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Hello All, as many of you know i have had one of the famous bricked samsung galaxy i9000. Since Bell wont honour my proposal for returning my Cell phone with a receipt (not under my name), i have come to the conclusion that we need action. Below is a site i am going to contact, based out of toronto, if enough people call, we can get this "defective issue" known.
http://www.sse.gov.on.ca/mcs/en/Pages/Contact.aspx
I am also in the process of starting a petition but would like the help of people of this forum on to how to go about this.
We need to make Samsung honour their corporation competencies and aknowledge that not EVERYONE will be on contract with BELL. We must take action. I am requesting help from ALL those affected.
thanks
p.s. first way to start is to get the ministry of consumer electronics to acknowledge the defect and we shall start a petition.
Another resource you may want to tap into is the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (http://www.ccts-cprst.ca/complaints/service-providers). They are a third party that attempt to resolve complaints against wireless providers.
Not sure if it applies to you, but take it for what it's worth.
Count me in dude!!! Im tired of not being listened to about my issues with my $500.00 "not fit for purpose" phone!!!
I believe that we not just go after Bell but Samsung as well!!!
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mymanchris said:
Another resource you may want to tap into is the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (http://www.ccts-cprst.ca/complaints/service-providers). They are a third party that attempt to resolve complaints against wireless providers.
Not sure if it applies to you, but take it for what it's worth.
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thanks for the link, will be looking into that.
yiannisthegreek said:
Count me in dude!!! Im tired of not being listened to about my issues with my $500.00 "not fit for purpose" phone!!!
I believe that we not just go after Bell but Samsung as well!!!
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lets start small and see where we get. We need COMMUNITY SUPPORT, and i mean alot of people. 100 or more can be a good start.
You have my support.
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myself as well.
I assume you are referring to the internal memory problem?
Why did they say they wont honor your warranty? You haven't really put much information here.
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I assume you are referring to the internal memory problem?
Why did they say they wont honor your warranty? You haven't really put much information here.
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I have the full receipt for my phone and everything, the phone was deactivated and the number is not in service. However, the only thing connected to the current user is a IMEI, which i had called the person who owned it, they didnt know english very well and wouldnt transfer the ownership to me.
This is a flaw in the system.
I am starting a petition to make Samsung and Bell aware that the first batch and alot of the I900m Bell devices have a Internal SD hardware problem. This is a defect, we have witnessed of up to 30% returns on these phones because of this defect alone.
The fact that Bell wont honour their warranty with samsung because of a simple (not having my name) on the receipt is trivial. I had a copy printed out. Samsung needs to recall these devices or at the very least acknowledge something here.
30% failure? Where is that figure from?
And have you tried arguing with Bell for a repair? Or did they simply say no, and you gave up? Did you try to escalate?
By law, you should be able to go to your consumer affairs place anyway, and tell them that Bell wont accept your receipt. I don't think you need a petition.
Class action suit against "samsung" only.. Count me in tooo
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By the way, when you say return, do you mean repair? Because by law in most countries, they don't have to offer refunds outside the first 2 weeks if the unit is faulty.
This thread needs a lot more details...
I am in also.
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30% failure? Where is that figure from?
And have you tried arguing with Bell for a repair? Or did they simply say no, and you gave up? Did you try to escalate?
By law, you should be able to go to your consumer affairs place anyway, and tell them that Bell wont accept your receipt. I don't think you need a petition.
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i have the receipt but the purchaser of my phone was friend who has now moved to new york. I have no contact with him. And by law bell has to honour its warranty code of conduct, if there is a recepit available.
I am going back tommrow to talk to the http://www.bell.ca/shopping/en_CA_ON.Samsung-Galaxywith-Google/69236.details of the store, any tips or suggestions are welcome. I have read people have returned phones even WITHOUT a receipt...and look, oh i HAVE one.....interesting.
edit** the petition was for those who were unlucky and have been turned down by Bell because of no receipt.
That didn't really answer anything.. If you have a receipt, argue with them again, or go consumer affairs, but their warranty code only likely covers REPAIRING!
Do you mean repair or return and where is that 30% failure figure from? By law, they don't need to refund you, unless you have tried replacing it a few times and the problem keeps reoccurring (and you can prove the product is seriously flawed).
I believe you mean repair, but "return" is ambiguous.
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That didn't really answer anything.. If you have a receipt, argue with them again, or go consumer affairs, but their warranty code only likely covers REPAIRING!
Do you mean repair or return and where is that 30% failure figure from? By law, they don't need to refund you, unless you have tried replacing it a few times and the problem keeps reoccurring (and you can prove the product is seriously flawed).
I believe you mean repair, but "return" is ambiguous.
