Hello, I have a problem with my phone. Freezes and restarts repeatedly. I've already tried starting it in safe mode and restoring the factory settings, but it didn't help. I sent it to Samsung service for diagnostics, they quoted me a price for replacing the motherboard. Well, I bought the phone used and I don't have a warranty card for it, so I would have to pay for the repair myself. As far as I know, the s22ultra has a problem with restarts. Does anyone know why? what's wrong how to fix it? or is it possible to request a copy of the warranty certificate somewhere?
samsung honors warranty claims in the same country the device was lntended to be sold, the device must not be in any kind of blacklist( stolen, lost, not paid in full, etc) if those conditions are met, a proof of purchase is required, regardless of it being from a former owner, these requisites vary from one country to another one
So I can't do anything without a warranty card. Can anyone tell me where exactly it was bought from according to the imei? What could be wrong? I also called the service center to see if anyone could fix the motherboard. But they don't have the equipment for that. Wouldn't another software fix it?
the person who sold the device to you should have the pertinent info about it, moreover, the original proof of purchase is the real important thing here, not the "warranty card"
I probably won't work on that document, except that I would find out where it was purchased from and write to the seller about a copy. Does anyone know where the error could be? More samsung s22u have this problem.
Can anybody tell me, where is problem?
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I searched over the XDA forums but I couldn't find anything similar to this.
Basically, I had a perfectly working Captivate. I got it from Rogers through a hardware upgrade. Long story short, it got a scratch on it and I wasn't too pleased. It wasn't a big deal to me or anything but if I wanted to sell it in the future it would definitely devalue it significantly. My cousin didn't care though, so I sold it to him. I ended up getting another Captivate as sort of a gift from a friend who had a bunch of gift cards to Future Shop or some store (I paid the difference).
Problem is, my phone is now completely bricked. I followed the tutorials here very closely, they were awesome. The phone is rooted as well. I was using odin try to flash the phone but it never succeeded. The first time I was able to get passed the download screen, and then to some menu and the phone got to the rogers load screen, but then after that it failed. Since then the phone would get stuck at the computer with the cell phone screen. That wasn't a problem to bypass and get to the download screen (there were 2 combos you could use: put in battery/volume down/power or plug in USB/Battery/both volume buttons and power/release volume up). The final attempt happened when using odin I used the proper 512 pit file and the correct PDA file. The phone was recognized by my computer and showed up in Odin (com3). I clicked start, the blue progress bar appeared on the phone and it looked like it was going well. Then all of a sudden the screen turned bright blue and just stopped completely. Then it turned off. And now its completely unresponsive. No combination of batter/USB/power/volume button works at all, it's dead.
Long story short, I spoke with a Rogers tech. He tried to help me out but couldn't do anything. He told me that he'll ship me a new Captivate which I received. He also asked me for my IMEI number, and I gave him the number of my original phone that I sold to my cousin. I'm not sure why I gave him that one, I had the original box in front of me and I just read that, plus I thought that this number is like my ID with rogers or something, I don't know.
Anyways, this phone that I have, because it's a third party phone, rooted, and completely dead, can I send it back or should I just pay for the phone they sent me? Should I take the risk and send it back? My cousin said we can just replace the sticker that has the IMEI number from his phone with my phone, but I don't know about that. If we did that, and Samsung found out, what's the worst that could happen :x Sounds shady...Plus, would Rogers care if the phone I send back is not the original one that I got through them, even though it is a captivate that is with Rogers?
I'm afraid that if we replace the sticker, sure if Rogers looks at that to make sure its my original phone it would get passed them since you can't even turn my phone on...but once it gets to Samsung, can't they look at the internal IMEI number and if they compare that to the sticker....owned?
Thanks
My vote would be to send in the bricked phone. The Rogers tech guy knew that your phone was bricked, so sending in a bricked phone shouldn't be a problem.
If they ask you why it has a different IMEI number than the one you gave them, just explain that you grabbed the wrong box.
Not with rogers but I changed my mind on which of our three I wanted to return to at&t after talking with them and providing my imei number. I originally wanted to warranty mine but decided to send in the wifes because her screen was developing a strange clarity issue. Never heard anything from them on the issue. I would definitely not recommend you trying to swap stickers.
Do NOT tamper with the IMEI number (sticker swapping included). Tampering with it is illegal...
Swapping the sticker will not change the contents of the files inside of /efs which have the IMEI both in plain text and encoded.
