I purchased a Nexus 6P through Best Buy (US) during May of last year and just recently have encountered a problem with the volume up button being stuck and the power button not locking the phone. These weren't caused by dropping the phone or any specific occurrence like that as far as I can remember. My screen has also been cracked for a while, but that was a separate issue. I called Huawei to check if the button issue is covered by the warranty and they said to fill out a ticket and send pictures and they would let me know. The problem is that I also have a one year warranty through Best Buy, but it would have a service charge attached and I wouldn't be getting a 6P; they would send me a gift card instead. I'd rather have the 6P repaired or replaced than have to buy a different phone through Best Buy, but if it takes too long for Huawei to assess whether or not the phone is under warranty, then the warranty for both will expire and I won't have either. Does anyone have any advice regarding this situation or experience with what Huawei will cover under their warranty?
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I purchased a Nexus 6P through Best Buy (US) during May of last year and just recently have encountered a problem with the volume up button being stuck and the power button not locking the phone. These weren't caused by dropping the phone or any specific occurrence like that as far as I can remember. My screen has also been cracked for a while, but that was a separate issue. I called Huawei to check if the button issue is covered by the warranty and they said to fill out a ticket and send pictures and they would let me know. The problem is that I also have a one year warranty through Best Buy, but it would have a service charge attached and I wouldn't be getting a 6P; they would send me a gift card instead. I'd rather have the 6P repaired or replaced than have to buy a different phone through Best Buy, but if it takes too long for Huawei to assess whether or not the phone is under warranty, then the warranty for both will expire and I won't have either. Does anyone have any advice regarding this situation or experience with what Huawei will cover under their warranty?
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Personally I'd go the Best Buy route and get a different phone.
I had a bootloop of death - Google turned me down because I was out of warranty, I was transferred to Huawei, who said I was also out of warranty with them as well. They offered a "repair/replace" service for $164.00 since this has been a known and problematic issue. They told me I would have the phone in 10 business days - for which it would be repaired or, they would just send me a new one to replace it. I just got the device today; its brand news. Battery is good capacity, so far no bugs - we will see though. All and all - if you end up getting the repair/replace option and you can afford to pay the extra cash for a phone you already spent a bunch of extra cash on.... it was worth it.
goodandnicefriend said:
I purchased a Nexus 6P through Best Buy (US) during May of last year and just recently have encountered a problem with the volume up button being stuck and the power button not locking the phone. These weren't caused by dropping the phone or any specific occurrence like that as far as I can remember. My screen has also been cracked for a while, but that was a separate issue. I called Huawei to check if the button issue is covered by the warranty and they said to fill out a ticket and send pictures and they would let me know. The problem is that I also have a one year warranty through Best Buy, but it would have a service charge attached and I wouldn't be getting a 6P; they would send me a gift card instead. I'd rather have the 6P repaired or replaced than have to buy a different phone through Best Buy, but if it takes too long for Huawei to assess whether or not the phone is under warranty, then the warranty for both will expire and I won't have either. Does anyone have any advice regarding this situation or experience with what Huawei will cover under their warranty?
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Hello,
I don't really want to read all the page, so I'll leave it to you: http://consumer.huawei.com/us/support/warranty-policy/mobile-phone/index.htm
Considering your N6P is almost one year old and all the problems surrounding the device at the moment:
Bootloop of death
Defective batteries
I'm not sure if it's worth it. It could last forever, but also fail next month when your warranty will be over...
If you don't loose much between the "service charge" and the Best Buy gift card, I would go that route and start looking for a new device. But that's just me...
Good luck...
mikeygeer said:
I had a bootloop of death - Google turned me down because I was out of warranty, I was transferred to Huawei, who said I was also out of warranty with them as well. They offered a "repair/replace" service for $164.00 since this has been a known and problematic issue. They told me I would have the phone in 10 business days - for which it would be repaired or, they would just send me a new one to replace it. I just got the device today; its brand news. Battery is good capacity, so far no bugs - we will see though. All and all - if you end up getting the repair/replace option and you can afford to pay the extra cash for a phone you already spent a bunch of extra cash on.... it was worth it.
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Hello,
I would have kept trying and call Google/Huawei. A lot of people got it repaired/replaced even though their warranty ended...
Cheers...
I agree, to keep hammering them for a replacement is the right move. One thing to keep in mind is many of the recent reports about interactions with Huawai have indicated they seem to be trending towards playing hardball. Sooner than later would be my advice on working them for a replacement.
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I did hammer google for a couple weeks to no avail - now that I have charged the new Nexus 6p from Huawei I have am pleased to report the replacement device they sent me is as good as it was when it was brand new. The device has zero battery degradation, and hasn't had a battery shutdown problem at all even though I was trying to trigger it through going on a walk in the cold this morning while suddenly using the camera. Other than the headache of losing a few pictures and spend $164 that I shouldn't have had to spend in the first place for a hardware malfunction...... I am very pleased to be rocking a solid Nexus 6p
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I agree, to keep hammering them for a replacement is the right move. One thing to keep in mind is many of the recent reports about interactions with Huawai have indicated they seem to be trending towards playing hardball. Sooner than later would be my advice on working them for a replacement.
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Huawei was nothing but quick and efficient with my order. They didn't grant me an out of warranty replacement, but they did get me a new device within a week of their shop receiving it. Also, for posterity, they sent me a Huawei brand pen. HAHAHA. That kinda added insult to injury - just the same - I wouldn't believe all the complaints about Huawei's lack of costumer service - they were quick in all my interactions with them.
