I just got a new Galaxy S4 and when the phone vibrates (call or text) the power key seems to make a rattling noise. Anyone else have this issue? Easy fix? Or do I really need to bite the bullet and go exchange it.
Narrowed it to the power key because when I hold it the noise stops.
My Sprint S4 did that. My Verizon and ATT S4 did not. Defect.
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Delakit said:
My Sprint S4 did that. My Verizon and ATT S4 did not. Defect.
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+1. The only way the power key can rattle is if it's loose.
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+1. The only way the power key can rattle is if it's loose.
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Well they just told me they won't switch it out because 'they all do that'. So this is total BS and I should try a different AT&T store? They told me if it really bothers me to exchange it through the Samsung warranty, but I'm pretty sure that would get me a refurb right? And I just got the stupid thing this morning.
blastagator said:
Well they just told me they won't switch it out because 'they all do that'. So this is total BS and I should try a different AT&T store? They told me if it really bothers me to exchange it through the Samsung warranty, but I'm pretty sure that would get me a refurb right? And I just got the stupid thing this morning.
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Is the button causing your phone to vibrate differently? Does it wiggle with your finger? My Galaxy S3 did that badly and I took it back. It's hit or miss with build quality these days. My s4's power button is lopsided and I'm now ok with it.
MattMJB0188 said:
Is the button causing your phone to vibrate differently? Does it wiggle with your finger? My Galaxy S3 did that badly and I took it back. It's hit or miss with build quality these days. My s4's power button is lopsided and I'm now ok with it.
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Yes the power button rattles horribly. If I place my finger on it the rattling goes away so I know it is that. The button seems 'wiggly' in the housing.
blastagator said:
Yes the power button rattles horribly. If I place my finger on it the rattling goes away so I know it is that. The button seems 'wiggly' in the housing.
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You are entitled at least one exchange. There won't be a restocking fee because you'll be going with the same device. Ask to speak to a manager at that corporate store and if they won't budge, take it to another corporate owned store.
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I had this issue so many times, with SO many iPhones. It's annoying but so many people just pass it off as normal, even when other devices has firm buttons.
The button should be firm and not rattle.
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You are entitled at least one exchange. There won't be a restocking fee because you'll be going with the same device. Ask to speak to a manager at that corporate store and if they won't budge, take it to another corporate owned store.
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I had this issue so many times, with SO many iPhones. It's annoying but so many people just pass it off as normal, even when other devices has firm buttons.
The button should be firm and not rattle.
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Argh. The corporate store said they should exchange it for free but they can't do anything since I went to an authorized retail store. Sigh. Always the run around... I hate ATT
blastagator said:
Argh. The corporate store said they should exchange it for free but they can't do anything since I went to an authorized retail store. Sigh. Always the run around... I hate ATT
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Then you return the device and buy it again from the corporate store. May be a headache at first but in the long run will be
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Then you return the device and buy it again from the corporate store. May be a headache at first but in the long run will be
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The problem is I traded in my old phone today for a $100 credit. I anticipate they'll tell me some BS that I have to use the credit at that store.
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The problem is I traded in my old phone today for a $100 credit. I anticipate they'll tell me some BS that I have to use the credit at that store.
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I feel for ya dude, I do, but never buy from anybody except at&t corporate. I learned this the hard way with my unlimited data plan. Anyway, I just took my case off my s4 and the power button wiggles a little. Try a case that slightly applies pressure to the power button so it doesn't wiggle. I recommend the speck cases or the belkin grip candy case.
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I feel for ya dude, I do, but never buy from anybody except at&t corporate. I learned this the hard way with my unlimited data plan. Anyway, I just took my case off my s4 and the power button wiggles a little. Try a case that slightly applies pressure to the power button so it doesn't wiggle. I recommend the speck cases or the belkin grip candy case.
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The guy at the corporate store suggested calling 611 and they might give me a credit of 35 so I can have it swapped out at the scam store.
Side note: I put a piece of paper in between the power button and the case to see, the button stopped rattling but there is some other rattle that goes away when i apply pressure to the top of the phone. It stays there even with the back cover off, all of the screws seem tight. Sigh. Driving me freaking crazy I want to explode.
I debated taking the thing apart but I don't know what sneaky warranty stickers they might have.
Also considered bricking it on purpose but then I don't want to be ****ed if they tell me tough ****.
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The guy at the corporate store suggested calling 611 and they might give me a credit of 35 so I can have it swapped out at the scam store.
Side note: I put a piece of paper in between the power button and the case to see, the button stopped rattling but there is some other rattle that goes away when i apply pressure to the top of the phone. It stays there even with the back cover off, all of the screws seem tight. Sigh. Driving me freaking crazy I want to explode.
I debated taking the thing apart but I don't know what sneaky warranty stickers they might have.
Also considered bricking it on purpose but then I don't want to be ****ed if they tell me tough ****.
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If I were you, I'd thoroughly look over my receipt. Try by all means to return the device. If you are successful, go buy it from a corporate store and examine it prior to purchasing it. If you can't return it, then try the AT&T warranty option.
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If I were you, I'd thoroughly look over my receipt. Try by all means to return the device. If you are successful, go buy it from a corporate store and examine it prior to purchasing it. If you can't return it, then try the AT&T warranty option.
