Hey there, it's been a while since my last post.
This is what happened to me:
my (beautiful, beloved, perfectly tuned, 3-months-old) Moto G decided to shut itself off about 10 days ago and never come back alive.
It's likea brick, no fastboot or recovery mode, just a "blink" of the led the moment I plug it into charge.
I've sent the phone to Motorola, I hope they could fix it.
My Moto is unlocked and rooted, I don't know if this can be a problem for the warranty... I hope not, because I think the issue is absolutely not related with rootingor so.
I'll keep you posted.
A hug from my old phone (Xperia mini pro)
I think that as you are in EU, unlocked bootloader is not a problem.
Knowing how it turns out will be interesting though, as EU legislation is open to interpretation. So yes, please keep us posted, and meanwhile: good luck
I'm sorry to say, but your warranty is definitely void.
Quoted from the Bootloader Unlocked Warning:
"Your device's bootloader has been unlocked, allowing critical software components to be altered in a manner that may cause damage to the device or result in injury to users.
Motorola disclaims any liability for harm to person or property resulting from use of this device. Except for Developer Edition devices, all warranties are null and void."
Will definitely be following your story though. Would like to know what happens next. Keep us posted!
Should've just simply hold power for 2 minutes while plugged in on a power source, the battery is most likely dry.
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Same thing happened to mine a while ago... one day i had like 15% battery and put it to the charger during the night, next morning it was shut off.. I tried to start it and the only thing that would show up was the 0% battery screen... eventually i tried and got into the bootloader screen, and pluged it into my pc inhopes to reflash the stock rom cuz i thought it was some kind of software related problem, but by plugging it in during bootloader i noticed it didnt even recognise my pc and it didnt charge up. But now all it does is blink the led when plugged in... and when it is plugged into my pc i can hear the sound of something being plugged in and out over and over again..
I already contacted Amazon UK and got a replacement, didnt even contact Motorola cuz they have no stores in Portugal...
I think it must be some software problem or maybe micro-usb related problem... or even the battery being dry..
Ah by the way i tried lots of thing and none worked like holding power while conected, holding power and vol-down..
So if you cant even get in the bootloader screen i dont think you have to worry about warranty, cuz there is no way to access the phone..
Sorry for my bad english...
Sard Shift said:
I'm sorry to say, but your warranty is definitely void.
Quoted from the Bootloader Unlocked Warning:
"Your device's bootloader has been unlocked, allowing critical software components to be altered in a manner that may cause damage to the device or result in injury to users.
Motorola disclaims any liability for harm to person or property resulting from use of this device. Except for Developer Edition devices, all warranties are null and void."
Will definitely be following your story though. Would like to know what happens next. Keep us posted!
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That's the motorola warranty, the European warranty over rides that and is for two years.
Landrea said:
Hey there, it's been a while since my last post.
This is what happened to me:
my (beautiful, beloved, perfectly tuned, 3-months-old) Moto G decided to shut itself off about 10 days ago and never come back alive.
It's likea brick, no fastboot or recovery mode, just a "blink" of the led the moment I plug it into charge.
I've sent the phone to Motorola, I hope they could fix it.
My Moto is unlocked and rooted, I don't know if this can be a problem for the warranty... I hope not, because I think the issue is absolutely not related with rootingor so.
I'll keep you posted.
A hug from my old phone (Xperia mini pro)
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Good luck buddy :good:
rogeriorp said:
Should've just simply hold power for 2 minutes while plugged in on a power source, the battery is most likely dry.
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This. [emoji106]
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Thank you ALL for your support
I'll keep you posted as I get something new.
10 days now since they got the broken Moto - still silence.
See you soon, friends!
rogeriorp said:
Should've just simply hold power for 2 minutes while plugged in on a power source, the battery is most likely dry.
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My dearest,
of course I tried this procedure. No luck.
Hi,
Hope the best for you & your beloved...
Use my tutorial on "android original development" to recover the bootloader, if is loaded like "qusb_bulk" on the pc (check this) the tutorial allow you to recover it
okay i got it working....
plug your phone into charger (not usb pc port).
wait until the display goes black.
press volume-down and power the same time AND hold it for 3 second
release both
If you are now on the bootloader/fastboot screen next step, if not redo until you are
do not do anything just wait and let the device charge // or // press normal bootup
My phone booted after 5 min with 3 % battery.
Landrea said:
Hey there, it's been a while since my last post.
This is what happened to me:
my (beautiful, beloved, perfectly tuned, 3-months-old) Moto G decided to shut itself off about 10 days ago and never come back alive.
It's likea brick, no fastboot or recovery mode, just a "blink" of the led the moment I plug it into charge.
