Any warranty options on a used One? - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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Since you didn't get the phone from AT&T, I doubt they will give you anything on warranty. HTC warrants the phone for one year from purchase or 15 months from manufacture. The serial number of the phone identifies the manufacture date. If you call HTC, I wouldn't tell them any information they don't ask for. Also, if you send it back to HTC, make sure it is in full stock form. No unlocked boot loader and stock Rom. Remove all evidence of tampering with the device or they will deny warranty.
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GhastlyTT said:
Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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What kind of warranty did the business give you on purchasing it from them? If it's a shop worth their salt, it's at least 30 days. Can you take it up with them? If not, I would call HTC and talk to them about it. Just as dborgo states, don't mention that it was used and you should be fine. One user on here got caught up by volunteering info he shouldn't have and it cost him money for repairs. Simple Yes or No answers with a few vague responses SHOULD get you what you want.

PM packer2058. He might have a few ideas for you about deceiving, cheating, lying and/or defrauding at&t into giving you 6 replacement phones.
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side808 said:
PM packer2058. He might have a few ideas for you about deceiving, cheating, lying and/or defrauding at&t into giving you 6 replacement phones.
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Harsh that is bro. Not cool.

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Harsh that is bro. Not cool.
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Doesn't sound too good when I put it that way huh ... Actually I would like to see what happens if he tires to claim warranty on that phone. According to packer2058 it isn't unethical to do that.
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I bought a One off CL and contacted att when I found a defect with the back camera. They sent me a new one with no issues. They had even asked where I purchased the phone and I told them off of a third party. I used the online chat. If you don't get the answer you want on the first call/chat just hang up and contact them right back. You will get through to a person who is helpful. Good luck
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The official HTC Warranty
I took a picture of the warranty card that came with my One, since HTC's website is quite obtuse and the info was impossible to find. Basically, the HTC warranty goes to the original purchaser and is not transferable to a third party. That isn't to say that they won't work something out with you, but you should also be prepared to pay for the repairs if they find out.

GhastlyTT said:
Hello xda. A few weeks ago I sold my S3 for $200 and purchased a used silver AT&T HTC one for $450 from an electronics reseller here in OKC, Cdr electronics. I'm outside of my upgrade window and really wanted the One so i figured this was the best and least expensive route. The phone was in almost mint condition. Not a single flaw except the common gap on the speaker grills. I didn't get any packaging or accessories, just the phone itself.
Now about 3 weeks later I've noticed dust and lint under the glass about half an inch in from the volume rocker and it's really starting to bug me. Obviously it's a hardware defect, but I don't have the original receipt, only mine from the reseller. Is their anything i can do? I can return it for a full refund in the next week but I'm curious if there is any warranty at all i can utilize. Would AT&T do anything for me? HTC? Anyone else in this situation? Thanks!
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I would guess your best bet is to go through AT&T. They are pretty good about warranties on the devices they sell. If they show your line using a ONE it shouldn't be a problem. If asked where it was purchased just tell them it was a 3rd party wireless retailer. Worst case scenario, I'm sure HTC will fix it for you but more than likely they will charge you at least 100 bucks. At that point you mine as well return it and buy a new one directly from HTC.
Let us know!
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Tmo will only warranty replace your Vibrant with Cliq2, Defy or a cheap BB!?

I've been having problem with my mic on my Vibrant, so i called Tmobile to see if they would do anything about sending me a replacement Vibrant, I have a 2 year protection that I am paying $7/month. They told me that Vibrant isn't available anymore, neither is SGS 4G and my ONLY 3 options of replacement would be some crappy blackberry, Defy or Cliq 2.... I told the guy those are all down grades from what I have and that I didn't want any of those and he agreed with me...
Basically I got no where, spoke to the manager that told me the same thing, then I spoke with loyalty department (been with T-mobile for like 7 years) and the best they could offer was was $20 off HTC Amaze...
Anyone else think this is ridiculous and/or have any suggestions on what I should do? I don't think it makes sense that they should downgrade me... if anything if they don't have anything as good, then give me something better.
If anyone else ran into this please let me know what you guys did to get a replacement?
I would either call them back and try to get a galaxy s2 or call samsung directly and use their warranty. The tmobile version of the s2 is called the hercules I believe and samsungs direct warranty only lasts a year
Wow that sux
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That's crap...let us know how you end up.