Ah thanks for the replies everyone, that was so quick.
I guess my main concern is that if Rogers looks at the IMEI number on my phone sticker, and realizes that its not the same as my original phones that I got through Rogers, they'll send it back. Is that the case, or does my warranty transfer over to my new phone? I'm not even sure if this is a warranty issue though since its definitely passed the 30 day period. Is there a warranty deal that Samsung specifically has with its customers, specifically pertaining to bricking as a result of software upgrades?
Or is this not as much a Rogers issue as it is a Samsung issue? I wish I understood how the process worked...for all I know, my phone has already been approved for shipment to Samsung, so as soon as Rogers receives it, they just send it over to Samsung and they don't care about those details pertaining to a persons Rogers account.
But I'm sure a lot of people are in the situation where they no longer have the original phone they received from their provider, and purchased one from a third party dealer, and something happens to it...what is their condition?
James, I think the reasoning for wanting to switch the sticker was because Rogers knows that the original phones IMEI number is as such, and because they can't turn the phone one they would probably just glance at the number on the label, and then send it off to Samsung. So I was wondering maybe I should call Rogers and tell them I gave them the wrong number? If I do that then, again, would they say that because the phone I"m sending in is not the original one they can't send a replacement and so I'd have to pay for it?
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Not with rogers but I changed my mind on which of our three I wanted to return to at&t after talking with them and providing my imei number. I originally wanted to warranty mine but decided to send in the wifes because her screen was developing a strange clarity issue. Never heard anything from them on the issue. I would definitely not recommend you trying to swap stickers.
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Thanks for the reply, that was a great help. Did you have to send it back in your original box for your phone?
The way it works here is you return your phone in the package they sent the refurb in. Just the phone, no cords, battery, etc.
Integrity.
problem? said:
Ah thanks for the replies everyone, that was so quick.
I guess my main concern is that if Rogers looks at the IMEI number on my phone sticker, and realizes that its not the same as my original phones that I got through Rogers, they'll send it back. Is that the case, or does my warranty transfer over to my new phone? I'm not even sure if this is a warranty issue though since its definitely passed the 30 day period. Is there a warranty deal that Samsung specifically has with its customers, specifically pertaining to bricking as a result of software upgrades?
Or is this not as much a Rogers issue as it is a Samsung issue? I wish I understood how the process worked...for all I know, my phone has already been approved for shipment to Samsung, so as soon as Rogers receives it, they just send it over to Samsung and they don't care about those details pertaining to a persons Rogers account.
But I'm sure a lot of people are in the situation where they no longer have the original phone they received from their provider, and purchased one from a third party dealer, and something happens to it...what is their condition?
James, I think the reasoning for wanting to switch the sticker was because Rogers knows that the original phones IMEI number is as such, and because they can't turn the phone one they would probably just glance at the number on the label, and then send it off to Samsung. So I was wondering maybe I should call Rogers and tell them I gave them the wrong number? If I do that then, again, would they say that because the phone I"m sending in is not the original one they can't send a replacement and so I'd have to pay for it?
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Honestly, since your manufacturer warranty is through samsung and that has nothing to do with who sold you the phone, i'd consider giving them a call.
I damaged my IMEI and forgot to make a backup of /efs. I called samsung and explained to them what the deal was. They sent me a postage paid label to ship them my phone and they ended up fixing it for free. They tear it all down, make sure its no physically damaged and fix the software. They actually ended up replacing the mainboard. They also charge nothing to evaluate the phone and give you a price to fix it if found out of warranty.
The only reason why I considered this was because I read here on XDA one guy doing the same after he did what you did (bricked his rooted phone from a bad flash). He had the same result.
So, before you go and get yourself into some trouble with rogers by sending them a phone with the wrong sticker on it, consider the alternative.
At the very least, call them and correct the IMEI. They may tell you to take a hike, but that's the risk of flashing your phone.
Also, I bought my phone from amazon and enrolled in the insurance. I ended up having to send my phone back to amazon as I bricked it within the 30 days (I was straight up with them and they over nighted me a new phone). I had to call in and tell ATT the new IMEI. They really did not seem to care that I was giving them the IMEI from some other phone.
Also, I believe that if you do not return the phone to them within a specific time that they just charge you full price for the phone. You wont goto jail but your wallet gets owned.
Hello guys
I need serious help here
This is my scenario: Day1:
I heard about this flashing custom roms so i thought it would be cool trying it with my phone. So i successfully did flash some roms and had recover many times after bootloop bcuz of nandroid.
