Does anyone know where to send a sony xperia x10a for repair The usb port is broken Its rooted reckon be safe to send to SE
Where you bought it?
The same thing happened to me, i just contacted the ones who sold it to me and said that it wouldnt charge, and they fixed it. (That is actually a problem with the Xperia)
So my advice is: Contact the people who sold it to you, and say it wont charge
AreRiise said:
The same thing happened to me, i just contacted the ones who sold it to me and said that it wouldnt charge, and they fixed it. (That is actually a problem with the Xperia)
So my advice is: Contact the people who sold it to you, and say it wont charge
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Hi,
I have the same problem. But when I sent back my x10 mi-December to SE, I got it back 2 weeks later without repair. The said that the usb connector is broken and it's not covered by the warranty. Now, I have contacted my vendor directly and I am waiting for their answer.
The usb problems seems very common with the x10. If the vendor won't repair the phone, I will try to take legal action against them and SE. I have already contacted a government service here in France and they told me that they should repair it.
Is there some else who managed to get his phone repaired?
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Cheap EBAY car charger from Bargaincell.com fried the charging circuit/sync/USB connnector on my brand new 8525. The guy tells me he won't do anything about damages, so I'm stuck needing a replacement motherboard. Other than this my device is in perfect condition, so I'm not looking to part it out either.
If you have an operational motherboard, Please email me at:
natedog731 <NO @ SPAM> hotmail.com
THANKS!
Have you tried putting the phone in for warranty?
Well, I got the phone 2nd hand off of ebay (No Warranty). Shortly there after, another ebay product killed it. See this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1443395&postcount=22
I would still try and get it replaced through AT&T. I bought my 8525 through eBay and had an issue with it and AT&T still replaced it under the manufactures warranty for me. I've done it numerous times with phones over the years. The number you should call is 1-800-801-1101. It's definitely worth a shot...
Hmmm... I suppose the worst thing they can tell me is "no"...
I'll be damned... I didn't think that would work... A replacement is on the way! Thanks for the idea, TheBrit and ahfunaki!!
No problem, glad to have saved you some time and money...
And the nice thing is too, the phone you'll receive basically is brand new...
Bah... Cingular/ATT sent me a unit with the White screen issue. right out of the box... *sigh* A replacement for the replacement is on the way...
Nate731 said:
Hmmm... I suppose the worst thing they can tell me is "no"...
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Or charge you for the new phone after they determine the damage wasnt due to a defect. You gotta be careful as they try to find anthing to make your fault. I got a couple boards if interested
LOL Just called them again tonight... Time for the replacement for the replacement for the replacement . The rep tried to talk me into taking a different model in exchange. "Sir, since you've had the trouble with that model, how about a different model instead? A Blackberry 7100, perhaps?" LOL. He didn't seem too surprised that I asked about the Tilt, and it seemed like he checked stock and said that there was none so far. We'll see what happens.
omg.....really>? if i would of known this i wouldnt of opened my phone and voided it....do you guys think that they will accept it?? i got my 8525 from ebay
to ahfunaki:
Can you write all procedure step by step, because I don’t live in USA but I have couple friends in USA with ATT account? I can ask for help but their don’t realize how to do it, because I was send my device couple weeks ago but in ATT local store refuse to help because of ebay purchase. A can call to ATT via skype and organize everything.
Sorry for my poor English.
Hi guys
A while back my phone would not connect to the computer and now it does not even charge I took it to orange and they said that it is out of Organe guarantee since I have had b=it for longer than 6 months and that I would need to send it to Sony. I called SOny and they said that I should send it to them and they will fix it for free if the fault is due ti a manufacturer fault but will chage if it is not due nto a manufacturer fault.
Does anyone know what could be wrong with the phone?? DO you thionk that this will be a manufacturer fault?
Broken USB port. Probably due to misuse, like too many connects and disconnects without being gentle removing the plug, etc, and if it is due to misuse, they will charge you the repair bill.