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I did hammer google for a couple weeks to no avail - now that I have charged the new Nexus 6p from Huawei I have am pleased to report the replacement device they sent me is as good as it was when it was brand new. The device has zero battery degradation, and hasn't had a battery shutdown problem at all even though I was trying to trigger it through going on a walk in the cold this morning while suddenly using the camera. Other than the headache of losing a few pictures and spend $164 that I shouldn't have had to spend in the first place for a hardware malfunction...... I am very pleased to be rocking a solid Nexus 6p
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Huawei was nothing but quick and efficient with my order. They didn't grant me an out of warranty replacement, but they did get me a new device within a week of their shop receiving it. Also, for posterity, they sent me a Huawei brand pen. HAHAHA. That kinda added insult to injury - just the same - I wouldn't believe all the complaints about Huawei's lack of costumer service - they were quick in all my interactions with them.
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Hey,
They were just "quick" to ask you some money and nothing else... For something you shouldn't have had to pay for. That's all I see here.
Did you get someone/something telling you it won't ever happen again? Or did they/it also said: goodbye, see you next year? Since they didn't acknowledge the issue, no one knows if they ship crappy batteries/motherboards/phones or if they manufactured new batteries/motherboards/phones which is unlikely.
And this is supposed to be a good customer service? Damn it...
May I ask you what is your build date in bootloader > barcodes? Just so you know what to expect? Also we can have an idea...
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I had bought the Nexus 6P from a friend. No receipt or anything. Since my phone bootloop like everyone else , I decided to go into the main boot screen and chose " barcode ". in that screen , it will show seriel # , IMEI # , model # and build date of the phone, which was 03/04/2016. Knowing that the phone was produced back in march , I know that the warranty can't be expired. I decided to call Huawei. The warranty did not expired yet. I was lucky to call in and inquire about getting it repaired.
So if you bought a phone , and not sure of the warranty , go into the recovery screen , toggle through the menu ( recovery, bootloader , start , barcode )and choose barcode to see the detail of the phone and check the production date.
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I had bought the Nexus 6P from a friend. No receipt or anything. Since my phone bootloop like everyone else , I decided to go into the main boot screen and chose " barcode ". in that screen , it will show seriel # , IMEI # , model # and build date of the phone, which was 03/04/2016. Knowing that the phone was produced back in march , I know that the warranty can't be expired. I decided to call Huawei. The warranty did not expired yet. I was lucky to call in and inquire about getting it repaired.
So if you bought a phone , and not sure of the warranty , go into the recovery screen , toggle through the menu ( recovery, bootloader , start , barcode )and choose barcode to see the detail of the phone and check the production date.
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Hello,
Actually it's the bootloader, not the recovery screen... :good:
You can also go on Huawei site and enter your IMEI. It will give you the warranty's period.
Also, you are lucky. Depending on who answer the call at Huawei, they refuse to repair/replace the phone without the receipt.
Cheers...
Sorry for hijacking the thread but I'm suffering from the early shut down and have contacted Huawei who have confirmed the phone is still in warranty until end of this year and have created an RMA.
However they've sent me the envelope to post the phone back but state you need to return with the a copy of the receipt which I don't have as I purchased it from eBay. It was originally purchased from CPW and was unlocked! Can someone please confirm if Huawei accept warranty returns without the receipt?
Note... I'm in the UK and the phone was purchased from CPW in the UK.
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Sorry for hijacking the thread but I'm suffering from the early shut down and have contacted Huawei who have confirmed the phone is still in warranty until end of this year and have created an RMA.
However they've sent me the envelope to post the phone back but state you need to return with the a copy of the receipt which I don't have as I purchased it from eBay. It was originally purchased from CPW and was unlocked! Can someone please confirm if Huawei accept warranty returns without the receipt?
Note... I'm in the UK and the phone was purchased from CPW in the UK.
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Hey,
It seems like it depends who you talk to at Huawei. Some have been asked for a copy of the receipt, some others haven't. Will they repair it if you send it without the receipt though they have asked for one..?
Not sure, as so much people must have sent them N6P lately due to bad batteries and bootloop... I think they are actually trying to find anything they can to refuse the repair for those who are not original owners. At least people who don't own the receipt.
Hoping I'm wrong and you'll get your phone back, up and running..!
Good luck...
My 6p shut down at approx 40% twice last week (on Dirty Unicorn) and according to Huawei, I only have 1 more month of warranty left. I just sent in the pictures, imei and s/n and now they'll send me a label. I plan on flashing the August factory image and locking the bootloader before sending it in, of course.
so...how long will I be without a phone? I don't have a backup.
i have nexus 6p bootloop and iy is in waranty how i can replace it
mikeygeer said:
I had a bootloop of death - Google turned me down because I was out of warranty, I was transferred to Huawei, who said I was also out of warranty with them as well. They offered a "repair/replace" service for $164.00 since this has been a known and problematic issue. They told me I would have the phone in 10 business days - for which it would be repaired or, they would just send me a new one to replace it. I just got the device today; its brand news. Battery is good capacity, so far no bugs - we will see though. All and all - if you end up getting the repair/replace option and you can afford to pay the extra cash for a phone you already spent a bunch of extra cash on.... it was worth it.
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i have nexus 6p bootloop and iy is in waranty how i can replace it
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i have nexus 6p bootloop and iy is in waranty how i can replace it
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Have you tried speaking to Google or Huawei about it? Thats really the first and only step. Like I said before I mine was OUT of warranty so I just paid the money for Hauwei to fix or replace the device. Call them! They will ask you questions and take you through the whole process.
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I purchased a used Nexus 6P a couple of months ago. It died while I was using it a few days ago. It will not show any signs of life whatsoever. It will not even accept a charge.
I spoke to Huawei and explained the problem. They refuse to repair the phone even though I am willing to pay for the repair. They say that if I do not have a valid receipt (Ebay, Swappa, etc. don't count) that I am out of luck. Amusingly, I was told that they have a way of determining if the phone was ever rooted (which I do not believe) and that if it was ever rooted, this also voids their responsibility for repairs even out of warranty.
I have never had a hardware failure like this and have tinkered with perhaps 20 phones over the years. I have never run across this situation before.
Can anyone suggest an alternative or do I though this expensive device in the trash?
