If you unlock the bootloader is there a re lock? Reason I ask is because if my phone breaks I want to be able to return it in original shape to get a replacement if it breaks.
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If you unlock the bootloader is there a re lock? Reason I ask is because if my phone breaks I want to be able to return it in original shape to get a replacement if it breaks.
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Yes but it says "relocked" on it so there really isn't a point.
So if I unlock it all warranty from tmo or htc is probably done huh?
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So if I unlock it all warranty from tmo or htc is probably done huh?
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Call HTC or T-Mobile to be sure. I wouldn't want to give you inaccurate information. My guess... they might still take it as a warranty exchange provided the damage wasn't due to tampering with the software.
When I unlocked mine, it said, " Unlocking MIGHT void your warranty". Whatever might means.
tmobile covers physical damage.. crack the screen and they won't see it
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tmobile covers physical damage.. crack the screen and they won't see it
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This is the most retarded thing I have ever seen anybody say please don't do that you will hate your life we don't cover damage physically you will either get a fee or have to pay a deductible if you have insurance.
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This is the most retarded thing I have ever seen anybody say please don't do that you will hate your life we don't cover damage physically you will either get a fee or have to pay a deductible if you have insurance.
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tough tmos warranty covered everything for $7 a month.. but not sure now that u mentioned ima read their insurance policy
I work for tmo warranty only covers defects or malfunctions physical damage is done through insurance which is 7.99 and you pay a deductible for 130 if it's physically broken and you return your broken device same if lost or stolen. There is an out of warranty fee for devices broken if you try replacing through the warranty when it doesn't cost anything, haven't seen anyone with unlocked bootloader though to know if you get charged upon inspection.
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Lol, tmo covers physical damage. Riiight, in that case, ill just go ahead and cancel my insurance since it completely defeats the purpose if tmo is coverin it for me haha..
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7.99 is called the PHP Bundle with Mobile security.
It is comprised of
Lifetime warrenty
Insurance (through asurion) protection against damage lost or stolen ($130 deductable)
Mobile security - register your phone online to track it when its lost via GPS or aGPS, make it ring when on silent or remote lock and wipe of the phone if its non retrievable
The main reason I pay for insurance is for the lifetime warrenty, at some point I will be offered an alternate exchange (upgrade ), that is how I ended up with the Amaze
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7.99 is called the PHP Bundle with Mobile security.
It is comprised of
Lifetime warrenty
Insurance (through asurion) protection against damage lost or stolen ($130 deductable)
Mobile security - register your phone online to track it when its lost via GPS or aGPS, make it ring when on silent or remote lock and wipe of the phone if its non retrievable
The main reason I pay for insurance is for the lifetime warrenty, at some point I will be offered an alternate exchange (upgrade ), that is how I ended up with the Amaze
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Ha, yes unfortunately i've had to pay that $130 deductible quite a few times, goin all the way bak to my hd2. And already with my Amaze, but thats only cuz the damn cops have it in evidence like a frikin week after i got it, so i did an insurance claim, and then ill have 2 wen i finally get it bak. But the point that needs to be made lol so that no one makes a dumb decision bcuz of wat somebody posted earlier... Do not go and physically damage your phone with the thought that t-mobile is just gonna go and replace it for you lmao id like to be there wen someone walked in with a busted up amaze expecting to have it replaced ha
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What are you going to do with the second one? Im pretty sure Asurion will charge you for finding the "lost one"
Correct. Tmo doesn't cover physical damage. The assurian warranty does. But is unlocking the bootloader and rooting it going to void everything? That would sink.
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It wont void anything with assurion, and its insurnance, not a warranty with them.
I unlocked and had an issue with the charging port, Tmobile covered the hardware defect without question
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What are you going to do with the second one? Im pretty sure Asurion will charge you for finding the "lost one"
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Well i have no clue wen the case will be over, atleast 2 - 3 months if not more. But i dnt kno if they will charge me or not bcuz my mom has done insurance claims where she still had the phone and it was just broken and never sent the broken one in and nothin happened. And another time she lost her phone, did insurance claim, then found her phone she lost and kept using it and kept the new one for a backup. And again, they never did anything.
