Hey guys,
I just got back from my holidays, so I wanted to tell you the story about my two Xperia Z2's.
Before I went on holidays I had one of the devices in my pocket. I walked around through town with some friends. After about 30 minutes of walking around, I took the phone out of my pocket. I was shocked, because the screen was broken/cracked! My friends were shocked too, they couldn't believe their eyes.
My friend did a quick google-search and read about other Xperia Z's with similar problems and Sony replacing these screens.
So I called the support the next day, and they gave me the adress to send it in.
Now I went on holidays, when my brother sent me a message, that I got a letter. He opened it and told me what was inside: warranty refused!
They want about 350€ to have it repaired! I was shocked again!
I had the 2nd Xperia Z2 with me, too (girlfriend's device). It was laying in our holiday house (fully charged!), when we went out to the beach. When we came back she wanted to check for new messages, tried to switch it on, but: nada! Hardreset didn't work, pushing the "power-off"-button didn't work either! It won't get recognized via the PC companion neither...
Now I got back and called the Sony support again. First because of the broken display. They say it was my failure, they won't repair it!
They will never repair any broken displays. The say, that the display is so very well produced, that all cracks will be from external physical forces.
But don't you all have your phones in your pocket? I mean, that's the normal usage of a mobile phone, isn't it?
I'm very very disappointed about Sony and their support! This was my first and last Sony phone ever! I will also sell my other Sony devices and get different things instead.
Google for example repaired my Nexus 4 without a doubt - and the phone had some scratches here and there, so a *possible* damage of myself. But they didn't ask, they repaired it!
Yea I've realised how bad Sony service is, not just in phones but other products also, I won't be purchasing another Sony device, the ps4 being the only possible exception but then again I'm a proper gamer so I play the majority of games on pc
I had a similar situation - my previous Xperia Z was a tank (in a good way), put it in my pocket, sat on it (lightly), dropped it, everything, barely a scratch let alone a cracked screen after 18 months. After a couple of months with the Z2, I thought I was being way more delicate with it, and one day I took it out my pocket to find part of the screen wasn't touch sensitive anymore, and found a hairline crack running from around the bottom of the SIM/MicroUSB port cover, across to the bottom of the MicroSD cover.
Given it coincidentally ran from one weak spot on the frame structure across to another, I suspect it's a lot weaker here and allows more flex, so allowing the glass to fracture. Didn't even bother with the warranty, I knew what Sony would say - I took the hit with the £75 excess against my phone insurance
Well, when I had iPhone 4S, Apple replaced my iPhone 2 times even if was hardly scratched and dented. They don't repair iPhones, they replace them, which is a great thing. SONY and other companies should learn from Apple.
Same case f##k Sony
My z2 was water damaged and now they are f##cking with me asking me to pay 400$ for new z2 f##k them
I don't think any company including apple covers physical damages under warranty. Friend of mine also broke her S4 screen from keep it in her jeans pockets which she had to pay for repair. I also dropped my Z2 and broke the screen but luckily I was able to claim it on insurance and they sent me a refurbished device as a replacement. Water damages also fall into physical damages and won't cover under warranty.
kamalmawa said:
I don't think any company including apple covers physical damages under warranty. Friend of mine also broke her S4 screen from keep it in her jeans pockets which she had to pay for repair. I also dropped my Z2 and broke the screen but luckily I was able to claim it on insurance and they sent me a refurbished device as a replacement. Water damages also fall into physical damages and won't cover under warranty.
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Here in Africa, Samsung covers both Water Damage (Replacing Motherboard) and Screen replacement, any of the 2 or both of the same. TWICE!! Over a period of 2 years. This including Regular warranty you get, for 2 years also.
I don't think anyone really covers physical damage. Too many people have the story of, "I had it in my pocket and suddenly it cracked." though they're too ashamed to admit they simply dropped it.
Also, are you talking normal warranty, or Sony Care purchased warranty? I bought the Sony Care warranty and the guy told me I could smash my phone right in front of him, and he'd simply hand me a new one. I phone that's waterproof, I have my doubts. That was mainly the reason I purchased the Sony Care.
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I don't think anyone really covers physical damage. Too many people have the story of, "I had it in my pocket and suddenly it cracked." though they're too ashamed to admit they simply dropped it.
Also, are you talking normal warranty, or Sony Care purchased warranty? I bought the Sony Care warranty and the guy told me I could smash my phone right in front of him, and he'd simply hand me a new one. I phone that's waterproof, I have my doubts. That was mainly the reason I purchased the Sony Care.
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I am talking about the normal Sony warranty (which is called "Sony Care" over here - no joke).
I'm really disappointed, even though in a way I can understand them (a lot of people will claim the phone got broken by itself), but on the other than: I had two of the devices not working after just a few weeks of usage, so I'd expect a little bit more instinctive feel from Sony to say "OK, send us both your phones and we'll repair them".
Google replaced the cracked screen on my Nexus 4 without a hassle! I even had the new one here before I sent the broken on back!
They didn't even ask what has happened to the device, even though it HAD some signs of wear allready - not like the Sony which looked brand new!
Another funny story is, that on the UK the BBC reported about the problems on the Z-series and Sony offered all UK-customers to replace their broken screens - but only in the UK, because it was on TV there...
This happened to me too! I sent Sony a mail about repairing or replacing the phone and one Month later they said no because a 3rd party company had repaired the phone while i havent repaired the phone yet?! I repaired the phone and now it isnt waterproof anymore.
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I sent my Z2 for repairs, as the camera lens was getting ugly only a few months after purchase.
It was sent Saturday and already came back the next Saturday (yesterday)
I got a new back case and even a new screen (I hadn't noticed anything wrong with the old screen)
That is great after sales, my compliments!
Got the same experience with Sony but then with my Playstation Portable in the times I used to own one. I got a new one in less than 3 days.
Had a really bad experience with the Sony after sales care. Sent a Z1 compact (I know it isn't the Z2 but go with me) what had gaps starting to appear between the side and back. Got the phone back, the repair notice had said the device had the case (which I phoned Sony up about, apparently that's the middle housing) replaced. I knew 100% that it hadn't been as there was a tiny scuff what was there when I sent it in. I have now got to send the device in again to get the middle housing replaced as the gaps are still there too.