I also had a problem with my vibrant with the incoming calls. I called Tmobile to replace my phone with another vibrant under the warranty, instead, they gave me a Htc Sensation .
what?!
Thats ****ed up. I pay the $7 a month too and the first time it was giving me trouble they just sent me a new one and i had to return my defective unit. Thats all. If it ****s up again they better not ask me to downgrade
Try replacing mic I guess
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That's exactly what i said! Guy told me to call Monday bc their inventory gets updated then. So I'm going to call them then, but that is still bs, i run 4 businesses, if my customer isn't happy i upgrade them or refund them, not charge them more or downgrade them... I don't understand how that even makes sense. I'm going to try calling them on Monday, but to the those of you guys that are paying for the warranty don't bother, apparently once they run out off the phone you have they might give you a Nokia flip phone if they don't have any more budget Android phones to give out.
I called Samsung but they only have the warranty for 1 year, and you have to send your phone in for 2 Weeks while they work on it. So i guess they want you to use the payphone while you wait..
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Wow OP I've also been with tmo for 7years and also paying those ****s the 7 bucks a month too. I don't have any real issues with my vibrant other then well it being a vibrant, I'll be dam if they try to downgrade me to some crap ass phone call those tards back every day tell you get what you want man that sucks. Good luck ill call them and talk **** about me paying 7 bucks to get a downgraded phone tomorrow.
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I would actually not mind having a defy, I am into a lot of extreme sports and it would be nice to have a tough smartphone. It would be nice to have a phone that I could keep in my pocket while I am commuting to school on mtb trails instead of in an otterbox in my backpack.
Does anyone know if light bleeding from behind the buttons onto the screen is a warranty issue? It has been happening ever since I got this replacement phone.
The DEFY is just slightly rugged. It's not full on military spec so a case is still recommended. The DEFY is not that bad of a phone though with excellent 3G reception. The CLIQ2 has problems, and a Blackberry.. oh lord. But you do have a Samsung Vibrant - a phone that is over a year old now. What do you expect? Most of the $7.99 is for insurance anyway not the warranty.
First thing I would do is cancel that $7 joke of an insurance policy. They tried that crap on me before with my Behold II and I called corporate and they replaced it with a Vibrant. Then I went online and cancelled $28 worth of insurance (4 phones). If you think about it, total up the insurance money you pay each year and that would be enough to cover at least two GalaxyS 2's ($84x7 years).
Just called them OP. Same story, I'm getting a call back on Wednesday to update my status regarding the Vibrant being in stock. They did however offer me the glaxy S 2 for 50%...$200 for an upgrade! I'm saving that for Nexus Galaxy.
All three of these choices are downgrades. I'm definitely canceling my insurance after this.
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Just called them OP. Same story, I'm getting a call back on Wednesday to update my status regarding the Vibrant being in stock. They did however offer me the glaxy S 2 for 50%...$200 for an upgrade! I'm saving that for Nexus Galaxy.
All three of these choices are downgrades. I'm definitely canceling my insurance after this.
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That's what I am going for, I'll just try to get them do give me 1/2 off the price of upgrade on Amaze or SGS 2, Ill just sell it and pick up a Nexus. Either they do that or give me something that isn't a downgrade! I'll settle for Sensation.
heygrl said:
The DEFY is just slightly rugged. It's not full on military spec so a case is still recommended. The DEFY is not that bad of a phone though with excellent 3G reception. The CLIQ2 has problems, and a Blackberry.. oh lord. But you do have a Samsung Vibrant - a phone that is over a year old now. What do you expect? Most of the $7.99 is for insurance anyway not the warranty.
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Well be it 1 year or older this makes no difference, when I got the warranty it was in case I needed to replace my phone it was going to be covered for 2 years with something equally as good, if they would have told me they would instead give me a flip phone I would have taken my chances... Defy is a POS, it has slow CPU, smaller screen, 2GB of memory, thinker, worse battery life... I don't think there is a single benefit to this phone except that it will work if I drop it in the toilet.
the battery life is not worse, it's much better, the CPU is not far off from the Vibrant and as far as I'm concerned stock vs stock the DEFY is a better more consistent performer. I would know, I had both. The GPS worked too. If you've never had one I can't even see how you would run off at the mouth about how much of a POS it is.