I've sent the phone to Motorola, I hope they could fix it.
My Moto is unlocked and rooted, I don't know if this can be a problem for the warranty... I hope not, because I think the issue is absolutely not related with rootingor so.
I'll keep you posted.
A hug from my old phone (Xperia mini pro)
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Any news on the poor moto?
It is really sad to read this. May you recover!
Sorry for my bad english.
Iván!
eemgee said:
Any news on the poor moto?
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UPDATE:
HORRIBLE NEWS
They call me, they have fixed the MOTO G, but they found out it's ROOTED and UNLOCKED = warranty void.
I have to pay 91 euros if I want the phone back.
10 euros must be payed in any case.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
91 it's a lot, I payed it 170 three months ago.
It's very very frustrating, Motorola.
Landrea said:
UPDATE:
HORRIBLE NEWS
They call me, they have fixed the MOTO G, but they found out it's ROOTED and UNLOCKED = warranty void.
I have to pay 91 euros if I want the phone back.
10 euros must be payed in any case.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
91 it's a lot, I payed it 170 three months ago.
It's very very frustrating, Motorola.
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I'd pay if I were you 'cus I love my phone. But could you enquire them about the european warranty thing.
Also ask them what was wrong, maybe its something you could fix yourself if they havent already fixed it.
You should have asked around a bit before you sent your phone to moto.
You were one the first ppl to reply to my thread in the moto g section. So, I remember you
Landrea said:
UPDATE:
HORRIBLE NEWS
They call me, they have fixed the MOTO G, but they found out it's ROOTED and UNLOCKED = warranty void.
I have to pay 91 euros if I want the phone back.
10 euros must be payed in any case.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
91 it's a lot, I payed it 170 three months ago.
It's very very frustrating, Motorola.
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They have proofs that damage is caused by root/unlock?
I think not.
The first year is covered by seller. Where you bought it?
denzel09 said:
They have proofs that damage is caused by root/unlock?
I think not.
The first year is covered by seller. Where you bought it?
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Well they specifically warn you that your warranty is void if you ask for the unlock code, regardless of the damage.
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They have proofs that damage is caused by root/unlock?
I think not.
The first year is covered by seller. Where you bought it?
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I bought it on Amazon marketplace, they cover 3 months, then it's Motorola.
Of course they don't have any proofs, but they play dirty with the rooting thing :/
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Well they specifically warn you that your warranty is void if you ask for the unlock code, regardless of the damage.
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I'm pretty sure the damage isn't related with the rooting... But you're right, the warranty is void indeed.
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So I realized this the moment after I hit the trackball to select my .zip. To make things simple: I had cyanogen 5.0.6 and I accidentally flashed 2.2 for custom bootloaders. My phone won't even turn on...AT ALL. Am I ****ed?
Can you not get in the recovery image by holding down trackball and power button?
No. I don't know what to do. I flashed the Stock image earlier and it took awhile for my phone to turn on, but it did start up after a few minutes. Also it had a Radio that it flashed. Could it have been for the Tmobile model? I am on the AT&T version. Nothing will turn on.
did you try removing the battery ?
I did. I called support and they want me to send it in. Hopefully I will be one of the lucky people that HTC takes even if there is some broken rules.
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I did. I called support and they want me to send it in. Hopefully I will be one of the lucky people that HTC takes even if there is some broken rules.
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Awwww
Best of luck!
Since its just Software related, maybe you will get lucky
Exactly why I try to avoid toying with the radio at all times..
Stupid me didn't notice the radio change. What do you think HTC will do?
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Stupid me didn't notice the radio change. What do you think HTC will do?
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Good luck. They are currently denying my warranty - even though my last Nexus went in TWICE, and they even DOA replaced it with body damage and an unlocked bootloader. Both times they just reverted the software back to locked, no questions asked. This time, after sending in the refurbed phone they gave me last month due to a faulty headphone jack, they say my "illegal software" voids my warranty - even though software can't break a headphone jack.
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Good luck. They are currently denying my warranty - even though my last Nexus went in TWICE, and they even DOA replaced it with body damage and an unlocked bootloader. Both times they just reverted the software back to locked, no questions asked. This time, after sending in the refurbed phone they gave me last month due to a faulty headphone jack, they say my "illegal software" voids my warranty - even though software can't break a headphone jack.
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That could also be their way of saying we have fixed two phones of yours with unlocked (voided) warranties, we aren't doing it a third time... aka, three strikes and you are out. To be honest, I would be singing the praises of a company that warrantied a phone twice, even though I knowingly voided my warranty and agreed to a contract saying as much during the process.
