Class Action Lawsuit Against LG over Bootloop Manufacturing Defect - Nexus 5X General

Finally we are also covered by the lawsuit: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...expands-to-cover-g5-v20-and-nexus-5x-devices/
Given the absolutely horrendous treatment by both Google and LG (both claiming that it's not their problem), we got nothing out of either for my wife's bootlooping phone.
Phone was 21 days out of warranty. Uncaring and heartless bastards. Already canceled Google Fi and in the process of moving emails from gmail to outlook.com.

andTab said:
Finally we are also covered by the lawsuit: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...expands-to-cover-g5-v20-and-nexus-5x-devices/
Given the absolutely horrendous treatment by both Google and LG (both claiming that it's not their problem), we got nothing out of either for my wife's bootlooping phone.
Phone was 21 days out of warranty. Uncaring and heartless bastards. Already canceled Google Fi and in the process of moving emails from gmail to outlook.com.
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You dont need to move emails and other stuff, its LG's fault not Google's... Saying this just to lower your workload xD
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My nexus 5x started boot looping last week. Luckily for me, I was still under warranty at least until the end of the month. I just got my replacement from google.

andTab said:
Finally we are also covered by the lawsuit: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...expands-to-cover-g5-v20-and-nexus-5x-devices/
Given the absolutely horrendous treatment by both Google and LG (both claiming that it's not their problem), we got nothing out of either for my wife's bootlooping phone.
Phone was 21 days out of warranty. Uncaring and heartless bastards. Already canceled Google Fi and in the process of moving emails from gmail to outlook.com.
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I don't know about you, but Google just replaced my phone ,out of warranty, for free. Great customer service, in my opinion.

thesamunit said:
I don't know about you, but Google just replaced my phone ,out of warranty, for free. Great customer service, in my opinion.
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Did you root the phone or did anything else to phone before you sent it to google to replace it. I am out of warranty but was rooted , I have taken phone apart and heated the samsung chip which stop the bootloop for a week, but know it is bootlooping again.

gsxra4b6 said:
Did you root the phone or did anything else to phone before you sent it to google to replace it. I am out of warranty but was rooted , I have taken phone apart and heated the samsung chip which stop the bootloop for a week, but know it is bootlooping again.
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Where did you buy it? If from Google, they may replace it even if it was rooted and out of warranty.

Both Google and LG have been replacing devices outside of warranty for bootloops. If you tried earlier and they denied you try again, Google is your best chance if you bought it from the Google Store or Google Fi.

gsxra4b6 said:
Did you root the phone or did anything else to phone before you sent it to google to replace it. I am out of warranty but was rooted , I have taken phone apart and heated the samsung chip which stop the bootloop for a week, but know it is bootlooping again.
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I was rooted, but I was able to boot it into the bootloader and fastboot the stock IMG on it. I told them I was rooted and unlocked over the phone, and they didn't seem to care at all.

I bought it from Amazon but Google is saying to contact LG and LG is wanting me to send it in for 2 weeks for a repair. They won't do a replacement or loaner.

Krusej23 said:
I bought it from Amazon but Google is saying to contact LG and LG is wanting me to send it in for 2 weeks for a repair. They won't do a replacement or loaner.
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Keep trying. I called Google yesterday and got a replacement phone. --- First time I called, the Google Rep told me that since I was out of warranty, it was LG's issue. Then, I was transferred to LG and they said they same thing and wanted me to send my phone for repair.
Frustrated, (especially after hearing of the lawsuit) I called Google again. I got another Rep, and she was so kind and helpful. She said "to be honest" a lot of other Nexus 5X owners are experiencing the same problem. She spoke to a "specialist" and said that I qualified for an extension of my warranty. I'm getting a replacement Nexus 5X in a couple days (I spent extra for priority shipping). She also mentioned that my new Nexus will have an extended warranty if I have the bootloop issue again.
I will say, I bought my phone from the Google Store. Not sure if that makes a difference.

