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I just wanted to know if anyone had exchanged thier g-tablet through Woot.com so that I could see what the process is. I've been trying to get my gtab repaired\replaced all week since it stopped charging. I've gotten absolutely nowhere with viewsonic, unless you count empty promises as getting somewhere, and in fact I forgot that I had sent an email to Woot.com seeing if I should go through them to get the device repaired\replaced.
Then out of nowhere, about 15 minutes ago, I got an email from Woot that a replacement was being shipped to me, and it's already in transit from texas!
I was just wondering, am I being sent an actual replacement device, and I'll return the malfunctioning one, or are they sending me a self addressed box so that I can send my g-tab in and wait for a replacement?
The shipping weight of the package they're sending me is about 3.6 lbs, so it seems like they may actually be sending me a real replacement, and then I'll send them the broken one...which would be totally badace.
Anyone had any experience with exchanging goods from Woot.com?
My WootTab arrived on Marth 30th, DOA. I looked on the woot.com faq and it said many times, they run out of stock so the most times, a refund was the only option. Because of what I read on the FAQ, I decided to just RMA it through Viewsonic. At the time, they still had the 800 number support and the CS guy I talked to was American and the office was located in Texas.
Yesterday, I tried calling to find out where my replacement was and found they had changed the number to non-toll-free number located in Beverly Hills, CA. and everyone (except for a lady named Sue) spoke with a foriegn accent, some very hard to understand. Sue actually did call me back and gave me my fedex tracking number and said it was in transit.
So, I do not know if I got lucky or not, but RMAing it through Viewsonic was not too painful. Just had to pay to ship it back, but I shipped it USPS so it was pretty cheap.
Mine arrived with a dead pixel, so I contacted ViewSonic to see if they would take it back. They directed me to send an email to [email protected] with my order number and why I needed an exchange. I did so, and received back an email a day or two later with a link to print out a FedEx Ground label for my return package. Sometime after I dropped it off at FedEx, I had confirmation that Woot had mailed me a new Gtab. Nothing was said regarding cross-shipping, but I am sure they get a notice when the barcode from the return package is scanned in.
The new Gtab arrived pristine and working, however I could not get the OTA update. I'm waiting for their server to come back online so I may get the official update, and begin the process of rooting.
I too got a replacement through Woot. Was really painless and the new one arrived within a week. I actually haven't even send the first one back yet.... You have a few weeks to print out the Fedex label.
Hey all, not sure if this is a warning or a WTF? My G-Tablet's card slot stopped working and I got an RMA number to send it in for repairs. It was received a week ago and I have heard nothing from them. No e-mail confirmation, Nothing.
So I decided to call back today and the 800 number for g-tab support was disconnected. (1-866-501-6405) This is actually the number in my RMA e-mail that was sent to me on 4/4/2011!
So I went back to the website and there is a new support line in California. It seems that Viewsonic is no longer doing the support for the G-Tablet. (The guy I spoke with last week was in Carrollton, TX) When I called the California number it went to a receptionist who told me the guy who does G-Tablet support is at lunch. WTF?
I am not sure what is going on, but it seems like things are not good at all. I'll report back when I get an update. Here is what it now says on the website:
Need help?
If you have any questions or problems please call our third party support line: (310) 228-4000
Suggestion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12843221&postcount=189
Something changed over the weekend and their support level has dropped substantially, imo. I actually talked to a VP in Viewsonic on Monday, but it is now Thursday and I don't see a major improvement in CS yet (the OTA updater got fixed, at least).
Call them up or Twitter them and complain - the more people who do, the more likelihood that someone might fix this debacle.
So, Asus and I have been going back and forth since December 26th. It started when the charging cable that I received was defective. I simply called them and asked for a replacement, and the troubles started there. It started by them wanting me to pay to send them the cable, because "my warranty only covers one way shipping." That's simply ridiculous, as the product was defective out of the box. I went back and forth with them about that for weeks.
After those two weeks or so (with my charging cable still not replaced), I realized that my Prime had extremely poor wifi and GPS performance, as many others have complained, and my screen was bleeding in two places. Once again, I called Asus and they started to give in and decided to give me a shipping label for my charging cable. I then brought up the poor WIFI, GPS and screen problems, so they told me to send the whole unit in for service.