OP, good luck! As this person's history shows, they are willing to go above and beyond with in reason. If I were you, before sending it in, I would try tossing it on the charger to make sure the battery isn't dead... flashing uses up a lot of juice, and messes with battery stats to an extent that can cause the phone to think a low battery is actually a dead battery, thus it doesn't power on since it doesn't want to die mid boot, which is bad.
Yeah, plug it in and see if you get the charging led, if you do let it charge for a while. Then try booting to recovery. If you cant unplug it and pull the battery. Plug it back in and hold down the power button for 15 seconds, put the battery in while still holding the power button for another 15 seconds or so. You got nothing to lose if it is bricked so give it a go. Check back if it lights off. Just a hint but I only keep whatever I'm going to flash on the root of the sd with the rest of the zips in a file. Keeps you from being where you are now.
mind keepping the battery out for a little while. i got the same problem yesterday and this solved it : i kept the battery pulled for about 1 minute before i put it back in. then the phone powered on no problems.
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Good luck. They are currently denying my warranty - even though my last Nexus went in TWICE, and they even DOA replaced it with body damage and an unlocked bootloader. Both times they just reverted the software back to locked, no questions asked. This time, after sending in the refurbed phone they gave me last month due to a faulty headphone jack, they say my "illegal software" voids my warranty - even though software can't break a headphone jack.
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Rhetorical question:
What type of bad "luck" does somebody have to need a warranty replacement three times for a phone that's less than 4 months old?
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So I realized this the moment after I hit the trackball to select my .zip. To make things simple: I had cyanogen 5.0.6 and I accidentally flashed 2.2 for custom bootloaders. My phone won't even turn on...AT ALL. Am I ****ed?
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I may be stupid, but that doesn't sound like you were doing anything wrong. I think that is how many people upgraded to FroYo.
What did you do when you thought you had done the wrong thing? You say you realized the moment you hit the trackball. Did you then try to stop it by pulling the battery? If so then you may have pulled it while the radio was flashing, which would brick it for sure.
Maybe they say it's illegal because Froyo is not released yet and they saw part of it installed on your N1.
This sucks big time, I wish you best of luck and I hope they end up fixing it for you.
what happens when you hold volume down and hit power...does the bootloader come up?
I flashed 2.2 over enomther's 1.9.2 on my att frequency n1 and it is working fine, I did the radio update too and it works fine.
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That could also be their way of saying we have fixed two phones of yours with unlocked (voided) warranties, we aren't doing it a third time... aka, three strikes and you are out. To be honest, I would be singing the praises of a company that warrantied a phone twice, even though I knowingly voided my warranty and agreed to a contract saying as much during the process.
OP, good luck! As this person's history shows, they are willing to go above and beyond with in reason. If I were you, before sending it in, I would try tossing it on the charger to make sure the battery isn't dead... flashing uses up a lot of juice, and messes with battery stats to an extent that can cause the phone to think a low battery is actually a dead battery, thus it doesn't power on since it doesn't want to die mid boot, which is bad.
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Why would I sing the praises of a company that picks and chooses when it will void a warranty and when it will honor it? Furthermore, under the Manusson-Moss Warranty act of 1975, this behavior is illegal; warrantors of consumer goods cannot void a warranty due to modifications made by the consumer unless they can directly attribute the failure to the modification made. Which they have not done in my case.
Additionally, the first time it went in, was for dust under the screen - something an unlocked bootloader most definitely did not cause. The second time it went in was because they didn't fix it the first time - both times they relocked the phone. Also, the second time the phone went in, they DOA replaced it even though it had physical damage that I had previously been willing to pay for. And now, after they send me a damaged unit, they want to void my hardware warranty because the bootloader is unlocked? That just stinks of a money making scheme. I just called them, and they tell me that they cannot flash the motherboard due to the "illegal software", yet in the email they sent me it's all due to the warranty being void due to "illegal software". They're harping on a non-issue just to make money.
You can sing your praises to scheissty companies all you want - I'll stick to companies that are honest and up front in their dealings - or at least more so than HTFingC.
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Why would I sing the praises of a company that picks and chooses when it will void a warranty and when it will honor it? Furthermore, under the Manusson-Moss Warranty act of 1975, this behavior is illegal; warrantors of consumer goods cannot void a warranty due to modifications made by the consumer unless they can directly attribute the failure to the modification made. Which they have not done in my case.
