HTC Dot View Ice Warranty? - HTC One A9

So this seems like a relatively simple question, but I haven't been able to find an answer by searching the internet or HTC's own website. I've had my Dot View case since January, and the hinge is starting to tear. Is there any kind of warranty on this case or way that I can get it replaced without having to buy a completely new one?

I've had this specific issue for all of the generations of the dot view. I simply gave up buying them until they fix it.

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The corner of the button part is coming off

i just noticed the corner near the home button has a tiny bend that starts seperated from the layer beneath it....it looks like an old screen protector got a little bend in the corner but that is the surface of the phone!!! is there anyway to replace it or i cant do anything just waiting for it to come off?
it is ridiculous how an expensive phone like touch pro uses such low quality plastic that can actually get bend and i feel really helpless now =(
Yeah, mine is doing that too. Except it's on the "back" button side. It doesn't really affect anything. I'm just worried that if something gets caught on it, it might peel back further.
Nothing can make this phone suck though! It rules!!!
Yeah, unfortunately the TP/Diamond are suffering from some manufacturing defects, probably because it's a "new" design style for HTC. My TP has a touchscreen defect that conveniently showed up after the two-week return/exchange period.
Protective case, learn to love it.
Do you guys think they would be willing to replace a new case if i pay them?
My device shows the same behavior since this morning. Its about 1mm, so nothing to worry about and it seems to stick pretty well on the rest, thinking about rasping the edge off a bit to make it smoother
Is this getting worse on yours? Last post is 3 weeks ago .......
Any chance someone would post a picture of this? I'm thinking about the Fuze, but I can't stomach another HTC phone full of hardware flaws.
season007 said:
Do you guys think they would be willing to replace a new case if i pay them?
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If it's really a defect, they should replace it without you paying them.
Considering that ATT offers a 1 year manufacture warranty. I can't see why you wouldn't be able to return the phone and get a replacement. It is obviously a problem with the design of the phone.
It wouldn't hurt to try and go to an ATT store and see if you can get a new FUZE!!!
Well, as we all know, HTC always claims that they don't know anything about the problems we address to them.
When I first complained to their support that I am having GPS lag, they told me I was the only one in the whole world suffering that problem, so it must be related to the software I installed.
Luckily they can not deny hardware problem so easily, as long as it is clear that there wher enot caused by misuse.
I don't have this particular problam, yet, but as I am already on my thrid TP (the first two had a defect hardware keyboard and black paint falling off), I would like to get some photo evidence of the users here, who unfortunately have the button part coming off.
That way we can show to HTC that more users have that problem, before we send back our devices, and maybe negotiate a direct replace, instead of rapair procedure, which takes up to 2 weeks.
season007 said:
i just noticed the corner near the home button has a tiny bend that starts seperated from the layer beneath it....it looks like an old screen protector got a little bend in the corner but that is the surface of the phone!!! is there anyway to replace it or i cant do anything just waiting for it to come off?
it is ridiculous how an expensive phone like touch pro uses such low quality plastic that can actually get bend and i feel really helpless now =(
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My AT&T Fuze started doing the same thing after just two months. However, the bent plastic corner of the clear laminate was RAZOR sharp. My wife went to answer the phone and it resulted in a very serious slash to her cheek. This defect resulted in a very serious cut to her face!!
What is even more disappointing is that AT&T said that warranty does not cover this issue and said that the only way I was getting a replacement was if I paid the $125 deductible from the [email protected]*t insurance they scammed me on. I would have thought for $5/mo. I was completely covered.
The AT&T customer care rep was rude and not willing to help. A request to speak to his manager didn't get me far either. Even after I threatened to switch all 30 phones at my company back to Verizon Wireless they didn't seem to care.
At last I called HTC America directly this morning, explained my issue and they turned me over to a product specialist who told me that they know of no such issue. Despite my insistence they refused to replace the phone. Therefore, I WILL cancel all 30 lines my company has with AT&T and go back to Verizon...I hear the Samsung Omnia is not a bad smartphone!!

