Hi All,
I rooted and installed the android revolution ROM last week and lastnight I stood on my note 2 which has messed up the screen. I can see about 1/10th of the screen. If it gets sent back for repair am I screwed? I was going to install a stock ROM and reset the counter using chainfires software but this will be near impossible.
Any advice?
One would think that they'll realise that a broken screen cannot be caused by a modified ROM.
However I doubt that standing on the screen is covered by warranty anyway so either way I think you'll have to pay for repair
Cloudane said:
One would think that they'll realise that a broken screen cannot be caused by a modified ROM.
However I doubt that standing on the screen is covered by warranty anyway so either way I think you'll have to pay for repair
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I have the phone insured so they will either repair it or replace it. If it gets sent back for repair I'm hoping they don't check if the phone is rooted and send it back saying we will not repair as it has been rooted. I think i'll just have to take my chances.
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Unfortunately today on my display appeared a yellow vertical line from the battery icon up to the very top. This has to be a dead screen.
Since I have bought the device my GPS does not respond at all no-mater what I do...
Therefore I decided it is time to return it to ACER for a warranty repair. Of course I have unlocked my device and installed every possible tweak that exist here in the dev forum. So I want to ask if there is a way to return the device totally stock as it was out of the box or if the unlocking and rooting does void the warranty?
Thank you
Look in the development section you will find the AfterOTA tool that should help you do what you need.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
SlavPala4a said:
Unfortunately today on my display appeared a yellow vertical line from the battery icon up to the very top. This has to be a dead screen.
Since I have bought the device my GPS does not respond at all no-mater what I do...
Therefore I decided it is time to return it to ACER for a warranty repair. Of course I have unlocked my device and installed every possible tweak that exist here in the dev forum. So I want to ask if there is a way to return the device totally stock as it was out of the box or if the unlocking and rooting does void the warranty?
Thank you
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A few months ago my A500 would not turn on no matter what I did, totally bricked, bad power switch. It was rooted with a custom ROM etc etc. I had no way to return to stock before getting warranty repair, so I returned it for warranty repair. Acer repaired it under warranty, no questions asked.
I somehow managed to write in the wrong forum...I have a100 so would afterota work for me?
thanks
i had to send in my tablet and i asked the chat guy about rooting it and downloading a custom rom and he told me rooting it or installing a custom rom does not void the warranty as long as it doesnt damage the hardware
Yeah, they pretty much have to cover it under warranty. They will probably argue a little about this, but they know they have to as long as the previous poster stated, the hardware wasn't damaged as a result.
The fact is, they installed the means to allow us to do these modifications.
Like OEM Bootloader unlock on the 51x and 71x. Of course they put some really small lettered warning which even I can't read, but in reality, they offered the means to do this. Like putting an update.zip on the SD card, and booting to the stock recovery. APX and NVFlash falls under the same thing.
So don't worry. Turn it in for repair. At the worst, they will charge you some money for fixing it
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Hi all, I need some help from you guys.
I read all about voiding warranty if I root my device but something happened to my nexus that I find too akward.
A couple weeks ago, I sent my Nexus to repair due to faulty gps.
It would not recieve any signal. I installed many different ROMs, wiped it, tryed factory image from Google themselves without any success. So I decided to send my Nexus to warranty. Before sending it in I installed the factory image once again and relocked the bootloader.
As I bought my device froma reseller (FNAC) I did not send it directly to ASUS. I went to FNAC instead.
The problem is that today I recieved a SMS from FNAC saying that the brand (ASUS) did not accept my device under warranty.
I am wondering what could possibly go wrong. I am a bit worried about all this as I am 100% sure I took all the precautions to unroot my device. I know it had a factory image from Google and the only thing I am not sure is if I relocked the bootloader.
Tomorrow I will go to FNAC to know what they have to say.
My question is, can they refuse to repair my device only because the bootloader is unlocked? I was not bricked, only the gps did not work.
Sorry for the big text, thanks in advance
Yep they can completely refuse to repair it if the bootloader is unlocked.
To begin with, you need to find out what reason Asus gave.
Any number of things are possible - for all you know, your device got dropped/damaged after it left your hands, but before it arrived at Asus. Or any of a number of other reasons.
But it would be interesting for you to follow up your OP with an account of your experience.
Try installing this
If it's not hard-bricked then try going through Clockwork Recovery (For 4.2.2)
Then download Google Apps from this webpage goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Then the GPS will work and other Google Apps just fine, and if you want you can start fresh from stock then root it again then put in the ROM (CyanogenMod 10.1 RC2 is the best one) or which ever one you want to use then install Google Apps (gapps) through Clockwork by choosing 'Add Zip' then adding the zip in the downloads folder or your nexus 7. There is though a RC3 and RC4 but I prefer RC2 get.cm/?device=grouper&type=RC
Tomorrow I'll post more info of whats going on.