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I am in the right on the receipt, even the corporate manager told me they should exchange it without charging that fee. I can't make them do it though.
I'm probably going to just demand they give me my phone back since I'm sure it's still there and cancel the whole deal.
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I am in the right on the receipt, even the corporate manager told me they should exchange it without charging that fee. I can't make them do it though.
I'm probably going to just demand they give me my phone back since I'm sure it's still there and cancel the whole deal.
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ATT Chat support gave me a credit for the $35, told me the $100 should be able to be applied to my bill, and that the corporate store would honor the expired deal for $100 if they were able to give me my phone back.
Sounds nice, I'm sure the other store will be total dicks and not want to credit me $100 or give my phone back, but we'll see.
At lease I can sleep a little easier with those claims. Wish me luck! I'll report back.
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ATT Chat support gave me a credit for the $35, told me the $100 should be able to be applied to my bill, and that the corporate store would honor the expired deal for $100 if they were able to give me my phone back.
Sounds nice, I'm sure the other store will be total dicks and not want to credit me $100 or give my phone back, but we'll see.
At lease I can sleep a little easier with those claims. Wish me luck! I'll report back.
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After them telling me it was impossible to get my phone back, I got it back. Paid the $35 which ATT refunded. I'll play the upgrade game again next week. Too much stuff going on in the next week to deal with the headache anymore right now.
Thanks all!
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After them telling me it was impossible to get my phone back, I got it back. Paid the $35 which ATT refunded. I'll play the upgrade game again next week. Too much stuff going on in the next week to deal with the headache anymore right now.
Thanks all!
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Great!!! Just go to an AT&T corporate owned store and thoroughly examine the device before you actually buy it. You'll be fine!!!
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Hey guys, please help, my keyboard 2 W S Z, that whole roll of keys stopped working and down volume key just suddenly stopped working. I can't go into download mode anymore, don't have TEP, I wanted to get it fixed at the service center, that guy said when they open the phone they said there is liquid inside, what a bunch of lying bastards, when I told him I am very careful with this phone, never in contact with any water, he said maybe you used the phone when it's raining and got water inside, I don't know, can't help you. these F**king guys really pissed me off, he gave me the phone and went to help some guy who wanted to buy a cell phone lol, spent less than 30 sec with me, didn't offer any help, just wanted me to buy a new phone for 600 bucks.
What can I do now?
If they put the message on your account that your phone has water damage you're SOL. however it sounds like they didn't give you much time which is in your favor in this case, call Sprint customer service and say that you went into the store and were ignored when you told them you weren't interested in buying anything but only wanted a repair, ask to be escalated then request that they send you a replacement so you don't have to take more time out of your busy schedule to deal with incompetent Reps whose only interest is making a sale.
Careful...it only takes 30 seconds to check to see if the water damage label is triggered and if there is water damage Sprint won't touch the phone. If you get somebody over the phone to send you a replacement they'll see it on the phone you send back and charge your account for the replacement phone. Water damage seems like an awfully good explaination for the type of problem you're having on the phone...it's just like if you dump some coffee into your keyboard on a computer certain keys short out and stop working. I know it sucks but it makes a lot of sense to a 3rd party looking at your phone.
Why buy a $500 and no insurance (tep) then expect sprint to give you help?
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man that sucks. id brick the damn phone and then take it to another sprint store and tell them that you got a pop up for an upgrade and this is what happened after you installed it.
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Why buy a $500 and no insurance (tep) then expect sprint to give you help?
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This...
Passing on the insurance was a very idiotic move.
Ask to see the liquid...if its there you cant be mad at them since YOU chose against the insurance.
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Adb rebootdownload... i don't remember where there are spaces so try it with no spaces and with fifteenth ones... hope it helps.
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Same exact thing happened to me. They swapped mine though because I had insurance.
i dont really reply much but u feel your pain. you could make a download jig from an old usb cable that will force it into download mode you need to get 3 100k ohm resisters then put them on the old cable pins 4 and 5 or get one on ebay just type in samsung usb jig or something. google the instructions or you tube
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xReMiNGToN said:
lol Sorry I just noticed u didn't have TEP...how much $ is it worth to you to have TEP? I might be able to add it onto ur account
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Are you seriously soliciting a bribe?
xReMiNGToN said:
lol Sorry I just noticed u didn't have TEP...how much $ is it worth to you to have TEP? I might be able to add it onto ur account
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soliciting a bribe isn't cool at all.
FYI (to the OP) most CSR reps can add this to your account for you for no extra cost (beyond the monthly premium). I had a rep add it to my wife's line (temporarily) so that she could to the "4 bad phone swaps to get another device" thing.. she had to do that dance to get rid of her intercept and she now has a transform. The guy on the phone w/ me (at the time) said that any CSR would be able to do that for me.
Don't pay a guy from XDA w/ 3 posts to add anything to your account that you can add w/ just a phone call.
Just sayin'
Not true. You can not just add TEP at any time. It will get added but quickly removed when Asurion checks the account and see it is not within 30 days of purchase or S&R fee.