I had a great and bad xperiance
My Xperia S was suffering random reboots and they sent it back to me after saying its not in warrenty AFTER I SAID REPAIR and not warrenty cause
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Good was that they sent me a new Z2 after my insurance did a terrible job repairing mine because my insurance wasnt planning on fixing their poor job nor replacing my phone.
Have purchased 8 HTC devices over the last 10 years and most recently the One M9. I was prepared to give HTC a chance when the press ridiculed them for lack of progress versus competitors.
My biggest problem was HTC's awful customer service/warranty department who when made aware of the sapphire glass on my rear camera failing would NOT repair it under warranty and told me that I would have to pay for it myself. The device has a Tempered Glass Protector on Screen and Camera along with a Spigen Case on top. My loyalty means nothing to HTC and I will NEVER spend my hard earned money on a HTC product again. I would NEVER recommend HTC to ANYONE and I can see now why the Company has gone into decline. Failure to look after Loyal customers will result in their demise when Samsung LG and Apple are vastly superior in this department.
My Galaxy S5 developed a problem with the rocker buttons and was fixed free of charge a full year into ownership. My iPhone 4s developed an issue with Battery and they simply replaced the device. HTC didn't want to know.
I feel that if this is how they treat their loyal customers then they simply deserve to fail. My hard earned money will be spent elsewhere from now on.
Have you guys had issues with HTC??? If you haven't yet considered a HTC device but might consider one then please do be careful.
jody04c said:
Have purchased 8 HTC devices over the last 10 years and most recently the One M9. I was prepared to give HTC a chance when the press ridiculed them for lack of progress versus competitors.
My biggest problem was HTC's awful customer service/warranty department who when made aware of the sapphire glass on my rear camera failing would NOT repair it under warranty and told me that I would have to pay for it myself. The device has a Tempered Glass Protector on Screen and Camera along with a Spigen Case on top. My loyalty means nothing to HTC and I will NEVER spend my hard earned money on a HTC product again. I would NEVER recommend HTC to ANYONE and I can see now why the Company has gone into decline. Failure to look after Loyal customers will result in their demise when Samsung LG and Apple are vastly superior in this department.
My Galaxy S5 developed a problem with the rocker buttons and was fixed free of charge a full year into ownership. My iPhone 4s developed an issue with Battery and they simply replaced the device. HTC didn't want to know.
I feel that if this is how they treat their loyal customers then they simply deserve to fail. My hard earned money will be spent elsewhere from now on.
Have you guys had issues with HTC??? If you haven't yet considered a HTC device but might consider one then please do be careful.
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I've had six M9's trying to get a phone without a bent frame around the screen! On the last one I thought that rather than return it to Amazon again, I would speak to HTC and see if they would fix the frame for me so I could keep it, as I really love the phone.
The customer service rep basically told me that I would have to pay for them to look at it and for any repairs made and that it was my fault for purchasing a cheap phone from Amazon and not from them directly.
So my reply was, do HTC make two versions of this phone, one cheap that has build quality problems and the other expensive which is perfect? She was confused and said all are the same?! Basically I told her that HTC have serious issues with this handset and she denied it. I highlighted the company is in trouble and that good service is needed to keep loyal customers from leaving, she didn't think HTC had any worries about it's business?! On complete denial about everything and no help at all.
So, long and short of it, I returned the handset to Amazon and will never go near HTC again. I used my local guy in China to source me a Nubia Z9 Mini so i can give the new IMX234 a go, as the camera looks bloody amazing, unlike the M9!
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I've had six M9's trying to get a phone without a bent frame around the screen! On the last one I thought that rather than return it to Amazon again, I would speak to HTC and see if they would fix the frame for me so I could keep it, as I really love the phone.
The customer service rep basically told me that I would have to pay for them to look at it and for any repairs made and that it was my fault for purchasing a cheap phone from Amazon and not from them directly.
So my reply was, do HTC make two versions of this phone, one cheap that has build quality problems and the other expensive which is perfect? She was confused and said all are the same?! Basically I told her that HTC have serious issues with this handset and she denied it. I highlighted the company is in trouble and that good service is needed to keep loyal customers from leaving, she didn't think HTC had any worries about it's business?! On complete denial about everything and no help at all.
So, long and short of it, I returned the handset to Amazon and will never go near HTC again. I used my local guy in China to source me a Nubia Z9 Mini so i can give the new IMX234 a go, as the camera looks bloody amazing, unlike the M9!
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Its no surprise they are a failing company when that is how they treat loyal customers who have a genuine quality control issue. The support from HTC is disgusting. I'm glad to hear they have lost another customer due to their awful support.
I have had zero problems with their customer service or warranty. In fact they corrected a problem sprint created. Everyone has a different experience. Samsung and apple both treated me like ****. Hell apple charged me for a phone I didn't even have lol had to go to court.
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Well there are also customers that drop their phone and it breaks glass, scratches, dents, dings, starts malfunctioning, etc....and then they call HTC and say it is defective and not their fault. Unfortunately HTC has no way of knowing who is lying and who is not. If they exchanged phones for every customer that claimed defect, they would be exchanging phones that people broke left and right. Certain things shouldn't come loose or start to rattle and if that starts happening they will know it is a defect once they get enough cases. Unfortunately with glass, it is the easiest and most common thing broken on a phone, so doing warranty replacements for broken glass is rare. A screen protector and case do nothing for protecting the camera glass. Most people this has happened to are blaming excessive heat. So I'm assuming you had your phone on the charger over night and it may have overheated from the charger. It would be nice if HTC would at least make an effort to investigate and see if this is possibly happening.
I've only had one experience with HTC customer service, but they replaced the pink tint camera on my M7 for just the labor costs even though it was out of warranty and two years old. YMMV, I guess.
I had this problem as well. It's like talking to a wall with these guys. If you say we will replace your phone no matter what the problem,no questions asked, than you best live up it. When I called, I was bombarded with questions and told I had to pay for them to fix it.
I'll just chime in with my own experience...
I had an HTC One Mini that developed hairline cracks in the plastic (this was a VERY common issue with this phone) and talking with HTC support was, like BR7fan said, talking to a freaking wall. They were totally unaware of the issue even though it was widely reported on XDA. They said they MIGHT be able to fix it for free, but they couldn't tell until they saw it (understandable). But there was a chance I'd have to pay for repair even though there was obviously damage related to neglect. Also, I work remotely, so I have to have my phone for work and the only option was for me to send it in and wait for repair. Anyway, I was frustrated and ended up taking the phone to an AT&T service center and sweet talking them to swap it out for me.