I have the same problem. Before sending the phone try a couple of options like
A Different Battery
A Different Charger ... PLUG + LEAD
Charge with the Phone turned off. --> Can take a couple of minutes before a a red light / screen comes on ive found out.
If all this fails then it must be a broken USB Port. Am going to be sending my off soon, as intermits and effects the volume button when plugged in . Just they that hold the phone for about 2 weeks and i need my phone
Hope you get it sorted
Just got my phone back after 3 weeks!!!! Same thing happened to me too, but was still under warranty, had to unmod my phone first tho lol
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Orange are being retarded. Walk into a shop, request that they repair or replace it. Be firm yet polite, request manager if needed. Do it on a Saturday afternoon, busiest sales day, will not want you in front of customers, taking up sales time. Inform the manager that as the retailer your contract is with them not the manufacturer. It's his responsibility to make good on that contract, six months is an unreasonable period of time in which to develop a fault. He can get a replacement from SE but that it not your concern. The manager will know retail law, you now sound like you know what you are talking about, he'll cave, though he may need his area manager
There are common problems with both the USB port in the phone and with the included USB charging cable. Before trying to get the phone repaired you should first make sure the cable is good. The end of the cable that plugs into the phone can be easily deformed and wont properly connect (it plugs in but wont seat right so it wont charge/connect to PC) this happened to mine and I replaced it with a gigaware gold plated one that cost me $30 USD but charges my phone ~3x faster.
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thanks for the advice guys, I will just have to send it off to Sony. I really wanted to get it sorted without sending it to Sony since I have rooted the phone and added a custom rom which may cause problems since the guarantee is void if the software has been tampered with. I have tried a new battery and have tried 2 other cables with no success.
cockbeard said:
Orange are being retarded. Walk into a shop, request that they repair or replace it. Be firm yet polite, request manager if needed. Do it on a Saturday afternoon, busiest sales day, will not want you in front of customers, taking up sales time. Inform the manager that as the retailer your contract is with them not the manufacturer. It's his responsibility to make good on that contract, six months is an unreasonable period of time in which to develop a fault. He can get a replacement from SE but that it not your concern. The manager will know retail law, you now sound like you know what you are talking about, he'll cave, though he may need his area manager
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I completely agree, I work at Comet and was under the impression that the retailer always sends the product off to the manufacturer since I bought the product from the retailer and not the manufacturer.
I don't suppose anyone knows how much this could cost?
You can unroot the phone and flash the manufacturers FW back on the phone although in most cases just rooting and flashing custom ROMs doesn't void your warranty as the Android OS is google software not the phone makers.
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I had the same problem, went into local tmobile store, and they sent it off and I had it back, with a new main board and they had even replaced the screen protector for me all for free, in less than a week
I reflashed it with tmobile firmware before I sent it back btw
I was reading the Sony leaflet that you get with the X10 and it mentioned that the warranty does not cover changes in software however my problem is more of a software problem so I am hoping that this will not affect me. just hope they don't switch on the phone (after they get it working) and see a big blue piece of text saying Cyanogen with a blue line circulating around it
I cant believe Orange wont send it off for me whereas TMobile (who are more or less the same company) do send off the product off.
I am going to send it off to sony and will update this thread with the outcome as it may help other X10 users in the future
I had same charging issue but I got replacement of motherboard with new IMEI#.
Sony Ericsson gives 1 years warranty in India I was lucky... yes my phone was rooted and customized at the time when I gave it for repair.
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I have to wigle my chdrger alot. Afraid it will. Vreak soon
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I got my phone back today. They fixed the problem and re-installed their own hardware. The problem is that they installed the first 2.1 software and when I try to update my phone, it says you have the latest softtware Oh well, I can still install a custom rom and the main thing is that my phone is working again
I have a question.
I just broke my phone following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1702815
I followed every step in this thread, but when I want to power up my phone it doesn't do anything
No vibration, nothing. Volume+ and power button also don't work..
