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I got my TF101 in mid-Feb. The same day as I got it (as a gift) it decided that it didn't want to power on. I went through all the tips on here (very useful, thank you XDA) but ended up having to send it in to get RMAed at the Grapevine, TX location.
Got it back on 2/25. Worked for two hours, then same problem. Started becoming more difficult to turn on, then wouldn't power up at all, despite being PLENTY charged. Called in, spoke to yet another ASUS rep, and ended up with another RMA. They paid for shipping this time (FedEx Super Saver, of course)
Rec'd the tablet back today. Seemed to be working quite well, even went through the update released on 3/20. Left to go to the store and was back within 30 minutes. Guess what!?!?? I no longer will power on anymore!
Called ASUS support AGAIN, demanded they cross-ship me a new tablet, and was pretty much told to stuff it, I need to send it in AGAIN. I asked for overnight shipping both ways and expedited service (the 2nd was to be expedited but I didn't get it back for nearly a month). This was, of course, also not an option.
I'm about to RMA it for the 3rd time.
If any of you are interested, here is a much more detailed writeup of my horrendous experience: http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/hardware/2012/03/asus-transformer-tf101-rma-process-a-story-of-incompetence
I've written to Anandtech and TomsHardware, and while I doubt that it'll even get looked at by them, with any luck some spotlight on their defective product and incompetence will get something done. Wishful thinking, I'm sure.
Should've just gotten a new one by returning the broken one.
Yup, Asus is pretty terrible with RMAs. Seems like their repair centers can never fix it right the first time.
File a complaint with BBB.
Have you tried holding the power button for 10 seconds? This happens to my transformer too since i updated to ics. Full battery and the screen would just turn off. Nothing can be done except to hold power button for 10 secs
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Where did you get the Tablet from? Most places will let you exchange it no problem if you got it retail, did the person who got it for you keep the receipt? If not I guess you didnt have a choice, but if you bought it from Best Buy or Walmart or something like that you should have just taken it back there and it would have probably been replaced with a brand new one on the spot
Same thing happened to my B40 TF101 a few months back.
One day the Pad just locked up then refused to power up (w/customROM onboard, by the way).
* RMA#1: TX sent it back with factory-HCROM. Stated "no issue found" but everything was wiped clean. It lasted about 1 day and no power-on again.
* RMA#2: Repeat RMA#1.
* RMA#3: I demanded a new motherboard or a different unit. They changed
out the motherboard (still-nvflashable). It has been working beautifully since.
Interesting, this is exactly what happened in my case, except I'm just on the second RMA. It is also a BK40. Everyone seems to think that holding the 'owe button will work, or holding the button plus volume, etc. Not in this case, the unit is completely dead. I'm hoping they fix it this time so I can sell the thing and buy anything besides an Asus. Anyone else with a BK40 having the same issue?
Between family & friends we have about 9 TF101s, about 5x B40s (I have two). One of my TF101 was dead (3x RMAs until TX actually did a repair). My niece's B40 screen just went dead two weeks ago, almost out-of-warranty. Her Tab was still running, just no display.
Threads like this make me think i should return mine and look into something else. I've had a few reboot issues since ICS updated with one power on issue but the last couple days have been fine. I have until 4/1 to make up my mind...
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I guess Im kinda lucky then (knock knock...). Havnt had a single random reboot/shutdown or freeze.
It died once, but that was because it ran out of battery
Ive had 1 semi-freeze though, not sure what caused it.
Mightve been a random Nova Launcher freeze, or the kernel played up a bit (using the OC'able ICS kernel, running at 1.4Ghz).
But after 1-2min it started responding again (with a message saying novo launcher didnt respond) and has worked flawless since.
I really really hope my TF wont start acting up as others have.
Edit: .... guess what. I just got my first random reboot. Damnit, I never shouldve posted this post! lol
Hm funny, it looped the first screen over and over untill I held the power button down for, oh i dunno, 30sec?, then it started.
I will tell you my experience with the ASUS RMA after i send it the 3 time.
I gave it to Saturn (german electronics mall), they send it to ASUS.
After 3 weeks,i got my TF back. Before the repair, there where scratches on the sides and back, the cam was blurry and so on.
