Hi,
I live in Denmark, and i am trying to get a hold of a 32gb Nexus 10. I am considering ordering it from the US staples.com and having a friend bring it from the US. My only concern is the warranty, ie. where would i have to send it if there is something wrong with it? its not a problem sending it to a place in the EU, but it would be problematic (ie expensive as hell) to get it back to the US.
I have tried ordering it in the UK, but the play store does not like my danish credit card, and besides the 32gb one is sold out currently.
Sv: International warranty if bought from staples?
Handtec.Co.uk sell it and they Ship to Denmark
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torpedohanen said:
Handtec.Co.uk sell it and they Ship to Denmark
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From Malmö you might get bit cheeper (4995,- sek) than UK but naturally doesn't beat US with 'hand bag' shipping :victory:
Malmö distributor handled warranty issue but took 1,5 months, Swedish law covers the warranty returning fees also but UK doesn't.
Mine were 2 out of 2 faulty ones so your friend better check units in the store.
torpedohanen said:
Handtec.Co.uk sell it and they Ship to Denmark
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Hmm, €542 (Handtec.Co.uk) is pretty expensive compared to the ~€449 in the UK play store (+shipping, but still). The US price is €370 + taxes.
d2mac said:
From Malmö you might get bit cheeper (4995,- sek) than UK but naturally doesn't beat US with 'hand bag' shipping :victory:
Malmö distributor handled warranty issue but took 1,5 months, Swedish law covers the warranty returning fees also but UK doesn't.
Mine were 2 out of 2 faulty ones so your friend better check units in the store.
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What kind of faults did you have?
AFAIK, you should buy it in the EU, then you're protected by all the glorious rights we enjoy here.
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AFAIK, you should buy it in the EU, then you're protected by all the glorious rights we enjoy here.
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There are certainly advantages to buying it in the EU, but now a days international warranty is quite common, hence my question. I don't have many options for buying it in the EU without paying alot more than the UK Google Play price due to the issue with using an international credit card.
I also have to keep in mind that i could easily get an iPad (which has international warranty as far as i have been able to tell) brought back from the US instead for $599 ~ €444. I am not about to pay more for the Nexus 10 than for an iPad
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What kind of faults did you have?
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The other one kept low buzzing noise which effected to the microphone very badly. The other one had light bleeding, not very bad though - hopefully the new one isn't worse The new ones are still in the mail, old ones I returned 2nd Jan :crying:
Malmö units came with the US power adapters & conversion plugs
d2mac said:
The other one kept low buzzing noise which effected to the microphone very badly. The other one had light bleeding, not very bad though - hopefully the new one isn't worse The new ones are still in the mail, old ones I returned 2nd Jan :crying:
Malmö units came with the US power adapters & conversion plugs
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I am not sure backlight bleed would bother me much, i am mostly interested in a tablet as way of browsing and reading technical literature (books/papers) and comics I guess backlight bleeding is mostly a concern when watching movies which i would only do when on a flight etc.
Even if the backlight bleeding is annoying, i can probably sell it pretty easily here in denmark, I am more concerned about the buzzing you mentioned or it simply being broken. Perhaps i can get my friend to power it up before bringing it.
I am however still unclear on the international warranty. I am not even sure who has the warranty here? Is it Samsung, Google or only staples?
Im from Denmark too and have got a friend to pick one up in walmart for me. I'll get it within the next few days.
I've been looking at the warranty terms posted on the google play store:
Google Play store said:
Defects
During the warranty period described in the Device Specific Addendum, if the Device is or becomes defective through no fault of your own, please contact Google Play Support. Subject to the Device warranty, Google, in its sole discretion, may offer a replacement Device or may refer you to the applicable manufacturer of the Device for warranty support. If Google chooses to provide you with a replacement Device, you agree that Google may exchange the defective Device with either a new or refurbished Device. If you do not return the defective Device within 21 days from the date the replacement Device is delivered to you, you authorize Google to charge your Google Wallet account for the replacement Device, not to exceed the amount paid for the original Device. Nothing in this section affects your legal rights.
Nexus 10 Addendum
The following paragraphs only apply if you purchase a Nexus 10.