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Keep trying. I called Google yesterday and got a replacement phone. --- First time I called, the Google Rep told me that since I was out of warranty, it was LG's issue. Then, I was transferred to LG and they said they same thing and wanted me to send my phone for repair.
Frustrated, (especially after hearing of the lawsuit) I called Google again. I got another Rep, and she was so kind and helpful. She said "to be honest" a lot of other Nexus 5X owners are experiencing the same problem. She spoke to a "specialist" and said that I qualified for an extension of my warranty. I'm getting a replacement Nexus 5X in a couple days (I spent extra for priority shipping). She also mentioned that my new Nexus will have an extended warranty if I have the bootloop issue again.
I will say, I bought my phone from the Google Store. Not sure if that makes a difference.
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Did they have you send yours in? I just shipped mine off to LG yesterday afternoon since I was told no by Google. Wondering if I could still send it in after I get it back from LG.

Krusej23 said:
Did they have you send yours in? I just shipped mine off to LG yesterday afternoon since I was told no by Google. Wondering if I could still send it in after I get it back from LG.
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Yes. I am being charged for the new Nexus (as a "hold") on my account until they receive my phone with the boot loop issue. They'll confirm that the old Nexus has the issue (supposedly), and then remove the charge from my credit card.
My guess is that LG will send you a brand new phone. So you may not be able to get the replacement from Google.

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Keep trying. I called Google yesterday and got a replacement phone. --- First time I called, the Google Rep told me that since I was out of warranty, it was LG's issue. Then, I was transferred to LG and they said they same thing and wanted me to send my phone for repair.
Frustrated, (especially after hearing of the lawsuit) I called Google again. I got another Rep, and she was so kind and helpful. She said "to be honest" a lot of other Nexus 5X owners are experiencing the same problem. She spoke to a "specialist" and said that I qualified for an extension of my warranty. I'm getting a replacement Nexus 5X in a couple days (I spent extra for priority shipping). She also mentioned that my new Nexus will have an extended warranty if I have the bootloop issue again.
I will say, I bought my phone from the Google Store. Not sure if that makes a difference.
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Buying from the Google store would be the reason you're​ dealing with Google store support. Everyone else must go through LG, though LG is currently repairing devices out of warranty at least.

Sent mine into LG and they replaced the motherboard on it and it's being sent back right now. Overall, from me putting it in the mail and getting it back, it will be a week.

Krusej23 said:
Sent mine into LG and they replaced the motherboard on it and it's being sent back right now. Overall, from me putting it in the mail and getting it back, it will be a week.
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Same here. Three months out of warranty, but LG replaced the mainboard, no questions asked. Only cost to me was shipping to Texas. Visit LG support website and get a return authorization number.
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For you that had LG replace the motherboard, is the phone actually working ? They did this early on and it did not seem to fix the problem.

Is there anyway to sign up for the class action lawsuit?
I am currently the proud owner of a Nexus 5x brick edition...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/5x-responding-t3593414
is any one else on here using a H791 vs a H790 (US version)?

mikeprius said:
For you that had LG replace the motherboard, is the phone actually working ? They did this early on and it did not seem to fix the problem.
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So far, so good. Still on 7.1.1. Kinda afraid of upgrading, 'cause the 7.1.2 beta is what seemed to kill the last one.
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Just received my Nexus back from LG warranty repair after a week and a half without it and using a Droid 4 in the meantime(which sucks). Sent in a black Nexus 5x and received a white Nexus 5x with black scuff marks on it. Right now I'm trying to get them to send me a different one but they won't. Trying to work my way up to the supervisor. The only option they have for me is to send it in again and hope they put a black back on it that isn't in used condition.