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according to Bell it was about 20%-30% of phones were brought back. That is why Samsung held off on the 2nd batch of shipments to fix the internal sd problem, and bells excuse was all the phones were sold out, when really there was a huge backorder.
thanks for clarifiying bud. I do mean Repair. I have the receipt and everything from the folks who bought the phone, the only problem is the receipt is not in MY name. however, i tried contacting the people who had orginally purchased the phone and they wont do anything for me. They dont speak english. So i am going today to argue with the manager of Bell at my mall and tell him that this is straight up bs. Becuase i have all of the required information, the account cancelled their service and got a new phone...ugh its just such a tight situation.
** as for the petition, if you would like your names on it, please inbox me Name, City, and COuntry you are residing in and i will add it. Thanks
I don't know how these things work in Canada, but in Australia a petition is really not going to sway a legal argument. In fact it could prejudice a case, in some circumstances.
I suggest you take the matter up with Bell again. Then talk to Consumer Affairs yourself.
Shouldn't Samsung be your point of contact BTW? I would assume since you have no contract with Bell they should be absolved of any responsibility to service your phone.
In this case the manufacturer would be the people to contact. In 95% of the things I buy have a manufacturers warranty, not a retailers.
I wish you luck, but you really should pursue this on a private basis. If things don't work out then post up your experience. If the do work out then post up how you got around it.
BTW people don't give out your name and location to anybody on the net. I know Jark99 is 95% likel,y to be a nice chap, but giving out details like that is a bit silly.
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I don't know how these things work in Canada, but in Australia a petition is really not going to sway a legal argument. In fact it could prejudice a case, in some circumstances.
I suggest you take the matter up with Bell again. Then talk to Consumer Affairs yourself.
Shouldn't Samsung be your point of contact BTW? I would assume since you have no contract with Bell they should be absolved of any responsibility to service your phone.
In this case the manufacturer would be the people to contact. In 95% of the things I buy have a manufacturers warranty, not a retailers.
I wish you luck, but you really should pursue this on a private basis. If things don't work out then post up your experience. If the do work out then post up how you got around it.
BTW people don't give out your name and location to anybody on the net. I know Jark99 is 95% likel,y to be a nice chap, but giving out details like that is a bit silly.
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haha sorry about the "names" thing. I should have suspected that, i just wanted to make sure that we had a legit petition to force a class action law suit.
As for the manufacturers warranty, Apparently Samsung goes through Bell. But NOT really. Bell goes through a intermediary called Futuretec Solutions located in Toronto, Ontario. I have called samsung canada and they wont help me out at all. They keep saying "go to bell, go to bell." Well now im going to give bell a piece my mind, Bell is the only company to carry these phones, thus if there is a problem no one can go elsewhere. its bs. im pretty pissed off and going to show Bell that, yesterday i didnt, but today ill talk to the manager.
get the class action or whatever you guys are trying to do up and going already, and count me in
got 2 phones still waiting to be repaired but can't because they wont allow it without the invoice, even when we offered to pay for the repairs
Attention:
To all who have a internal sd card error and have bought the phone around the release date or afterwards. If you dont have a orginal receipt, go to bell and try to find a service rep who looks kind of new. From there tell them you dont have the receipt and need they might be able to print you out one. I got mine printed out and i went to another Bell Store to get mine sent out even though the phone was NOT under my name. I think the only way to get peoples phones fixed is talking to the right people.
I contacted the Ministry of consumer electronics AND telecommunications services to file a complaint, but i cannot as i am not a BELL member. If anyone is a Bell member and has a 2nd hand phone you can call them to file a complaint, and theyll act as a intermediary between you and Bell. ill keep updating this thread as i find information
Ministry of Telecommunications Service Complaints department:
1-888-221-1687
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to those in ONtario this website claims to have fixed interal sd card errors
http://www.mtechservice.com/contacus.html
Count me in. Although mine's been fixed via a third party repair shop, i want my money back.
OK I badly need help because I bought this off of eBay a couple months back since I live in the US and couldn't buy this straight from Bell.
I can get into download mode but that's it.
My phone was running just fine on Eclair and recently I upgraded to Froyo. Phone was not rooted nor was there any lag fixes installed.
2 Days after the Froyo upgrade my phone started vibrating for no reason and then froze. I did a battery pull and now all I can do is get stuck in a boot loop.
I've kinda messed around with Odin but I'm a complete noob with Odin, and hopefully I'm just using it worng.
Anywhoo please help! I can't send this back to Bell and I'm stuck without a phone.
Will definite donate a case of beer money to anyone that can get me back on my feet. Please help because I am open to all suggestions with my bricked device!
