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So I have had this phone for a number of months. It's not the US branded galaxy S2. I own the SHW-M250K which is the KT's S2 in South Korea. So one issues I am having has been the USB port I have tried cleaning it and it has worked for a while but it has been starting up again with the charge status connecting and disconnecting when I don't have it plugged up. Issue 2 just started up a few minutes ago. When there is a battery attached to the phone it has a strong hissing sound. Not sure where it is coming from but it is strongest on the back side. It kind of sounds like when a battery is about to burst. I have checked with many batteries so that is not the case. I have also plugged it up with no battery in it, well it does nothing won't even boot so thats all i can really do for tests. Any body have any suggestions?
Return to service centre .
jje
I am trying to avoid going to the service center as, this phone is my only source of communication with My chain of command and friends and family. So i am trying to do everything I can and leaving the service center as a last resort. or else that is at a minimum a 3 day wait for a turn around.
Given you've tried other batteries, or at least that's the impression I got from your post (if you haven't you may as well try another battery if you're dead set against sending it to a service center), I don't see what possible fix anyone on here could possibly give you ? Something is clearly going on with the charging circuitry of the phone in all likelihood, and there isn't anything you can do as a user to fix that.
JJE is on the money (as always) and only a service center would be capable of fixing that for you.
/sigh, I was hoping to avoid doing that. I love this phone, but damn it is a pain in the ass sometimes. Well thanks for the help. I was hoping there was something else.
Yeah I know being without your phone is a pain in the arse
Sit tight tho. You never know, someone else may have had this problem & may be able to offer you something over the next day or two. Stranger things have happened If you don't get a fix/solution by the end of the weekend you can send it off on Monday I guess. But in saying that, if JJE hasn't seen an issue like this resolved without the phone being sent in for repair, you can safely say it can't be. He's pretty much seen it all on here.
Guys I owned a Galaxy SIII white GT-19300... had it for 3-4 months, bought it brand new. used really carefully, only had one or two falls that's it.
Finally it decided to crap all of a sudden like it had a silent heart attack, just a couple of hours ago. It wasn't charging or was in process of updating or anything. Just that I was sitting and having a sms conversation where in the middle it just won't budge at all. It just went completely pulseless.
These are the symptoms:
-No display
-Won't power up by any means
-No charging light
-No sign of booting up
What I tried:
-Hard reset
-Remove SIM and SD card, still no activity
-Swapped battery of working S3
What should be the next step?. Thankfully warranty period hasn't elapsed yet.
How should I approach now?. Will the warranty company replace the set or more likely create some unsolvable obstacles, like them assuming fall or label the phone rooted etc?
Thanks for your time
saadxe said:
Guys I owned a Galaxy SIII white GT-19300... had it for 3-4 months, bought it brand new. used really carefully, only had one or two falls that's it.
Finally it decided to crap all of a sudden like it had a silent heart attack, just a couple of hours ago. It wasn't charging or was in process of updating or anything. Just that I was sitting and having a sms conversation where in the middle it just won't budge at all. It just went completely pulseless.
These are the symptoms:
-No display
-Won't power up by any means
-No charging light
-No sign of booting up
What I tried:
-Hard reset
-Remove SIM and SD card, still no activity
-Swapped battery of working S3
What should be the next step?. Thankfully warranty period hasn't elapsed yet.
How should I approach now?. Will the warranty company replace the set or more likely create some unsolvable obstacles, like them assuming fall or label the phone rooted etc?
Thanks for your time
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Warrant may be void if its rooted or custom rom or modified status or rom counter above zero .
No way to reset those on a non booting phone .
Dropped damage incurred again who knows until they take the phone apart .
jje
JJEgan said:
Warrant may be void if its rooted or custom rom or modified status or rom counter above zero .
No way to reset those on a non booting phone .
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If the phone's truly hard-bricked, there's no way the service center would be able to discern that. Dead is dead.
Agreed, if the phone is truly dead no one in the sammy repair could able to detect that.