The Nexus 10 has built-in Wi-Fi. You are solely responsible for obtaining internet connectivity through an internet service provider as the Nexus 10 does not support mobile connectivity.
In order to use the Nexus 10, you understand that you will need your own 802.11a/b/g/n access point Wi-Fi router.
Battery life depends on device settings, usage, and many other factors. Battery tests are conducted using specific Nexus 10 units; actual results may vary. Actual formatted capacity of your device will be less than the memory listed.
The Nexus 10 is manufactured by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., whose principal place of business is at (Maetan dong) 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 443-742, Korea ("Samsung").
Samsung provides a limited warranty for the Nexus 10. Please refer to the warranty card in the Nexus 10 package or Samsung for details on the Samsung limited warranty. This additional warranty does not affect your legal rights.
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As I understand it if you get a defective unit google will replace it and samsung also provide a warranty for it if it should be needed.
So if google don't want to ship a replacement to Denmark then maybe samsung will
mbeltoft said:
As I understand it if you get a defective unit google will replace it and samsung also provide a warranty for it if it should be needed.
So if google don't want to ship a replacement to Denmark then maybe samsung will
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The question is whether the replacement can only occur in the same country as you bought it in. I am also not sure the warranty is the same when its not purchased at the google play store.
Just discovered this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983591
Sounds like there isn't any international warranty.
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So, what are the chances of Asus Global or USA offering that same program for North America region? It started in Taiwan, and in UK (although only the 6 month warranty).. but when will we see that "program" in North American region?
It's been over a month since the release of Prime & we can only speculate or assume that same deal will arrive stateside. However, I prefer to see Asus actually make an official statement.....
I really can't figure out why they are "delaying" (if they are) such announcement... Doesn't it get much more complicated as time goes on...... such as classifying the term of Prime owners who are eligible and etc (due to retail vendors still listing GPS in spec list)?
We won't see it in the U.S., too many primes out on the market and they will continue to release them. I surmise that the only reason why they offered refunds were because of a nasty batch that was sent to the Europeans (and Britons). Plus that batch was small, so the # of returns would be small and insignificant.
ASUS didn't offer a refund in the UK. They offered a six month warranty extension, and then merely suggested that anyone who's unhappy with GPS on the Prime return it to their retailers under UK's standard return rules. They DID NOT offer a direct refund to Prime owners beyond what they're allowed by law.
I don't know if Taiwan is any different. Whether they'll do that here most likely depends entirely on what their lawyers tell them about the likelihood and cost of a successful class action suit.
Why do people keep thinking that the refund is anything special? All they said was that you can return it to the shop you bought it at for a full refund, something you can do by law in the UK anyway.
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Why do people keep thinking that the refund is anything special? All they said was that you can return it to the shop you bought it at for a full refund, something you can do by law in the UK anyway.
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Yeah, what I said...
Man, I'm still hoping for 6 month extended warranty & full refund by ASUS program to start soon here in stateside.
Or is this starting to be more and more... a wishful thinking?
You will never get an extended refund window. Maybe an extended warranty though unless the problems can mostly be fixed in software updates. Any hardware issues should have been returned to the store in the normal return period.
There are quite a few people that had to send to repair as the Seller did not want to offer a refund. (Example TigerDirect and GameStop) Therefore you need to send to repair and that kills your 30 days exchange as well. They said can't get an exchange cause guess what? it is fixable! Mine is at RMA since Jan 11th in the system. Waiting for parts...
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You will never get an extended refund window. Maybe an extended warranty though unless the problems can mostly be fixed in software updates. Any hardware issues should have been returned to the store in the normal return period.
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Asus Taiwan offered such deal.. (although, i don'tk now the exact detail) after a month of Prime release.
But yea, I'm starting to think extended refund window is starting to be more and more wishful thinking on my part (Gamestop.. Office Depot have crappy return policy).
But Asus announcement on GPS & metal backplate was made 1 or 2 days before 14 day return grace period (such as Best Buy).... nor did Asus give adequate time to actually return the device (except for those who follow their facebook page religiously). Thus.. why.. I'm.. still hopeful.. granted, it seems hopeless
I'm in the US, and I've never bought anything from overseas, so I'm a little unsure as to who I should go through(not sure who's very reputable internationally) to purchase the international version? And , just to me certain, the GT-I9300 will work with ANY GSM carrier(AT&T/T-Mobile, any of their MVNO's(Straighttalk, boost))?