I sent my Prime in and they had it for two weeks. After those two weeks, it was shipped and I was happy. When I received the Prime again, I noticed a brand new charging cable and charger. I took the Prime out of the box, booted it, and they fixed nothing on the tablet at all. Still poor WIFI, still no GPS and the screen still was bleeding.
I immediately called Asus, they apologized, and sent me a shipping label again. I shipped the tablet out the next morning. The tablet was received and at their repair facility with the status "Waiting on internal advise." That was fine and dandy, until two weeks later it was still at that status. I called them and they told me they escalated my repair, and I would be contacted soon.
A week passed and no one contacted me. I called again, they told me the same thing. So, yesterday I called and threw a fit to both Asus and Best Buy, and Asus had no clue what was going on, and Best Buy told me to get my unrepaired tablet sent back to me and they would handle it. I called Asus once more, and they told me someone tried to contact me and to check my email. I checked my email, and I received this from their corporate office:
Dear Valued Customer,
We have your ASUS TF201 in repair process. We apologize for the delay in service and the inconvenience this may have caused you. Due to non-availability of the replacement parts or units up to this time, we would like to offer you an option to buy back the unit for the full price based on the purchase invoice. If you accept this refund please provide a copy of the invoice in PDF or JPG format and attach to this email. This will also require the return of all accessories to the address provided below. Once these are received we will process and mail a check to you. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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I replied that I bought a third party warranty (SquareTrade) and a docking station, both of which were useless at this point, and asked if I would be receiving a refund on those too. An hour later, I received a reply with them saying that I will be refunded for the tablet, the dock, the warranty and any other accessories that were bought for the tablet. I emailed them my proof of purchase about an hour ago, and am waiting for my check.
Needless to say, I won. I absolutely despise Asus now. I have one of their desktops, I love it, and one of their OG Transformers which I've never had a problem with. From now on, I'm staying away from Asus products.
Does anyone have an recommendations as to what tablet should be my next purchase? I want something comparable to the Prime, but I'm staying away from Asus at all costs. I'm in no rush to purchase another tablet, so if anyone knows of anything coming out that would be equal or better, let me know please.
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B-RiZzY said:
So, Asus and I have been going back and forth since December 26th. It started when the charging cable that I received was defective. I simply called them and asked for a replacement, and the troubles started there. It started by them wanting me to pay to send them the cable, because "my warranty only covers one way shipping." That's simply ridiculous, as the product was defective out of the box. I went back and forth with them about that for weeks.
After those two weeks or so (with my charging cable still not replaced), I realized that my Prime had extremely poor wifi and GPS performance, as many others have complained, and my screen was bleeding in two places. Once again, I called Asus and they started to give in and decided to give me a shipping label for my charging cable. I then brought up the poor WIFI, GPS and screen problems, so they told me to send the whole unit in for service.
I sent my Prime in and they had it for two weeks. After those two weeks, it was shipped and I was happy. When I received the Prime again, I noticed a brand new charging cable and charger. I took the Prime out of the box, booted it, and they fixed nothing on the tablet at all. Still poor WIFI, still no GPS and the screen still was bleeding.
I immediately called Asus, they apologized, and sent me a shipping label again. I shipped the tablet out the next morning. The tablet was received and at their repair facility with the status "Waiting on internal advise." That was fine and dandy, until two weeks later it was still at that status. I called them and they told me they escalated my repair, and I would be contacted soon.
A week passed and no one contacted me. I called again, they told me the same thing. So, yesterday I called and threw a fit to both Asus and Best Buy, and Asus had no clue what was going on, and Best Buy told me to get my unrepaired tablet sent back to me and they would handle it. I called Asus once more, and they told me someone tried to contact me and to check my email. I checked my email, and I received this from their corporate office:
I replied that I bought a third party warranty (SquareTrade) and a docking station, both of which were useless at this point, and asked if I would be receiving a refund on those too. An hour later, I received a reply with them saying that I will be refunded for the tablet, the dock, the warranty and any other accessories that were bought for the tablet. I emailed them my proof of purchase about an hour ago, and am waiting for my check.
Needless to say, I won. I absolutely despise Asus now. I have one of their desktops, I love it, and one of their OG Transformers which I've never had a problem with. From now on, I'm staying away from Asus products.
Does anyone have an recommendations as to what tablet should be my next purchase? I want something comparable to the Prime, but I'm staying away from Asus at all costs. I'm in no rush to purchase another tablet, so if anyone knows of anything coming out that would be equal or better, let me know please.
