[Q] Should I un-root before I recycle phone? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm going to take my Galaxy S2 to the O2 store to be recycled and I was wondering if I should flash the stock rom, factory reset and maybe un root my device? Or does it not matter?

What do you mean recycled....whats wrong with it?.
If its ok,you could send it to Mistahbungles recycling centre in Oz.

Sorry, I should have mentioned that I'm in the UK. O2 provide a service when you can send any phones you don't want anymore to be recycled for money.

I thought you were just giving it to them.......was going to say you could donate it to someone on here.
How much are you getting for it as theres eBay or you could sell it/swap it on xda.

They'll give me £145 which is pretty good I'd say.

Thats not bad,you could get up to £180 privately.
I dont know what o2's conditions are but I would stick on LP7(unbranded 4.0.3) or whatever your carriers 4.0.3 rom is.
I woudnt stick on a 4.0.4 in case anything went wrong since Id be wiping/deleting everything.

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[Q] Anyone in UK can repair my Leo?

Hi! I looking for somone trusted who can repair my Leo (v. T-Mobile USA). Phone died after flashing new rom with incorect radio. Will be great if I could do it in Liverpool or Manchester. Please.
you could always send it to htc, , , ,all tmous are still within teh 1 year manufacturers warranty. Dont mention flashing, and it'l be fine.
Thanks for answer. I called HTC already, but one nice lady checked the IMEI said that they have reported that the phone had something done with the software a few months ago and the phone is no longer a guarantee. I bought it from other person a week ago and have no contact with that person anymore.
ahh lol, so someone was stupid enough to try sending it back without removing hspl, , d'oh!
Good luck huntiung down someone with a JTAG box and the skills to dismantle it without damage. Get talking to freelance phone repair shops.
Thanks samsamuel ! Probably you have right. You are very helpful and experienced, you realy don't know anybody who could resolve my problem? Of course not for free.
heh, no sorry. I dont know anyone in the gadget biz. If I had a problem myself, and couldnt use warranty, i'd probably buy a riff jtag box and have a go myself, , but i wouldn't want to try it on someone elses phone, i hear the hd2 is sooo easy to break when dismantling.

[Q] Quick question about debranding

Hey guys, this may be stupid question, although I have searched and can only find references to the fact that this voids the O2 warranty. The phone is not rooted.
I have just used the brilliant instructions on thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064894&page=12
to debrand my new Galaxy S2, however it was on O2 and I know it effectively voids the O2 warranty. However does it affect the Samsung Warranty? It is effectively as if I bought a Sim Free phone from Amazon or something so would I be able to use the Samsung warranty? Assuming that I didnt rebrand it back to O2.
Meant to say after I posted last night I connected the phone up to the PC with Kies and it is recognised and offers me a Samsung update. So the instructions work a treat and seem to make it an unbranded Sim Free phone, but I dont know whether Samsung would see it that way if I had to return it for some problem. I assume they would be able to tell that the Firmware/Kernal or whatever had been changed.
Cheers guys - you'll have to bear with me I have read the forum for ages (since my Samsung Omnia 2) but have never posted on any forum!
I would be interested in this topic too. Anybody knows?
This might be one of those things that is affected by, for example, the way EU regulations work.
From what I remember, its something like you have by default the manufacturer's warranty (usually 1 year, sometimes 6 months). But as per EU regulations, electronic devices have 2 years defect warranty, but with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
I could be very wrong.
Back to the point. If what I said is correct, this would mean you still have your Samsung warranty, technically. You would lose the O2 one. But I'm not sure what Samsung's position is regarding firmware flashes from anything other than KIES. They will be able to tell by checking the IMEI that your phone was originally O2 branded, so they'll know you flashed a new firmware.
This is largely irrelevant however, as unless your warranty issue breaks the phone entirely, you just reflash the O2 firmware back then send it to O2 and even if you rooted, a £4 micro-usb jig off ebay (which is a 301k resistor in the right pins) will erase any record of custom flashes
As per the last post keep a copy of original firmware .
Rooting voids warranty by Samsung see letter on Samfirmware .
Debranding retailer is at liberty to decline warranty but that will depend upon who sees the phone and if they are bothered about Samsung stock rom .
Custom rom no warranty full stop .
Stock Samsung rom you should find Samsung honour the warranty .
Plenty have had stock rom and or custom rom fixed but also some have been turned away judged on a vast number og Samsung Galaxy user posts .
jje
I did wonder whether it would be an issue for Samsung as it is their standard firmware. It is said above that they would know from the IMEI which was sent to O2, but I think O2 were issuing debranded phones for the first couple of months, so would that be the only way they could tell? I am not hugely up on this but am wondering if there are any other ways for Samsung to tell as the phone is effectively a debranded SIM Free Galaxy S2 which can be bought from Play or Amazon.
The Samsung warranty according to what I can find on the Samsung website is 24 months for a mobile, although that seems to be limited down to 12 months of a useful warranty. I really ask because I have one for my sister which I now dont want to give her and was going to sell as Debranded Sim Free!?!
O2 issued BRANDED unlocked phones not unbranded .
Samsung are more than likely not going to check phones IMEI relative to original provider as long as you have a receipt for the phone from an authorized Samsung outlet .
jje

