Camera focus stopped working after 13 days, replacement on the way. - Google Pixel 3a Guides, News, & Discussion

whole story's in the title i spose. realised at about 7:30pm the rear camera focus wasn't working at all, was on the phone to google by 8, replacement on the way by 9. i have to send this one back once i get the replacement. so... unfortunate but at least the customer service was good. *shrug*
just a "beware" story i guess.

c_tho said:
whole story's in the title i spose. realised at about 7:30pm the rear camera focus wasn't working at all, was on the phone to google by 8, replacement on the way by 9. i have to send this one back once i get the replacement. so... unfortunate but at least the customer service was good. *shrug*
just a "beware" story i guess.
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replacement turned up today (less than 48 hours after phoning tech support), all good!

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Replace or repair?

Hey guys! I just need a little help here.... I had issues with my camera with pictures being bad quality in the dark .... called Google and HTC .... finally HTC decided to replace or repair the device! Though Google agent stated I would be entitled for a new device, HTC at the end of the conversation mentioned it would be "like new" but not new phone. My phone is only a week old! I have no experience with repair/replacement with HTC and I would appreciate if you can share your experience with similar situation in the past!
Also, please vote your opinion at the top in next 3 days so I can decide quick!
TIA!
Their replacement units are basically the same as a new phone, no signs of wear or anything
How bad do your pictures look? You can't expect much from any phones with an LED flash in regards to night pictures. The only phones that take somewhat respectable pictures in the dark are the ones with xenon flash.
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Their replacement units are basically the same as a new phone, no signs of wear or anything
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I've had the opposite experience. The replacements that I received had new problems and one unit even had some light scratches on the screen. The most common aesthetic problem that I saw on the replacements was that the black piece sitting underneath the screen was not flush with the screen. Another one came with a weak vibrate and one of the other ones I remember had a problem with the camera, where the photos would turn up saturated (looking at the back of the camera, it looks like the camera had been tampered with or underwent repair).
I haven't had any experience with repairing the phone, however, if you're thinking about getting a replacement, I would only choose that as the last resort.
I had a discussion with a htc rep about the "like new" phones. I was told that they are actually better than new ones since they replace the motherboard, casing, and screen. Then they each go through the testing process. She said that the brand new phones don't all get tested, only around 1 in 5 or so.
I am not sure if this is true or not, just what was told to me on the phone.
r0adki111 said:
I had a discussion with a htc rep about the "like new" phones. I was told that they are actually better than new ones since they replace the motherboard, casing, and screen. Then they each go through the testing process. She said that the brand new phones don't all get tested, only around 1 in 5 or so.
I am not sure if this is true or not, just what was told to me on the phone.
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Get a new replacement phone. If you send it back to repair, you might end up 2 or 3 weeks without the phone according to HTC's track record.
hbkmog said:
Get a new replacement phone. If you send it back to repair, you might end up 2 or 3 weeks without the phone according to HTC's track record.
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Yep it took me around 4 weeks for my last repair job. (had to get dust under screen fixed twice).
Next time I'm getting a replacement.
r0adki111 said:
Yep it took me around 4 weeks for my last repair job. (had to get dust under screen fixed twice).
Next time I'm getting a replacement.
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I've actually had very good experiences with HTC.
It takes about 3 days to ship to the HTC factory, they fixed my screen in under a day and had it back out with 2day shipping. So about 7 days, BUT the first time they fixed my phone, they didnt connect the camera or motherboard so my earpiece, camera, and flash would NOT work.
They fixed it again for free, and I did indeed get MY phone back. Not a refurb. I dropped my phone the first week and it had a scuff near the top which is indeed still there.
I think you should use a cheap replacement phone for a 1-2 weeks it will take for HTC to fix it rather then getting a refurb where you have no idea if it has DIFFERENT problems.