Sorry man, sounds like you've fallen victim to the faulty internal SD problem affecting many i9000m phones. The (sort of) good news is that Samsung is starting to acknowledge the problem. You can send your phone to a Samsung repair center in Canada without a receipt.
See this thread for more details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871592
Another option: supercurio (a really really smart dev) has just posted that he MAY have a workaround for this problem. If you've got a couple of days, follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=882822
Who knows what will come of it?
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Sorry man, sounds like you've fallen victim to the faulty internal SD problem affecting many i9000m phones. The (sort of) good news is that Samsung is starting to acknowledge the problem. You can send your phone to a Samsung repair center in Canada without a receipt.
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Well don't know if this proves that it's internal SD but I just flashed "I9000UGJH2" on my phone with Odin.
It went into the recovery screen on it's own and I noticed this on the bottom "e can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1"
I still chose reboot and now I can make it to the Samsung "S" with startup audio but now the phone stays black on the screen and the "menu" and "back" buttons stay lit up...
That's happened to others. Try this number 1-888-751-4078 for direct support.
CASz said:
That's happened to others. Try this number 1-888-751-4078 for direct support.
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By any chance do you know if that number is for US residents that bought this phone secondhand?...
Any other US residents stuck in the same situation?
OK This is where I'm at called Samsung Canada 1-800-726-7864 but their number redirects me to a US Representative.
They basically know that their is a problem. However since you get a US Rep they keep sticking by that "US users haven't been approved to get Froyo yet so it's not Samsung's fault", Keeping my cool I explained that it's a Bell phone, I'm an AT&T user yada yada yada...
But they are unable to help me because they are USA support and I need Canada support. They don't have an 800 number to give because it just redirects back to the US and since the phone is not a US phone they will not support it.
Finally still keeping my cool and stating the obvious to them I finally had enough and requested escalation. Senior level was baffled that I found a way to get Froyo. It truly blew their mind. They were supposed to call me back but still haven't.
I'll give them till tomorrow and try again.
Anyone else have any help/suggestions for me?
I would greatly appreciate it since I'm stuck borrowing a loaner phone through this mess.
Seriously if anyone has any suggestions please speak up, thanks...
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Well don't know if this proves that it's internal SD but I just flashed "I9000UGJH2" on my phone with Odin.
It went into the recovery screen on it's own and I noticed this on the bottom "e can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1"
I still chose reboot and now I can make it to the Samsung "S" with startup audio but now the phone stays black on the screen and the "menu" and "back" buttons stay lit up...
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The /dev/block.mmcblk0p1 error is actually the way the system tells you that the SD card has gone bad. Which means you need a new motherboard (new phone), since the card is built into it. Your only option is to send it into Samsung to get repaired/replaced. Regardless of what you did to your phone, its besides the point. The phone is defective and they should repair it free of charge. But Samsung is still denying they produced a lemon phone to begin with. In truth they should be all giving us refunds as no fix I have heard of has permanently fixed this phone.
Yeah, got the same issue as all of you....
and Yeah... I'm at the US and Called SAMSUNG CANADA SUPPORT....
They just told me they won't fix it cause i'm using it at the US...
so what know? any suggestions on how to send this freaking phone to repair?
I hate this... I'm a freaking mad customer... I hate SAMSUNG and both CANADIAN and US support centers.... FAIL FAIL FAIL....
Don't buy Samsung... if it fails... they won't help you....
I do sympathize with those Americans who have this problem (I had a dead phone also), but look at it through Samsung's eyes. They sell different products to different countries. The U.S. version of the phone does not have FroYo yet, so when a customer calls saying that their phone dies when they update to FroYo, they say, "how can this be our problem when we have not released FroYo to the states yet?"
Here is a direct # to the service center here in Montreal, 1-514-738-8333
Samsung - Service Absolut
3391 Griffith Street,
St. Laurent, Quebec,
H4T 1W5
Call them (Not collect) and tell them you bought the phone from a Bell store and paid Bell for an unlock code. Tell them you updated through Kies a couple of days before the phone died.
Tell them you want to send the phone back directly to them. Or, ask them if you can send the phone to someone in Montreal and if they can bring it in for you (I'll be happy to do it for you).
I have a stock version of JL2 if you want to try to flash it with Odin. I have read that some people have had some success with JL2 reviving their phones. This is the ROM Kies downloaded when I upgraded through Kies, so it is bone stock.
Here is the file if you want to try it.
Ian
Hey w98seeng thanks for your help, I have been trying the direct "easy" way by calling Samsung at Canada but no luck after 25 calls. They just keep sending me to US support, Bell Support, or any other number... like (TV support) just to get rid of me...
