[Q] Customer Care dubai - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi,
I live in Dubai and it has been almost 2 and half months since I bought my xperia S, I had the yellow tint issue earlier ,it wasn't there for a couple of days and now it is appearing again.
I "DO NOT" have a warranty I just bought it at a random store (there are like 100s of them here)
Do you think is there customer care center that I can give my mobile for repair without the warranty (just the handset) and there is no official sony customer care centers here
AAAB
12W09
Thanks

Can yoy upload some pics for the yellow tint cause I am curious the see what could happen after 2-3 months.
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Mine was also 3 months, until I handed my device to Sony Service two days ago...
Size-wize there was no change, the only problem is that the tint became more and more persistant, and it actually appeared even easier, at lower temperatures. In some cases, it was there when I turned on the screen even at room temperatures (OK, it is almost summer in Greece, but temps are 30+, not close to 40 yet).
@K900i: Maybe if you ask the shop from which you purchased the device from which region was the phone supplied, and send it there with a courier for a service under warranty?

gm007 said:
Can yoy upload some pics for the yellow tint cause I am curious the see what could happen after 2-3 months.
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I don't have any other phone ATM i will upload it as soon as possible.....well mine is just a slight yellow tint but it is always on the phone even when the phone is not more than 40 degrees heat
dragunov said:
Mine was also 3 months, until I handed my device to Sony Service two days ago...
Size-wize there was no change, the only problem is that the tint became more and more persistant, and it actually appeared even easier, at lower temperatures. In some cases, it was there when I turned on the screen even at room temperatures (OK, it is almost summer in Greece, but temps are 30+, not close to 40 yet).
@K900i: Maybe if you ask the shop from which you purchased the device from which region was the phone supplied, and send it there with a courier for a service under warranty?
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I just called up a few service centers and all of them say that they require a warranty card.....
and he also said it was to confirm that i was the owner of the phone and to confirm the phone wasn't stolen......looks like i have to live with this yellow tint
the place where i bought doesn't give a warranty card

K900i said:
Hi,
I live in Dubai and it has been almost 2 and half months since I bought my xperia S, I had the yellow tint issue earlier ,it wasn't there for a couple of days and now it is appearing again.
I "DO NOT" have a warranty I just bought it at a random store (there are like 100s of them here)
Do you think is there customer care center that I can give my mobile for repair without the warranty (just the handset) and there is no official sony customer care centers here
AAAB
12W09
Thanks
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Dont worry about the yellow tint .The more you use the screen the yellow tint will go away .I too had the same problem,Now at 41'C temperature i dnt find that yellow tint.

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galaxy s3 sudden death issues with Vodafone

i will keep it short and sweet.
my phone suffered from sudden death few weeks back. It wouldn't switch on or charge. It was working 100% fine the night before the morning where phone was dead.
anyways I called Vodafone and they said that's okay Sir we will do an exchange basis. I.e courier comes with a refurbished Samsung galaxy s3 in exchange for my phone and that should be the end of it.
However few days ago i received a letter for a charge of £100 for liquid damage.
Now the thing is phone has never been near water ever as far as I'm aware so I'm baffled
For time being i have paid charge as it was added to my phone bill.
anyways I have uploaded a picture they sent me of the so called water damage. I'm concerned that's its a scam and they have taken picture of another phone or put water on board them self.
I said i would be happy to return exchanged phone for damaged one i sent in but they refused and said Samsung wouldn't honour the warranty anyways as it has water damage.
donovan2123 said:
i will keep it short and sweet.
my phone suffered from sudden death few weeks back. It wouldn't switch on or charge. It was working 100% fine the night before the morning where phone was dead.
anyways I called Vodafone and they said that's okay Sir we will do an exchange basis. I.e courier comes with a refurbished Samsung galaxy s3 in exchange for my phone and that should be the end of it.
However few days ago i received a letter for a charge of £100 for liquid damage.
Now the thing is phone has never been near water ever as far as I'm aware so I'm baffled
For time being i have paid charge as it was added to my phone bill.
anyways I have uploaded a picture they sent me of the so called water damage. I'm concerned that's its a scam and they have taken picture of another phone or put water on board them self.
I said i would be happy to return exchanged phone for damaged one i sent in but they refused and said Samsung wouldn't honour the warranty anyways as it has water damage.
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One its a question in the wrong forum .
Two Samsung does not cover water damage if the indicators show .
Three water damage not an uncommon problem on any mobile phone .
Four having a repair and then getting a bill later is due to them exchanging the product and finding waranty was void after the exchange presuming it was SDS .
If it had gone back for repair and no exchange you would have been informed of the cost first .
jje
You need yo take this to the vodafone forum, this is a common occurrence wiyh them.
Rthe moisture strips can become 'activated` from many things out of your control and if this happens vodafone will NOT repair under warrenty. This is where (as you will be instructed by many established member on the vodafone forum) that you need to send to samsung approved repair centre, as there are apparently firther water damage markers inside the phone which give a better indication of water damage.
My personal instructions, but you are free to go your own way, contact vodafone, instruct your phone be returned (if they have give you another return that one) and send phone to samsung directly. You will no doubt have a different and better outcome.
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This is why you shouldn't go to your network provider... Just go to Samsung straight away and you won't get any bull****.
Liquid damage can also be triggered by sweat or rain.

