Sent my Galaxy S6 off to repair...please help - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello I recently ran into a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S6 32gb black Canadian model. Whenever I launched an app that requires the REAR-FACING camera, the phone would make a vibrating noise...obviously there is something wrong. People would tell me it's the OIS...but my friend's phone doesn't do that. So I looked for the nearest Samsung Authorized center. Acura Computers and Electronics Ltd. in Surrey BC Canada. They told me they didn't have the part in stock and would have to send it to "Samsung". I left my phone there and took my sim card home. Then the guy phoned me saying they needed my password, and I asked why and he said he would try a factory reset. I then told him I already tried a reset to fix the camera issue and no luck. The man then said " okay we will ship it out to Samsung, will take about 7 days. You can check tracking information at ATNE.CA" And I knew something was wrong because ATNE was not Samsung. I looked through the website and some reviews, it looked bad, I was panicking and called Samsung support and they told me that the original service center I went to is authorized and trusted by Samsung and that I should have no issues with them and what they do. Okay, so now I'm just worrying about what if they use cheap Chinese parts for the camera? Or screw something up in the process? ATNE is located in Ontario do I shouldn't worry about the time its going to take.Please help me, should I be worrying this much? Thanks.
(PS. I did not do the shipping label method directly from Samsung because I didn't want to wait nearly 20 days.)
(PPS. My phone is covered under Samsung's warranty)
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TheOneNoob! said:
Hello I recently ran into a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S6 32gb black Canadian model. Whenever I launched an app that requires the REAR-FACING camera, the phone would make a vibrating noise...obviously there is something wrong. People would tell me it's the OIS...but my friend's phone doesn't do that. So I looked for the nearest Samsung Authorized center. Acura Computers and Electronics Ltd. in Surrey BC Canada. They told me they didn't have the part in stock and would have to send it to "Samsung". I left my phone there and took my sim card home. Then the guy phoned me saying they needed my password, and I asked why and he said he would try a factory reset. I then told him I already tried a reset to fix the camera issue and no luck. The man then said " okay we will ship it out to Samsung, will take about 7 days. You can check tracking information at ATNE.CA" And I knew something was wrong because ATNE was not Samsung. I looked through the website and some reviews, it looked bad, I was panicking and called Samsung support and they told me that the original service center I went to is authorized and trusted by Samsung and that I should have no issues with them and what they do. Okay, so now I'm just worrying about what if they use cheap Chinese parts for the camera? Or screw something up in the process? ATNE is located in Ontario do I shouldn't worry about the time its going to take.Please help me, should I be worrying this much? Thanks.
(PS. I did not do the shipping label method directly from Samsung because I didn't want to wait nearly 20 days.)
(PPS. My phone is covered under Samsung's warranty)
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when i had similar problem i took a screenshot of my camera firmware to compare it after the fix...this way i can check wheather they lied or faked something.....but there is another concern...sometimes they exchange other parts of the phone without telling you anything and put there cheap ones, and i mean they can exchange anything even not related to the problem....you can't trust them at all....but i guess you have no other choice

abdelha said:
when i had similar problem i took a screenshot of my camera firmware to compare it after the fix...this way i can check wheather they lied or faked something.....but there is another concern...sometimes they exchange other parts of the phone without telling you anything and put there cheap ones, and i mean they can exchange anything even not related to the problem....you can't trust them at all....but i guess you have no other choice
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The other thing is, why would they repair my phone under Samsung's warranty, free of charge? That's the only part I don't get. But the original place I went to is trusted, Acura Computers. It's an authorized Service center for Samsung
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TheOneNoob! said:
The other thing is, why would they repair my phone under Samsung's warranty, free of charge? That's the only part I don't get. But the original place I went to is trusted, Acura Computers. It's an authorized Service center for Samsung
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It will be repaired under warranty because the camera issue is a known and reported manufacturing problem on some Samsung phones and Samsung is obligated to have it fixed at their cost.
The place you went to maybe an authorized center for Samsung but they may deal only with computers and do not have the expertise or equipment to handle mobile phones, therefore they have shipped to the nearest center that does work on mobile phones.
As long as it was taken to an authorized dealer and Samsung has acknowledge this fact you should not worry as Samsung has accepted responsibility for the phone.