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree, just because the power port has died, by no means means the memory/storage, or anything else for that matter really is down.. (not that it'll come up, just making a point)
it sounds like you really did everything right to troubleshoot it huh.. well let me just throw a few things out, you probably didnt, but hopefully did overlook..
the cord you're trying to charge it with, could it be not working/charging it?
have you tried another cord, or maybe even a USB cord? was it plugged in when it died? some low quality/defective cords can have some weird effects on phones, like less responsive digitizers, or even short out a phone
did you have any custom CPU settings? over/under clock/volt? had you played with you min/max CPU settings?
it doesn't turn on, did you determin this by seeing no display? seeing if there's any hapticfeedback, or even calling it from another phone and seeing if it rings on the callers side.
I know it seems silly but I'm just throwing out things from personal expirence ..
so now your phone really is dead, well having it under warrenty is great. having worked at an AT&T corporate retailer, I can tell you what happens on our side when you bring in a damaged phone.. well try it ourselves, well ask what happened, if you don't know well ask things like, 'did you drop it', 'or it was in contact with water'. (were actually required to ask, since these things aren't covered under warranty. which let me say, is so broken that we push the extended warranty on you, because it covers basically nothing.. we have a quota that says we need to sell X amount of a list of product/services each month.. but I digress).. anyway, once you tell us it just died out of nowhere we take your phone, put it in an envelope and ship it back to the manufacturer. in the mean time well offer you a loaner phone if you need one (just whatever we have on hand at the time, usually phones we get from trade-ins) (you keep your battery and sim) , and we put a 50 dollar hold on your card (yes on a creditcard, not your account) until your phone comes back in and we get our loaner phone. they'll send you a phone back to us, not yours, usually a refurbished version, then we call you and let you know your phones ready.
NEVER have I ever seen or heard anything ever of checking for root. most of our reps don't even know what that is.. once we submit a replacement form, the new phone is on transit to our shop usually by the next day (meaning they send out the replacement before they get the one we sent).
my advice is once you're sure the phone is dead, take it in to your retailer, tell them it died out of nowhere while you were texting, and it won't turn back on. you don't need to go into anymore detail than that..
clearly I have a problem with rambling this morning haha so ill stop talking there. if you have anymore questions tho, ill be happy to answer. goodluck!
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree, just because the power port has died, by no means means the memory/storage, or anything else for that matter really is down.. (not that it'll come up, just making a point)
it sounds like you really did everything right to troubleshoot it huh.. well let me just throw a few things out, you probably didnt, but hopefully did overlook..
the cord you're trying to charge it with, could it be not working/charging it?
have you tried another cord, or maybe even a USB cord? was it plugged in when it died? some low quality/defective cords can have some weird effects on phones, like less responsive digitizers, or even short out a phone
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Didn't mention it. I underwent much thoroughly then what I typed.. Yup tried 3 different cables, couple of chargers, usb cable.
And no it really wasn't plugged in. I really was expecting a sms at that time, when it took too long, I took it out from the pocket and voila DEAD!
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did you have any custom CPU settings? over/under clock/volt? had you played with you min/max CPU settings?
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No didn't.. was too scared to try that!
soraxd said:
it doesn't turn on, did you determin this by seeing no display? seeing if there's any hapticfeedback, or even calling it from another phone and seeing if it rings on the callers side.
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Tried everything you mentioned and even more then that!
yup lifeless like a brick.
** By the way an incidental finding found before claiming warranty. While having the battery in the phone. It was still warm. Removed it. Became cooler, upon reinstall, it became warm again. What gives??!
It's more like a phone in coma!
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I know it seems silly but I'm just throwing out things from personal expirence ..
so now your phone really is dead, well having it under warrenty is great. having worked at an AT&T corporate retailer, I can tell you what happens on our side when you bring in a damaged phone.. well try it ourselves, well ask what happened, if you don't know well ask things like, 'did you drop it', 'or it was in contact with water'. (were actually required to ask, since these things aren't covered under warranty. which let me say, is so broken that we push the extended warranty on you, because it covers basically nothing.. we have a quota that says we need to sell X amount of a list of product/services each month.. but I digress).. anyway, once you tell us it just died out of nowhere we take your phone, put it in an envelope and ship it back to the manufacturer. in the mean time well offer you a loaner phone if you need one (just whatever we have on hand at the time, usually phones we get from trade-ins) (you keep your battery and sim) , and we put a 50 dollar hold on your card (yes on a creditcard, not your account) until your phone comes back in and we get our loaner phone. they'll send you a phone back to us, not yours, usually a refurbished version, then we call you and let you know your phones ready.
