My Evo 3D has been having weird 4G problems lately (goes into a connect cycle where it tries to connect, then turns off and on, and never really connects), and after taking it down to the Sprint store to have them look at it, there is apparently water damage inside the phone which instantly means no warranty repair, and I would either need to qualify for an upgrade($200), buy a new phone ($500 or more), or file a claim ($100).
They did show me the inside of the phone while explaining the water damage, and as everything else is working just fine on the phone, I'm wondering if I could just order the replacement part needed to fix the 4G and fix it myself.
It looks like there is only one logic board in the phone, so I assume that it's the motherboard, and I would probably have to replace that.
Does anyone know of any place that sells replacement motherboards, and how much they cost?
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My Evo 3D has been having weird 4G problems lately (goes into a connect cycle where it tries to connect, then turns off and on, and never really connects), and after taking it down to the Sprint store to have them look at it, there is apparently water damage inside the phone which instantly means no warranty repair, and I would either need to qualify for an upgrade($200), buy a new phone ($500 or more), or file a claim ($100).
They did show me the inside of the phone while explaining the water damage, and as everything else is working just fine on the phone, I'm wondering if I could just order the replacement part needed to fix the 4G and fix it myself.
It looks like there is only one logic board in the phone, so I assume that it's the motherboard, and I would probably have to replace that.
Does anyone know of any place that sells replacement motherboards, and how much they cost?
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Water damage? Where was the "water damage"? Were any of the red stickers activated? Was it just the USB port that was 'water damaged'? More info please bud
Note: "Water damage" can be from condensation.. like if you leave the phone in a glove box or something, or go running with it strapped to you.. or even just coming in from the cold and into a hot house.
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Water damage? Where was the "water damage"? Were any of the red stickers activated? Was it just the USB port that was 'water damaged'? More info please bud
Note: "Water damage" can be from condensation.. like if you leave the phone in a glove box or something, or go running with it strapped to you.. or even just coming in from the cold and into a hot house.
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The water indicators were activated, as far as I could see. The USB port wasn't water damaged, but the sales person pointed out the water damage on the grey padding on the inside of the phone housing, and also there apparently was a small puddle of water in the phone? I'm not entirely sure how that was possible, but this is what he said to me.
As for where it was, it was on the grey padding on the inside of the back housing. Most of it seemed to be spread out from there.
Also, I usually have my phone by the sink when I take a shower, and did answer it in the rain a couple times, so water damage isn't out of the question.
http://www.htcrepairparts.com/htc-evo-3d-c-129_728.html
You could replace the mother board but it's expensive.... Not sure if you can find it cheaper elsewhere. I would just file a insurance claim if you have the insurance..... Or buy one from Craigs list.
Also I am not sure but I think if you change the mother board you imei changes as well?
Surely if you are doing it under insurance, you could actually get a different phone? (i.e. a newer model.. like the One X.)
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http://www.htcrepairparts.com/htc-evo-3d-c-129_728.html
You could replace the mother board but it's expensive.... Not sure if you can find it cheaper elsewhere. I would just file a insurance claim if you have the insurance..... Or buy one from Craigs list.
Also I am not sure but I think if you change the mother board you imei changes as well?
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Oh yikes. I may end doing the insurance claim, then. Shame that I can't just replace the 4G part.
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Surely if you are doing it under insurance, you could actually get a different phone? (i.e. a newer model.. like the One X.)
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I don't think Sprint's phone insurance works like that. Phone exchanges are for comparable models, and even then, I think the only reason they wouldn't send you back the same phone is if they didn't have it for some reason.
Not only that, I don't think there's anyway to request a different model.
Oh I see, it's insured with sprint. Sorry I was thinking you were going to claim on your house insurance lol. Apologies, I made an assumption without thinking it through.
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My Evo 3D has been having weird 4G problems lately (goes into a connect cycle where it tries to connect, then turns off and on, and never really connects), and after taking it down to the Sprint store to have them look at it, there is apparently water damage inside the phone which instantly means no warranty repair, and I would either need to qualify for an upgrade($200), buy a new phone ($500 or more), or file a claim ($100).