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It will be repaired under warranty because the camera issue is a known and reported manufacturing problem on some Samsung phones and Samsung is obligated to have it fixed at their cost.
The place you went to maybe an authorized center for Samsung but they may deal only with computers and do not have the expertise or equipment to handle mobile phones, therefore they have shipped to the nearest center that does work on mobile phones.
As long as it was taken to an authorized dealer and Samsung has acknowledge this fact you should not worry as Samsung has accepted responsibility for the phone.
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This is exactly what I needed. But the reviews are horrible...
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Broke S6
I just threw my phone on the charger and now all of a sudden the phone will not power on and will not charge. It was working just fine before this, now I run the issue of getting it fixed. I bought it carrier unlocked last year thru B&H. Come to find out it is an Australian model and I cant take it to any of the U.S. service centers. Any ideas on what the issue may be and how I can get fixed? Ive never dropped the phone, do not let it go anywhere near water, bathrooms etc. so I know it is not water damaged.

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[Q] AT&T - Help Bad Situation

If anyone has a good relationship with anyone in management at at&t ... warranty dept ideally..... can you please pm me .... i need help.....
long story but in a nut shell i had a warranty claim involving charging port on my phone and it got misdelivered by post office .... second phone came and i was late returning it because it was lost in the return envelope somewhere... well they charged my account for $2000 dollars!!!
A representative of the warranty dept took over the case and we were doing great.... i assured her the phone had been recovered and was in
the mail. She took the situation by the horns and went to management and smoothed everything out.... until yesterday that is.... first- she told me to do nothing i.e. pay anything on my bill, until she got back in touch with me .... she cautioned this could take several weeks but that the charges applied to my account were serious and needed to be resolved before anything else transpires on the account... well yesterday tried to log onto
my at&t and check status and was still locked out so I placed a call to inquire..... get this .... its weird ... and i see why they would feel this way....
but while i'm on the phone i get a call from a young kid with latino or spanish accent indicating that he was terribly sorry but about two months ago
he received a package for me in the mail and it was a phone.... I was like theres the missing phone right.... well i told him i was on the way and
about ninety miles later and couple hours of trying to decipher his location I found him and recovered the device.... refurbished white one xl with 1.85 1.09 hboot... so i called back to try and locate my lady helping me and got customer service so i told them what had just transpired and i needed to be transferred to that dept... well she would only say that i needed to return the phone to closest location immediately...so i hung up...
got distracted as usual trying to run two businesses and buy another.... just four kids four dogs and a cat on a rainy day and it didnt happen...but i felt i needed to communicate with warranty dept... so anyway i woke up yesterday and my phone is cut off ....now this is not good for me trying to deal with banks for funding on a new business venture and kids and all. So infuriated i proceed to the local store with there phone and after a two hour ordeal with local manager and his support system we come up with i need to return the phone and sometime on or around the 1-17-13 everything will clear out and i can restore my service... well i blew up and told them to just close my accounts.. that was not acceptable...
Anyway the deal is although there way too expensive (my bill is never less than $250 , there still in my experience hands down the best...at least in this area.... and until now every issue i have they more than handle the situation... But i dont appreciate being treated like a criminal stealing a phone when i got up and went out of my way to recover there device. I had no responsibility to this device and had been cleared a month ago by the warranty dept who had confirmed by tracing the device that i never received it..... I also really dont appreciate my phone being turned off on a moments notice when i have done nothing but what i was instructed to do by there management.....
so im at a huge loss today on what to do ....
1- flash both devices to Straight Talk...?
2- send device back? and wait a week to be exhonerated of these charges and restored?
3- call attorney general and file complaint? hire lawyer with money i dont have?
4- do i have rights ? no rights?
I'm really getting sick of big corporations just steam rolling over the little guy.....ive already had a debacle earlier this year with sprint/google nexus that has all but put me out of business... and mother google is becoming the worst ally of a small biz owner ive ever seen ....between adwords and adsense....and there phone i'm in tight spot.....
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated........
Joe Adams
well first off team one X is a GSM device therefore it cannot be flashed however you can obtain an unlock code so you can use a straight talk sim card. Or you could even buy an AT&T compatible SIM from straight talk which does not require an unlock code. Secondly I would talk to supervisor or a store Manager and see if they can help you and your situation.
But whatever you choose best of luck to you on a second note if you get a straight talk sim you know you may get the error mm 6 device not authorized in which case means AT&T has your device on the lost or stolen blacklist
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yea well im sending back one of the devices.... so hopefully they wont do that to the other one... im unlocked and rooted on one and about to unlock and root the other one and going to nearest straight talk... i cant go without a phone .... F atat
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well first off team one X is a GSM device therefore it cannot be flashed however you can obtain an unlock code so you can use a straight talk sim card. Or you could even buy an AT&T compatible SIM from straight talk which does not require an unlock code. Secondly I would talk to supervisor or a store Manager and see if they can help you and your situation.
But whatever you choose best of luck to you on a second note if you get a straight talk sim you know you may get the error mm 6 device not authorized in which case means AT&T has your device on the lost or stolen blacklist
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AT&T are a bunch of thieves. Can't wait to leave myself! You might want to speak with your attorney.
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1homeboi said:
yea well im sending back one of the devices.... so hopefully they wont do that to the other one... im unlocked and rooted on one and about to unlock and root the other one and going to nearest straight talk... i cant go without a phone .... F atat
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if you want to go to straight talk check out their website for GSM BYOP (Bring Your Own Phone) @ straighttalksim.com and make sure you choose the AT&T Compatible SIM, You get the same coverage because it uses att towers, for a fraction of the price, however i dont know if they offer LTE yet or not so you may want to do some research on different APN Configurations and what not.
A Word about Unlocked just remember that the bootloader unlock and a Network Unlock are 2 different things, where you need the bootloader unlock to be able to use custom roms, firmware, and radios. You will need a network unlock to be able to use the device on another network that does not operate on att towers, some examples are T-Mobile, SIMple Mobile, Vodaphone, etc, etc