Man hate to hear that for you! I recently took my wifes LG G3 which would not keep the screen on and fixed it. I know it's a totally different issue probably. But the point was I was able to test my working G3 with hers and found that it was the MAIN BORAD...so I bought a $50 broken screen phone off eBay and opened it up and swapped boards. Phone works great now.
Wondering if something similar could be done for you. Maybe there are some "broken for parts" versions out there you could get for cheap. If your handy at all....it's typically just screws and small parts. You might even find a replacement video on YouTube.
Good luck! Sucks...sorry.
Thanks for the kind words. I agree that it is likely the main board, but the 6P is such a bear to work on that I am not eager to throw more money at it unless I could have some degree of confidence that I wil succeed.
Do you know where was the phone purchase originally?. Google or Huawei?
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Sorry to hear!!
But actually, I do believe they can tell if the phone has been unlocked (which I believe you need to root)
The phone came from a re-seller, so it is impossible to say.
One can easily re-lock the bootloader. I don't believe that unlocking leaves a trail, so to speak.
For sure Huawei has a bad rep for customer support. A few good reports here and there, but mostly stories like yours. That is exactly why I bought mine directly from Google and purchased the Nexus Protect package. I paid a little more than getting it from Amazon, but the peace of mind is worth it to me. Perhaps you can find a local phone repair place to help you out?
I would happily send this to a third-party repair shop, but I cannot guess who would have access to the parts.
Call some of them and ask if they can get the parts.
Wow this is clearly unacceptable!! I mean the phone is not even 1 year old yet how can they refused repairing it? They want the receipt but who cares about that if the phone is not even 1 year old...
Stories like that make me dont wanna buy phones from Huawei anymore! Try again until they accept repairing it.
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Talk to a local repair person and see what they will do. Parts are available (http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Huawei-Google-Nexus-6P-Parts-s/24884.htm), so the question will be if the repair person has had experience with the phone before and what kind of risk they and you are willing to take.
Does anything happen when you plug it into your computer any sound or vibration?
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UPDATE 1/14/2017
So after calling uncountable times from Uruguay to Google, Best Buy and Huawei. I finnaly made some progress. I call Huawei and they told me that if I was still on the warranty period they will help me with my device. So they asked me for some photos of the phone and a copy of the recipt of my purchase. After 3 days of waiting I recive a mail with a label from UPS to send my phone, I was really surprised because the payed for a shippment by plane of 130 dollars. I sent the phone and they told me that in a few days they will email me back telling me if my phone it's able for a repair or the will replace and upgrade my phone, (by adding extra memory). I'll keep up to date this post.
BTW thanks to all of you who tried to help me!
A week ago my phone just simply turn off and never boot up again. The ONLY thing that i notice its that the phone was making a electric sound near the top speaker, but the phone didn´t turn on the red light. So i take it to a third party phone repair service and they told me that the motherboard was dead and they couldn´t fix it because here (in URUGUAY) there are no parts for this phone. So im asking u what to do. Send the phone back tu USA to a repair service, buy a new motherboard and repair it by myself.
IMPORTANT: The phone has lees than a year but i buy it on a travel tu USA so the warranty here in Uruguay doesn´t do anything.
Sorry for my english!
Thank U
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Huawei-Google-Nexus-6P-Parts-s/24884.htm
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I'd repair it myself or buy a new phone sending it off is going to cost about the same most Likely.
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Work on EUR (ITA) only?
My phone just stopped functioning about a 3 months ago. It would just bootloop without access to bootloader or anything. I called Google (3times) and finally they gave me a new one. The first two wanted me to mail it to huawei for 4 weeks without a phone. The 3rd was american and shipped me one. Its probably a doable repair only that the back its a ***** to get off I think. I'd do it myself
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My phone just stopped functioning about a 3 months ago. It would just bootloop without access to bootloader or anything. I called Google (3times) and finally they gave me a new one. The first two wanted me to mail it to huawei for 4 weeks without a phone. The 3rd was american and shipped me one. Its probably a doable repair only that the back its a ***** to get off I think. I'd do it myself
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OMG, my phone bootloop without access recovery or format phone on fastboot,but my problem is called hawuei or google,I have some important business file that I would delete all the phone before giving them
wonderdroid87 said:
OMG, my phone bootloop without access recovery or format phone on fastboot,but my problem is called hawuei or google,I have some important business file that I would delete all the phone before giving them
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Try this, Power off phone completely. Press power and volume down and hopefully boots into bootloader.
Bootloader works but flash factory success,after reboot not work and recovery not work
wonderdroid87 said:
Bootloader works but flash factory success,after reboot not work and recovery not work
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I'm having the same issue. :|
Motherboard issue
Hey guys,
I'm from India and I got the Nexus 6P when it was launched. After I got the phone, around a month later I got the phone replaced as it had some battery problems. Now the present scenario is 4 days ago the phone was acting pretty weird. The camera app wasn't opening and it would close saying there's an error. The fingerprint sensor was very very slow. If there was an incoming call it would just vibrate and the screen would be still off. I took it to the Huawei service center and left it there. Now there are saying the motherboard is damaged and they are asking 20000 INR (approx 300 USD). Now the thing is there isn't a single scratch as I had used it in a very careful way and haven't done anything thing to it.The warranty is also expired. I literally feel scammed as paying so much for a phone and it's lifetime is just around 1 and half year. It sucks tbh. And paying so much for that motherboard is useless because even if I sell it the market price for second hand Nexus 6P is less.
Please help me out guys.
Thank you.
R.V
rahulvasisht7 said:
Hey guys,
I'm from India and I got the Nexus 6P when it was launched. After I got the phone, around a month later I got the phone replaced as it had some battery problems. Now the present scenario is 4 days ago the phone was acting pretty weird. The camera app wasn't opening and it would close saying there's an error. The fingerprint sensor was very very slow. If there was an incoming call it would just vibrate and the screen would be still off. I took it to the Huawei service center and left it there. Now there are saying the motherboard is damaged and they are asking 20000 INR (approx 300 USD). Now the thing is there isn't a single scratch as I had used it in a very careful way and haven't done anything thing to it.The warranty is also expired. I literally feel scammed as paying so much for a phone and it's lifetime is just around 1 and half year. It sucks tbh. And paying so much for that motherboard is useless because even if I sell it the market price for second hand Nexus 6P is less.