Additionally, the first time it went in, was for dust under the screen - something an unlocked bootloader most definitely did not cause. The second time it went in was because they didn't fix it the first time - both times they relocked the phone. Also, the second time the phone went in, they DOA replaced it even though it had physical damage that I had previously been willing to pay for. And now, after they send me a damaged unit, they want to void my hardware warranty because the bootloader is unlocked? That just stinks of a money making scheme. I just called them, and they tell me that they cannot flash the motherboard due to the "illegal software", yet in the email they sent me it's all due to the warranty being void due to "illegal software". They're harping on a non-issue just to make money.
You can sing your praises to scheissty companies all you want - I'll stick to companies that are honest and up front in their dealings - or at least more so than HTFingC.
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Dude, you're pedantic and this is pathetic. Get over yourself. If you expect consumer goods in this day and age to be perfect you need to reset your expectations. Three claims in four months? I bet HTC wishes you went and got a Motorola.
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Dude, you're pedantic and this is pathetic. Get over yourself. If you expect consumer goods in this day and age to be perfect you need to reset your expectations. Three claims in four months? I bet HTC wishes you went and got a Motorola.
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Huh? Three claims? Reading comprehension much? English > you.
djmcnz said:
Dude, you're pedantic and this is pathetic. Get over yourself. If you expect consumer goods in this day and age to be perfect you need to reset your expectations. Three claims in four months? I bet HTC wishes you went and got a Motorola.
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Yeah I agree.
mine has done this a couple of times now since i bought it new in december. it always seems to be when it gets a bit "too" empty it doesn't like turning on anymore even though I have it charging etc. always i've been able to recover from it by doing some mixture of charging/powering on etc.
last night i came to my 101 and it seemed to have suffered the same fate.... so did the usual tricks but it isnt waking. the light is coming on and turns off after holding it down for 7 secs but i see nothing on the screen. last time i checked it a couple of days ago it had about 60% battery left. Is there any way of determining if it is truly dead or if the screen is dead (plugged into usb but not getting any of the usual beep bop noises, but i think from memory you had to select to use it as storage device within android which i obviously cant do)
So now i'm crapping myself since I am totally at a loss as to what i can do. its never been opened etc but I installed the dev rom. I cant honestly think that Archos could possibly put ANY hardware issue down to the fact you had a dev rom installed (bought from currys, uk if it makes any difference... no doubt they have no stock to replace so most likely will say that they will have to return to archos)
Any advice much appreciated
thanks
To reset the Tablet you have to press way longer then 7 Seconds.
It states 10 but sometimes it needs 20.
After that you have to wait 10 seconds and then shortpress the powerbutton.
7/10/20 secs all do the same and the light turns off after about 7 seconds. no matter how long i leave it whether its plugged in or not nothing happens other than the light coming back on
currys have just told me that they have to inform users to deal directly with archos
just called them and they've given me an RMA number. still scared about the whole warranty/dev rom thing though (didnt have the nerve to mention it)
thefunkygibbon said:
currys have just told me that they have to inform users to deal directly with archos
just called them and they've given me an RMA number. still scared about the whole warranty/dev rom thing though (didnt have the nerve to mention it)
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Dis you tried to use a flashlight to see is there something on screen (in case of the backlight is OFF/DEAD).
Can you still access your tablet using adb?
Cheers.
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currys have just told me that they have to inform users to deal directly with archos
just called them and they've given me an RMA number. still scared about the whole warranty/dev rom thing though (didnt have the nerve to mention it)
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Well, they are pretty clear that if you install SDE or any other type of root solution you void the warranty. So you might expect a charge for the service.
what is with the good old "let the tablet warm up (20-25 degrees celsius), connect it with usb to the pc and at last connect the charger to the tablet"-trick?
or was it first charger then usb? i can't remember but i had this with my A70, too...
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what is with the good old "let the tablet warm up (20-25 degrees celsius), connect it with usb to the pc and at last connect the charger to the tablet"-trick?
or was it first charger then usb? i can't remember but i had this with my A70, too...
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no joy from that too
on a more positive note, i can actually get the device seen over usb (think pc must have been playing up earlier too.. not my day today!)
detects it as a 101it and mounts both drives although windows is saying that neither are formatted (odd). cannot see anything on the display so doesnt seem to be the backlight thats died. looks like the whole screen has.
has anyone else here had any prior experience with SDE archos devices and warranty? I mean, really.. they'd be pushing it to expect people to believe that a display would die because of someone installing some unsupported software?!
unit sent off on friday.
guess noone here has had a faulty SDE/rooted unit that they needed to return to archos then. odd
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unit sent off on friday.
guess noone here has had a faulty SDE/rooted unit that they needed to return to archos then. odd
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Looks like you're our test case then
Best of luck!
ExploreMN said:
Well, they are pretty clear that if you install SDE or any other type of root solution you void the warranty. So you might expect a charge for the service.