[Q] Buying from UK

hey guys im planing to buy a htc evo 3d from this store: http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php/4800/htc-evo-3d--sim-free-unlocked-black-
and i live in India.
Guys please suggest me if i will receive this item in time and will this device work in my country too??
please suggest me!
and hopefully the site aint spam or something??? :O
please advice!
It's cheaper from Asda Direct but I have no idea if they will send to or wether it will work in India.
http://direct.asda.com/HTC-Evo-3D-Android-Mobile-Phone/008718410,default,pd.html
meangreenie said:
It's cheaper from Asda Direct but I have no idea if they will send to or wether it will work in India.
http://direct.asda.com/HTC-Evo-3D-Android-Mobile-Phone/008718410,default,pd.html
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hmm.. its even more cheaper.. sadly i guess they dont ship to india!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/HTC-Evo-Sim-Free-Smartphone/dp/B0058FQL4Q
Amazon?
meangreenie said:
It's cheaper from Asda Direct but I have no idea if they will send to or wether it will work in India.
http://direct.asda.com/HTC-Evo-3D-Android-Mobile-Phone/008718410,default,pd.html
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No they don't ship outside off UK. I already checked that, because that price is indeed cheap.
Although you need pay in pounds and the bank ( credit card ) also wants its share.
get it from Expansys, i think they ship to India
http://www.expansys.com/htc-evo-3d-black-eu-adapter+uk-plug-225592/
shame you can't get someone in UK to order it from ASDA and then ship it over - do you have any english friends that could do that?
Well you have services for that. Buy services, who buy for you and ship it to you. Just search online.
But then it will be more expensive. Mauw I think you shouldn't do that let someone else buy it. If you don't live in UK then you just have bad luck, if you there on vacation then just let it be delivered to your hotel room.
haha that is no worries..
they have international delivery too.. and i will get item in just 2-5 days.. so that shoudnt be a problem.
but before i purchase i just wanted to know will they device will work in my country and whether or not the site is spam..
coz the device rate is like too low..
It will work if they use GSM in India. But the stock rom will probably have no India language, but someone if you got your country sim card in it will detect India language.
But for the stock you need to use morelocales from the market. In custom roms you find all languages I believe. But know what you do before you purchase your device on the other side off the world.
I bought mine GF an HTC Sensation in the Netherlands and it was original from the UK, but I took it in mine backpack to China and tested it before, so if something was wrong I could easy return it, but in your case if you want return it you need pay expensive shipping cost back to the UK.
As it was from UK that meant there was no option to Choose chinese, but its in there anyway, you just need use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDEsImpwLmNvLmNfbGlzLmNjbC5tb3JlbG9jYWxlIl0.
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DexterMorganNL said:
It will work if they use GSM in India. But the stock rom will probably have no India language, but someone if you got your country sim card in it will detect India language.
But for the stock you need to use morelocales from the market. In custom roms you find all languages I believe. But know what you do before you purchase your device on the other side off the world.
I bought mine GF an HTC Sensation in the Netherlands and it was original from the UK, but I took it in mine backpack to China and tested it before, so if something was wrong I could easy return it, but in your case if you want return it you need pay expensive shipping cost back to the UK.
As it was from UK that meant there was no option to Choose chinese, but its in there anyway, you just need use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDEsImpwLmNvLmNfbGlzLmNjbC5tb3JlbG9jYWxlIl0.
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hmm..thanks DexterMorganNL, language is not an issue. im fine with english only.
as you quoted. its going to be a problem if there is some issue with device, its going to cost me a lot to ship the item back to the UK and get it replace.
although they have promised me they wont charge anything extra to re-ship the replaced item.
Yep but you still need send the item back before you get an replacement. Warranty I believe is handled by HTC world wide, but better hope you never need use warranty because in worse case they will say you need ship it to UK.
Have you also though about customs? I don't know the customs in your country, but in mine country the custom always want there share, especial with an phone.
DexterMorganNL said:
Yep but you still need send the item back before you get an replacement. Warranty I believe is handled by HTC world wide, but better hope you never need use warranty because in worse case they will say you need ship it to UK.
Have you also though about customs? I don't know the customs in your country, but in mine country the custom always want there share, especial with an phone.
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:O yeah... i dont know about the custom charges though.
ive got many international shipments delivered at my location with out any shares.
but this is the first time im getting an electronic item/phone from an international location... i hope there shouldnt be any customs.
but the item comes via DHL Express. are there chances of customs charging?? :O
Depends on the custom law in your country, but in my country customs charge you starting from € 20. I don't know how that is handled in India.

I9305 or not ?