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tough tmos warranty covered everything for $7 a month.. but not sure now that u mentioned ima read their insurance policy
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Yes they do cover everything for $7 dollars a month, including physical damage. But they dont just give u a new phone. Like any other insurance u have a deductible, which on smart phones like the amaze, is $130.00
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Yes they do cover everything for $7 dollars a month, including physical damage. But they dont just give u a new phone. Like any other insurance u have a deductible, which on smart phones like the amaze, is $130.00
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I have purchased the Square Trade warranties for my last 4 phones and they have been great. They cover damages the full term but you have to go to Tmobile for the original warranty period for defective phones. SquareTrade figures most people upgrade every 2 years anyway so that is all they offer. I ended up capsizing my sailboat in the ocean several years ago. I sent the phone in and SquareTrade sent me a new one. I cracked the screen on my TouchPro2 and they replaced the phone. They tend to just replace phones rather than fixing them so it is a great deal and much cheaper than
Tmobile's plan except for the fact that they don't cover loss. they always have 30% off specials as well if you sign up so you can save even more. I am very happy with all my dealings with SquareTrade!
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...but thats only cuz the damn cops have it in evidence like a frikin week after i got it...
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I'm curious to this but don't want to go off topic.
I've only had one situation where this was necessary and it wasn't a week. In the case that I dealt with it went to a detective for three days then the suspect had to pick it up from the evidence storage compound on the fifth day. This was for a major situation! Each city/county/state is different though.
Law enforcement don't usually like to take personal property unless it is absolutely necessary.
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So I was on a webex today with 2 guys from HTC about the new evo 3d and the evo view tablet..
they opened the qa - and it was asked what the hell happened with the evo 3d right camera being out of focus as well as the bootloader..
they claim to not know anything about the evo 3d camera being jacked.. and they had an interesting response on the bootloader -- attached is the Q/A Session audio straight from HTC.
** had to fix the attachment - not all of the mp3 was uploaded **
Cliff notes for those of us who don't want/are unable to listen?
sure - bootloader voids warranty - bootloader will be available soon - but on a 1 on 1 case with htc customer support - after you give them your esn so they can track the device if you ever try to send it in for repairs.
Camera issue - they claim they never heard of -- they where later emailed with link to the forums here with all the people with the screwed up camera issue complaints --
htc view tablet will hopefully be getting honey comb at the end of this month..
That warranty talk is bull****. Of they just remove encryption and let us root it then it will be the same as HTC devices released in the past. How could this possibly void warranty? Nonetheless, who sends phones to HTC anyway?
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That warranty talk is bull****. Of they just remove encryption and let us root it then it will be the same as HTC devices released in the past. How could this possibly void warranty? Nonetheless, who sends phones to HTC anyway?
Tapa tapa tapa
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I would imagine that ESN info would carry over to repairs with the phone carrier.
As for why it would void warranty, the biggest factor would be overclocking. I'm not sure exactly what and how other system modifications could affect long term stability of the phone, and they probably don't care. The fact is, allowing us access opens the phone up to potential problems not covered under the warranty as provided.
if he have sprints warranty it wont even matter.
I've already talked to a lot of couple regional tech managers for sprint and theres nothing even close to being setup to track unlocking, so it really won't change anything except after 1yr and only then if you don't have sprints ESRP or TEP
I'm calling BS on the warranty voiding and case by case. If that's true, then a lot of people will be pissed. I'm calling it now.
And honestly, this is the first time I've heard of the out of focus thing.
If they unlock my phone ill give them the esn.... **** it warranty never did me anygood when I get a new phone ever few months...
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I didn't hear anything about tracking the esn number... unless i missed it. It would be pretty low of htc to void your warranty if it is an obvious hardware issue such as loose micro usb port or dead pixels. No other phones with unlocked boot-loaders do that including Motorola, Samsung, and the nexus phones. It was also hilarious when at the end of the call you can hear the guy in the background pissed off and swearing, wish I knew what he was saying when the lady started to talk over him.
bull crap about warranty. I mean what does unlocking bootloader have anything to do with warranty. Motorola the company who started all this crap is not even saying this. Unless the CEO opened his mouth too fast and is eady to swallow is own words then I can understand. Other than that this is bull****.
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If they unlock my phone ill give them the esn.... **** it warranty never did me anygood when I get a new phone ever few months...
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^^ This...
They can have my ESN, Phone, License, etc number they want, as long as they step up to the plate..
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If they unlock my phone ill give them the esn.... **** it warranty never did me anygood when I get a new phone ever few months...
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Exactly.
Technically, rooting voids the warranty anyways. We've always just had the luxury of reverting it back to stock and undoing whatever mods we've made. If someone isn't prepared to accept that rooting voids your warranty, then perhaps that person shouldn't be rooting to begin with. If the warranty is that important to you, then leave the phone stock. I don't give a crap about the warranty. If i bork my phone by messing with it, then that's my problem (hasnt happened yet.....knocking on wood)
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I have Black Tie insurance, which covers accidental (which in my own theory covers my phone if it was to get bricked.) So I'll send my ESN away. The only problem with this is if you ever wanted to resell the phone...
with Black Tie, don't they get you a new phone? or is it a refurb ?