They did show me the inside of the phone while explaining the water damage, and as everything else is working just fine on the phone, I'm wondering if I could just order the replacement part needed to fix the 4G and fix it myself.
It looks like there is only one logic board in the phone, so I assume that it's the motherboard, and I would probably have to replace that.
Does anyone know of any place that sells replacement motherboards, and how much they cost?
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I would surf ebay for parts... Also it would be cheaper to go 100 claim route....
changing the motherboard most likely would change your HEX/IMEI number also, in effect you have a new phone. ebay for a phone with a broken screen but otherwise working is a possible option, not sure the cost
bitslizer said:
changing the motherboard most likely would change your HEX/IMEI number also, in effect you have a new phone. ebay for a phone with a broken screen but otherwise working is a possible option, not sure the cost
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That would run him about 120 ish or alil more.
Yeah, it's beginning to look like replacing the board is going to be even more expensive then the claim. I may hold on sending my phone in on a claim until it actually has some serious issues. As of right now, even though 3G is slow as hell, it really doesn't interfere with the rest of the phone to not have 4G.
Also, I'm wondering if water damage is what caused the 4G to break in the first place. Might have been where the repair guys at Sprint stopped because they had a good excuse at that point, and that isn't actually the real problem.
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HOMG IT RANDOMLY STARTED WORKING. I'm sorry for your time.
Hello, I would like to start off by saying that I've looked around these forums occasionally after my friend introduced me to it. I have found this site and forums to be very helpful and I have hit a problem and I would like your opinion. If this is in the wrong section or I have done something incorrectly I am EXTREMELY sorry and would appreciate a point in the right direction.
Okay, so it all started when my friend was kind enough to give me his extra bodyguardz phone protector. So I put the cover on after a lot of tedious and fustrating work and allowed the phone to dry for 2 days. When I powered my phone on everything was fine EXCEPT that my touch screen does not work. After careful inspection I realized there seem to be some water stuck under the screen. I then allowed the phone to dry for a couple more days and I noticed the water amount decreased. At one point or another I did need to use my phone and since it worked beside the screen I figured it would dry even if I still kept using it. The amount of water has shrunken to the point where it is about the size of an ant. It has however remained this size for over a week and I dont see it decreasing. Now I have the Total Equipment Protection on my phone, but I realized that the water damage indicator sticker on the phone was gone red. The battery one is still white (I had the battery off the phone as I applied the protector). So what do you guys think I should do in this situation? Since the sticker is red I don't think they'll take the phone back. Should I just call them and say it was stolen and pay the $50?
Sorry for the long winded story and I am looking forward to your help. Everything seems to break on me and its really frustrating. I just got my laptop back after my back light died on me and the repair center forgot to send my battery back and I'm just getting mad at everything. Also had surgery earlier this week, haha aren't I lucky?
I could be wrong, but if you have TEP, water damage is covered. I was told that it's covered even if you drop it in the toilet or the lake. Many people have experienced a wide variety of results when making a TEP claim, so YMMV. If you take it in to your Sprint store, they may replace it, repair it, or tell you you have to go thru Asurion. If you don't like the answer you get the first time then try another rep.
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I could be wrong, but if you have TEP, water damage is covered. I was told that it's covered even if you drop it in the toilet or the lake. Many people have experienced a wide variety of results when making a TEP claim, so YMMV. If you take it in to your Sprint store, they may replace it, repair it, or tell you you have to go thru Asurion. If you don't like the answer you get the first time then try another rep.
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So you think they wont fuss over the water detection sticker being red?
OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD! IT RANDOMLY STARTED WORKING AFTER 2-3 WEEKS!
I don't think they will fuss about it. If they do try another rep.
A drunken night resulted in a cracked Streak glass. Just the glass, not the screen. So the phone is completely usable. The crack is about 3 inches long and very slight. It is hardly discernible
Service center folks told me I gotta pay some money(about $90) and they will replace the phone. But, I don't want a new phone and I don't want to pay any money. My phone is in warranty.
