the back is making me greatly question the build quality of this device. It seems to be falling apart and it has only been 6 months.
Yes, may be the while glossy plastic sides of the white n5 are not as rigid as the black ones. But I'm sure LG isn't going to do anything about that if few people report it :silly:
The phone can't crack itself. There must have been pressure put on that side while holding on to something (with phone in hand) or may be the case which y'all used was too tight that it split the side when you people applied pressure on it or while it was in a tight pocket. Reasons can be many.
It will be a miracle if LG actually accepted these devices and replaced them(or the casing) free of cost but I sincerely doubt it.
Edit: I know a friend of mine who had a HTC One m7 of which he took utmost care. The phone was in his pocket and while he was walking his thigh hit a corner of a desk. He didn't realize it ATM but when he took out his mobile while he received a call he saw that there was a dent on the back. Obviously he was hell bent on saying that he didn't drop the device nor did he threw it around but suddenly he remembered that time when that desk hit his thigh.
So what I'm saying is that such small things could have been the reason for the hairline cracks on your device.
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Not just white. Black too. Mine has hairline cracks next to the volume rocker and two next to the sim tray. One of them by the sim try is in nearly the exact same place as Hutchy's.
The cracks along with the peeling letters off the back is making me greatly question the build quality of this device. It seems to be falling apart and it has only been 6 months.
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I've got the letters peeling problem too on the White. I just put a skin from Dbrand on the back to cover the lettering.
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Yes, may be the while glossy plastic sides of the white n5 are not as rigid as the black ones. But I'm sure LG isn't going to do anything about that if few people report it :silly:
The phone can't crack itself. There must have been pressure put on that side while holding on to something (with phone in hand) or may be the case which y'all used was too tight that it split the side when you people applied pressure on it or while it was in a tight pocket. Reasons can be many.
It will be a miracle if LG actually accepted these devices and replaced them(or the casing) free of cost but I sincerely doubt it.
Edit: I know a friend of mine who had a HTC One m7 of which he took utmost care. The phone was in his pocket and while he was walking his thigh hit a corner of a desk. He didn't realize it ATM but when he took out his mobile while he received a call he saw that there was a dent on the back. Obviously he was hell bent on saying that he didn't drop the device nor did he threw it around but suddenly he remembered that time when that desk hit his thigh.
So what I'm saying is that such small things could have been the reason for the hairline cracks on your device.
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You are comparing a dent on the back of a metal phone to a hairline crack in spots that it would be almost impossible to induce a crack of that nature even if one tried.
1. The case sides are actually pretty loose, I can easily bend them away from the sides, top and bottom of the phone
2. If the phone was hit on something while in a case the case would absorb that impact
2.a. I have seen drop tests of this phone, the screen shatters, the sides stay intact, no cracks. In other drop tests in a case the phone is completely fine, no cracks on the screen or the body. So the statements that removing the phone from the case or the case being too tight are complete BS.
3. LG's Warranty does state that they don't cover cosmetic issues. I know this, I have this info in previous posts. My point is that this is a manufacturing defect, and it should be covered by the manufacturer. I believe there are laws that protect the consumer against this kind of BS.
4. Also, per warranty info, Google is responsible for servicing these devices if they are purchased from the Google Play Store. See my previous posts.
I will make a video of my phone and case and the condition of both when I get home from the office today post it on YouTube and get a link in to this thread.
I do appreciate your feedback though.
Got a response from LG on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/LGUS/status/456181193437110273
After reading this thread I just had to go look. I have one above the Simtray. Not as prominent as you guys, but its there. I still have the tape on the sides in a cruzerlite TPU case. I have noticed myself sitting on the phone sometimes in my pocket jumping in the truck. Will always be in a case not that worried / (OCD) Oh well you should see the N4. The dude I bought that from replaced the battery and didnt take out the sim tray.
Just wanted to follow up regarding my cracked screen from the drop from my pocket to the linoleum laundry room floor. Phone was sent in to LG for diagnosis and they showed great service by quickly responding back (4 days from sending the phone from Idaho to Texas). Unfortunately I don't think they did too much analysis as their diagnosis was a canned response that said "the malfunction was caused by physical damage or water/liquid damage which is not covered under warranty."
It wasn't a malfunction. I dropped it from pocket level and the screen splintered. From all of the advertising and 3rd party drop test videos I've seen, when properly built the phone withstands WAY more than one 3 foot drop. But whatever. I acknowledge it was my butterfingers that made the drop.