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with Black Tie, don't they get you a new phone? or is it a refurb ?
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Refurb w/ Rapid Exchange (~2-3 business days).
to hell with warranties just give me my unlocked bootloader >.<
Yeah what's this focus problem?
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Yeah what's this focus problem?
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When people are taking 3d video and I am assuming pictures as well, when viewing on a non 3d screen and it shows as side by side, the right picture is actually blurry and the left picture is much clearer.
If Sprint were to actually track rooted devices and not warranty them under their plan, they would be losing a lot of $7 a month charges that has probably just been extra money in their pocket for the most part.
Yea I was just thinking I still have TEP to fall back on, call in the phone stolen or something. I doubt ill brick my phone but something like the back light went out or whatever other manufacturer defect I will be expecting a replacement.
I think the reason rooting a phone freaks them out and makes them void the warranty when someone does it is because of overclocking. If you burn out your processor early because you are pushing it far beyond the speed it was meant to go, they don't want to have to pay to replace your phone.
I would bet if there was no such thing as overclocking they wouldn't really care. At least the manufacturer wouldn't...the carriers would still cry because you can circumvent their $30 a month tethering plans...
Well I'm filing for insurance claim due to the fact that i dropped my phone so many times that my WiFi simply isn't working anymore. Since I'm filing insurance claim n not with Verizon, will I need to return this TB to stock or can I just wipe everything and ship it out like this?
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I have never filed a claim so I am not 100% sure, but I am fairly certain that remember reading on a few occasions that the insurance company does not care about root.
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I've filed through Insurion a few times. They have NEVER seen one of my phones show up in their building. It's either "lost", "stolen", or victim of some other mishap that's made the device unreturnable. They don't ask a lot of questions in those events. Just give them the $100 and get the new phone.
I would highly recommend returning it to stock, but the fact that you dropped it so many times makes me agree with loonatik. Otherwise, Verizon has informed me that physical damage phones that come to their warehouse for warranty replacements will get charged like 300 bucks or something.
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I would highly recommend returning it to stock, but the fact that you dropped it so many times makes me agree with loonatik. Otherwise, Verizon has informed me that physical damage phones that come to their warehouse for warranty replacements will get charged like 300 bucks or something.
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That's what happened with my claim. They said I had to send it to Verizon and with them charging for physical damage or whatever I don't want them to charge it so I'm forced to "lose" my phone if I want a phone with working wifi again -_-
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I understand that HTC will not warranty my phone if I do the HTC method to root. I was wondering how that effects me? My phone is covered for replacement even if I drop it in a pool. They charge me 100.00 and I get another phone. So should I worry about the HTC warranty even if I've been paying the 7 bucks a month since I bought the phone for the sprint insurance plan?
If you need to replace the phone or go to the sprint store for repair you can always unroot the phone....or if the phone had water or physical damage and you need to replace the phone with the insurance is better to tell them you lost the phone they still charge you the same price...
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Htc will not warranty any "software" problems. Anything else though and they will still fix it.
ashton4life said:
I understand that HTC will not warranty my phone if I do the HTC method to root. I was wondering how that effects me? My phone is covered for replacement even if I drop it in a pool. They charge me 100.00 and I get another phone. So should I worry about the HTC warranty even if I've been paying the 7 bucks a month since I bought the phone for the sprint insurance plan?
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If u do use their insurance, just claim it was lost or stolen. U pay the same $100, but u are never required to send in the phone, so they'll never know. And as a bonus, the new phone they send is almost always hboot 1.40. I've done it 2 times, both replacement phones were hboot 1.40
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If u do use their insurance, just claim it was lost or stolen. U pay the same $100, but u are never required to send in the phone, so they'll never know. And as a bonus, the new phone they send is almost always hboot 1.40. I've done it 2 times, both replacement phones were hboot 1.40
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Thx for the info!!! I will definitely do that! Thx
If I unlock my device using the dev unlock, will that void my sprint tep plan too? Unfortunately, I have bad lick with phones and I'm afraid if I break it, I'll have to pay out of pocket to replace it
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dude741 said:
If I unlock my device using the dev unlock, will that void my sprint tep plan too? Unfortunately, I have bad lick with phones and I'm afraid if I break it, I'll have to pay out of pocket to replace it
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I honestly don't know, but I would think so. Their technicians (not all, though) have been known to check for this kind of stuff.