Thanks for replies.
YoyoscratchMC did not understand your post..
In the guarantee card is a point where it says that unlocked devices have no longer guarantee.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Ok guys so it had nothing to do with software.
I did setup my tablet nicely so ASUS could not complain about unlocking anything.
So the reason they refused to repair my tablet under warranty is a small scratch that cant even be called dent. It has about 1mm diameter and is more a lack of paint than a dent. The small scratch is right next to two connector (see images below) and ASUS repair team said that one connector was not there. They classified it as my fault for damaging the device.
I cannot believe that a small scratch can cause that damage. My opinion is that the connector was badly installed or was not even there at the beggining since I never tested the gps when I bought the device.
Plus the repair cost would be more than 200€, almost the price of a new Nexus. They want to replace the motherboard!
I will post the pictures that ASUS took from my device as soon as I can.
Btw, any1 knows what those connectors do?
Thanks
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Btw, any1 knows what those connectors do?
Thanks
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Those are the GPS antenna pins.
I sent my nexus 7 in because I erased the boot loader (I'm a dumb***) and they upgraded me from an 8gb to 16gb and my nexus was all banged and beat up odd they wouldn't fix yours
Sent from my Nexus 4 @1.72 GHz on Stock 4.2.2
I could not believe when they told me that they refused to repair due to a small scratch... Anyway I refused to pay for the repair budget and made a complaint to oficial authorities. I will be able to use my nexus as is while they process the complaint.
Oh and they want to replace the whole board just because it is missing 1 pin from the gps connector. Is that normal?
Thankyou all.
just sent mine with screen flicker on white/minor screen lift.. flashed stock and relocked so hope they honor my warranty...
new ones screen including touch is much better... also nice to get a fresh battery
Sent from my Nexus 7
nolook said:
just sent mine with screen flicker on white/minor screen lift.. flashed stock and relocked so hope they honor my warranty...
new ones screen including touch is much better... also nice to get a fresh battery
Sent from my Nexus 7
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Hope they dont screw you like they did to me mate. GL
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Hope they dont screw you like they did to me mate. GL
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ya hopefully mine was bought from google play so maybe the warranty is different from the non google play ones...
Doubt it mate. It always comes down to repair companies that ASUS hires.
In my country there are many complaints with the repair service of ASUS. The company that repairs the products here for ASUS is awful. Maybe in your country it's better.
Turns out the problem I had with my wifi toggling itself off and on every 10 seconds wasn't fixed when i did a fresh installation of 4.4.2 from sammobile. As such Im having to return the device to john lewis, so they can send it off for repairs.
Any advice? I have already done a full system wipe and firmware reinstall, so it should be as blank and back to stock as I can make it.
I'm photocopying receipts and things so I can keep the originals.
But I dont know how this "repairs" procedure works... will I definitly get my original device back, but fixed? If they can't fix it, will I get sent a new device, or will I get sent someone elses second hand refurbished one?
I'm concerned because my tablet is only 6 months old, and is in pristine condition. Literally, it still looks like its just come out of the box. If I get sent a second hand one it wont be in as good a condition. Also I managed to get one *without* the terrible light bleed issues, and so if one turns up with light bleed I'll have to complain and go another 28 days without a device.
So yeh, any recommendations of things I should do to make sure I dont get screwed over by samsung? Any more so than they already are anyway.
In case it doesnt come through in this post, I am rather annoyed. And also protective of my stuff.
Knox bit?
Had you triggered your Knox warranty bit whilst installing custom ROM?
I'm not experiencing problems but feel that Knox should be reset when going back to stock, with a compete wipe, to avoid warranty void claims...
Let us know how your experience goes though...
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Had you triggered your Knox warranty bit whilst installing custom ROM?
I'm not experiencing problems but feel that Knox should be reset when going back to stock, with a compete wipe, to avoid warranty void claims...
Let us know how your experience goes though...
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Never installed a custom ROM, only ones from sammobile, so far as im aware my warranty is still all valid.
nirurin said:
Never installed a custom ROM, only ones from sammobile, so far as im aware my warranty is still all valid.
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If they have to replace your device, you will not get a new one, but a recondition, however, it will look like brand new.
Wifi issue repair
I sent my P600 in about 3 weeks ago. My wifi and bluetooth would not turn on at all. The slide buttons in settings would slide to green like it was turning on and then slide back to gray a couple of seconds later. I just got it back from samsung. I had tripped the knox e-fuse be rooting my device, Flashed stock 4.4.2 before i sent it in. Sent it in and they never said a word. According to the reciept they replaced the wifi/bluetooth compnent, my device came back with my account and data still intact.
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If they have to replace your device, you will not get a new one, but a recondition, however, it will look like brand new.
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Will it though? If it's second hand then surely it could have scratches on screen, scuffs on the casing, etc etc. Mine literally looks like it's fresh out the box.