And more than likely (being a Sprint Tech myself) you did somehow get your phone wet because keys going out is a usual sign. I'm sorry if you felt disrespected at that store but they followed the policy which is what we have to do. As soon as LD is found on board, we flag it and the rest is handled through Asurion (every carrier uses them).
But since you do not have TEP, you are kind of SOL. At that point you can either buy a new phone for full retail or use upgrade if available. Or try and find an old phone at home or from a friend. Or check ebay or craigslist places for people selling Sprint phones with a clean ESN.
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Why buy a $500 and no insurance (tep) then expect sprint to give you help?
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Because the phone has a warranty? LOL
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The liquid damage indicator on your battery is easy to trip
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So uh, just get a new stock battery and you're good to go as long as he didn't notate your account.
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Because the phone has a warranty? LOL
Warranty is through Samsung and doesn't cover LD, physical, lost/stolen. TEP is well worth it. And if you want to use your warranty, your right you can. Ship your phone to Samsung and wait for them to determine what was wrong with it. It should only take 4 weeks or so.
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akijikan said:
Because the phone has a warranty? LOL
Warranty is through Samsung and doesn't cover LD, physical, lost/stolen. TEP is well worth it. And if you want to use your warranty, your right you can. Ship your phone to Samsung and wait for them to determine what was wrong with it. It should only take 4 weeks or so.
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Really have to go through samsung? I've done 3 warranty replacements and always done them in store. I mean if he didn't have water damage (supposedly).
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Sprint rep could back date the tep it prolly would work. Even if he added tep today and made a claim it might work lol
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Not true. You can not just add TEP at any time. It will get added but quickly removed when Asurion checks the account and see it is not within 30 days of purchase or S&R fee.
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For $1k bet, I'll post a screenshot. I'm telling you that they did it w/ my wife's phone 2 months ago. We opened our accounts In Sept.. You're calling me a liar ??
I was up 4 levels from the dorks that answer the phone when u first call. I escalated to that person's supervisor, then tech support level 2, then that person's manager. THAT person added the equipment protection plan for the remainder of the month, then credited my account the price so it was free.
I swear I'll post screenshots. That person even told me that any CSR can add it at any time.
Please get your facts straight.
I called Asurion today about a defective vibrator in my replacement Epic 4G and this is an AUTOMATED message. Meaning that it says this for every call it gets.
Remove the battery
With the battery still out, please key in your 10 digit mobile phone number to your keypad and press the send key three times.
With the battery still out, please press the power button.
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This doesn't seem like it would have an effect on any phone, much less a phone with no send key.
All this was part of an automated message including the part where they check the water damage sticker that isn't present on the phone...
Well, at least I ended up with another replacement phone my way, even if it was after they hung up on me about 4 times because I was calling from the phone I had issues of.
At least I get a free Micro SD card and an OEM battery every time they mess up
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I called Asurion today about a defective vibrator in my replacement Epic 4G and this is an AUTOMATED message. Meaning that it says this for every call it gets.
This doesn't seem like it would have an effect on any phone, much less a phone with no send key.
All this was part of an automated message including the part where they check the water damage sticker that isn't present on the phone...
Well, at least I ended up with another replacement phone my way, even if it was after they hung up on me about 4 times because I was calling from the phone I had issues of.
At least I get a free Micro SD card and an OEM battery every time they mess up
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LoL "defective vibrator".
Ummm...you should have just taken it to a corporate sprint store? If you're paying for full TEP, then sprint would have replaced it for free.
Unless of course it stopped working because of water damage...
And BTW, the water detecting litmus paper is under the back housing, you wouldn't see it unless you were taking the phone apart.
EDIT: sorry, nevermind. Just realized you were talking about a replacement you already got from asurion. My bad
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Screw it. .......
brianhuangbh said:
I called Asurion today about a defective vibrator in my replacement Epic 4G and this is an AUTOMATED message. Meaning that it says this for every call it gets.
This doesn't seem like it would have an effect on any phone, much less a phone with no send key.
All this was part of an automated message including the part where they check the water damage sticker that isn't present on the phone...
Well, at least I ended up with another replacement phone my way, even if it was after they hung up on me about 4 times because I was calling from the phone I had issues of.
At least I get a free Micro SD card and an OEM battery every time they mess up
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You do realize that 90% of phone owners are nowhere near as educated as people here on xda, right? They probably tell you to do that to distract you so the phone can sit without a battery for a minute or so.
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You do realize that 90% of phone owners are nowhere near as educated as people here on xda, right? They probably tell you to do that to distract you so the phone can sit without a battery for a minute or so.
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I think that's part of the point the OP is making. Asurion could easily just say, take the battery out of the phone for 'x' seconds/minutes. Then, place the battery.
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I think that's part of the point the OP is making. Asurion could easily just say, take the battery out of the phone for 'x' seconds/minutes. Then, place the battery.
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How often do you think people even restart it when told?
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Ummm...you should have just taken it to a corporate sprint store? If you're paying for full TEP, then sprint would have replaced it for free.
Unless of course it stopped working because of water damage...
And BTW, the water detecting litmus paper is under the back housing, you wouldn't see it unless you were taking the phone apart.
