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Well, I got my replacement G1 today, which I rooted and installed Haykuro 5.0.2H within 30 minutes of opening it, but on my old G1 that I now need to send back, do I need to unroot it and install the original software? Id think they would be concerned if they received a G1 phone with G2 software.
Yep, if they find out you modded or rooted your phone, they would charge you... well at least im pretty sure they would lol
false. They only check for physical damages.
I did a warranty exchange with my old g1 (had cracked lcd and I knew it ($100 out of warranty fee was cheaper than $130 insurance deductible ) ) They only charged me because of my screen.
Other friends that have done exchanges have not gotten charged because it was rooted. As long as you master reset it before sending it back, I don't think they notice. None of my friends that had rooted phones were charged.
From my understanding, Tmobile just sends the phones back to HTC to repair or destroy, depending on the condition of the phone.
While they very well might not check... why not just unroot it for ****s? Takes all of 10 minutes
Before I "rooted" my phone I called t-mobile about the warenty, and specifically told them what I was planing on doing "Downgrading to RC29, "rooting", installing somebody else Rom (Thank you JF), ect. and asked if that would void anything or cause a problem with any exchanges in the future. The T-mobile rep informed me that it does not void anything and will not cause any charges of that sort.
Now my first phone I had I needed to return because the speaker stopped working, and one of the first questions they asked me was if I installed any software that would alter the sound settings. so being paranoid I did reinstall to the stock RC33 just in cause they came back and said it was the modded software that caused the problem.
same here
i did it with the old phone i exchanged they only check for damage to the phone
Id imagine it wuld give the next user problems if they have no knowledge of root, and just cause them 2 send it back in
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Id imagine it wuld give the next user problems if they have no knowledge of root, and just cause them 2 send it back in
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I'd think that if the phone is going to be refurbished that they would reflash it as part of that process.
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I'd think that if the phone is going to be refurbished that they would reflash it as part of that process.
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If they know what theyre doing, but id hope they do
when i jettisoned my g1 (i hated it but my girlfriend loves hers so i still get to fiddle with the g1) i restored it to factory ota defaults... you never know and what's a few minutes of your time to ensure that you'll get what you want.
At least my conclusion is that it is broken. If at any point one of you thinks I did something wrong or there is something I can do to fix the issue, feel free to let me know.
I bought my evo sometime last year, I believe around September. I did not purchase sprint's TEP, I was content with the standard warranty and $35 repair fee if the time came. It only took me about two weeks to decide I wanted to root my phone, which I did successfully with unrevoked3. I removed bloatware with titanium backup, used setcpu, etc. and the phone worked great for a long time. I discovered rom manager soon after and tried some roms, including fresh, caulkins, cm6. I stuck with cm612 for a while and I loved it. I always cleared data before a new rom, and once I got used to the clockworkmod interface I used the cache/dalvik clear tools, as well as return the phone to factory specs feature.
Now, for as long as I remember, the phone rebooted itself unexpectedly, although it was very infrequent at first. Until about the beginning of Jan., it rebooted itself only a handful of times. It has progressed to the point where now I can't use it for more than 5 minutes without it rebooting. It will power cycle loop on the evo 4g POST screen, before android even loads. Sometimes, it will do this and stop power cycling, and simply vibrate 5 times and be unresponsive. The only way to stop this loop or the unresponsive state is the take the battery out and re-insert.
I troubleshooted as much as I could, before deciding that the issue was probably hardware related. Using the how to unroot your phone guide <http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141> I unrooted the phone successfully (s-on), and loaded the original stock rom just fine. The phone still exhibited the same behavior with the stock software, so I took it to a store in Chicago a few days ago (I live in so. CA but was on vacation in Il). Anyway, I was foolish as I did not run the OTA updates to 3.7 and the tech lady told me it was happening because the phone wasn't updated. OK, my fault, even though that was a bs response.