NEVER have I ever seen or heard anything ever of checking for root. most of our reps don't even know what that is.. once we submit a replacement form, the new phone is on transit to our shop usually by the next day (meaning they send out the replacement before they get the one we sent).
my advice is once you're sure the phone is dead, take it in to your retailer, tell them it died out of nowhere while you were texting, and it won't turn back on. you don't need to go into anymore detail than that..
clearly I have a problem with rambling this morning haha so ill stop talking there. if you have anymore questions tho, ill be happy to answer. goodluck!
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Thanks for the detailed reply man, really appreciated. Especially since I was already trying to read the minds of these warranty dealers!
So just a while ago I gave it in for warranty. I was adamant of it going dead while I was doing an sms (although true!).. just said no to whatever cause they tried to find (wasn't any, honest!). They were pressing me though for the graze it got (a month ago).. I said 90% of the phones are scratched, and how many do die? He went okay we'll see then, 'yeah you are right we buy that, most that gets damaged from a fall is a phone with shattered screen!"'. Next question, the tricky one!. Did you modify/update software?
I was like, I keep my phones as stock and was totally acting alien to terms like 'rooting' 'firmware' 'kernel' etc (not being honest, but i'm sure that's not the cause)
He was like okay hand it over, we'll do the rest!
Hopefully they don't ever get to revive the mobo or i'm screwed for real!
my phone just died after flashing morfic A10 kernel. i am running stock rooted rom and the best part my sgs 3 was bought 11/18/12 from target, cant go to download mode, cant go to recovery i even tried adb recovery and download mode hoping to turn on nada, charge for an hour no led flashing. my sgs3 totally dead. called target and they said just bring it and they will replace it with new one if the phone wont turn on. is that mean i will be okay even my phone is rooted?
UPDATE:
Thank God.. got my SIII fixed in warranty, now it's back to life!
Just had a motherboard replacement, no further details given.
Hence kind of proven!:
if the phone is truly dead no one in the sammy repair could able to detect that.
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I am having a problem after my phone was dropped in water. The phone is now fully dry but I am having battery issues. It seems that the phone believes the battery to be empty all the time. I can charge it whilst the phone is off until it states it is at 100% but as soon as i turn it on it says the battery is at 0% and turns off even whilst plugged in.
I have flashed a few different roms to see if the software had any bearing on it. The only difference I got was with CM 10.1 I was able to run the phone whilst it was plugged in but as soon as I unplugged it died.
I have tried the battery in other phones and it works fine and I have tried batteries from other phones (ones that I know are fine) and it says they are empty.
I did have one case when the phone came on and stayed. The battery level stuck at about 70% and never decreased over 24 hours. As soon as I rebooted it it said it was empty.
To me it seems like the bit of hardware that checks the battery level is failing. I have opened up the phone and given it a clean but no joy.
Any Ideas?
Yes since sensitive electronic components dont seem to mix well with water youll have to replace them.
Start with the usb board,then maybe motherboard if nothings changed.
Can anyone point out on the boards which bits are responsible for power management.
Also where would I be able to get replacement boards from?
TheUnderling posted a link to the service manual a week or so ago, search through his recent posts to find it. That has schematics/parts lists in it.
Re: getting another board, your best bet is to find a screen damaged phone on eBay or similar, Samsung aren't in the business of selling just motherboards (they'll charge you maybe half of what a new phone would cost to replace it).
You could see if Kevin Costner is going to make Waterworld 2,then he could maybe buy it off you.
You can get a new s2 now for £199.99 from Orange.
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You could see if Kevin Costner is going to make Waterworld 2,then he could maybe buy it off you.
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theunderling said:
You could see if Kevin Costner is going to make Waterworld 2,then he could maybe buy it off you.