My second experience with HTC was more recent and much better. I had my M8 in my shirt pocket and bent over to pick something up and it slipped out onto the concrete. The glass cracked and there was damage to the metal body. This time I used chat support and the rep couldn't have been better to deal with. I told him what happened, and he checked and said I was eligible for a replacement under the screen replacement policy. I told him that the metal had also been damaged, and he asked me to describe the damage, and while he wouldn't say with 100% certainty that there wouldn't be a problem swapping it out (understandable since I could have been under-reporting the level of damage) he said kind of off the record that if the damage was as I described, there wouldn't be a problem. Anyway, they put a $599 hold on my card + $29 for overnight shipping and the next day I had my new M8 and sent my damaged one back. About a week later the hold was removed from my card.
Anyway, I've had awful CS experiences at a lot of places and then later had great ones. I think it's really hit or miss with these large corporations.
Finally, I think HTC is attempting to shift their warranty policy to be more liberal in replacing/repairing physically damaged phones and honoring warranty for unlocked ones. It seems like this shift isn't going as smoothly as some of us consumers would like.
cstrife999 said:
Hell apple charged me for a phone I didn't even have lol had to go to court.
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Please expand on that
neverdie007 said:
Please expand on that
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My gd had an iPhone 4 though att and paid for apple care and the whatnot. Well she lost the sim card for it (don't ask) and we had to go to att to replace it. The clerk dropped and broke her phone. Att said they would give her a new one without issue as it was 100% fault of the store clerk. Apple sent an email claiming she was commuting fraud and the video evidence that was sent was altered. Att fought with them and eventually won. Well they gave her the phone and everything was fine. Then apple sent an email and a bill through the mail for damages for an iPhone 5s that she didn't have and claimed they could prosecute her for fraud... Yea... In the end apple got her a 5s and she got to keep the 4 as way of a settlement. She could have really ****ed apple up.
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cstrife999 said:
My gd had an iPhone 4 though att and paid for apple care and the whatnot. Well she lost the sim card for it (don't ask) and we had to go to att to replace it. The clerk dropped and broke her phone. Att said they would give her a new one without issue as it was 100% fault of the store clerk. Apple sent an email claiming she was commuting fraud and the video evidence that was sent was altered. Att fought with them and eventually won. Well they gave her the phone and everything was fine. Then apple sent an email and a bill through the mail for damages for an iPhone 5s that she didn't have and claimed they could prosecute her for fraud... Yea... In the end apple got her a 5s and she got to keep the 4 as way of a settlement. She could have really ****ed apple up.
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I think it goes to show how customer service can be inconsistent, which in itself is a problem.
My first 6plus had a sunken home button, so wouldn't 'click' as such and the edge of the hole in the glass where the button fits was sharp and uncomfortable to use. Walked in to my local Apple store and walked out with a brand new handset within 5mins, no questions asked.
Got my other half a iPhone 6 and had to return it as she won't move on from her G2, got a refund instantly, again no questions.
Anyone got any ideas how to get my wife away from the G2? Everything else I get for her to try she doesn't like because the bloody icons and app settings are different, between platforms and handsets!
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I think it goes to show how customer service can be inconsistent, which in itself is a problem.
My first 6plus had a sunken home button, so wouldn't 'click' as such and the edge of the hole in the glass where the button fits was sharp and uncomfortable to use. Walked in to my local Apple store and walked out with a brand new handset within 5mins, no questions asked.
Got my other half a iPhone 6 and had to return it as she won't move on from her G2, got a refund instantly, again no questions.
Anyone got any ideas how to get my wife away from the G2? Everything else I get for her to try she doesn't like because the bloody icons and app settings are different, between platforms and handsets!
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Yeah, too often it seem to depend on what CSR you get, and how their supervisor has been behaving that week.
I've twice had to get the trackpad on my MBP replaced, both times were my fault (too much eating and drinking at my desk :silly, and both times Apple fixed it no questions asked under the protection plan.
andybg40 said:
Anyone got any ideas how to get my wife away from the G2? Everything else I get for her to try she doesn't like because the bloody icons and app settings are different, between platforms and handsets!
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When you figure that out pls share the secret!
My wife has a freaking blackberry z10!!! That she doesn't want to give up because "everything is set up how she wants it".....
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I can tell you that Apple is undoubtedly the BEST in the service and support department! I just don't understand how these other companies can't see how simple it is and just do it the way Apple does! I mean, it makes me not want to buy another Samsung, LG or HTC product, because ALL of them I have had issues with at one point or another. The one time I had an issue with Apple I was so pissed off that I called in to customer care and spoke to a manager about the problem that I had at a store nearby. She saw that I had purchased about 10 Apple devices in the last 8 years or so, and gave me $150 credit for Apple accessories and also next day aired me a brand new 6 Plus because the Apple store would not replace it after I was having problems and I just got done spending almost a grand for the damn thing! These phones are expensive, and if these companies can't take care of us then go somewhere else because someone is willing to take care of you the right way! Just like this G4 I have that has marks on the display due to a screen coating issue at the plant. Because it;s an International model they won't touch it! WOW I understand that companies don't honor some warranties when you buy an imported phone, but when it's 3 days old and the phone just came out and it has defects that are 100% LG's fault, they should have just told me to send the damn thing in and they would fix it, now they lost my business! That just cost them quite a bit considering I buy EVERY damn flagship that comes out! (almost) They don't care though.... -END OF RANT-
jollywhitefoot said:
I'll just chime in with my own experience...
I had an HTC One Mini that developed hairline cracks in the plastic (this was a VERY common issue with this phone) and talking with HTC support was, like BR7fan said, talking to a freaking wall. They were totally unaware of the issue even though it was widely reported on XDA. They said they MIGHT be able to fix it for free, but they couldn't tell until they saw it (understandable).
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Uh they ARE aware of that, I talked about it with people from HTC (and Elevate) and they fixed my border without hassle (though I got a border back that's in even worse shape, but I blame Dynafix for that, not HTC.)
sausje85 said:
Uh they ARE aware of that, I talked about it with people from HTC (and Elevate) and they fixed my border without hassle (though I got a border back that's in even worse shape, but I blame Dynafix for that, not HTC.)