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People throw the "voids your warranty" thing around way toooo much. Let me be clear, modding your device CANNOT void a entire warranty. If I send my full rooted EVO in because of a faulty LCD, they HAVE to fix it or I can sue them. Theres something called the magnuson moss warranty act, which in a nut shell states that, what you did has to have caused the problem. Did rooting your device break it? Mostly likely not because it doesn't mess w/ the boot loader. If they give you crap about rooting or modding ask them if your mod directly contributed to the unit failing. If they say no but still give you crap throw the magnuson moss warranty act at them.
I see this all the time w/ cars, I used to be big on 8thcivic.com when I had my 07 Civic Si. People would bring their cars in w/ say, a modded computer or exhaust w/ a unrelated problem like transmission or something. If they gave them crap, the second they mentioned the magnuson moss act they shut up and fixed the problem. For the manufacturer its a lot cheaper to deny you then fix you. Archos seems like a friendly company, I'd feel confident sending in my rooted device w/ a bad screen.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act sounds all well and good but its an american "act" and most likely not relevant to Archos being a french company (and me being in the UK).
it may be the reason that I have heard people in the states being offered repairs (at a cost... $200 for a screen or something i think i read)
I have the same problem but it disappeared when I use UrukDroid 0.7 or2.1.08
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I have the same problem but it disappeared when I use UrukDroid 0.7 or2.1.08
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a) dont think its the same problem as my 101 is DEAD.
2) it must be a coincidence for you then since I dont see how the battery/charging system of a device could be changed in a firmware update (had the bizarre issue with most flavours of firmware. by the time it is dead and needs resussitating it is out of the remit of firmware.
Mine is also dead, i suspect a power issue as the green LED will stay on while plugged in but will never blink to indicate complete charge and it won't turn on.... needless to say I am waiting to hear back from Archos (4 weeks now) and also waiting for the Asus Transformer to come out.
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Mine is also dead, i suspect a power issue as the green LED will stay on while plugged in but will never blink to indicate complete charge and it won't turn on.... needless to say I am waiting to hear back from Archos (4 weeks now) and also waiting for the Asus Transformer to come out.
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so you've already sent back or waiting to send back? was it rooted/SDE'd?
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so you've already sent back or waiting to send back? was it rooted/SDE'd?
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Waiting to hear back from archos, still no word from them. Yes it was rooted but with nothing done on the root side of things, just rooted because i could.
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Waiting to hear back from archos, still no word from them. Yes it was rooted but with nothing done on the root side of things, just rooted because i could.
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so whats the delay then? you just phone them up and get an RMA number, no? cant be more complicated than that... even if you're stateside.
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so whats the delay then? you just phone them up and get an RMA number, no? cant be more complicated than that... even if you're stateside.
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Called.... again (3rd times the charm) and got someone who I didnt get disconnected with followed by an email saying "hold the power button for 45 seconds to a minute...." and it is off, hope to report that i will be up and running soon
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Called.... again (3rd times the charm) and got someone who I didnt get disconnected with followed by an email saying "hold the power button for 45 seconds to a minute...." and it is off, hope to report that i will be up and running soon
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I hope with you
the support of archos... horror!
thats the only bad thing about archos(-devices)
but thats because there are so many forums and boards to support archos with support
Hi guys!
Just wanted to share my pain, hope you won´t mind...
This is what happened:
Yesterday I came home from work, pulled my S3 out of my pocket and saw it was turned off. I tried to turn it on, but no luck. The phone was dead! Tried pulling the battery out, leaving it alone for more than 10 mins... tried to boot it into recovery - nothing. Tried the download mode - no signs of life at all. It was just a shiny brick! Putting it on charger didn´t help. No reaction, no led flashing, NOTHING! And just half an hour before everything was fine.
I was running the latest official AOKP build the last couple of days, so I really don´t believe that the software has something to do with it since I didn´t flash anything yesterday. The other question is now if the Samsung guys will notice that the phone wasn´t running stock software and that the warranty is actually void... I hope they won´t! But if they too won´t be able to turn it on, I guess they won´t!
I took the phone to the Samsung service center this morning and didn´t receive any feedback yet. As soon as I know something I´ll share it.
Did anyone happen something similar to this?
awww sorry to hear that , i am sure its covered in warranty
I don't understand the warranty thing, if the phone is dead and not due to you installing a Rom or kernel or modding it then can't really see any reason to refuse fixing or replacing it.
If however it was because of the reason that you did install things then I can see how the warranty is void.
Hope you get it seen to
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In 2013, rooting won't be illegal. Too bad it happened to your device, that is just bad luck.