I know at one point they quit voiding it due to root, but unlocked bootloader is different than root.
Call your local store and ask, they may have more details.
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If I unlock my device using the dev unlock, will that void my sprint tep plan too? Unfortunately, I have bad lick with phones and I'm afraid if I break it, I'll have to pay out of pocket to replace it
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You could always run over it, throw it in the toilet, or flat out loss it, heck you could have a friend steal it.
Warranty is different from insurance. I can't imagine TEP saying the insurance you pay for is invalid just because your HTC warranty is void.
But i, of course,could be wrong.
sent from my Evo LTE, usually.
The way I read the unlock warnings even unlocking doesn't totally negate the HTC warranty.
If you have a manufacturing flaw, sreen coming up, button issue, etc. Seems that would still be covered.
But if you hose it software wise they don't want any part of it.
Well HTC seems to be using it to negate the warranty. With "may" becoming "will" if you read around on the One X threads there are some lengthy threads about this . With HTC refusing to fix phones with big screen burn spots (obvious HW issue), then charging the customer ~300$ to flash to stock. Primarily a concern for international HTC customers who rely on HTC directly for warranty. Shouldn't be an issue with insurance. So I know this is a bit OT. My apologies for that.
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I took my 3D to Sprint for repairs twice due to dead pixels. They swapped out the screen both times. I showed up rooted the first time, and the technician noticed I had ICS 3.6 on it and he said I neet to unroot for them to do repairs. That was easy. all I had to do was relock the bootloader and ruu back to stock. They dont care if it shows "relocked" or not as long as it was on a stock rom. From what I've read Sprints TEP is getting more expensive and the deductible is ridiculous. Not worth it if you do the math. However I still carry the insurance in case of bricking.
Thanks. I'm not worried about the price, the deductible might go up, but is still cheaper then buying a phone out right
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Ok looking to get insurance...I always had Att but thinking of trying squaretrade...I would do the monthly 6.99 plan do they cost the same...only thing I noticed is squaretrade is 99 deductible vs Att 199...but squaretrade doesn't cover lost or stolen phones...never had to make any claims with either...but curious if one is better then the other...I'm getting spooked on all these unexplained camera lenses cracking on some ones....
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lunercrab said:
Ok looking to get insurance...I always had Att but thinking of trying squaretrade...I would do the monthly 6.99 plan do they cost the same...only thing I noticed is squaretrade is 99 deductible vs Att 199...but squaretrade doesn't cover lost or stolen phones...never had to make any claims with either...but curious if one is better then the other...I'm getting spooked on all these unexplained camera lenses cracking on some ones....
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I've never used insurance. But after I had my first dropped broken screen on my n4 I decided I'd get insurance. The coverage for lost and stolen phones is what did it for me. And the fact it is on my bill makes it easier to keep up with payment. My .02
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Yeah luckily I never lost my phone before so that's why I was thinking squaretrade...I dunno this thread here has me curious about the camera lense strength http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40630662
I pushed on mine a bit and it is pretty flexible....ahhh decisions
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Yeah luckily I never lost my phone before so that's why I was thinking squaretrade...I dunno this thread here has me curious about the camera lense strength http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40630662
I pushed on mine a bit and it is pretty flexible....ahhh decisions
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Yeah. I had never broken a phone of any kind before in my life. So now that it's happened to me I'm questioning myself...while I don't see a lost phone or stolen because my phone never leaves my side. Anything can happen. I might look st squaretrade again though. Because now that I think about it. I'm not worried about losing my phone
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Yeah. I had never broken a phone of any kind before in my life. So now that it's happened to me I'm questioning myself...while I don't see a lost phone or stolen because my phone never leaves my side. Anything can happen. I might look st squaretrade again though. Because now that I think about it. I'm not worried about losing my phone
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I never used to have any insurance before we had our son , but now that my son is 2 years old i always go for an insurance, since i love to keep my phone naked and squaretrade is my #1 choice .
My son broke my ipad 4 screen within 5 days they got it fixed for no charge ( since ipad insurance had 0 deductible ) . i got squaretrade for the HTC One they are 125$ for 2 years with 99$ deductible way cheaper than AT&T and the best part is if they cant fix the phone for whatever reason they pay you 700$ and you can buy whatever phone is latest at the point and still save some money.
there are 30% squaretrade coupons floating around all the time , in fact i posted 3 coupons yesterday on there check it out
with 30% (30$ max) off it comes down to 95 + tax
http://slickdeals.net/f/3886634-SquareTrade-30-code-Tuesdays
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I never used to have any insurance before we had our son , but now that my son is 2 years old i always go for an insurance, since i love to keep my phone naked and squaretrade is my #1 choice .