Please help me out guys.
Thank you.
R.V
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Having the same problem as yours bro. But they asked me 14000 INR. So I happened to give it to third party service center and they tried to solve the problem, in fact the phone booted up and now it's in bootloop and they suggested me to take it to authorized service center as they couldn't solve the bootloop issue and they say it's a software issue (they took 2200 INR). Hope it gets solved through the software. I'll update when they give an update. If this doesn't work, i'll just buy a pixel 2
rahulvasisht7 said:
....Please help me out guys.
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Sure. Time to get a new phone and move on.
rahulvasisht7 said:
Hey guys,
I'm from India and I got the Nexus 6P when it was launched. After I got the phone, around a month later I got the phone replaced as it had some battery problems. Now the present scenario is 4 days ago the phone was acting pretty weird. The camera app wasn't opening and it would close saying there's an error. The fingerprint sensor was very very slow. If there was an incoming call it would just vibrate and the screen would be still off. I took it to the Huawei service center and left it there. Now there are saying the motherboard is damaged and they are asking 20000 INR (approx 300 USD). Now the thing is there isn't a single scratch as I had used it in a very careful way and haven't done anything thing to it.The warranty is also expired. I literally feel scammed as paying so much for a phone and it's lifetime is just around 1 and half year. It sucks tbh. And paying so much for that motherboard is useless because even if I sell it the market price for second hand Nexus 6P is less.
Please help me out guys.
Thank you.
R.V
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Sorry, I don't mean to hijack this thread.
Anyways, my phone lasted 1 year and 2 months, so basically the phones are clocked to fail after warranty.
I suggest you try the 4 core boot image fix if the phone is bootlooping. Have been running it for few months with this jugaad.
Nexus 6p- dead after 1 yr 9 months
Same problem has happened with me. The phone is now dead after using it for 1 year 9 months. Means 43000 for 1 year 9 months.
Please help me out as the huawei service centre is asking for 18k rs. Why i should pay for the problems that everyone is facing after i browsed the forums pages and lot of other websites.
I feel cheated after purchasing this phone. I was alot positive for nexus series. But they are waste.
Even the google support didnt gave a proper reply
Even i am facing the same issue . I also go to know from the service centre that they already had 30 such complaint. The phone was not physically damaged . This is not fare to pay 20,000 INR when we are not responsible for the issue .
jassun16 said:
Having the same problem as yours bro. But they asked me 14000 INR. So I happened to give it to third party service center and they tried to solve the problem, in fact the phone booted up and now it's in bootloop and they suggested me to take it to authorized service center as they couldn't solve the bootloop issue and they say it's a software issue (they took 2200 INR). Hope it gets solved through the software. I'll update when they give an update. If this doesn't work, i'll just buy a pixel 2
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hey jassun, did the bootloop issue solve? please update what happened??
kat19 said:
hey jassun, did the bootloop issue solve? please update what happened??
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Hello @kat19, the problem seems to be completely hardware and I should replace my botherboard in order for my phone to work. Since it costs too much for the replacement, I sat quiet and planning on buying a new Pixel 2 device. There is nothing I can do with the software for the device to work.
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Hello @kat19, the problem seems to be completely hardware and I should replace my botherboard in order for my phone to work. Since it costs too much for the replacement, I sat quiet and planning on buying a new Pixel 2 device. There is nothing I can do with the software for the device to work.
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But you said that local shopkeeper fixed it and it was only left with some software issue?? That gave me hope for mine.... :/
Silver color here too
if you have a friend in the USA they can request a warranty repair for you if you can get it to them
my mom did this for a friend who also bought it during travel to USA from Peru
kat19 said:
But you said that local shopkeeper fixed it and it was only left with some software issue?? That gave me hope for mine.... :/
Silver color here too
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Yeah, it seemed to work for sometime that day and later it completely dead. I even confirmed with the shopkeeper that it's completely failed motherboard and it has to be changed in order for the device to work. Sorry!
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2x4 said:
if you have a friend in the USA they can request a warranty repair for you if you can get it to them
my mom did this for a friend who also bought it during travel to USA from Peru
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The device is out of warranty. It's almost 1 year and 9 months old. So I'm sure it's not under warranty. Anyways thanks for the suggestion.!
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..The device is out of warranty. It's almost 1 year and 9 months old. So I'm sure it's not under warranty. Anyways thanks for the suggestion.!
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Is your bootloader unlocked? Have you tried flashing the 4 core boot image?
I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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Hello...
They Huawei has a lot of issues with the N6P lately.
Phones having degraded batteries, phone Entering bootloop with no fix. Every week, there are more and more people coming on XDA with those issues.
I can imagine the rest of the world, basic consumers who don't know tech websites also have the same issues. Huawei certainly can't keep up with so much phones/motherboard/battery replacement and i guess they don't have much stock at the moment. Some with 32GB version even got 64GB or 128GB versions back...
I don't know a way to speed up the process unfortunately. Hoping you'll get your husband's device back asap.
Cheers...
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Hello...
They Huawei has a lot of issues with the N6P lately.
Phones having degraded batteries, phone Entering bootloop with no fix. Every week, there are more and more people coming on XDA with those issues.
I can imagine the rest of the world, basic consumers who don't know tech websites also have the same issues. Huawei certainly can't keep up with so much phones/motherboard/battery replacement and i guess they don't have much stock at the moment. Some with 32GB version even got 64GB or 128GB versions back...
I don't know a way to speed up the process unfortunately. Hoping you'll get your husband's device back asap.
Cheers...
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Thanks for the reply!