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i don't know where you live but i'm pretty sure rooting is not illegal anywhere it just voids your warranty. removing the simlock is an entirely different story
Has happened to me too, 1 week after purchase (got stuck on the Samsung Galaxy SIII on boot). Got mine replaced right there and then but i'm left wondering about the quality of the phone. I get it that there are always problems with every product but i see so many people reporting the same lately i start thinking it may be chronic. Some component failing or some batch where something went wrong..
Sorry to hear that, they are an absolute pain in the ass with warranty in my country. They didn't even want to replace mine because the dude was claiming the back of my phone was slightly scratched (i wasn't, even) and they are quite anal about modded phones but, wish you the best of lucks!
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In 2013, rooting won't be illegal. Too bad it happened to your device, that is just bad luck.
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Could you please be a little bit more precise? Is this a rumor or a new law to get passed?
exaclty the same happened to me. just in the middle of the day i realized that my sg3 was off. tried to turn it on but it didnt react. later at home i tried to charge but had the same bad result.
my biggest problem was, that it was rooted and running on a custom firmware since they tell you at every point, that you lose your warranty doing that...
after several hours of trying / searching and reading i became sure, that it would be an hardware fault and sent it to a local cellphone-support center.
they needed about 2 weeks to find out the problem, order a new main board, fix it and luckily didnt care about my custom firmware. they even updated it to the latest offical 4.1!
2 day ago i got it back and became happy - in this 2 weeks i realized how much i depend on this little thing
soo... i feel with you on this and good luck!
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Could you please be a little bit more precise? Is this a rumor or a new law to get passed?
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It is for the US, YMMV. Droid Life Article/
budx said:
exaclty the same happened to me. just in the middle of the day i realized that my sg3 was off. tried to turn it on but it didnt react. later at home i tried to charge but had the same bad result.
my biggest problem was, that it was rooted and running on a custom firmware since they tell you at every point, that you lose your warranty doing that...
after several hours of trying / searching and reading i became sure, that it would be an hardware fault and sent it to a local cellphone-support center.
they needed about 2 weeks to find out the problem, order a new main board, fix it and luckily didnt care about my custom firmware. they even updated it to the latest offical 4.1!
2 day ago i got it back and became happy - in this 2 weeks i realized how much i depend on this little thing
soo... i feel with you on this and good luck!
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Thanks!
This is actually what I´m thinking... that the motherboard died... I just hope that tomorrow or on wednesday, I will at least get informed what is wrong with it... Don´t even dare to think how long it will take to have it again... And yes... I depend on it too!!! Maybe even too much!!! LOL
spotlight79 said:
Hi guys!
Just wanted to share my pain, hope you won´t mind...
This is what happened:
Yesterday I came home from work, pulled my S3 out of my pocket and saw it was turned off. I tried to turn it on, but no luck. The phone was dead! Tried pulling the battery out, leaving it alone for more than 10 mins... tried to boot it into recovery - nothing. Tried the download mode - no signs of life at all. It was just a shiny brick! Putting it on charger didn´t help. No reaction, no led flashing, NOTHING! And just half an hour before everything was fine.
I was running the latest official AOKP build the last couple of days, so I really don´t believe that the software has something to do with it since I didn´t flash anything yesterday. The other question is now if the Samsung guys will notice that the phone wasn´t running stock software and that the warranty is actually void... I hope they won´t! But if they too won´t be able to turn it on, I guess they won´t!
I took the phone to the Samsung service center this morning and didn´t receive any feedback yet. As soon as I know something I´ll share it.
Did anyone happen something similar to this?
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Stop flashing whatever roms you don't know ,or u will suffer a sever consequence "i'm talking about hard brick" .READ FORUMS AND TUTORIALS
Mine completely died just about 2 weeks ago, stock rom but rooted. Dropped it off at a service centre and got it back today with a shiny new motherboard (and JB)... As long as it's properly dead, they can't tell what's on it as the only way to revive it is to change the innards.
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nhariamine said:
Stop flashing whatever roms you don't know ,or u will suffer a sever consequence "i'm talking about hard brick" .READ FORUMS AND TUTORIALS
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Dude, I´m not a noob, what happened has nothing to do with software.
I entirely accept that this is a generalism and as such is bound to attract a hoard of punters contradicting it, but in many years on these boards I can recall few if any instances where repairs have been refused due to the installation of non-standard ROMs. It is sensible for manufacturers to discourage the practice - XDA-Developers is plagued with ill-informed noobs charging off to do things beyond their technical capabilities without doing adequate research - but I suspect a refusal to play the game would be counterproductive.