EDIT: This goes in Q&A, reposted there. Delete this please.
Here's a list:
Expansys USA.
Negri electronics
Networkingrus
Or just amazon.com
If purchased from all of those and they ate all reliable and have very fast shipping. If you want you can also try eBay
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and to add the international will only get edge speeds on TMO currently. It will get HSPA+ speeds once TMO converts to the 1900 band but that could be some time. I think there are only 5 markets converted so far.
It will give you HSPA+ on the other carriers though.
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and to add the international will only get edge speeds on TMO currently. It will get HSPA+ speeds once TMO converts to the 1900 band but that could be some time. I think there are only 5 markets converted so far.
It will give you HSPA+ on the other carriers though.
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Well, I'm planning to go through AT&T with Straight Talk. $495/yr
Dailysteals.com eother on their website or on their ebay store, they got some good deals for this phone(biweekly)
It depends on how you feel about the warranty. No Exynos SGS3 is permitted by Samsung to be sold by anyone in the U.S. and it’s considered grey market and therefore has no warranty. Their strict and ask for a receipt from an authorized reseller and/or a credit card charge statement before doing any warranty work. There are no authorized resellers in the U.S. because Samsung doesn't sell unlocked devices here. Samsung U.S. will also not repair a phone purchased outside its country of intended sale so you'll have to ship it back at your expense to whatever country it came from for both warranty work and repairs you might pay for.
My former i9100 came from the UK and before I sold it I sent it to the UK to have its bezel replaced under warranty because it cracked. I enclosed my receipt from an authorized UK reseller and when they saw it was paid on a credit card they also asked for a copy of the statement. NewEgg, Amazon, Amazon Marketplace, and eBay sellers sometimes say the phone will come with a warranty. It doesn't and Samsung makes no exceptions.
Both Negri and Expansys-USA offer their customers support during the warranty period. If the phone needs service you ship it to them and they send it overseas to one of their affiliates who has it repaired at a Samsung service center. It still has no warranty; their skirting it somehow through their affiliates. But as long as your phone's repaired at no cost how the sausage is made is irrelevant.
SquareTrade also covers grey market phones. I strongly suggest people get a policy as a back stop to any warranty issues (denied claims) and to cover accidental damage. If the display alone on eBay is $250 you're probably looking at a $350 repair with labor if the screen replacement's done by Samsung should it break.
I always buy my imported devices from the UK. You know you're working with an authorized reseller, there are no warranty questions, and you'll also know the device you're receiving is a UK device. Both Negri and Expansys-USA frequently ship phones intended for sale in the Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, South Africa, and Latin America. No big dealing if you're going to root and flash other ROMs; a big deal if you're not. They also ship carrier-branded phones that have been SIM unlocked.
To get a phone overnighted from Clove in the UK right now is $670 all-in. At Negri it's $645. You can decide whether the additional $25 is a worthwhile investment based on the above. Also, Clove has a service (http://www.clove.co.uk/smartphone-pre-shipping-testing-service) for 20 GBP ($31 USD) where they will pre-test your phone before it's shipped and make sure all the functions are working. With the display issues that pop-up on the SGS3 having a phone pre-screened can save you a lot of hassle and eliminate the possibility of having to do one or more exchanges. They'll also pay r/t shipping to and from the UK for the exchange if they missed anything in their testing. Handtec probably offers a similar service. I've purchased devices from both and they're incredibly easy to deal with.
Choosing which way to get a SGS3 is a lot like people's attitudes toward buying insurance. If you're one of those that think the odds are in your favor and you’ll end up fine, find the cheapest SGS3 and buy it. If you want the security of knowing no matter what happens that you're covered, some of the more expensive routes will give you piece of mind. As I said, I always buy my devices via the UK direct.
Good luck.
I know Amazon has a 30-day no questions asked return policy. Just return it if its defective
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It depends on how you feel about the warranty.