[Q] Broken LCD Glass :(

Anyone know where I can get a replacement LCD glass for my Desire HD
I believe it's just the glass as the screen seems to still work.
If there's a place in or around London that can replace it for me even better, if not anyone know how difficult it is to replace.
I've noticed a few places on Ebay (China/HK) selling digitizers and complete LCD's but ideally I want somewhere in the UK.
thanks
Elliot
Hi,
I went through a similar experience less than 2 weeks ago, you can even see images here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834335
I rang around several places, none could commit to using GENUINE HTC parts. The only people I found were: www.htcrepairs.co.uk/ - and they even offer a walk in service whereas I found most others did not.
Unfortunately they don't have the parts I require in stock, maybe you can try them.
At the moment, they're the only people I've found in the London area that I'd be willing to give my phone in to...
Did you have any luck with finding anyone else?
Maybe contacting HTC? They can probably repair it for you but it can be pretty expensive though.
Maybe you got some pics?
You could try, as said above, get the glass/screen from eBay.
Repaired my SE K800i with it, where the glass could easily be removed and the new one could be installed within 5minutes.
Don't know how the HTC will disassemble though.
I'm going to try this place on the way home from work: http://www.spsmobile.co.uk I'll let you know how they go. They've got the parts and will charge me £60 for either the lcd or digitzer including fitting.
Here's some pictures. I think they'll get away with just fixing the glass, although it looks bad the lcd still seems to work ok.
Can anyone recommend a case surround?
earazi said:
I'm going to try this place on the way home from work: http://www.spsmobile.co.uk I'll let you know how they go. They've got the parts and will charge me £60 for either the lcd or digitzer including fitting.
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How did it go?
Did they fix it whilst you wait, or retain the device to work on for a day or two?
More importantly, are they using genuine HTC parts ?
They fix while you wait, they're near Staples Corner (which is a bit of a walk from the tube at Brent Cross).
I need to go back tonight as they messed up and thought I had a Desire and not a HD, they're hoping to get the HD part in today, they're charging me the Desire price.
According to their website they use official parts, but who knows.
Warranty
* We give 3 months warranty on every repair excluding liquid / water damage and physical damage
* Every warranty handset is security sealed. Tampering with the security seal will void the warranty LCD / SCREEN warranty. We fit original screens only and they are security labeled
* Every handset is tested for 24 hours and comes with engineers report
I plan to visit these SPS guys tonight. Lets hope they manage to fix my phone.
I'm hoping to wait around so I can ensure genuine parts are used...
SPS didn't manage to get a Desire HD digitizer for me, they've got 1 on order. They're a little difficult to find (at least they were in the dark) they're behind Staples industrial state, in room 207, small little office. They seemed ok though they.
earazi said:
SPS didn't manage to get a Desire HD digitizer for me, they've got 1 on order. They're a little difficult to find (at least they were in the dark) they're behind Staples industrial state, in room 207, small little office. They seemed ok though they.
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I posted my feedback in another thread:
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I'm back!
Got my Legend fixed earlier this evening by these guys: http://www.spsmobile.co.uk/
They were one of few who were adament they use genuine parts [they allowed me to inspect the parts before installation] AND allowed me to wait whilst they work on it.
Abolutely disgusting/poor customer service and general attitute towards their customers... though the main thing is my Legend is all well again !
Oh, it cost £70 for display + digitizer + installation.
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c_man said:
I posted my feedback in another thread:
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In which one?
f.
forelli said:
In which one?
f.
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Well, I pasted my feedback above? ...but this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834335
im terrified of dropping my phone. i dont take it out unless im sat down and have both hands free. eek!
Hey guys, any idea if the back plate is replaceable yet?
HTC Desire HD Broken Digitizer
I broke my HTC DHD touch a few weeks ago, I order a new digitizer in Ebay an I just got it, but I do not see anywhere a video on how to replace the screen can anyone help me with this.
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I broke my HTC DHD touch a few weeks ago, I order a new digitizer in Ebay an I just got it, but I do not see anywhere a video on how to replace the screen can anyone help me with this.
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i would NOT attempt this yourself unless you are HIGHLY skilled and HIGHLY experienced with repairing gadgets
ingeps1 said:
I broke my HTC DHD touch a few weeks ago, I order a new digitizer in Ebay an I just got it, but I do not see anywhere a video on how to replace the screen can anyone help me with this.
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U didn`t look for it enough Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883444
Thanks but I do not see a complete teardown guide yet. Looks like the guys on the other thread are working on it but nothing detailed enough. I need to know how to replace the digitizer, looks like not body knows how to do it yet.

[Q] (Issue). Dust inside camera cover.