[Q] UK - Returning phone to Samsung or claiming on insurance

Hi there,
My S3 has died (assuming it's the well known motherboard issue) - just wasn't working one morning, no light, no charge - totally dead.
I wondered what people's experience of returning items to Samsung is? I'm in Central London and the two Samsung official dealers get shocking reviews - seem to claim that everything is water damaged and charge £30 without any actual repair/replacement, taking weeks to do it.
How about returning the phone to Samsung? Any good experiences/horror stories? What is their turnaround time?
I have mobile phone insurance with my bank account - for a £50 excess they'll deliver a replacement phone next day, so that seems very tempting if the Samsung service is even slightly difficult.
One of those times I sort of wish I had an iPhone.
Samsung have certified repair centres. Try to find one and take it down.. Apple make you book it in for an appointment anyway so turnaround time is very similar.. I believe samsung service centres could be 1-2 week turnaround usually.. They are usually Ok seen as they may replace your mb or whole unit at a pinch.. Just take photos of your phone to show you have now scratches ect.. If you don't mind the £50 just take the plunge and go with your ins
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chrisgeller said:
Hi there,
My S3 has died (assuming it's the well known motherboard issue) - just wasn't working one morning, no light, no charge - totally dead.
I wondered what people's experience of returning items to Samsung is? I'm in Central London and the two Samsung official dealers get shocking reviews - seem to claim that everything is water damaged and charge £30 without any actual repair/replacement, taking weeks to do it.
How about returning the phone to Samsung? Any good experiences/horror stories? What is their turnaround time?
I have mobile phone insurance with my bank account - for a £50 excess they'll deliver a replacement phone next day, so that seems very tempting if the Samsung service is even slightly difficult.
One of those times I sort of wish I had an iPhone.
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If you got it on contract your network provider will repair free of charge mine took a week from sending off to getting it back
What's more it came back with 32gb instead of the 16gb storage it originally had
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the replies.
There's two Samsung repair centres close to me, and their reviews are absolutely terrible.
https://plus.google.com/102468586632805363693/about?hl=en
and
http://www.yell.com/b/CrC+(London)+Ltd-Mobile+Phone+Repairs+and+Services-london-E148PX-7342356/
So I'll be avoiding those with a bargepole.
I didn't buy my phone on a contract.
At least with Apple I could turn up to an appointment and be pretty confident I'd leave with a working phone. I loved my S3 but I must say in this case I'm jealous of my smug iPhone owning friends. I don't really have a good option here.
I guess to come back to my original question - has any actually returned their phone to Samsung e.g by post? I've no idea how well that tends to work. If that had good feedback I'd consider that.

[Q] S3 Black/blank screen after artifacting.

Hey,
Just wanting some help and pointers with this one....
I have had my S3 for about a year now, in that time It has been repaired about 3 times, All under warranty, all for legit reasons. (its had the mainboard replaced twice)
About 3 weeks ago, I noticed the screen was a bit discoloured. (brighter on one side and darker on the other) over the period of an hour it got worse and worse, screen started flashing single colours (RED, GREEN, BLUE, and purple......) after it did this for a while it then eventually just went black... The phone is still fully functunal, charges, answers calls (If i swipe where you normally would to answer calls), and still plays music, (after guessing where to press on the screen to start up music)
I have taken it to the repair centre,(Vodafone) and they had it for about 2 weeks, before they finally decided to get back to me, and say its not under warranty because its been water "damaged" They have justified this via the little stickers (water indicators) on the back of the phone has changed to a very very very slight purple (hard to tell really). and wanted to charge me $300 to get it fixed. I have then rung Samsung direct and talked to them about the issue and assured them that is has never been exposed to water, and they have said to reject Vodafones quote, and to send it into them. And they will check it for water damage and fix it.... if its under warrnaty still.. if not they will also just charge me to fix it..
Now.... my question is... Should I just be getting a new screen for this and installing it myself?
Could it possibly be another mainboard issue...? (would not surpirse me)
Should I send it into samsung to fix, even tho they may also claim its not under warranty....?
Suggestions?
Comments?
Water indicators on Samsung will reject warranty .
JJEgan said:
Water indicators on Samsung will reject warranty .
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Thought that would have been the case. Guess I shall be trying a new screen next?