I messed with it some more, it's still broken. So today I brought the phone to a sprint store here in CA, fully UNrooted, stock rom, updated all system updates. OTA 3.7xx, newest radios, pri, prl, profile. It is acting worse than it ever has before. I dropped the phone off and came back an hour later and the guy tells me that they reset the device and it should work now, and that I shouldn't root it as it voids my warranty. I said, how do you know it's been rooted? He replied with "our guys are really good."
So I took the phone to lunch right next door, fully stock again, and as I am logging into my google account to access the market it reboots itself again. And loops. I take it back to the sprint store and tell them look, its doing the same thing, you have completely reset it, it's not rooted, this is a problem.
Next they tell me they can't get me a replacement phone (for the $35 repair fee) because it has been rooted. I ask them to show me how they know it has been rooted, and he goes OK. He boots up my phone and one of their evos into recovery, and mine scans for the PC36IMG file and finds it. So ok, my bad again, but I say hold on a second. I took my SD card out and give the phone back. I ask them to prove to me that the phone is rooted, they try the same thing again and of course there is no difference between the phones in how they boot to recovery. Basically I press the issue further, the tech gives me some bull**** about how they can tell, if you root the phone EVER it leaves files on the phone forever. I can feel that they are lying to me, and they only know because I [foolishly] left my SD card in it as I dropped it off.
After spending about 30 minutes talking to their representatives and then about ten with the tech behind their repair center glass, he told me my only option is to talk to HTC to try and get a new phone. Mine has been red-flagged at sprint stores now for having been rooted, even though I NEVER GAVE THEM A ROOTED PHONE TO LOOK AT.
If you can't tell, i'm extremely frustrated, as my very expensive phone, on stock software and unrooted is completely useless.
Any opinions/ideas as to if 1) how I can get a replacement phone, or 2) what I have done wrong or what I can do to potentially remedy the phone?
Colin
Wow that sucks man. I know a lot of Sprint reps and almost all of them are rooted and running custom roms. I would delete the img file off of the sdcard and take it to a different Sprint store. It really depends on who you are dealing with, so try taking it to a different Sprint store if you can. If not, try to find a day where that guy isn't working lol. I'm sorry about your luck, but some people are just ridiculous.
Take to a different sprint store with a clean SD card and hope there aren't notes on the account?
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I was told that my phone has been red flagged, and it will show up as having been rooted at other sprint stores.
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I was told that my phone has been red flagged, and it will show up as having been rooted at other sprint stores.
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Yeah, but you don't know that to actually be the case or just a scare tactic. I still say go to another store and try.
If they start talking about it being flagged on your account for being rooted, your best bet is to play dumb.
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I was told that my phone has been red flagged, and it will show up as having been rooted at other sprint stores.
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I really doubt that, I bet that is more of a scare tactic. Try what the others have said then take it to another store, you'll be fine.
So because your phone had a PC36IMG on your storage card that automatically means its been rooted? That's BS. I would call Sprint and talk to them. I would tell Sprint that you only had the file on your SD card because the phone wouldn't boot and you were trying to fix it since the store wouldn't help (the first store). When calling sprint its all in who you talk to and I always start off as nice as possible.
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So because your phone had a PC36IMG on your storage card that automatically means its been rooted? That's BS. I would call Sprint and talk to them. I would tell Sprint that you only had the file on your SD card because the phone wouldn't boot and you were trying to fix it since the store wouldn't help (the first store). When calling sprint its all in who you talk to and I always start off as nice as possible.
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Agreed, I never had a problem with Sprint CS as long as you are calm, nice and reasonable.....
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So because your phone had a PC36IMG on your storage card that automatically means its been rooted? That's BS. I would call Sprint and talk to them. I would tell Sprint that you only had the file on your SD card because the phone wouldn't boot and you were trying to fix it since the store wouldn't help (the first store). When calling sprint its all in who you talk to and I always start off as nice as possible.