Thank you do much for all your response guys! They also gave me another option to authorize my credit card for full value of the phone, they send you a replacement phone then you play with it and then send the defective back in 10 days if not you pretty much buy both the phones. This option seems to be more attractive since I get to compare and decide, so I'm leaning more towards this but still waiting for some more experience / opinions
Thanks again
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My Focus is dead, won't charge, won't turn on, strange smell coming from the battery

I just plugged my Focus to my laptop and after a while when I was going to make a call I noticed it was dead. Tried pulling the battery out and then putting it back on and nothing, what happens is that it vibrates more than the usual when I try to turn the phone on, but it is still dead.
Then I took the battery out again, then put it back on, tried the 3 button hard reset and the screen showed a lot of blue lines in the center of the screen and you can see the SAMSUNG logo but not so clearly.
While I was trying everything to solve the issue, I noticed a strange smell coming from the battery and the pins where the charge goes through the phone. But just the smell, no liquid or something similar.
I am in Costa Rica, so I can't take it to an ATT store. Any suggestions? Someone with a similar problem?
I am one of the few other blessed individuals to have my Focus go haywire and stop working. Only difference is mine would do random hard resets, and then eventually it stopped loading into the phone and stuck on the Samsung logo with crazy vibrations going on. I just sent my phone to the Samsung repair center last week.
At this point, you may want to just call up Samsung directly and talk to them about it. More than likely it will be covered under the manufacturers warranty.
1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
Since you’re in Costa Rica I’m not sure how they would handle it, so I can’t help you there.
Thanks for the info. Yes my Focus was working great, I bought it like 6 months ago and not a single issue until yesterday.
I am not sure if I am covered by any warranty, because I bought it through eBay, so I think not even Samsung directly is covering me...
Well thanks for the help!
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Thanks for the info. Yes my Focus was working great, I bought it like 6 months ago and not a single issue until yesterday.
I am not sure if I am covered by any warranty, because I bought it through eBay, so I think not even Samsung directly is covering me...
Well thanks for the help!
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SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAD A FAULTY BATTER THAT FINALLY SHORTED OUT. HAVE YOU TRIED TO PURCHASE A NEW BATTERY FIRST AND TRYING IT. yOU CAN GO TO THE CELL PHONE SHOP . COM AND BUY ONE FOR UNDER 10.00. I HAVE 2 SPARES FROM THEM AND NOT A PROBLEM. MAYBE YOU SHOULD TRY ANOTHER BATTERY FIRST.
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Thanks for the info. Yes my Focus was working great, I bought it like 6 months ago and not a single issue until yesterday.
I am not sure if I am covered by any warranty, because I bought it through eBay, so I think not even Samsung directly is covering me...
Well thanks for the help!
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If the date of manufacture is less than a year then just call them up and try. I wouldnt mention ebay though.
I am not sure if I am covered by any warranty, because I bought it through eBay, so I think not even Samsung directly is covering me...
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I actually traded my Samsung Captivate with someone for their Focus on Craigslist. I just sent in my Focus last week to the repair center, and apparently it's already ready, and most importantly covered. I think the end of August marks the one year mark of the Manufacturer’s warranty just an FYI.
Just like jaraya13 said below... do not mention Ebay. Just say you received the phone as a gift. I told them my family member could not find the receipt since they purchased the phone 8 months ago
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I actually traded my Samsung Captivate with someone for their Focus on Craigslist. I just sent in my Focus last week to the repair center, and apparently it's already ready, and most importantly covered. I think the end of August marks the one year mark of the Manufacturer’s warranty just an FYI.
Just like jaraya13 said below... do not mention Ebay. Just say you received the phone as a gift. I told them my family member could not find the receipt since they purchased the phone 8 months ago
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Woww this method sounds good! I am going to try something similar. Thanks a million!

UK Samsung Service Centres for fixing Newton Rings issue

Hi all
I just want to get a rough estimate of number of who has sent thier galaxy tab to a UK based service centre when they bought thier tab in the UK to fix the newton ring issue.
My questions are:
Did they fix it?
How long did it take?