I opened the box and was shocked, they repaired everything, even the scratches. (The device s/n is the same)
ICS was preinstalled.
I dont know why they needed 3 repairs, but now, im lucky again with my tf
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It's been sent in for RMA #3 now, it'll be interesting to see if it takes them another month to get it back to me not fixed. I filed a complaint with the BBB and included that - along with a copy of my 2nd RMA form, a new 3rd RMA form, as well as a printout of the long-ass writeup I linked to in my first post.
In the interim I've purchased an Acer Iconia A200, which has beet utterly fantastic. It's got ICS, a charger cord that's longer than a couple feet, as well as a full sized female USB port so that I can actually hook up a flash drive if needed. I do believe I'm in love.
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It's been sent in for RMA #3 now, it'll be interesting to see if it takes them another month to get it back to me not fixed.
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I'm right there with you, Sootah. I have a stock B6O Transformer that I have sent to Asus service 3 times for the same problem. Like you, I had to pay for shipping on the first RMA round (even though the problem was clearly Asus's). I just don't know how this type of customer service can be good for Asus in the long run.
Because of the terrible experiences I have had with Asus, I cannot, in good faith, recommend their products to my friends. Nor will I purchase from Asus ever again.
Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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No, I'm sorry. I had edited down my original question and now it doesn't make complete sense. What I meant was that my phone died on me but I left my bootloader unlocked after reflashing with the image from the developer.google site. I never rooted it but failed to lock the bootloader after reflashing. Now I have the red light of death.
The $700 comes from them holding $300 on my credit card during the RMA process, only to find that I've voided my warranty by having an unlocked bootloader and them charging me for it. That would be over $700 for an N4 that could just do the exact same thing again.
I honestly don't want this phone anymore if all of them are going to die after only a couple weeks use.
The phone is designed to be unlockable via a simple command, so the fact that you have done that should in no way invalidate your warranty. You should have no problem with an RMA.
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There is a fix for the red light of dead... It's a hardware problem tho, let me find the youtube video.. brb
I can't find the video (i'm at work) and I have it bookmarked at home, it's on xda tho, you must take out the back part and release a part of the hardware.. It's easy and the guy who found out made several examples, in which if he pressed that chip = red light appear, leaving it without much pressure = normal
I guess take the back off , remove the battery connector , reconnect the connector after a few minutes and put it on charge
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If the phone is dead, what does it matter if the bootloader is unlocked?
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Most everyone says that an unlocked BL voids the warranty, but it doesn't specifically say that in the warranty documentation. I think I'm going to let this thing run down as much as possible then try to connect to it over the weekend, then call Google on Monday if I have no success. Wonder if I should be upfront with the unlocked BL?
you haven't voided the warranty. Honestly, these companies rarely check for those kind of things. They don't have much time to investigate so they go straight to fixing it. I sent my rooted epic 4g w/ screwed up NV items (screwed em up while flashing) in for a fix and they fixed it for me no charge. You should be fine.
i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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First of all, I don't get it. Nexus has been great to me, and the 3 others I know who bought it, love it too. Build quality is good, and stock, no issues. Even if you root it, chances of something like that happening are low. I used to have all kinds of phones, from gs2&3 to note 2 to HTC one x. None of them were as hard to mess up as the nexus.
But as far as your original question goes... I rmad galaxy nexus to Google because my earpiece became very crackly. Mine was rooted and unlocked. I kept on putting it off until I realized that the label they sent was only good for 14 days. Ended up sending it rooted and with custom ROM on it, figured might as well try. No issues at all. They didn't say a word.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
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I reflashed stock firmware onto it in hopes of improving battery life - per a thread on this forum. For me, rooting is unnecessary on the Nexi because there isn't any manufacturer or carrier bloatware to get rid of. I honestly did consider rooting it to try an underclocking app to maybe improve battery life, but it seemed too much of a PITA.
They got my old phone last Wednesday, but the charges are still pending as of today. I decided to go ahead and open the replacement and not worry about it anymore. I noticed the replacement has a higher number serial number, so now I'm off to read the thread that tries do decode it!
Thanks all.
I unlocked the bootloader and had a custom ROM installed.
My headphone jack only played sound out of 1 ear.
Seems like they have received my device at no cost and it says its in state of repair. It's been 5 days and they are still repairing..it's only a headphone jack that needs re inserting...