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I won to but I won better I got 2 free chargers and a free ROG gaming mouse
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B-RiZzY said:
Needless to say, I won. I absolutely despise Asus now. I have one of their desktops, I love it, and one of their OG Transformers which I've never had a problem with. From now on, I'm staying away from Asus products.
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I think yours is the first case where Asus voluntarily offered to buy a Prime back. It's odd that they didn't offer to send you a new one; they've done that a couple of times. I wonder if some type of buy back program is part of Gary's "big announcment."
Does anyone have an recommendations as to what tablet should be my next purchase? I want something comparable to the Prime.
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The Acer A510's going up for pre-sale in the next couple of days for $449. It's discussed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522707&page=6
NewEgg also has the G-Tab 16GB and 32GB refurbs on sale for $276/361 and it would be a decent tablet to hold you over until later in the year when there are more next-gen choices available. The G-Tab has a great dev community.
The Amazon pre-order link is up but it doesn't give an ETA...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B007E8TWKA/ref=nosim/12479-rg2035-00-20?s=merchant
Really bro, I dont see this as "winning"...
The only thing I want them to do is to give me a working product, I wanted a cool working Android Tablet with Tegra3. If I had wanted the money in my wallet, I wouldn't have bought it.
I am so pissed off, I bought it because I was about to travel to Argentina for a few months, I never thought that I would be here sitting right beside the router to have WiFi or renting cars with GPS units because of the crappy internals. And I have no chance of getting a refund here...
I wouldn't say he won, but justice has been served at the least.
Here I am with a defective tablet as far as WiFi/GPS goes and while I could try to get a refund for it, I want a tablet in my possession and for the moment, this is the BEST tablet on the market in my eyes. It's just unfortunate that ASUS isn't living up to the quality as a manufacturer that I've previously known them to be.
So while I'm happy with being the owner of MY tablet, I know that's not going to last given ASUS's upcoming products that will place the Prime in certain obsolescence.
At the very least, other owners who are not happy with their Primes are being given the option to review their purchase.
OP, I'm glad you got your money back, and really appreciate the info
but it's not really winning because of what another commenter said
getting rid of the tablet is not success, getting one that actually works is.
One angle I've been looking at recently, Asus employees have it pretty bad right now. Asus has dumped hastily built hardware in the market, and made their lives much ****tier. That maybe explains the sudden buy back
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BarryH_GEG said:
I think yours is the first case where Asus voluntarily offered to buy a Prime back. It's odd that they didn't offer to send you a new one; they've done that a couple of times. I wonder if some type of buy back program is part of Gary's "big announcment."
The Acer A510's going up for pre-sale in the next couple of days for $449. It's discussed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522707&page=6
NewEgg also has the G-Tab 16GB and 32GB refurbs on sale for $276/361 and it would be a decent tablet to hold you over until later in the year when there are more next-gen choices available. The G-Tab has a great dev community.
The Amazon pre-order link is up but it doesn't give an ETA...
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B007E8TWKA/ref=nosim/12479-rg2035-00-20?s=merchant
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I figured they haven't offered many people the option of buying back their tablet. I'm happy mine turned out the way it did, honestly. Thank you for the info about the up and coming Acer tablet. I'm just not so sure I'd like an Acer brand product either..
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Really bro, I dont see this as "winning"...
The only thing I want them to do is to give me a working product, I wanted a cool working Android Tablet with Tegra3. If I had wanted the money in my wallet, I wouldn't have bought it.
I am so pissed off, I bought it because I was about to travel to Argentina for a few months, I never thought that I would be here sitting right beside the router to have WiFi or renting cars with GPS units because of the crappy internals. And I have no chance of getting a refund here...
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The only thing I wanted in the end was a functioning quad core (at the minimum) tablet and something that I know would last me a while and be happy with. Sadly, I can't get that from Asus. I classify it as winning simply because I can now wash my hands of Asus and get a newer and better tablet when they come out and hopefully deal with a company who can support their product.
BUYMECAR said:
I wouldn't say he won, but justice has been served at the least.
Here I am with a defective tablet as far as WiFi/GPS goes and while I could try to get a refund for it, I want a tablet in my possession and for the moment, this is the BEST tablet on the market in my eyes. It's just unfortunate that ASUS isn't living up to the quality as a manufacturer that I've previously known them to be.
So while I'm happy with being the owner of MY tablet, I know that's not going to last given ASUS's upcoming products that will place the Prime in certain obsolescence.