Sounds like I should just break down and buy something else for him and even if/when I get this one back, just sell it ASAP! Ugh.
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Thanks for the reply!
Sounds like I should just break down and buy something else for him and even if/when I get this one back, just sell it ASAP! Ugh.
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Not trying to scare you by the way... :angel:
This phone is really great. It's just sad how they handle the issue. No proper explanation on the origin of the problem. People having a 1 year warranty see their device dead after 12 to 15 months and can't do anything...
Huawei Google made some exceptions for those whom their warranty ended, but others have to pay for battery/motherboard replacement and that's just a shame. When they clearly know the device will fail anyway...
I was one of the folks with the one plus one that got in the "bad batch of touchscreens" and I had similar problems getting it fixed. Maybe I'm just not meant to have smartphones.
This is very unfortunate, however I don't think there is much that you can do to speed the process up. Huawei made a great phone with the 6p, however their direct customer support has been lack luster at best. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Huawei device, however I would not purchase it directly from them. I bought my 6p from Google and they have had very great support for the product, even replacing the device when it was 6 months out of warranty as I was having battery issues. So my advice would be to purchase from Google the next time as manufactures aren't really geared toward customer service. I hope that you get your device back very soon.
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This is very unfortunate, however I don't think there is much that you can do to speed the process up. Huawei made a great phone with the 6p, however their direct customer support has been lack luster at best. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Huawei device, however I would not purchase it directly from them. I bought my 6p from Google and they have had very great support for the product, even replacing the device when it was 6 months out of warranty as I was having battery issues. So my advice would be to purchase from Google the next time as manufactures aren't really geared toward customer service. I hope that you get your device back very soon.
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Google has been great on support and very lenient on granting returns from the beginning throughout the Nexus line, but I'm pretty sure you won't be buying another Huawei phone through Google. With the finger-pointing both ways on the 6P, I think they are done.
I feel your pain
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I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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Yep, my 6p- Aluminum 32GB phone had the problem. Same issue plaguing others too, infinite bootloop. Android Recovery Mode doesn't fix it, nothing does.
I sent it to Huawei on 3/10/17 and its now 4/14/17 and they still haven't given me back the phone. The message they give me is "the phone is fixed and is just waiting to be shipped"..... yeah sure I have been told this 4 time since 3/24/17, an ETA please? No, no ETA. You start to get suspicious the second time around and downright furious on the 3rd......and 4th time 21 FREAKING DAYS LATER. Had it escalated today 4/14/17. Hoping for the best :silly:yeah no I'm not. Lawsuit time?
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Yep, my 6p- Aluminum 32GB phone had the problem. Same issue plaguing others too, infinite bootloop. Android Recovery Mode doesn't fix it, nothing does.
I sent it to Huawei on 3/10/17 and its now 4/14/17 and they still haven't given me back the phone. The message they give me is "the phone is fixed and is just waiting to be shipped"..... yeah sure I have been told this 4 time since 3/24/17, an ETA please? No, no ETA. You start to get suspicious the second time around and downright furious on the 3rd......and 4th time 21 FREAKING DAYS LATER. Had it escalated today 4/14/17. Hoping for the best :silly:yeah no I'm not. Lawsuit time?
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That doesn't sound promising They CLAIMED they shipped the phones out overnight, once they were fixed. Yeah I'd be livid. I'm sorry, let me know if you ever get it? *sigh*
anyone know how I can relock the bootloader so i can send it my in for RMA - using toolkit but it bootloops on me
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anyone know how I can relock the bootloader so i can send it my in for RMA - using toolkit but it bootloops on me
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Hello,
Does it even bootloop while in bootloader? I thought bootloop happens when trying to reboot to system or recovery?!
Also, why using a toolkit to lock your bootloader?
Boot to bootloader and "simply" issue:
fastboot flashing lock
In a command prompt...
Good luck...
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Does it even bootloop while in bootloader? I thought bootloop happens when trying to reboot to system or recovery?!
Also, why using a toolkit to lock your bootloader?
Boot to bootloader and "simply" issue:
fastboot flashing lock
In a command prompt...
Good luck...
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Got it to work. didnt have the latest adb tools.
Same boat
I'm kinda in the same boat, I sent in my 6p for repair, got an email this Monday telling me that they received the phone and would let me know if it was under warranty and if it would be repaired, if it couldnt they would let me know. The very next day I get my phone back and they just threw it in a half empty box with 1 little piece of bubble wrap and it was not repaired. There was no paperwork as to why it was returned not repaired and when I called Huawai they had no idea why it was returned. All they told me was that they would escalate it to a supervisor. So far I have not heard anything. I will not quit until I get a replacement device.
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I have two nexus 6ps, and one has been mostly flawless. My husband's, on the other hand, stopped turning on/charging one day out of the blue. He'd only had it 7 months? Didn't drop it, didn't get it wet. Can't get it into recovery, or anything. So called Huawei support. This was March 6th. They requested photos, and once they got them, they said they'd ship out a shipping label. I sent the photos like they asked, and called them back an hour later, to confirm they'd received them, and that it was covered under warranty. Once I got them on the phone, they confirmed the device would be covered, and verified my email and shipping address, and said they'd send out a shipping label "tomorrow". Tomorrow came and went, as did the next day, and the next. I should have called them back straightaway, but I thought maybe they were running behind. Finally March 15th, I called them. They looked up my info, and asked me a few questions: "Has it been dropped?, Did it get wet?" (These were the same questions they asked me when I sent them the photos.) Somehow they hadn't checked ALL the boxes to allow my shipping label to be sent. So the 16th, I finally get it. Send it out that day. Wait. They said 10 business days for it to get fixed.