I'll update but still waiting.
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I unlocked the bootloader and had a custom ROM installed.
My headphone jack only played sound out of 1 ear.
Seems like they have received my device at no cost and it says its in state of repair. It's been 5 days and they are still repairing..it's only a headphone jack that needs re inserting...
I'll update but still waiting.
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Well... From my experience they will send you a quotation for repairs (new mainboard+case+headphone jack(probably)). Check your spam folder 'cause it's possible that this quotation is somewhere there and they've to wait for you to accept it.
If you won't accept their quotation, they will send you broken tablet back, but you will have to pay for expertise. I recommend reading Terms of Use.
Why the mainboard you ask? Well, I had to RMA about month ago and got my tablet back a week ago. They say that if bootloader is unlocked they just HAVE TO exchange it for the new one and YOU have to pay for it. That's the rules. Or so they say.
At least, that's what they're doing in my country.
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Well... From my experience they will send you a quotation for repairs (new mainboard+case+headphone jack(probably)). Check your spam folder 'cause it's possible that this quotation is somewhere there and they've to wait for you to accept it.
If you won't accept their quotation, they will send you broken tablet back, but you will have to pay for expertise. I recommend reading Terms of Use.
Why the mainboard you ask? Well, I had to RMA about month ago and got my tablet back a week ago. They say that if bootloader is unlocked they just HAVE TO exchange it for the new one and YOU have to pay for it. That's the rules. Or so they say.
At least, that's what they're doing in my country.
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Been like 10 days since they have had my tablet. I haven't had any contact which the RMA status says.
Checked my mail box.
Been on chat support and they keep saying the next day or later today but nothing.
If they want me to pay for a new motherboard then they can go EFF themselves. It is a **** tablet, its a quad core cpu and the stock is laggy as ****. I shouldn't have to hack it to death to make it somewhat usable. Rather put it towards a gaming laptop.
how much did new mobo cost you? do you have breakdown of your total?
Good experience
I had a problem with the bootloader, it doesn't boot anymore. So I sent my 16 Gb tablet, and after 6 weeks, I recived a refurbished 32 Gb model, so no complaints. It's working very well indeed.
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I had a problem with the bootloader, it doesn't boot anymore. So I sent my 16 Gb tablet, and after 6 weeks, I recived a refurbished 32 Gb model, so no complaints. It's working very well indeed.
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Warranty?
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Warranty?
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Supposed not, but no charge.
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Supposed not, but no charge.
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I have been on Asus chat every day. People on there can barely speak English.
They have had my tablet for about 2 weeks and not been contacted about it.
I've been told for the 2nd time it will be set as high priority and that it's taking time because it's gone to head office :-S
'They are reviewing it and will be contacting the servicing center.' My tablet still at the center, just my case gone to Head Office.
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I have been on Asus chat every day. People on there can barely speak English.
They have had my tablet for about 2 weeks and not been contacted about it.
I've been told for the 2nd time it will be set as high priority and that it's taking time because it's gone to head office :-S
'They are reviewing it and will be contacting the servicing center.' My tablet still at the center, just my case gone to Head Office.
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I had to send mine in four times to get the screen fixed. The fourth RMA, I went on Facebook and told my story about their sorry service. Then I filled out a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. The next day I got a message on FB from a manager that said to send it California so he could look at it and he would send me a new one. And he did send me a new one.
Mine was unlocked and was running blue ROM, and just stopped powering on. I talked to them, sent it in, they wiped it clean, reinstalled jelly bean, and sent it back working fine. No issues at all.
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Good experience
I was running unlocked bootloader with CWM10.1 and had issues with rebooting during video playback. Filled in the RMA request, delivery guys picked it up from my door and returned it to me a week later with locked bootloader and stock JB installed and the reboot issue fixed. No charge whatsoever.
Pretty fast considering I live in Finland and it wen't to Czech Republic for RMA service.
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Well you guys are lucky. I sent in my tablet because the tablet did not always recognize the dock and the mousepad did not work anymore. So i thought it would be an easy fix, probably the dock connector. Now i have recieved an billing for a new motherboard, no warranty because i have unlocked the device.