Hi all. Wondered if im the only one with this issue...?
Basically, i have dust on the inside of the rear camera lense cover. The TF isnt that old, so if its like this now, god knows what its going to be like in a few months.
See attached pic.
Tried contacting Asus on Twitter, but they just ignore me
wonder if that cover will come off to clean it?
Ross.
You're not the only one with this issue. I looked at mine a few weeks ago and there wasnt a problem but I've looked again today and there's clearly bits of something under the glass/plastic covering. Looks like it might have surfaced due to static or something. I also have the right speaker louder than the left issue. I'll wait a bit til the supply problems are sorted and then RMA it. You won't get a reply on twitter or facebook or anywhere else that isnt a designated support place. I honestly dont see why you're surprised by this. You will have to go via their website or use the right support number for your country and ring them up. Much less hassle via the site though.
Yeah, mine has dust too. Funny because I just noticed it last night. I don't think that it affects the photos, but I'm not sure if it came that way or is building up.
non here after 2 weeks.
I would have thought they could have at least DM'd me and said "sorry your having probs, please call xxxxxxx number to discuss". Im in the UK, and have contacted both asus and asus uk.
any comunication methods seem to be failing them, no contact about dosk payments, shipment dates etc. its a fantastic device, let down by niggles like this.
dont want to be sending back yet as probably wont get one in return for ages.
I just checked on mine and I notice one decently large spec of dust underneath already. Yet another issue to add to the list of ongoing issues :\ I'm debating whether I should just return it to Walmart and wait to order another down the road when they are having better quality control.....or if I should just wait an RMA it. I just hope that they will provide an RMA.
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I would have thought they could have at least DM'd me and said "sorry your having probs, please call xxxxxxx number to discuss". Im in the UK, and have contacted both asus and asus uk.
any comunication methods seem to be failing them, no contact about dosk payments, shipment dates etc. its a fantastic device, let down by niggles like this.
dont want to be sending back yet as probably wont get one in return for ages.
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Yeah, but once they reply to one person, everyone then expects a reply, and they wont have the man-power for that. If people use the proper support avenues then they can manage their work force properly. Otherwise before long it's 10,000 pissed off people rather than 1, for almost no reason.
I also have a lot of dust under the camera cover, however its almost a non issue as I will rarely take pictures with my tablet, and I installed a screen protector that I would lose and have to purchase and reapply.