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Sorry, I should have clarified. This was about a month or two after they came out.
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Sorry, I should have clarified. This was about a month or two after they came out.
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Ah yeah, my request was like a year after release.
But come on, if it was only a month or 2 after release it could be expected that they (the support) wasn't aware of that. Because at first hearing about it, HTC will most likely just sit by and keep eye on it, see if many experience it (as in a certain % compared to sold devices) and then decide to undertake action or just play ffin stupid.
Support can't be blamed with that, they just followed order
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Ah yeah, my request was like a year after release.
But come on, if it was only a month or 2 after release it could be expected that they (the support) wasn't aware of that. Because at first hearing about it, HTC will most likely just sit by and keep eye on it, see if many experience it (as in a certain % compared to sold devices) and then decide to undertake action or just play ffin stupid.
Support can't be blamed with that, they just followed order
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I wasn't blaming the person. There was already a thread on XDA aboout the issue, but I imagine CS reps are discouraged from acknowledging internet speculation. I was frustrated with the system that was going to make me send my phone in for repair rather than them sending me a new one (with a CC hold, obviously) and then me sending the defective one back. I guess it wasn't clear in my post, but I use this phone for work and didn't have a backup.
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but I imagine CS reps are discouraged from acknowledging internet speculation.
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Haha, you should. It's exactly as you say it is to the company "just speculation", companies always use bull**** like "only vocal minority" to deceive others. So they rather keep it quiet and ignore forums like this on purpose
I owned a beautiful metallic red HTC One m7 untill recently. It was rooted + BL unlocked (not S-off) since day1 and never ran stock rom. I started noticing all the pictures were out of focus and that camera was stuck in macro mode. I took it back to shop for warranty (it was 1y 8 months old) and they sent it back to HTC for repair. Bootloader showed Relock and it was on an old stock rom nandroid that I found from internet
Almost 3 weeks later it was back, with new camera that was excellent again. They updated to latest Lollipop rom even, with BL still in relock. However they messed up upper speaker grill as the metal was no longer flush with body (stuck out enough to be clearly felt by finger when swiping on screen). I took it back to shop, complained and it got sent away again.
Another 2,5 weeks go by and I get the phone back. This time HTC completely changed the body and screen. It was like having a brand new One M7 in beautiful red. It had still same motherboard and still relock BL. However.... they forgot to install/connect the headset speaker.. so I had no sound when calling someone >_>. Back to shop, complain, explain and return the phone..
So a week later I got the phone back. Except I didnt get the phone back. What I got back was a 32GB M9 in gunmetal grey. I am both happy to have a proper upgrade and for free, a little sad to see my lovely M7 taken from me and quite disappointed in the QC of HTC repair centres.
Just wanted to share my experience so far with my Z3, a phone that I actually love. I have owned mostly Sony Mobile products for the last 5 years but after this experience, this will undoubtedly be my last. Any constructive opinions or advice would be appreciated as im sure other have had similar experiences.
So in essence, my phone has been sent in 3 times for warranty work to the Canadian Repair Centre in Ontario. Each time the phone has been returned with damage or defects.
I purchased a Sony Xperia Z3 in November 2014 direct from Sony for $721.05 (Phone #1).
In August 2015 I sent this phone in as the phone stopped working completely (RMA #1). The repair center tested and replaced this phone with a new one (Phone #2). In September 2015 the replaced phone arrived back with a white pixel issue on the screen (this wasn't even an OCD issue, there was clearly a white spot on the screen that almost looked like a hole, but was probably a pressure point).
This phone was sent back to the repair center in October 2015 (RMA #2). The phone was still new when sent back for repair and had the protective plastic wrapping on it (I didnt even bother to set up the phone as I knew when I turned it on that I would be sending it back). When it was received back from repair (still IMEI #2) the glass back plate was detached and the phone had heavy scratching on the back panel as it was shipped loosely without any protection in a large cardboard box. The glass back was not properly attached because they of course had to remove it to replace the screen ( I could literally slide a credit card between the panel and the frame). This time, I had to contact the repair center over 15 times to get another RMA number. I had my issue escalated to 3 different supervisors, each who never returned phone calls when they said they would and refused to look into my issue despite photos being sent outlining the issue. I demanded the phone be replaced as I had no confidence that the phone would ever be repaired properly to original specs (this is advertised as a waterproof phone and the back plate was not even attached properly from the repair center). In addition, the phone was shipped across the country improperly in a loose box with no bubble wrap which heavily scratched the back panel and potentially hurt the longevity of the device. I kid you not, the phone was literally thrown into a cardboard box with nothing around it and shipped. Angry about the lack of service for such an expensive device and the clear incompetence of the repair centre, I demanded a replacement and they agreed to look into the issue and agreed to provide me compensation for the time I was without the device (as it took several weeks for them to agree to issue the RMA).
Finally, after over a month in Dec 2015 I received another RMA number (#3). I sent the phone back for the third time and it was returned to me on Dec 14, 2015 with the same issue (still IMEI #2). The back panel is still heavily scuffed (this phone was new when originally sent in) and the back panel is not attached properly. The panel has a gap at the bottom as before and makes a noise when held as if the panel is coming detached from the device. As previously mentioned, this device was advertised as IP65 and IP 68 dust and waterproof and this repair is not acceptable. The repair facility is clearly incapable of repairing the phone to an acceptable condition. The customer service experienced is absolutely horrific and I have been treated very poorly. I spent over $700 on this phone and have been without a working device for almost 6 months because this repair facility is unable to provide timely service of any acceptable quality. I have wasted hours and hours on the phone describing this issue to people who do are not interested in solving a legitimate warranty problem. I cannot waste any more time sending this phone back to a repair center that cannot repair phones properly. I can't waste any more time on the phone with service representatives who do not take this issue seriously and refuse to provide a solution. It is now December 29th and I have received no response from Sony despite being promised a response within 48 hours on December 16th. I highly doubt they will contact me so the next step is to seek legal advice.
In my opinion its just not worth it to buy one of these phones anymore. The service quality and attention is so dismal that there is just too much risk if you ever find yourself needing warranty service.