The age of the phone DOES matter. The value does not INCREASE on a phone. You can't expect to get a major upgrade just because they don't have any more of your phone. Get real. You don't pay *that* much for the extended warranty, and the warranty does not guarantee anything equal or better replacements. Read the fine print.
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I've been having problem with my mic on my Vibrant, so i called Tmobile to see if they would do anything about sending me a replacement Vibrant, I have a 2 year protection that I am paying $7/month. They told me that Vibrant isn't available anymore, neither is SGS 4G and my ONLY 3 options of replacement would be some crappy blackberry, Defy or Cliq 2.... I told the guy those are all down grades from what I have and that I didn't want any of those and he agreed with me...
Basically I got no where, spoke to the manager that told me the same thing, then I spoke with loyalty department (been with T-mobile for like 7 years) and the best they could offer was was $20 off HTC Amaze...
Anyone else think this is ridiculous and/or have any suggestions on what I should do? I don't think it makes sense that they should downgrade me... if anything if they don't have anything as good, then give me something better.
If anyone else ran into this please let me know what you guys did to get a replacement?
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A few things don't make sense.
I'm assuming your Vibrant is out of the 1yr manufacturers warranty, and you are reffering to the $7 a month Assurion insurance.
If you are indeed out of your 1 yr warranty then T-Mobile has no obligation to even offer you anything, not even a downgrade.
Now, if you are trying to resolve the issue by using your Asurion insurance then you shouldn't even be dealing with T-Mobile. T-mobile has no clue what Asurians current inventory is. Assurion claims are done completely seperate from T-mobile. Assurion claims can be filed at the following link:
http://www.phoneclaim.com/t-mobile
Maybe I'm missing something or not understanding. I think the above info I provided is correct but who knows maybe I'm wrong.
SamsungVibrant said:
A few things don't make sense.
I'm assuming your Vibrant is out of the 1yr manufacturers warranty, and you are reffering to the $7 a month Assurion insurance.
If you are indeed out of your 1 yr warranty then T-Mobile has no obligation to even offer you anything, not even a downgrade.
Now, if you are trying to resolve the issue by using your Asurion insurance then you shouldn't even be dealing with T-Mobile. T-mobile has no clue what Asurians current inventory is. Assurion claims are done completely seperate from T-mobile. Assurion claims can be filed at the following link:
http://www.phoneclaim.com/t-mobile
Maybe I'm missing something or not understanding. I think the above info I provided is correct but who knows maybe I'm wrong.
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The warranty is actually split in 2 parts, one is the damage/stolen warranty that you would have to go through Assurion, the other is an extended warranty that extends the warranty an additional year past the manufacturers 1 year warranty. The idea is if your phone gets screwed up with the fault that isn't yours, Tmobile will replace it.
Here is the link with your options:
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/addons...umHandsetProtection&tp=Svc_Sub_EqpmntProtnOvw
timafey said:
The warranty is actually split in 2 parts, one is the damage/stolen warranty that you would have to go through Assurion, the other is an extended warranty that extends the warranty an additional year past the manufacturers 1 year warranty. The idea is if your phone gets screwed up with the fault that isn't yours, Tmobile will replace it.
Here is the link with your options:
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/addons...umHandsetProtection&tp=Svc_Sub_EqpmntProtnOvw
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Thanks, usefil link. I didn't know you had the option to choose PHP Insurance alone for $4.79. That sounds better than the PHP bundle especially considering T-mobile isn't doing a warranty exchange with a comparable model. What do the terms and conditions say? I would read that in detail, if they have to give you a comparable model then I would fight it.
here is what the fine print says:
3. REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS.
If the identical Covered Product is no longer available, We will replace it with
a product of comparable functionality. In all cases, We will determine product
comparability including functionality at Our sole discretion. Technological
advances and product availability may result in a replacement product with a
lower selling price than the original product.
A replacement product may be either new or refurbished, at Our option. Nonoriginal manufacturer parts may be used in refurbished products.
http://www.phoneclaim.com/documents/T-Mobile/General-Program-Info.pdf
I want them to tell me how Defy and Galaxy S have the same technological functionality...? besides making phone calls I think these 2 are pretty different...