This is now the case in the Netherlands, seems like asus has a different ways of working in each country
So day 15, they are telling me they sent be a payment email a couple days ago. I haven't received it. I asked to send me it again but it's something the people on chat can't do and it seems resending an email takes forever.
Dammit, someone finally tells me. ''I'm seeing that the warranty was voided as the bootloader was unlocked"
I'm waiting for this billing email now. I can get a refurbished one for 245 dollars.
I'm gonna pawn this tablet, stupid Asus.
How much did people pay for a new motherboard?
Seeing as I don't live in USA, I'm visiting here. I am going to get my tablet back unrepaired, then go home to the UK and send it off again and see if they will oversee the locked bootloader!
In my case the new motherboard costs €175... Getting it back unrepaired will cost money as well, so think it over well before deciding too quickly
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In my case the new motherboard costs €175... Getting it back unrepaired will cost money as well, so think it over well before deciding too quickly
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Yeah **** that, I bought mine with a dock on black friday for 240 quid. I can get a refurbished one in USA for 240 dollars.
So they received my tablet may 30th.
Got email with bill June 20th.
> Parts - $147.00 (Motherboard)
> Labor - $65.00
> Tax**- $
To replace the headphone jack cos sound only was coming out of 1 ear. Unlocked bootloader so I have to pay.
Getting it sent back.
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So they received my tablet may 30th.
Got email with bill June 20th.
> Parts - $147.00 (Motherboard)
> Labor - $65.00
> Tax**- $
To replace the headphone jack cos sound only was coming out of 1 ear. Unlocked bootloader so I have to pay.
Getting it sent back.
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That's bullcrap. They shouldn't have charged you because the headphone jack is hardware. What a crock!
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sadly thats normal. my a700 and tf300t had to be repaired. both were custom rom'd.
i had to pay for both repairs since during boot the unlocked bootloader was visible. (both had screen issues with ghost touches)
best way imho to get warranty is to make sure the bloody thing is not booting anymore whatsoever so they can't check the bootloader.
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sadly thats normal. my a700 and tf300t had to be repaired. both were custom rom'd.
i had to pay for both repairs since during boot the unlocked bootloader was visible. (both had screen issues with ghost touches)
best way imho to get warranty is to make sure the bloody thing is not booting anymore whatsoever so they can't check the bootloader.
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Buster99 said:
sadly thats normal. my a700 and tf300t had to be repaired. both were custom rom'd.
i had to pay for both repairs since during boot the unlocked bootloader was visible. (both had screen issues with ghost touches)
best way imho to get warranty is to make sure the bloody thing is not booting anymore whatsoever so they can't check the bootloader.
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Agreed.
Here's the funny thing though. I know several people who've had hardware failure and have had the bootloader unlocked. Asus fixed their tablets and didn't charge them a thing.
LOL... how can a headphone jack have been affected by unlocking the BL?? I don't blame him. I'd be 1 pissed off dude. Makes no sense why they fix one and not the other when it comes to hardware.
I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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Hello...
They Huawei has a lot of issues with the N6P lately.
Phones having degraded batteries, phone Entering bootloop with no fix. Every week, there are more and more people coming on XDA with those issues.
I can imagine the rest of the world, basic consumers who don't know tech websites also have the same issues. Huawei certainly can't keep up with so much phones/motherboard/battery replacement and i guess they don't have much stock at the moment. Some with 32GB version even got 64GB or 128GB versions back...
I don't know a way to speed up the process unfortunately. Hoping you'll get your husband's device back asap.
Cheers...
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Hello...
They Huawei has a lot of issues with the N6P lately.
Phones having degraded batteries, phone Entering bootloop with no fix. Every week, there are more and more people coming on XDA with those issues.
I can imagine the rest of the world, basic consumers who don't know tech websites also have the same issues. Huawei certainly can't keep up with so much phones/motherboard/battery replacement and i guess they don't have much stock at the moment. Some with 32GB version even got 64GB or 128GB versions back...
I don't know a way to speed up the process unfortunately. Hoping you'll get your husband's device back asap.
Cheers...
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Thanks for the reply!
Sounds like I should just break down and buy something else for him and even if/when I get this one back, just sell it ASAP! Ugh.
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Thanks for the reply!