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Sorry to read about your experience, that back is terrible... I think you got a lemon, I have the same D6603 since day 1 and never had a single issue with it, this phone still runs like it's new out of the box. I've never been so impressed with a a phone since owning this one.
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I love the phone too but the service level if you need warranty work is atrocious. It's a helpless feeling.
The infamous 3rd party logistics repair company that sony contracted in mississauga. Heard too many complains about them.
I had to deal with them one time because my z3 had quite a few stuck pixels. Sony gave me the rma and I shipped the phone in along with my receipt for a warranty repair (yes i realized you were suppose to send a copy of receipt). One week later, they sent me a quote for out of warranty to fix the screen and the parts because they threw out the box i shipped with and the receipt in there. I escalated with sony at least 3x before the 3rd party centre decided to give me 'courtesy' repair for no warranty. Here's the thing when they say they will reply to you about the escalation. They won't even bother to call back so I always call them on the same day demanding to speak to supervisor about the case.
A week later they shipped my phone back repaired and in decent box to cushion. The phone to my surprise was in a new frame and looked like new along with the back panel glued properly. in the box, there was also paperwork saying it passed waterproof test and i confirmed it with my own pressure sensor test.
Now back to your topic. Did you try to run diagnostic on your phone with the pressure sensor to see if its waterproof? Did they send paperwork saying the phone is waterproof?
darkknight200 said:
The infamous 3rd party logistics repair company that sony contracted in mississauga. Heard too many complains about them.
I had to deal with them one time because my z3 had quite a few stuck pixels. Sony gave me the rma and I shipped the phone in along with my receipt for a warranty repair (yes i realized you were suppose to send a copy of receipt). One week later, they sent me a quote for out of warranty to fix the screen and the parts because they threw out the box i shipped with and the receipt in there. I escalated with sony at least 3x before the 3rd party centre decided to give me 'courtesy' repair for no warranty. Here's the thing when they say they will reply to you about the escalation. They won't even bother to call back so I always call them on the same day demanding to speak to supervisor about the case.
A week later they shipped my phone back repaired and in decent box to cushion. The phone to my surprise was in a new frame and looked like new along with the back panel glued properly. in the box, there was also paperwork saying it passed waterproof test and i confirmed it with my own pressure sensor test.
Now back to your topic. Did you try to run diagnostic on your phone with the pressure sensor to see if its waterproof? Did they send paperwork saying the phone is waterproof?
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Look at the photos. I dont think that is a waterproof phone. Its not even assembled properly. I took one look at it and didnt even bother to turn it on. Its been sitting in the box because I dont want to touch it. This is the second time its come back from the service center with back panel issues.
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Look at the photos. I dont think that is a waterproof phone. Its not even assembled properly. I took one look at it and didnt even bother to turn it on. Its been sitting in the box because I dont want to touch it. This is the second time its come back from the service center with back panel issues.
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I have been asked now to send the device in for the fourth time and was told I would be getting info and a shipping label on Dec 23rd. I still havent recieved that and I cant get anyone to return calls or emails. This is infuriating. Their mobile division is pretty much dead and I seriously advise people to stay away from their devices. The support is nonexistant post sale.
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I have been asked now to send the device in for the fourth time and was told I would be getting info and a shipping label on Dec 23rd. I still havent recieved that and I cant get anyone to return calls or emails. This is infuriating. Their mobile division is pretty much dead and I seriously advise people to stay away from their devices. The support is nonexistant post sale.
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just gotta keep following up and pursuing their supervisor. Ya i know its frustrating and probably everyone went on holiday during that time.
darkknight200 said:
just gotta keep following up and pursuing their supervisor. Ya i know its frustrating and probably everyone went on holiday during that time.
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Thanks man. Its just I have been without a resolution or a fully functioning device since August 2015. Does Corporate Sony not want to know about this stuff? It makes them look awful.
forzanerazzurri said:
Thanks man. Its just I have been without a resolution or a fully functioning device since August 2015. Does Corporate Sony not want to know about this stuff? It makes them look awful.
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hm you can try posting your problem on sony canada fb page. I remember few months ago, someone that was as frustrated as you posted and managed to get the upper people to contact the person.
to clarify the fb page since theres too many that can cause confusion, it would be sony mobile CA.
https://www.facebook.com/sonymobileca/
darkknight200 said:
hm you can try posting your problem on sony canada fb page. I remember few months ago, someone that was as frustrated as you posted and managed to get the upper people to contact the person.
to clarify the fb page since theres too many that can cause confusion, it would be sony mobile CA.
https://www.facebook.com/sonymobileca/
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Thanks for your help. I am just going to sue them. Seems far easier than dealing with them.
What a pity..
I am quite shocked by your experience, however I can't agree with conclusion that it is not worth it to buy these phones.. And I can illustrate it by my very own service experience here in Germany.
My Z3 was purchased on contract with carrier, for the phone + unlimited flat + 2GB LTE + 1GB LTE in roaming I pay 35€ on 24 month contract. I have had been good to my phone, carrying it in Sony wireless charging case, which has a quite hard back and the phone survived many hard ground landings, sometimes scratching the metal edges. I also flashed different firmwares (maybe 60-70 times).
After 9 months, I spotted yellowish spots on display, close to where on/off button is. After making sure that it is not anyway firmware related, I sent the phone to repair center, claiming warranty repair.
The phone got checked, malfunctioning backlight was diagnosed, phone was repaired and sent back, whole thing took just 1 week and phone arrived by DHL on 24th December, costing zero to me. I expected that the backlight/display would have been replaced, but when I got the repair statement later on by e-mail, I was quite surprised, as the parts exchanged for new was display/touchpad assembly, sound speakers, cover glass, and metal casing (goodbye scratches)... The phone looks again like total new. Plus the repair center sent with it free screen+back protectors.
So, maybe you just had a back luck, but I am definitely satisfied with service here..
ondrejvaroscak said:
I am quite shocked by your experience, however I can't agree with conclusion that it is not worth it to buy these phones.. And I can illustrate it by my very own service experience here in Germany.
My Z3 was purchased on contract with carrier, for the phone + unlimited flat + 2GB LTE + 1GB LTE in roaming I pay 35€ on 24 month contract. I have had been good to my phone, carrying it in Sony wireless charging case, which has a quite hard back and the phone survived many hard ground landings, sometimes scratching the metal edges. I also flashed different firmwares (maybe 60-70 times).
