Exchanging note how to get everything back to stock helpppp asapp - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Hey guys so I m exchanging my note for a new one today is my last day for returning what do I have to do system wise to exchange it without any problems
I'm on the from by team perfection ics
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just odin stock image and it should return everything back to how it was, not sure if this relocks the bootloader, it probably doesn't so if not relock the bootloader

Would I have to reset flash counter or anythinf
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nman123 said:
Would I have to reset flash counter or anythinf
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supposedly it doesn't matter but I would, not trying to take any chances with returns or warranty

Just curious a to why you are exchanging it for a new one on the last day of the return period? Is there actually anything wrong with it?
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Yes, you will have to return your phone to stock, and flash the counter.

I have returned 2 already. The first one was in store as it was the first week and I hard bricked it to where it would not power on or anything. It was already rooted but I had not flashed a rom. I returned it without issue.
The second one was 2 days past the 30 day return period and my speaker blew (never seen that one beofre) and it sounded like a dry rotted kraggar from the 80's. This one was rooted and flashed, I just mailed it back as is and this to was without issue.
Probably a good idea to go back to stock though, and I probably will next time since I was worried, LOL.

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What is the deal with the flash counter?

What is the deal with the flash counter? Why would I not want to increase it? Are there any negative effects?
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It shows you have voided your warranty through root or custom software.
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I do not worry about flash counter, i have 2 Samsung phones replaced with 20 or more on each phone. Cell provider did not look at them at all
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I have had rooted with custom ROM phones replaced when I bricked them. Do these counters change the game? Has anyone with a note with a non zero counter had theirs replaced via warranty?
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I'm sorry to bump but has anyone else had any experience with this?
I just sent my phone back to have a stuck pixel repaired and I forgot to reset the flash counter. I only flashed it once.
I'm hella-nervous.
You guys need to search more.
[Reset Flash Counter Thread]
I'm not sure who deal with the returns, whether its Samsung directly or just ATT. I would presume its ATT since you can go to once of their warehouses directly to do any warranty exchanges. Prevents you from waiting upwards of a week for an exchange thru mail.
I've swapped out my Atrix 4G twice, both times with root AND bootloader unlocked. Both phones actually displayed the word "unlocked" on the main boot screen and there was no way to rid the text off the screen. Obviously...that voids your warranty. However it never affected any of my swaps.
So in short, I'm not sure if anyone has had their exchanges denied, but I'd like to know. This is my first Samsung device.
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I just sent my phone to Samsung with an upped flash counter. They got it today. I will know by the end of the week if they will repair it.
Fingers crossed.

Coming from tbolt

Getting my rezound Tuesday.
Wanna root it immediately but wondering what kind of issues you guys might get with your rezound cause not really sure about how the whole relocking your phone says phone relocked. Sorry its probably been asked but I've been searching for twenty minutes can the phone be completely relocked if the phone had issues.
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famester said:
Getting my rezound Tuesday.
Wanna root it immediately but wondering what kind of issues you guys might get with your rezound cause not really sure about how the whole relocking your phone says phone relocked. Sorry its probably been asked but I've been searching for twenty minutes can the phone be completely relocked if the phone had issues.
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You answered your own question. It can be relocked. But it'll say relocked.
So no ones figured it out then I take it
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So no ones figured it out then I take it
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Figured what out?
To return the bootloader to factory locked not relocked. Just wondering cause I'm kinda weary of certified like new phones. I don't want to root have the hardware fail and not be covered. Or is this even a problem can it just be sent in relocked
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There's no way to put it back to full on "LOCKED" It'll say "RELOCKED" but there's been many people who've returned their Rezounds for different reasons with no issues because 99/100 times, the rep will not check to see if it's been unlocked or not.
It's not a problem. So far, nobody has reported a problem retuning a phone that has a real hardware problem with the phone in relocked condition.
Cool that's all I needed to know thanks
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I Am Marino said:
There's no way to put it back to full on "LOCKED" It'll say "RELOCKED" but there's been many people who've returned their Rezounds for different reasons with no issues because 99/100 times, the rep will not check to see if it's been unlocked or not.
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99/100 times the rep probably doesn't even know how to check it lol
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I returned a relocked Rezound for overheating with no problem a few months ago, but nobody can guaranty you will be able to do that. Technically you do void the warranty as soon as you unlock it.
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I returned a relocked Rezound for overheating with no problem a few months ago, but nobody can guaranty you will be able to do that. Technically you do void the warranty as soon as you unlock it.
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You don't void your warranty, HTC says you may void your warranty.
So by may void your warranty pretty much HTC means if you brick it from flashing say a radio or send it back running ics then your screwed?
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[Q] Why Should I Care About the Custom Binary Counter?