Change motherboards

I have 2 S4 9505, one of them is blocked due to the provider, it looks like is blacklisted, I bought from a friend of mine. For my surprise when I tried to swap motherboards from the good one to the other the signal was still blacklisted. The information of the blacklisted mobiles is not supposed to be kept in the motherboard? In the next days I go change the board of the usb and antenna to see if its makes any diference.
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I have 2 S4 9505, one of them is blocked due to the provider, it looks like is blacklisted, I bought from a friend of mine. For my surprise when I tried to swap motherboards from the good one to the other the signal was still blacklisted. The information of the blacklisted mobiles is not supposed to be kept in the motherboard? In the next days I go change the board of the usb and antenna to see if its makes any diference.
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The IMEI number must have been blocked/blacklisted. This is what carriers do if phones are reported lost/stolen (I know bec. I worked as an AT&T customer service rep before).
I'm quite sure that IMEI data is stored somewhere else so replacing the motherboard won't do you any good. I don't know this type of things because it's too technical for me, it just so happened that I recently got my motherboard replaced by an official Samsung repair center and I kept my old IMEI which is why the reason why yours is still blocked because you still have the old IMEI that the carrier blocked.
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Please dont get XDA into trouble, this type of discussion is not appropriate, your device was obviously blocked for a reason, discussing a work around here is against our rules.