But this time its different i try to install xposed installer and was currently using a custom rom. So i got bootlooped again but i wasn't worried cuz i have the powerful nandroid backup . So i restored my stock rom blah3x and it says successful then i reboot my phone . But the logo didnt show up so i tried to go to recovery again AND suddenly it just go back to this useless stock recovery HUHUHU :crying: idont even know why they make this useless ---- errr..
Day 2:
And this day i found this Sp flash tool blah3x . And as what i learned i need a full backup rom and obviously i don't have it and theres no link for it bcuz its very unknown and unsupported device. But luckily i got the scatter file bcuz, before i was using MDK Droid tools to do things that i dont even know how to . So i tried to flash just the recovery . The one i flashed is the TWRP that i've been using for flashing rom and it was stuck in red bar so i unplugged the cable and reboot to recovery but its still the same. And then i was pissed off , so i click the format all + download and i think i saw a text that shows it was success ful( I DID THAT BCUZ I DIDN'T EXPECT IT WILL HAPPEN). After that i cant reboot to recovery and the phone all i have now is this white light when i plug the phone to pc with/without battery. Its hard-bricked right? am i right?
But i think i have some advantage,
-Im still under warranty
-And i formatted everything in my phone as you can see in Day 2 scenario, so that means that they cant know that im rooted right? am i right?
My QUESTION IS WILL THE COMPANY'S WARRANTY SERVICE REPAIR MY PHONE? WITHOUT KNOWING ANYTHING I HAVE DONE??
Note I'M SCARED IF THEY'LL SUE ME FOR LYING ABOUT IT
SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH AND NOT UNDERSTANDABLE AND A VERY LONG ONE STORY
NOTE: IM USING ALCATEL POP C7
Please someone reply it instantly bcuz i have 3 weeks remaining for my warranty to be gone
xmak17(AlcatelPopC7) said:
My QUESTION IS WILL THE COMPANY'S WARRANTY SERVICE REPAIR MY PHONE? WITHOUT KNOWING ANYTHING I HAVE DONE??
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Maybe it depends. They might be able to know you did tamper with the phone.
Note I'M SCARED IF THEY'LL SUE ME FOR LYING ABOUT IT
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:laugh: Seriously? Worst case scenario they'll void your warranty and ask you to pay for the repair or they will send you back the phone as is.
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Maybe it depends. They might be able to know you did tamper with the phone.
:laugh: Seriously? Worst case scenario they'll void your warranty and ask you to pay for the repair or they will send you back the phone as is.
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heheheheh xD .. do they usually do that? asking me to pay? if they know that i did something with the phone?
well if it depends , im gonna do it tomorrow, wish me luck
but first thing im gonna do is to make excuse for my dad that its an accident :'( i know its wrong but i need to do it cuz i know hes gonna be mad at me for knowing that im doing stupid things to my phone.
ahmm i'm just curious .. how will they find out that your phone is rooted anyway even if its bricked?? its ok if you won't answer that
well if it depends , im gonna do it tomorrow, wish me luck
but first thing im gonna do is to make excuse for my dad that its an accident :'( i know its wrong but i need to do it cuz i know hes gonna be mad at me for knowing that im doing stupid things to my phone.
ahmm i'm just curious .. how will they find out that your phone is rooted anyway even if its bricked?? its ok if you won't answer that
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heheheheh xD .. do they usually do that? asking me to pay? if they know that i did something with the phone?
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I don't know anything about this company's policies but in general, if your phone is bricked because you did something wrong and they can prove it, they will probably not repair it under warranty but most likely ask you to pay for the repair or they will send you back the device as is if you don't pay.
Its the same for most OEMs. If something broke under warranty, they will repair at no cost. If it break because you did something that void your warranty, they'll ask you to pay for the repair, if they can prove it (e.g. If the phone can't power on, then they can't prove anything, if the phone does power on and they can see you have flashed stuff, then they'll most likely charge you for the repair.)
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I don't know anything about this company's policies but in general, if your phone is bricked because you did something wrong and they can prove it, they will probably not repair it under warranty but most likely ask you to pay for the repair or they will send you back the device as is if you don't pay.
Its the same for most OEMs. If something broke under warranty, they will repair at no cost. If it break because you did something that void your warranty, they'll ask you to pay for the repair, if they can prove it (e.g. If the phone can't power on, then they can't prove anything, if the phone does power on and they can see you have flashed stuff, then they'll most likely charge you for the repair.)