I called them back today. Waited on hold for an hour. Finally got ahold of someone. All he could tell me is that it'd been received (Thanks, but I got that email...I want to know when I get it back!). I then requested a manager. He was very polite, but all he could tell me was there were more problems than anticipated with the 6p and it was taking longer than normal to get them returned. This doesn't help me. By now my husband has been on his old samsung galaxy s4 for over a month. And still no estimate on when the 6p will be returned. I told them I didn't pay $XXX hundred dollars to not have a phone, and this was greatly discouraging my interest in using them as a phone provider in the future. Anyone know any way to speed up the process? I thought I'd ended all my phone problems when I swore I'd never touch another one plus one again.
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I'm kinda in the same boat, I sent in my 6p for repair, got an email this Monday telling me that they received the phone and would let me know if it was under warranty and if it would be repaired, if it couldnt they would let me know. The very next day I get my phone back and they just threw it in a half empty box with 1 little piece of bubble wrap and it was not repaired. There was no paperwork as to why it was returned not repaired and when I called Huawai they had no idea why it was returned. All they told me was that they would escalate it to a supervisor. So far I have not heard anything. I will not quit until I get a replacement device.
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oh hell. Sounds like I'll be lucky if I ever see it again. Geez. NOT a good reputation these Huawei people have.
I sent mine out March 26th and I'm in the same boat as everyone. They will not give you an update on the phone. Been about a month now. Tried heckling with Google to no avail. Ended up buying the s8+ bc I couldn't wait any longer. I also emailed the lawyers who are doing the class action lawsuits in hopes I can add my name to that list. We will see what happens
Well, it's happened on Monday. Was using my phone and bloop....screen goes off and that's the last time it worked. Gradually got to the stage where it wouldnt even loop but my 5x is dead. RIP.
So, being out of warranty and all I sent an email to LG to see how much it would cost to repair. Reply came back with a series of questions but no "reply to" address. That's one way of hiding from the problem I suppose. For a company to try and avoid their responsibilities for a screamingly obvious hardware flaw is way out of order. At least Samsung had the guts to put their hands up.
Sharing this as part of the grieveing process in a way for the old Nexus devices. Had a 4, a 7 and then a 5x. The Pixels came out but when I saw their price tags and the setups it just reeked of apple (excuse the bad swearing language). Very sad really for someone who rarely went a whole week without the simple process of changing rom or setup or kernel but that was the beauty of the Nexus ethos.
Since Monday evening I have been the owner of a Moto G5 Plus. Only charged it three times since getting it. Ads are part blocked in stock, it's nippy and am moving on with my life post nexus. Trouble is it's still on 7.0 but not a big issue for me.
Anyway, thanks guys and gals for the good times. LEarnt a lot about android, poor customer service and build quality from LG and made some good friends (and enemies) on here.
Keep happy
My 5X also died from last Sunday.... I sent my phone to authorized service (Procordia in Greece). I'm waiting now when the phone will be fixed (changing motherboard).
So I know you already moved on to the G5 plus, but you should see about getting it repaired. Then you could always keep on hand as a .spare device. Mine bootlooped (a second time) well out of warranty but I filled out the RMA request on LG's website (didn't talk to anyone, just like I did the first time) and they fixed it a second time for free. I don't recall how long they did it for, but they extended the warranty
edit: should point out I'm in the US and it might not go as well in other countries
My nexus died on me yesterday, still have 3 days left in warranty. Filed 2 reports to LG to request a repair and have had no email or anything, its as if my request has vanished. This is utterly ridicolous as I need a phone and I'm currently without one and can't afford anything worth buying. Will have to resort to using my Nokia 1600. Shame on LG for being like this
You should try contacting LG via phone and that might work better. The 5X warranty has been extended to 18 months on a case by case basis since this is a hardware problem. If they won't fix it, all you did was spend time on the call, but if you are eligible to have it fixed, you'd have a spare phone.
These bootloops are getting more and more common as our phone ages. Mine froze and shut down randomly and bricked while using it a few months back. Thankfully I bought mine here in the UK from Carphone Warehouse where I sent it for repairs, got the motherboard replaced, and fixed in one week, for free with the 2-year warranty. It sucks that LG aren't willing to help you guys though.
Mine died on me earlier this year. Luckily I had some backup phones. Using my old 2013 Nexus 5 currently. I can get life from my phone here and then but it freezes and shuts down during the boot animation. I bought mine from someone off craigslist so I doubt I'd have any luck getting it fixed by Google or LG. Too bad parts are hard to come by or I would try and buy a new motherboard and replace it myself. I really do miss using the 5X though. Just got to hold off until the end of the year for the next Pixel.
My Nexus 5X also bootlooped itself to death yesterday. I purchased it January 2016 when my Nexus 5 decided to kill itself. Unfortunately I also bought a 5X for my girlfriend at the same time which I'm expecting to go anytime now. I'm currently using my Samsung Galaxy S II that I bought at launch and is still alive 6 years later. Sucks because the only new phone that looks good to me right now is the LG G6, but I don't trust LG anymore so I don't know what to replace it with. Galaxy S 8 is purdy but I don't want to deal with burn in (like on my GS2). Essential also looks nice but doesn't have a headphone jack so that's out. Might have to go Sony with it's gigantic bezels. :-\
Update: Getting a refurbished replacement from Google. Hopefully by the time this one dies there will be some more appealing replacement options.
My second 5X died few days ago. Good phone bad quality
Mine died today. Warranty expired last October but they are sending me a refurb replacement. I've had it since November 2015 and even Bought it off swappa so I feel fortunate in one way but a phone should last a lot longer than that.
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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?
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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?
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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?
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It's kind of funny they would even hold onto the price of the phone seeing as the device isn't under warranty and it would be no loss to them. I mean, what would be the scenario where they would actually charge you the amount of the phone?
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They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
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They send you the phone right away and give you 21 days to get the bad phone back to them. The hold is to make sure they get an undamaged phone returned to them.
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Ah, ok. Well that makes sense then. I thought they would send it to you after they analyzed the damaged one.