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Yes. Like I said, I then removed my SD card and gave the phone back and asked him to show me that it has been rooted. He didnt even try, he just told me that "they know now" and that once you root "there are always files left behind" and they can always tell. I knew it was BS but they weren't giving me an inch. I was indeed very polite the whole time, while also pressing the issue.
I am pretty livid and I am almost to the point where I'd rather cancel my account then give them any more money for service.
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Yes. Like I said, I then removed my SD card and gave the phone back and asked him to show me that it has been rooted. He didnt even try, he just told me that "they know now" and that once you root "there are always files left behind" and they can always tell. I knew it was BS but they weren't giving me an inch. I was indeed very polite the whole time, while also pressing the issue.
I am pretty livid and I am almost to the point where I'd rather cancel my account then give them any more money for service.
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Well I have told the computer when I first call and its asks why I'm calling I say cancel account. That will get you to someone who can actually do something. No TEP is a real downer in this case. Got another store around?
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@zone
yes, there are several other stores around me with repair centers. They aren't uncommon in orange county.
Another thing I forgot to mention, at the very end of the debate with the repair tech, after he told me "there are always files left behind that we can check" after it has been rooted, I asked him to explain these files to me and if he could show me, he told me no and that "he's not allowed to tell customers that."
LOL. I don't like how the sprint representatives think they can screw with their customers like that.
To expand a little more and how different stores are. I called the store and asked what their policy was on rooted phones. They said as long as it wasn't software they didn't care. So after they couldn't fix the phone (bad ear piece) they ordered another one and told me they could only give me the replacement if I brought mine back in the original unrooted state. So that's what I did. Some of these stores just seem to have some real asses working.
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Of course with all that said I can somewhat understand where the stores are coming from. With all these SBC kernels and overclocking they probably think you damaged the processor. I'm not taking their side I'm just saying there are all kinds of people. The problem with rooting is you could absolutely damage the phone. Again I'm not saying this is the case just looking at it from another prospective that may help you negotiate a replacement phone.
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Not sure if this will work but try rerooting then flash caulkins "format all" then reload a rom then flash new kernel and new radios, without 1.90 pri and nv see if that helps the reboot issue. i'd recommend Azreals stock turbo 3.70 rom. Had a friend with the axact same problem, this fixed it. I also reformatted his sd card while i was at it.
these techs know when a phone has been rooted. and yes they will flag your account for a rooted phone. my advice is to pay the fee they are asking.
Sorry to hear about your visit to the Sprint store...
1. It isn't illegal to root your phone any more. They passed a law not to long ago:
http://www.knowyourcell.com/news/548133/new_law_makes_jailbreaking_and_unlocking_legal.html
2. There is no way to tell if a phone was rooted. They are assuming that because you left the PC36IMG on your SD card. If the technician paid attention and seen you had it set in the off position, but that doesn't prove anything either.
3. Sounds like you got a guy that gets off being a jerk. Not the customer service type of person that Sprint needs working for them. Common sense says if you have the stock firmware back on the phone and it still is acting up, that the phone is defective. Not to endorse fraud, but if you nuked your phone or ran over it with your car and brought the pieces in, you would have been better off then being honest.
4. Your phone should still be under manufacturers warranty since the phone came out June 4th, so no way that have owned an EVO for a year yet.
5. I have found E-mailing to [email protected] seems to get results. Corporate wants to make things right, and they have the power to get things done.
Wish you the best of luck!
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I can see where they are coming from as well. For morality's sake though, I can truthfully say I have never experimented with voltage modifying kernels or SBC kernels, etc. Only a few popular roms.
@ifly
If tomorrow I am still unsuccessful I will try more software options, although I am 95% positive it is a hardware issue. This is coming from a network engineer who is very familiar with hardware systems.
@fixxer
I was perfectly happy to pay them the $35 repair fee in order to get my replacement. I never said that I wouldn't. In fact at one point a sprint representative offered to do that, I said good, that is exactly what I came in for. She came back and said nevermind, I can't because it is rooted.