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Well, unless someone finds a way to root and flash roms without upping the flash counter on AT&T or verizon(they havent, have they?), I have no warranty anyway.
I'm been teetering on getting a new phone for a while and although dev for the att sgs2 has been good, we are always behind the international version. So I told myself I'd get the international version but am having a hard time justifying the cost lol. Especially since the nexus is down to 350 new and it'd be a straight up Google rom experience.
Sorry to thread jack lulz
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Amazon.... that's where I got mine...put it one day shipping and been loving it every sense lol....
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Looks like I wont have to go the international route(was only going to if I wasn't going to have a warranty after rooting anyway.
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a cheap deal for the phone for Christmas. After checking the usual mobile network deals I'm not convinced to pay £38/ month for 2 years.
Instead I saw new phones on ebay for £370 from a trusted seller.
Phones come from "outside UK" warehouse(I'm located in the UK) with 2 pin plug. I wonder if these are dodgy deals, or worth trying it?
The seller itself is providing the warranty for one year and they have very good feedback.
Here is one : LINK
I simply could not find a cheaper one around. DO you think I could go ahead with the buy?
Soniboy84 said:
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a cheap deal for the phone for Christmas. After checking the usual mobile network deals I'm not convinced to pay £38/ month for 2 years.
Instead I saw new phones on ebay for £370 from a trusted seller.
Phones come from "outside UK" warehouse(I'm located in the UK) with 2 pin plug. I wonder if these are dodgy deals, or worth trying it?
The seller itself is providing the warranty for one year and they have very good feedback.
Here is one : LINK
I simply could not find a cheaper one around. DO you think I could go ahead with the buy?
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There were recently a company called e_cell who were selling it in the uk, next day delivery, 4G for only £364, they ran out last night, i contacted them and they said if depends are high enough we will get more in BUT as of now, no
I WANT THIS PHONE SO BAD.
JackHanAnLG said:
There were recently a company called e_cell who were selling it in the uk, next day delivery, 4G for only £364, they ran out last night, i contacted them and they said if depends are high enough we will get more in BUT as of now, no
I WANT THIS PHONE SO BAD.
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e_cell has absolutely no warranty on the phone. I asked them previously and here is the answer:
"Dear soniboy84,
We appreciated your email and thank you for showing interest with our item.
Please be advised that this item is sold without warranty, express or implied. Should you want to avail of a warranty for your item, you may purchase one separately from SquareTrade.
Should you have any other inquiries, please contact us again.
Kind regards,
Elise"
So no. No e_cell.
Soniboy84 said:
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a cheap deal for the phone for Christmas. After checking the usual mobile network deals I'm not convinced to pay £38/ month for 2 years.
Instead I saw new phones on ebay for £370 from a trusted seller.
Phones come from "outside UK" warehouse(I'm located in the UK) with 2 pin plug. I wonder if these are dodgy deals, or worth trying it?
The seller itself is providing the warranty for one year and they have very good feedback.
Here is one : LINK
I simply could not find a cheaper one around. DO you think I could go ahead with the buy?
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Hmmm, I'm probably in the minority here but I'd beware. Their shipping them in from China and for that price I wouldn't be at all surprised if they're clones. They do have good feedback, but I just don't see how they could possibly sell the real article that cheap without it being dodgy. My guess is if you were able to get it on a network, it would get locked soon after. The other reason I think it's unsafe is that the warranty is with themselves, not an official Sony warranty, which basically means there isn't one.
I'd steer clear.
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SpyderTracks said:
Hmmm, I'm probably in the minority here but I'd beware. Their shipping them in from China and for that price I wouldn't be at all surprised if they're clones. They do have good feedback, but I just don't see how they could possibly sell the real article that cheap without it being dodgy. My guess is if you were able to get it on a network, it would get locked soon after. The other reason I think it's unsafe is that the warranty is with themselves, not an official Sony warranty, which basically means there isn't one.
I'd steer clear.
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Thanks for the feedback, that's what I'm looking for.
I'm about 50-50% and I need some more either negative or positive feedback about it to decide.
