Nexus 4 Sim Card Tray Stuck - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I bought my nexus 4 around 30 days ago... past the return policy of future shop...
And the sim tray is stuck... is that covered under warranty?
WHAT DO I DO? ><"

How did get stuck? When it is not your fault and Lg's fault that it got stuck it is covered under warranty.

[email protected]! said:
How did get stuck? When it is not your fault and Lg's fault that it got stuck it is covered under warranty.
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I have no idea. The future shop guys put in the sim card for me... now I can't get it out.

Chris9446 said:
I have no idea. The future shop guys put in the sim card for me... now I can't get it out.
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Did the shop guys say something like they are not responsible for this damage because if they made it stuck it is their fault and they must give you a new phone or at least repair yours or not?

[email protected]! said:
Did the shop guys say something like they are not responsible for this damage because if they made it stuck it is their fault and they must give you a new phone or at least repair yours or not?
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after talking to the store manager instead of the department manager who refused to help me because apparently a stuck sim is my fault somehow... the store manager got the in-store technician to take a look and he managed to get it open using more force and a small screw driver...

Chris9446 said:
after talking to the store manager instead of the department manager who refused to help me because apparently a stuck sim is my fault somehow... the store manager got the in-store technician to take a look and he managed to get it open using more force and a small screw driver...
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what means something like that your problem is solved?

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What are my rights?

Sorry mods, I didnt know where else to put this. Feel free to move it if this isn't a good place.
Ok, So I sent my phone in for repair (a backlight problem) and they sent it back after 2 weeks, and its still exactly the same.
So Ive sent it back again.
But in all honesty, Im not happy paying my monthly bill for a phone Ive not been using.
So do I have the right to demand a refund/not paying next month?
Also, Can I demand a brand new phone if it comes back broken again this time?
thanks guys
Boinngggggggg
Your signature says that you're running a custom ROM. If that's true then I wouldn't expect that you have any rights because you will have voided the warranty. What did they tell you when the phone was returned last time?
jakem said:
Your signature says that you're running a custom ROM. If that's true then I wouldn't expect that you have any rights because you will have voided the warranty. What did they tell you when the phone was returned last time?
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I flashed everything back to stock so there is no sign Ive had a custom rom.
They said they couldn't find a problem at all with the phone. They re-flashed the software for me So i guess its a hardwear problem with the acctual phone....
lonelykatana said:
I flashed everything back to stock so there is no sign Ive had a custom rom.
They said they couldn't find a problem at all with the phone. They re-flashed the software for me So i guess its a hardwear problem with the acctual phone....
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OK. I think the first step will be for you to get HTC to agree that there's a problem with the phone. Until that happens you don't really have a leg to stand on because the phone company will simply argue that you're not owed a refund because there's no problem with the phone (and I think they'd be right to say that).
Once you've proven that the phone is faulty you may be able to contact the phone company and ask for a refund. Unfortunately I don't know exactly what your rights are in this case but it seems reasonable that you shouldn't have to pay for the time when you were unable to use your contract phone. Maybe someone with a bit more expertise can jump in and help here.
The main point though is that you need to prove that you have a problem before you can ask for your money back and I don't think you've managed to do that just yet.
but your still using the SIM right?
Can you take it to their high street shop and demo them the fault? Does the backlight come on at all?
quasi_mojo said:
but your still using the SIM right?
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No because I dont have a backup phone...
Can you take it to their high street shop and demo them the fault? Does the backlight come on at all?
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No its the oppersit, It doesn't go off....
But thats not what Im asking.
lonelykatana said:
No because I dont have a backup phone....
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then i'd argue with them till im blue in the face! i dont think you should be paying for a service you cannot use. at the very least they should knock it off your next bill or credit you what you've paid already...
id politely argue the point that you cant use your sim without a working handset and since the one they provided is faulty they either have to provide a backup handset whilst yours is being repaired or credit your account.
not sure how it would all work out but its worth a go.
as for the other stuff... if they keep sending it back saying there isnt a problem then you need to be able to prove that there is.
My experience...
My HD2 is off for repair, and as I haven't got insurance which would have entitled me to a loan hand set, VF UK have credited me with a month’s worth of my line rental. Used that to buy a crappy PAYG Nokia and popped my contract SIM in to it. It has £10 of calls on the PAYG SIM I can keep 'in case of emergency, which means I am actually only £10 down.
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
i had a similar thing with vodafone and they ended up giving me a 3gs for my broken hd2 as they had no hd2's or desires in stock.
vodafone didn't charge me for the 2 months it took to send it in and out for repair as i was being inconvenienced through no fault of my own.
on your repair notes it should state the fault you sent it in for each time. phone trading standards or at least threaten to if they don't sort it out
Johnston411 said:
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
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That's what they've told me on '3 strikes and you're out', but also that have some HD2's in reserve for situations like this...
There must be a way for you to put your plan on hold so you don't pay the plan since you are not using it... all the matter of coordination and loosing time
Johnston411 said:
in the uk if you return something 3 times for the same fault and on the third occassion it still has the same fault you have the law on your side which i believe states they have not made reasonable effort to resolve the problem and they have to replace the device with the same model or another of equal value.
i had a similar thing with vodafone and they ended up giving me a 3gs for my broken hd2 as they had no hd2's or desires in stock.
vodafone didn't charge me for the 2 months it took to send it in and out for repair as i was being inconvenienced through no fault of my own.
on your repair notes it should state the fault you sent it in for each time. phone trading standards or at least threaten to if they don't sort it out
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Ahh thats made me happy
Im glad to know Ive not been left with no cover.
Thanks guys