At any rate, my dilemma is do I pay the $146/$153 for the repair/repair and refurbish charge or do I DIY with the digitizer I ordered from a 3rd party? I know going forward that unfortunately this will be the last LG I own. With so many other options from Moto, Samsung, Sony, Huawei, etc companies need to own their advertising if they want my cheddar.
Anyone have any experience with aftermarket parts? I don't want to have a mutt phone that has functionality issues.
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Just wanted to follow up regarding my cracked screen from the drop from my pocket to the linoleum laundry room floor. Phone was sent in to LG for diagnosis and they showed great service by quickly responding back (4 days from sending the phone from Idaho to Texas). Unfortunately I don't think they did too much analysis as their diagnosis was a canned response that said "the malfunction was caused by physical damage or water/liquid damage which is not covered under warranty."
It wasn't a malfunction. I dropped it from pocket level and the screen splintered. From all of the advertising and 3rd party drop test videos I've seen, when properly built the phone withstands WAY more than one 3 foot drop. But whatever. I acknowledge it was my butterfingers that made the drop.
At any rate, my dilemma is do I pay the $146/$153 for the repair/repair and refurbish charge or do I DIY with the digitizer I ordered from a 3rd party? I know going forward that unfortunately this will be the last LG I own. With so many other options from Moto, Samsung, Sony, Huawei, etc companies need to own their advertising if they want my cheddar.
Anyone have any experience with aftermarket parts? I don't want to have a mutt phone that has functionality issues.
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Just wanted to say that, Samsung, and Motorola are the same way. Prior to buying this phone, my nexus6 was lying, in an Otterbox, with a tempered glass screen protector, on my truck console. I called my wife on my way home, screen was fine, set it down, drove about four miles, picked it up when I got home and the screen was split with one crack, from the top left to the bottom right corner... Nothing touched it the whole way home, and with the Otterbox, the screen doesn't touch the padded console lid anyway. Needless to say, t-mobile's insurance company, Assurant, is worthless... 12 dollars a month for insurance, and 175 to have it fixed. Called Motorola, they'll fix it for the exact same price...? So needless to say, bought my v10 so I have a phone till I fix the nex myself, dropped all the insurance, on all my plans, (4 lines $48 less a month) and covered them for $20 a month on square trade, with a he'll of a lot cheaper deductible. Sorry for the long winded response, but until a manufacturer can guarantee screens won't break (new moto?) all companies will treat you like this...
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Just wanted to say that, Samsung, and Motorola are the same way. Prior to buying this phone, my nexus6 was lying, in an Otterbox, with a tempered glass screen protector, on my truck console. I called my wife on my way home, screen was fine, set it down, drove about four miles, picked it up when I got home and the screen was split with one crack, from the top left to the bottom right corner... Nothing touched it the whole way home, and with the Otterbox, the screen doesn't touch the padded console lid anyway. Needless to say, t-mobile's insurance company, Assurant, is worthless... 12 dollars a month for insurance, and 175 to have it fixed. Called Motorola, they'll fix it for the exact same price...? So needless to say, bought my v10 so I have a phone till I fix the nex myself, dropped all the insurance, on all my plans, (4 lines $48 less a month) and covered them for $20 a month on square trade, with a he'll of a lot cheaper deductible. Sorry for the long winded response, but until a manufacturer can guarantee screens won't break (new moto?) all companies will treat you like this...
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That's insane. See as business owner, I completely get and understand company policies. But I also understand that inevitably there are exceptions to the policies. Like when you drive home with your phone in an otter box in your console only to find the screen cracked. Or when you have a "military grade drop test" phone that falls 3 feet and splinters the screen like in my case. Clearly my device wasn't built with the same standards or tolerances as those shown in all the drop test videos, so as an exception, step up and fix the device. When we make 250 sandwiches and one person calls in and data the bread was a little dry, I'm refunding him and buying his next meal no questions asked. I don't care if nobody else complained about the bread, you take care of the exception.
I get that mobile devices aren't sandwiches, but the principle holds true. But I guess if every company is doing the same thing, nobody needs to step up.
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That's insane. See as business owner, I completely get and understand company policies. But I also understand that inevitably there are exceptions to the policies. Like when you drive home with your phone in an otter box in your console only to find the screen cracked. Or when you have a "military grade drop test" phone that falls 3 feet and splinters the screen like in my case. Clearly my device wasn't built with the same standards or tolerances as those shown in all the drop test videos, so as an exception, step up and fix the device. When we make 250 sandwiches and one person calls in and data the bread was a little dry, I'm refunding him and buying his next meal no questions asked. I don't care if nobody else complained about the bread, you take care of the exception.