After 9 months, I spotted yellowish spots on display, close to where on/off button is. After making sure that it is not anyway firmware related, I sent the phone to repair center, claiming warranty repair.
The phone got checked, malfunctioning backlight was diagnosed, phone was repaired and sent back, whole thing took just 1 week and phone arrived by DHL on 24th December, costing zero to me. I expected that the backlight/display would have been replaced, but when I got the repair statement later on by e-mail, I was quite surprised, as the parts exchanged for new was display/touchpad assembly, sound speakers, cover glass, and metal casing (goodbye scratches)... The phone looks again like total new. Plus the repair center sent with it free screen+back protectors.
So, maybe you just had a back luck, but I am definitely satisfied with service here..
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Thing is in Canada, sony contracted a 3rd party logistics company to deal with repairs for Canadians. Their reputation is not that positive and will seldomly have some good effortless repairs.
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Thing is in Canada, sony contracted a 3rd party logistics company to deal with repairs for Canadians. Their reputation is not that positive and will seldomly have some good effortless repairs.
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Same in Germany, repairs are done by 3rd party contractor..
sad to see such bad service. I'm located in malaysia, and they are using 3rd party service centre for repairs as well. the one i send my phone in just happened to service Mi phones as well.. and got me worried on the level of service.
i sent my phone in due to inresponsive touchscreen at the centre. (ok, this is actually my fault as i was replying text before i doze off at night. woke up with the phone under my bum)
the service centre told me usually this is not covered under warranty (phone is 9 months old) but they will repair it under warranty anyway and advised me to be more careful in the future.
The phone was repaired in 3 weeks (it was christmas weekend)
this... has a HUGE contrast with direct service centres experiance i had with Samsung Malaysia (SME) when i was on my previous phone, the Samsung Note 2. The experiance is downright horrible.
I don't think you can blame Sony. I have had my Sony repaired three times, all my own fault. The first time, I dropped it and broke my screen. Sent via Vodafone to Dynafix. Got it back with a week(!) and cost me nothing.
The second time, dropped it again and the next day, I woke up bu tmy phone didn't. Sent via Vodafone to Dynafix. Got it back with a week(!) and cost me nothing.!
The third time, dropped it again, slide out of my pants when I went to the toilet. Again, broke my screen. Sent via Vodafone to Dynafix. Got it back with a week(!) and this time it costs me 219 euro! :silly: A shame, but my own fault. Now using a bumper case again, which I think is a waste since the phone doesn't look nice at all with it.
In my experience it depends on the service center head not the company. When i had a similar issue with the service center people, i raised to the sony care and they sorted out my issue.
I have just the opposite experience. Phone hit the ground 9 months ago and one bump of the corners war broken. Rest ok. After 9 months, the screen started to flicker and sometimes a pixel-salad of all colours appeared instead of the usual screen interface. Also, screen broken. I expected Xperia Care to tell me that the screen was broken as my phone fell off but instead of this, they repaired the screen, the bump, one scratch on the back panel, provided me two additional screen protectors... and everything under guarantee and for free!!
I loved Sony products in the past... but now even more. With the around 200$ I expected to pay for the repair I will buy now a Smartwatch 3
It varies from one country to another, here in Spain, if you send in your Xperia phone for repair, they'll even change the covers if they've scratches, it happened to me twice but you gonna be without a phone for 3 weeks
I'll share my story as well - I was a long-term iPhone and Windows Phone user - since the first iPhone I switched to Windows Phone when it launched, and then to Android because I fell in love with Xperia Z. My experienced, however, quickly began to deteriorate.
First, I experienced problems with the screen on my Z - which somehow disappeared later. But after a few months, the phone developed a really big issue with the battery which couldn't hold half a day of being locked and in my pocket. Foolishly, I went to Sony Centre hoping they would help me - there I was told that Sony Centre has nothing to do with Sony Mobile - even though they do see Xperia phones there...go figure... and was told to contact Sony Mobile directly. So I did - the less then polite customer service representative told me I have to ship the phone to their warehouse/repair centre in London - and pay for it. Since the phone was still under warranty, I did - and after 23 days I got it back with a note "no fault detected". Needless to say, the battery was not replaced and ironically completely discharged when it arrived back. Charged it, turned the phone on, went to work... at 12am, 18% left. At this point I should mention I tried many things to fix it - software, roms, reboots etc. nothing helped. I contacted them and sent it back again - this time, I got the battery replaced, but the phone arrived completely destroyed... you remember those anti-shatterproof films Sony used to apply on their phones ? It was scratched all over, front and back.
Well, that's life - but after a while I got Xperia Z3. Man, what a beauty - I was in love with Sony again. BUT! A little over 12 months after I got the phone - the microphone started to misbehave. Whenever you plugged in a headset, microphone would not work. Then, it stopped working when using loudspeaker. Then the camera stopped working, displaying errors all the time. In the meantime it broke 3 microSD cards ( sandisk ). So I contacted Sony again... this time it went even worse. Got told that phone is no longer under warranty and If I want - I can send it to the same, dreadful location in London, at my own cost - and pay 75 quid for "diagnosis" after which, if there are any faults, I can decide to have it fixed and pay for the repairs. After explaining what's wrong, the technician said they would probably have to replace the microphone, wiring and the camera for an approximate price of 250 quid... plus diagnosis and shipping - both ways. I was speechless... told him it would be cheaper to get a new Z3 off Amazon to which he basically laughed at me...
The moral, or conclusion of this story is - ladies and gentleman, however we might love Sony or Sony devices - they do not give a flying fk about their customer.
Sorry to hear your experience.
My experience has been very good with sony. After a year of Z3 (under contract with EE) had a crack in the corner front screen, i had switched to Moto X. Thought let me give a try by sending it to the repair centre and get a quote. I sent on a thursday. And next tuesday, I get a mail saying, My phone is on the way back. But did not give any indication on the repair status. Two days later, i received the phone and to my surprise screen was fixed. No charge..everything under warranty!!! High Street repair guys asked for 110GBP!