EDIT: sorry, nevermind. Just realized you were talking about a replacement you already got from asurion. My bad
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Haha what a joke i have TEP they dont do ****, i had a crack in a screen and the said oh well normally we dont fix cracks we just changed our policies so they gave me someone else's phone, i saw that you see lights under keyboard from an angle, and that the usb slider was broken and bent. then when it got stolen i was given a new phone and that one feels cheap the keyboards feels plastic-e like. And every time i have an issue they give you so much **** its not even funny and its become ridiculous on sprints part.
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How often do you think people even restart it when told?
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I would guess 97-98%?
Lol this is nothing
On the evo forum some guy wanted help cause his kickstand won't stay inside
It was hilarious what they told him to do
take out and put back in battery
Do a factory reset
Buy a new battery
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brianhuangbh said:
At least I get a free Micro SD card and an OEM battery every time they mess up
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Gotta love it. I gave my 16GB card from my replacement to my brother for his EVO to upgrade him from his 8GB one.
Love the spare battery. I charged one up, and I carry it with me all the time just in case I can't get to a charger.
Hope they didn't charge you your deductible again, and take a point off your claims. I'm only allowed 3 claims a year. Already had to use one. Sprint lied to me too. Said I had a $50.00 USD deductible, I looked on my card account history...$100.00 USD!
Ahhh the world of outsourcing to stupid ass companies LOL If I have ever had to have a phone replaced I go to a Sprint store. I bought and paid for a new phone and if it needs replaced, I get a new phone. Not some used and possibly abused piece of crap that has been quality checked by someone who probably doesn't know his or her head from their ass.
Its def 100
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Gotta love it. I gave my 16GB card from my replacement to my brother for his EVO to upgrade him from his 8GB one.
Love the spare battery. I charged one up, and I carry it with me all the time just in case I can't get to a charger.
Hope they didn't charge you your deductible again, and take a point off your claims. I'm only allowed 3 claims a year. Already had to use one. Sprint lied to me too. Said I had a $50.00 USD deductible, I looked on my card account history...$100.00 USD!
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I would guess 97-98%?
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Yep.....that sounds ALOT more accurate .....lol
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XxLostSoulxX said:
Haha what a joke i have TEP they dont do ****, i had a crack in a screen and the said oh well normally we dont fix cracks we just changed our policies so they gave me someone else's phone, i saw that you see lights under keyboard from an angle, and that the usb slider was broken and bent. then when it got stolen i was given a new phone and that one feels cheap the keyboards feels plastic-e like. And every time i have an issue they give you so much **** its not even funny and its become ridiculous on sprints part.
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I got a crack in my screen and they fixed it next day.
brianhuangbh said:
I called Asurion today about a defective vibrator in my replacement Epic 4G and this is an AUTOMATED message. Meaning that it says this for every call it gets.
This doesn't seem like it would have an effect on any phone, much less a phone with no send key.
All this was part of an automated message including the part where they check the water damage sticker that isn't present on the phone...
Well, at least I ended up with another replacement phone my way, even if it was after they hung up on me about 4 times because I was calling from the phone I had issues of.
At least I get a free Micro SD card and an OEM battery every time they mess up
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LOL - or a keypad for that matter! I can just picture some poor low tech schmuck, phone in one hand, battery in the other, staring at the black screen and scratching their head.
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LOL - or a keypad for that matter! I can just picture some poor low tech schmuck, phone in one hand, battery in the other, staring at the black screen and scratching their head.
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Haha, the worst part is that they don't let you call in from the phone you need support from. They automatically hang up on you after the dreadful 10 minute process. I ended up calling them off google voice...on my phone.
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Gotta love it. I gave my 16GB card from my replacement to my brother for his EVO to upgrade him from his 8GB one.
Love the spare battery. I charged one up, and I carry it with me all the time just in case I can't get to a charger.
Hope they didn't charge you your deductible again, and take a point off your claims. I'm only allowed 3 claims a year. Already had to use one. Sprint lied to me too. Said I had a $50.00 USD deductible, I looked on my card account history...$100.00 USD!
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Hmm. I talked to the Sprint rep and they offered to pay the deductible.
The other phone they sent me (my second replacement phone in a week) had issues with the touch buttons on the front. There seems to be a problem with their refurbishing process for this phone...
Well, as long as I'm scoring free overnight shipments of new phones to unbox with free batteries, 16GB memory cards, and chargers, I'm cool.
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I would guess 97-98%?
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ROFL!
I just spit my soda everywhere.
Couldn't help it, that post and 25 years in IT support, and I just couldn't help it
IMO, if you hit 40%, you are having a miracle day
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TEP has been great for me, replaced one with a broken usb for free, & one that got lost for $100
All pretty much hassle free
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I wonder how many people in this thread that bash Asurion know that they are the insurance provider for all of the top 4 carriers...
There's only a few situations where Asurion even needs to be involved:
Crack in the screen that is longer than 1 inch (yes the policy did recently change, shattered screens are not covered in the stores anymore)
Water damage or other physical damage (run over with car, chewed up by dog, etc)
Lost or Stolen (Use the protection app or another locator app to try and track it down and save a deductible, and maybe expel some aggression towards the schmuck that took your phone.)