I get that mobile devices aren't sandwiches, but the principle holds true. But I guess if every company is doing the same thing, nobody needs to step up.
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I think the problem is that there's no way to prove that he dropped that phone only from a couple of feet or that he had a heavy duty case on it.
If companies were replacing screens under warranty every time someone broke their, they'd be out of business.
I had bought a warranty for 70 bucks through Sony for my z3 phone and had it replaced when the screen cracked. Wish LG offered a similar warranty for this phone.
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I think the problem is that there's no way to prove that he dropped that phone only from a couple of feet or that he had a heavy duty case on it.
If companies were replacing screens under warranty every time someone broke their, they'd be out of business.
I had bought a warranty for 70 bucks through Sony for my z3 phone and had it replaced when the screen cracked. Wish LG offered a similar warranty for this phone.
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I agree entirely with your premise, despite the fact that I believe that most people are honest and don't try and unnecessarily hose companies. However, in my case, what's the point in them "examining" the device to determine if it's a defect or was caused by me if they really don't even look? My V10 was less than a week old and didn't have even the slightest nick or flaw anywhere on the phone or around the edges. I feel like if they truly inspected it they could actually be able to determine if it was caused by the actual drop, excessive dropping, OR a build quality/construction problem. Given that mine looks brand new apart from the splintered screen maybe they conclude that it's a build issue. Maybe someone else sends in theirs and there are scratches, dings, and nicks around the outside and they conclude that the phone was probably dropped multiple times. Am I making sense?
Yeah, in the past just did a monthly warranty extension with Verizon. When my wife and I upgraded I looked at what was offered and reviews for Assurance. I got her Apple Care+ for her iPhone, and went Square Trade for my V10.
And that's why LG has fine print while they make their durability claims.
This is why I use tempered glass screen protectors, I'd rather break the screen protector than damage the glass on the phone a $10-20 expense vs $150-$300 depending on the route you take to fix the phone glass. I've replaced the damaged glass smartphones in most cases the glass is attached with UV loca to the screen and if you can manage to separate the glass from the screen without damaging it you can pay only about $25 for new glass off of ebay, but I assure you it is not an EASY thing to do for a novice. Keep in mind if you pay the $8-9 a month for the phone insurance you are basically wasting $192-$216 over two years if you don't use it. [/rant ]
Your best bet is to replace the part yourself. You can buy what you need off of Ebay. If you've never replaced the screen with the digitizer before You NEED to watch videos on youtube and read anything on ifixit for the tools you might need to buy to disassemble the phone. You are lucky right now prices start at $83 and go up, but make sure you buy the correct model for YOUR phone screen with digitizer can be different between phone model from different carriers.. And if you are uncomfortable doing this yourself buy the part and try to find a local shop(usually a third party cell phone shop) that will do the work for you. Here's an ebay link
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Cell-Phone-....html?_from=R40&_nkw=lg+v10+digitizer&_sop=15
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This is why I use tempered glass screen protectors, I'd rather break the screen protector than damage the glass on the phone a $10-20 expense vs $150-$300 depending on the route you take to fix the phone glass. I've replaced the damaged glass smartphones in most cases the glass is attached with UV loca to the screen and if you can manage to separate the glass from the screen without damaging it you can pay only about $25 for new glass off of ebay, but I assure you it is not an EASY thing to do for a novice. Keep in mind if you pay the $8-9 a month for the phone insurance you are basically wasting $192-$216 over two years if you don't use it. [/rant ]
Your best bet is to replace the part yourself. You can buy what you need off of Ebay. If you've never replaced the screen with the digitizer before You NEED to watch videos on youtube and read anything on ifixit for the tools you might need to buy to disassemble the phone. You are lucky right now prices start at $83 and go up, but make sure you buy the correct model for YOUR phone screen with digitizer can be different between phone model from different carriers.. And if you are uncomfortable doing this yourself buy the part and try to find a local shop(usually a third party cell phone shop) that will do the work for you. Here's an ebay link
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I purchased the digitizer but in the end I had LG do the repair because they would warranty it. I didn't want to risk dorking up a $650 device. I probably should have tried as it would be nice to have that skill. Maybe I'll drop the phone next week and then I'll get to do it ha ha. Definitely going to throw a screen protector on...especially given that I'm convinced mine was poorly assembled in the first place causing it to shatter after one small drop.
Thanks for the responses everyone.
One of my clients just informed me that a crack on the top left of the touchscreen of his S7 Edge caused the entire touchscreen to be completely inoperable. The entire screen was flickering like crazy. BE WARNED. I have not heard of anything like this before. Touchscreens are usually usable even if the entire screen is cracked.