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Keep trying. I called Google yesterday and got a replacement phone. --- First time I called, the Google Rep told me that since I was out of warranty, it was LG's issue. Then, I was transferred to LG and they said they same thing and wanted me to send my phone for repair.
Frustrated, (especially after hearing of the lawsuit) I called Google again. I got another Rep, and she was so kind and helpful. She said "to be honest" a lot of other Nexus 5X owners are experiencing the same problem. She spoke to a "specialist" and said that I qualified for an extension of my warranty. I'm getting a replacement Nexus 5X in a couple days (I spent extra for priority shipping). She also mentioned that my new Nexus will have an extended warranty if I have the bootloop issue again.
I will say, I bought my phone from the Google Store. Not sure if that makes a difference.
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How long is that extended warranty good for? I got mine replaced and it's bootlooping too.

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Samsung can be a pain to deal with...

I just wanted to get this out there because I'm curious how common this is. Having previously owned a Nexus One, HTC support was excellent and replaced the phone twice under warranty, no questions asked. Unfortunately, I've had a hard time dealing with Samsung.
I bought my Nexus S on the day of release in December 2010, and had no major problems with it until May of this year. It's the best phone I've ever owned. In May, the screen started becoming unresponsive so I called Samsung and they said I could ship the phone in for repair and they would pay UPS ground shipping each way. I live near San Francisco, so this would be 5 days each way to Plano, TX where the repair facility is located. No problem, I figured, as long as I get my screen fixed. For the meantime I purchased a new Nexus One on Amazon since I would be without a phone for at least a couple weeks. So I sent in the Nexus S, it took them a week to repair the phone after receiving it, so I was without my Nexus S for three weeks.
So I get the phone back and... bam... screen still doesn't work right. it's nearly completely unusable. Turns out they updated the software, tested it as working, then sent it back. I called Samsung again and after escalating to level three and being on the phone for an hour, they agree to do two day shipping each way and replace the screen components. This is fine with me, as long as the phone gets fixed. I sent the phone in again, and while they two day shipping helped, it was still two weeks that I didn't have my phone.
I get the phone back, and of course, the screen STILL didn't work right. It was so bad I couldn't even type out a text. So I call Samsung again, escalate to level three, and pressure to get the phone switched out. The support rep agrees, and says he has to put in an appeal to get the phone switched out. He said he'd call me back within the next few hours with the result of the appeal, which he did, and my request was approved. So I send the phone in again, two day shipping, and it takes about 5 days to be processed and for a refurbished phone to be sent back to me. Unfortunately, then sent it back ground, so it was 5 business days before I got the refurbished phone.
Once I got the refurbished phone, it did have a few nicks and dings, but it worked perfectly, just as my previous Nexus S had prior to May. The funny thing was the refurb was sent to me already running Cyanogen, which leads me to believe they don't QC their refurb phones very thoroughly, but it was okay since everything seemed to be working as it should. But then a couple days later I tried to use the headphone jack and it didn't work at all. It was completely dead. Go. F'in. Figure.
So I called Samsung again, the level one rep agreed to send the phone in for repair, but he couldn't do anything faster than ground shipping and I didn't feel like wasting more time on the phone. The repair facility received the phone yesterday, so we'll see how it goes. I assume a headphone jack will be easier to repair than the screen was.
I guess what irks me the most was I paid $570 (after taxes) to buy the phone outright, and here I really haven't had it since June when I first started to send it in for repair. I've had to waste my time and their time for a problem that should have been fixed on the first occurrence. Thank god I bought a new Nexus One for the meantime. I would also like to mention Best Buy was no help during any of this either. When the problem first started, they kept saying all they could do was work with Samsung to send it in to the repair center, except I would have to pay half of the shipping. That's just crazy to me, but not surprising.
One last thing I can say is everyone I have talked to at Samsung has been friendly. Level 1 and 2 are obviously offshore, while three are within the United States, but it didn't matter, all were equally friendly and seemed to do their best to help me. They just don't seem to have the power to do much other than send a shipping label for repair.
