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Hi,
Does anyone know a good place to buy a cheap O2 XDA?
Some people claim it can be bought (with no subscription) around 500 Euro's.
I was unable to find a place where I can buy them for that price.
A shop around Amsterdam would be nice, but online ordering is no problem too ...
Thanx ....
Try eBay.com
Thanks for the reply
Good thinking, but we can't buy them from e-bay.
We need more then one, all with receipt.
And I think the risk of not getting the devices, or
(slightly) broken/buggy models is too big.
try O2 shop in Holland if they have them
in the UK they are selling reconditioned 32mb XDA's for 99 GBP with contract (can be data only), missing a few bits - headphones and software, but you can get these separate anyway.
I just cancelled my O2 data contract and bought another XDA with standalone data contract with PAYG voice.
Regards
Tim
Whereabouts are they selling them for £99 Tim?
buy XDA
Try: http://shop.brando.com.hk/
I just bought one from them excellent service ,
I sent them money via Paypal and the device was FedEx to me the day after.
Asa.
Tim C said:
try O2 shop in Holland if they have them
in the UK they are selling reconditioned 32mb XDA's for 99 GBP with contract (can be data only), missing a few bits - headphones and software, but you can get these separate anyway.
I just cancelled my O2 data contract and bought another XDA with standalone data contract with PAYG voice.
Regards
Tim
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You mean UK O2 shops are selling reconditioned XDA for 99 GBP ?
It's unbelievable.
yes 99GBP - I bought mine yesterday from O2 shop in Bluewater, (01322 623860) but I guess any of the larger O2 shops will do them - I didn't check the O2 shop in Lakeside which is smaller.
It had no headphones, leather case or software.
The headphones you can get for £20 GBP
Those horrible cases you can get for £20 GBP (or a decent one off ebay for $30)
and I have the software anyway - and would imagine you could obtain easily from this forum anyway.
It had the USB cradle, power plug - uk & european pins, little serial power adaptor, stylus x 2. The xda was in near perfect condition , only the label on the back was slightly lifted, where i guess the technicans have changed something. Maybe others will be different.
If you already have a 12 month voice contact, the data part is probably only 3 months. So i cancelled my data contract and will give the sim to someone and took out a new data contract (12 months if data only) with PAYG phone since i rarely use the phone (which most sales reps won't tell you - and the data contract works out £10 a month less for me anyway.
and now i just have to decide which XDA I keep, and sell the other one.
Regards
Tim
O2 is still selling these refurbished PDA for 99£ in all their stores I've seen in London.
I am worried about the absence of software.
What software usually comes, but is absent on the refurbished XDA?
Is it software to install on your PC/Laptop or is it softawre for the XDA?
Thanks
XDA for sale
For sale : O2 XDA , brandnew in the box, 32MB internal memory, € 500,-or info: [email protected]
WOW 99 pounds I want one but without service - Possible ?
99 pounds WOW
I am really interested in finding out this software missing part .....
1- Please, let me know. If this software can be downloaded from somewhere around here then I would contact them immediately to buy one.
I don't need any service I just need the device. Is that possible ? is this price for the device only without any service ?
2- Is this tri-band !!
Thanks a million guys. This is a great piece of information.
Can't find anything for 99 GBP at http://shop.brando.com.hk/
I just went to their website but couldn't find any thing for 99 !!
so I emailed them [email protected] to ask.
GONE
No more. All gone.
Can some 1 in UK tell us how much will it cost to buy one in UK with the plan? I don't need the plan but it seems that this is the only way to get1, right?
There's nothing on their website but go ask in their shop
I've bought mine a month ago now for 99 pounds in London, in Hammermith Kings Mall, but the two shops on Oxford Street also had them for 99 pounds.
I admit I haven't checked since then, but when I asked last month they said this wasn't a temporary offer and it would go on.
They don't actually advertise them anymore, but just ask for the "REFURBISHED" XDA in the store!