It's ready to send back to them now anyway so I guess I'll just have to wait and see, and deal with it when it happens. Thanks for the advice
Alright then!
The other day I dropped my phone, from rather high place, and completely ruined the phone screen. Only the top quater is visible (still touch responsive) but is very pixellated and not all that quater is working.
Anyhow, I've got insurance (thank god), and just processed the claim.
Now I know that insurance doesn't care if it's rooted or not. I'm from Australia, the phone carrier is Virgin mobile and the insurance company is "Risk Insure".
Anyhow, I have put GPE on the phone as it's better than Bloatwiz, with custom kernel/recovery.
What I would like to know, is, how do I get it back to stock? Odin? I don't want to completely ruin the phone (brick it) and risk having the claim denied.
Or, if you have knowledge in phone insurance, is it really worth it? As in, do they care if it's rooted or not? I know it's different from warranty, but still...
Thanks very much!
Hmm..really..no one?
I want to send my phone away, just want to know if I needed to bring it back to stock, and if so, how would I do it. Nothing illegal/fraudulent.
Find the stock firmware for your device and flash through odin. Maybe the insurance company doesn't care about your root status or the rom u installed but you better be avoiding the risks. Most probably they will just have the screen repaired and send it back, as it is what they did for me..
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Find the stock firmware for your device and flash through odin. Maybe the insurance company doesn't care about your root status or the rom u installed but you better be avoiding the risks. Most probably they will just have the screen repaired and send it back, as it is what they did for me..
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Thanks for your reply.
I managed to find the stock release for my carrier and flashed through odin.
Hopefully I did it right, as it's rather hard to see without a functioning Screen.
I've now sent it off, so we'll see how it goes!
Just let us know the result.. Good luck
My snapdragon phone started acting weird today. Was slow and locked up for many minutes doing just simple tasks.
Took a backup of the phone and ran a factory reset.
The phone was fast and smooth after this and i was satisfied. But then i did a reboot, and the phone never booted again.
It does not even charge. Just dead.
Anyone else had this issue? Had the phone since release, and it has never been rooted or anything that would break warranty, so i will contact the place i bought it from.
But can this might be battery related? In that case it would be much easier for me to get a new battery.
Have tried to charge it for a while without any result. Does not seem to draw any power either as the charger is cold..
but when i plug it in the pc, windows detects something for about 2 seconds, but claims it's unrecognizable...
Rocking my Nexus 4 now, smooth phone with android 6.0, but camera and battery sucks bigtime... I want my note back..
I have exact same problem. But my phone was rooted and service center told me my warranty is void. They told me the mainboard is bad and need to be replaced. It will cost about half of the new phone price...
Try pressing "Vol +" + "Vol -" + "Lock" + "Start" buttons for a few seconds
Pd: wrong section, this should go on troubleshouting
sbehring said:
I have exact same problem. But my phone was rooted and service center told me my warranty is void. They told me the mainboard is bad and need to be replaced. It will cost about half of the new phone price...
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Take it to a different store from your carrier and this time don't tell them its been rooted. Tell them it hasn't been if they ask and they should replace it.
Have tried every combination possible with holding in buttons. No sign of life.. Good thing i got a backup while it was still "working"
I have had many plans to root the device and get in some custom ROM but i have been satisfied with stock and never found the time to do it, and i am happy for that now
Sorry for posting in the wrong place. Maby an admin can move this post?
Welcome to the party, almost the same thing happened to me except it failed to do a factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...-sm-n910w8-t3249970/post63890570#post63890570
Just taking out the battery and inserting it back again properly solved it for me... , Ur battery might not be fitting properly pls check ?
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Welcome to the party, almost the same thing happened to me except it failed to do a factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...-sm-n910w8-t3249970/post63890570#post63890570
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Thanks for the information. I guess my motherboard is dead then..
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Just taking out the battery and inserting it back again properly solved it for me... , Ur battery might not be fitting properly pls check
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This has been checked and it's not the problem. But thanks for suggestion.
If i get a new Note 4 on warranty i will probably sell it and get a Nexus phone, or install an clean ROM right away. Stock android is so much smoother than touchwiz.
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Thanks for the information. I guess my motherboard is dead then..
This has been checked and it's not the problem. But thanks for suggestion.
If i get a new Note 4 on warranty i will probably sell it and get a Nexus phone, or install an clean ROM right away. Stock android is so much smoother than touchwiz.
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Yeah, i don't know why the note 4s hard brick them selfs like that, must be a bug/glitch.
Seems like the store i bought it from has 2 years warranty. But in Norway we anyway have a 5 year "mini warranty" on electronics that is decided by law. So if the problem is not caused by mistreatment or water damage you should get it fixed for free within 5 years anyway.
Motherboard was faulty (as suspected)
Try to re-install a stock firmware (latest version) from sammobile with odin. This is the fast mode to revover your phone .