Sorry about the long rant, but I am obviously a bit frustrated by the whole situation. Fingers crossed when I get the phone back in 10 or so days (my estimate) it will be fixed and functioning properly.
I live in Brazil and here the Samsung support are even worse. But what can i do if they have the best phones?
I hope you get your phone back and fixed without any other delay.
Thx for sharing.
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yes samsung support is horrible i dealt with them very often, and they will not replace / fix the phone for you if it was already fixed once
I live in america and we don't deal with samsung. if my phone breaks (which is has twice) we go to the Sprint store and both times my phone was exchanged in store. No problems here.
p-slim said:
I live in america and we don't deal with samsung. if my phone breaks (which is has twice) we go to the Sprint store and both times my phone was exchanged in store. No problems here.
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I live in the United States too, but when you buy your phone in full, you don't get supported by a carrier. I would have thought Best Buy would assume the role of carrier in this situation, but that wasn't the case.
desertflyer said:
I live in America too, but when you buy your phone in full, you don't get supported by a carrier. I would have thought Best Buy would assume the role of carrier in this situation, but that wasn't the case.
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That means you must have tmobile. If it's a sprint phone you can take it to the sprint service center
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T-Mobile actually has excellent customer support, but they do not sell the Nexus S. Regardless, I just use T-Mobile's network. Simple Mobile is my service provider.
I live in India, My phone had a motherboard issue and they had to replace it. They told it would take 7 days. But i was without my phone for three weeks. If i had paid money for the new motherboard instead of claiming warranty i would have got it in 3 days.
Samsung service sucks.
desertflyer said:
I live in the United States too, but when you buy your phone in full, you don't get supported by a carrier. I would have thought Best Buy would assume the role of carrier in this situation, but that wasn't the case.
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Sprint will repair a phone for free if you have insurance or for 35 dollars if you don't. Doesn't matter if its on or off contract. Screw dealing with the manufacturer.
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In the uk you should be covered under warranty for at least the first year and it is the place of purchase that has to deal with your returns, dont you have this support in the US?
thecoogster said:
In the uk you should be covered under warranty for at least the first year and it is the place of purchase that has to deal with your returns, dont you have this support in the US?
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It depends on the state, but most don't have rules on warranties. Samsung offers 1 year parts + labor, but Best Buy (who sold me the phone) only have a 30 day policy. So basically I have to live with Samsung's support.
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thecoogster said:
In the uk you should be covered under warranty for at least the first year and it is the place of purchase that has to deal with your returns, dont you have this support in the US?
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This. I would never go through what you're going through if I can avoid it. Seven bucks a month is so worth it.
Sprint has been kick ass in this regard too. I once brought in my EVO to a repair center to get a hot spot screen replaced and they did it no questions. Another time I went in and asked for a replacement battery door and they just gave me one with no issues. I love Sprint man.
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Samsung have "finished" repairing my phone as of today. Here is what they updated the support ticket with:
Original Problem:
TECHNICAL INQUIRY - AUDIO/SPEAKER/SOUND/VIBRATION - DEVICE SOUNDS INAUDIBLE
Problem found:
RINGERTONE INAUDIBLE/NO ADJUST
Solution:
S/W UPDATED - REPLACED COMPONENT
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Keep in mind the problem was a non-working 3.5mm jack. Needless to say, I have zero confidence the problem is fixed.
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Samsung have "finished" repairing my phone as of today. Here is what they updated the support ticket with:
Keep in mind the problem was a non-working 3.5mm jack. Needless to say, I have zero confidence the problem is fixed.
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Wow. That sucks.
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I got my Nexus S back Monday and it's fixed! I'm running MIUI on it now. Now that everything is working, I'm remembering why I love this phone. Thanks for letting me vent.
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6P return time: better off with using huawei or google?