Well I must recognize on my previous post I was really mad and frustrated, now I've got a new phone... Yeah... Resignation all the way... so now I might be able to think clearly what to do next.
I'm going to start trying to fix it on my own with the posts I've seen on this forum, starting with the Rom you (w98seeng) provided me to see if anything of this may work... Also calling the Montreal service repair center...
Also I understand about the difference between products, but my product is Canadian... they should be able to help me if I'm calling them at Samsung Canada, I already told them I'll pay the shipment... I have a Canadian IMEI, I don't really understand why are they restricting this only through bell if it's not exclusively sold on bell, I got it from somewhere else.
I mean...
My geographic location shouldn't be something that matters... I'm a Samsung Canada Customer... What if I moved to the US?, What if I'm on a long trip?...
The problem is that SH Support is following procedures and if we don't fit into those they just let us down...
I'm not giving up...
I'm fixing this Samsung i9000m vibrant phone... One or other way.
I'll keep you posted...
Your phone is dead.
I've been through 9 of them with the same problem.
Take it back to Bell and they will give you a new phone and take your old one for free.
My personal suggestion is
Call montreal services center directly
I will be interested to see the resolution to this as I am a US resident with two I9000M's in the household. Both are 100% fine atm but if I ever have this problem I would like to know how US folks can get this fixed.
Best of luck to OP!
If any of you guys want a phone in order to service it through your Bell subscription or through Samsung Canada please http://bit.ly/eygnOb.
Thanks.
I'm not sure what the rules are about advertising a particular service. I'm sure a moderator will help if necessary.
I know a great many people lost their IMEI by wiping their /efs folder, either by flashing a ROM with a fault or by deleting it deliberately without knowing what the consequence would be.
I went to two Samsung Certified Repair centres, and neither were able to fix my phone. I then phoned the Samsung helpline, and they agreed to fix it under warranty at their main repair centre in the UK (contractors: Regenersis) even though I bought the phone on ebay.
After about 10 days, my phone is back and the IMEI is restored.
I know lots of people have the same issue, so I phoned Regenersis customer service: 0844 338 0254
They agreed that they will fix this problem for anyone, but she was very firm that the company could not confirm a price without first seeing the phone. I tried to explain that the problems would all be identical, but she was totally firm. I tried to explain I was hoping to send more business their way out of goodwill for my repair. She remained firm!
Their website is: http://www.regenersis.com/our-locations/uk/glasgow
In summary:
If your phone is under warranty and registered with Samsung, you can probably do the same thing as me, which is request a repair over the phone, and they should refer you to regenersis (if you are in the UK). I was completely honest about it being my fault, and that I bought the phone off ebay. I was however still able to register it on the Samsung website under my name. (When I sent it off I was asked to provide proof of purchase so I printed off my ebay receipt)
If your phone is not under warranty, go directly to Regenersis.
Maybe this will give others some hope!
Again, I apologise if this is against forum rules, but as far as I know, no other post has any advise about fixing this issue.
Can you tell me how much it cost to you? I'm with the same problem and I down't know what to do with it
I have no warranty, and I'm far away from the UK
joaoennes said:
Can you tell me how much it cost to you? I'm with the same problem and I down't know what to do with it
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He says they agreed to fix it under warranty, so presumably they fixed his for free! Hope you get yours sorted.
Mike
Garbled meaning induced by swype!
Tenhi said:
I have no warranty, and I'm far away from the UK
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Don't worry Regenersis is not limited to UK. They have their offices in Germany, Poland, UK, Romania and Russia.
Unfortunately I have to say that Polish department doesn't have good reputation. Some people reported that smart phones came in worse condition than before service. Just wanted you to know any potential danger It's not that it's a "rule". It just happened couple of times. Too many as I see it.
I've just contacted local official Samsung service center, and they told me that they can't help me because my phone is not bought in Croatia. This one is from Switzerland.
They also told me that there is two ways to fix it. First one would be reverting factory settings with stock ROM and everything else (tried that myself with no success). And another option is to change motherboard (around 200€)...
I will be in Germany soon, so I'll try to contact Regenersis there...
Btw. I'm still trying to fix my nv_data.bin and other files in efs partition
The mother board was not changed, the files were rebuilt. The IMEI was restored to the one on the sticker.
Even though I was very clear that it was my own actions that corrupted the efs data, they treated it as a warranty repair. Perhaps the person I spoke to at Samsung were just being extra nice. My lucky day?
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bedalus said:
I went to two Samsung Certified Repair centres, and neither were able to fix my phone. I then phoned the Samsung helpline, and they agreed to fix it under warranty at their main repair centre in the UK (contractors: Regenersis) even though I bought the phone on ebay.
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Did you tell them that you insall custom rom?