I am in a dilemma: I can brick my phone or induce some software defect and give it to them so they will have to replace the phone for free. I am pretty sure they wont be able to figure put that I have done it intentionally. The technicians over here in India are pretty dumb*. But this is unethical. I don't know what to do.
Also, how long can I use the phone in this condition without any further damage?
I request the wisdom of the humble streak users around here.
*I know they are dumb because when I bought my streak, its accelerometer was not working; a hardware defect. When i took it to the service center, the technician did not even try fastboot. They did a factory reset from the Setting Menu, gave me the phone and told me that it is fixed. I was like, it still is not working you dumb ****. Then they replaced the handset.
Pay the $90 or just buy a screen on ebay and fit it yourself voiding the warranty.
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A drunken night resulted in a cracked Streak glass. Just the glass, not the screen. So the phone is completely usable. The crack is about 3 inches long and very slight. It is hardly discernible
Service center folks told me I gotta pay some money(about $90) and they will replace the phone. But, I don't want a new phone and I don't want to pay any money. My phone is in warranty.
I am in a dilemma: I can brick my phone or induce some software defect and give it to them so they will have to replace the phone for free. I am pretty sure they wont be able to figure put that I have done it intentionally. The technicians over here in India are pretty dumb*. But this is unethical. I don't know what to do.
Also, how long can I use the phone in this condition without any further damage?
I request the wisdom of the humble streak users around here.
*I know they are dumb because when I bought my streak, its accelerometer was not working; a hardware defect. When i took it to the service center, the technician did not even try fastboot. They did a factory reset from the Setting Menu, gave me the phone and told me that it is fixed. I was like, it still is not working you dumb ****. Then they replaced the handset.
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Once you send it in, and they see the cracked screen, if they have any sense, they won't replace it and will declare it user abuse, send it back to you... at least that's what would happen on this side of the ocean... if you have ethical issues with doing that then do as InsertNameHere said and buy a new glass/lcd, because it will eventually start to bleed and moisture seep in through the crack
Pay someone from the guys there 10 dollars , and he will brick it for you, then after you get the get the Dell back, pay him another 10 so you will be safe for next time.
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Guys, thanks for your inputs!
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They actually told me that they will give me a new phone if I pay the $90 (4500 rupees actually). And I did not know that the screen will start leaking and that moisture will seep in. So before they change their minds and before my screen takes further damage I have decided to get my phone replaced next month .
Thanks to all of you again!
I searched the forums first, but all I found were cracked screens and the like. for months, my rezound has exhibited an issue in the bottom right corner of the LCD (see pics). it hasn't grown/changed or affected use, but it definitely ain't right.
the rep I showed it to at the verizon store swears that I either dropped it or pressed with the might of a thousand hulks on that portion of the screen, which in turn damaged the LCD. I say nay, nay to both, but they still won't allow a warranty replacement.
it's in a hard case five 9s of the time (took it out for pictures) and I certainly never mashed so hard on the screen that it'd cause damage. any thoughts? thanks
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I searched the forums first, but all I found were cracked screens and the like. for months, my rezound has exhibited an issue in the bottom right corner of the LCD (see pics). it hasn't grown/changed or affected use, but it definitely ain't right.
the rep I showed it to at the verizon store swears that I either dropped it or pressed with the might of a thousand hulks on that portion of the screen, which in turn damaged the LCD. I say nay, nay to both, but they still won't allow a warranty replacement.
it's in a hard case five 9s of the time (took it out for pictures) and I certainly never mashed so hard on the screen that it'd cause damage. any thoughts? thanks
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LOL for a second I thought your forum name was ****face.. Anyways back to the topic! I would honestly just call into customer care 800-922-0204 and tell them there's a defect with your display. They will make you do the stupid BS trouble shooting and pass you onto tier 2 tech. They will most likely even up giving you a warranty CLNR which you are most likely entitled to. As long as there is no physical damage/liquid damage it clearly is a manufacturer defect. As long as you're under warranty you should have no issues calling into Verizon. 9/10 times you will get nothing accomplished at a store unless its them making $$$$.
