Does the warranty of the nexus s get disqualified if you remove the back of the device?
Like undo the screws and take off the back?
thanks
most likely, yes. there's normally a sticker or somethign you have to pierce to get to a screw, the removal of which voids your warranty.
if you can't tell you've opened it, then you may be ok...
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over the past while mine has begun to feel a little lose, is there a safe way to tighten it up ????
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Same here plus my phone still has warranty which is why I'm a lil chicken **** when it comes to opening it up. I'm dying to open it up and clean it from the inside out and tighten everything but I'm scared I'll end up voiding the warranty.
Is there any warranty seal on the inside that I need to know about and is there anyway to go around it without actually voiding the warranty.
yes, there is behind the camera/flash/antenna cover...but you can remove the cover only and remove the matt-glass of the flash diod and put crystal one so the flash will light like the k800 for ex.
If it's under warranty, why would you bother? I'm on my 4th phone, thanks to warranty. First had what I thought was a bad radio. Turned out to be that lousy 1st t-mobile rom. 2nd, 3rd and 4th are because of the screen and touchpad losing sync. This one does it too but I don't care anymore, it's not worth the hassle. Couple more months and I'll get a new phone and be rid of the wizard. ANYHOW....I only had to pay shipping on the first one, the rest were free since they sent me a bad unit. I say go with the warranty.
I just bought a used phone with a broken void sticker covering a screw. I didn't notice it at the time I bought it, but I'm wondering if there is a place I can find a replacement void sticker for my 8525. I'm concerned that if my phone breaks, warranty won't cover it if void sticker is broken. I know this sounds unethical. But thanks
Where did you buy it from?
fishfood35 said:
I just bought a used phone with a broken void sticker covering a screw. I didn't notice it at the time I bought it, but I'm wondering if there is a place I can find a replacement void sticker for my 8525. I'm concerned that if my phone breaks, warranty won't cover it if void sticker is broken. I know this sounds unethical. But thanks
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What warranty ?
You bought it used, so you don't have a warranty
The white sticker on the back of my mytouch 3g says void but i never got it wet or anything... does the phone ship like dat telling you not to wet that part or is my warrranty just void?
p.s sticker is on the bottom right
if you're talking about the stick over the bottom right hand side screw, then yes, it ships like that.
it basically says that your warranty is void if you damage that sticker.
i recently bought a void sticker off e-bay after accidentally scratching off my old one. So i was wondering if you guys can post some picture of your void sticker ,so ill be able to match it correctly and send it back to warranty.
has anyone ever bought the void stickers off ebay and was able to use it for their warranty?
Yes someone has bought some void stickers before and got their HD2 replaced. Go check out this post and you might want to try to contact member Boradan about howcthey did it. Hope this helps.
is it illegal?
sarp_pasha said:
is it illegal?
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You kidding? It's a lie, and lie is always illegal
If the person never opens the device then replacing the sticker is not illegal
DJ_MiX said:
If the person never opens the device then replacing the sticker is not illegal
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If you do not open this phone you can not damage void stickers, they are damaged only if one attempts to take a screwdriver and open the housing.. It's not illegal but your warranty is gone .
As you can see in the pic my Edge's battery is wanting to make a break for it.
The phone is just inside the 2-year warranty apart from it has had many roms flashed and rooted etc, if I return it to stock do you think there will be a problem getting it repaired under warranty at a service centre in the uk?
I mean its clearly a hardware problem, rooting doesn't do that and I would have thought with all the bad battery press they would sort it for me before it burns my house down.
European Union laws mandate that manufacturers prove that you tinkering with the device (rooting etc) caused the defect. In this case that clearly is not possible. So yes, I think you should just flash it back to stock and take it back and see what they say.
Happened the same thing to myself, warranty didn't covered it
JohnTrabusca said:
Happened the same thing to myself, warranty didn't covered it
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What do you mean the Samsung warranty doesn't cover ballooning batteries?!
BigsyBiggins said:
What do you mean the Samsung warranty doesn't cover ballooning batteries?!
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Yes correct, just because I'd a rooted device, they told me that it could have pushed the voltages more than the normal ones and it could be because of that, a complete joke those guys