At the very least, other owners who are not happy with their Primes are being given the option to review their purchase.
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Honestly, I'm not happy about the fact that I no longer have a tablet. Though, two months without a tablet and a week or so with one, didn't really make me too attached to it. I am in no rush to get another tablet. I'm going to be playing the waiting game until something that impresses me comes out.
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OP, I'm glad you got your money back, and really appreciate the info
but it's not really winning because of what another commenter said
getting rid of the tablet is not success, getting one that actually works is.
One angle I've been looking at recently, Asus employees have it pretty bad right now. Asus has dumped hastily built hardware in the market, and made their lives much ****tier. That maybe explains the sudden buy back
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Honestly, I would have settled for a working tablet if I knew it would've lasted me a few years. The fact that Asus has about the worst service I've dealt with, I'm happy to wash my hands with them. I'd say I won in that aspect.
I sent my tf201 in for an RMA at the beginning of the month because the screen had started to separate, and made a horrible creaking sound whenever I picked it up. So it got back to me a week later (good turn-around time)... just to find the touch screen itself not functioning correctly. Worse yet, that creaking sound was not only still there, but now a new even louder sound was coming from the top right hand side, which when pressed caused a light-bleed like effect on the screen near the bezel. So not only was the touch screen not responding to touch, but the screen itself was not even placed on correctly or something worse had occurred. I rma'd it again a couple days later (about a week ago), and now they have my tablet listed as CID (customer induced damage ). The service center of course could give me no further information... and I am terrified after spending $680 on the tablet and dock (with taxes), that now I am going to get set back another 200$. Anyone else have a similar story with Asus RMA? I have read a few threads about wifi issues and the like, but to have the tablet returned simply not functioning, and then be told it was your fault, seems a bit outrageous.
Even worse RMA service...
I received mine for a "Christmas" gift during the whole initial release backorder problems...
Keyboard Dock only fully recognized about 25-30% of the time. I get the gift receipt for the Dock from the in-laws, go to Best Buy, Best Buy orders me a replacement that shows up about a week later.
Replacement dock has same issues, so I sign up for a VIP account and go to RMA the tablet (since it's now out of return period) through the website. RMA form captcha doesn't work. Keep trying for a week (no time to call between work/school/prepping house to sell) and still doesn't work. Find out later that the captcha is broken on Chrome/Firefox, but only on Mac. Weird.
Finally get RMA in early March. Send tablet to Asus on March 14th, they sign for it on March 19th. They enter it as "received" on March 26th, 9 days on the dock. After a phone call April 2nd, they send it back on April 17th.
I receive it and the keyboard dock works beautifully! I use the dock to do a full wipe/reset, set up all my accounts, etc. I get off work and go to use it in class as just a tablet? I have a 1" wide stripe of dead digitizer at the bottom of the screen (portrait). I e-mail ASUS immediately (Tuesday April 24th) and it is STILL marked as unread in their ticket system as I type this.
Anyone have any tips for getting this elevated? I'm going to try calling the 24-hour line right now... At this point, I want a new unit in my hands to verify it works before I send them back this one.
OS I am sorry to hear about your device, unfortunately I seem to be having a similar issue with mine. It sounds as if there is a faint creaking/popping sound coming specifically from somewhere around the right top(ish) area whenever I handle the device. My fear is that this is a precursor to something worse. I contemplated sending it in to Asus, but after all the horror stories I have read online I am absolutely terrified of letting them handle even such a small and simple issue.
To be absolutely honest, Asus typically manufacturers quality products and the Prime is no exception. However despite their quality products their service seems to be an absolute and utter nightmare. For the amount of money we spend on this product service should be top notch. Sadly enough service is a costly endeavor and repairs don't come cheap. That is no excuse though, and Asus should in all accounts not only fix these problems at their own expense in a quick and timely manner, but they should also release a thoughtful apology for those who have been wronged!
I am still waiting for them to get back with me. The CSR told me it was CID, but I never received any email explaining exactly what they believe I did in the hours I had it between RMAs. They have "escalated" the claim two times now, and I did receive a call from someone saying they would email the service center and ask them to hurry up. I was also politely told if I have further issues, I could write a letter to Asus in California. I now think that was not sarcastic but the only way I might ever see a functioning tablet come out of this.
rvest: good luck...
They finally got me an RMA number after 8 days and covered shipping. Hopeful for the end result, but not holding my breath on the result, though.