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LOL for a second I thought your forum name was ****face.. Anyways back to the topic! I would honestly just call into customer care 800-922-0204 and tell them there's a defect with your display. They will make you do the stupid BS trouble shooting and pass you onto tier 2 tech. They will most likely even up giving you a warranty CLNR which you are most likely entitled to. As long as there is no physical damage/liquid damage it clearly is a manufacturer defect. As long as you're under warranty you should have no issues calling into Verizon. 9/10 times you will get nothing accomplished at a store unless its them making $$$$.
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yea, it's sposed to make everyone look twice. I was even turned away at the DMV when I tried to get it as a vanity plate
before heading to the store, I called phone support for a warranty replacement. when the phone rep got to the part about "if this is determined to not be a warranty issue, we gonna charge your ass" (paraphrased), I declined. I figured a store tech would glance at it, shrug, then replace it no problem and I wouldn't have to worry about paying. so much for that hope...
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yea, it's sposed to make everyone look twice. I was even turned away at the DMV when I tried to get it as a vanity place
before heading to the store, I called phone support for a warranty replacement. when the phone rep got to the part about "if this is determined to not be a warranty issue, we gonna charge your ass" (paraphrased), I declined. I figured a store tech would glance at it, shrug, then replace it no problem and I wouldn't have to worry about paying. so much for that hope...
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I had the exact same issue on a replacement Verizon sent me about a month back. It was a purple looking smudge at the bottom of the screen. I called them right away and they sent me out another one.
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yea, it's sposed to make everyone look twice. I was even turned away at the DMV when I tried to get it as a vanity plate
before heading to the store, I called phone support for a warranty replacement. when the phone rep got to the part about "if this is determined to not be a warranty issue, we gonna charge your ass" (paraphrased), I declined. I figured a store tech would glance at it, shrug, then replace it no problem and I wouldn't have to worry about paying. so much for that hope...
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That's part of their script the whole "if its deemed not to be a warranty issue blah blah blah". Your phone has a manufacturers defect and it should get replaced free of charge. Give them a call! Best vanity plate I saw to date was ShesMad I lol'd pretty damn hard.
the whole thing about having absolutely no recourse in the event that they charge for a replacement is worrisome, but I'm feelin more confident about it being a defect now. danke
No problem and good luck!
I have a similar smudge spot on my Rezound now. It happened after I crashed on my bike and landed on the phone in my pocket.
It seems to happen with excessive pressure on the screen. The same thing happened to my Asus Transformer too, which is usually put in my backpack and has a lot of things pressing up against it quite often. Not much can be done except replace the screen, or the phone.
So, I received my HTC One M9 and activated it April 1st. There seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary. However, I just noticed that there seems to be a small crack under the screen. This is a crack that is not on top of the screen but underneath the main screen. You only see it when the phone has a dark screen and when the right angle of light hits it.
Now, I haven't dropped, banged, stomped, hit, bumped, squeezed, etc. my phone. I have used it just the exact same as I used any other HTC phone I have had (EVO 3D, EVO, EVO LTE, and M7). None of them have had this issue. I was reading some other forums and they think it could have something to do with overheating of the phone causing the internals to flex and crack the digital display or they thought it could be from pressure.
My questions are these. First, does anyone else have this problem? The crack is almost not noticeable unless under the certain light conditions. That is why I think it might have been there the whole time and I just didn't notice it. Second, do you think that is why HTC came out with the Uh-Oh program? They realized that there was some issue where the phones could crack internally from normal use and didn't know how to fix it? So, in a brilliant marketing/damage control, they unveiled the Uh-Oh program in an attempt to right what they found to be wrong?
Also, the two other forums which seem to apply are the following. The first is the one with the S4 users who noticed a crack under the screen. The second is the more interesting one and as I type this I think this is what happened to my phone. I noticed an oily substance that was in the middle of my clear case. I thought I spilled something on it and just didn't notice to clean it up. Now I realize that probably came from inside the phone. I have no idea what happened but I know it was from nothing I did. Just curious if anyone else experienced this. I'll submit photos once I can take a picture at a good angle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2454092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=439410
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So, I received my HTC One M9 and activated it April 1st. There seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary. However, I just noticed that there seems to be a small crack under the screen. This is a crack that is not on top of the screen but underneath the main screen. You only see it when the phone has a dark screen and when the right angle of light hits it.