I have been following all the heart ack involved with 6p turning off and boot looping. i was lucky i purchased my 129 gig from a friend who purchased new on play store 11/16. june, 2016 i got a free replacement from google has i had a series of issues that could be fixed.
i have called both huawei and google--both will process return
huawei with a 5 day turn around time ie i have no use of a 6p for 5+ days. i have an old back-up which i don't like, but can survive if necessary
-i have read on this board that huawei replaces a mother board and provides a new battery
google will send me a 128 gig 6p, and i have a week to return my troubled 6p a no=brainer or maybe not??????????
-there have been postings here that memebers have received malfunctions replacement phones from google
-read postinga that 128gig phones did not sell well and frequenrly new 6p's are sent
-if google not repairing the mother board, is that a great reason to return through huawei???
any thoughts. i realize that many intelligent people have different opinions as to whether the issues are hard ware or software based?
bob in miami who loves his 6p when it works well. there really is not another phone out there i prefer. i am with verizon because of the coverage. otherwise i hate V with a passion. i do not want to be locked to verizon
Hey Bob in Miami; I went with Huawei. I spoke to them on a Sat., they required pictures of all 6 sides of the phone. Then I called them, they checked the pics and told me within 24 hours they will send me via email a return postage label. That came on Monday morning. I formatted my phone, didn't want the slim possibility of anyone getting my data, wrapped it up and dropped it off at UPS on a Tuesday. Of course I got a receipt. My service center was in Texas. I got a notice they got it on Wednesday and received an email Monday telling me they are going to replace it. You have to be home to sign for it, UPS came Wednesday. Like I said elsewhere, mine was a 10/10 and this was about a 9/10. I did get back a 128gb instead of the 32gb I sent them. Time will tell the condition of the new/old phone, but I was OK with the process from Huawei.
Good luck.
Go with huawei, they used UPS overnight shipping for both outgoing and incoming service.
Gang i am most concerned about the quality of the repair or replacement device.
H--do they replace the motherboard?
G--seems to be shipping some quality replacements and some non-quality replacements.
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shipping: google is far superior for me. they send me the replacemnt and i have a full week to return my old phone.
this means i am never without a nexus 6p. google pays all shipping expense
I spent the extra 80 on the replacement plan after three months I had to use it I did my claim and they sent me one before I had to send one. Looked brand new even had to do all the updates
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Google seemed faster. Huawei wanted me to ship for repair then send back..... I think.
Google just sends you one and requires your old to be returned in the mail
Looking to return my device as it is having the battery issue and the screen is separating from bottom of the chassis. I have Nexus Protect, what do you guys think would be the best route? Also, have any of you had a hold put on their bank account while the return process is active?
Does Hauwei actually replace the motherboard or just send a refurb like google?
to the poster above: save your $79 and let google send you a refurb at no cost. battery issues permit out of warrantee replacement with zero cost.
bob52r said:
Does Hauwei actually replace the motherboard or just send a refurb like google?
to the poster above: save your $79 and let google send you a refurb at no cost. battery issues permit out of warrantee replacement with zero cost.
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Huawei replaced with my motherboard, and with 128GB one instead of 64GB I got originally.
did they replace the mother board or give you a different phone? how do you know?
yangqi said:
Huawei replaced with my motherboard, and with 128GB one instead of 64GB I got originally.
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Same here. And they did it in 1 week.
kenhicg said:
Same here. And they did it in 1 week.
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They gave you the 128?
galaxys said:
They gave you the 128?
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Yes
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Bootloop, LG and Farewell