That said, I would always be inclined to revert back to a stock ROM and clean up a bit if I had the option before doing a return for repair.
its the same thing that happened to my phone running cm10 about 2 days ago.
sent my phone in for repairs to samsung. they probably won't be able to find out it was modified. probably needs to change hardware to even boot the phone up.
disappointing experience. :/
by any means, did you played with the clock levels?
oc/uc?
Jcossack88 said:
In 2013, rooting won't be illegal. Too bad it happened to your device, that is just bad luck.
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It's not illegal. You won't go to prison or even get sued (Android is not Apple). It just void your warranty.
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just got back my phone.
They fixed it even though I rooted & had custom rom installed.
Guess they couldn't tell as the phone couldn't even start up. hahah.
Now restoring the latest nandroid I had.
Nice to here that pal, hope this will not happen to anyone in future... this is my 2nd GS 3 (first broken due to Barca loss vs Madrid in August) and never had hardware problems.
So... here I am again...
Got my phone back yesterday. And it was the motherboard so they replaced it.
Man was I happy to have my phone back! But... my hapiness didn't last long.
When I came home I had to discover that now the gyroscope is not working. No autorotate whatsoever, no games that require the accelerometer...
Means they just replaced the mother board, flashed the latest firmware but didn't bother to test the device.
So tomorrow I'm going back to the service center and I'm going to yell my soul out at whoever responsible...
Unbelievable!
(screen rotation is checked, I tried calibrating the gyro, pulling out the battery, etc...)
This is such a disappointing experience... I'll think twice before buying a Samsung phone again...
Phone was sitting turned off on my night stand and this is what I come home to.
Ouch! Looks like the battery swelled a bit!
perfoliate said:
Ouch! Looks like the battery swelled a bit!
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Getting the run around from Motorola, they say its physical damage which voids the warranty and they are not sure they will replace it. This is a replacement for my original which was defective but the warranty should have transferred to this one. They say they will get back to me in 24 hours after someone higher up looks at the pics I sent in. I don't use it any more as I bought an iPhone 6 and went to the dark side but they still need to replace it.
kzoodroid said:
Getting the run around from Motorola, they say its physical damage which voids the warranty and they are not sure they will replace it. [...]
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I'd say from the pics it seems obvious the damage came from the inside, where user damage most often comes from the outside.
marco_ said:
I'd say from the pics it seems obvious the damage came from the inside, where user damage most often comes from the outside.
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Users can cause damage on the inside. This is a Developer Edition, so it could be unlocked, rooted, overclocked, etc. Just saying...
fury683 said:
Users can cause damage on the inside. This is a Developer Edition, so it could be unlocked, rooted, overclocked, etc. Just saying...
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Since it is a Developer Edition unlocking the boootloader is covered in the warranty (hence the higher price).
Overclocking a device should never make the battery cook/explode. My guess is the damage was not inflicted bij an exploding X8 SOC.
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Phone was sitting turned off on my night stand and this is what I come home to.
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Was it charging?
The only thing that would have caused that is a failed battery. It appears to have puffed up to extreme levels.
Better then bursting into flames at least...
I'm glad at least it didn't caught on fire and burn down your house.
Drew66 said:
Was it charging?
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No it was turned off for a week and sitting on a table.
fury683 said:
Users can cause damage on the inside. This is a Developer Edition, so it could be unlocked, rooted, overclocked, etc. Just saying...
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It's fully stock except for the unlocked bootloader and as have stated previously it was turned off and disconnected from the charger just sitting on a table.
marco_ said:
Since it is a Developer Edition unlocking the boootloader is covered in the warranty (hence the higher price).
Overclocking a device should never make the battery cook/explode. My guess is the damage was not inflicted bij an exploding X8 SOC.
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The issues tech support were having last night are: 1). this is a replacement phone for my original which had cell radio issues and they weren't sure the original 1 year warranty transferred over to this one 2). physical damage voids the warranty as they assume it's caused by the user dropping it 3.) they've never heard of a battery exploding when the phone was turned off and not charging. Having the phone in hand its obviously it's from an exploded battery I offered to send it in to them so they can verify this. I was told I would hear back in 24 hours as to if they will cover it under warranty once someone higher up looked at the pics I sent in.
Kinda worried about mine doing the same. I have a dev edition as well and over time the phone's back has developed a few bulges and feels uneven to the touch. Hopefully it doesn't actually explode though. I'm not too interested in changing phones again.
Been almost 48 hours since I contacted customer support and still no word back on if they are going to cover it under warranty. If I get a replacement I'm going to sell it as I got the new iPhone 6 and am happy with it and I still have a Nexus 4 to play around with.