Now, I haven't dropped, banged, stomped, hit, bumped, squeezed, etc. my phone. I have used it just the exact same as I used any other HTC phone I have had (EVO 3D, EVO, EVO LTE, and M7). None of them have had this issue. I was reading some other forums and they think it could have something to do with overheating of the phone causing the internals to flex and crack the digital display or they thought it could be from pressure.
My questions are these. First, does anyone else have this problem? The crack is almost not noticeable unless under the certain light conditions. That is why I think it might have been there the whole time and I just didn't notice it. Second, do you think that is why HTC came out with the Uh-Oh program? They realized that there was some issue where the phones could crack internally from normal use and didn't know how to fix it? So, in a brilliant marketing/damage control, they unveiled the Uh-Oh program in an attempt to right what they found to be wrong?
Also, the two other forums which seem to apply are the following. The first is the one with the S4 users who noticed a crack under the screen. The second is the more interesting one and as I type this I think this is what happened to my phone. I noticed an oily substance that was in the middle of my clear case. I thought I spilled something on it and just didn't notice to clean it up. Now I realize that probably came from inside the phone. I have no idea what happened but I know it was from nothing I did. Just curious if anyone else experienced this. I'll submit photos once I can take a picture at a good angle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2454092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=439410
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Here are some photos of the crack. Again, this is under the screen. The third image is a copy of the second but with the crack outlined since it is hard to see. Does anyone else have this?
I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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I agree i doubt ut oh was created for this reason. They had a very similar program with the m8 that was for 6 months im sure they just made the program even better to try to compete since phones are just starting to plateau.
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I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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Just curious, what would seeing it with a screen protector do? I am going to probably wait to send it in but either way, I don't think it is my fault. It's great they will replace it under their Uh-Oh program but it makes me feel like I am paying $100 for their mistake. If this wasn't there, I could get $100 toward my next phone.
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Just curious, what would seeing it with a screen protector do? I am going to probably wait to send it in but either way, I don't think it is my fault. It's great they will replace it under their Uh-Oh program but it makes me feel like I am paying $100 for their mistake. If this wasn't there, I could get $100 toward my next phone.
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You're talking about the $100 that wasn't there to begin with? I don't remember HTC giving me a $100 check when I bought the phone. You're not paying for anything because nothing is coming out of your own pocket. At least they give you a replacement without having to sign up for some TEP or whatever Sprint offers these days.
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You're talking about the $100 that wasn't there to begin with? I don't remember HTC giving me a $100 check when I bought the phone. You're not paying for anything because nothing is coming out of your own pocket. At least they give you a replacement without having to sign up for some TEP or whatever Sprint offers these days.
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That is the $100 I am talking about. I guess I am worrying about the future. I will be out $100 if I buy another HTC phone. Since it doesn't seem like that big of a deal to you, I will gladly accept $100 from you if I buy another HTC phone and need to send this one in under the Uh-Oh program. If I can't count on your donation, I will be out the $100 in the future due to an issue that is not my fault. That is simply my point.
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That is the $100 I am talking about. I guess I am worrying about the future. I will be out $100 if I buy another HTC phone. Since it doesn't seem like that big of a deal to you, I will gladly accept $100 from you if I buy another HTC phone and need to send this one in under the Uh-Oh program. If I can't count on your donation, I will be out the $100 in the future due to an issue that is not my fault. That is simply my point.
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Again, it's $100 that neither of us actually have from HTC. My point was that even if you didn't claim it under the uh oh program, there's no guarantee you won't need to use it the entire year. Anything can happen. Why worry about the future now?
Have you tried contacting HTC to see if it's a manufacturer's defect? I'm fairly certain defects would be covered under their warranty and you won't have to claim it under the uh oh program.
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Again, it's $100 that neither of us actually have from HTC. My point was that even if you didn't claim it under the uh oh program, there's no guarantee you won't need to use it the entire year. Anything can happen. Why worry about the future now?