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Not funny and not useful
Sorry,I shouldnt make jokes about it.What to do is take it to the man from atlantis and get a quote for a repair.
I don't mind you making jokes actually. It means you keep bumping my question to the top of the boards and then maybe someone who actually is helpful may help me out.
You got your help. The motherboard (at the very least) is cactus. And maybe other components. What else are you hoping for anyone else to tell you ? You dropped the phone in water, think about it. Ain't rocket surgery.
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You got your help. The motherboard (at the very least) is cactus. And maybe other components. What else are you hoping for anyone else to tell you ? You dropped the phone in water, think about it. Ain't rocket surgery.
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Hes got to start "splashing" the cash on a battery>usb board for starters.
And whos to say it aint going to end up in water again.
Best to sell the phone on and hope a mug buys it.
I guess I was juts hoping for more positive suggestions rather than sarcastic comments
Theres no point in having a go at me or mistahbungle,its "water off a ducks back" to us.
Youve been advised what to get(if you must)....in cheapest order.You can hit the search button and see threads about water damage which will give you an idea of solutions.
Ive read 100's of posts about water damage and some people have not had any problems.
So as things stand,your looking at spending between £8 to £150.
I'm hoping all of you could help me with my dilemma.
My phone currently only charges (90% of the time) through USB connecting to the computer. It also transfers data fine between it and the laptop. It's not charging connected to the wall, which is a problem because that means I only get a trickle USB charge.The phone itself still works beautifully. Initially I thought my best option was to get a warranty claim in through Verizon. I also have insurance through Ensquared.
I started googling what Verizon would do if they denied a claim. Would they send your broken phone back no charge? I had thought that if it got denied for warrantyfor whatever reason I could just claim it under insurance. Turns out they won't and if they find anything to void warranty they'll hit you with a $299 charge for the replacement like new device. I was seeing a lot of people online getting denied warranty due to corrosion on the connection in the MicroUSB port.
This got me thinking. It's been SUPER humid where I live lately and we've had a lot of downpours. Maybe some rain trickled into the USB port and corroded one of the contact points? The water indicator under the battery and on the battery itself have not been tripped, however I've read people getting denied warranty even without the indicators tripping and corrosion on the USB port. I know leaving it in a steamy bathroom 1 to many times could corrode the contact points. I'm going to try and take a picture of the connection to see if I see any green, however it may still be hard for me to tell because I don't know 100% what I'm looking for.
A few other notes: Ensquared covers accidental damage due to liquids. They also send out new phones most times. Verizon sends out a certified like new replacement. I also have a backup garbage phone that'll get me by for a few weeks if needed.
So my question. What would all of you do?
1.) Move forward with my warranty claim through Verizon and hope there is no corrosion that causes me to get a denied warranty and a $299 bill. I have the replacement phone right now, but have called and verified I could send it back in the box if I don't want to replace.
2.) Send my phone to Samsung for warranty. Samsung only repairs the phone and they will also repair defects not covered by warranty and bill back to you. I've read online to replace a corroded USB port (assuming that may be the reason for my odd charging) would cost around $80. I will be without my phone for a week min and possibly a few weeks.
3.) Pay the $75 deductible through my insurance and take the safe approach, however a guaranteed amount out of pocket. I'd be without a phone for 2-4 days. Phone likely would be new, but could be refurb.
I'm leaning towards one of these options and want to see if you guys would agree with what I'm thinking of doing.
jonnyc13 said:
I'm hoping all of you could help me with my dilemma.
My phone currently only charges (90% of the time) through USB connecting to the computer. It also transfers data fine between it and the laptop. It's not charging connected to the wall, which is a problem because that means I only get a trickle USB charge.The phone itself still works beautifully. Initially I thought my best option was to get a warranty claim in through Verizon. I also have insurance through Ensquared.
I started googling what Verizon would do if they denied a claim. Would they send your broken phone back no charge? I had thought that if it got denied for warrantyfor whatever reason I could just claim it under insurance. Turns out they won't and if they find anything to void warranty they'll hit you with a $299 charge for the replacement like new device. I was seeing a lot of people online getting denied warranty due to corrosion on the connection in the MicroUSB port.
