Want to hard brick samung device - General Questions and Answers

I want to hardbrick my samsung device plz help
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ishwar123 said:
I want to hardbrick my samsung device plz help
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Why would you want to do that?

xunholyx said:
Why would you want to do that?
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Bcoz the phone has drk error and its not.getting fix and 35 days warranty left
And rooted phone so if take it to samsung care they see warranty void 1 and say pay for repairng thats why i take the phone in complete dead condition so they change its motherboard.
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Sending Nexus in for repairs?

Ok I'm sending my phone to Samsung but it is rooted and has a ICS rom on it. I's being sent in because the power button is broke do you guys think I need to unroot and lock the boot? Or will they not care its only a hardware issue? If they void my warranty do I have to pay to get it fixed? thanks
Yes, unroot. They won't work on it for free. You will have to pay repair fees. IDK how much.
Rblacula said:
Yes, unroot. They won't work on it for free. You will have to pay repair fees. IDK how much.
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I am under warenty.
When unlocking the bootloader didn't it say "your warranty is now void"?
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flodb113 said:
When unlocking the bootloader didn't it say "your warranty is now void"?
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I'm hearing stories about people rooting their phones and sending them to samsung with no problems.
Darrien13 said:
I'm hearing stories about people rooting their phones and sending them to samsung with no problems.
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Indeed, I also saw some posts of people saying that. I haven't asked if they paid something or not. Or what their exact situation is. Try asking someone who sent their rooted phone to samsung, maybe they can help.
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Darrien13 said:
I am under warenty.
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Your did read the "your warranty is now void" message right?
That statement means your warranty is now void, you can can try to get it repaired for free but don't ***** and whine if they refuse to honor you now VOID warranty
its chill as long as you unroot the phone and relock your bootloader. I have done it. And i got repaired under warranty, they din't even know that it had been rooted.
i agree, i wouldn't take the risk. take a nandroid, back it up to PC (for safety), flash back to full stock and lock your bootloader. when you get it back, unlock, flash recovery and flash your nandroid back.
Yep, i know someone who didn't and he paid all the repair ...
Darrien13 said:
I'm hearing stories about people rooting their phones and sending them to samsung with no problems.
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Well if they are in a good mood or technicians who don't care...
I dont think you should unroot. But if you can get it back to stock and unroot it, do it. Better safe than sorry...
about unlocking the bootloader? Well warranty is void. You can better hope they dont notice. or if they do notice it hope they dont care
You have to get it repaired anyway.