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as what you said if they cant power on they cant prove anything .. and basically my phone cant power on so they can know right?? YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS .. So ill just make excuse to them that I dropped my phone and it cant power on again stuff like that so they will replace some hardware parts right?
BTW heres that they dont cover :
The Limited Warranty does not cover user manuals or any third party software, settings, content, data or links, whether included or downloaded in the product, whether included during installment, assembly, shipping or at any other time in the delivery chain or otherwise and in any way acquired by the end user.
In addition the Limited Warranty does not cover:
• Normal wear and tear.
• Product's serial number, the mobile accessory date code or the IMEI number has been removed, erased, defaced, altered or are illegible in any way and this shall be excluded from the warranty.
• Defects or damage caused by misuse of the product. Including not following the instructions for use or installation
• Malfunctions caused by external causes (e.g., radio interference from other equipment, power voltage fluctuations).
• Defects or alleged defects caused by the fact that the Product was used with, or connected to, any product, accessory, software and/or service not manufactured, or supplied by Alcatel or was used otherwise than for its intended use.
• Defects caused by the fact that the battery has been short-circuited or by the fact that the seals of the battery enclosure or the cells are broken or show evidence of tampering or by the fact that the battery has been used in equipment other than those for which it has been specified.
• Faulty connections resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage;
• If the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than an authorized service center, if it is repaired using unauthorized spare parts.
• If the Product has been exposed to moisture, to dampness or to extreme thermal or environmental conditions or to rapid changes in such conditions, to corrosion, to oxidation, to spillage of food or liquid or to influence from chemical products.
xmak17(AlcatelPopC7) said:
as what you said if they cant power on they cant prove anything .. and basically my phone cant power on so they can know right?? YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS .. So ill just make excuse to them that I dropped my phone and it cant power on again stuff like that so they will replace some hardware parts right?
BTW heres that they dont cover :
The Limited Warranty does not cover user manuals or any third party software, settings, content, data or links, whether included or downloaded in the product, whether included during installment, assembly, shipping or at any other time in the delivery chain or otherwise and in any way acquired by the end user.
In addition the Limited Warranty does not cover:
• Normal wear and tear.
• Product's serial number, the mobile accessory date code or the IMEI number has been removed, erased, defaced, altered or are illegible in any way and this shall be excluded from the warranty.
• Defects or damage caused by misuse of the product. Including not following the instructions for use or installation
• Malfunctions caused by external causes (e.g., radio interference from other equipment, power voltage fluctuations).
• Defects or alleged defects caused by the fact that the Product was used with, or connected to, any product, accessory, software and/or service not manufactured, or supplied by Alcatel or was used otherwise than for its intended use.
• Defects caused by the fact that the battery has been short-circuited or by the fact that the seals of the battery enclosure or the cells are broken or show evidence of tampering or by the fact that the battery has been used in equipment other than those for which it has been specified.
• Faulty connections resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage;
• If the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than an authorized service center, if it is repaired using unauthorized spare parts.
• If the Product has been exposed to moisture, to dampness or to extreme thermal or environmental conditions or to rapid changes in such conditions, to corrosion, to oxidation, to spillage of food or liquid or to influence from chemical products.
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If it's dead and you want to make sure it really doesn't boot up you could always format it with a very strong magnet. No physical traces and every chip in your phone will be blank.. But it's also irreversible. But it could also fall under rule number 3..
Olivier V said:
If it's dead and you want to make sure it really doesn't boot up you could always format it with a very strong magnet. No physical traces and every chip in your phone will be blank.. But it's also irreversible. But it could also fall under rule number 3..
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well i believe that my phone is actually dead and cant boot up except the light turns on when you plug it to the wall ... so will they not find out?? what do you think sir?
I say you should just send it off now
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Dudmaster said:
I say you should just send it off now
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you think?? ok i will try tomorrow morning .. i dont think they will charge me even if they find out.. its not like samsung brand phones right?? ok thanks everyone ill update if this case will be solved XD
and ahmm also can you/anyone give me a good excuse to cover the whole thing up??
xmak17(AlcatelPopC7) said:
you think?? ok i will try tomorrow morning .. i dont think they will charge me even if they find out.. its not like samsung brand phones right?? ok thanks everyone ill update if this case will be solved XD
and ahmm also can you/anyone give me a good excuse to cover the whole thing up??