Biggest suggestion I can give anyone for an RMA.
DO NOT EMAIL THEM AT ALL ABOUT YOUR PRODUCT. Your support goes much faster and it usually better(In my experience) if you CALL THEM!
Almost...
They finally waved the CID.. not sure what exactly they waved.. but I should have the tablet back on Tuesday according to Fedex.
I still plan to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau over this fiasco. Ridiculously poor customer service, poor support, and I will not have another Asus product again.
rvest said:
They finally waved the CID.. not sure what exactly they waved.. but I should have the tablet back on Tuesday according to Fedex.
I still plan to file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau over this fiasco. Ridiculously poor customer service, poor support, and I will not have another Asus product again.
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+1 thinking about doing the same, I still haven't gotten my 64gb back from those idiots yet...they received it on April 12th...still in repair, called several times, had it escalated several times all they said was "they will send them an email to repair center and see whats going on" "you will have to wait til we hear back from them, if we dont hear back from them then you have to keep on waiting til we all die"...........
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+1 thinking about doing the same, I still haven't gotten my 64gb back from those idiots yet...they received it on April 12th...still in repair, called several times, had it escalated several times all they said was "they will send them an email to repair center and see whats going on" "you will have to wait til we hear back from them, if we dont hear back from them then you have to keep on waiting til we all die"...........
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That is exactly what they kept telling me. But I finally got a guy who actually cared about the situation and did his best to escalate and make sure that someone saw the case... and bam my tablet is suddenly shipping back to me, "repaired"...
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That is exactly what they kept telling me. But I finally got a guy who actually cared about the situation and did his best to escalate and make sure that someone saw the case... and bam my tablet is suddenly shipping back to me, "repaired"...
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How did you manage that? I even got a supervisor to talk to me and thats the best he did for me.....
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How did you manage that? I even got a supervisor to talk to me and thats the best he did for me.....
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I guess it's luck of the draw.. depends on who answers the phone.. most want you off the phone asap because the service company gets paid by the number of calls they take..
I have been noticing that my Google Maps has been crashing on me every time I open it fresh out of memory. I sent a report to Google waiting for an update. I updated to the newest version; I downgraded; I rebooted the phone; tried it on 3G and WiFi; and did different combinations of Locations settings. All the same results. The GPS radio animation comes on and the radius is slightly off and wide. I tried the GassBuddy app, which has a map feature, and the errors are more pronounced. Only good side is this app doesn't crash like Google Maps.
Could this be a defect with my unit? If so, I want a replacement!
Or could this be a firmware issue?
Update...
Short version
After almost 3 hours of talking to different Sprint departments and one repair store over the phone, I was finally able to get a replacement phone. Now the waiting game
Long version
After doing some research, I decided to install an app called GPS Test. I was able to clear and update the AGPS data. Rebooted and opened up Google Maps, and still the same inaccurate location and wide radius, and freezing and ultimately crashing.
As a last resort I did a "Factory data reset", erasing everything I had customized and installed... to no avail. Still the same darn issue, leading me to finally call Spring Customer Care. After telling them and a supervisor that the "nearest" Sprint repair store is too far away for me to visit to have my phone physically looked at (I take public trans and the nearest one would have taken me over an hour to get to), they finally connected me to a Sprint technician.
The Sprint technician was so Yeah that was the face I made. He told to power off my phone and take off my battery. I was like, "Uh... the battery is not removable (at least easily)". And he was like, "Oh it's not. Okay just turn it off". He also said that in order to go to the settings menu, I needed to press the "Menu" button. THE MENU BUTTON! He clearly hasn't been trained with the new HTC EVO 4G LTE, since these phones and native ICS devices don't have menu buttons anymore. I Already knew what type I was dealing with.
He called me back after pushing something over the air on my phone. It updated some profile thing and some other network settings. I thought... great! Maybe that's all it needed.... Nope. Opened Google Maps and same thing happened. GPS not locking and Maps freezing.
At this point, I was 100% convinced that this was a hardware issue unique to my phone. I have been searching online at other forums, and judging by the lack of replies to this post, I'm the only one having issues with this particular HTC model. The technician was convinced that a Sprint repair store will solve the problem. He told me that I needed to take it to a repair store and have it looked at. I told him it's too far of a commute for me. I highly doubt they have the phone on hand, and I doubt they will somehow be able to magically fix a hardware issue. He insisted otherwise anyway and said that he created a ticket for me to explain the issue.