Which Service Centre?
This is just to see how many tabs were fixed by service centres and to see if they have the equipment/ software to do it
I have sent my to A Nova Norwich on the 18th Augest. Been calling every week First they said they don't have the equipment to do it, waiting for MPI. Now they saying they are waiting for software to do it.
Regards
Mine has been gone a week and I already miss the bugger. At work it takes me twice as long to do things and I need it back asap. Told them this on the phone yesterday and they said they will call them and hopefully get it sent out via Currier. If they play up with this I will demand a refund and get a Sony tablet S.
I returned mine to Currys yesterday for this exact reason.
The woman in the store said they have had 2 other returns and both of their in store displays have the same issue.
Thinking about getting an Archos G9 8.0in.
1.5Ghz Texas Instruments CPU which aparantly Google has already given the green light for Ice Cream Sandwich, expandable memory, standard ports.
Ok, it's a bit thicker than the Samsung but it could be a decent little tab?
Going to wait and see it in the flesh and read some reviews though.
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Hi all
So it's been more than 28 days and still no fix from service centre. I called Samsung and they offered a Replacement but it's going to take 28 days!!! Any one else managed to get their fixed by a service centre?
I have just had an update. My repair case was closed with the status, closed none defect.
When i called up they said it was an error on my part. Brilliant!!!
I also had that problem. They closed it saying its not a defect. they had it for 1 week and then it was closed. So far I dont think any where in the UK a service centre has actually fixed a samsung galaxy tab
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I also had that problem. They closed it saying its not a defect. they had it for 1 week and then it was closed. So far I dont think any where in the UK a service centre has actually fixed a samsung galaxy tab
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So did you get it back with the same default? I'm currently pestering their Facebook page, complaints department etc. If you don't mind me asking what did you do in the end?
Liam
EDIT: sorry i just saw your post above mine. Did you accept the replacement and how did they manage to get them to give you one?
Yes i accepted the replacement but have not received it. going to take 28 days. also they mentioned there is no way of tracking the exchange progress.
I called samsung customer services to chase up daily/weekly and they mentioned if after 28 days the tab was not fixed by the service centre they will offer a exchange. I suggest you call up samsung and make sure the service centre doesnt send you back the tab unless its fixed. otherwise you have to send it back again. while on the phone with samsung get them to give you the number for the service centre so you can call them directly to find out whats happening
Andy
My mate had the newton rings, took it back to PC World where he bought it, they gave him a new one there and then.
He's had the new one since the end of last week and the same thing's happened.
Result. After a bit of moaning they have agreed to replace it. However it will take up to 28 days BO!
Well thats sort of good news. Just need to wait now...
Still no reports of UK service centre fixing galaxy tabs
Just recieved my exchanged samsung galaxy tab. no issue so far.
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Just recieved my exchanged samsung galaxy tab. no issue so far.
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Dude can you keep us posted whether it stays that way - ie no rings or streaks appearing after a certain period of time etc.
It may be they have fixed the issue permanently and you got one of the fixed units, as opposed to getting a replacement unit from the same batch as all the others with this problem, and that have the same problem either upon receiving the replacement or up to a week or so after getting it...
I just want to know because if they have finally really fixed it then I will take mine in to have the screen replaced under warranty (although I would prefer a completely new unit)
They send me a new unit. Box was unopened. so far no issue only get it when pressing hard. even when i press hard the oil slick shows very very faintly hardly noticable and disappears when you stop pressing.
Im just about to send my 10.1 back to the UK centre. It has about a 2.5" newton ring oil slick in the middle of the screen, but even worse after about an hour of use the screen display starts to corrupt. A lot of the whites start getting flickering pink lines across it and colours bleed into others. Putting it into standby for a while fixes it for a bit, but extended use causes the issue again
How did you guys send yours back? In the original box?