Anything else should go to a tech store for them to fix or replace it.
And, honestly, $100 is not bad for a $500 phone to be replaced next day.
The refurb process is a little strange; some refurbs I have received from Asurion or Sprint repair stores have been great with no issues, and some have been back to the store in less than a couple weeks with issues, and I've had quite a few Sprint devices since 2002.
Sprint has a "30 Day Bounce" policy meaning if you get a refurb that has a legitimate issue (nothing software related) then they need to send it back to Asurion or wherever to have them re-refurb it and get you another refurb.
I don't see why people are so afraid of refurbs, they are just as likely to have issues as the new phones, but are put through more testing than the new phones. My refurb Epic is holding up great so far compared to the new one, but maybe I just got lucky.
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And, honestly, $100 is not bad for a $500 phone to be replaced next day.
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its acually more like 196 dollars. dont forget your monthly payment as well as the deductible.
you can buy an epic on ebay for less than 200 dollars also.
I dropped my phone yesterday, the screen did not crack at all but the Amoled cracked little corner and the phone black out. i cannot see anything but i can hear getting call and phone turning on and off. all other function seems to work fine but the screen is backed out.
i need to send my phone back to sprint. my Galaxy S4 is unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway i can Unroot the phone and re-lock the bootloader using PC since i cannot see anything on the phone.
Please help me.i would really appreciate for any help. please!
sykox2 said:
I dropped my phone yesterday, the screen did not crack at all but the Amoled cracked little corner and the phone black out. i cannot see anything but i can hear getting call and phone turning on and off. all other function seems to work fine but the screen is backed out.
i need to send my phone back to sprint. my Galaxy S4 is unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway i can Unroot the phone and re-lock the bootloader using PC since i cannot see anything on the phone.
Please help me.i would really appreciate for any help. please!
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I'm a Sprint rep, take my advice on this...
doesn't matter if it's rooted or not in this case, under TEP insurance any sign of physical damage is customer responsibility. So even if you have insurance, you'll have to go through Asurion and pay a deductible to get a replacement GS4. Don't expect to take it back to the store for a replacement, at my store we will NOT exchange a phone if the original one we sold you is damaged in any way.
Technically you're trying to commit insurance fraud by making it seem like your phone just up and died when it was you who broke it lol. I'm not one to judge, but let me just say the phone will be thoroughly inspected before anyone replaces it.
EDIT: I should rephrase... We do exchange phones under TEP for free if there's physical damage. However, it depends on the type of damage and scenario. You're saying the screen just went black. So the tech you bring it to is going to look for screen damage, and you said the LED part under the glass is "cracked." This scenario = customer fault, which means you're buying a new phone.
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Sorry, it kind of seemed like I was attacking you in my last post. I know your prob pissed cuz you broke your phone. Let me tell your best option in this scenario to try and get a replacement.
First of all, if there is damage to the phone then any hope of getting a flat out exchange from the store you bought it from is slim to none. I wouldn't even try if I were you.
Your best hope is to get a replacement under your insurance, but like I said most techs won't authorize it if they can determine that you were the one who broke it, in which case you'd have to pay a deductible and get a replacement through Asurion.
If you want to TRY and get a free TEP replacement by saying the phone is defective, I recommend this:
1) First, put a damn case on it. Make it look like the phone has always been protected, even if it means buying an Otterbox defender to cover it up completely.
2) Go to a preferred retailer that is an ASC. You can find these on sprint.com. Try to avoid corporate stores if you can as they'd be more strict.
3) Walk in and tell the guy you were charging your phone overnight and when you woke up your screen was black. DO NOT ever say you dropped it. Play dumb as much as possible and act like you have no idea what happened.
4) Make sure you stress that you can make calls and that the phone works, you just can't see the screen. In this case, if you're lucky the tech will assume the screen itself went bad, the board/GPU was defective, or something else and HOPEFULLY he won't see the LED damage. He might check for water damage or something, but as long as you know there is none then you should be good.
5) Most important rule here... BE NICE! I can't stress this one enough. Play dumb and kiss that guys ass the best you can. As a tech myself, nothing pisses me off more than a customer who gets pissed at me for just following the damn policy of the company. And I don't care how smart you think you are, no one wants to be told how to do their job and belittled for just following policy. The second you give any type of attitude, especially if you think he's swaying more towards telling you to file an Asurion claim, then you can just kiss any chance of an AE goodbye.
Lastly, if you do manage to convince some tech into replacing it for you for free, do the guy a favor and take the survey call and give him the best possible score
sykox2 said:
I dropped my phone yesterday, the screen did not crack at all but the Amoled cracked little corner and the phone black out. i cannot see anything but i can hear getting call and phone turning on and off. all other function seems to work fine but the screen is backed out.
i need to send my phone back to sprint. my Galaxy S4 is unlocked and rooted.
Is there anyway i can Unroot the phone and re-lock the bootloader using PC since i cannot see anything on the phone.
Please help me.i would really appreciate for any help. please!
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Hook up a mhl cable to a monitor so you can see what you are doing and use triangle away and then unroot.