[Q] Non-responsive touchscreen

I've had my ultra z for a little over a month, love it.....until now. The touchscreen is not responsive on about 90% of the screen, and the other 10% it is iffy. It is unusable now. I bought the phone directly from the sony store in canada, called sony they told me to do a software update using pc companion, which I did, it didn't work. Now I have to send the phone in to "be evaluated" which could take upto 14 business days!!!! No loaner phones are given, so basically I have to scrounge to find a replacement for the next few weeks. I'm posting here to see if 1) anyone else has had this problem and fixed it, and 2) any input on dealing with the service people at sony
The phone has no physical damage, I have never dropped it or hit it against anything, been very careful with it. I didn't put a protector on it. I have cleaned it with water and a microfibre cloth. When I touch the screen it clearly doesn't feel as smooth in all areas, and I am guessing that maybe the oleophobic coating has worn off a bit, and that somehow has affected the touchscreen responsiveness? I can't think of anything else.
fissure said:
I can't think of anything else.
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1) No issue with screen. Was charging and discharging issue.
2) As of this Friday it will be 6 weeks for me. . . 6 weeks without my Ultra!!
hamdogg said:
1) No issue with screen. Was charging and discharging issue.
2) As of this Friday it will be 6 weeks for me. . . 6 weeks without my Ultra!!
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6 weeks is quite a bit of time.
Update on my ultra, now it has ZERO responiveness. It is basically a brick. Can't get past the lock screen. This is f'in ridiculous. And on top of things, Sony wants me to pay for the purolator to ship it to them, what a bunch of B.S.
NEVER getting a sony phone EVER again. Should've gone with the Note3 ugh.
fissure said:
6 weeks is quite a bit of time.
Update on my ultra, now it has ZERO responiveness. It is basically a brick. Can't get past the lock screen. This is f'in ridiculous. And on top of things, Sony wants me to pay for the purolator to ship it to them, what a bunch of B.S.
NEVER getting a sony phone EVER again. Should've gone with the Note3 ugh.
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So let me get this straight.
You bought it from the Sony store. You returned it to the same store, and they want to charge you for shipping?
Refuse. Simple! Don't pay it. You have 1 year limited warantee. You don't need to pay for anything (unless its user fault) which upon testing they would be able to determine that...
Refuse to pay. Its the stores responsibility. They would then be compensated by Sony corp. HQ
hamdogg said:
So let me get this straight.
You bought it from the Sony store. You returned it to the same store, and they want to charge you for shipping?
Refuse. Simple! Don't pay it. You have 1 year limited warantee. You don't need to pay for anything (unless its user fault) which upon testing they would be able to determine that...
Refuse to pay. Its the stores responsibility. They would then be compensated by Sony corp. HQ
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No I haven't yet returned it. I was mistaken about the shipping; Sony emailed me a purolator label for shipping, so it won't cost me to ship it. However, a phone that is 45 days old shouldn't have a dead touchscreen given that the phone hasn't suffered any damage. In addition, I don't give a **** that I'm 15 days over the 30 day store warranty, they should simply exchange the phone, this is absolutely ridiculous. I conveyed that today to Sony and am expecting a manager to call me back within 1-2 business days, we'll see what happens but I don't expect much given the level of customer service so far.

Hardware damaged ZTE Z7 mini - (Warranty question)

Hi everyone,
I had ZTE for 2 weeks when I went to the the rainforest in Australia. (Near Mission Beach) It was extremely hot there, they said it was a heat wave. When I last looked at the mercury thermometer it was about 42°C in the sun, It was extremely humid as well. So not really good conditions for any electronics or people I guess?
After 3 days my phone didn't do anything any more, it was completely charged in the morning 2 hours later it didn't do anything it wouldn't unlock screen's completely black.
Things I tried:
- Holding power for a minute.
- Charging it for a full day.
- Hooking it to my computer.
- Waiting a week.
It's completely unresponsive only the red dot appearers when I plug it in.
I contacted the seller and they only responded with:
hello,
sorry for the problem,may I know what is the problem on the phone more clearly? it can;t be turned on after charging?
the phone we sent you was the original one and has been tested before shipment.
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hello,
sorry, if the phone has been used, we will check it if it was new, then offer refund .
would you please just return us the phone for checking and replacement?
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Now my question is:
Are there stickers in the ZTE that indicate overheating or water damage or anything like that?
Or any other reason they could refuse me the warranty? Heat and humidity shouldn't be a reason for the phone to die right?
My Oneplus one also did from the heat here in Australia, and they only want to replace it not refund it. So I need to pay to send it back to them, then they send me a new one to Belgium so my family can sell there. Hopefully I will just get my money back for the ZTE because now I'm here with 2 unresponsive smartphones and loads of trouble with the warranty.
Thanks in advance!
Interesting question. I have a Nubia z7 mini, and recently I was in vegas for 1 week, and temperatures there were between 42 and 48 degrees everyday. Never had an issue with my phone. there is no sticker for heat damage. But there is for water damage, its under the cover.
To be honest I would not have mentioned heat to the seller, I would of said it just didnt turn on one day for no reason. unless you got it wet, there should be no issue getting a replacement or repair I doubt they will refund your money.
That is the one big down side of buying imported Chinese phones. The way I see it is once you own the phone your on your own. Dont expect great customer service or warranty cover once your money is handed over. If they offer to repair or replace I would just get the phone back to them asap even if it costs you shipping as you are lucky you have a seller that even replies to your emails!

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