This got me thinking. It's been SUPER humid where I live lately and we've had a lot of downpours. Maybe some rain trickled into the USB port and corroded one of the contact points? The water indicator under the battery and on the battery itself have not been tripped, however I've read people getting denied warranty even without the indicators tripping and corrosion on the USB port. I know leaving it in a steamy bathroom 1 to many times could corrode the contact points. I'm going to try and take a picture of the connection to see if I see any green, however it may still be hard for me to tell because I don't know 100% what I'm looking for.
A few other notes: Ensquared covers accidental damage due to liquids. They also send out new phones most times. Verizon sends out a certified like new replacement. I also have a backup garbage phone that'll get me by for a few weeks if needed.
So my question. What would all of you do?
1.) Move forward with my warranty claim through Verizon and hope there is no corrosion that causes me to get a denied warranty and a $299 bill. I have the replacement phone right now, but have called and verified I could send it back in the box if I don't want to replace.
2.) Send my phone to Samsung for warranty. Samsung only repairs the phone and they will also repair defects not covered by warranty and bill back to you. I've read online to replace a corroded USB port (assuming that may be the reason for my odd charging) would cost around $80. I will be without my phone for a week min and possibly a few weeks.
3.) Pay the $75 deductible through my insurance and take the safe approach, however a guaranteed amount out of pocket. I'd be without a phone for 2-4 days. Phone likely would be new, but could be refurb.
I'm leaning towards one of these options and want to see if you guys would agree with what I'm thinking of doing.
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Anyone? At this point, I'm thinking of picking up some Deoxit from Radio Shack this afternoon and seeing if that fixes my problem. I'm going to return the CLN phone to Verizon and keep my "broken" one. If the Deoxit doesn't work, then I was leaning on going through insurance to be safe. I'd rather pay $75 and know my final cost, then send my phone back and keep my fingers crossed for a week or more to see if I get slammed with a $300 bill after dishing out $600 for my phone off contract.
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Anyone? At this point, I'm thinking of picking up some Deoxit from Radio Shack this afternoon and seeing if that fixes my problem. I'm going to return the CLN phone to Verizon and keep my "broken" one. If the Deoxit doesn't work, then I was leaning on going through insurance to be safe. I'd rather pay $75 and know my final cost, then send my phone back and keep my fingers crossed for a week or more to see if I get slammed with a $300 bill after dishing out $600 for my phone off contract.
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Did you look at trying out someone else s battery to see if its just the battery?
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Did you look at trying out someone else s battery to see if its just the battery?
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I don't believe it's the battery because it works fine and it charges fine when connected to USB. When I had it in the CLN device for the few mins while I was reading up on horror stories about Verizon Warranty, it was charging correctly through the wall charger as well (with my old battery in it). I tried deoxit on it last night twice and let it sit overnight, however it's still not perfect. Seems like a few places it wouldn't charge before would charge every now and then, but still nothing out of a wall charger. It's very odd. In any case, I'm returning the CLN device back to Verizon and will just go through my insurance. It's the safest bet of the 3.
I'm a manager at a verizon store. In all honesty just call them and say what it's doing and let them walk you through their trouble shooting steps. After that wall you through they will decide the best option. Most likely they will replace it for free. That's what I would do. Save yourself an insurance claim till you really need one cause you only get 2.
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I'm a manager at a verizon store. In all honesty just call them and say what it's doing and let them walk you through their trouble shooting steps. After that wall you through they will decide the best option. Most likely they will replace it for free. That's what I would do. Save yourself an insurance claim till you really need one cause you only get 2.
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I went to a Verizon store and they looked at it and tried to get it to charge too. Even a manager looked in the USB port to see if there was anything in there with a magnifier with a light. The problem is, they are not technicians and can't tell me if my warranty claim could be denied. They already ordered me a free replacement. I have it here with me, however I'm hesitant to send a phone I spent $680 on to Verizon for a CLN one that I may have to dish out another $299 for if they find anything wrong with it that I'm not aware of. If they would send my phone back if it was denied because I paid for the phone outright, then that'd be a diff story. They used to do that, now they don't. I'd def send it in if it was the old rules, but now it's just a guessing game until you have a few weeks pass with no extra charge.