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Cytality said:
I'm a Sprint rep, take my advice on this...
doesn't matter if it's rooted or not in this case, under TEP insurance any sign of physical damage is customer responsibility. So even if you have insurance, you'll have to go through Asurion and pay a deductible to get a replacement GS4. Don't expect to take it back to the store for a replacement, at my store we will NOT exchange a phone if the original one we sold you is damaged in any way.
Technically you're trying to commit insurance fraud by making it seem like your phone just up and died when it was you who broke it lol. I'm not one to judge, but let me just say the phone will be thoroughly inspected before anyone replaces it.
EDIT: I should rephrase... We do exchange phones under TEP for free if there's physical damage. However, it depends on the type of damage and scenario. You're saying the screen just went black. So the tech you bring it to is going to look for screen damage, and you said the LED part under the glass is "cracked." This scenario = customer fault, which means you're buying a new phone.
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Sorry, it kind of seemed like I was attacking you in my last post. I know your prob pissed cuz you broke your phone. Let me tell your best option in this scenario to try and get a replacement.
First of all, if there is damage to the phone then any hope of getting a flat out exchange from the store you bought it from is slim to none. I wouldn't even try if I were you.
Your best hope is to get a replacement under your insurance, but like I said most techs won't authorize it if they can determine that you were the one who broke it, in which case you'd have to pay a deductible and get a replacement through Asurion.
If you want to TRY and get a free TEP replacement by saying the phone is defective, I recommend this:
1) First, put a damn case on it. Make it look like the phone has always been protected, even if it means buying an Otterbox defender to cover it up completely.
2) Go to a preferred retailer that is an ASC. You can find these on sprint.com. Try to avoid corporate stores if you can as they'd be more strict.
3) Walk in and tell the guy you were charging your phone overnight and when you woke up your screen was black. DO NOT ever say you dropped it. Play dumb as much as possible and act like you have no idea what happened.
4) Make sure you stress that you can make calls and that the phone works, you just can't see the screen. In this case, if you're lucky the tech will assume the screen itself went bad, the board/GPU was defective, or something else and HOPEFULLY he won't see the LED damage. He might check for water damage or something, but as long as you know there is none then you should be good.
5) Most important rule here... BE NICE! I can't stress this one enough. Play dumb and kiss that guys ass the best you can. As a tech myself, nothing pisses me off more than a customer who gets pissed at me for just following the damn policy of the company. And I don't care how smart you think you are, no one wants to be told how to do their job and belittled for just following policy. The second you give any type of attitude, especially if you think he's swaying more towards telling you to file an Asurion claim, then you can just kiss any chance of an AE goodbye.
Lastly, if you do manage to convince some tech into replacing it for you for free, do the guy a favor and take the survey call and give him the best possible score
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thanks for the great advice. its worth giving shot.
Visa Credit Card - Warrenty for Phones
I know this is late, but many times you can go through your credit card insurance program. As they have an insurance program that is hidden but supports fixing your phone through their reimbursement program. Just call the bank or firm that issued you the card and ask them for the credit card insurance number.
For my instance, I cracked my phone while installing a TV. (Basically as I lifted the TV it put pressure on the phone and entire screen cracked, no image, only sounds and calls came through.)
1. I checked with my home owners insurance, they would cover it with a $250 deductible.
2. I checked with Sprint, they wouldn't cover it cause I got rid of their insurance policy and would only allow me to pay for a new phone at retail price ($600)
3. Finally I called up Samsung and they would repair it for $200, but I would have to send it away and wait 10 days for it to be repaired.
4. Next I checked with a local repair shop and they would repair it for $270, and it would be fixed within an hour.
I sent options 1-4 to Visa's repair service, I told them I wanted to do option #4. And since the policy is they will fix your phone twice for cracks, spills or other non software related problems up to $600 they approved the repair minus a $25 deductible and the $18 in taxes for the service work and parts.
I thought this was fair and a really good deal to get my phone working again. Just thought I would share.
Note: In order to be eligible for this hidden insurance you must pay for your phone bill with your visa credit card in the and submit proof you used it in the month before the accident.
Good luck!
Got it on Wednesday with o2 on contract, dropped it tonight at work while waiting for my case to arrive Monday anyone know how much they are to fix? I bet it ain't cheap in UK btw
Why would you do that for
Felt like being upset lol
At least you are being honest about it lol... Give Huawei a call or just get insurance and then declare it broken. Or check with your credit card. Most of them offer protection for accidents.
Bummer, hope you're able to get it replaced...
whitest0rm said:
Got it on Wednesday with o2 on contract, dropped it tonight at work while waiting for my case to arrive Monday anyone know how much they are to fix? I bet it ain't cheap in UK btw
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You should always buy a case and screen protector right when you buy your device so that you'll have them altogether the same day or even earlier.
I think you still might able to sign up for nexus protect or something. Do it. It's probably your cheapest option. You might have to wait to file a claim. But if you can hold out give that a shot. Or call huawei
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farangutan said:
I think you still might able to sign up for nexus protect or something. Do it. It's probably your cheapest option. You might have to wait to file a claim. But if you can hold out give that a shot. Or call huawei
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Nexus protect can only be purchased when you buy the device, unless you got it on Fi before Nprotect was available.