Ok so lets go back to the beginning. I ordered my one plus 8 pro on the prelaunch on the 22nd and i had issues with battery drain i thought was just me well i decided to root it once i received it and this was before really messing with it. After i rooted i realized my fingerprint scanner wasnt working and went through trouble shooting and One plus set up a remote flashing. Anyways they used MSM and tried to flash my device 4x and canceled it mid flash twice and it ended up in qualcom crash mode. I Was forced to set up an RMA over a week n half ago and they just received the phone on the 1st due to ups issues. It was inspected and my replacement was supposed to go out today and it didnt so i contacted oneplus and they had no idea what was going until i received an email a lil bit ago that they are out of stock and it can take up to 30 days for a replacement. They want me to take a refund or wait for a replacement but the problem is on the prelaunch i got the free wireless charger and bullets and they wont allow me to return them and want to deduct the price of both items. The have given me no other options. I am only making this post so that anyone who needs to RMA will now you may not get a replacement device because they are out of stock and dont keep replacements on hand.
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Ok so lets go back to the beginning. I ordered my one plus 8 pro on the prelaunch on the 22nd and i had issues with battery drain i thought was just me well i decided to root it once i received it and this was before really messing with it. After i rooted i realized my fingerprint scanner wasnt working and went through trouble shooting and One plus set up a remote flashing. Anyways they used MSM and tried to flash my device 4x and canceled it mid flash twice and it ended up in qualcom crash mode. I Was forced to set up an RMA over a week n half ago and they just received the phone on the 1st due to ups issues. It was inspected and my replacement was supposed to go out today and it didnt so i contacted oneplus and they had no idea what was going until i received an email a lil bit ago that they are out of stock and it can take up to 30 days for a replacement. They want me to take a refund or wait for a replacement but the problem is on the prelaunch i got the free wireless charger and bullets and they wont allow me to return them and want to deduct the price of both items. The have given me no other options. I am only making this post so that anyone who needs to RMA will now you may not get a replacement device because they are out of stock and dont keep replacements on hand.
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Theres clearly stock issues all over. Atleast they have agreed to give you a refund or a replacement dont see they issue of why they are the worst customer support. They could turn around and not replace your phone as you caused the issue....
Honestly. Just wait.
Don't return anything, just let it come.
Call them daily and become a pain in their backsides.
Bummer, but might show up sooner...
dladz said:
Honestly. Just wait.
Don't return anything, just let it come.
Call them daily and become a pain in their backsides.
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Well guys today i was told that if i wait and something is wrong with the device i will be out of warranty to replace it again or refund so i can either get refund now or im screwed.
its ridiculous how they are trying to screw the customer over. I have bought every oneplus device since the 3 and i have called everyday and they told me today that if i dont return the headphones they will charge me for the free gifts so i have to return them if i wanted a refund and i asked if i received this new device and something was wrong would i be able to get a new device or have it replaced and they said no cause after May 31st i would receive a refurbished device and will not be able to get a refund for any purpose. I am honestly over it and thinking about switching to the pixel just because i have never had this issue when returning an item to them.
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Well guys today i was told that if i wait and something is wrong with the device i will be out of warranty to replace it again or refund so i can either get refund now or im screwed.
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I was just told by a OnePlus representative today that the warranty resets after a replacement device. This is really confusing that they're not telling everybody the same thing. I shipped my device today. Hoping for the best
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I was just told by a OnePlus representative today that the warranty resets after a replacement device. This is really confusing that they're not telling everybody the same thing. I shipped my device today. Hoping for the best
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You might wanna call back I talk to the main support team and they said that all purchases have been extended to the 31st of this month and will not refund or replace any phones unless refurbished after that. The first time I called they said the same untill I talk to a guy who got ahold of the main support team and they verified that it doesn't reset just they will extend till the 31st.
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You might wanna call back I talk to the main support team and they said that all purchases have been extended to the 31st of this month and will not refund or replace any phones unless refurbished after that. The first time I called they said the same untill I talk to a guy who got ahold of the main support team and they verified that it doesn't reset just they will extend till the 31st.
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That can't be true can it?
In fact I'm pretty sure with a phone that's less then a month old you still have two years warranty.. RMA or not.
The guy who told you otherwise is talking bubbles.
You have two years end of. It's your absolute right.
Don't return anything, let the phone come back to you and you'll retain your warranty. This is their fault and that is that.
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That can't be true can it?
In fact I'm pretty sure with a phone that's less then a month old you still have two years warranty.. RMA or not.
The guy who told you otherwise is talking bubbles.
You have two years end of. It's your absolute right.
Don't return anything, let the phone come back to you and you'll retain your warranty. This is their fault and that is that.
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You'd prolly need to find the relevant laws to begin with, or scour their ToS and warranty info. That's a bit of time itself.
Then, you'd need to present a case with them, and who says they're remotely competent. OP customer support has legitimately been worse than google as customer support. I honestly feel it's there to put a check mark on paper.
So lets say that with said proof, they still deny it. Ok, cool. Now what? I mean, if you're fortunate, you can take them to court over it. But this isn't a small business. Some companies will legitimately draw out court cases and more, simply for the fact you'll have to give up at some point, because we all don't have hundreds of thousands waiting in the bank, and the years to process the info. By the time you even did succeed anywhere, this phone would be 5 years old at least.
In all honesty, short of gross misconduct, oneplus can pretty much do whatever they want at this moment, and there's very little recourse if any for them to deal with it.
Corporate tyranny is real. This is my first OP device, and as much I like it (minus dislikes on some) the customer service is one of the worst I have ever experienced. So much so, this will be my last OP device as well.
Sorry if none of this reads coherently, half asleep.
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You'd prolly need to find the relevant laws to begin with, or scour their ToS and warranty info. That's a bit of time itself.
Then, you'd need to present a case with them, and who says they're remotely competent. OP customer support has legitimately been worse than google as customer support. I honestly feel it's there to put a check mark on paper.