Yea i just dropped my insurrance.....
My screen is shattered and they offered me the same crap.....ill buy another vibrant off craigslist and then when my contract is up.....ill go to sprint and not waiste my money again on the shotty insurrance

For those with bad pixel's

I have 4 bad pixel's on my HTC one I bought it brand new for retail off ebay. I see alot of these problem's going on and people geting worst phone's back so instead of playing the return and hope to get a good one game I have contacted HTC with the problem they are aware of the problem and will fix the phone for free ( you just pay shipping to them ) and promise and perfect display when it leave's so I will post back ( about 2 week's...) to see if they really did fix it right.
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I have 4 bad pixel's on my HTC one I bought it brand new for retail off ebay. I see alot of these problem's going on and people geting worst phone's back so instead of playing the return and hope to get a good one game I have contacted HTC with the problem they are aware of the problem and will fix the phone for free ( you just pay shipping to them ) and promise and perfect display when it leave's so I will post back ( about 2 week's...) to see if they really did fix it right.
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So I purchase a product from them that does not meet their own standards? Then I have to pay to ship it back to them, and then wait 2 weeks for the device I just purchased. Yikes!
Yeah that is not right...I argued the best they could do is pay shipping back..time's like this is when I wish I had Att so I could go right to the store...( have stright talk reason why I bought it online ) If I do send it back I will have no phone for 2 week's wish they would do what apple doe's and send a new phone first but they won't.
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Yeah that is not right...I argued the best they could do is pay shipping back..time's like this is when I wish I had Att so I could go right to the store...( have stright talk reason why I bought it online ) If I do send it back I will have no phone for 2 week's wish they would do what apple doe's and send a new phone first but they won't.
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They wouldn't do an advanced replacement?
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Had a dead pixel on my One I picked up yesterday and I went back in and exchanged it. I can live with the screen gap but I'll be damned if I have to stare at a dead pixel for 2 years. Once you know it's there, it's all you can think about.
I got a replacement yesterday. It had a dead pixel. Just a single one but it drove me crazy and my eyes would constantly gravitate to it. Fought with them all morning because they told me to exchange it in a store, no stores are carrying the 64gb in inventory so they said they would send me a return label and once they get this device send me another. I called back multiple times and fought with multiple people. Eventually I got a supervisor that made it so they send me the replacement first, then I send back this one. It took a lot of fighting and a lot of calls but they eventually did it. The supervisor actually had to get approval from her supervisor. It was a hellish morning and I'm glad I finally got it sorted. Already got an email about the order for the replacement so that's a good sign. Man their customer service has taken a nosedive. It never used to be this difficult to do an exchange. When the last rep answered "thank you for calling att where pur customers are the #1 priority I couldn't help to laugh and say 'that's not true'"
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DJSLINKARD said:
Had a dead pixel on my One I picked up yesterday and I went back in and exchanged it. I can live with the screen gap but I'll be damned if I have to stare at a dead pixel for 2 years. Once you know it's there, it's all you can think about.
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That is exactly how I look at it, I don't care how small it is if I know it is there I will keep looking for it...Needless to say I returned the phone I am scared to buy another one even all the one's I seen in person have dead pixel's somewhere on the screen.
What color on the screen did you notice the dead pixel?
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Its still under warranty, why do you have to pay S&H?
I got mine today and no dead pixels or gaps I'm so lucky
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it's lack of quality control ,they should recall them back, and replacement all device free
i have strong OCD. so i can not stand that, even only one dead pixel
Lucky you. Can you post your manufacturing details?
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I just received my replacement by mail, zero defects! Maybe they ironed-out all their kinks. S/N ht34kw914...
jz3 said:
I just received my replacement by mail, zero defects! Maybe they ironed-out all their kinks. S/N ht34kw914...
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Was this through ATT or HTC? the jerks at HTC said they wont pay for shipping or replace .. just a repair and it will take 10 business days for me to get my phone back .. WTF ... HTC and Samsung need to get on Apple's level of Product Troubleshooting and Exchanges ...
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Was this through ATT or HTC? the jerks at HTC said they wont pay for shipping or replace .. just a repair and it will take 10 business days for me to get my phone back .. WTF ... HTC and Samsung need to get on Apple's level of Product Troubleshooting and Exchanges ...