Next I sent my wife Z3 compact (again contract but with Vodafone), which has the front screen glue coming off and proximity sensor not working. This time go the phone back in two days.. but old phone exchanged with new phone. (But unfortunate that it is still locked to vodafone)
But atleast the both phones fixed free of cost. Was really impressed. When compared to other manufacturers, Sony is still much better. My Samsung tab S screen cracked and cost of fix is 140GBP and samsung centre quoting 220 GBP (Cost of a New tablet!!!)
Looks like sony repairs are hit or miss.
After seeing so many posts about how terrible Sony's customer service and repair centers are, I was determined to find a fix for my phone and only come crawling back to Sony as a last resort. Here's what happened:
The top speaker of my phone became much quieter than the bottom speaker. It was only playing sounds at less than half the volume of the bottom speaker. I tried rebooting, resetting, and using Sony's PC companion to repair and reinstall new firmware. Nothing worked. I called Sony support (USA) and told them all of the above. They gave me an RMA#, I mailed my phone to them, and prepared to wait up to 14 business days. Surprisingly, my phone was returned to me in just 7 business days, which meant it spent 6 of those days on a truck an only 1 day at Sony's repair facility in Texas.
The phone was packed very nicely and came with a single piece of paper listing the parts that were replaced. The list basically included the entire exterior of the phone (front, back, and all four sides). It looks like a brand new phone! I turned it on and to my disappointment, they had upgraded my phone from 4.4.4 KK to 5.1.1. LP. I had intentionally stayed on KK because of the battery life and greater control of notifications. I figured this was no big deal though because I could just flash the backup I made before sending in the phone for repair. But another surprise - the phone is no longer rooted! Well, at least the top speaker works properly again. It's so loud, it made me think speakerphone was turned on the first time I made a call. Didn't realize how bad it had become...
(3) Takeaways from this experience:
1. Sony honored my warranty despite the phone being rooted
2. Sony repaired my phone to a like new condition
3. Sony did this in less than a week
Now it's time for the next test - how long can I use the stock ROM before I can't take it anymore and root? I give it about a week...
Had the same experience, and same issue about the earpiece actually, among others. It took them only a few days and it looked like they sent a brand-new phone.
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They sent mine back in the same box, by itself, and the problem with the audio port happened again after one month.... Probably that USA support is better than UK
I bought the extended warranty when I got my Z3 Compact from the Sony store. Headphone jack issue came up and I called Sony support. They were going to send me a replacement phone in a couple of weeks. I got a call one week later saying they were out of stock on the phone but offered to send me a check of $529.99, the price I paid for my phone and also keep it. Needless to say I took the offer and I now have a Z3C that I bought for $79. In the US btw.
I also had a success story with their service :
my front screen was separating itself from my phone slowly but surely. So I had a gap of 1mm between the screen and the body of my phone at the left top corner. So I emailed them, they told me to sent my phone to the repair center, I did it (had to pay the post fee) and it came back with three sheets of paper with all the stuff they replaced, from the glass to the plastic corners including the SD card holder and the flaps and a lot of small stuff (like small screws)
They were pretty quick, quicker than the delivery (they used DPD, but those are sooo bad, awful.)
NB : I first unrooted my phone before sending it back.
PS : on a side note, do you have any figure concerning the battery life of 4.4 vs 5.1 ? I'm a SlimRom user and I find that battery life was better a year ago, but I'm not sure if it's just subjective or if it's actually the case. I'm also unsure whether I wouldn't be better off if I were on real stock Rom, because I noted that I'm loosing a lot of perf with SlimRom (Antutu dropped from 51k to 38k, e.g)
I purchased mine from ebay and i think the person selling it knew of the sudden death issue that was causing a lot of issues with this phone. I was unaware after purchasing but soon found out after my phone wouldn't turn on and would randomly turn off. I did some research on the issue but could never resolve as it had a bad chip or something, i forget. I looked into the warranty & it was still under warranty (don't think the person who sold it knew the phone was still under warranty) i sent it in and they replaced it with a brand new phone. I bought it cheap on ebay & got a brand new phone out of the deal, so i'm quite pleased to say the least.
i sent my phone to sony twice with single warranty.. and for the second time the phone was unlocked.
Sent mine in 1.5 weeks ago because the vibration alert wasn't working correctly anymore - mechanical issue. Would work for a while when applying pressure to the phone at a certain point so obvious loose connection.
Got it back, issue fixed.
Mate of mine has a faulty audio jack. I had made him a little guide what to do since I did the process before. Might as well share it here. We live in the Netherlands.
Hi,
These are the steps you will have to do to get your phone fixed. Good luck.
1. Make an account on this page
https://account.sonymobile.com/nl-NL/#/signin
2. Find your IMEI number of the phone. This you can find*
Settings>About Phone>IMEI information
3. Register your product on the sony website
4. click on support, there it will show your warranty period. (mine says*GARANTIE VOOR: 05/01/2017)
5. send an email to*[email protected]*and specify your problem and the following details:
problem:*
faulty audio jack
Model:*
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
IMEI:
phone number:*
address:*
6. Wait for the service ticket, and send it to sony. 1-2 weeks.
Doei!
I had to send my phone two times. First time the sd card slot spring had problems. The second time was also about the audio jack, which sony bricked during the first repair. Ever since the back panel doesn't stay put. Still, all other internals got fixed. All without a proof of receipt. This is a second hand phone.
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Success story here in the UK too.
Magnetic charge port got pulled out of my Z3 compact by the Magnector X-202 charger (had been using it for a year) was still within my 2 year warranty. Sent off to Sony and they collected it, replaced the screen (even though there was nothing wrong with it) & the whole casing and sent it back all within 7 days. I thought they'd just stick another magentic charge port in and be done with it. Don't know if it's a coincidence or not but the audio sound louder and better since the repair too, but that might just be due to using my old HTC Desire as a temporary phone.
Very happy with the service.
I had a similar success replacing mine after it got water in it despite all the flaps being closed. It was still within warranty. It took a few weeks because it needed to be tested, but they honored it and sent me a new unit. I suspect it was because I also had a Magnector charger that pulled the magnetic charge port out of the phone. Probably broke the water-tight sealing. All things considered, even if you don't know if it will be covered, go ahead and ask anyway. You might be surprised.