screen TF700

I purchased the TF700 from amazon and recieved this Friday shipped from France was very happy with it and last night spent a few hours playing around on it whilst docked with the keyboard i then folded it up (carefully) and put it in a safe place, this Morning I opened it and shocked to see there is a crack in the top left hand corner near the ASUS logo, I have been very carefull with it and not banged it or dropped it and not been heavy handed with it . I did a search on google and seen a thread on here regarding the prime and the screen cracking whilst docked and folded up . the designs look identical so this would seem the be the same problem, Im going to contact ASUS tomorrow but im not holding out much hope on a satisfactory outcome.. absolutely gutted first decent bit of kit i've bought in years and its bust in two days
thought i best warn people so they don't suffer the same fate.
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I purchased the TF700 from amazon and recieved this Friday shipped from France was very happy with it and last night spent a few hours playing around on it whilst docked with the keyboard i then folded it up (carefully) and put it in a safe place, this Morning I opened it and shocked to see there is a crack in the top left hand corner near the ASUS logo, I have been very carefull with it and not banged it or dropped it and not been heavy handed with it . I did a search on google and seen a thread on here regarding the prime and the screen cracking whilst docked and folded up . the designs look identical so this would seem the be the same problem, Im going to contact ASUS tomorrow but im not holding out much hope on a satisfactory outcome.. absolutely gutted first decent bit of kit i've bought in years and its bust in two days
thought i best warn people so they don't suffer the same fate.
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Same for me, though put screen protector on it now, and you can't see it anymore and its works the same. Though the stress if off the glass so it wont break again, I think its a big fault of ASUS. To not fix this if a previous model had the same fault.
f700 cracked screen as well
I have the same problem as well. I have a two week old and found a crack in the screen this evening. It looks like the glass is slightly bent outward meaning it's a stress fracture and not caused by dropping the tablet op dropping something on the tablet.
It looks like this is always a problem in combination with the dock. I've found other threads here and on transformerforums dot com (can't post direct link as new member).
I wasn't aware of this problem. If I was I wouldn't have bought the dock. I really wanted to like this tablet but it's not off to a good start.
Just heard about this issue; being my first ever tablet would hate to have it happen, I feel for you
When you open it do you open from the centre? I read on another forum lifting a corner can put stress on it.
Same for me. 3 days old tab and a broken screen when i wanted to pull out the tab from the dockingstation carefully. Cracked screen from the upper left to the upper right side. Asus say it is my fault an i have to pay for repair. I hate Asus for this and i'll never ever buy a product of this company.
Any change to see picture/s of these cracks?
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This is just one reason why Square trade Warranty is a really good idea... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903575 is another.
Here is my picture. Crack is hard to see on a photo. From top left to the top right.
yeah that stinks. i honestly don't know if they would even warranty RMA that or not. I keep mine docked almost all the time for the past idk 6 months (TF201 and now TF700) and have yet to have an issue. I think some tabs are manufactured in such a way that the screen pops out a little and the closing of the dock/tab combo puts stress on the glass causing breakage. sorry to see that
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Here is my picture. Crack is hard to see on a photo. From top left to the top right.
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Now that sucks
I would take it back to where you got it from and have them send it back to Asus if you only had it a couple days. Paying $500 for it and it cracked in two days, that's crazy. They will just send it back to Asus.
I already sent it back to amazon.de.
They sent it back to me and told me that a broken glass is always the fault of the user. Nice customer service I sent it to Asus and same story. Broken display is always user intendet. No warranty. Nice customer service from Asus. Believe me i will never ever buy a Asus product again.
Are you in the uk? Did you purchase by credit card m if so they are equally liable along with the retailer, and in this case there seems enough reports to suggest this is a common design flaw, so take it up with them citing the significant number of reports here?
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I hate to say this, but it is not hard to see that problem. Am sorry you have to go though this.
This is why
SENT FROM ASUS INFINITY TF700
Stay away from ASUS Products
daveharmo said:
I purchased the TF700 from amazon and recieved this Friday shipped from France was very happy with it and last night spent a few hours playing around on it whilst docked with the keyboard i then folded it up (carefully) and put it in a safe place, this Morning I opened it and shocked to see there is a crack in the top left hand corner near the ASUS logo, I have been very carefull with it and not banged it or dropped it and not been heavy handed with it . I did a search on google and seen a thread on here regarding the prime and the screen cracking whilst docked and folded up . the designs look identical so this would seem the be the same problem, Im going to contact ASUS tomorrow but im not holding out much hope on a satisfactory outcome.. absolutely gutted first decent bit of kit i've bought in years and its bust in two days
thought i best warn people so they don't suffer the same fate.
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Same thing happened to my less than 2 month old TF700. Crack is across the screen from left to right 1/3 from the top. I just opened it one morning and the crack was there. No bumgs, no drops, the exterior was crack, bump free. Sent it to their service center and their head tech stated that it was user induced damage and even implied that my device was already opened 'coz of "scratches" in the locking mechanism. I talked to their tech and he said that all their products are quality checked and there was no way that the crack was caused by faulty assembly, and I pointed out that there was a loose bulge on the left and right side of the tablet, but he wasn't able to give me a reason. He said that he's the last word on it and it's a dead end.
I guess that's what Asus calls VIP Treatment for their customers.
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Same thing happened to my less than 2 month old TF700. Crack is across the screen from left to right 1/3 from the top. I just opened it one morning and the crack was there. No bumgs, no drops, the exterior was crack, bump free. Sent it to their service center and their head tech stated that it was user induced damage and even implied that my device was already opened 'coz of "scratches" in the locking mechanism. I talked to their tech and he said that all their products are quality checked and there was no way that the crack was caused by faulty assembly, and I pointed out that there was a loose bulge on the left and right side of the tablet, but he wasn't able to give me a reason. He said that he's the last word on it and it's a dead end.
I guess that's what Asus calls VIP Treatment for their customers.
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Wow, this is the exact opposite experience that I have had with them on this issue. I support a number of these that are used as thin client replacements for sales staff and several of them have gone through this process due to unexplainable cracks in their screen. In all 4 cases that I know of, Asus did the repair for free. Since a cracked screen is really not something that I can do anything for, I have been having them RMA the unit themselves. They have never had a problem and in most cases had it back in a couple weeks(longest was 3). I am in the US and I am pretty sure they have been sent to the Texas repair center.
I told the users when they called to explain that it has not been dropped, or banged into anything, there are no visible signs of damage other than the screen crack... and that you believe the crack might have been caused by the dock.
Sorry for the unlucky others who have been met with accusations and refusal. FYI- sometimes it helps to complain to the higher ups or maybe Gary or Tien- they have always been willing to help or at least refer me to someone who can give me more than the standard RMA treatment.