two probs with phone

My phone was rooted and running a lag fix and was working fine untill i saw a cool theme that i wanted. I tried to flash it but it bricked my phone enstead. I was able to get it back buy following some instructions using odin. I got it back but without avitar, sims, and media hub. Now it also restarts over and over when i have my wifi on. I turn wifi off and it stays on. Is there a fix for what is going on? and is there any way i can get back avitar and the media hub. If not im going to take the phone back. Its not rooted anymore so it should not be a problem. What kinda of warrenty does to phone have i bought it the day it came out?
you get a one year warranty against factory defects. just call t-mo and tell them your phone keeps boot looping. they'll send you out another one in no time
orells said:
you get a one year warranty against factory defects. just call t-mo and tell them your phone keeps boot looping. they'll send you out another one in no time
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Maybe people should take responsibility for their actions instead?
Can I just go to tmo store and get a replacement or is it something I need to call on
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If you're past the two week grace period you can go into a store, but they will just order one for you there. Even with insurance they won't hot swap you at the store.
Use Odin again and QUIT MESSING WITH YOUR PHONE. Why are you all encouraging the op to get a replacement?
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Can I just go to tmo store and get a replacement or is it something I need to call on
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You did this to yourself, YOU are responsible! don't try to scam T-mo into giving you a new device for something YOU did.
spacecasespiff said:
Can I just go to tmo store and get a replacement or is it something I need to call on
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You would be committing fraud which is a crime. Anyone who advises you how to do it would also be committing a crime.
How about you ask how to fix the problem and I'm sure people well versed in Odin will walk you through the fix.
Thanks for helping to drive up the cost of the phones, much appreciated. You VOIDED the warranty by rooting it, deal with it, not expect the rest of us to subsidize your phones.
do people not read disclamers? the devs clearly tell you that your phonw might blow up, so take responsibility for what you do to your crappy phones and man up.
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you get a one year warranty against factory defects. just call t-mo and tell them your phone keeps boot looping. they'll send you out another one in no time
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Will t-mo replace defect unit if you bought it from ebay?
people REALAX. I went to tmobile and told them what i did and they said the root that i had done DID NOT MESS WITH THE WARRINTY. And that i should have brought the phone in before doin anything to it. I have INSURANCE and I will get a new phone tomarrow. Now the guy that helped my had the same root on his vibrant and that he would not have done it if it did mess with the warrinty. So I come on here for some help and you guys toss me under a bus. I never said i was going to LIE TO TMOBLE i would not do that. I still had to pay 130 bucks any way.
Yea, so suck it you war mongers. LOL
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Your friendly neighborhood tmobile hacker boy may have taken it back but the policy has always been very clear that rooting your phone will void your warranty. Regardless of whether they took it back or not, the fact remains, you broke it and you want someone else to eat some of the responsibility for your actions.
I told them that i was the one that messed it up so i did not lie to them. I filed a claim with the insurance and they said as long as the type of root that i did was a small one that even though i messed it up there concearn is the warrinty of the phone. its not like all of you are these saints. I did nothing wrong.The insurance could have declined the claim but they did not they just said that i problably should not do it again and that if it did happen again for the same reasone that they would reject the claim. So i did not have any friends at tmo or the insurance. So im all done with this now. Beside all of you have rooted any way so let my say that i hope it does not happen to you.

IMEI restored after /efs wipe with no backup

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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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.
zirra said:
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.

Xperia Play not reading any simcard - No service/no simcard?