My son broke my ipad 4 screen within 5 days they got it fixed for no charge ( since ipad insurance had 0 deductible ) . i got squaretrade for the HTC One they are 125$ for 2 years with 99$ deductible way cheaper than AT&T and the best part is if they cant fix the phone for whatever reason they pay you 700$ and you can buy whatever phone is latest at the point and still save some money.
there are 30% squaretrade coupons floating around all the time , in fact i posted 3 coupons yesterday on there check it out
with 30% (30$ max) off it comes down to 95 + tax
http://slickdeals.net/f/3886634-SquareTrade-30-code-Tuesdays
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Yeah u make a good point...Att will give u the same phone where as squaretrade will give u money for the latest phone...
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My experience with squaretrade is not so great. I had insurance on my original moto droid. one day it stopped working so i initiated a claim with squaretrade. they say they will fix it or pay you...by fix it they mean they will send you a refurb. after waiting a week or two, they sent me a moto droid (not mine) that was functional but beat up (mine was not). when i called to complain, they insisted that it was my same phone and they had fixed it. they agreed to exchange it and i got another refurb in slightly better condition.
in the end, i got a working phone, i just wish they were more upfront about sending refurbished items.
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My experience with squaretrade is not so great. I had insurance on my original moto droid. one day it stopped working so i initiated a claim with squaretrade. they say they will fix it or pay you...by fix it they mean they will send you a refurb. after waiting a week or two, they sent me a moto droid (not mine) that was functional but beat up (mine was not). when i called to complain, they insisted that it was my same phone and they had fixed it. they agreed to exchange it and i got another refurb in slightly better condition.
in the end, i got a working phone, i just wish they were more upfront about sending refurbished items.
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You could just check the serial # on that phone and let them know its not the same phone . They can't lie about that
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Yeah luckily I never lost my phone before so that's why I was thinking squaretrade...I dunno this thread here has me curious about the camera lense strength http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40630662
I pushed on mine a bit and it is pretty flexible....ahhh decisions
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I don't have any case or protector on my HTC one at all, and I just notice it there is a scratch on the camera lens. Not sure if it affect the image quality, but the camera lens seem so fragile on the One, so it may be a good idea after all.
i cancelled my AT&T insurance and went with ensquared. its $99.99 upfront for 2 years of coverage and a $75 deductible. it covers pretty much everything:
General Product Coverage Components
Accidental Damage Yes
Liquid Spill Yes
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Fire Yes
Misuse and Abuse No
Loss of Data No
Extended Warranty Coverage Yes
Standard Battery Yes
Home Charger Yes
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My experience with squaretrade is not so great. I had insurance on my original moto droid. one day it stopped working so i initiated a claim with squaretrade. they say they will fix it or pay you...by fix it they mean they will send you a refurb. after waiting a week or two, they sent me a moto droid (not mine) that was functional but beat up (mine was not). when i called to complain, they insisted that it was my same phone and they had fixed it. they agreed to exchange it and i got another refurb in slightly better condition.
in the end, i got a working phone, i just wish they were more upfront about sending refurbished items.
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That's how it is with every insurance claim even the one AT&T uses. Sometimes you get a refurbished item sometimes you get a new one its all luck of the draw.
I personally decided to go with SquareTrade because for $95 for 2 years I thought it was a good deal and the deductible is only $100. Also SquareTrade is fully transferable and that will increase my resale value if I ever decide to sell the phone.
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i cancelled my AT&T insurance and went with ensquared. its $99.99 upfront for 2 years of coverage and a $75 deductible. it covers pretty much everything:
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only downside is you cannot cancel or transfer the insurance , with square trade its prorated.
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Ok looking to get insurance...I always had Att but thinking of trying squaretrade...I would do the monthly 6.99 plan do they cost the same...only thing I noticed is squaretrade is 99 deductible vs Att 199...but squaretrade doesn't cover lost or stolen phones...never had to make any claims with either...but curious if one is better then the other...I'm getting spooked on all these unexplained camera lenses cracking on some ones....
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You are back? We're you like me and hated the s4?
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You are back? We're you like me and hated the s4?
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Yes I'm back...lol...not cause I hated the s4...was a very nice phone...just too much like my s3 so I wanted something different...plus developers fixed a lot of the gripes I had originally with the one (like for instance making the logo into the menu button) plus just couldn't beat the front facing speakers on this phone
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