IMEI changed

I have a samsung galaxy r[gt-i9103]...had rooted it...but then after a couple of months of rooting the network suddenly vanished. the android version i currently have is 2.3.4 and kernel version is [email protected] 142 #3..the imei has changed to 004999010640000 which is not the imei number i am supposed to have. tried a lot of things but got no where close to getting it back. decided to take to the samsung guys..any idea as to how much would it cost me to get it repaired considering the fact they will know my phone is rooted?
pulley06 said:
I have a samsung galaxy r[gt-i9103]...had rooted it...but then after a couple of months of rooting the network suddenly vanished. the android version i currently have is 2.3.4 and kernel version is [email protected] 142 #3..the imei has changed to 004999010640000 which is not the imei number i am supposed to have. tried a lot of things but got no where close to getting it back. decided to take to the samsung guys..any idea as to how much would it cost me to get it repaired considering the fact they will know my phone is rooted?
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AFAIK, d moment they know that d fone is rooted, u have void d warranty...
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pulley06 said:
I have a samsung galaxy r[gt-i9103]...had rooted it...but then after a couple of months of rooting the network suddenly vanished. the android version i currently have is 2.3.4 and kernel version is [email protected] 142 #3..the imei has changed to 004999010640000 which is not the imei number i am supposed to have. tried a lot of things but got no where close to getting it back. decided to take to the samsung guys..any idea as to how much would it cost me to get it repaired considering the fact they will know my phone is rooted?
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did u make nandroid backup before rooting ur device?
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have you taken EFS folder backup.. if not before going to service center flash stock firmware of your country and do factory reset, so that they will not know you have rooted your device..
pulley06 said:
I have a samsung galaxy r[gt-i9103]...had rooted it...but then after a couple of months of rooting the network suddenly vanished. the android version i currently have is 2.3.4 and kernel version is [email protected] 142 #3..the imei has changed to 004999010640000 which is not the imei number i am supposed to have. tried a lot of things but got no where close to getting it back. decided to take to the samsung guys..any idea as to how much would it cost me to get it repaired considering the fact they will know my phone is rooted?
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I think he has already given it for servicing, but I'm not sure of the cost of getting a phone repaired by ssc (samsung service centre) , normally through some contacts we just have to pay rs1000 and the ssc ppl close one eye and repair the phone as though its under warranty.
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vipul12389mehta said:
AFAIK, d moment they know that d fone is rooted, u have void d warranty...
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rajatsharma23 said:
did u make nandroid backup before rooting ur device?
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mj.vikram said:
have you taken EFS folder backup.. if not before going to service center flash stock firmware of your country and do factory reset, so that they will not know you have rooted your device..
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vbz89 said:
I think he has already given it for servicing, but I'm not sure of the cost of getting a phone repaired by csc, normally through some contacts we just have to pay rs1000 and the csc ppl close one eye and repair the phone as though its under warranty.
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I did not take a nandroid backup or the back up of the efs file...stupid of me not to read everything complete...and i havent given it yet..i am planning to give it to the samsung people...also i would like to know they do not check the binary counter ? and i know the minute you root your warranty gets voided..
vbz89 said:
I think he has already given it for servicing, but I'm not sure of the cost of getting a phone repaired by csc, normally through some contacts we just have to pay rs1000 and the csc ppl close one eye and repair the phone as though its under warranty.
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what exactly is CSC ?
Sorry for the typo, I meant ssc (samsung service centre)
I have seen rooted devices getting repaired under warranty by the samsung service centre in my city. But the owners of the phone just had to pay a little overhead
Hope you get your device repaired soon
i have same problem ........
but my when i checked my imei it says unknown , now i have nandroid back up it can restore the efs folder .......... i have restore the stock indian rom and i want to know about how much time and cost get to restore my imei through samsung service.............
amar1548 said:
but my when i checked my imei it says unknown , now i have nandroid back up it can restore the efs folder .......... i have restore the stock indian rom and i want to know about how much time and cost get to restore my imei through samsung service.............
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if u have warranty they will repair it for free, approx they will take 1~2 days in this as this is only a software issue.
xlm13x said:
if u have warranty they will repair it for free, approx they will take 1~2 days in this as this is only a software issue.
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i have warranty but somewhere i read that most of the time correpted imei can not be restored
and also buddy please tell me this method will work for galaxy r or not. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
amar1548 said:
i have warranty but somewhere i read that most of the time correpted imei can not be restored
and also buddy please tell me this method will work for galaxy r or not. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
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if u have stock efs folder u can give it a try i m not sure it will work or not.
and about ssc they will fix it for free, just flash indian stock rom, reset counter and if possible format data so that they cant find traces of recovery or other apps which need root.
just claim that u were using ur phone and it restarted and boom ur networks gone, they will easily believe this and repair it for free. dont ever mention that u have messed with phone by rooting and flashing custom stuff. dont forget to take copy of bill with u
vbz89 said:
Sorry for the typo, I meant ssc (samsung service centre)
I have seen rooted devices getting repaired under warranty by the samsung service centre in my city. But the owners of the phone just had to pay a little overhead
Hope you get your device repaired soon
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Any idea as to how much would I need to shell out for that?
xlm13x said:
if u have stock efs folder u can give it a try i m not sure it will work or not.
and about ssc they will fix it for free, just flash indian stock rom, reset counter and if possible format data so that they cant find traces of recovery or other apps which need root.
just claim that u were using ur phone and it restarted and boom ur networks gone, they will easily believe this and repair it for free. dont ever mention that u have messed with phone by rooting and flashing custom stuff. dont forget to take copy of bill with u
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Resetting the counter is essential right?
pulley06 said:
Resetting the counter is essential right?
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Yes. If u wont reset they will tell u u have flashed unofficial stuff on ur phone and that voids warranty.
(usualy in ssc they write on notice board that flashing custom roms or rooting voids ur warranty)
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xlm13x said:
Yes. If u wont reset they will tell u u have flashed unofficial stuff on ur phone and that voids warranty.
(usualy in ssc they write on notice board that flashing custom roms or rooting voids ur warranty)
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even in worse case scenario that i am unable to get a jig and reset it they will repair it outside warranty and charge me right ? and any idea as to how much would they charge?
pulley06 said:
even in worse case scenario that i am unable to get a jig and reset it they will repair it outside warranty and charge me right ? and any idea as to how much would they charge?
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if u goto ssc with rooted or counter increased device they will declare that ur device no longer in warranty and all future problems will be chargeable too.
why u cant get jig? if u have cc related issue than use this thread, many peoples are sharing their jig.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495867
what is ur location?
just gave the phone to ssc.....
they said that it will take 1-2 weeks to repair my phone's imei............
what ssc said?
amar1548 said:
they said that it will take 1-2 weeks to repair my phone's imei............
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if you didn't reset the counter.they may charge you...and i-2 weeks to repair is unacceptable dude.
amar1548 said:
they said that it will take 1-2 weeks to repair my phone's imei............
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What explanation did you give for your IMEI which had vanished ?
And did he buy it ?