Have you tried contacting HTC to see if it's a manufacturer's defect? I'm fairly certain defects would be covered under their warranty and you won't have to claim it under the uh oh program.
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If things happening now affect my future, then I worry about it and figure out what to do.
I actually did contact HTC and they are willing to take it back to verify if it was a manufacturer defect or not. They have a program where they ship you a replacement phone and then you ship them back your broken phone with a prepaid label. However, under that program you are automatically required to file it under the Uh-Oh program and there is no going back. They gave me the option just to send it to them and a level 2 tech was going to track it and give me the option to get the phone back if it was going to be an Uh-Oh claim. I was told they would send a shipping label but haven't received an email back with the label. I plan to call them again to confirm I will get a shipping label but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks for your thoughts. Not sure how this will play out but I will be reaching out to you if I buy a new HTC phone when it comes out. :laugh: (Hopefully my sarcasm comes out in my posts).
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If things happening now affect my future, then I worry about it and figure out what to do.
I actually did contact HTC and they are willing to take it back to verify if it was a manufacturer defect or not. They have a program where they ship you a replacement phone and then you ship them back your broken phone with a prepaid label. However, under that program you are automatically required to file it under the Uh-Oh program and there is no going back. They gave me the option just to send it to them and a level 2 tech was going to track it and give me the option to get the phone back if it was going to be an Uh-Oh claim. I was told they would send a shipping label but haven't received an email back with the label. I plan to call them again to confirm I will get a shipping label but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks for your thoughts. Not sure how this will play out but I will be reaching out to you if I buy a new HTC phone when it comes out. [emoji23] (Hopefully my sarcasm comes out in my posts).
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No worries. I'll start a gofundme account in your honor lol
Keep us posted on what happens. I don't see how this would be an Uh oh claim if you didn't do the Uh oh. Guess I better go read the fine print again.
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No worries. I'll start a gofundme account in your honor lol
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Cha-Ching!!!!!
I think the Uh-Oh Protection is very clever. Let's say, in a year, you've never had an issue that the heavy duty aluminum and thick glass can't handle. Now the HTC One M10, (or MX, as I think it's going to be called because of marketing) just hit the market at the same time as the Galaxy S7, the LG G5, and the Xperia Z-WhoGivesADamn and you're trying to decide which you want.
But wait! $100 off? Well gee. That's hard to pass up!
Alternately, fine print time...
HTC drops the "One" line. You go to a store to use your $100.... And they point out that the exact text is "If you don't need a replacement, we'll give you $100 toward the purchase of your next HTC ONE" .... But there is no more HTC One. Unless you want another m9.
No damage, stopped turning on, they already want me to pay shipping costs to and from them. So I fully expect their ****ty customer support to try and charge me since they already have tried to screw me once before by charging me four times for the initial purchase price upon ordering the phone.
Does anyone know what their service charge is to replace a screen? Has anyone gone through their BS circus acts?
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No damage, stopped turning on, they already want me to pay shipping costs to and from them. So I fully expect their ****ty customer support to try and charge me since they already have tried to screw me once before by charging me four times for the initial purchase price upon ordering the phone.
Does anyone know what their service charge is to replace a screen? Has anyone gone through their BS circus acts?
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Where did you buy the phone from? Did they really try to charge you nearly $5000 for the phone?
I've gone through Asus RMA over the years, maybe the particular repair centre closest to me happens to be great but I've never had major issues with them. A laptop repaired in under 2 weeks, handful of motherboards, most of the time free or reasonably priced. If the device was under warranty they just accepted it. Never had to pay shipping though since its not too far from me.
If the screen is just defective then it should be covered by warranty as that would be a manufacturer caused issue. Your total cost should be whatever it costs to ship to the repair centre, and thats it.
let us know how the saga plays out! Good luck!
Yes they did try to charge me 5k for it, and I ended up paying around 600 dollars in overdrafts and returned payment fees for all of my bills. My bank said it's Asus's fault, and guess what Asus said? "Our system doesn't make mistakes, it's a problem with your bank."