As far as I can tell the "missing software" is the 2nd CD-ROM provided by Microsoft which contains Microsoft Activesync (and probably other free Microsoft software) which you can download for free from the microsoft website. http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads/activesync35.asp
(version 3.6 is also available, but other users on this forum suggest you do not use it (yet))
It did come with the O2 CD-ROM
It did not come with the headphones, no replacement stylus, no leather case
It is NOT tri-Band
confusing response from O2
I went to the shop in Hammersmith this morning, they said they still carry the promotion but have no XDA "in stock" (read: none that have been brought back to O2 for "refurbishing") but when they will get some you'll still be able to buy them for 99£.
HOWEVER, i also called one of the shop in Oxford Street and they said they stopped selling them a "long time ago".
Sorry for the confusion, hope this helps.
Hammersmith phone number and or better email Website
Hammersmith contact info
Store name
Phone number
email address (Preferred)
URL
O2 Shop
43 Kings Mall, Hammersmith
W6 9HW
t: 020 8563 0542
I asked in the second O2 shop on Oxford Street, the one closest to tottenham court road ( Yes I know, I always go to the same places, ...)
They said the same thing:
- ...We don't have them any more
- But wil you continue the promotion if you get some more in stock?
- Yes...
He didn't say whether they were actually expecting to get any new ones in stock
I am not sure but...
somehow I get the feeling that the ease of unlocking has led O2 to change the strategy in selling these thingies.
On the other hand.....I just lost an online battle of command and conquer Generals. So there go my strategy skills :evil:
Robert
hi, i bought a xda unconnected from dixons for only £399
if you go into any dixons store, they will do a search for you across stores in the region, you must quote unconnected. (ex-display)
It would probably be cheaper to buy one on contact and throw the sim card.
12 months @ £15 per month = £180 + the cost of a phone.
If anyone does throw the SIM card, can I have it?
Regards
Tim
Hello everyone,
I bought my HTC Hero device 6 months ago from Expansys.
Two days ago my screen gone crazy and started having a life of its own - swiping between screens, typing my touch keypad by itself and so on...
Rebooted the phone and the life issue gone away but my bottom area of the screen stop responding to touch.
wiped, hard reset, flash all ROMs possible incl. Stock ROM.... nothing helped...
Apparently this is a known issue and the screen is a faulty one...
Anyway, now both Expansys and HTC told me I should send my device to them for repair...
My question is: where do you think I should send it for repair - Expansys or directly to HTC?
I was thinking maybe HTC will just repair the screen and maybe Expansys will send me a new one faster...
What do you think?
Thanks!
Working on the assumption that you bought it from Expansys UK, you should return it to Expansys. Your contract of sale is with Expansys, not HTC, and therefore according to the Sale of Goods act, it is Expansys who are required to provide any remedy. See here for details.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Working on the assumption that you bought it from Expansys UK, you should return it to Expansys. Your contract of sale is with Expansys, not HTC, and therefore according to the Sale of Goods act, it is Expansys who are required to provide any remedy. See here for details.
Regards,
Dave
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Thanks for the reply!
Basically I wonder who will give me the best service?
Do you think HTC will just repair the screen and return me the same device? which will take longer and will always be open for same error to return.
Or do you think Expansys will send me a new device instead of even fixing it?
I couldn't say for sure.
My concern would be if you send it direct to HTC, they may end up just sending it straight back because their contract of sale is with Expansys and not you, or worse try to charge you for any repair.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
I couldn't say for sure.
My concern would be if you send it direct to HTC, they may end up just sending it straight back because their contract of sale is with Expansys and not you, or worse try to charge you for any repair.
Regards,
Dave
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Although I still have HTC 1 year warranty...
But in that case I think, as you said, it is best to send it to Expansys...
Thank you!
Update: sending to HTC as I spoke with Expansys and they told me they're going to send it to HTC anyways so it would be best if I send it directly to HTC to shorten the repair time.