So lets say that with said proof, they still deny it. Ok, cool. Now what? I mean, if you're fortunate, you can take them to court over it. But this isn't a small business. Some companies will legitimately draw out court cases and more, simply for the fact you'll have to give up at some point, because we all don't have hundreds of thousands waiting in the bank, and the years to process the info. By the time you even did succeed anywhere, this phone would be 5 years old at least.
In all honesty, short of gross misconduct, oneplus can pretty much do whatever they want at this moment, and there's very little recourse if any for them to deal with it.
Corporate tyranny is real. This is my first OP device, and as much I like it (minus dislikes on some) the customer service is one of the worst I have ever experienced. So much so, this will be my last OP device as well.
Sorry if none of this reads coherently, half asleep.
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Nah I get you. Tbh any company can act in this way. I've only had to contact OnePlus 2 times and they were good.
It's the situation I think that's causing problems. Personally I'd hold fire and let it come back. Just get one of them to say that it'll happen and you'll be fine.
Or not. Just get a refund and bite the bullet on the bullets, could probably get a Xiaomi or similar device for the remainder of the money
Ok just to update this a bit. I have no idea what's going on now now I agreed to a refund and now waiting for such. They have giving me different stories bout the returns and such but i was referring to the fact if you buy a one plus device you have 15 days to get a brand new replacement or refund and after the 15days it's refurbished and no chance of refund. At first I was told that the 15days restarts once u receive the replacement but now I'm being told that all devices are covered till may 31st.
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Ok just to update this a bit. I have no idea what's going on now now I agreed to a refund and now waiting for such. They have giving me different stories bout the returns and such but i was referring to the fact if you buy a one plus device you have 15 days to get a brand new replacement or refund and after the 15days it's refurbished and no chance of refund. At first I was told that the 15days restarts once u receive the replacement but now I'm being told that all devices are covered till may 31st.
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Great then stick with that. Calls are recorded, you can refer to that, note the time..
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Great then stick with that. Calls are recorded, you can refer to that, note the time..
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Thanks bud I have most the chat logs in my email so that's one thing but OnePlus has a special response team that only the call reps can contact and without them contacting them they just repeat same thing.
So let me get this straight. You were having battery issues so instead of doing a factory reset or contacting customer support you took it upon yourself to root the device causing more issues? Now you're mad at OnePlus because you're getting some sort of a run around because OnePlus devices are sold out?
To be honest if it were me I wouldn't be so reluctant to hand out a free phone or a refund after you caused more issues than just battery drain. The initial problem could have been possibly fixed fairly easily had you have not tinkered with the phone. After you rooted the device they tried to flash it and it wouldn't work and you're saying it's somehow oneplus' fault? Yikes
Guess this should be a lesson learned. Don't Tinker with a device that has issues and expect 100% full compliance from the manufacturer. Just for an example I have a warranty on my vehicle and I was told if I do any self repairs my warranty is voided. You should just be happy they're offering you what they have since you have already said it was you that caused the problems outside of the battery drain.
Oh and let's not forget the fact that you want OnePlus to give you money for free items that you received when purchasing the phone. I mean for real they were free..
Update still no refund.
Dewaynelives said:
Ok so lets go back to the beginning. I ordered my one plus 8 pro on the prelaunch on the 22nd and i had issues with battery drain i thought was just me well i decided to root it once i received it and this was before really messing with it. After i rooted i realized my fingerprint scanner wasnt working and went through trouble shooting and One plus set up a remote flashing. Anyways they used MSM and tried to flash my device 4x and canceled it mid flash twice and it ended up in qualcom crash mode. I Was forced to set up an RMA over a week n half ago and they just received the phone on the 1st due to ups issues. It was inspected and my replacement was supposed to go out today and it didnt so i contacted oneplus and they had no idea what was going until i received an email a lil bit ago that they are out of stock and it can take up to 30 days for a replacement. They want me to take a refund or wait for a replacement but the problem is on the prelaunch i got the free wireless charger and bullets and they wont allow me to return them and want to deduct the price of both items. The have given me no other options. I am only making this post so that anyone who needs to RMA will now you may not get a replacement device because they are out of stock and dont keep replacements on hand.
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That sounds like they went above and beyond to keep you happy, once you rooted it, they could have told you no replacement or refund.
Also, you will not receive your replacement for at least a couple more months, the phone is out of stock and given the current global issues I don't see them shipping out replacements any time soon.
As a previous post said, let's hope you learned a lesson and contact support BEFORE rooting.
yodasmaster said:
That sounds like they went above and beyond to keep you happy, once you rooted it, they could have told you no replacement or refund.
Also, you will not receive your replacement for at least a couple more months, the phone is out of stock and given the current global issues I don't see them shipping out replacements any time soon.
As a previous post said, let's hope you learned a lesson and contact support BEFORE rooting.
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Actually You're wrong! It wasn't cause I rooted maybe if you read the whole thing you'd understand! They set me up with an appointment to flash the device with a flashing appointment and the guy started and stopped mid flash 3x then it got stuck in Qualcomm crash mode and he said to replace it! I have waited over a month for a refund also and the replacement as far as that I don't even want to deal with them anymore! They have no idea what goes on in this company and for over a thousand dollars you damn right I'm gonna be pissed.
Dewaynelives said:
Actually You're wrong! It wasn't cause I rooted maybe if you read the whole thing you'd understand! They set me up with an appointment to flash the device with a flashing appointment and the guy started and stopped mid flash 3x then it got stuck in Qualcomm crash mode and he said to replace it! I have waited over a month for a refund also and the replacement as far as that I don't even want to deal with them anymore! They have no idea what goes on in this company and for over a thousand dollars you damn right I'm gonna be pissed.
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So you're waiting for a refund or a replacement? Did you send everything back? If you send everything back and haven't gotten the refund, dispute it with your credit card company.
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Request replacement they told me to change it to refund cause it would be two months for a replacement and still nothing. If you want proof message me I'll send you proof. I sent everything back I have screenshotted the chats and all.