@weidnerj
Thanks for the link, and it sounds like we are on exactly the same page. Thanks for the contact, I will see what I can do with Dan.
I plan on trying another sprint store tomorrow to see if the phone is actually flagged.
Even if it is flagged I would tell them the phone wasn't rooted and hell I don't even know what that means. I have no idea were the other store even got that idea. Little white lie.
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Sorry to hear about your visit to the Sprint store...
1. It isn't illegal to root your phone any more. They passed a law not to long ago:
http://www.knowyourcell.com/news/548133/new_law_makes_jailbreaking_and_unlocking_legal.html
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rooting still voids your sprint warranty & contract. that law only applies to unlocking phones to work on various gsm networks. jailbreaking isn't technically legal either on iphones.
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rooting still voids your sprint warranty & contract. that law only applies to unlocking phones to work on various gsm networks. jailbreaking isn't technically legal either on iphones.
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We are adults we know rooting technically void the warranty. It's generally posted at the top of every ROM thread.
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has anyone taken a evo in to sprint that was rooted for repair?
With a ton of stores this is a your mile may vary. I have taken my phones into 2 different stores with no problems.
Not suggested unless you want to pay those $100 deductible. Unroot its not that hard.
No, but if its rooted, they won't service your phone, or make you pay the 100$ fee.
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Not suggested unless you want to pay those $100 deductible. Unroot its not that hard.
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yes way back since my windows mobile days never once have they realized the phone was rooted
I just did today. The tech noticed that my phone was rooted. She said she wouldn't work on my phone because it was rooted. She was nice enough to let me bring my phone home to unroot it, then she swapped the blown out speaker
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I have, i flashed a stock looking rom before i took it in. I did leave it rooted though.
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I just did today. The tech noticed that my phone was rooted. She said she wouldn't work on my phone because it was rooted. She was nice enough to let me bring my phone home to unroot it, then she swapped the blown out speaker
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how did the tech notice ? i have talked to people and compared phones for 20 mins and never once was i asked " are you rooted "
I took mine in for a screen replacement while running CM6. It was off when I took it in and on when I picked it up, so you know they saw the boot animation.
In my expierience (I work at a Sprint store) the techs don't care unless you are a jerk then they'll just use it as a reason not to help you. Hell, I've helped people myself who were trying to root their phones.
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In my expierience (I work at a Sprint store) the techs don't care unless you are a jerk then they'll just use it as a reason not to help you. Hell, I've helped people myself who were trying to root their phones.
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that be my guess too with my hero i had all kinds of trouble and was running fresh rom with the dancing droid lol tech said Oh **** thats cool what rom is that lol
I took mine they didn't say nothing about it but it was he charger port mess up I was running myns rom and the dude didn't say anything, I got a replacement brand new tho, I put it back to stock before I sent it but I left my name on the notification banner that was 2 months ago no one call me lol
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In my expierience (I work at a Sprint store) the techs don't care unless you are a jerk then they'll just use it as a reason not to help you. Hell, I've helped people myself who were trying to root their phones.
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Nice I have mine rooted with konie's elite 2 i am new to sprint 6months into the contract and hit over the 5 gig limit on the data plan and got throttled down to insane slug speed called tech support and they wernt to helpful on me asking if they were throttling me down. My interent sucks slow as can be same with my wifes rumor phone tho my buddy next door uses the same rom and evo and has excellent 3g speed. 4g is not in my area yet sucks...
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I just did today. The tech noticed that my phone was rooted. She said she wouldn't work on my phone because it was rooted. She was nice enough to let me bring my phone home to unroot it, then she swapped the blown out speaker
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Well its a pain for me to unroot cause i updated my h boot to the latest and i cant flash any thing to the orignal stock rom cause its outdated everything i have tried hangs at the hboot screen lol i have turned S back on still using amon on it. I hope my sprint store isnt gonna be a pain in the butt if i have to get it reparied.