Hey,
also a success here. Send in for warranty with a fault headphone jack, low volume Speakers and a Connection error from pc to phone. Got a complete new model (ist also locked ) yeah
I purchased the phone from Sony Online in Dec-2014 w/ 2yr extended warranty, phone back is now separating from phone. I emailed Sony Support, they said phone was past warranty (WTF?). I phoned them, support said they don't have enough parts to fix phone so they will buy out my 2yr warranty. I'm getting my $$$ back.
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I purchased the phone from Sony Online in Dec-2014 w/ 2yr extended warranty, phone back is now separating from phone. I emailed Sony Support, they said phone was past warranty (WTF?). I phoned them, support said they don't have enough parts to fix phone so they will buy out my 2yr warranty. I'm getting my $$$ back.
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How do you plan to fix your phone, or will you just use the money toward an upgrade?
Sent from the only flagship device that can fit in my hand... Sony Experia Z3 Compact
PuffDaddy_d said:
How do you plan to fix your phone, or will you just use the money toward an upgrade?
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I respect Sony Support (they treated my right on PS2, Camera and now Phone). That's why I went with a Sony phone. Not sure when I'll replace my phone, the case holds it together. I figure it'll be good for 2 more months .... see what new phones are out.
I also sent my phone for repairs on July 13, 2016.
The SD card socket was broken mechanically, the memory cards wouldn't stay inside.
They sent me a completely new unit on July 26, 2016 after only 10 working days.
Since now they're selling the Z5, I think they prefer just to send a new Z3C than to waste time trying to solder/desolder parts.
Ketoth said:
I also sent my phone for repairs on July 13, 2016.
The SD card socket was broken mechanically, the memory cards wouldn't stay inside.
They sent me a completely new unit on July 26, 2016 after only 10 working days.
Since now they're selling the Z5, I think they prefer just to send a new Z3C than to waste time trying to solder/desolder parts.
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Lucky for you...I have the same problem and they ain't doing sh*t about it...in Kuwait btw...where r u located?mine is still under warranty btw....
subinsg said:
Lucky for you...I have the same problem and they ain't doing sh*t about it...in Kuwait btw...where r u located?mine is still under warranty btw....
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I'm in Germany... but did you apply directly from the Sony Mobile website? (link here)
I registered my phone online with the IMEI when I bought it.
Then I just logged in, clicked "Repair" under my devices and they sent a box directly to my house.
I packaged the device, sent it by post and they notified me when they received it.
Hopefully you can also get good service over there!
Good luck
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I'm in Germany... but did you apply directly from the Sony Mobile website? (link here)
I registered my phone online with the IMEI when I bought it.
Then I just logged in, clicked "Repair" under my devices and they sent a box directly to my house.
I packaged the device, sent it by post and they notified me when they received it.
Hopefully you can also get good service over there!
Good luck
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So much for online repair...?
My magnetic charge port has come out again after being repaired in April this year. Sending it off for repair again, hopefully will go as smoothly as last time.
Hi All,
Being the hilarious guy that I am, I decided that it would be a good idea to jump out and scare the [email protected]#% out of my little sister whilst outside.
Of course she throws her hands up in the air, subsequently knocking the phone out of my hand. Case (led view that doesn't light up anymore) immediately separated from the phone and the screen landed face first on the concrete. Followed shortly by a "that's what you get for scaring me".
Few scratches around the center of the screen but the main issue is the bottom right corner just below the back button. Seems to have taken the brunt of the impact. So missing a chunk with cracks running along and it's already driving me mad.
I'm assuming that some of you may also have creative ways to smash your screens, so what's the best bet with getting this repaired? Any ideas on cost? I'm assuming just a screen replacement.
Cheers!
Funnily enough mine lost a chip and then cracked in exactly the same place - from a drop of less than 2ft Fortunately mine was covered by insurance and I got a replacement phone. In the UK I believe the cost of replacing the glass is in the upper £200s as the screen needs to be replaced as well as the glass because they are bonded together...
I've gotten quotes ranging from $200-$450 .. but not sure where to even begin with finding a reliable source to get the screen replaced. Starting to think this whole curved screen thing was a bad idea.
First phone I've ever accidentally damaged. I'd thought the cost would be around £200 but I've no idea where to look to sort this either. What a pain!
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First phone I've ever accidentally damaged. I'd thought the cost would be around £200 but I've no idea where to look to sort this either. What a pain!
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You must have a local mobile repair shop, look in town centres or markets
I recommend UBREAKIFIX..they have lots of stores in the US..the phone is still fairly new and repairs are not supported by many third party companies..I recently got mine changed ..brand new but its quite expensive ($409) but I got the phone back in about 4 days and it's brand new again. ��Your only other option is calling Samsug directly for repairs if your warranty is active.
cracked my screen too am currently fighting with samsung US to have it fixed, it's crazy they first told me that they can't do it (since it's the international variant not sold in the US, "parts are different and they don't have the right ones" though I doubt the screens are different). Then another said that they should be able to fix it and since then I keep sending them paperwork that they request to see if they even can fix it but they never receive it... A bit frustrating experience...
One option is to sign up for Samsung's phone cover and then send it to them for repair, OR, just have Samsung repair , I think the cost is 275 - i.e. assuming its a US phone, and not an "Out of Region" one - in whic case, you're SoL. I bought mine on Amazon from a seller who advertised "International Warranty" - which I assumed meant global warranty. After dropping my phone and cracking the screen, I found out International meant, sending the phone away internationally to the region it came from. Samsung US refused to repair "out of region". My phone was, of all places, from Egypt - which worked out beautfully for me, had a clleague from Cairo who was going back for vacation. Sent it back wiht him, and got the phone back, as good as new for a US$ equivalent cost of US$284. A massive f**k up, but I paid 700 for the phone, so, still not bad.
Will is still be waterproof after screen replacement, I'm hearing it won't be unless repaired by Samsung themselves.
Get flat screen next time. More easy to repair and cheap to repair.
Like galaxy S7 normal not edge
Lesson learned dont scare ur sister karma is a *****
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Will is still be waterproof after screen replacement, I'm hearing it won't be unless repaired by Samsung themselves.
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As far as I know the IP rating comes about by coating internal parts rather than preventing water ingress via sealing, so the phone should still be resilient (note, I didn't use the word 'waterproof' ... before or after a screen replacement).
I don't think Samsung warrant any damage by water anyhow so its a moot point.
Lesson ... don't take it under water!