I asked if I could sign up for nexus protect and they told me that It had to be purchased at time of sale. Otherwise I would of had to send back phone and then re purchase it with the protection.... How dumb is that? They would rather get a used open phone back rather then take my 80+ bucks for protection I may never use anyhow
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Tfast500 said:
I asked if I could sign up for nexus protect and they told me that It had to be purchased at time of sale. Otherwise I would of had to send back phone and then re purchase it with the protection.... How dumb is that? They would rather get a used open phone back rather then take my 80+ bucks for protection I may never use anyhow
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How dumb is that? Dumb like a fox. They'd rather have you send back the phone so they know you aren't trying to scam them by buying insurance for a phone you already broke. Oh, wait. People are suggesting the OP should try to scam them. Duh.
Frauders gonna fraud
meyerweb said:
How dumb is that? Dumb like a fox. They'd rather have you send back the phone so they know you aren't trying to scam them by buying insurance for a phone you already broke. Oh, wait. People are suggesting the OP should try to scam them. Duh.
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I might add...when I asked about this to sign up with the protect it was still pending frost 64gb order... I hadn't even gotten the phone yet it hadn't even gone to processing.
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geeshiet said:
You should always buy a case and screen protector right when you buy your device so that you'll have them altogether the same day or even earlier.
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I hate both. I'd rather run naked. They don't guarantee anything anyway. I've seen cased and screen protected phones crack.
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meyerweb said:
How dumb is that? Dumb like a fox. They'd rather have you send back the phone so they know you aren't trying to scam them by buying insurance for a phone you already broke. Oh, wait. People are suggesting the OP should try to scam them. Duh.
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He isn't scamming anybody as long as he purchases extra insurance. Other manufacturers even fix the screen for free for you, so save you fake whatever you are trying to come out as for another time.
Checkout square trade for a warranty. Their only requirement is sign up within 30 days of purchase and proof of purchase. Amazing service to!
If you bought it from google then call them. Tell them you broke the screen. You will get one time replacement for a fee. My father in law paid $100 for Nexus 6 for broken screen after only 4 days of purchase.
anglerstock said:
He isn't scamming anybody as long as he purchases extra insurance. Other manufacturers even fix the screen for free for you, so save you fake whatever you are trying to come out as for another time.
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Sorry, you clearly don't understand contract law, nor have you read the terms of the Protect policy (I have). Signing up for insurance on an already broken device is a violation of the terms of the policy and contract fraud. What "other" manufacturers do has no relevance here. Don't talk about things you don't understand.
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enaybee said:
If you bought it from google then call them. Tell them you broke the screen. You will get one time replacement for a fee. My father in law paid $100 for Nexus 6 for broken screen after only 4 days of purchase.
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That was the policy on the 6. Are you sure Google is still offering that on the 6P? I think Protect has replaced that deal.
If you break it they won't repair it unless you have Nexus Protect
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3249018
meyerweb said:
That was the policy on the 6. Are you sure Google is still offering that on the 6P? I think Protect has replaced that deal.
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No, of course I am not sure. But worth a try.
There's another thread here that indicates neither Google nor Huawei will perform a non-warranty repair on a broken 6P, at any price, unless it's covered by Protect. They tell you to take it to an independent repair shop.
So I dropped my phone at Whataburger today and it fell facedown and the whole screen has like hairline cracks (but no bumps whatsoever). I want to exchange it because of my damn OCD, it just bothers me. Is there a way to take it to T-Mobile and say that something is defective and get a free replacement since I have warrenty? I was thinking of saying that I was putting on an Otterbox case, and when I tried to take it off, the phone screen cracked...or something along those lines. I was googling and I read that I had to pay up to $199 to replace the screen from Samsung directly. Any other options? I'm a broke college student barley making it and I don't want to make my mom pay for it. Right now I'm on the phone with my mom, and I keep on hearing the screen crack, and I'm afraid the screen is just gonna shatter at any moment, or while it's in my pocket
Bro if you are a college student what are you doing with an 800$ phone m8? Lol
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You are asking for advice on how to con T-Mobile, yet clearly admitting to being at fault. Sorry, my advice is to suck it up. Slap a screen protector on and learn from your mistakes.
nano303 said:
Bro if you are a college student what are you doing with an 800$ phone m8? Lol
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I had been saving up to buy a better, faster, and more useful phone that would help out in my studies
What is wrong with you, dude? Do you really think T-Mobile would even buy your Otterbox excuse? Stop trying to scam people and own up to your own mistakes.
I don't think they will cover for it even if you have warranty since it's physical damage. If you have insurance then that will be a different story. If I were you, I'll just find a local store to try and replace it. If not, probably have to suck it up with a protector.
Sorry this happened to you, mistakes happens.
I'm also a college student so I know the struggles.
Good luck!
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Next semester, take an ethics class
Leelouster said:
So I dropped my phone at Whataburger today and it fell facedown and the whole screen has like hairline cracks (but no bumps whatsoever). I want to exchange it because of my damn OCD, it just bothers me. Is there a way to take it to T-Mobile and say that something is defective and get a free replacement since I have warrenty? I was thinking of saying that I was putting on an Otterbox case, and when I tried to take it off, the phone screen cracked...or something along those lines. I was googling and I read that I had to pay up to $199 to replace the screen from Samsung directly. Any other options? I'm a broke college student barley making it and I don't want to make my mom pay for it. Right now I'm on the phone with my mom, and I keep on hearing the screen crack, and I'm afraid the screen is just gonna shatter at any moment, or while it's in my pocket
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How long have you had the phone for? If it has been less than 30 days, you can still purchase squaretrade. If you used an amex card to purchase it in the past 90 days, you could apply for purchase protection through them.