I've had absolutely dreadful results in the past with their turnaround time, and they've sent back a GPU and motherboard that were "fixed" but not really. I'm predicting to be told I have to pay around 500 to have it replaced somehow. And to be honest I may be done with them as a company for life, I've had about all I can stand at this point.
Which country are you in? They should fix it for free under warranty.
Just a quick update, it took them this long to get back to me. I received two extremely low resolution pictures showing very tiny surface scratches to the frame and the glass on the top left corner which would be from car keys.
Apparently that voids warranty and they want a suspicious $500 even to replace the entire OLED and glass assembly. As I expected a crock of BS from this company I'm not entirely surprised. What a joke though, $500 for an undamaged screen? Who's their drug dealer?
darkphoenix2012 said:
Just a quick update, it took them this long to get back to me. I received two extremely low resolution pictures showing very tiny surface scratches to the frame and the glass on the top left corner which would be from car keys.
Apparently that voids warranty and they want a suspicious $500 even to replace the entire OLED and glass assembly. As I expected a crock of BS from this company I'm not entirely surprised. What a joke though, $500 for an undamaged screen? Who's their drug dealer?
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Unfortunately I had to deal with a similar issue with HTC for a defective camera module. Factory defect. If it comes broken from the factory its on them to replace of fix it. Legally. The warranty is an agreement IE a contract. Even the 90 day warranties.
I had to threaten and start the process of a lawsuit, and of company no company like that would want to lawyer up for such a small sum. The next day I got a reply from them saying they would cover everything, and I eventually got my phone fixed.
Ive had a similar issues like that with Corsair and Gigabyte. It happens all the time. No one wants to take responsibility for anything, and sometimes you gotta force em haha.
After previous experiences, they're not going to budge. They don't even have this phone in their system to FILE for an RMA, that took an hour phone call to begin with. I'm just never going to buy from them again, they're ****ing garbage when it comes to treating their customers right. I never got the $600 plus dollars in overdrafts out of them for their system charging me repeatedly for the order either, even after my bank concluded it WAS their fault.
I will however be throwing my story up on every social media post of their for the rest of 2019.
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After previous experiences, they're not going to budge. They don't even have this phone in their system to FILE for an RMA, that took an hour phone call to begin with. I'm just never going to buy from them again, they're ****ing garbage when it comes to treating their customers right. I never got the $600 plus dollars in overdrafts out of them for their system charging me repeatedly for the order either, even after my bank concluded it WAS their fault.
I will however be throwing my story up on every social media post of their for the rest of 2019.
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If someone is proven to owe you money you have legal precedent to collect it. They know this. They also know a lot of people wont go through the hassle of trying to collect their money. So does LG, HTC, Samsung, OnePlus, etc and they will all try to hold on to that money if possible. Usually thats as simple as not responding to the customer. Its easy when you dont have a storefront. Only really Apple does (AFAIK), which makes it easier to argue with them and get what you should be getting.
Feel free to **** talk them for the year, but personally I feel like one post in an easy to see place is good enough. May as well put that extra effort tightening the vice on them. its not impossible. And its yours.
I hope everything works out for you bro, best of luck!
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No damage, stopped turning on, they already want me to pay shipping costs to and from them. So I fully expect their ****ty customer support to try and charge me since they already have tried to screw me once before by charging me four times for the initial purchase price upon ordering the phone.
Does anyone know what their service charge is to replace a screen? Has anyone gone through their BS circus acts?
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Hi there, got the same. Pulled out of pocket - black screen (later started to blink and bootloop)
so, as i recall i've seen a "scratch" nearby the left airtrigger area. later on i couldn't find it so i just forgot about it (thought when i'm going to put on some glass protection i wount be able to see it at all)
but, it appears that "scratch" was an amoled matrix crack... because when it all went black and then white - i can clearly see that crack is in this area. the phone itself is undamaged, not a single scratch, and there is NO WAY i could apply such a pressure to pass through glass and damage te amoled (seen JerryRig bend test?)
so far waiting for the shop to answer about would they exchange phone or not -_-
idk, at last - when a phone is designed to have a pressure applied (airtriggers) how come it cracks?....