I think I broke my phone...
Is there any way to make my phone work again?
PLEASE HELP!!!
I think you're phone is permanently bricked . You might be able to recover it using ATF (Advance Turbo Flasher) but that requires buying special hardware and soldering it to your mainboard, and I'm pretty sure it would be expensive. If you're still under warranty, you might be able to have it replaced by Nokia.
phantomsniper773 said:
I think you're phone is permanently bricked . You might be able to recover it using ATF (Advance Turbo Flasher) but that requires buying special hardware and soldering it to your mainboard, and I'm pretty sure it would be expensive. If you're still under warranty, you might be able to have it replaced by Nokia.
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That's not good :s
I bought the phone from someone else so i think no warranty.
I have to buy a new one i'm afraid.
Thanks for your response!
bozzg86 said:
That's not good :s
I bought the phone from someone else so i think no warranty.
I have to buy a new one i'm afraid.
Thanks for your response!
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Maybe it's not to late, bozzy.
You can see if you have warranty just by checking your imei number, if yes just bring it to an ncs point.
Just read this and check your emei on the bottom of the page.
http://www.nokia.com/nl-nl/support/online-repair/
Goodluck
Yeah, I think the warranty might still work. I myself bought my phone from eBay, and I sent it in for repair because the battery cover was getting loose. It hasn't arrived at Nokia's Repair Center yet, but they checked the warranty from the IMEI number and sent me a prepaid shipping label so it looks like they'll accept it.
Mine still had the Qualcomm bootloader when I sent it so I'm not sure if they'll actually repair it, but since yours doesn't boot at all, I'm guessing they'll just flash back to stock without even checking to see if you rooted it or anything. They are supposed to be getting mine on Monday, so I guess I'll post back if they refuse to repair it because the bootloader is modified or because I'm not the original owner.
Hello XDA,
I am in a bit of a sticky position. I have a Sony Xperia Z2 D6503. I purchased the phone from a 3rd party seller on Amazon. The purchase was made around 3 months ago. With the £350 purchase i got standard earphones, charger and original box with the phone. The best thing the phone came with and i assume came with every Sony smartphone is a 2 year warranty.
This warranty entitles me to give the phone back and they repair the problem. Problems only being something i could not have caused, like overheating motherboard.. Or whatever.
The problem i have is my phone wont allow me to use any SIM card. It did when i first got it then after a couple of weeks the phone stopped sending or receiving phone calls and text messages . The weird thing is the 3G internet still works when i have my SIM inserted in the phone.
I obviously got worried and started searching why it happened & how can i possibly fix this. The research i done gave me the conclusion of my phones IMEI is blocked. So straight away i contacted Amazon and they gave the money back and i still have the phone (strangely)
I am now wondering weather i can use my Sony warranty and see if they will repair the phone even though it may be blocked. I have found out that i will not get in trouble as i have legit receipts that show i bought this phone before it was blocked and i have a reasonable reason why i have it.
Would Sony repair or replace my phone even if the IMEI is blocked? Considering the phone is in warranty and i have receipts to prove the purchase.
Please can you give me other possible solutions to this annoying problem.
Kind Regards,
HaroonZ2
I don't see why you shouldn't go for it, the alternative is to end up with an expensive media player.
But hasn't the seller contacted you yet? I find this pretty strange, but there's no reason to have any legal troubles if the third party didn't do anything about it.
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I don't see why you shouldn't go for it, the alternative is to end up with an expensive media player.
But hasn't the seller contacted you yet? I find this pretty strange, but there's no reason to have any legal troubles if the third party didn't do anything about it.
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The people I bought the phone from stopped replying over Amazon. So as policy amazon had to repay the money. However, they don't care what I do with the phone.
That's what I had in mind. I have a great media player. And £350. But imagine if I had a working sony Z2 and £350. You can't blame me for trying..