I had my screen replaced when they were doing it. No questions asked. It is just a chance ur taking. It just depends on the tech. If its a younger guy usually he won't care these old bastards are the jerk-offs usually.
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I straight up asked them on the phone. And as long as you have purchased insurance, it doesn't matter one way or the other cause you are paying for the insurance. As long as it isnt a software issue like a borked sms then you should be fine. It only voids warranty not your insurance.
I have no insurance and have brought three of them up there with problems. The biggest issue I had was some tard rep asking about the superuser app lol. It's almost like the actual techs have a respectful understanding of those with the higher knowledge of Android. I did flash a Sprint lovers stock Rom though and this was at a big corporate store.
Just flash a stock rom, it worked for me. I wouldn't unroot. Hope that helps.
I have numerous times. I have, however, befriended the best tech in the store. Seriously, the last time I took my Evo in, I was having trouble with missed calls. He went above and beyond to help me try to figure out whether it was my Evo, or the tower near my house. He finally said, "Let's just swap out your phone and see if it gets better." He actually asked me which hardware rev I wanted. He also hung onto my Launch Day Evo, which I hated to give up, until I was sure the refurbed 003 was doing better. Good thing, as I had missed backing up my SMS. I went back in and got a back up of them off my old phone. I think I was running Fresh 3.5.0.1 when I took mine in. I rooted the refurb and put CM6 on it. The assistant manager showed me his Evo running Miui. I stop in now and then and show them what's new on my phone. All in all, they're a cool bunch of guys.
I forgot to say that I offered to unroot it, but he told me not to worry.
***** blacklisted my phone saying it was physically damaged. Was going to go in and get them to fix it, as they can see it had no physical damage, but then couple of weeks ago i dropped it for real, has a scratch on the corner. I bet if i try now, they wont do ****
At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.
Are you sure there's no foreign debris in the port?
And you can easily test if it's ROM related by connecting it while in recovery.
Regardless, it should be covered under warranty, so there's not need for "real" insurance.
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At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.
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Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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I have had to replace two of our evos now, mine and my wifes. Mine to being stolen and my wifes was a victim of our child throwing it in the toilet.
Both were replaced with brand new non refurbs. Life time calls were 0 on both.
My wifes was replaced last week. Arrived last monday and was hardware 004 with old partitions (20k blocks) and still had 3.70 on it.
I suggest you stop worrying about what you will get as a replacement until after it comes.
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At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.
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Go to your nearest repair shop or sprint and see what happens. Noone here can tell you for sure since as a lot of things in life it is different in almost every case. I just go to my sprint repair shop and if they have one there I get it if not I wait a day. I got a refurb but who cares it works fine at least for me.
Good luck and do something since the longer you wait the likely hood of you getting the new bootloader is definitely possible.
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Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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downgrade to the 3.22 ruu ota in the official sprint forum on xda, then reroot with unrevoked.
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If you have insurance, haul it into a sprint repair store and they'll fix it in-store for free.
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Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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This. Exactly what I was going to say. Warranty should cover it, but we all know sprint is going to tell you that's not the case.
Thanks for the replies everyone, I will go to the store.
Hopefully the RUU downgrade does work. I thought that some of the threads said the new bootloader was unlocked and the RUU method wouldn't work.
Less than one year
If its been less than one year since your contract, you should be covered and get a replacement (i did). Otherwise they might refer you to htc.
I had a rooted Evo. A few weeks ago, I began experiencing random reboots, and random unmounts of my SD storage volume. I unrooted completely (with S-ON) to a stock Froyo build. I didn't even install any apps, and the problems still persisted.
So I got myself an RMA and sent the phone into HTC for repair, as it's still under warranty. I had given the phone rep a very detailed description of the issue, and also instructed them NOT TO UPGRADE TO GINGERBREAD. I also included a very visible note in the package instructing them to do the same. I even went as far to detail the issues on another sheet of paper in the package, just for peace of mind.