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Duh...
It all depends onthe way the phone falls. There are no proven examples that screen A will always survive because iti s only cracked a little and screen B will go dead at whatever conditions. Only probability and nothing else.
Lol sent from iphone.
Mines dropped and cracked on the back and a slight crack in the corner. touchscreen still works fine ... no worries tho my insurance phone will be here tomorrow yay ???
This is not an invite for personal stories of successful drops. I am bringing up a potential issue that people with this phone might not be fully aware of.
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wtf hahah .
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This is not an invite for personal stories of successful drops. I am bringing up a potential issue that people with this phone might not be fully aware of.
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It's possible on any device. Like mentioned above, chances are that the way it dropped (force, speed, angle, etc) damaged the hardware and that the screen crack as nothing to do with it.
All in all, be careful gents, devices aren't indestructible
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This is not an invite for personal stories of successful drops. I am bringing up a potential issue that people with this phone might not be fully aware of.
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So I guess the moral of the story is, don't drop the phone, Of course nobody ever plans on dropping their phone. But if you are trying to say that if you drop the phone then the screen may break, and if the screen breaks then the touchscreen may fail, that's not news to anyone.
mine drop, still got case on...still work fine....lol
Should be more careful.
I once dropped my s7 edge and only once and it stopped working completely. I'll remember next time I'm 30ft up to secure my phone better. Can't believe 1 drop and my phone won't power on geeez Samsung must be making low quality phones now.I BLAME SAMSUNG
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Lol, not every single phone will be exactly the same, and the goes for any and all manufacturers of anything. My first S7 Edge I dropped like 5 times at waist height, a few lower, only a few cracks on the back glass and a few dents on metal edges. Not once did the front glass get scratched or dented thankfully. I ended up exchanging it for a new one since I had GSP and the MFG warranty. Granted I preordered mine and the way Best Buy had to do the GSP plans on those pre orders meant no matter what was wrong with my phone I didn't have to pay for a new one. Got an Otterbox Commuter case and my new ones been flawless I love Samsung. I've already swam with it in a 9 ft pool and no problems since. Granted like I said above, any company who makes anything, even electronics will unfortunately have some that can't take as much abuse since these things are mass produced.
what?
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gotta be carefull than using this phone and don't forget to have an insurance for your phone.
i will be getting mine back from samsung tomorrow sent it in for mic not working when trying to talk on the phone but works ok on speaker phone or blue tooth
the report states they replace the lcd. to fix the mic not working here is a copy of it. also when the back cover was remove some how there was a crack on the back glass and camera glass they wrote it as abuse.WTF new back cover$70.00
Your product was shipped on 7/29/2016 at 5:55 PM EST.
Service Ticket Number: 4136883135
Ship Company: UPS
Tracking Number: 1ZE30
Serial number: 356164072690302
Please view additional information below for more details.
Original Problem:
CALL QUALITY /SOUND - SOUND PROBLEMS - MICROPHONE NOT WORKING
Problem found:
BACK COVER CRACKED - ABUSE - COSMETICS DAMAGE
Solution:
REPLACED COSMETIC - REPLACED LCD
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My phone slid off a table that was maybe 4 ft high and caught one of the stabilizing bars (that connect table legs) on the way down. Entire screen cracked, mad flickering.
This is a very delicate phone. I have dropped smartphones before (without a case) and this is the first one in my history (starting with the original iPhone!) that got any serious damage from a fall. The other three people I know who own an S7e all cracked theirs in the first 3-4 months too. A case is a definite must.
As someone that works in this field, I lol'd. Its usable if you didnt crack the LCD or Digitizer. For simplicity sake lets say there are three layers, the glass your finger touch, the digitizer right under it, then the LCD. You crack either of the bottom 2 layers, you got a non-working phone. You crack the top glass, put something like tape or tempered glass over it, it'll work just fine.
me 2.. I will pay around 300 euro.
Your phone drop dead,?
You guys are also talking about dropping glass phones. Sure it's technically a plastic glass composite material, but they will crack with enough force. Like I said above, I dropped my first one like 5 times without a case and only got a few cracks on the back glass, the front has hit the ground at waist height several times and it never cracked which really surprised me that the back cracked but not the front. I definitely would get a case. The Otterbox Commuter case is really nice because it's tough but still slim enough for easy entry and removal of your pocket. And yes insurance plans like Best Buy's GSP is definitely a must for this price point.
Same happened to mine, a couple of low drops (1 bounce) with no external damage.
The display turned green and eventually died.
From the way the support centre answered, it seems that they have high numbers of this problem.