Sounds like I should just break down and buy something else for him and even if/when I get this one back, just sell it ASAP! Ugh.
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Not trying to scare you by the way... :angel:
This phone is really great. It's just sad how they handle the issue. No proper explanation on the origin of the problem. People having a 1 year warranty see their device dead after 12 to 15 months and can't do anything...
Huawei Google made some exceptions for those whom their warranty ended, but others have to pay for battery/motherboard replacement and that's just a shame. When they clearly know the device will fail anyway...
I was one of the folks with the one plus one that got in the "bad batch of touchscreens" and I had similar problems getting it fixed. Maybe I'm just not meant to have smartphones.
This is very unfortunate, however I don't think there is much that you can do to speed the process up. Huawei made a great phone with the 6p, however their direct customer support has been lack luster at best. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Huawei device, however I would not purchase it directly from them. I bought my 6p from Google and they have had very great support for the product, even replacing the device when it was 6 months out of warranty as I was having battery issues. So my advice would be to purchase from Google the next time as manufactures aren't really geared toward customer service. I hope that you get your device back very soon.
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This is very unfortunate, however I don't think there is much that you can do to speed the process up. Huawei made a great phone with the 6p, however their direct customer support has been lack luster at best. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Huawei device, however I would not purchase it directly from them. I bought my 6p from Google and they have had very great support for the product, even replacing the device when it was 6 months out of warranty as I was having battery issues. So my advice would be to purchase from Google the next time as manufactures aren't really geared toward customer service. I hope that you get your device back very soon.
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Google has been great on support and very lenient on granting returns from the beginning throughout the Nexus line, but I'm pretty sure you won't be buying another Huawei phone through Google. With the finger-pointing both ways on the 6P, I think they are done.
I feel your pain
radi0chik said:
I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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Yep, my 6p- Aluminum 32GB phone had the problem. Same issue plaguing others too, infinite bootloop. Android Recovery Mode doesn't fix it, nothing does.
I sent it to Huawei on 3/10/17 and its now 4/14/17 and they still haven't given me back the phone. The message they give me is "the phone is fixed and is just waiting to be shipped"..... yeah sure I have been told this 4 time since 3/24/17, an ETA please? No, no ETA. You start to get suspicious the second time around and downright furious on the 3rd......and 4th time 21 FREAKING DAYS LATER. Had it escalated today 4/14/17. Hoping for the best :silly:yeah no I'm not. Lawsuit time?
stealthraven5 said:
Yep, my 6p- Aluminum 32GB phone had the problem. Same issue plaguing others too, infinite bootloop. Android Recovery Mode doesn't fix it, nothing does.
I sent it to Huawei on 3/10/17 and its now 4/14/17 and they still haven't given me back the phone. The message they give me is "the phone is fixed and is just waiting to be shipped"..... yeah sure I have been told this 4 time since 3/24/17, an ETA please? No, no ETA. You start to get suspicious the second time around and downright furious on the 3rd......and 4th time 21 FREAKING DAYS LATER. Had it escalated today 4/14/17. Hoping for the best :silly:yeah no I'm not. Lawsuit time?
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That doesn't sound promising They CLAIMED they shipped the phones out overnight, once they were fixed. Yeah I'd be livid. I'm sorry, let me know if you ever get it? *sigh*
anyone know how I can relock the bootloader so i can send it my in for RMA - using toolkit but it bootloops on me
r29 said:
anyone know how I can relock the bootloader so i can send it my in for RMA - using toolkit but it bootloops on me
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Hello,
Does it even bootloop while in bootloader? I thought bootloop happens when trying to reboot to system or recovery?!
Also, why using a toolkit to lock your bootloader?
Boot to bootloader and "simply" issue:
fastboot flashing lock
In a command prompt...
Good luck...
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Hello,
Does it even bootloop while in bootloader? I thought bootloop happens when trying to reboot to system or recovery?!
Also, why using a toolkit to lock your bootloader?
Boot to bootloader and "simply" issue:
fastboot flashing lock
In a command prompt...
Good luck...
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Got it to work. didnt have the latest adb tools.