Hey maybe you could do us current x owners a solid and donate it to someone on the PA legacy team so we could get official PA builds. Pretty please
fakieskr8333 said:
Hey maybe you could do us current x owners a solid and donate it to someone on the PA legacy team so we could get official PA builds. Pretty please
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He'll need to send the phone in. They don't take your word it's broke and just send you a new device. ?
KJ said:
He'll need to send the phone in. They don't take your word it's broke and just send you a new device. ?
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Yea I meant send them the new phone since he won't be using it lol.
fakieskr8333 said:
Yea I meant send them the new phone since he won't be using it lol.
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Ah! I somehow doubt that's happening. ?
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Ah! I somehow doubt that's happening. ?
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I didn't have high hopes but I thought it was worth a shot lol. Hopefully he can get it straightened out soon. It's a good thing he has another phone to use, I'd be pissed if I was phoneless this long.
Three days later and still no answer back so I contacted them again and this time got it moved to repairs escalation reports who are closed on weekends. Tech support guys on chat keep saying well that's physical damage and voids the warranty and you have to pay for repairs. The one I talked to today actually said batteries are only covered if it explodes on first few charges. WTF? Three days ago I offered to send the phone to them to verify its an exploded battery but they said no the pictures were enough. If I had bought this through a carrier I would've had a new phone by now, Verizon always replaced my defective phones on the first call no questions asked.
My snapdragon phone started acting weird today. Was slow and locked up for many minutes doing just simple tasks.
Took a backup of the phone and ran a factory reset.
The phone was fast and smooth after this and i was satisfied. But then i did a reboot, and the phone never booted again.
It does not even charge. Just dead.
Anyone else had this issue? Had the phone since release, and it has never been rooted or anything that would break warranty, so i will contact the place i bought it from.
But can this might be battery related? In that case it would be much easier for me to get a new battery.
Have tried to charge it for a while without any result. Does not seem to draw any power either as the charger is cold..
but when i plug it in the pc, windows detects something for about 2 seconds, but claims it's unrecognizable...
Rocking my Nexus 4 now, smooth phone with android 6.0, but camera and battery sucks bigtime... I want my note back..
I have exact same problem. But my phone was rooted and service center told me my warranty is void. They told me the mainboard is bad and need to be replaced. It will cost about half of the new phone price...
Try pressing "Vol +" + "Vol -" + "Lock" + "Start" buttons for a few seconds
Pd: wrong section, this should go on troubleshouting
sbehring said:
I have exact same problem. But my phone was rooted and service center told me my warranty is void. They told me the mainboard is bad and need to be replaced. It will cost about half of the new phone price...
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Take it to a different store from your carrier and this time don't tell them its been rooted. Tell them it hasn't been if they ask and they should replace it.
Have tried every combination possible with holding in buttons. No sign of life.. Good thing i got a backup while it was still "working"
I have had many plans to root the device and get in some custom ROM but i have been satisfied with stock and never found the time to do it, and i am happy for that now
Sorry for posting in the wrong place. Maby an admin can move this post?
Welcome to the party, almost the same thing happened to me except it failed to do a factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...-sm-n910w8-t3249970/post63890570#post63890570
Just taking out the battery and inserting it back again properly solved it for me... , Ur battery might not be fitting properly pls check ?
XproZayd said:
Welcome to the party, almost the same thing happened to me except it failed to do a factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...-sm-n910w8-t3249970/post63890570#post63890570
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Thanks for the information. I guess my motherboard is dead then..
Senthil360 said:
Just taking out the battery and inserting it back again properly solved it for me... , Ur battery might not be fitting properly pls check
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This has been checked and it's not the problem. But thanks for suggestion.
If i get a new Note 4 on warranty i will probably sell it and get a Nexus phone, or install an clean ROM right away. Stock android is so much smoother than touchwiz.
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Thanks for the information. I guess my motherboard is dead then..
This has been checked and it's not the problem. But thanks for suggestion.
If i get a new Note 4 on warranty i will probably sell it and get a Nexus phone, or install an clean ROM right away. Stock android is so much smoother than touchwiz.
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Yeah, i don't know why the note 4s hard brick them selfs like that, must be a bug/glitch.
Seems like the store i bought it from has 2 years warranty. But in Norway we anyway have a 5 year "mini warranty" on electronics that is decided by law. So if the problem is not caused by mistreatment or water damage you should get it fixed for free within 5 years anyway.
Motherboard was faulty (as suspected)
Try to re-install a stock firmware (latest version) from sammobile with odin. This is the fast mode to revover your phone .