Hey Guys. I am planning on buying the Galaxy S3 I9300 international version instead of AT&T's version, but I was wondering what would be the best place to get the phone from? Also, what insurance does the international S3 have in the US? I've heard that since it's an international phone, it will not have a manufacturer's warranty in the US. Also, apparently you can't buy insurance through 3rd party companies because your phone is international. Any ideas? I guess the only place is through eBay and buy squaretrade's insurance but it does not cover accidental damage..... I'm perplexed
Worth Ave Group or Ensquared cover international phones. I'm using Worth Ave Group and they both cover pretty much all. You are correct on warranty. You can't get service from USA, usually you have to send it in Europe or have company you purchased the phone from do the warranty claim for you.
I think expansys-usa is popular site to buy. I would never buy from ebay since seller can't help you if anything goes wrong. Also I think I have heard squaretrade doesnt cover international phone but I'm not 100%
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zen0s said:
Worth Ave Group or Ensquared cover international phones. I'm using Worth Ave Group and they both cover pretty much all. You are correct on warranty. You can't get service from USA, usually you have to send it in Europe or have company you purchased the phone from do the warranty claim for you.
I think expansys-usa is popular site to buy. I would never buy from ebay since seller can't help you if anything goes wrong. Also I think I have heard squaretrade doesnt cover international phone but I'm not 100%
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I believe Ensquared does not cover international phones:
EXCLUSIONS:
AB: Covered Products not readily available in the United States through Communication Service Providers (overseas unlocked phones).
Why don't you buy it from Negri electronics and buy the warranty for 2 years ( 95$ as I remember) it will cover everything, I pre-ordered the AT&T version with the warranty that covers everything even theft after contacting their online support and they said they cover Canada too.
I sent them an email and I am waiting for the reply to confirm that they cover Canada since there is no point of spending 95$ for a warranty that doesn't work in Canada, call their support and see if they cover it before buying tho
This place will give you a warranty on your international version.
Safeware Insurance Agency
jojo_angelov said:
I believe Ensquared does not cover international phones:
EXCLUSIONS:
AB: Covered Products not readily available in the United States through Communication Service Providers (overseas unlocked phones).
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I ran across this YouTube video she confirms Ensquared cover international phones.
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Try Negri Electronics, they have great services although their prices are a bit steep. http://negrielectronics.com/
Negri's prices are quite steep, yes.... I am not sure if I will be able to afford it for that much...
I use Safeware. They have covered my phones for several years now, and never any hassles. Plus there is no deductible.
Expansys was the best on the preorders. Negri screwed everyone over. Look in the general preorder threads. My experience with Expansys was perfect.
Expansys are the worst to deal with, I had a Note that died, not only did they decline helping me with warranty, but they refused to give me the postal address of the Samsung they got it from so I could return it myself. I have a $800 paper weight because of them...
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Expansys are the worst to deal with, I had a Note that died, not only did they decline helping me with warranty, but they refused to give me the postal address of the Samsung they got it from so I could return it myself. I have a $800 paper weight because of them...
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That sucks... Sorry.. Could you tell me why did they decline to honor the warranty and was it accidental damage warranty or just parts
Hi,
I'm new to smartphones and am looking to buy the Samsung Galaxy S3 i9305 4G LTE 16GB from MobiCity UK (I'm based in the UK). I've looked at the standard (non LTE) version but want to buy SIM free and with some future proofing.
Under 'Specifications' it states 'Important Information' as "This discounted stock has a HK ROM with UK or US English locales."
Questions:
1) Is this safe to buy? What does this mean: 'HK ROM'?
2) Anyone had any dealings with MobiCity UK and if so, are they any good?
Many thanks.
1) could be a regional thing though i've had a phone come to me hacked with a custom rom installed.
lucasreece said:
Hi,
I'm new to smartphones and am looking to buy the Samsung Galaxy S3 i9305 4G LTE 16GB from MobiCity UK (I'm based in the UK). I've looked at the standard (non LTE) version but want to buy SIM free and with some future proofing.