[Q] Nexus 5 and warranty issues with rooting

Hi!
So I already asked this on the offical Nexus forums, but I thought this question might actually fit much better here.
I'm planning on buying Nexus 5 from my mobile network operator EMT wich is a local operator in Estonia. I'm sure I will at some point root the phone and install custom ROM on it so is this going to void warranty? As I read if the phone isn't bought directly from Google they aren't responsible for warranty so I guess then it's going to local LG service center. So does LG have a problem with rooting and custom ROMs?
A while back I bought HTC One X from EMT(local mobile network operator), so of course as I went home first thing I did was root my phone and install a custom ROM. Then I noticed the phone had a defect, the screen wasn't properly attatched to rest of the case, it was loose and it moved if you pushed on it. The defect wasn't apparent right away because the part where it was loose was on the left side so if you held the phone in your right hand or didn't use any force it was hardly noticeable. Anyway I relocked the phone and restored the phone closest to original state as possible, then I took the phone back after few days and they sent it to closest HTC service center wich was in Latvia, there isn't one in Estonia. After two weeks we got a mail that they were not going to repair it because I had installed "illegal software" on the phone that voids warranty. So I read through the warranty agreement, agreement said that it only covers hardware issues and not software. I didn't find anything in the agreement that says rooting the phone wasn't allowed and would void the warranty. So after that I went to costumer protection board and told them my story, after 3 months of bureaucracy and meetings they agreed that I didn't violate warranty agreement and decided that the phone has to be fixed, everyone agreed on it, even EMT my mobile operator, but HTC refused to fix the phone so EMT gave up and paid for the phone repairs.
So does anyone have experiences with Nexus 5 warranty and issues that might rise from rooting the phone and installing custom ROM. I don't mean if I brick the phone myself, but if similar problem arises that I had with my HTC One X that it's is clearly a factory defect.
Thank you!
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Lethargy said:
You have a Nexus 5. This isn't a Samsung device or anything of the sort.
Keep in mind that warranty only covers MANUFACTURING defects, not wear and tear damage/defects. Attempting to claim warranty for anything other than manufacturing defects would be fraud.
If you bought from the Play Store, Google will still (unofficially, but they'll do it) accept an RMA claim regardless software state, if its a legitimate manufacturing defect.
If you bought it from elsewhere (and its a legitimate manufacturing defect), simply flash stock if you aren't already on it, relock the bootloader and reset the tamper flag (with a root app lol), then tap on unroot in SuperSU. There is nothing else that shows any sign of possible modification.
If the device doesn't boot at all then the software state is irrelevant as it can't be accessed in the first place.
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vasar said:
Hi!
So I already asked this on the offical Nexus forums, but I thought this question might actually fit much better here.
I'm planning on buying Nexus 5 from my mobile network operator EMT wich is a local operator in Estonia. I'm sure I will at some point root the phone and install custom ROM on it so is this going to void warranty? As I read if the phone isn't bought directly from Google they aren't responsible for warranty so I guess then it's going to local LG service center. So does LG have a problem with rooting and custom ROMs?
A while back I bought HTC One X from EMT(local mobile network operator), so of course as I went home first thing I did was root my phone and install a custom ROM. Then I noticed the phone had a defect, the screen wasn't properly attatched to rest of the case, it was loose and it moved if you pushed on it. The defect wasn't apparent right away because the part where it was loose was on the left side so if you held the phone in your right hand or didn't use any force it was hardly noticeable. Anyway I relocked the phone and restored the phone closest to original state as possible, then I took the phone back after few days and they sent it to closest HTC service center wich was in Latvia, there isn't one in Estonia. After two weeks we got a mail that they were not going to repair it because I had installed "illegal software" on the phone that voids warranty. So I read through the warranty agreement, agreement said that it only covers hardware issues and not software. I didn't find anything in the agreement that says rooting the phone wasn't allowed and would void the warranty. So after that I went to costumer protection board and told them my story, after 3 months of bureaucracy and meetings they agreed that I didn't violate warranty agreement and decided that the phone has to be fixed, everyone agreed on it, even EMT my mobile operator, but HTC refused to fix the phone so EMT gave up and paid for the phone repairs.
So does anyone have experiences with Nexus 5 warranty and issues that might rise from rooting the phone and installing custom ROM. I don't mean if I brick the phone myself, but if similar problem arises that I had with my HTC One X that it's is clearly a factory defect.
Thank you!
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If you are rooting, you must accept consequences. You must be aware, that rooting is something that is not supposed to be done. That's why manufacturers do lock bootloaders.
Anyway. As you know, you can allways unroot, flash stock and relock bootloader. I don't know what you mean "as close as possible" because I'm not familiar with HTC. I did it with my Nexus 4 here in Slovenia and they did repair it without any question. The same story was also with my XperiaS and all other SE phones which I did a modifications on. But, for example, I use root for deleting stock apps, using Titanium Backup and that's it. I never use modificiated kernels or doing over and underclock CPU.
So, choise is yours.

SIM Unlock for S7 bought in Samsung.com?