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Did you tell them that you insall custom rom?
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Yes. I first dealt with the online service request, and detailed everything I had done.
Sent from the future to put right what once went wrong.
Can you ask them how did they do that without replacing motherboard ? I want to knoooooooow .
I sent my Nexus into a service center almost 2 weeks ago and just received an email saying that my repair is on hold because they had to order parts. WTF who knows when the heck I'll ever get this thing back.
I'm in Arizona USA, the service center is in Texas. I played stupid and told them my phone just froze up and I had to pull the battery, then had no service/imei ect... Forgot to mention I had flashed a CM7 nightly kang plus kernel that same day LOL.
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Tenhi said:
Can you ask them how did they do that without replacing motherboard ? I want to knoooooooow .
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Unfortunately they would not reveal their secrets. They wouldn't even share their pricing system!
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I sent my Nexus into a service center almost 2 weeks ago and just received an email saying that my repair is on hold because they had to order parts. WTF who knows when the heck I'll ever get this thing back.
I'm in Arizona USA, the service center is in Texas. I played stupid and told them my phone just froze up and I had to pull the battery, then had no service/imei ect... Forgot to mention I had flashed a CM7 nightly kang plus kernel that same day LOL.
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My phone is in service for that same exact reason too! I just checked the status of the repair order and it said that they replaced the components. So I assume they replaced the entire motherboard and not simply recreate my imei.
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My phone is in service for that same exact reason too! I just checked the status of the repair order and it said that they replaced the components. So I assume they replaced the entire motherboard and not simply recreate my imei.
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How long did it take to get to this point?
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How long did it take to get to this point?
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From the time they received it probably less than a week
I'm gonna call them to get an update tomorrow
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Glad there is something out there for you guys!
suggestions for backup of /efs directory?
first of all, thank you, bedalus, for suggesting the simple and obvious solution of sending the phone back for repair. I was completely stumped prior to that.
I am in the USA, and sent my phone to Texas. it was back in my hands about 10 days later, with no charge or complaints from Samsung. I was unable to figure out how to remove ClockworkMod, so I simply did not mention it, but I did say that the whole thing was my fault. I did do "adb oem lock" before sending it back. when it came back, it had the stock recovery image.
it also had the /efs directory fixed. I have my IMEI back and showing something other than "unknown". so my Nexus S is working again as a telephone.
I have looked around for the best way to back up the /efs directory on a Nexus S, but could not find anything. so I have started a thread asking about a reliable backup plan. if anyone has direct experience, I would appreciate reading it in that thread.
URGENT..Please help !! :fingers-crossed:
The device was initially freezing a lot ..So I happened to change the sd card to a 16 gb microsdhc from a 8gb one..But it still was having the same problems..Then I got to know about the EM app in the phone and I by mistake updated the touch firmware in it.
That is when I decided to flash the phone.Now while flashing the phone the phone froze all of a sudden(as already mentioned this was my original(earlier) problem).And the command prompt through which I was flashing the phone showed an error,so I removed the USB cable.From then,I'm not able to even switch on the phone(Not even able to see the Dell logo).
And please give me a solution about the touch firmware that I updated by mistake(That rendered the phone unresponsive to touch)
And there is no light even in the keyboard.
Thank you .
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URGENT..Please help !! :fingers-crossed:
The device was initially freezing a lot ..So I happened to change the sd card to a 16 gb microsdhc from a 8gb one..But it still was having the same problems..Then I got to know about the EM app in the phone and I by mistake updated the touch firmware in it.
That is when I decided to flash the phone.Now while flashing the phone the phone froze all of a sudden(as already mentioned this was my original(earlier) problem).And the command prompt through which I was flashing the phone showed an error,so I removed the USB cable.From then,I'm not able to even switch on the phone(Not even able to see the Dell logo).
And please give me a solution about the touch firmware that I updated by mistake(That rendered the phone unresponsive to touch)
And there is no light even in the keyboard.
Thank you .
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AFAIK, once you do the touch screen firmware update via EM, your phone can't be fixed via USB flashing anymore. From what I've read the unbricking process here on xda won't work at least. I'm not sure if a RIFF box would do it with what we have on the DVP so somene might want to chime in on this?
Does the computer recognize the phone even?
aleunge said:
AFAIK, once you do the touch screen firmware update via EM, your phone can't be fixed via USB flashing anymore. From what I've read the unbricking process here on xda won't work at least. I'm not sure if a RIFF box would do it with what we have on the DVP so somene might want to chime in on this?
Does the computer recognize the phone even?
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What is a RIFF box ? No the computer is no longer able to recognize the phone ..
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What is a RIFF box ? No the computer is no longer able to recognize the phone ..