Frustrated, I called the "nearest" Sprint repair store and, once again, explained what's going on and what I've done so far. Again, like all of the other people I talked to, she was like, "Wow, you have the new EVO 4G LTE phone. That's so cool." I rolled my eyes, thinking give me a darn replacement phone... She proceeded to tell me that they don't have those phones in stock (OMG NO SURPRISE) and they don't have any software that would be able to troubleshoot that phone. If they did, they would have done an exchange. So even if I had gone there, I would have just wasted my time. She advised me to call Sprint Customer Care... AGAIN.
Called Customer Care again, gave them the rundown of all the runaround I'm going through, and the guy who picked up said that they understand about my issue, but he advised me that the best way would be to go about this was to go to try another Sprint store... And I'm thinking, wow, so you want me to try a different store that's even further from me, and you honestly think they'll have this phone in stock let alone software to troubleshoot it. I told him um, I highly doubt any other store will give me a different result.
After talking some sense into him, he finally had me talk to an even higher supervisor of some sort. The manager/supervisor said, "Yeah you would need to bring it back to the original store you bought it from... You bought it at RadioShack right?" And I was like "No. no. no. I bought my new phone online, via Sprint? I pre-ordered it. I got my OLD EVO 2 years ago from RadioShack, but not this." He was like, " oh okay I can see that." He finally said that he'll be able to connect me to some Order Processing department. I'm thinking, this better be the final line...
Nope. I was transferred and I was told by this new guy he knew the issue with my phone. He understands that because the technician had deemed it a hardware issue, that he would be able to get my problem resolved. He put yet again on hold, because he was trying to contact the last department, I wanna call it, JUST-GET-ME-REPLACEMENT-PHONE department. After 10 minutes of holding, a very-important-sounding told me that he apologized that I was having issues. He wanted to make sure everybody is enjoying their devices with no interruption. I'm thinking, YES! GIVE ME NON-DEFECTIVE DEVICE please!
After talking with this important guy, he finally assured me that they will be processing a return kit and a replacement phone to be shipped to me. He did say that because the HTC EVO 4G LTE is still not officially out, that I may expect delays. Great... even more waiting.
Did you try ##GPSCLR# or is it ##CLRGPS# one of those two. You need your MSL.
Tried ##CLRGPSX# . Nothing popped up. I tried downloading MSL reader but these types of apps require root. Like I mentioned I used an app called GPS Tools which have options to cler GPS data, but still the same.
At this point I think I've tried every practical steps to try to diagnose and resolvthe issue. I paid over $200 to get this device up and running. If I'm gonna be stuck with it for the next 2 years, I think I deserve all of the promised basic features to be working from day one. No relying on rooting and downloading or applying a third-party fix.
I was just unlucky.
Call sprint to get your msl number. You got the letters mixed up. It's ##gpsclrx#
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Thanks for the advise guys. Although I could have bothered to get in touch with Sprint for the millionth time to get my MSL, I decided to just wait for my replacement phone. I wasn't going to hassle them anymore than I have already, and nor was I going to bother rooting the defective item. As much I love rooting and flashing new roms (Mik fan) on my OG Evo, I think I'm going to wait a while to do it on this EvoLTE.
Good news is it came today. Even though they kept saying there's been a hold on the shipment and they have no idea when it would ship out, Sprint shipped it overnight over UPS Tuesday night, and I got it today at 9:30 am Pacific Time. Thank you Sprint! Must be partly due to the fact that the ban was officially lifted.
Genuinely glad I made that move, though. For the indoor test: I used GPS Test app on my replacement phone and the GPS service starts up a whole faster. It's able to connect to more and satellites and therefore get accuracy of up to 20-30 feet. Comparing that to the first phone that would take at least 20 seconds to latch on, and take another 30 seconds to connect to more than 4 satellites. And even then, it would only get an accuracy of at most 90 feet, most of the time it was just way off.
In terms of the Google Maps app, there is no doubt that Google needs to update it for the EVO LTE because there are still some bugs, but alas I don't get it freezing on me anymore while GPS service tries to locate me and eventually crash.
Outdoor test, I get all of these goodies, but 5x faster. Definitely happy I made the switch. I'm new to this city and I need my Maps to be working at all times!
Peace.
Google Maps was updated today. I was having tons of issues with Google Maps, but after today's update it is working 100%!! **** YEAH!!