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Just play dumb.. Might be handy if you Google the most common problems with your model phone. Alcatel isn't the most reliable brand in the world..
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Olivier V said:
Just play dumb.. Might be handy if you Google the most common problems with your model phone. Alcatel isn't the most reliable brand in the world..
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so what im gonna say is my phone just turned off and it wont boot up?
xmak17(AlcatelPopC7) said:
so what im gonna say is my phone just turned off and it wont boot up?
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Something like that yeah. It's up to them to figure it out, they get paid to help you, not the other way around.
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Hi all,
I've sent a S6 920F in for repair, the GPS never found a fix, tested it with two S6's and the other had a fix in 10seconds or less.
So we sent it in for repairs, the vendor told us the motherboard was replaced.
However, the problem still persists.
Now, the phone got returned, they say the phone's body was replaced, but there doesn't seem to be any traces of a new body (I assume they mean the aluminum chassis).
So, I'd like to know, if the motherboard was replaced, shouldn't the IMEI have changed ?! This is still the original IMEI.
From what I observe, they've flashed a different FW, the CSC was PRO (Belgium) and it's now PHN (Netherlands).
For them who are interested, this is a Dutch/Belgian vendor, I will not specify more details just to save myself from any incorrect claims.
My question answered: when a motherboard is replaced, a new IMEI should be registered to the device, to match the one on the back of the device. (Found this by searching this forum).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/lg-v30-sort-bootloop-factory-reset-t3826517 - This is the whole story that happened/my issue.
In this thread I'm asking less for technical advice but more for legal advice. Basically, my phone is stuck in a bootloop caused by an user-aborted system update. Details see my other thread.
The phone won't start anymore, google's ABH warning appears, then the phone reboots itself.
I bought the phone last week. So far I only did: 1) Register gmail for play store 2) Download and use one app (messenger) 3) Set a lockscreen password and make it request it on boot 4) Play the octopus android easteregg game
That's it. I haven't even made a single call on that phone yet. No root, no adb, no tinkering, nothing. The phone is practically still as new.
A few days ago I noticed a small crack in the glass on the phone. I don't know where that came from. I never dropped the phone at all. (No younger siblings or similar either)
First I called verizon (where I got the phone from), that was before the bootloop happened, about the crack. I have the highest tier phone insurance, paying $7/month just for that. Verizon told me they can replace it, but I'd have to pay a $150 deductible. WTF#1? I have highest tier insurance and this was not my fault, why can't they replace it? But ok. I don't mind the crack that much.
Now, because of the bootloop, I called LG directly. They told me the bootloop thing falls under warranty, however because of the crack the warranty is now void entirely. WTF#2? How can a warranty be void because of a small crack on the back of the phone that I didn't even cause? The cost to just diagnose the phone would be around $20 and the repair would be around $100, plus shipping costs. Maybe more, they couldn't name an exact price.
Is this really how warranty works in the US? Is there really nothing I can do now? I don't even know how to fix this bootloop (for some reason I can't access fastboot) and I can't pay that much money just to fix something that is entirely not my fault. So what are my options?
Hi guys,
Have a situation here - grandmother sent her Nokia 6 to repairs as the phone did not turn on anymore. This happened after she tried to install the factory update (the phone was plugged and charging). The service have now refused to repair the phone as they claim it has been rooted or attempted to be rooted.
The message that now pops up on the Android loading screen (after holding the power button for a while) is:
"Your phone has ever been rooted.
This may result in system instability,
malware or virus attacks or privacy information leakage."
Now, she's over 70 and clearly she has not attempted to root the phone. They have made all kinds of excuses - maybe the kids did it (there are no kids), we don't even know where you got the phone (a bit ridiculous), you may have installed some illegal apps. But for the most part they just claim that she has tried to root the phone.
The question from me is - can this type of message be caused by a bug in the update or in the phones software rather than what they claim? The message says "Your phone has EVER been rooted." Not that it has been rooted. And clearly no attempts were made to do so.
I mean, they might have even corrupted the phone themselves while trying to fix it as far as I'm concerned.
There have been many complaints about this licenced service center and their practices already and I just want to make sure that this type of message can only be caused by someone trying to root the phone and nothing else. There have been many complaints about bricked phones after factory updates and I just thought it would be that.
I'm about to file a complaint to the local authorities to escalate the issue as I believe the reason for the phone not working properly is solely the corrupted factory update.
Hope you can help as I couldn't quite find an issue that was exactly the same with this type of message.
Anyone?