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Have a google at riff box/jtag man. I think someone here was doing something with one to try and revive his bricked DVP. Have a seach and contact him maybe?
And if all else fails, someone is selling a DVP system board off the bay for $40. I have no idea about the details of the listing so check it out yourself before jumping the gun. AFAIK, it even comes with a 16GB card And make sure it's worth the $40 for such an old phone... I regreted purchasing a glass for $50 to fix another cracked glass DVP when you can get one for not that much more if you wait for deals...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Dell-Ve...209?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5aebab3361
(the DVP is quite easy to tear down BTW, just search the forums for a service manual)
Thanks Aleunge.. you are the man!! +2 reps to your meter for this.. i went and bought my system board.. i get a free 16gig sd card and the system board is unlocked!! best part... :good:
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aleunge said:
Have a google at riff box/jtag man. I think someone here was doing something with one to try and revive his bricked DVP. Have a seach and contact him maybe?
And if all else fails, someone is selling a DVP system board off the bay for $40. I have no idea about the details of the listing so check it out yourself before jumping the gun. AFAIK, it even comes with a 16GB card And make sure it's worth the $40 for such an old phone... I regreted purchasing a glass for $50 to fix another cracked glass DVP when you can get one for not that much more if you wait for deals...
(the DVP is quite easy to tear down BTW, just search the forums for a service manual)
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I don't know buying this mother board would certainly assure me that my dvp would get revived back.
And also would need the perfect tools to open up the phone ...right? Would you suggest me to open-up the dvp.(the warranty is already void).
Although I'm pursuing bachelors in technology,I've never opened-up a phone .. I don't want to regret it
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mykalogist said:
Thanks Aleunge.. you are the man!! +2 reps to your meter for this.. i went and bought my system board.. i get a free 16gig sd card and the system board is unlocked!! best part... :good:
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Hey..just saw your post..Have you bought the system board? Is the phone now working properly ?
What kind of tools did you use ?
How did you open up the phone ?
Thanks
Hi, i bought my system board yesterday, tracking number says it will arrive at my house by monday so i'll let you know how it goes.. swapping a mother board out always fixes system errors which bricking would categorize under.. it wouldnt fix things like phone not charging or screen problems but definitely will fix cpu issues..
SANTHOSHGODSPEED said:
I don't know buying this mother board would certainly assure me that my dvp would get revived back.
And also would need the perfect tools to open up the phone ...right? Would you suggest me to open-up the dvp.(the warranty is already void).
Although I'm pursuing bachelors in technology,I've never opened-up a phone .. I don't want to regret it
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Oh hey mykalogist, just PM you. Didn't know you already bought the baby. Good luck with it! :victory:
And yes, SANTHOSHGODSPEED, I can't say for sure it'll fix whatever is up with your phone, but if it was mine, I would give it a try for that price. It seems very probable since so much is on that DVP board like MK said. And don't worry about taking open the phone. Just remember that it's already broken. Being physically broken further ain't so bad right?
I've taken open a few phones and the DVP is really one of the easiest. Just grab the service manual from here and peak through it before you attack it (or youtube it first). The hardest part I find is really just taking the back cover off (fingernails and guitar pick help). After that, it's easy breezy.
And I think all you need is a couple of Torx screw drivers. I think a T4 and T5 but I can't remember exactly. Tweezers or a small pair of pliers help for taking out the microSD card.
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Ok so i recieved my system board today from RAKI computers on ebay thanks to Aleounge's great find.. i installed the system board and my phone works flawlessly.. yay its alive again!!.. i only have two bad things to mention however.. before i do let me point out that you will be getting a totally new phone new IMEI, service tag and E sevice number so your old phone doesnt exist anymore... ok my bads, the service board i got is locked to a network i have no idea what it is i'm still pending a find i'll be checking out my EM here shortly to see what network it is.. i tried both T-Mobile and AT&T sim cards and none of them were accepted, its asking me for a PIN/Unlock code. And remember your phone is now a totally new phone so when you call dell for this unlock code they will ask for your phone info which will be listed under a different owner so they wont give it to you until you provided them your purchase invoice from RAKI Computer. Oh so thats my update, phone works and booted up again and i was able to install updates up to Tango but the phone will not accept my T-Mobile or AT&T sim ... Thanks again Aleounge and i hope this helps someone.. Remember to Rep me one
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mykalogist said:
Ok so i recieved my system board today from RAKI computers on ebay thanks to Aleounge's great find.. i installed the system board and my phone works flawlessly.. yay its alive again!!.. i only have two bad things to mention however.. before i do let me point out that you will be getting a totally new phone new IMEI, service tag and E sevice number so your old phone doesnt exist anymore... ok my bads, the service board i got is locked to a network i have no idea what it is i'm still pending a find i'll be checking out my EM here shortly to see what network it is.. i tried both T-Mobile and AT&T sim cards and none of them were accepted, its asking me for a PIN/Unlock code. And remember your phone is now a totally new phone so when you call dell for this unlock code they will ask for your phone info which will be listed under a different owner so they wont give it to you until you provided them your purchase invoice from RAKI Computer. Oh so thats my update, phone works and booted up again and i was able to install updates up to Tango but the phone will not accept my T-Mobile or AT&T sim ... Thanks again Aleounge and i hope this helps someone.. Remember to Rep me one
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Hey ..thanks for the update ..