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This was through AT&T. If you are an AT&T customer, I would check to see if there is a warranty center in your area. They will usually make an exchange on the spot. Otherwise, call AT&T and they will send out a replacement right away and you just mail in your defective phone when you receive the new one.
I bought my phone used, does the 1 year manufacture warranty carry over to me, even though I'm not the original owner?
What are you using to find dead pixels with, they are quite small. I know certain screens/colors will reveal them nicely.
I had one dead pixel on my first HTC one it also had the speaker grill cut incorrectly. I decided to do a exchange for the same one and this one is perfect no issues. To check for dead pixels use this app it's great also shows ghosting ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.ujacha.deadpixel&hl=en). I love this phone btw hope this helps anyone.
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magicriggs said:
I bought my phone used, does the 1 year manufacture warranty carry over to me, even though I'm not the original owner?
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It should because the warranty is on the device, not the person.
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LCD Fix ?

Hi guys I have done something really bad , just purchased my One a week ago and everything was fine until I had to fly to Cancun mexico for a performance ( I'm a dj for an urban singer ) the problem is that I dropped my phone and broke the LCD , is there anyway to replace it ? This phone is built in a unibody style so I really doubt it but just wanted to make sure.
any help?
I believe your only good option would be to send it into HTC for repair. I remember reading a thread about someone already cracking the screen and it was around $200 or so for repair..
Assuming you do not have insurance on it?
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born_fisherman said:
I believe your only good option would be to send it into HTC for repair. I remember reading a thread about someone already cracking the screen and it was around $200 or so for repair..
Assuming you do not have insurance on it?
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I also just recently dropped mine and since I didn't purchase it thru AT&T (I bought it locally through an indivdual) my AT&T Insurance won't cover it. Since iFixit gave this phone a repair-ability rating of 1 out of 10 - the One is damn near impossible to repair. So, I called HTC and asked for an estimate to repair the cracked LCD. They quoted me a cost of 'up to $180' without looking at it. I sent it in to them, they received it today and now I'm waiting for them to call me with an actual quote. I will post here with my findings if anyone cares to know.
Ok, so HTC quoted me $180.00 to repair the broken LCD. Not too bad, in my opinion. Better than selling a broken device and losing hundreds.

[INFO] HTC One OEM Repairs, etc

About 10 days ago I broke the LCD of my new HTC One. Because I traded my Xperia ZL for this One - I cancelled the insurance policy I've been carrying on my AT&T account for the past 4 years (and NEVER used it, mind you). What was odd was that the LCD didn't even break immediately upon impact. I dropped it on a ceramic tile floor (it had an Incipio Feather case on it - which did nothing but prevent scratching) and it appeared to sustain no damage. So, after picking it up I placed it on to a stone counter top where it proceeded to spiderweb and crack right before my very eyes. I was in shock. (this video is WHY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwE9PGDnlvs) Anyways, moving right along - I called AT&T and tried to add insurance back to my account (not telling them I just broke my phone of course) but AT&T obviously refused to since I didn't buy the phone from them. On the same note, I'm sure, had I not cancelled the insurance, it wouldn't have been covered due to the same reason - but that's neither here nor there at this point.
So, I contacted HTC. I told them I dropped the device and the LCD was cracked. I asked for a quote to repair it. The gentlemen advised me 'up to $180.00". Honestly, I was surprised it wasn't more expensive. I asked if I send it in to them and they quote me a higher price than I want to pay - what happens? He advised me they would just send it back not repaired (I've NEVER broken a phone before so I'm not familiar with this process). I sent the One in to HTC (actually, most likely to an authorized repair center: CTS-PCS) in Houston, TX via USPS Priority Mail with insurance on 6/4. They received it 6/6. And today they contacted me with a quote of exactly $180.00. So I paid it and now I'm waiting for them to complete the repairs and send it back. I figured paying $180 to fix it was smarter than selling it for however much I could get for it and risk losing hundreds of dollars in the process. Also, the fact that iFixit scored it a 1 out of 10 on ease of repair also did not give me much hope in finding someone other than HTC (that I even trusted) to disassemble my device and repair properly.