open-line samsung galaxy S II problem

hai everyone,
My phone was bought from the U.S. then I've decided to bring it to the Philippines. To use my phone I've decided to open-line my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-i727.
After I brought and took it in the cp repair shop I've noticed that when I open my cp all I can see is white screen, how can I repair it.? did they took some of the parts of my cp.? how can I fix this.? PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP.! :crying::crying::crying:​
I don't know what any of that means
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xcrazydx said:
I don't know what any of that means
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open-line is what you called here in the philippines so that you can access their local network...but my problem was, when they return back my phone and when I opened it its all blank then I can't use it anymore...is there anyway that I can fix my phone or should I throw it away and buy a new one.? :crying:
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open-line is what you called here in the philippines so that you can access their local network...but my problem was, when they return back my phone and when I opened it its all blank then I can't use it anymore...is there anyway that I can fix my phone or should I throw it away and buy a new one.? :crying:
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You should bring it back to them and tell them they broke your phone.
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xcrazydx said:
You should bring it back to them and tell them they broke your phone.
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yes.! that was I thought. I think its either displacement chip or the OS that they removed to my phone. I'll try to recover my phone I didn't even used it yet.!
openline app
fhazzaway said:
yes.! that was I thought. I think its either displacement chip or the OS that they removed to my phone. I'll try to recover my phone I didn't even used it yet.!
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http://unlock-droid.blogspot.com/2014/02/unlock.html
mark124xxx said:
http://unlock-droid.blogspot.com/2014/02/unlock.html
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Why did you bump a year old thread?
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Will just unrooting guarantee your warrantee?

Is all you need to guarantee the success of a warranty to unroot the phone after rooting it (and flashing a ROM)? Some friends tell me that running an app called Triangle away is needed and also locking bootloader is also required. Is this true, and if so, would there be anything else I'd need to do if I rooted my phone and wanted to claim it back? Sorry but If you can't root and claim back your phone, it seems like an extremely risky move to make..
Thanks
serioushelpinneed said:
Is all you need to guarantee the success of a warranty to unroot the phone after rooting it (and flashing a ROM)? Some friends tell me that running an app called Triangle away is needed and also locking bootloader is also required. Is this true, and if so, would there be anything else I'd need to do if I rooted my phone and wanted to claim it back? Sorry but If you can't root and claim back your phone, it seems like an extremely risky move to make..
Thanks
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If you want to claim your warranty/unroot completely after unlocking bootloader and rooting then watch this video for complete guide ....
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serioushelpinneed said:
Is all you need to guarantee the success of a warranty to unroot the phone after rooting it (and flashing a ROM)? Some friends tell me that running an app called Triangle away is needed and also locking bootloader is also required. Is this true, and if so, would there be anything else I'd need to do if I rooted my phone and wanted to claim it back? Sorry but If you can't root and claim back your phone, it seems like an extremely risky move to make..
Thanks
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Triangle Away is for Samsung devices bro. Look here to return to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701.
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gee2012 said:
Triangle Away is for Samsung devices bro. Look here to return to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701.
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I am not a smart man. So all I need to do is follow the guide then I'd be ready?
Thanks!
serioushelpinneed said:
I am not a smart man. So all I need to do is follow the guide then I'd be ready?
Thanks!
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Yes, basicaly you have to flash the latest 4.4.2 factory image and after that relock the bootloader and reset the tampered flag. Read the OP of the link serveral times so you understand what to do. You will also need adb (android-sdk platform-tools) for this if you haven`t installed it allready.
Link for adb download http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.3-windows.zip and here is a link to set it up on your pc http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/. Good luck
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Yes, basicaly you have to flash the latest 4.4.2 factory image and after that relock the bootloader and reset the tampered flag. Read the OP of the link serveral times so you understand what to do. You will also need adb (android-sdk platform-tools) for this if you haven`t installed it allready.
and here is a link to set it up on your pc Good luck
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A million thanks friend!
serioushelpinneed said:
A million thanks friend!
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Welcome bro, thats whats XDA is all about
serioushelpinneed said:
I am not a smart man.
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Asking questions about what you don't understand rather than jumping into the unknown makes you a smart man in my book.
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rootSU said:
Asking questions about what you don't understand rather than jumping into the unknown makes you a smart man in my book.
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Wise words
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S6 Doesn't Work after Motherboard Change!

Hi
I sent my S6 for repair and they came back to me saying that they it still doesn't work after a Motherboard Change odd?
Also if MB is changed will KNOX remain tripped or will it be reset to 0?
UltraGamerHD said:
Hi
I sent my S6 for repair and they came back to me saying that they it still doesn't work after a Motherboard Change odd?
Also if MB is changed will KNOX remain tripped or will it be reset to 0?
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If you get new mb knox will be 0x0
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If you get new mb knox will be 0x0
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New MB did not work too
Did they offer any other advice? Or just leave you with a still broken phone?
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Did they offer any other advice? Or just leave you with a still broken phone?
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Apparently since the local centre who got the device first attempted a repair with a change of MB could not get it to work, they sent it to the main repair centre...
UltraGamerHD said:
Apparently since the local centre who got the device first attempted a repair with a change of MB could not get it to work, they sent it to the main repair centre...
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So ask the repair people when it comes back. They're the ones who will have the answer.
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