I sent mine with orginal box. without cables and charger etc. when they sent me a new one it came with these aswell so i got spare cable and charger
I haven't sent mine back but it has now seemed to resolve itself, haven't had rings for a week now. Last time I got them it was while the tab was on charge and I was watching 2 episodes of the gadget show !
I received my replacement tab on Friday. Originally I wasn't happy as I had a white one and they sebt a black one. However ot turns out they sent me the "soft black" one and I love it. It feels like a much better build quality.
I sent mine back on its own and i received a newly boxed one; so i now have double accesories.
Look at S/N... RxxBy.....
What is on 5th place? 7, 8 or 9 ???
I had a B7 now I have a B9

Great service in the repair center in Westminster CO.

With all the *****ing in these forums I thought I'd give a shout out to some excellent service I just got.
My Epic is about 11 months old, and recently I noticed that something had crept in front of the front facing camera, blocking the bottom third if the image. I probably could have just lived with it since I really didn't use that camera, but knowing it had the issue kind of bugged me and the warranty was almost up (I don't have TEP).
I brought the phone in to the Westminster CO repair shop this morning and showed the rep the problem. He brought it back to the tech. He came back in about a minute and told me that they could replace the entire screen for me. It would be ready in 45 minutes. No appointment needed. Awesome.
I came back in an hour, and the phone was ready. Everything works good as new. No charge for the repair. (I expected a $35 fee.)
I can't think of another instance where I've brought in any product and had it fixed on the spot, regardless of warranty.
Way to go Sprint!
whoo. i love sprint for more than just this reason.
i was in a service center 2 weeks ago. the needed to replace my screen, but went a little crazy and replaced the entire housing. same board, new shell basicly. welll, the keyboard was all grimey on the new housing, so i went back that day and they swapped me out for a new in box unit. ive never ever had a problem that sprint wouldnt fix. i do have tep though.
do any of the other major carriers even offer in store service and repair?
poit said:
With all the *****ing in these forums I thought I'd give a shout out to some excellent service I just got.
My Epic is about 11 months old, and recently I noticed that something had crept in front of the front facing camera, blocking the bottom third if the image. I probably could have just lived with it since I really didn't use that camera, but knowing it had the issue kind of bugged me and the warranty was almost up (I don't have TEP).
I brought the phone in to the Westminster CO repair shop this morning and showed the rep the problem. He brought it back to the tech. He came back in about a minute and told me that they could replace the entire screen for me. It would be ready in 45 minutes. No appointment needed. Awesome.
I came back in an hour, and the phone was ready. Everything works good as new. No charge for the repair. (I expected a $35 fee.)
I can't think of another instance where I've brought in any product and had it fixed on the spot, regardless of warranty.
Way to go Sprint!
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Good to know that if comes down to it.. i can make a bit of a drive to westminster and get my phone fixed. unlike closer "repair" stores that seem to be a bit of a joke.
austin420 said:
whoo. i love sprint for more than just this reason.
i was in a service center 2 weeks ago. the needed to replace my screen, but went a little crazy and replaced the entire housing. same board, new shell basicly. welll, the keyboard was all grimey on the new housing, so i went back that day and they swapped me out for a new in box unit. ive never ever had a problem that sprint wouldnt fix. i do have tep though.
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No they do not only us baby
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HTC One Pink Camera Tint - My experience

Hey everyone! just wanted to share my experience so far.
I got an HTC One m7 last year, and I love almost everything about it, except it began to develop the pink camera tint. For those who don't know, many m7's have a manufacturing/design defect that causes the camera to slowly degrade, and as a result, all low light pics come out with a pink or purple haze across the image.
I took my phone over to the bell store, where I signed a couple documents, and the rep sent the phone over to the repair center. The phone was in "Like-New" condition, and still in warranty.
I waited about a week, and today I got an email telling me that the repair facility was refusing to repair the phone citing physical damage (there was none, maybe a micro scratch!), and to get it back they would charge a $35 diagnostic fee. I don't even really care about the fee (although there shouldn't be one) I just want my phone fixed.