Same boat
I'm kinda in the same boat, I sent in my 6p for repair, got an email this Monday telling me that they received the phone and would let me know if it was under warranty and if it would be repaired, if it couldnt they would let me know. The very next day I get my phone back and they just threw it in a half empty box with 1 little piece of bubble wrap and it was not repaired. There was no paperwork as to why it was returned not repaired and when I called Huawai they had no idea why it was returned. All they told me was that they would escalate it to a supervisor. So far I have not heard anything. I will not quit until I get a replacement device.
radi0chik said:
I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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I'm kinda in the same boat, I sent in my 6p for repair, got an email this Monday telling me that they received the phone and would let me know if it was under warranty and if it would be repaired, if it couldnt they would let me know. The very next day I get my phone back and they just threw it in a half empty box with 1 little piece of bubble wrap and it was not repaired. There was no paperwork as to why it was returned not repaired and when I called Huawai they had no idea why it was returned. All they told me was that they would escalate it to a supervisor. So far I have not heard anything. I will not quit until I get a replacement device.
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oh hell. Sounds like I'll be lucky if I ever see it again. Geez. NOT a good reputation these Huawei people have.
I sent mine out March 26th and I'm in the same boat as everyone. They will not give you an update on the phone. Been about a month now. Tried heckling with Google to no avail. Ended up buying the s8+ bc I couldn't wait any longer. I also emailed the lawyers who are doing the class action lawsuits in hopes I can add my name to that list. We will see what happens
Well, it's happened on Monday. Was using my phone and bloop....screen goes off and that's the last time it worked. Gradually got to the stage where it wouldnt even loop but my 5x is dead. RIP.
So, being out of warranty and all I sent an email to LG to see how much it would cost to repair. Reply came back with a series of questions but no "reply to" address. That's one way of hiding from the problem I suppose. For a company to try and avoid their responsibilities for a screamingly obvious hardware flaw is way out of order. At least Samsung had the guts to put their hands up.
Sharing this as part of the grieveing process in a way for the old Nexus devices. Had a 4, a 7 and then a 5x. The Pixels came out but when I saw their price tags and the setups it just reeked of apple (excuse the bad swearing language). Very sad really for someone who rarely went a whole week without the simple process of changing rom or setup or kernel but that was the beauty of the Nexus ethos.
Since Monday evening I have been the owner of a Moto G5 Plus. Only charged it three times since getting it. Ads are part blocked in stock, it's nippy and am moving on with my life post nexus. Trouble is it's still on 7.0 but not a big issue for me.
Anyway, thanks guys and gals for the good times. LEarnt a lot about android, poor customer service and build quality from LG and made some good friends (and enemies) on here.
Keep happy
My 5X also died from last Sunday.... I sent my phone to authorized service (Procordia in Greece). I'm waiting now when the phone will be fixed (changing motherboard).
So I know you already moved on to the G5 plus, but you should see about getting it repaired. Then you could always keep on hand as a .spare device. Mine bootlooped (a second time) well out of warranty but I filled out the RMA request on LG's website (didn't talk to anyone, just like I did the first time) and they fixed it a second time for free. I don't recall how long they did it for, but they extended the warranty
edit: should point out I'm in the US and it might not go as well in other countries
My nexus died on me yesterday, still have 3 days left in warranty. Filed 2 reports to LG to request a repair and have had no email or anything, its as if my request has vanished. This is utterly ridicolous as I need a phone and I'm currently without one and can't afford anything worth buying. Will have to resort to using my Nokia 1600. Shame on LG for being like this
You should try contacting LG via phone and that might work better. The 5X warranty has been extended to 18 months on a case by case basis since this is a hardware problem. If they won't fix it, all you did was spend time on the call, but if you are eligible to have it fixed, you'd have a spare phone.
These bootloops are getting more and more common as our phone ages. Mine froze and shut down randomly and bricked while using it a few months back. Thankfully I bought mine here in the UK from Carphone Warehouse where I sent it for repairs, got the motherboard replaced, and fixed in one week, for free with the 2-year warranty. It sucks that LG aren't willing to help you guys though.
Mine died on me earlier this year. Luckily I had some backup phones. Using my old 2013 Nexus 5 currently. I can get life from my phone here and then but it freezes and shuts down during the boot animation. I bought mine from someone off craigslist so I doubt I'd have any luck getting it fixed by Google or LG. Too bad parts are hard to come by or I would try and buy a new motherboard and replace it myself. I really do miss using the 5X though. Just got to hold off until the end of the year for the next Pixel.