Anyways, the point is to GET THIS INFORMATION OUT THERE. I came to XDA (yes, I realize this is a developer site... but it was my first instinct) in search of others who may have had similar experiences and couldn't really find anything definitive. I certainly couldn't find an actual dollar amount quoted by HTC to fix the LCD alone. I'm sure I won't be/haven't been the ONLY one to break the LCD. Maybe, going forward this thread could also serve as a place to post ANY type of repair experiences with HTC (or anyone else that CAN fix it)?
*Once I get my One back I will post again to let people gauge exactly how long the repair process took from start to finish.
Phone insurance is generally a waste of money. Even with the insurance you'd still have to pay the $199 deductible, which is more than the cost of the repair outright.
I'd rather put the $7/month in the bank and after the 2 yr contract there's enough to pay the subsided price on a new handset.
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Phone insurance is generally a waste of money. Even with the insurance you'd still have to pay the $199 deductible, which is more than the cost of the repair outright.
I'd rather put the $7/month in the bank and after the 2 yr contract there's enough to pay the subsided price on a new handset.
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Costco warranty. $100 up front, $25 replacements for brand new phones upon damages up for 4 times.
So you're paying $4 a month and a $24 deductible.
OP paid $180 to repair his phone.
Warranty is also transferable and I believe can be cancelled to get your money prorated back.
The only thing it does not cover is theft. And if you live in the shady parts of Southern California, you better be extra careful with your devices.
SlimJ87D said:
Costco warranty. $100 up front, $25 replacements for brand new phones upon damages up for 4 times.
So you're paying $4 a month and a $24 deductible.
OP paid $180 to repair his phone.
Warranty is also transferable and I believe can be cancelled to get your money prorated back.
The only thing it does not cover is theft. And if you live in the shady parts of Southern California, you better be extra careful with your devices.
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Good point cschmitt and even if you do pay the $199 deductible to replace it they usually give you a refurbished device. (other than the cracked LCD my One is in MINT condition) And Slim, makes me wish I had bought mine at Costco. Oh well. You live and learn.
can we buy costco warranty if phone is not purchased from them?
himeshkaul said:
can we buy costco warranty if phone is not purchased from them?
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Good question, I will call them and find out and report back.
EDIT: Ok, here's what I found out. You can't buy the insurance through Costco unless you buy the phone from them. The sales rep did advise me about Square Trade - its $129 he said... but when I checked out their site I found you have to either buy it from a retailer or via eBay. (via retailer the cost is a flat fee of $125 or $6.99 per month for a 2 year plan) Someone like me (who got my phone locally via trade with an individual) is NOT eligible for Square Trade. Good info to know.
t3chn0s1s said:
Good question, I will call them and find out and report back.
EDIT: Ok, here's what I found out. You can't buy the insurance through Costco unless you buy the phone from them. The sales rep did advise me about Square Trade - its $129 he said... but when I checked out their site I found you have to either buy it from a retailer or via eBay. (via retailer the cost is a flat fee of $125 or $6.99 per month for a 2 year plan) Someone like me (who got my phone locally via trade with an individual) is NOT eligible for Square Trade. Good info to know.
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If you sign up on square trades Facebook page they send you coupons weekly for up to 50% off the price. I get coupons sent to me all the time.
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But Costco has a deal with Square Trade for the $25 deductible. And I believe you get device replacements from Costco on the spot. The deal is different from teh Costco website.
Purchase your phones at Costco, there are nothing but pros and no cons I can think of.
So, it turns out the repair center didn't have the parts to fix my One so they were holding it for the materials. Today, I finally got an email that it's done and will be shipping out shortly. I must say, this whole process wasn't TOO excruciating. Thank God I keep a back up phone! So, I would imagine if they had had the parts on hand it probably would have been fixed and sent back out last week. I'm finally glad this whole thing is almost over.
It took a little while but the FedEx tracking number that HTC provided is now active and my device should be back to me by Tuesday. I just hope and pray nothing goes wrong in transit. I will post again when I have it. Overall I'm pretty pleased with the speed at which this repair was processed and completed. Someone else said theirs took about 10 days & I'm assuming they didn't have to wait for the parts to come in like I did.
Good informational thread. Thanks.