HTC receives the phone on a Friday afternoon. On Monday, around noon, I receive an e-mail that the phone is on its way back to me, but with no information about the resolution. I called to inquire, only to find out that they couldn't find anything wrong with my phone, and shipped it back unchanged.
I received the phone last Thursday, powered it up, and much to my dismay, those numbskulls upgraded me to Gingerbread!!! So now I can't even root my phone, and restore my app data with Titanium Backup... which I f*ckin' paid for! To make matters worse, as the phone begins to sync my contact/calendar data from Google, the phone reboots.
Way to go HTC... buncha crackerjack a$$hats!!! Your sh!tty repair process cost me:
* a week without my Evo
* $9 to ship my Evo
* Use of Titanium Backup, which I paid for
* Use of my SSH daemon, which I paid for
* Participation in the Swype 3.0 beta program (since I can't uninstall Sprint's stock Swype 2.x app)
* Ability to resize my partitions, and use A2SD. I'll probably need to ditch a few apps now.
* Obvious ability to root and customize my phone to my liking
On top of all this, my phone is still broken, and still covered under a completely useless HTC warranty.
Or.... maybe HTC is this awesome company that would refuse to return a defective product to a customer while it's still under warranty. Therefore, I can only assume the phone was damaged by FedEx... but there's no way I'm opening that can of worms.
So I just technically received a factory-refurbished phone from HTC. It's my same phone, but it went thorugh their Q.A. processes. I guess my best option is to sign up for Sprint's rip-off protection plan at $7 a month, and then pay $100 to have them replace the phone. What a sham!
Anyone got any better ideas?
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So I just technically received a factory-refurbished phone from HTC. It's my same phone, but it went thorugh their Q.A. processes. I guess my best option is to sign up for Sprint's rip-off protection plan at $7 a month, and then pay $100 to have them replace the phone. What a sham!
Anyone got any better ideas?
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Umm you HAD the better idea buddy, the freakin' Sprint protection plan. No it wouldn't have cost you $100 to fix that problem, they would've handed you a new phone with no problem. If the new/refurb phone was busted, they'd have gave you a 3rd phone, no problem.
Unless you lose it, accidentally call Asurion or severely damage the phone, then it'll be $100... or $35 if the screen is busted. Otherwise the $7 per month is all it costs.
Here's the thing not many people know about the insurance. You must sign up for it within two weeks of purchasing the phone. Otherwise, they won't add it. My friend learned that the hard way.
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MicrosoftBug said:
Here's the thing not many people know about the insurance. You must sign up for it within two weeks of purchasing the phone. Otherwise, they won't add it. My friend learned that the hard way.
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They open it up from time to time but yes you're right.
Really, there's no good reason to NOT have the insurance.
Oh no! Almost 2 gallons of gasoline a month.
MicrosoftBug said:
Here's the thing not many people know about the insurance. You must sign up for it within two weeks of purchasing the phone. Otherwise, they won't add it.
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I just called, and they let me add it. Woohoo! I told them the truth... that the phone just came back from HTC after repair process, and that the warranty period is almost up.
Unfortunately, none of this is going to bring my root access back any time soon
Noiro said:
Umm you HAD the better idea buddy, the freakin' Sprint protection plan. No it wouldn't have cost you $100 to fix that problem, they would've handed you a new phone with no problem. If the new/refurb phone was busted, they'd have gave you a 3rd phone, no problem.
Unless you lose it, accidentally call Asurion or severely damage the phone, then it'll be $100... or $35 if the screen is busted. Otherwise the $7 per month is all it costs.
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I've walked in and had my screen replaced for free for that little white hot spot that some people have had issues with. Left it with them for a few hours and bam, new screen no charge. Have also walked into a Sprint store to get a replacement battery cover and they just handed me one wrapped in plastic, no questions asked.
I can't imagine why one would ever want to deal with HTC directly, honestly.