So according to you the phone is working fine and its booted-up and that you are able to update it to tango ..
But you are not able to use the phone with any mobile carrier...ie you are not able to make or receive calls..is that right ?
So you would not advice me to go with that option ?? or do you?
How's the tango update ? Is there much of a difference to the start screen ? Are you able to resize the live tiles ?
And if you do like me to go forward with that ..Can you please tell me how you disassembled and assembled it ?
Looking forward to you reply
SANTHOSHGODSPEED said:
Hey ..thanks for the update ..
So according to you the phone is working fine and its booted-up and that you are able to update it to tango ..
But you are not able to use the phone with any mobile carrier...ie you are not able to make or receive calls..is that right ?
So you would not advice me to go with that option ?? or do you?
How's the tango update ? Is there much of a difference to the start screen ? Are you able to resize the live tiles ?
And if you do like me to go forward with that ..Can you please tell me how you disassembled and assembled it ?
Looking forward to you reply
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Yes exactly right.. I found out via my EM that the system board i bought is currently locked to Cincinnati Bell Wireless(CBW).. Because of this it will not accept my T-Mobile Sim or At&T.. The good thing about this is that you will get a new Service Tag, IMEI and E Service number Sticker with the system board.. This information will be blank as if you purchased a new phone. So all you have to do is call Dell Mobility Support.. They are gonna ask you for this info then ask for a copy of your Purchase invoice as proof.. When you send them this information they will register then new system board which is an entirely new phone to your name and give you the Unlock/Pin code to Bypass your sim error.. I havent messed around with tango much so i dont know the new features yet.. Hope this helps..
Can you check what the rom version is?
I havnt heard of a Cbell locked VP before (it's possible I merely overlooked this though)
It's EM -> Phone Information -> SW version.
I assume it'll be something like
Code:
2250.1800.7720.219
GLEOS2A421934_?
CBW-US
Problem
mykalogist said:
Yes exactly right.. I found out via my EM that the system board i bought is currently locked to Cincinnati Bell Wireless(CBW).. Because of this it will not accept my T-Mobile Sim or At&T.. The good thing about this is that you will get a new Service Tag, IMEI and E Service number Sticker with the system board.. This information will be blank as if you purchased a new phone. So all you have to do is call Dell Mobility Support.. They are gonna ask you for this info then ask for a copy of your Purchase invoice as proof.. When you send them this information they will register then new system board which is an entirely new phone to your name and give you the Unlock/Pin code to Bypass your sim error.. I havent messed around with tango much so i dont know the new features yet.. Hope this helps..
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You see that's the problem for me ..I'm from India and Dell representatives don't know a thing about this phone(they don't even know if this phone was ever launched in the market)..And at the same time I can't call the US helpline(as they would advice me to call the indian helpline;which is of no use..)..So even if I get this phone assembled I won't be able to make calls with it..(Unless I know someone in the US)
Yes it was CBW-US.. and it was locked to that network.. i called Dell and you are right they dont know anything about anything.. i waited on the phone for hours and didnt get any good news from they just loop holes.. But i found this guy that knew everything about the Dell Venue pro, sent him my imei and the network it was locked to and got the phone unlocked, i only paid 16$ on ebay and he's located in china where the phone was manufactured so i gave him my trust and it came through.. He unlocked the phone in literally 10mins.. i've been using it Flawless ever since..
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mykalogist said:
Yes it was CBW-US.. and it was locked to that network.. i called Dell and you are right they dont know anything about anything.. i waited on the phone for hours and didnt get any good news from they just loop holes.. But i found this guy that knew everything about the Dell Venue pro, sent him my imei and the network it was locked to and got the phone unlocked, i only paid 16$ on ebay and he's located in china where the phone was manufactured so i gave him my trust and it came through.. He unlocked the phone in literally 10mins.. i've been using it Flawless ever since..
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Hey
Can you give me the link to that chinese guy's site ?
I also found out some cheaper and free options ...
And please can you tell me how you disassembled and assembled it? ..