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Well if something like this happened to me I would have just called and added the insurance back on it and then wait a couple weeks (maybe 2-6) and then just say my phone got stolen/lost, pay the deductible and get a new one. Either send the broken one to HTC to fix or sell kit broken
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Hi, please update us on how your repair was. I just sent my HTC One due to yellow spot on the corner and dead pixels. Worried about how well they handle the phones. I just wanna know how is your new screen and is there any new damage to the phone? Scratches? Thanks.
stefan.buddle said:
Well if something like this happened to me I would have just called and added the insurance back on it and then wait a couple weeks (maybe 2-6) and then just say my phone got stolen/lost, pay the deductible and get a new one. Either send the broken one to HTC to fix or sell kit broken
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I tried that bro. Because I didn't buy it from AT&T they wouldn't let me add the insurance back. Hello, that was the first thing I thought to do!!!!! ( I did say that in the OP) LOL
Also, the deductible to replace it is $200. To fix it was $180. Ultimately I would have rather paid the $200 and not have to wait for the repair but $180 is still cheaper.
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Hi, please update us on how your repair was. I just sent my HTC One due to yellow spot on the corner and dead pixels. Worried about how well they handle the phones. I just wanna know how is your new screen and is there any new damage to the phone? Scratches? Thanks.
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I am supposed to get my One tomorrow so will certainly report back with the results. Other than the damaged display the body was MINT so I too am concerned with any scratches, etc on the body. Will, post again when I have it.
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Got my One back today. It's MINT! The display is PERFECT and the body is unscathed. My dumbass forgot to take out my SIM tray and when I got it back it HAS NO SIM TRAY. I called a couple AT&T stores... none have one. One of the AT&T reps gave me the # for the local AT&T warranty repair shop so I called them but they don't have one either. HTC is sending me replacement SIM tray FREE but via UPS ground. So I ordered one off eBay. Hopefully I have it by Thursday or Friday.
EDIT: I asked HTC if I could PAY to expedite the shipping of the SIM tray and they said 'no'. They would only send it via UPS ground (for no fee). Word to the wise: Learn from my error and REMOVE YOUR SIM TRAY if you're sending your device in for repair. HTC will remove it and NOT replace it prior to sending it back to you.
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Got my One back today. It's MINT! The display is PERFECT and the body is unscathed. My dumbass forgot to take out my SIM tray and when I got it back it HAS NO SIM TRAY. I called a couple AT&T stores... none have one. One of the AT&T reps gave me the # for the local AT&T warranty repair shop so I called them but they don't have one either. HTC is sending me replacement SIM tray FREE but via UPS ground. So I ordered one off eBay. Hopefully I have it by Thursday or Friday.
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Thank you for the update!! Glad everything worked out perfectly. Now can't wait for mine to come back.
rg8rc18 said:
Thank you for the update!! Glad everything worked out perfectly. Now can't wait for mine to come back.
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I trust you removed your SIM tray?
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t3chn0s1s said:
I trust you removed your SIM tray?
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Yes. Lol. I was actually thinking of leaving it too but ended up removing it.
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Yes. Lol. I was actually thinking of leaving it too but ended up removing it.
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Smart move. I am SO completely moronic. I don't know how I didn't get that out of this following paragraph that was included in the initial repair email from HTC:
Remember to remove any accessories from the phone - such as the battery, SIM card, storage card, SIM cover and/or battery cover (Note: some of these parts cannot be removed from all devices - please check our support site if you are uncertain). Please also backup any important information you will want to keep before shipping your phone.
LOL, SMH

Samsung refused to fix broken headset jack on rooted phone

Samsung just refused to fix a broken headset jack on a 2 month old phone obviously still under warranty because the phone is rooted. I am an android developer working for well known company in the industry. And this is a well known problem with headset jack on those phones. Really disappointed with Samsung. Had no such problem with LG devices. The problem clearly has nothing to do with software. They are just looking for a convenient way to avoid their warranty obligation on repair of a common issue resulting from their design flaw.
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1/31/2014 6:02 PM-Karina Dominguez: The unit is shipped.
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DEVICE ROOTED
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1/31/2014 2:51 PM-PBA Inspection: The unit has left the technician. SOLUTION: BER
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1/31/2014 9:48 AM-Eliud Gonzalez: The unit has been received. Pack Condition: Fair Packaging (Box & Cushion)
if using warranty make sure you un-root if you can.