Under 'Specifications' it states 'Important Information' as "This discounted stock has a HK ROM with UK or US English locales."
Questions:
1) Is this safe to buy? What does this mean: 'HK ROM'?
Phone/ Firmware for HK .
Point one you should be able to flash stock UK firmware
Point two as its an import from HK probability is no Samsung UK warranty return to HK for warranty .
jje
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1. The rom will be chinese but regional settings will include UK/US English
2. I bought my i9300 from them in september. Got it in 2 days via FedEX with tracking from their china hub. Got a free universal charging adapter, a mobi-city bag and Mobi-city gold (Which is their version of 24 months warranty) for free. If the phone breaks send it to them, simple as.
Edit: Also, try adding it to cart and it will actually show you all the warranty options you have. Personally I would Buy the i9305, pick the free insurance option of 12 months, then go here http://gadget.insureandgo.com/ and buy the silver or gold option. That way your covered for BREAKDOWN, THEFT, ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE & Water Damage.I do have Mobi-city's gold insurance but as I stated above it came for free with my i9300
Source: http://www.mobicity.co.uk/extras/warranty.html
Warranty
All handsets come with our 12 month warranty MobiCare 12, which is included in the standard purchase price. It is also possible to upgrade your standard warranty to MobiCare Silver, Gold or Platinum, the details of which are outlined below.
MobiCare 12
12 month UK-serviced warranty.
DOA replacement within the first 48 hours.
Equivalent to manufacturer’s warranty from such companies as Nokia, Sony Ericsson and HTC.
Assessment Guarantee: within 72 hours of receipt, generally 24 hours or less.
Repair Guarantee: within 30 days, generally less than 7 days, and replacement phone offered if unable to repair within guaranteed timeframe.
Return postage is included.
MobiCare Silver
MOBICARE 12 plus:
Express repair service where possible.
Courier pick up of faulty handsets.
Loan handset available for duration of repair.
MobiCare Gold
MOBICARE 12,extended to 24 month UK-serviced warranty.
MobiCare Platinum
MOBICARE GOLD plus:
Express repair service where possible.
Courier pick up of faulty handsets.
Loan handset available for duration of repair.
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Hi,
I purchased my Z2 from eBay seller name never-msrp.
I got the phone and it was factory sealed with Dock K36 included in the box. My phone was the Asian version I think since all writing on the box was in Asian, dont know which exact language.
My question is, can I send my phone to Sony in the US for repair? or I am stuck with no warranty? Can I buy other warranty like Square Trade?
Thanks.
Iorveth said:
Hi,
I purchased my Z2 from eBay seller name never-msrp.
I got the phone and it was factory sealed with Dock K36 included in the box. My phone was the Asian version I think since all writing on the box was in Asian, dont know which exact language.
My question is, can I send my phone to Sony in the US for repair? or I am stuck with no warranty? Can I buy other warranty like Square Trade?
Thanks.
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all Sony Xperia devices come with a 2 year warrenty, all you need is your proof of purchase weather it be an email or a physical reciept
your device should also be covered by who your purhcased from if they give a warrenty too
Iorveth said:
Hi,
I purchased my Z2 from eBay seller name never-msrp.
I got the phone and it was factory sealed with Dock K36 included in the box. My phone was the Asian version I think since all writing on the box was in Asian, dont know which exact language.
My question is, can I send my phone to Sony in the US for repair? or I am stuck with no warranty? Can I buy other warranty like Square Trade?
Thanks.
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It is covered by the US warranty but they will offer no time frame for repair citing part-sourcing as the reason.
Envious_Data said:
all Sony Xperia devices come with a 2 year warrenty, all you need is your proof of purchase weather it be an email or a physical reciept
your device should also be covered by who your purhcased from if they give a warrenty too
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Thanks!
You guys are sure about this?
I purchased SquareTrade 2Year Warranty anyways but just to know this for the future....
Iorveth said:
Thanks!