Hello,
I bought a T-Mobile Galaxy S7 on samsung.com and i haven't been able to SIM unlock it.
After many calls and chats, T-Mobile support told me this: "... because the device was purchased directly from the manufacturer our system doesn't recognize the device as being a T-Mobile device. Even though it is a T-Mobile model and has T-Mobile software, a T-Mobile device is considered to be one bought or sold by T-Mobile directly. We have a database of the IMEI's of the devices we carry and sell, and this lets us unlock eligible devices upon a customer's request."
Samsung support is useless.
I tried a 3rd party unlock service two weeks ago and I'm still waiting. They asked me to please be patient because the T-Mobile server has been down.
T-Mobile unlock app did more damage than good.
I'm also still trying to return the cellphone but Samsung hasn't sent any prepaid labels yet, I've called 3 times on 3 different weeks and they said they're about to send it. , that I should wait a couple of days.
So, in the mean time, is there any other option to unlock this thing? like a brute force unlock.
Thanks.
Let me know if you find an answer. I have an s6 edge that till date after it being active on T-Mobile for over 8 months (Samsung purchase phone - T-Mobile variant) the application from T-Mobile tells me the device is not eligible". Samsung care says they don't unlock that my carrier does lol
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Would it be possible to flash the MetroPCS ROM and use a SIM unlock service for MetroPCS? Or do the same with AT&T?
yeah everyone i have tried for unlocking says the service is down...more like the inside person they use is not available...have asked a couple of sites and ebay sellers...same thing...they must all use the same person or exploit.
I was getting the runaround from Samsung to goto T-Mobile and vice versa.. luckily the T-Mobile tech support was helpful and agreed to be on conference with Samsung support and it was a battle with Samsung to get some responsible answer as they kept saying that they don't unlock phones. Then when we escalated to the manager, she repeated the same but at the end created a case to service the phone. Once it reached Samsung, they just said updated software and are sending back on same day.. Not sure if it got fixed, will let you know as soon as I get it..
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nktwister said:
I was getting the runaround from Samsung to goto T-Mobile and vice versa.. luckily the T-Mobile tech support was helpful and agreed to be on conference with Samsung support and it was a battle with Samsung to get some responsible answer as they kept saying that they don't unlock phones. Then when we escalated to the manager, she repeated the same but at the end created a case to service the phone. Once it reached Samsung, they just said updated software and are sending back on same day.. Not sure if it got fixed, will let you know as soon as I get it..
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I doubt if updating software can actually sim unlock it. But who knows, perhaps Samsung has a magical software update. Let us know please. If it works we could dump the OS a d reflash other locked units with Odin maybe? Lol
jazzdglass said:
I doubt if updating software can actually sim unlock it. But who knows, perhaps Samsung has a magical software update. Let us know please. If it works we could dump the OS a d reflash other locked units with Odin maybe? Lol
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That was a bummer.. the stupid Samsung technical support just reflashed the same software and sent back the phone in a generic box (did not get original box back) .. the same problem still exists.. the device unlock app doesn't work and T-Mobile doesn't have the unlock code for this imei..
I got T-Mobile to fix mine.
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Febby said:
I got T-Mobile to fix mine.
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Can you please elaborate on what you asked and what was done by T-Mobile? Did you buy your phone from Samsung.com?
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Can you please elaborate on what you asked and what was done by T-Mobile? Did you buy your phone from Samsung.com?
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What you want to state to them is for them to request a ticket for your Imei to be white listed for the device unlock application. Let them know it is the T-Mobile variant of the phone bought directly from Samsung.com
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Febby said:
What you want to state to them is for them to request a ticket for your Imei to be white listed for the device unlock application. Let them know it is the T-Mobile variant of the phone bought directly from Samsung.com
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I did the same and the T-Mobile rep said that it did not work and they are getting the same error that imei cannot be whitelisted for the mobile device unlock application.. they are clear that it was T-Mobile phone from Samsung.com.. were you on g930t rom? Did you buy yours from Samsung.com or from someone else?
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nktwister said:
I did the same and the T-Mobile rep said that it did not work and they are getting the same error that imei cannot be whitelisted for the mobile device unlock application.. they are clear that it was T-Mobile phone from Samsung.com.. were you on g930t rom? Did you buy yours from Samsung.com or from someone else?