Coming from HTC phones and an ASUS Transformer I've never heard of this before. This is my first Samsung rooted phone. Every time you flash a custom ROM or Kernel this count goes up. So what? I guess my warranty could be voided, but other that???
If you don't care about voiding your warranty you have no issues
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That's pretty much it. Only noobs worry about this.
Anyway, some awesome dev will come up with a way to reset the counter, just like my other samsung phones, ie triangle away.
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I think people take this way too seriously.... When the SGS2 came out last year , I had to do a warranty exchange after only having the phone for a couple months. I was worried about returning my phone since it was rooted and I had flashed a butt load of ROM's. They sent me a new phone and I had to return mine in the same package. I was scared that samsung would totally go over the phone with a fine toothed comb and find that I had voided the warranty. Maybe I got lucky because nothing ever happened. Just my 2 cents, but when you send your warranty covered phone to Samsung, I doubt they take the time to check. Just return it to stock and dont have any signs of tweaking to it. Peace
It's on HTC phones too, and they can reset the counter.
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tarpon6 said:
Coming from HTC phones and an ASUS Transformer I've never heard of this before. This is my first Samsung rooted phone. Every time you flash a custom ROM or Kernel this count goes up. So what? I guess my warranty could be voided, but other that???
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You could be thrown into the bottomless chasm of despair. [insert fading scream here ]
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[Q] What happened to my screen and what can I do to fix it?

Hi XDA people,
I bought my Galaxy S3 2 weeks ago and I discovered this morning a crack on the left side of the screen.
It's small, but quite annoying when you spend more than 500 euros in something like this.
I have attached a picture of the crack.
I've never had a crack like that on a phone before (my 2 years old HTC Desire screen is perfect and has been through a lot...).
It looks weird to me as there's no impact. I don't know where this is from.
It never felt or hit anything.
If anybody here has an idea about what caused this, I'm interested. I suspect a defect.
Next question is: what can I do?
I'm using JB already so my warranty is probably void.
Is there a way to make sure the crack won't get bigger?
Thank you for your help.
You're warranty is not void, flash the original stock Rom with Odin. Before that use triangle away to rest flash counter. After the flash check that your flash counter is at 0.
And send the phone to warranty. Wait for and confirmation from someone more experienced. But this is how I sent my old note to repair center.
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Some of Galaxy S3 is cheaply made.
Exactly, but make sure use STOCK rom preferably for your country and use Triangle away (id recommend uninstalling it afterwards) ..Good luck!
Thanks for your replies.
I will restore to stock ROM and reset the flash counter.
If I send it to a repair center, will they fix it for free?
Rooted or not rooted has nothing to do with the cracked. Most probably Sammy going to blame on your careless. Good luck though.
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Guijoye said:
Thanks for your replies.
I will restore to stock ROM and reset the flash counter.
If I send it to a repair center, will they fix it for free?
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Take it back to where you got it and they should fix for free or give you another new one

Getting new phone under extended warranty

Hey guys my screen went out yesterday. I took it to Verizon and I am getting refurbished rezound under the total protection plan.
I am rooted...unlocked....custom boot loader...and Rom...c
Do I need to try to relock and factory reset every thing?
Since the screen went out due to bad hardware...does me having custom Rom and software screw me when they put a new screen in the old phone?
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ninjabeaver said:
Hey guys my screen went out yesterday. I took it to Verizon and I am getting refurbished rezound under the total protection plan.
I am rooted...unlocked....custom boot loader...and Rom...c
Do I need to try to relock and factory reset every thing?
Since the screen went out due to bad hardware...does me having custom Rom and software screw me when they put a new screen in the old phone?
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Better safe then sorry re lock s on
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ninjabeaver said:
Hey guys my screen went out yesterday. I took it to Verizon and I am getting refurbished rezound under the total protection plan.
I am rooted...unlocked....custom boot loader...and Rom...c
Do I need to try to relock and factory reset every thing?
Since the screen went out due to bad hardware...does me having custom Rom and software screw me when they put a new screen in the old phone?
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Its hard to do without a screen. But if you use the rezound toolkit you can run the ruu and that will get you back to stock. the progress will show on the command prompt so you will know when its done. Like the post above said, better safe than sorry. Chances are they won't even check though.
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Best to unroot if not and they see its rooted they can deny your claim and charge you full price. Not worth the risk
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Didn't unroot. Didn't S-ON. That's just me, though. Mainly because I forgot. I had no problem with it from Asurion. Though, as others said, better safe than sorry. You never know.
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