Well, it's happened on Monday. Was using my phone and bloop....screen goes off and that's the last time it worked. Gradually got to the stage where it wouldnt even loop but my 5x is dead. RIP.
So, being out of warranty and all I sent an email to LG to see how much it would cost to repair. Reply came back with a series of questions but no "reply to" address. That's one way of hiding from the problem I suppose. For a company to try and avoid their responsibilities for a screamingly obvious hardware flaw is way out of order. At least Samsung had the guts to put their hands up.
Sharing this as part of the grieveing process in a way for the old Nexus devices. Had a 4, a 7 and then a 5x. The Pixels came out but when I saw their price tags and the setups it just reeked of apple (excuse the bad swearing language). Very sad really for someone who rarely went a whole week without the simple process of changing rom or setup or kernel but that was the beauty of the Nexus ethos.
Since Monday evening I have been the owner of a Moto G5 Plus. Only charged it three times since getting it. Ads are part blocked in stock, it's nippy and am moving on with my life post nexus. Trouble is it's still on 7.0 but not a big issue for me.
Anyway, thanks guys and gals for the good times. LEarnt a lot about android, poor customer service and build quality from LG and made some good friends (and enemies) on here.
Keep happy
My 5X also died from last Sunday.... I sent my phone to authorized service (Procordia in Greece). I'm waiting now when the phone will be fixed (changing motherboard).
So I know you already moved on to the G5 plus, but you should see about getting it repaired. Then you could always keep on hand as a .spare device. Mine bootlooped (a second time) well out of warranty but I filled out the RMA request on LG's website (didn't talk to anyone, just like I did the first time) and they fixed it a second time for free. I don't recall how long they did it for, but they extended the warranty
edit: should point out I'm in the US and it might not go as well in other countries
My nexus died on me yesterday, still have 3 days left in warranty. Filed 2 reports to LG to request a repair and have had no email or anything, its as if my request has vanished. This is utterly ridicolous as I need a phone and I'm currently without one and can't afford anything worth buying. Will have to resort to using my Nokia 1600. Shame on LG for being like this
You should try contacting LG via phone and that might work better. The 5X warranty has been extended to 18 months on a case by case basis since this is a hardware problem. If they won't fix it, all you did was spend time on the call, but if you are eligible to have it fixed, you'd have a spare phone.
These bootloops are getting more and more common as our phone ages. Mine froze and shut down randomly and bricked while using it a few months back. Thankfully I bought mine here in the UK from Carphone Warehouse where I sent it for repairs, got the motherboard replaced, and fixed in one week, for free with the 2-year warranty. It sucks that LG aren't willing to help you guys though.
Mine died on me earlier this year. Luckily I had some backup phones. Using my old 2013 Nexus 5 currently. I can get life from my phone here and then but it freezes and shuts down during the boot animation. I bought mine from someone off craigslist so I doubt I'd have any luck getting it fixed by Google or LG. Too bad parts are hard to come by or I would try and buy a new motherboard and replace it myself. I really do miss using the 5X though. Just got to hold off until the end of the year for the next Pixel.
My Nexus 5X also bootlooped itself to death yesterday. I purchased it January 2016 when my Nexus 5 decided to kill itself. Unfortunately I also bought a 5X for my girlfriend at the same time which I'm expecting to go anytime now. I'm currently using my Samsung Galaxy S II that I bought at launch and is still alive 6 years later. Sucks because the only new phone that looks good to me right now is the LG G6, but I don't trust LG anymore so I don't know what to replace it with. Galaxy S 8 is purdy but I don't want to deal with burn in (like on my GS2). Essential also looks nice but doesn't have a headphone jack so that's out. Might have to go Sony with it's gigantic bezels. :-\
Update: Getting a refurbished replacement from Google. Hopefully by the time this one dies there will be some more appealing replacement options.
My second 5X died few days ago. Good phone bad quality
Mine died today. Warranty expired last October but they are sending me a refurb replacement. I've had it since November 2015 and even Bought it off swappa so I feel fortunate in one way but a phone should last a lot longer than that.