I know this thread had been on here already and i look for help but still found no resolution to the problems. So Please i am bringing it up again to see if any help can be offered again.
This started back in April, my phone suddenly stopped charging one day from any outlet, charger and even through the computer. There are times it charge but very slow and other times it won't charge at all. I have tried new chargers, batteries, outlets, rebooted and even had new roms in there. All did not do anything to help. I purchased this phone from Expansys- USA. The warranty was still good so I sent it in. The wait time was 6-8 weeks.
Those bastards at Samsung made me wait 3 months and I barely got it back this week. After 3 GODDAMN months in repair, it came back in no better condition than when it left. WTFFFF!!!!!
Now I am extremely angry for wasting my time like that. Since it came back, i have more problems than when it left. The phone now does not recognize any charger other than the Samsung Official charger. It will only light up the charging symbol from a Samsung charger or when i plugged into a computer. Other than that it won't recognize any other charger. Now the first day i got it back, it charged fine. Then a few hours later, the same problem surfaced and now i am back at square one.
Please help me, this is really frustrating and i have not found any solution anywhere on this forum or other sites. Even Samsung didn't do jack for me. Now my only options left are to get a new phone (which i do not want to) or replace the USB ports, and I am not even sure if it is the USB ports.
PLEASE HELPPPPP!!!
It is sad to hear that your S3 is not working, nevertheless be careful with what language you are using .
maybe this will help: https://www.google.com/search?q=S3+...xda&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:{referrer:source} ??
you could try to get back to the service centre?
otherwise, if you are not satisfied with Samsung buy another phone...
get a short, thick charging lead, this solved my charging issues.
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Thanks, but the service center is in the UK for international S3 and i have no contacts with them. Expansys USA won't give me any info.
Try use another cable, i encountered the same problem, i changed 3 charger but my problem was cable.
Okay thanks for reassuring me that warranties are not only carp in my country. Maybe your port need cleaning, also does your phone enter driving mode at random? As I had a similar issue.
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Problems with electronic items aren't uncommon, failures with Samsung don't appear any higher than most other manufacturers but do occur.
Buying a model with no warranty service in your continent is probably best avoided, you might have been lucky but the chance of requiring a repair during the two year period is worth considering.
The phone is not a piece of crap Its just your unluckiness. Hope you get your device repaired soon
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Thanks, but the service center is in the UK for international S3 and i have no contacts with them. Expansys USA won't give me any info.
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Did you try to directly call them?
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I dont mean to offend anyone, I apologize for it. I mean to say that Samsung is not helping me out as it should. I have tried numerous cables and also clean my ports many times.
Unluckiness may be this time for me, but my issue is not an isolated incident. However, coming from a high tier phone like this is disappointing.
I have tried contacting Samsung UK who told me they handle warranty repairs through a 3rd party. I contacted that 3rd party, and i'm not sure if that 3rd party is the one Expansys-USA sent my phone too. However, that 3rd party said they don't handle international repairs -__-, back to square one. Now that i got my phone back, I really don't know what to do. I believed i have exhausted all my options and now trying to replace the port. But I don't see any issues with it, but i'll update after. I really can't afford another phone.
I had a recent similar problem with my phone refusing to charge or taking 2-3 hours to increase by a few miserable percent. This followed some slight liquid (beer) entering the reverse of the phone following a boozy night out that resulting in no recollection of what actually happened. I suspected the battery had suffered liquid damage and following contact with EE regarding a possible replacement on the insurance I paid for they refused to replace it (I never told them what actually happened). A week or so later I simply tired using another charger which worked without any issues at all. Reverting back to the original for confirmation, this did the same thing as before. I was fortunate not to have ruined the phone and/or battery and the issue came back to the charger. It's always worth a shot
WEll the phone finally wokrs now!! ANd the problem was hardware this entire time -_-.....i replaced the usb port and everything good again. The usb port didn't appear to show any signs of wear and tear either. Well now this is my solution for those with similar problems. thanks for all your help again.