Hey, I recently got my i9300 stolen and I am getting it back on insurance, however I was thinking to sell the new handset they give me and instead buy the LTE version PAYG from Orange (UK resident here).
Only issue is no-one in the Orange and T-Mobile branches can clarify to me whether the model has 2GB of RAM and is indeed the i9305.
In orange the phone they had on display under LTE version under 'About Device' showed to be i9300's with 1GB RAM but I'm guessing that's because they've just used a standard S3 for the sake of display?
No staff for some reason know whether it has the extra Gb of RAM, most people just stating the only difference is LTE.
In T-Mobile, the guy at least had the courtesy to say it WAS the i9305 they sell, but the device was locked if I tried to go to RAM manager or About.
My question is if anyone has bought a handset from Orange (only 450) and whether it is indeed the i9305 with 2GB RAM.
Also my second question I guess is, is there any point me getting this model or should I just keep my standard handset. I'm assuming as an ORange customer I could migrate to EE when it launches but I'm just not sure.
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
personally if u enjoyed the s3 and samsung then go for it but i wudnt pay for another samsung roo problematic unless u wana flash custom roms to overcome them.
i too was thinkin the same but not confident with samsing the normal s3 is a big let dwn
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
I would go for it, because the phone will be as future proof as possible, 2GB RAM will allow heavy multi-tasking, and LTE will be there when it comes to your area.
And about them not knowing whether the ones in stock are I9305, go up to them and say "Oi clueless guy get a box and check what it says" seriously they turned me down for a job when I know more about Android than the iSheep that work there.
I might walk in sometime and ask them loads of technical questions.
delsus said:
I would go for it, because the phone will be as future proof as possible, 2GB RAM will allow heavy multi-tasking, and LTE will be there when it comes to your area.
And about them not knowing whether the ones in stock are I9305, go up to them and say "Oi clueless guy get a box and check what it says" seriously they turned me down for a job when I know more about Android than the iSheep that work there.
I might walk in sometime and ask them loads of technical questions.
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I assume it cant be phone insurance you got with the phone then as you have no choice but to get a replacement of the same model I would have though. Given the choice i'd get the updated model.
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I assume it cant be phone insurance you got with the phone then as you have no choice but to get a replacement of the same model I would have though. Given the choice i'd get the updated model.
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What the OP said is he plans to get a replacement I9300, then sell it to get an I9305 and I was just saying I would.
Get the i9305.
easiest way to find out it is the i9305 is to look at the box and it is on the bottom left at the back of the box.
also it would be locked to orange
+1 I9305. enough said i think you have more then enough opinions. Ill see you in the I9305 forum bye for now
lol yeah i got it in the end sooo nice to go back to the S3 from the now heavily dated desire HD.
the box doesn't state the 2GB RAM, and they told me if I open the box to check the phone, I have to pay first :|
you're right, they know nothing, I saw the model number and said well if it's i9305 it's 2GB RAM to which the sales assistant retorted (quite cockily i might add) no the 2GB RAM is a model only available in Japan the only difference with this is LTE.
Well luckily I knew my stuff so bought it, checked, 1.75GB of RAM on my system and a nice titanium grey finish.
felt the sting horribly on my bank card though, need to sell the replacement phone now (any takers...).
for anyone wondering I live in Nottingham which should be getting 4G by the end of the year so I felt it was definitely a worthwhile purchase.
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I'm assuming I can't flash a ROM made for the i9300? anyone know where to browse some interesting i9305 ones?
it's rooted and CWM'd up but I'm already wanting to try something different and less bloaty.
thanks for your input guys
cant flash i9300 roms unfortunately:crying: but hopefully as more of us get onboard their maybe some more development soon:good:
Breaking my cherry post...
I'm also looking to break my android cherry, having been an iOS user so excuse the noob questions. I have been looking to get a i9305 from Orange. My question is if I get the phone from orange, have it unlocked but not rooted and use a sim card from another carrier like O2 or vodafone will I still get OTA updates as those network carriers don't even sell the i9305.
I'm probably going to go with T-Mobile as they have a good sim only deal at the moment but as only Orange sell the phone on payg, would a T-Mobile sim work without having to unlock the phone?
Lastly how easy is it to remove the stuff that network carriers put on the phone, simple a case of deleting apps or is that where rooting comes in?

[Q] unbricking s2

Is there anyone in England, that unbricks the Samsung galaxy s2, I have bricked my phone five times and had to send it to the US to get it unbricked , I know five times, I`m just lucky I guess. they do a good service but it can take weeks to get it back.. there is someone in Europe but I think someone should take this up, I was thinking off buying the riff box and doing it myself but I will probably **** it up.
I thought you said in the other topic you made in Sept the firm you used were "reliable and quick".
And theres plenty of firms offering Jtag services on eBayUK....you only pay the postage if they cant fix it.
As for a riff box.....they are only £120 but none I looked at said they work on the s2.
Maybe youd have to buy another item that costs a fortune so it can fix the s2.It must be possible though if people are doing it.....
Maybe someone could advise what you need and how much.
Any hey "sevens your lucky number"

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