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Hey
Can you give me the link to that chinese guy's site ?
I also found out some cheaper and free options ...
And please can you tell me how you disassembled and assembled it? ..
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Hey you guys, make sure to give "[email protected]" a try first with the unlocking (search the forum for more details). I've unlocked at least 4 DVPs and for the last two (very recent), I don't recall even mentioning it was locked to TMO. I think now that the DVP has hit EOL, Dell doesn't care too much about finding out who the original owner is (they asked for the first couple I tried unlocking, but I never actually mentioned it as I got them used and I don't even know the owners) or the other specifics. Just give them a try first since well... it's free! If it's a no go, go with what MK suggested?
A tip I think might help is to mention you're using it for business and will be leaving the country shortly. I also brought up how much I liked the phone
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aleunge said:
Hey you guys, make sure to give "[email protected]" a try first with the unlocking (search the forum for more details). I've unlocked at least 4 DVPs and for the last two (very recent), I don't recall even mentioning it was locked to TMO. I think now that the DVP has hit EOL, Dell doesn't care too much about finding out who the original owner is (they asked for the first couple I tried unlocking, but I never actually mentioned it as I got them used and I don't even know the owners) or the other specifics. Just give them a try first since well... it's free! If it's a no go, go with what MK suggested?
A tip I think might help is to mention you're using it for business and will be leaving the country shortly. I also brought up how much I liked the phone
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Just to see whether this email id works, I just sent them the IMEI code of the phone that is already unlocked(currently bricked) ..this is what I got in reply
Dear Customer,
The below device is a retail piece. Please contact carrier with proof of payment in order to procure the code also do let the carriers know that the below device is a retail piece.
Please visit the link to get the contact details of the Carrier:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kcs/document?docid=269106
Tmobile : Contact
http://www.t-mobile.com/Contact.aspx
http://locator.t-mobile.com/
Thanks and regards,
Suri
Mobility Unlock code Team
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aleunge said:
Hey you guys, make sure to give "[email protected]" a try first with the unlocking (search the forum for more details). I've unlocked at least 4 DVPs and for the last two (very recent), I don't recall even mentioning it was locked to TMO. I think now that the DVP has hit EOL, Dell doesn't care too much about finding out who the original owner is (they asked for the first couple I tried unlocking, but I never actually mentioned it as I got them used and I don't even know the owners) or the other specifics. Just give them a try first since well... it's free! If it's a no go, go with what MK suggested?
A tip I think might help is to mention you're using it for business and will be leaving the country shortly. I also brought up how much I liked the phone
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[email protected] wont help you because the system board you get from ebay will be unregistered.. I tried and got a response saying the phone is blank(unregistered) in their system so i need to call the mobility support to register the phone then reply with the phone info.. I called Mobility but theyre so unprofessional, i had to call back 5 times to get with someone who actually knows what they were talking about and still didnt get the phone registered as theyre telling me i had to wait 2-3 days and some run around.. so i met this chinese guy who said he knew how to unlock it in 10min, i sent him the paypal $16 and phone was unlocked right after.. Dell Support sucks.
aleunge said:
Hey you guys, make sure to give "[email protected]" a try first with the unlocking (search the forum for more details). I've unlocked at least 4 DVPs and for the last two (very recent), I don't recall even mentioning it was locked to TMO. I think now that the DVP has hit EOL, Dell doesn't care too much about finding out who the original owner is (they asked for the first couple I tried unlocking, but I never actually mentioned it as I got them used and I don't even know the owners) or the other specifics. Just give them a try first since well... it's free! If it's a no go, go with what MK suggested?
A tip I think might help is to mention you're using it for business and will be leaving the country shortly. I also brought up how much I liked the phone
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Ok so I went on to buy this system board from ebay..It looks like its not available for me
(as i'm from india) I searched in more sites but I didn't get any advertisement or anything where they sell this CS.5J16R.002 system board ..do you know any other site which is offering this system board..?
I replaced the antenna cable.
The sim-card I'm using in the P10 Lite works on other phones.
If I use automatic search it says: No Service.
If I use manual search it says: Unable to register on network.
I've brought it to a repair store and even they don't know it.
Any of you who could help me?
Anyone?
So nobody is willing to help? Why do you even have this website then?
rZergling said:
So nobody is willing to help? Why do you even have this website then?
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Entitled much?
Probably because no one can help you.
You replaced the cable yourself and one would therefore expect you'd have the expertise to fix it or troubleshoot.
Why didn't you RMA in the first place?
RMA?
rZergling said:
RMA?
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It's under warranty so you'd return it to either the shop or directly to Huawei depending on your country and laws.
You don't usually repair stuff yourself unless you have to.