I just received my brand new Xperia Play yesterday.
It was purchased from ebay and was brand new in the box.
It was advertised as an unwanted upgrade as well as being unlocked.
However, yesterday I tried my international simcard which did not work, vodafone simcard and even after taking it to carphonewarehouse & orange trying a further 2 simcards, it fails to read ANY simcard regardless of company.
I have just a week to solve this problem since I am on holiday in the UK and have to leave nexr weekend.
Based on the above problem, what do you experts think the problem is?
I tried factory resettings, default settings, etc, still not reading any simcards.
The phone obviously is no good to me since it cannot make/receive calls/texts.
Aside from this problem, everything else is working perfectly.
Could this be a hardware issue or software? How can I figure out the problem.
Since time is a factor I don't have time to send it back and wait for repairs or a replacement.
Should this fault be quick & easy to solve I don't mind paying £20 or so if it can be fixed, beats waiting weeks for a replacement.
Any ideas you guys have please feel free to give me any ideas to try to get this phone reading sim cards.
Thanks guys/girls...
EVERY time I turn on my phone I get the following message ''please insert simcard and restart your phone'' even though the simcard inside the phone is working perfectly fine...
It sounds like a H/W fault... contact the seller and/or paypal
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AndroHero said:
It sounds like a H/W fault... contact the seller and/or paypal
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I did indeed contact the seller and am awaiting his answer...
Is the fault easy, quick and more or less cheap to fix from a local mobile phone shop?
If I was to download & use a custom rom, could this possibly fix the problem?
In the past I've had problems with bluetooth/wireless lan refusing to work even though everything else did.
After trying another rom it then worked.
This makes me wanna try another rom before returning the phone and waiting weeks for a replacement.
The seller however got back to me saying it was all working before, he has no idea why it's not reading simcards and to return it should it not work.
I will update the rom and report back.
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If I was to download & use a custom rom, could this possibly fix the problem?
In the past I've had problems with bluetooth/wireless lan refusing to work even though everything else did.
After trying another rom it then worked.
This makes me wanna try another rom before returning the phone and waiting weeks for a replacement.
The seller however got back to me saying it was all working before, he has no idea why it's not reading simcards and to return it should it not work.
I will update the rom and report back.
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Flashing a new ROM won't repair the problem. What country was the seller in when he sold it to you? Maybe it's still sim locked. Try to unlock it using a 3rd party.
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wow, i like this slogan.
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Flashing a new ROM won't repair the problem. What country was the seller in when he sold it to you? Maybe it's still sim locked. Try to unlock it using a 3rd party.
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It was a UK seller to a UK buyer (me)
I've tried 4 different simcards of all different networks, not reading any simcard.
The phone appears to be unlocked according to the seller.
Can this issue be easily & cheaply fixed in a local mobile repair shop?
if its not been bootloader unlocked and then ota bricked then it sounds to me like its blacklisted in other words reported lost/stolen or fraudulant and so pretty much useless to anyone in the UK
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if its not been bootloader unlocked and then ota bricked then it sounds to me like its blacklisted in other words reported lost/stolen or fraudulant and so pretty much useless to anyone in the UK
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Hmmm, how can I find out WTF is actually wrong with the phone?
The LAST thing I wanna do is return it, and then waiting ages for a replacement or refund.
Is it worth me taking the phone to a mobile repair place and asking them to look into this?
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Flashing a new ROM won't repair the problem. What country was the seller in when he sold it to you? Maybe it's still sim locked. Try to unlock it using a 3rd party.
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dont think its sim locked since its saying please insert sim card if it was locked more than likely itll say please enter network unlock code
does sound like a hardware issue do you have the battery cover on when your trying it?
i know my play when the battery cover is off the sd card wont work etc maybe its the same with the sim card
sure i dont have to ask your putting in the simcard correctly right?
shame nonetheless it might be more expensive to try and fix it since parts are not easily available
The sim card works without battery cover... If you inserted the card in properly... It should work.... If not then refund it.
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kanej2006 said:
Hmmm, how can I find out WTF is actually wrong with the phone?
The LAST thing I wanna do is return it, and then waiting ages for a replacement or refund.
Is it worth me taking the phone to a mobile repair place and asking them to look into this?
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Best thing to do is pop it into an orange shop and ask them to check the imei on the blacklisting website, if it comes up blocked you know for certain. If it not then it could be a hardware issue but i doubt it. Good luck
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Best thing to do is pop it into an orange shop and ask them to check the imei on the blacklisting website, if it comes up blocked you know for certain. If it not then it could be a hardware issue but i doubt it. Good luck
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This is a good idea.
Anyway I've just come back from a few mobile repair shops.
After checking the phone, the engineer said it appears to be blocked and will only work outside the country.
Should this be the case, it's not a major issue since I live in Dubai. I happen to be in London for a holiday.
The phone was bought from ebay, and if the handset is indeed blocked then the seller is taking the piss since he simply mentioned the phone being an unwanted upgrade as well as unlocked!
I will contact the seller now and see what he says.
it will work mostly everywhere except the uk
This is the only problem with buying phones off eBay, it happend to my sister twice. The good news is that it will work in other country's if it's ota blocked, as it just means that the imea number don't work with UK networks as they have a UK database with all phones that have been reported lost or stolen.
The problem with eBay/PayPal is you only have so many days to file a dispute, so the seller waits till times up then reports it lost or stolen then claims on there insurance, or in some cases take out a new contract just to sell the phone on eBay then not pay the bill. There's a chav lad near me that pays ppl to take out contracts and pays them so much for the phone, what these ppl don't realise is there ruining there credit rating.
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This is the only problem with buying phones off eBay, it happend to my sister twice. The good news is that it will work in other country's if it's ota blocked, as it just means that the imea number don't work with UK networks as they have a UK database with all phones that have been reported lost or stolen.
The problem with eBay/PayPal is you only have so many days to file a dispute, so the seller waits till times up then reports it lost or stolen then claims on there insurance, or in some cases take out a new contract just to sell the phone on eBay then not pay the bill. There's a chav lad near me that pays ppl to take out contracts and pays them so much for the phone, what these ppl don't realise is there ruining there credit rating.
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Yeah, I've had quite bad experience using ebay even when buying from ebayers with high & perfect feedback.
Anyway the seller got back to me and swears it is a genuine phone that was claimed from an insurance company and is unlocked and sim free.
He said he tried 2 different sim cards with the phone before advertising it.
My question is how did it previously work yet now it refuses to read any sim?
I may take the phone to an alternative shop and ask them to look into this.
Could it be the sim/sim reader is faulty or damaged and therefore not reading sim cards?
if it was blocked by networks it would just scan for networks and not be able to register on one, it wouldnt say insert sim.
This has been badly flashed IMHO and to my knowledge there is no fix
Go into Service Menu and check Simlock Status:
Dial this:
*#*#SERIVCE#*#*
There are also different Service Tests. For me this problems sounds like the "faulty" method which was used to fix the OTA-Brick on unlocked bootloader!
If it is this problem, your phone will be simlocked (not network-locked!!!) to ANY sim card. And you have to unlock via Software -> Omnius/SE-Tool etc. etc.
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Thanks everyone for your support.
As of now I have no idea of what the problem is.
All I can say is the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is in a repair shop.
It will cost me £45 and on tuesday it should be repaired regardless.
Should they be able to fix the item, great, otherwise if they are unable to fix it then I will get a refund.
I will get back to you lot on tuesday with the results!
My poor 24 hour old brand new Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is in for repairs already and it's still got all the front and back protectors still on...
I've had the simcard reading thing happen to me a few times. After a few reboots, it would be fine again.