My Nexus 5X also bootlooped itself to death yesterday. I purchased it January 2016 when my Nexus 5 decided to kill itself. Unfortunately I also bought a 5X for my girlfriend at the same time which I'm expecting to go anytime now. I'm currently using my Samsung Galaxy S II that I bought at launch and is still alive 6 years later. Sucks because the only new phone that looks good to me right now is the LG G6, but I don't trust LG anymore so I don't know what to replace it with. Galaxy S 8 is purdy but I don't want to deal with burn in (like on my GS2). Essential also looks nice but doesn't have a headphone jack so that's out. Might have to go Sony with it's gigantic bezels. :-\
Update: Getting a refurbished replacement from Google. Hopefully by the time this one dies there will be some more appealing replacement options.
My second 5X died few days ago. Good phone bad quality
Mine died today. Warranty expired last October but they are sending me a refurb replacement. I've had it since November 2015 and even Bought it off swappa so I feel fortunate in one way but a phone should last a lot longer than that.
Tulsadiver said:
Mine died today. Warranty expired last October but they are sending me a refurb replacement. I've had it since November 2015 and even Bought it off swappa so I feel fortunate in one way but a phone should last a lot longer than that.
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Who did you go through? Google or LG? I bought mine from someone off Craigslist but haven't tried asking for a replacement since I've never had any type of warranty. Did you have to show any kind of receipt of buying it or anything or did they just simply say "Ok" and send you a refurbished one? Also, did you call them or email them?
jsgraphicart said:
Who did you go through? Google or LG? I bought mine from someone off Craigslist but haven't tried asking for a replacement since I've never had any type of warranty. Did you have to show any kind of receipt of buying it or anything or did they just simply say "Ok" and send you a refurbished one? Also, did you call them or email them?
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I went through Google. All they did was ask for and run the lME number. I did not expect anything to come of it but I thought it was worth a try. I chatted online.
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I went through Google. All they did was ask for and run the lME number. I did not expect anything to come of it but I thought it was worth a try. I chatted online.
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Well I just might do the same. If you bought it from a third party and it died yesterday and your already getting a refurbished one, I think I may have a shot. Good to know. Thanks
Well. Some progress here too.
Decided to give LG a go but as I bought it over ebay they wouldnt entertain any warranty work but gave me their out of warranty people called SBE here in the UK.
Contacted SBE and without any commitment on their behalf the fella said that they would look at it and if its not showing signs of damage and water etc then it should be covered as they have permission to replace faulty motherboards with only postage costs.
So am packing the phone off to them and see what happens. Anybody else experienced this route? Would be worth getting it fixed just to sell the damn thing afterwards.
jsgraphicart said:
Well I just might do the same. If you bought it from a third party and it died yesterday and your already getting a refurbished one, I think I may have a shot. Good to know. Thanks
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Sure,
the verbage is a bit intimidating saying that they are putting full price for refurbished on hold on your account to see if it is covered by warranty but what they want to do is make sure you didn't run over it or drop it from a ten story building.
Tulsadiver said:
Sure,
the verbage is a bit intimidating saying that they are putting full price for refurbished on hold on your account to see if it is covered by warranty but what they want to do is make sure you didn't run over it or drop it from a ten story building.
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So you have to send the broken phone to them I assume?
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So you have to send the broken phone to them I assume?
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Yes, and then when they receive it and see it's not physically damaged (water, smashed screen) they refund you back the price of the phone. I didn't have to pay shipping either way.
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Yes, and then when they receive it and see it's not physically damaged (water, smashed screen) they refund you back the price of the phone. I didn't have to pay shipping either way.
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It's kind of funny they would even hold onto the price of the phone seeing as the device isn't under warranty and it would be no loss to them. I mean, what would be the scenario where they would actually charge you the amount of the phone?
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It's kind of funny they would even hold onto the price of the phone seeing as the device isn't under warranty and it would be no loss to them. I mean, what would be the scenario where they would actually charge you the amount of the phone?
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They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
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They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
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Ah, ok. Well that makes sense then. I thought they would send it to you after they analyzed the damaged one.