The problem is that the next phone up on ebay is £419 which is quite high :S
I want to stay on 3 network, so most online phone shops(carphone, mobiles, etc) is out
Soniboy84 said:
e_cell has absolutely no warranty on the phone. I asked them previously and here is the answer:
"Dear soniboy84,
We appreciated your email and thank you for showing interest with our item.
Please be advised that this item is sold without warranty, express or implied. Should you want to avail of a warranty for your item, you may purchase one separately from SquareTrade.
Should you have any other inquiries, please contact us again.
Kind regards,
Elise"
So no. No e_cell.
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Now that you mention it, i cant see anywhere in there posts that say anything about warranty
This'll be my next bet, shame about the long delivery :/ only about a week but still http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121213772308?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Don't.
They're the same. Everything comes from China to the UK, then they post via Royal mail from the UK.
Pretty sure we can wipe our butt with the warranty!
Don't.
They're the same. Everything comes from China to the UK, then they post via Royal mail from the UK.
Pretty sure we can wipe our butt with the warranty!
Just wanted to share
The screen on my G2 was coming away from the body slightly so I sent it off to repair (UK) It came back :-
1. Brand new external parts
2. New battery
3. New camera lens
4. Factory reset but still rooted
5. SU installed for me
5. Internal storage - all data intact
6. TWRP still installed
7. Latest software
I hope others get the same service
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Just wanted to share
The screen on my G2 was coming away from the body slightly so I sent it off to repair (UK) It came back :-
1. Brand new external parts
2. New battery
3. New camera lens
4. Factory reset but still rooted
5. SU installed for me
5. Internal storage - all data intact
6. TWRP still installed
7. Latest software
I hope others get the same service
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How long was the turn around time? I can't imagine it was quick coming from the US.
obvious said:
Just wanted to share
The screen on my G2 was coming away from the body slightly so I sent it off to repair (UK) It came back :-
1. Brand new external parts
2. New battery
3. New camera lens
4. Factory reset but still rooted
5. SU installed for me
5. Internal storage - all data intact
6. TWRP still installed
7. Latest software
I hope others get the same service
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The screen is starting to come away from mine so this is good news. How long did it take?
Also, I take it your phone is still within warranty?
stuedub said:
The screen is starting to come away from mine so this is good news. How long did it take?
Also, I take it your phone is still within warranty?
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It took a week and it's 6 months old so well in-warranty
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It took a week and it's 6 months old so well in-warranty
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Thanks.
Mine is 1 year & 2 months old, I was sure there was a 24 month warranty, however checking their website it seems there's a year.
stuedub said:
Thanks.
Mine is 1 year & 2 months old, I was sure there was a 24 month warranty, however checking their website it seems there's a year.
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2 year warranty as per "European Directive on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees (1999/44/EC)" which was enacted in Ireland under SI 11/2003
6 years to claim against a fault as per Statute of Limitations (IE) but if claiming under this you need to be able to argue that the problem was not your fault and not due to reasonable wear and tear.
That should give you some leverage
Dag...sucks for us US Customers lol
That was awesome.
Basically you have a brand new phone.
Wish the US tech service was that awesome
obvious said:
2 year warranty as per "European Directive on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees (1999/44/EC)" which was enacted in Ireland under SI 11/2003
6 years to claim against a fault as per Statute of Limitations (IE) but if claiming under this you need to be able to argue that the problem was not your fault and not due to reasonable wear and tear.
That should give you some leverage
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Excellent. Thanks very much!
So I contacted LG UK, gave them my IMEI and they have informed me that they can't help. The device is from Taiwan & specific to Chunghwa Telecom. Obviously the seller on Amazon had this imported.
I've no idea where I stand on this as LG UK say they can't help. I've contacted the seller to see what can be done.
I have a Taiwanese phone with a warranty in Taiwan but I'm located in Ireland & purchased the phone from Amazon UK.