Bootloop reparation cost?

Hi guys, does anyone knows how much would cost to repair a Nexus 6P stucked at bootloop?
Amazon sent me a new one but let me keep the old one. ?
cyberon said:
Hi guys, does anyone knows how much would cost to repair a Nexus 6P stucked at bootloop?
Amazon sent me a new one but let me keep the old one. ?
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You could try to contact Huawei directly... Go on their website. You can check your IMEI to see if the phone is still under warranty. Then contact them and ask to repair/send a new phone... Doesn't cost anything to try...
Huawei uses retail phone repair shops for warranty service. If Huawei won't fix your phone you could bring it into one of those shops and get an estimate for the repair cost.
http://www.service-center-locator.com/huawei/huawei-service-center.htm
Warranty activated and phone sent to Huawei, let's see what happens.
cyberon said:
Warranty activated and phone sent to Huawei, let's see what happens.
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Good luck. More likely than not they will send you a refurbished phone rather than the same one back fixed.
Either way it's a win-win situation for me. ?
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Good luck. More likely than not they will send you a refurbished phone rather than the same one back fixed.
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Either way it's a win-win situation for me. ?
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They'll maybe (hopefully) send you a 64 or a 128gb back. As some people reported here... Keep both? Keep the best and sell one? Sell both and upgrade to a new phone? Whatever you choose to do = WIN
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Well Huawei won't repair the phone because the bootloader is unlocked and it has TWRP installed.
At least i tried.
cyberon said:
Well Huawei won't repair the phone because the bootloader is unlocked and it has TWRP installed.
At least i tried.
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what happened actually?
I sent the phone to their repair center and they refused to repair it because TWRP was installed.
It's a hardware problem but they are using software (TWRP) as an excuse not to fix it.
All big companies do this kind of things, but it never crossed my mind they would say this on a Nexus.
Great news, i complaind and they are repairing the phone after all. It looks like the repair center "forgot" it's a Nexus. ?
cyberon said:
Great news, i complaind and they are repairing the phone after all. It looks like the repair center "forgot" it's a Nexus. ?
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Well done..! :good:
@5.1 thanks for the idea.

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