Tulsadiver said:
Mine died today. Warranty expired last October but they are sending me a refurb replacement. I've had it since November 2015 and even Bought it off swappa so I feel fortunate in one way but a phone should last a lot longer than that.
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Who did you go through? Google or LG? I bought mine from someone off Craigslist but haven't tried asking for a replacement since I've never had any type of warranty. Did you have to show any kind of receipt of buying it or anything or did they just simply say "Ok" and send you a refurbished one? Also, did you call them or email them?
jsgraphicart said:
Who did you go through? Google or LG? I bought mine from someone off Craigslist but haven't tried asking for a replacement since I've never had any type of warranty. Did you have to show any kind of receipt of buying it or anything or did they just simply say "Ok" and send you a refurbished one? Also, did you call them or email them?
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I went through Google. All they did was ask for and run the lME number. I did not expect anything to come of it but I thought it was worth a try. I chatted online.
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I went through Google. All they did was ask for and run the lME number. I did not expect anything to come of it but I thought it was worth a try. I chatted online.
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Well I just might do the same. If you bought it from a third party and it died yesterday and your already getting a refurbished one, I think I may have a shot. Good to know. Thanks
Well. Some progress here too.
Decided to give LG a go but as I bought it over ebay they wouldnt entertain any warranty work but gave me their out of warranty people called SBE here in the UK.
Contacted SBE and without any commitment on their behalf the fella said that they would look at it and if its not showing signs of damage and water etc then it should be covered as they have permission to replace faulty motherboards with only postage costs.
So am packing the phone off to them and see what happens. Anybody else experienced this route? Would be worth getting it fixed just to sell the damn thing afterwards.
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Well I just might do the same. If you bought it from a third party and it died yesterday and your already getting a refurbished one, I think I may have a shot. Good to know. Thanks
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Sure,
the verbage is a bit intimidating saying that they are putting full price for refurbished on hold on your account to see if it is covered by warranty but what they want to do is make sure you didn't run over it or drop it from a ten story building.
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Sure,
the verbage is a bit intimidating saying that they are putting full price for refurbished on hold on your account to see if it is covered by warranty but what they want to do is make sure you didn't run over it or drop it from a ten story building.
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So you have to send the broken phone to them I assume?
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So you have to send the broken phone to them I assume?
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Yes, and then when they receive it and see it's not physically damaged (water, smashed screen) they refund you back the price of the phone. I didn't have to pay shipping either way.
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Yes, and then when they receive it and see it's not physically damaged (water, smashed screen) they refund you back the price of the phone. I didn't have to pay shipping either way.
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It's kind of funny they would even hold onto the price of the phone seeing as the device isn't under warranty and it would be no loss to them. I mean, what would be the scenario where they would actually charge you the amount of the phone?
jsgraphicart said:
It's kind of funny they would even hold onto the price of the phone seeing as the device isn't under warranty and it would be no loss to them. I mean, what would be the scenario where they would actually charge you the amount of the phone?
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They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
Tulsadiver said:
They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
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Ah, ok. Well that makes sense then. I thought they would send it to you after they analyzed the damaged one.