You guys are sure about this?
I purchased SquareTrade 2Year Warranty anyways but just to know this for the future....
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Just curious, what issues are you having? My z2 just started having a screen issue, I bought from the same seller. Have a line at the top of the screen that flickers mirroring the bottom of the screen, almost like a row of pixels at the bottom is cut off and displaying at the top. It's bizarre. Like if I tap the soft keys, a row of light glows in unison at the top of the screen in the same place...
Iorveth said:
Thanks!
You guys are sure about this?
I purchased SquareTrade 2Year Warranty anyways but just to know this for the future....
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i have been told this by a sony Team 6 dev,Team 7 deb, Sony customer Support in uk and japan, all xperia devices come with 2 yr warrenty nomatter where you got it from
Envious_Data said:
i have been told this by a sony Team 6 dev,Team 7 deb, Sony customer Support in uk and japan, all xperia devices come with 2 yr warrenty nomatter where you got it from
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Interesting, I just got off the phone with Sony regarding the issue I'm having and they said that I don't have a valid warranty...Hmmm.
i got my Z2 about 4 months ago from eBay (seller: never-msrp),.... i had a problem with my phone so i contacted the seller, unfortunate its the 30 days period already,....
so they directed me to Sony HK (Hong Kong) which was where the phone was original from or sold,.... i told them the problem with my phone,... they tried to help me fix it over the phone but unfortunately we couldn't so they told me that i had to send it over and most likely its covered under the manufacturer warranty,... so they ask me to e-mail them a copy of the receipt / proof of purchase before we can proceed with the process,... so i forward them a copy of the receipt from eBay and also from PayPal,....
they got back to me a day later,... and dismissed my claim because the phone was purchased overseas,.. so they can't fulfill the warranty,....
i guess there's some laws against products being purchased where ever you may be and being sent / used to a different country / overseas....
cHoLoCoY said:
i got my Z2 about 4 months ago from eBay (seller: never-msrp),.... i had a problem with my phone so i contacted the seller, unfortunate its the 30 days period already,....
so they directed me to Sony HK (Hong Kong) which was where the phone was original from or sold,.... i told them the problem with my phone,... they tried to help me fix it over the phone but unfortunately we couldn't so they told me that i had to send it over and most likely its covered under the manufacturer warranty,... so they ask me to e-mail them a copy of the receipt / proof of purchase before we can proceed with the process,... so i forward them a copy of the receipt from eBay and also from PayPal,....
they got back to me a day later,... and dismissed my claim because the phone was purchased overseas,.. so they can't fulfill the warranty,....
i guess there's some laws against products being purchased where ever you may be and being sent / used to a different country / overseas....
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Just contact Sony USA. They will tell you that your phone is covered but since it was designed and sold for a foreign market they will offer no timeframe for returning it to you. (They say 15 days for USA products) If they have to source parts directly from Hong Kong it can take time. I've done this twice with no problem whatsoever, including my z2 from Tawain. If it helps I've always communicated with Sony via chat on the USA website. I'm 99% positive every Sony phone comes with a 2 year warranty.
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Just contact Sony USA. They will tell you that your phone is covered but since it was designed and sold for a foreign market they will offer no timeframe for returning it to you. (They say 15 days for USA products) If they have to source parts directly from Hong Kong it can take time. I've done this twice with no problem whatsoever, including my z2 from Tawain. If it helps I've always communicated with Sony via chat on the USA website. I'm 99% positive every Sony phone comes with a 2 year warranty.
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That's who I contacted, the Sony USA service line. I'll try chat later today, that may work better actually since maybe there's a way I can upload pictures into the chat to show my issue.
tom1226 said:
That's who I contacted, the Sony USA service line. I'll try chat later today, that may work better actually since maybe there's a way I can upload pictures into the chat to show my issue.
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Well you could always send it through the Hong Kong Sony Repair Centre. Just lie and make it clear that it was bought while in Hong Kong.