I called Bell and they escalated the issue and told me someone from the repair center would call me in 24-72 hours. They wouldn't give me a number to call, so now I have no choice but to play the waiting game...
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Hey everyone! just wanted to share my experience so far.
I got an HTC One m7 last year, and I love almost everything about it, except it began to develop the pink camera tint. For those who don't know, many m7's have a manufacturing/design defect that causes the camera to slowly degrade, and as a result, all low light pics come out with a pink or purple haze across the image.
I took my phone over to the bell store, where I signed a couple documents, and the rep sent the phone over to the repair center. The phone was in "Like-New" condition, and still in warranty.
I waited about a week, and today I got an email telling me that the repair facility was refusing to repair the phone citing physical damage (there was none, maybe a micro scratch!), and to get it back they would charge a $35 diagnostic fee. I don't even really care about the fee (although there shouldn't be one) I just want my phone fixed.
I called Bell and they escalated the issue and told me someone from the repair center would call me in 24-72 hours. They wouldn't give me a number to call, so now I have no choice but to play the waiting game...
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Well u are not in USA. I had couple of devices with this deffect fixed under warranty even when warranty was expired. Call the consumer support number in your country and talk to them and tell them u have done your homework and this is a well known deffect and it should be taken care by them. Or wait maybe they will call.I never deal with carriers in this situation s call directly the manufacturer. Good luck.
Well, its been a while now, and it looks like I may have to send the phone to HTC since Bell are a bunch of ********. I eventually got a call, but it wasn't from the repair center, it was from USA's tech support, and the gentleman told me he had no idea what was going on, and that he couldn't help me at all, nor could he offer any type of recourse, or contact information for someone that may be able to help. I am very displeased as you can probably see. Anyway, I wrote HTC a letter complaining about their service. Here's what I wrote to them for your amusment:
Hello,
I recently sent my phone in to repair it's camera that wasn't working correctly. I was denied the repair, citing physical damage (I have documentation from the Bell store stating otherwise) and the device has now been marked down to be shipped back without the repair, when I did not give my consent, nor talk to anyone who had any bit of control over the repair process. I am very displeased at the service that has been given to me, as well I do not appreciate being lied to, or cheated out of the repair I am entitled to.(the phone's camera issue is a widely documented factory defect, just search Google or call HTC about the m7 pink camera issue). As well, I am appalled at how Bell has tried its hardest to evade my asking for help, instead pointing fingers at other divisions of the company and telling me to go talk to them. And finally, I would have liked to call the repair center, or visit the facility directly as I understand it is fairly close to me, but the information I have been seeking was kept secret from me. If you listen to the recording of the support call I made last week, you will hear the agent telling me that the company actively tries to withold this information.
I WANT MY PHONE REPAIRED. Not returned defective. If my phone is returned defective, you can be sure I will not renew my contract with Bell, ever.
Brandon Benyacar
I can only hope they read this letter sooner than later. Anyway, that's my repair experience so far. Lesson learned: Don't by a phone right away, let a few months go by and see if any major problems turn up. also, note to self: Buy extended warranty.
I may post one more time if anything else worth sharing happens. Have a good day everyone!
I'll also post my experience with the purple tint problem. Got my phone in may/june 2013 and got the purple tint somewhere around september 2013. Over time, it got worse in dark settings, but as the phone was still ok during daylight, never bothered too much. This year I finally took the effort to get it fixed. I contacted HTC europe (as I live in the Netherlands) about the problem and they said to just make an appointment; if I had caused the problem, I had to pay 35 euros research costs and if I agreed, an additional fee for the repairs.
As I rooted the phone like a month after I got it (unlocked through HTC dev website), I was kinda 'scared' they would say that would be the cause, but I followed all wonderful steps here to get it S-OFF and in locked/untampered state again and send it off. Made the appointment (UPS came to pick it up) and after a few days I got the email it was ready and repaired. Today (after about 10 days) they delivered the phone back. No charge at all.