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It was bought directly via samsung.com as a t-mobile variant with t-mobile firmware. That's odd unless if your model was modified at some point? Perhaps lazy t-mobile rep? What I was told is that after 5 days even if bought from Samsung as a t-mobile variant it will lock itself once a sim card is left in it
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Febby said:
It was bought directly via samsung.com as a t-mobile variant with t-mobile firmware. That's odd unless if your model was modified at some point? Perhaps lazy t-mobile rep? What I was told is that after 5 days even if bought from Samsung as a t-mobile variant it will lock itself once a sim card is left in it
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Oh ok, the rep has not given up and she is still trying everyday for a solution.. my model was never modified, everything stock and used on T-Mobile for 1.5 months.. I wonder how you can be eligible for unlock if you've not used tmo sim for more than 5 days.. Maybe your rep involved some engineer to add the imei through backdoor process? Did you email them proof of purchase?
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Oh ok, the rep has not given up and she is still trying everyday for a solution.. my model was never modified, everything stock and used on T-Mobile for 1.5 months.. I wonder how you can be eligible for unlock if you've not used tmo sim for more than 5 days.. Maybe your rep involved some engineer to add the imei through backdoor process? Did you email them proof of purchase?
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I've had T-Mobile service for around 2 years almost and I did use the T-Mobile s6 edge for almost 11 months.
I believe what the rep that helped me meant is that when you buy a T-Mobile variant phone from Samsung or any oem that you should run the Device unlock app asap otherwise once you leave a SIM card inserted for 5 days or more it will lock the device to that carrier that the sim belongs to.
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I can clarify a bit on this, as I went through the same thing. Tech support even 3 way called Samsung with me, and they were arguing for over an hour until we got fed up.
Basically, the IMEI needs to be added to the T-Mobile database, but because it was never sold by them it errors out. I just got off the phone with Tech Support and sadly, their notes don't go back far enough to tell me exact process, but I was told that the Business Support department was the one that actually solved the issue for me (along with contacting their Samsung Rep). Maybe that will help you guys out, at least as a starting point.
Edit: T-Mobile support just confirmed. Speak to Business Support, they can fix it.
Thanks for the replies.. I wasn't able to check last solution as my rep agreed to replace it with T-Mobile sold device.. so got an s7 edge which is cheaper now than s7
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entropism said:
I can clarify a bit on this, as I went through the same thing. Tech support even 3 way called Samsung with me, and they were arguing for over an hour until we got fed up.
Basically, the IMEI needs to be added to the T-Mobile database, but because it was never sold by them it errors out. I just got off the phone with Tech Support and sadly, their notes don't go back far enough to tell me exact process, but I was told that the Business Support department was the one that actually solved the issue for me (along with contacting their Samsung Rep). Maybe that will help you guys out, at least as a starting point.
Edit: T-Mobile support just confirmed. Speak to Business Support, they can fix it.
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I registered in this forum just to say thanks to you. I wasted more than two weeks speaking to tech support. Their attitude was great but they did nothing effective. I read your post and spoke to business support, the unlock issue got resolved quickly over the weekend.
This really saves my ass because I am going overseas soon. T-mobile really need to have better communication between different departments.
A small update for anyone who ends up here via google:
T-Mobile is now aware of the issue, and if you contact them on Twitter (@tmobilehelp), their specialised customer service division, T-Force, can get you unlocked and out the door almost immediately. The process takes a few days, but they know the steps to take to get the ball rolling.
Wow, I can't believe it took 3 months to solve this.
I don't know how much time I lost calling T-Mobile and Samsung. BTW, Samsung support is the worst ever.
Since I heard the about the unlock problem, I started trying to return my phone in parallel while trying to unlock it. Samsung people didn't want to provide prepaid shipping labels, first I never got them after I was told to wait a couple of days. I called many times and got the same response. Then the 30 days passed and they started saying it was to late to return, that I had to pay restocking fee. It took me another month explaining it was their fault the 30 days passed and that I needed prepaid shipping label and a full refund. I received the shipping labels the 2nd week on May and returned the phone. I still haven't received my refund. I called today, and the representative told me the refund was posted just today, and told me to wait 3 to 5 business days.
I'm happy some of you were able to unlock it. I got tired of waiting and talking with the support guys. And I don't even have a T-Mobile line. That's why I wanted to unlock it in the first place.
The easiest way to unlock this is changing the IMEI number, i recently paid $80 to get it changed but it now shows up as unlocked & clean on the T-MOBILE network. Sorry i didn't read this post before maybe this information could have helped.