Nexus Protect doesn't transfer ownership? now what?

I was under the impression Nexus protect was supposed to transfer to another owner but am finding out that it is not the case. My wife's 6p is starting to shut down early with occasional reboots. Mine did the same, eventually going into the bootloop of death. Google replaced mine with only a phone call to their service department and I was sent a refurbished one immediately. Google refuses to do so with my wife's as it is covered under the protection program. When sent to Assurant customer service I was refused help as I was not the original owner of the device. They sent me to Huawei customer service who told me I was past warranty. If anyone has any advice I'd appreciate it and in the meantime, I'd think twice about buying a used device that's offering Nexus/Pixel protection.
edit: I take it back....you can transfer ownership but there is a process to it involving the original purchaser and the new owner.....doesn't do me a bit of good right now though but hopefully this info will help someone
damngood98 said:
I was under the impression Nexus protect was supposed to transfer to another owner but am finding out that it is not the case. My wife's 6p is starting to shut down early with occasional reboots. Mine did the same, eventually going into the bootloop of death. Google replaced mine with only a phone call to their service department and I was sent a refurbished one immediately. Google refuses to do so with my wife's as it is covered under the protection program. When sent to Assurant customer service I was refused help as I was not the original owner of the device. They sent me to Huawei customer service who told me I was past warranty. If anyone has any advice I'd appreciate it and in the meantime, I'd think twice about buying a used device that's offering Nexus/Pixel protection.
edit: I take it back....you can transfer ownership but there is a process to it involving the original purchaser and the new owner.....doesn't do me a bit of good right now though but hopefully this info will help someone
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Same boat, except I bought mine through a "3rd party" vendor, and Google, nor the manufacturer will help
idbl_fanatic said:
Same boat, except I bought mine through a "3rd party" vendor, and Google, nor the manufacturer will help
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so first I called Google...they directed me to Assurant since it was under the protection warranty until Jan of 2018....Assurant wouldn't help because I never transferred ownership to myself (now you tell me) so they sent me to Huawei who said the manufacturers warranty was expired.
But.......! I went to Googles chat service on my PC......they are actually sending me a new 128GB Pixel XL.....when mine died I went through their chat service as well....always extra polite and very helpful...only way I'm going through Google's customer service from now on
good luck to you

Anyone have any luck getting a replacement from Huawei?

I bought my phone from Huawei directly at launch, and I have the typical shutdown randomly when taking pictures problem, even after having an OEM battery installed 3 months ago using my SquareTrade warranty.
I called Huawei and they didn't really GAF. Asked me to do a factory reset (which I had already done multiple times, with different versions of Android) and that was pretty much it. They didn't seem to really want to fix it. I *know* this is an issue, because I know Google is replacing these phones out of warranty for those who bought them from Google directly.
My question is, has anyone had any luck having this issue resolved through Huawei?
It's a shame, such an awesome phone, and although I've since replaced it with a OP5, I'd love to get it back into working order.
Did an RMA for a good friend with 6P. Contacted Huawei UK via chat. got in a return email all the details. a few days later got mail with padded envelope. Sent the device and got it fixed about 10 days later.
Battery was replaced and they even replaced charger module free of charge.
wizardwiz said:
Did an RMA for a good friend with 6P. Contacted Huawei UK via chat. got in a return email all the details. a few days later got mail with padded envelope. Sent the device and got it fixed about 10 days later.
Battery was replaced and they even replaced charger module free of charge.
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This was out of warranty?
They turned me down at Huawei UK. So shall use house insurance to get a replacement. I need my 6p working.
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Krunk_Kracker said:
This was out of warranty?
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She had her warranty until March 2018 so didn't have much trouble to get it fix for her.
I didn't send the phone directly to huawei but a company in my country (Slovenia) that is authorized to repair huawei phones, it took almost 2 months but they sent me a new Nexus 6P. Didn't even buy the phone in my country but it still had warranty since I only had it for a year.
Krunk_Kracker said:
This was out of warranty?
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No.. still on warranty until 3/2018
No support from Huawei. No support from Google.
Another thing Apple is doing better. iPhone is manufactured by Foxconn, just as N6P was manufactured by Huawei. But all the marketing, design, and branding is Google. If you buy an iPhone at Best Buy, Apple is still responsible for the customer service and replacement, you can still bring your device to an Apple store.
This is moronic, I don't know why Google thinks they are special. All the papers, materials and boxes that came with Nexus 6P have Google branding, not Huawei.
zymphad said:
No support from Huawei. No support from Google.
Another thing Apple is doing better. iPhone is manufactured by Foxconn, just as N6P was manufactured by Huawei. But all the marketing, design, and branding is Google. If you buy an iPhone at Best Buy, Apple is still responsible for the customer service and replacement, you can still bring your device to an Apple store.
This is moronic, I don't know why Google thinks they are special. All the papers, materials and boxes that came with Nexus 6P have Google branding, not Huawei.
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And for this reason is why I filed a complaint with BBB. Google needs to take responsibility for their defective products

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