So my experience with HTC customer support is fairly positive at the moment. Purple tint is indeed gone. Sadly, my original phone was just fixed and not swapped for an M8, but still no complaints about their service.
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I'll also post my experience with the purple tint problem. Got my phone in may/june 2013 and got the purple tint somewhere around september 2013. Over time, it got worse in dark settings, but as the phone was still ok during daylight, never bothered too much. This year I finally took the effort to get it fixed. I contacted HTC europe (as I live in the Netherlands) about the problem and they said to just make an appointment; if I had caused the problem, I had to pay 35 euros research costs and if I agreed, an additional fee for the repairs.
As I rooted the phone like a month after I got it (unlocked through HTC dev website), I was kinda 'scared' they would say that would be the cause, but I followed all wonderful steps here to get it S-OFF and in locked/untampered state again and send it off. Made the appointment (UPS came to pick it up) and after a few days I got the email it was ready and repaired. Today (after about 10 days) they delivered the phone back. No charge at all.
So my experience with HTC customer support is fairly positive at the moment. Purple tint is indeed gone. Sadly, my original phone was just fixed and not swapped for an M8, but still no complaints about their service.
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Glad to hear everything worked out for you. I contacted HTC a few days back and explained what happened and they said they would be happy to repair my phone at no cost, and agreed with me about Bell's repair process being all sleazy. I just need to wait until my phone gets shipped back from Bell's repair center first.
I think I read somewhere that sometimes HTC will put in a higher quality camera module. do you notice the picture being better than the original? (before the purple tint started)
I really don't want my phone to be swapped for an m8, I like the m7 better. slightly smaller, capacitive buttons, and a more symmetrical speaker grille. Not to mention its super easy to s-off. though I might not mind if they give me an M9! HAHA
well, its been about a month, and after much trouble, I finally got my phone fixed. See, When I got my phone back from Bell, HTC told me to ship my phone to a company called Futuretel, located about 15 minutes from where I live. I shipped it, and a few days later, received an email claiming that the repair would not be covered under warranty, and would cost me $226. they also have a policy that requires them to replace both the camera, and the motherboard at the same time, hence the price.
Their first claim was that my H-Boot date on the bootloader screen tells them that my phone had been tampered with. I did install custom firmware, but I flashed it back to stock, with the date showing January 29 2014, before I even bought the phone(not that they would know that) so I called them out on their claim. Then, they disregarded that claim, and now stated that since was that since my phone was S-Off, I was not entitled to a repair. Everything else on the phone was stock, bootloader locked, tampered flag removed and status showing locked.
talking directly to Futuretel was futile, so I called HTC and explained how refusing a defective hardware warranty because of S-Off is like ford refusing to replace your faulty transmission because you changed your headlights. The two are completely unrelated (unless your mechanic REALLY sucks I supposed). They agreed, but still wouldn't fix my phone.
My father, who isn't really a lawyer, but knows quite a lot for an average guy, wrote up a legal document for me to sue HTC. This isn't his first lawsuit, so he knew exactly how to write it up properly and file it into small claims court. I sent a copy over to HTC, and the next day, they offered to pay for the repair. It probably just wasn't worth it for them to fight it, so they gave in.
I also let HTC know of all the horrible reviews and complaints of this repair facility, with many of the stories online ending in either ridiculous repair costs, refusal of repairs for stupid reasons, or devices being returned with additional damage. HTC said they would do an investigation on this facility. that being said, Futurtel repaired my phone in 2 days time, and returned it in the same condition it left (actually, slightly better condition, my power button was losing its black paint, and they replaced it. small, but good attention to detail).
I powered up the phone to 5.0.2, and firmware version 7.17.666.7 which I believe is the newest version (a google search produced no results). They also replaced my mainboard, so everything was stock, and I had a new IMEI. tested out the camera, and its a night and day difference. Now my pics look the way they were meant to look. Once again, I am a happy customer.