US Mate 9 Blocked for use in the US?

Hello,
4 months ago I purchased a new Mate 9 from Bestbuy I have been using it off and on since then with no issues. I love the device, but had a very strange problem come up the other day.
I had switched to another smart phone, activated it and used it for a bit (vintage Amazon Fire Phone, just wanted to try it out) and when I put my SIM card back into my Mate 9 it wouldn't connect to the T-Mobile network.
I tried resetting the device and chatted with T-Mobile about the issue. They reprovisioned my SIM card but it still wouldn't work (although it would work in my Fire Phone). Finally the T-Mobile rep asked for my IMEI, and when he checked it he said it was "on the US blacklist", and couldn't be used in the United States. Obviously I was very confused by this, considering I was using it just hours before and personally did not report the device lost or stolen.
The T-Mobile rep went on to explain that because it wasn't a T-Mobile block, they could not unblock the device, and that I should contact the manufacturer. So I did.
After about an hour on the phone with Huawei, they setup an RMA to have the device repaired at their service center. They say they can unblock the device for me, and I'm hoping they are correct (or else I have a $600 paperweight more or less). I'm going to be without the phone for 10-15 days while they unblock the IMEI. Luckily I still have my Honor 8 to fall back on.
My question is, have any of you ever heard of something like this happening? I don't understand how this could happen. Obviously the phone is not stolen. I'm not sure how someone else could block the IMEI.
Any insight is much appreciated!
Thanks!
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That sucks. I hope this is an isolated issue. I also use my Mate 9 on T-Mobile and just checked my IMEI numbers on swappa, both came out clear.
dustinbleh said:
Hello,
4 months ago I purchased a new Mate 9 from Bestbuy I have been using it off and on since then with no issues. I love the device, but had a very strange problem come up the other day.
I had switched to another smart phone, activated it and used it for a bit (vintage Amazon Fire Phone, just wanted to try it out) and when I put my SIM card back into my Mate 9 it wouldn't connect to the T-Mobile network.
I tried resetting the device and chatted with T-Mobile about the issue. They reprovisioned my SIM card but it still wouldn't work (although it would work in my Fire Phone). Finally the T-Mobile rep asked for my IMEI, and when he checked it he said it was "on the US blacklist", and couldn't be used in the United States. Obviously I was very confused by this, considering I was using it just hours before and personally did not report the device lost or stolen.
The T-Mobile rep went on to explain that because it wasn't a T-Mobile block, they could not unblock the device, and that I should contact the manufacturer. So I did.
After about an hour on the phone with Huawei, they setup an RMA to have the device repaired at their service center. They say they can unblock the device for me, and I'm hoping they are correct (or else I have a $600 paperweight more or less). I'm going to be without the phone for 10-15 days while they unblock the IMEI. Luckily I still have my Honor 8 to fall back on.
My question is, have any of you ever heard of something like this happening? I don't understand how this could happen. Obviously the phone is not stolen. I'm not sure how someone else could block the IMEI.
Any insight is much appreciated!
Thanks!
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here is a scenario for u...Yes you bought it from Best buy legit, but the best buy rep is a scoundrel, and stole your clean fresh IMEI for 1 of his other phones he bought off a website. that other phone he bought was a blacklisted device too..so basically he could have stolen your valid IMEI, and used it for his bad IMEI phone. employees are people too and are subject to criminal actions.
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djnikkofb said:
here is a scenario for u...Yes you bought it from Best buy legit, but the best buy rep is a scoundrel, and stole your clean fresh IMEI for 1 of his other phones he bought off a website. that other phone he bought was a blacklisted device too..so basically he could have stolen your valid IMEI, and used it for his bad IMEI phone. employees are people too and are subject to criminal actions.
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Wow, hadn't even thought about that. I'm a little ignorant I guess, I didn't know you could swap imei's on a phone.
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: U.S. lawmakers urge AT&T to cut commercial ties with Huawei
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ercial-ties-with-huawei-sources-idUSKBN1F50GV
alcylon said:
: U.S. lawmakers urge AT&T to cut commercial ties with Huawei
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ercial-ties-with-huawei-sources-idUSKBN1F50GV
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Samsung lobbying $$$$$ at its best :good::good:

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