Same however, after talking with tech support sprit and htc I kinda knew from past experance they just read a script. So I did not send the phone back instaed reloaded 3.7 stock RUU with old radio rerooted and now it sits on "prof the dead walk" gingerbread rooted stock. I pacitencly await the updates.
good luck
Noiro said:
No it wouldn't have cost you $100 to fix that problem, they would've handed you a new phone with no problem. If the new/refurb phone was busted, they'd have gave you a 3rd phone, no problem.
Unless you lose it, accidentally call Asurion or severely damage the phone, then it'll be $100... or $35 if the screen is busted. Otherwise the $7 per month is all it costs.
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Didn't realize that part, so I enrolled. Thanks.
BigMatza said:
I just called, and they let me add it. Woohoo! I told them the truth... that the phone just came back from HTC after repair process, and that the warranty period is almost up.
Unfortunately, none of this is going to bring my root access back any time soon
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I am sorry for your loss. It's kinda like a turd wrapped inside a lollipop. You have a working phone, but you can't customize it to your liking. I hope they root GB soon. I am currently rooted running MikG 2.15. I called Sprint yesterday to ***** about the crappy 3G in my area (don't even hit 1Mbit) and they told me to take it to a corporate repair store to have it looked at. I told the lady on the phone it's not an issue with my handset, it's Sprint's crappy network. She then preceded to speak to another tech who informed her that I wasn't running the latest firmware. I assured her I was, it's just I'm rooted but was running the updated 4.24 software. She then told me I still needed to take it to a store before they would send someone to look at the towers. [email protected]&$*... I said FINE. What about me being rooted I asked. She then told me that Sprint doesn't care about rooting anymore. So I take it to a store, where the tech and the manager tell me they can't look at it because it's rooted and my warranty is voided. [email protected]&$?.. So long story short, the tech felt bad for me and wrote some notes asking them to look at the towers. I haven't called today yet to ask them to send someone to the towers, though I am dreading it.
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MicrosoftBug said:
I am sorry for your loss. It's kinda like a turd wrapped inside a lollipop. You have a working phone, but you can't customize it to your liking. I hope they root GB soon. I am currently rooted running MikG 2.15. I called Sprint yesterday to ***** about the crappy 3G in my area (don't even hit 1Mbit) and they told me to take it to a corporate repair store to have it looked at. I told the lady on the phone it's not an issue with my handset, it's Sprint's crappy network. She then preceded to speak to another tech who informed her that I wasn't running the latest firmware. I assured her I was, it's just I'm rooted but was running the updated 4.24 software. She then told me I still needed to take it to a store before they would send someone to look at the towers. [email protected]&$*... I said FINE. What about me being rooted I asked. She then told me that Sprint doesn't care about rooting anymore. So I take it to a store, where the tech and the manager tell me they can't look at it because it's rooted and my warranty is voided. [email protected]&$?.. So long story short, the tech felt bad for me and wrote some notes asking them to look at the towers. I haven't called today yet to ask them to send someone to the towers, though I am dreading it.
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I'd be shocked if Sprint actually calls you to report their findings for something like that. Please stop back and let us know if they do!
MicrosoftBug said:
She then told me I still needed to take it to a store before they would send someone to look at the towers. [email protected]&$*... I said FINE. What about me being rooted I asked. She then told me that Sprint doesn't care about rooting anymore. So I take it to a store, where the tech and the manager tell me they can't look at it because it's rooted and my warranty is voided. [email protected]&$
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Wow, sorry man. This was a trap, never... I repeat NEVER trust what a rep says without a 3rd opinion.
Anytime you return a phone, just flash the stock "rooted" ROM onto the phone, freshly wiped with the SD card out of the phone.
Noiro said:
Wow, sorry man. This was a trap, never... I repeat NEVER trust what a rep says without a 3rd opinion.
Anytime you return a phone, just flash the stock "rooted" ROM onto the phone, freshly wiped with the SD card out of the phone.
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I already had to do that with an insurance replacement.
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