Also FYI, the cost of screen replacement from Samsung is $269.xx. Source: I cracked my screen too . Thankfully I already had squaretrade, so my out of pocket was $99.
I wanted a faster to phone to improve my studies....said no one ever.
Give me a break....you can get a part-time job and earn some cash and buy a new phone or repair it.
Filing an insurance claim would probably be the cheapest, legitimate way of getting it fixed.
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itzcarol said:
I don't think they will cover for it even if you have warranty since it's physical damage. If you have insurance then that will be a different story. If I were you, I'll just find a local store to try and replace it. If not, probably have to suck it up with a protector.
Sorry this happened to you, mistakes happens.
I'm also a college student so I know the struggles.
Good luck!
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Damn...well how would I go about getting the insurance? Would it have to be through Samsung?? Yeah I'm going to go to the store tomorrow and try to get it replaced or see what can be done. Thank you, it sucks that such an expensive phone would get it's screen broken easily :/
sevengroove said:
How long have you had the phone for? If it has been less than 30 days, you can still purchase squaretrade. If you used an amex card to purchase it in the past 90 days, you could apply for purchase protection through them.
Also FYI, the cost of screen replacement from Samsung is $269.xx. Source: I cracked my screen too . Thankfully I already had squaretrade, so my out of pocket was $99.
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Thank you for actually typing out a reply that will help me out unlike some others here. I've had the phone since launch day. I purchased it in the store through credit card, so I doubt I can do that. So basically I'd have to get the screen replaced? I can't tell T-Mobile that my phone is faulty? (Because legitametly, I've been having problems with the speaker, and the phone has been messing up quite a bit way before I dropped it). I think they should supply a refurbished phone, no? That is way to expensive to get the screen replaced by the way...but it's worth it. I was thinking of getting squaretrade, but I didn't think that this would happen to my phone since I had a case on it.
v8dreaming said:
Filing an insurance claim would probably be the cheapest, legitimate way of getting it fixed.
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How would I go about doing that? I've never done that, as usually I just take it to T-Mobile whenever I have problems with my phone.
Clear nail polish if they really are micro cracks it should fill them in and not brake the phone. If the cracks are all the way through or huge it won't help as much though. Also it's only 200 to get the screen fixed. Go get a bar tending job you will make that money in one night. Grow up don't ask your mom for money, or try to rip off tmobile
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Leelouster said:
Damn...well how would I go about getting the insurance? Would it have to be through Samsung?? Yeah I'm going to go to the store tomorrow and try to get it replaced or see what can be done. Thank you, it sucks that such an expensive phone would get it's screen broken easily :/
Thank you for actually typing out a reply that will help me out unlike some others here. I've had the phone since launch day. I purchased it in the store through credit card, so I doubt I can do that. So basically I'd have to get the screen replaced? I can't tell T-Mobile that my phone is faulty? (Because legitametly, I've been having problems with the speaker, and the phone has been messing up quite a bit way before I dropped it). I think they should supply a refurbished phone, no? That is way to expensive to get the screen replaced by the way...but it's worth it. I was thinking of getting squaretrade, but I didn't think that this would happen to my phone since I had a case on it.
How would I go about doing that? I've never done that, as usually I just take it to T-Mobile whenever I have problems with my phone.
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If you have insurance on your phone, you have to contact the insurance company.
I'm on the original Jump program, so it's part of Jump, for me. There's usually a deductible though.
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Cracked screen through insurance is 175, girlfriend dropped hers. If you didn't have the cracks, you could of called t-mobile and did a exchange where they would send you a refurb first and return your phone after receiving the refurb. If you this with your current phone, they will find out and charge your account so don't try it.
My girlfriend did the same, her crappy Caseology case did nothing but look pretty.
T-Mobile insurance the deductible is 175 for the S7E.
Leelouster said:
Thank you for actually typing out a reply that will help me out unlike some others here. I've had the phone since launch day. I purchased it in the store through credit card, so I doubt I can do that. So basically I'd have to get the screen replaced? I can't tell T-Mobile that my phone is faulty? (Because legitametly, I've been having problems with the speaker, and the phone has been messing up quite a bit way before I dropped it). I think they should supply a refurbished phone, no? That is way to expensive to get the screen replaced by the way...but it's worth it. I was thinking of getting squaretrade, but I didn't think that this would happen to my phone since I had a case on it.
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I don't know if the store would side with you on that (claiming that there were other problems before the screen cracked). Even then, perhaps they would try fixing those other problems without addressing the cracked screen. Bottom line, a cracked screen is not covered under the standard Samsung warranty so you'll have to pay to get that fixed either way. Good luck :good:
WE NEED PICTURES!
WE NEED PICTURES!
WE NEED PICTURES!!
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