I hope my experience inspires others to fight back, know your rights, and don't take no for an answer. I would love to hear other people's success and failure stories, especially ones pertaining to this pink camera issue.
Now onto installing insertcoin's sense 5.5 ROM. I just like it better than sense 6!
My related experience recently, I acquired almost new imported HTC One from local dealer, and there was Pink Tint, I took it to HTC Service Center in my locality, I had already did OTA updates and the phone is in Lollipop, the support person said, it will take 5500 INR (88 USD) which I agreed, then they said it is imported phone, the camera module might not be compatible they don't have software to calibrate the camera since the phone is in Lollipop (?!), and it is the risk they are not willing to take! they don't even try to repair and say it did not work. Their excuse was once they attempt to install new camera, and it doesn't work the Camera will be completely shut off even day light photos will not be possible. Looks like I had to live with purpley photos!
santhoshr said:
My related experience recently, I acquired almost new imported HTC One from local dealer, and there was Pink Tint, I took it to HTC Service Center in my locality, I had already did OTA updates and the phone is in Lollipop, the support person said, it will take 5500 INR (88 USD) which I agreed, then they said it is imported phone, the camera module might not be compatible they don't have software to calibrate the camera since the phone is in Lollipop (?!), and it is the risk they are not willing to take! they don't even try to repair and say it did not work. Their excuse was once they attempt to install new camera, and it doesn't work the Camera will be completely shut off even day light photos will not be possible. Looks like I had to live with purpley photos!
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Don't worry, you can always use flash to avoid pinkish photos in the night. I didn't even bother to get mine repaired for free.
Semseddin said:
Don't worry, you can always use flash to avoid pinkish photos in the night. I didn't even bother to get mine repaired for free.
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the flash helps(thank god its even there), but still, video in low light is practically unusable.
It's not acceptable that HTC can get get away with this(though I found it had more to do with the repair facilities), and you should fight it if you've got the time, especially now that they have introduced that "oops protection" this for the M9. If they can replace an M9 at no charge for dropping your phone onto concrete, then they should at least be able to fix their own factory defect. Even if its out-of-warranty. Its what I believe is fair.
by the way, after they fix, not only are the pictures not pink, but they're less grainy now, and they're not washed out.
I too had this problem since last 1.5 years.. somewhere read online that you can get rid of it by placing your cellphone in freezer for sometime and it will get rid of the pink/purple issue of camera. So I did it.
WHat to do-
1.) I placed my cellphone HTC One(M7) in my freezer nicely wrapped in a small towel
2.) changed my refrigerator setting to the coolest...
3.) kept it in there for almost 20 minutes
4.) Took it out.... and no more Pinkish pics.......
Not sure if its permanent solution as I have tried it today only.... but as of now I am happy to see my camera work as good as new.... NO FAULTS WHATSOEVER.
It worked for me.. hopefully it can work for someone else as well.. please try at your own risk and make sure to cover your cellphone properly before trying this option.
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I too had this problem since last 1.5 years.. somewhere read online that you can get rid of it by placing your cellphone in freezer for sometime and it will get rid of the pink/purple issue of camera. So I did it.
WHat to do-
1.) I placed my cellphone HTC One(M7) in my freezer nicely wrapped in a small towel
2.) changed my refrigerator setting to the coolest...
3.) kept it in there for almost 20 minutes
4.) Took it out.... and no more Pinkish pics.......
Not sure if its permanent solution as I have tried it today only.... but as of now I am happy to see my camera work as good as new.... NO FAULTS WHATSOEVER.
It worked for me.. hopefully it can work for someone else as well.. please try at your own risk and make sure to cover your cellphone properly before trying this option.
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Do you really think our phones are designed to withstand below zero temperatures? This is a terrible idea which is most likely only a temporary fix (if your phone survives it).
While not a true "fix" I just edit the effected pictures and add an effect to them. 2 of the effects work well to remove the purple haze in pictures (depending on the picture each effect works better than the other). Not perfect, I understand, but they come out looking quite good.

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