Cheers
Go to Sony and tell them about your problem, you've got nothing to lose.
Your point is valid, you've done nothing wrong, and even if they refuse to repair it on warranty, you get to keep the phone.
catalin.v said:
Go to Sony and tell them about your problem, you've got nothing to lose.
Your point is valid, you've done nothing wrong, and even if they refuse to repair it on warranty, you get to keep the phone.
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Yeah, I guess.
Cheers
Have you tried going to Settings> Wireless & Networks > More...> Internet settings (Download settings for internet and MMS). Also SIM cards do fail from time to time. I would get another from your carrier and then check that your APN settings are correct.
TailsNeon556 said:
Have you tried going to Settings> Wireless & Networks > More...> Internet settings (Download settings for internet and MMS). Also SIM cards do fail from time to time. I would get another from your carrier and then check that your APN settings are correct.
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Yes, this was one of the many things I have tried. Ive even considered changing the IMEI.. But I won't.
I have ran in to a dead end with this problem.. It seems like there is not much more I can do apart from taking a risk and giving it too Sony.
Cheers,
Haroon
I have a warranty concern as well, though it isn't an issue with a blocked IMEI.
I tried to pull out the sim tray today and it got stuck and in my frustration (and having no other solution) I used tweezers to pull it forcefully out. Pretty sure it got stuck on the contacts of the MB and bent them, since the tray won't go back in now. Now I can see this as kind of my fault, but not really right? I didn't do anything to make it get stuck and I'm not sure how else I'd have been able to access the sim slot. I obviously won't tell them I forced it out, but any chance they'd fix it on warranty?
hanano17 said:
I have a warranty concern as well, though it isn't an issue with a blocked IMEI.
I tried to pull out the sim tray today and it got stuck and in my frustration (and having no other solution) I used tweezers to pull it forcefully out. Pretty sure it got stuck on the contacts of the MB and bent them, since the tray won't go back in now. Now I can see this as kind of my fault, but not really right? I didn't do anything to make it get stuck and I'm not sure how else I'd have been able to access the sim slot. I obviously won't tell them I forced it out, but any chance they'd fix it on warranty?
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I'm sure they'll charge you for that.
They consider these type of fault, as user misuse.
mariosraptor said:
I'm sure they'll charge you for that.
They consider these type of fault, as user misuse.
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Yes that is something you will have to pay for. Like I said, Sons free warranty deal is only applied when the phone has an internal or external fault cased by the phone itself. Something a consumer damaged breaches the Sony warranty. Therefore you would have to pay some fee.
I don't know what you would pay; it may be something like a charge for sony looking at the phone then extra charge for it to be repaired.
I was gaming with my headphones connected and all of a sudden my mobile restarted by itself and ever since usb c type headphones not working , OTG not working and super charging not working. Mine is a one year old Mate 10 pro and hence it wont be covered in warranty, also I bought it from malasyia and mate 10 pro was not released in my country. hence the huawei guys said they could not service it in my country. Though they have released p 20 pro and mate 20 pro.
What could be the possible issue and please suggest some solutions , thanks in advance.
Clean your port.
It sounds as your port is not working. Cleaning will not help. I had the same problem and sent it for repair. Manufacture warranty was rejected due to relocked bootloader, sent it for repair using the statutory warranty (phone was at repair time only 5 months old, due to eu regulation they had to prove that it was my fault). Somehow they repaired it under manufacture warranty and they told me: it is a known manufacure fault. Mainboard and USB Board including the port were changed.
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It sounds as your port is not working. Cleaning will not help. I had the same problem and sent it for repair. Manufacture warranty was rejected due to relocked bootloader, sent it for repair using the statutory warranty (phone was at repair time only 5 months old, due to eu regulation they had to prove that it was my fault). Somehow they repaired it under manufacture warranty and they told me: it is a known manufacure fault. Mainboard and USB Board including the port were changed.
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thanks for the reply bro.. So will it help if i change the USB board alone.?