Cracked Screen

Hey everyone,
It's been a while since I last posted on here, and in attempting to avoid a pessimistic undertone, the G7 Power is actually a really good phone: the battery really does last for ages (I charge it once every two days, and it has never been below 40%), and it is surprisingly loud (everywhere). I am a pretty casual user now, rarely playing games or other media, but I am impressed with the difference compared to upgrading from a Moto G4. Some apps which appear as though they were designed for more premium screens - logos, icons, widgets - definitely lose some fidelity around the edges and these can look a bit poor on the 720p screen, but I have become oblivious (or distracted from) a lot of the finer details already.
And now the question: where, and how, would I be able to repair a cracked screen?
It feels like a pretty silly question; but the screen has 'developed' a crack from the bottom-right corner of the new notch, to about 2cm underneath the power button.
I say develop, as the phone is always within eyesight or kept in a pocket. It has never been dropped onto a surface harder than a pillow, and the case/screen protectors are still yet to arrive. It has been in my possession for about 12 days, and it lasted for 6/7 of those. I still have no clue when or why the crack appeared.
The question is a combination of where/when/how, I have contacted Motorola Technical Support, and explained the situation leading up to the cracked screen. The response was (exactly): "we do not process repair of the screen, what we offer is replacement of the whole device", they also said that this service will cost a fee (shipping + device) depending on the IMEI information. A single crack on the screen resulting in the replacement of a whole device seems pretty excessive, and the support member did not acknowledge that it is a brand new phone, or that it is* under warranty.
This is the first cracked screen from all previous handsets, so I am not sure what to do: is there any way to avoid replacing the whole device? How does this effect any warranty? What if I/whomever repairs the device creates other issues? When would services and replacement parts become available? XDA always has a someone whom is knowledgeable in these areas, and it would be great to hear some helpful advice from the community on how to proceed,
Thanks all,
MrSpuddy
(Also - the phone was bought directly from the Lenovo website - and I was hopeful that the "one free screen replacement" still worked)
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Hey everyone,
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And now the question: where, and how, would I be able to repair a cracked screen?
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Please see the teardown video here: https://forums.androidcentral.com/m...-power-xt1955-disassembly-teardown-video.html
I repair a lot of phones as a hobby. And phone that are assembled front to back are hard as hell to fix. You have to remove pretty much everything to get to the screen. Contrast that with something like the Pixel phone where the screen is connected last. You just have to pry up the screen and unplug the cable. Fixing the screen on the Moto G7 may not be worth it.
My recommendation is to use your phone as long as you can and then buy a new one. Hopefully by then it will not be as expensive as it is now. I know, it is not much of a solution...
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Please see the teardown video here: https://forums.androidcentral.com/m...-power-xt1955-disassembly-teardown-video.html
I repair a lot of phones as a hobby. And phone that are assembled front to back are hard as hell to fix. You have to remove pretty much everything to get to the screen. Contrast that with something like the Pixel phone where the screen is connected last. You just have to pry up the screen and unplug the cable. Fixing the screen on the Moto G7 may not be worth it.
My recommendation is to use your phone as long as you can and then buy a new one. Hopefully by then it will not be as expensive as it is now. I know, it is not much of a solution...
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The solution provided by the company was just to buy a new phone; which was not very helpful at all. My collection of screen protectors arrived, and the one on the phone is a lot more robust than the original screen.
Thank you for providing the video.
These screens are very easy to replace... Multiple times...
I have the moto g7 and I have replaced the screen four times, and I'm getting another screen in the mail this weekend, because this *[email protected]_-HJN' SUCKS DONKEY WHATEVER. I like the phone, but for some reason, the screen doesn't like to stay in one piece. All you need is a hair dryer and a new screen. Amazon has them. But you have to watch out; there are counterfeits out there. Buy from two different vendors, and return the counterfeit. Here's how to tell: make sure the printing on the ribbon cable is the same as the one you're replacing. Make sure that the printing on the back plate is the same as the original. You won't know until you take the screen off, which replacement is legit. But it's just one connector and some glue. Way easy, or mail it to me and I'll fix it.

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