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2 year warranty as per "European Directive on certain aspects of the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees (1999/44/EC)"
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Really weird that English doesn't have a different word for the manufacture warranty and the warranty from the retailer. In German it is "Garantie" for the manufacturer warranty and "Gewährleistung" for the retailer warranty. The legislation you quote is only in regards to the retailer, not the manufacturer. The warranty that people usually talk about is a guarantee from the manufacturer and it usually runs from 1 year to lifetime depending on the goods and has various different exclusions and services. The 24 month warranty you talk about is only really good for 6 months, because in the first 6 months after sale, the retailer has to proof that the damage wasn't there to begin with (which is nearly impossible). However, after 6 months, the proof is on the consumer, you have to proof that the damage didn't result by you (mis)using it, which only usually works if the manufacturer admits that there is a production problem of some kind that results in stuff getting broken during the lifetime of the device. LG has nothing to do with the 24 month warranty given to you by the EU legislation.
i live in Turkey and lg`s technical service is rubbish. My device is still in warranty.i was updating the device from pc suite and something went wrong download mode and recovery has gone.so as operating system was not booting. i sent it to lg service. and after waiting 2 weeks they sent it back. they didnt even touch my device.they say the device was rooted.i used samsung devices before lg and i sent my device to warranty while it is rooted.they repaired it all the time.at the moment i fixed my device by short pinning.but my warranty possibly gone because of opening the screws of the device.I am pretty satisfied with my d802 but if i want to switch to another device i wont pay more money just for useless warranty.They always find something to blame users. These are all money traps
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Really weird that English doesn't have a different word for the manufacture warranty and the warranty from the retailer. In German it is "Garantie" for the manufacturer warranty and "Gewährleistung" for the retailer warranty. The legislation you quote is only in regards to the retailer, not the manufacturer. The warranty that people usually talk about is a guarantee from the manufacturer and it usually runs from 1 year to lifetime depending on the goods and has various different exclusions and services. The 24 month warranty you talk about is only really good for 6 months, because in the first 6 months after sale, the retailer has to proof that the damage wasn't there to begin with (which is nearly impossible).However, after 6 months, the proof is on the consumer, you have to proof that the damage didn't result by you (mis)using it, which only usually works if the manufacturer admits that there is a production problem of some kind that results in stuff getting broken during the lifetime of the device. LG has nothing to do with the 24 month warranty given to you by the EU legislation.
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You're right. The legislation applies to the retailer. Legally, guarantees and warranties are usually irrelevant except insofar as they may exceed the relevant statutes. In the real world, moving up the chain of command as far as an email to the chief exec or a 'letter before action' to the retailer will often avoid the need for anything 'legal'. If it ever goes legal then first line magistrates tend to look on cases on a 'common sense' basis rather than being too interested in the legal niceties.
In any case, it's often worth pressing for a repair/replacement if an item fails just outside of any guarantee/warranty period.
Does anyone have experience getting a warranty claim in the US? I have the x829 (from Tinydeal) and now I have this screen hardware problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yXnrkfsJMI
Purchased in February.I found their support phone number, will call tomorrow, but any tricks to make the RMA successful? I knew warranty could be an issue when I decided to purchase, given the retailer was from China, but took the chance for the price. I just wanted to see others experiences. Thanks!
Sound like impossible. Unless they are Apple. Even Apple won't entertain you if you parallel import Asian version of iPhone.
kkcheong said:
Sound like impossible. Unless they are Apple. Even Apple won't entertain you if you parallel import Asian version of iPhone.
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Such a shame, solid phone and one blurp and the party's over
Edit: found this, same disease my max 2 has:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/max-2-screen-flickering-problem-t3431637/page9
Okay, now I google how to turn this beast into a wifi access point for the house
orangepowerpokes said:
Such a shame, solid phone and one blurp and the party's over
Edit: found this, same disease my max 2 has:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-max-2/help/max-2-screen-flickering-problem-t3431637/page9
Okay, now I google how to turn this beast into a wifi access point for the house
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Mine is Truly LCD and is bought 1 month ago. I saw the thing when I watch YouTube. Very fast and I managed to catch a glimpse of the issue. Mine is x820.
What is Truly LCD?
I got a dead pixel on my X829 so i contacted them, they said since the x829 is not offered in the US i'd have to contact their International Warranty Center which is in India (i think)
Interesting. Its worth a shot. Thanks for the contact. I'll see what they can do. I'd certainly be willing to ship it back to China for a replacement or repair.