Really all you had to do is take it to sprint
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I've never heard of the headphone jack being a problem on this phone.Not sure why you wouldn't have unrooted to begin with being a knowledgeable person.
Did you ever have any luck taking it to Sprint?
This looks like an incredibly lousy experience, irrespective of what the man may or may not have otherwise done.
I'd say that if you ever have the choice between having the phone repaired at a place that knows what they are doing, and can do it on site (I am unclear if Sprint technicians can do a headphone jack replacement on site) and sending it off, choose the former and not the latter.
I cannot imagine being without my phone and mailing it off for repair.
This is perhaps why some opt for the reatiler's (ie, not Sprint) add-on warranty, as they supposedly swap it out for a new device, no questions asked.
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This is why I buy all of my phones at Best Buy. I buy their insurance and they have fixed every issue I have had with mine(including my Note 2 that had a faulty headphone jack) and my now teenage children's phones. I've rooted nearly every device that I've bought from them. I get the Amazon price match out the door and a no deductible, no questions asked repair policy. And they provide you with a loaner device while they cross ship a refurb, or if your phone still functions, you hang on to it until the refurb shows up. Win/Win.
PsycloneTW said:
This is why I buy all of my phones at Best Buy. I buy their insurance and they have fixed every issue I have had with mine(including my Note 2 that had a faulty headphone jack) and my now teenage children's phones. I've rooted nearly every device that I've bought from them. I get the Amazon price match out the door and a no deductible, no questions asked repair policy. And they provide you with a loaner device while they cross ship a refurb, or if your phone still functions, you hang on to it until the refurb shows up. Win/Win.
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I to am a Best Buy insurance user. However, they do in fact have a deductible as of 09/01/2013. They have the discretion to charge a $100 deductible. If the phone has physical damage like a cracked screen you will be charged a deductible.
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I to am a Best Buy insurance user. However, they do in fact have a deductible as of 09/01/2013. They have the discretion to charge a $100 deductible. If the phone has physical damage like a cracked screen you will be charged a deductible.
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That is news to me. I wonder if this applies to newly covered devices only. I have 3 devices covered, two of which have been under coverage for some time and my new Note 3. Not once have I been informed about a deductible or change in their protection plans. You'd think if the terms of the contract had changed that I would have been notified and I haven't. I might have to look into an alternative now.
Thanks for the heads up.
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That is news to me. I wonder if this applies to newly covered devices only. I have 3 devices covered, two of which have been under coverage for some time and my new Note 3. Not once have I been informed about a deductible or change in their protection plans. You'd think if the terms of the contract had changed that I would have been notified and I haven't. I might have to look into an alternative now.
Thanks for the heads up.
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They didnt tell me either when I purchased my Note 3 back in October. The only way I found out is through a co worker who dropped their iPhone and had the Best Buy insurance in November. They took it in and she had to pay a deductible b/c it had physical damage. I went on their website and sure enough they had changed it in September. My understanding is that if you purchased the insurance prior to September, you wouldn't have to pay the deductible, only for phones/insurance purchased after September.
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They didnt tell me either when I purchased my Note 3 back in October. The only way I found out is through a co worker who dropped their iPhone and had the Best Buy insurance in November. They took it in and she had to pay a deductible b/c it had physical damage. I went on their website and sure enough they had changed it in September. My understanding is that if you purchased the insurance prior to September, you wouldn't have to pay the deductible, only for phones/insurance purchased after September.
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Could you do me a favor, and let me know if they call it insurance or protection?
Real insurance doesn't work like that.
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1. Why not go to a Sprint Store?
2. I've never heard of a headphone jack issue.
3. WHY you sent the device rooted?
Root = voided warranty
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Root(a software change) shouldn't void the warranty if there is a hardware issue.
Omar04 said:
1. Why not go to a Sprint Store?
2. I've never heard of a headphone jack issue.
3. WHY you sent the device rooted?
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If you don't have tep, Sprint will not fix it. I could be wrong....
If you don't have tep and Sprint refuses to fix it, Sprint will tell you the only way to fix it is if you are in Samsungs warranty period and to send it to Samsung.
Next time you have to take it to sprint. If I am not mistaken they don't deny you repairs even if you have a rooted phone. I took my galaxy note 3 which had a broken LCD and was rooted and didn't have any problem.

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