If they want to be deceitful scum bags then a white lie is in order to get what you rightfully deserve.
stevles said:
Well you could always send it through the Hong Kong Sony Repair Centre. Just lie and make it clear that it was bought while in Hong Kong.
If they want to be deceitful scum bags then a white lie is in order to get what you rightfully deserve.
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Hmm maybe. Going to stop at a Sony store and see if they can help me out. If not, how would I go about finding out where my z2 originated? The box and everything is all printed in English.
tom1226 said:
Hmm maybe. Going to stop at a Sony store and see if they can help me out. If not, how would I go about finding out where my z2 originated? The box and everything is all printed in English.
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It sucks that you are having such a hard time. I've been singing the praises of Sony mobile support for years. I had such a good experience on more than one occasion.
All I had to do was give them my IMEI on Sony USA chat and they told me when, where, and intended sales market.
tom1226 said:
Hmm maybe. Going to stop at a Sony store and see if they can help me out. If not, how would I go about finding out where my z2 originated? The box and everything is all printed in English.
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Yeah IMEI lookup.
Google is your friend
I checked my device's imei at sony japan and shocked me, is it only for japanese made Sony device? Check here: http://103.4.144.182/sonymobile.co.jp/
jiggyb21 said:
It sucks that you are having such a hard time. I've been singing the praises of Sony mobile support for years. I had such a good experience on more than one occasion.
All I had to do was give them my IMEI on Sony USA chat and they told me when, where, and intended sales market.
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Thanks for the thoughts haha. I'm not giving up, just been too busy to take care of this (work, grad school starting back up, wedding planning). Going to try Sony on the live chat tonight after my video uploads to YouTube so I can link them and show the problem. I'll drop a link here too.
Guy at the Sony store was super nice, and thought it was really bizarre. He said they couldn't do anything in store to help though, that corporate had taken all techs out of the stores and any replacements, etc. have to go through being sent in now. Said if I'd been there in like Feb. I'd have just left with a new phone. Oh well, **** happens, I still love the Xperia devices. I just hope that Sony will honor the warranty, as it's an obvious defect.
Video link in case you're interested: http://youtu.be/BHtR5hylmN4
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stevles said:
Well you could always send it through the Hong Kong Sony Repair Centre. Just lie and make it clear that it was bought while in Hong Kong.
If they want to be deceitful scum bags then a white lie is in order to get what you rightfully deserve.
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Sigh, this looks like my only option. Sony US is telling me that since the IMEI shows that the device was bought in HK (assuming that's where it was imported from), that I would be responsible for the cost of any repairs that need to be done. And the kicker is they can't give me an estimate as to what those repairs would cost.
really Sony?
tom1226 said:
Thanks for the thoughts haha. I'm not giving up, just been too busy to take care of this (work, grad school starting back up, wedding planning). Going to try Sony on the live chat tonight after my video uploads to YouTube so I can link them and show the problem. I'll drop a link here too.
Guy at the Sony store was super nice, and thought it was really bizarre. He said they couldn't do anything in store to help though, that corporate had taken all techs out of the stores and any replacements, etc. have to go through being sent in now. Said if I'd been there in like Feb. I'd have just left with a new phone. Oh well, **** happens, I still love the Xperia devices. I just hope that Sony will honor the warranty, as it's an obvious defect.
Video link in case you're interested: http://youtu.be/BHtR5hylmN4
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Sigh, this looks like my only option. Sony US is telling me that since the IMEI shows that the device was bought in HK (assuming that's where it was imported from), that I would be responsible for the cost of any repairs that need to be done. And the kicker is they can't give me an estimate as to what those repairs would cost.
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Mmmm I had a TL I got on Ebay here in the US but the phone was an att model and they didn't care I got it on ebay, I just had to open a service request.
I also got my asian model (need to do the imei lookup) and that Sony don't cover it's warranty here in the US is pretty shocking and something to consider. Maybe it's squaretrade time for me also.
I'd be curious what happens eventually.
Good Luck