Warranty Replacement due to Camera issue advice - AT&T HTC One (M7)

So I have the purple camera issue (like everyone else apparently) and I'm wondering a few things.
First off is it worth it to go through AT&T for a replacement? I have been reading that people are getting Phones back that are in poor shape, and not only that but the issue is recurring in the replacement phones as well.
Secondly I am assuming I will need to relock my bootloader and un root my phone to send it back, correct? My concern is if I get a replacement phone with 4.3 already installed am I limited in my ability to root/s-off, etc?
Third, am I maybe better off sucking it up and sending to HTC and losing my phone for a week? If I do that do I need to relock/clear/etc?

Anyone... Bueller?

I'd say it's worth a shot. The worst thing that can happen, is you receive an unsatisfactory replacement device (whether it be too used/damaged for your tastes, or has a purple camera.) You can simply return it in this case, letting AT&T know that you aren't satisfied with the replacement.
I had my One replaced via warranty, and really lucked out, as it would seem I received a brand new One in return (still had the grey IMEI decal and AT&T "DON'T TXT & DRIVE" plastic wrap on it.) The camera sensor date is 5-22, but I've yet to encounter any purple with the camera, thankfully. My defective One had a 5-01 sensor date, and the purple was awful, showing up even in well-lit pictures.
IF YOU GO THIS ROUTE!!! Pay for tracking and insurance at USPS when you return the device with the prepaid postage label and packaging. This is for your peace of mind. AT&T handles warranty returns through a third party called SmartLabel/Newgistics, and there are quite a number of complaints about this company.
My complaint? The tracking number assigned to my return package was "not found" via their tracking site until nearly 3 weeks had passed. During this time, I was getting e-mails and phone calls from AT&T, warning me that they had not received my device, and that I'd be charged up to $900 if I didn't return it within 10 days. Apparently, Newgistics just sits on the package in a queue until they decide to attend to it. That's a really ****ty feeling to have looming over your head for 3 weeks -- thinking your phone was either lost or stolen -- and it can be avoided if you just cough up 5 bucks for tracking and insurance at the post office.
Also, one last tip, if you're concerned your device may be considered "damaged" (AT&T doesn't offer a warranty replacement for damaged phones, and will make you pay for the replacement.) Bring your phone to any AT&T location, tell them you're interested in getting a warranty replacement, and have them inspect your phone. They can put a note on your account that the phone is not damaged. Of course, this is different from water damage, which they cannot determine (due to the sealed construction) until you mail it in

ericiidx said:
I'd say it's worth a shot. The worst thing that can happen, is you receive an unsatisfactory replacement device (whether it be too used/damaged for your tastes, or has a purple camera.) You can simply return it in this case, letting AT&T know that you aren't satisfied with the replacement.
I had my One replaced via warranty, and really lucked out, as it would seem I received a brand new One in return (still had the grey IMEI decal and AT&T "DON'T TXT & DRIVE" plastic wrap on it.) The camera sensor date is 5-22, but I've yet to encounter any purple with the camera, thankfully. My defective One had a 5-01 sensor date, and the purple was awful, showing up even in well-lit pictures.
IF YOU GO THIS ROUTE!!! Pay for tracking and insurance at USPS when you return the device with the prepaid postage label and packaging. This is for your peace of mind. AT&T handles warranty returns through a third party called SmartLabel/Newgistics, and there are quite a number of complaints about this company.
My complaint? The tracking number assigned to my return package was "not found" via their tracking site until nearly 3 weeks had passed. During this time, I was getting e-mails and phone calls from AT&T, warning me that they had not received my device, and that I'd be charged up to $900 if I didn't return it within 10 days. Apparently, Newgistics just sits on the package in a queue until they decide to attend to it. That's a really ****ty feeling to have looming over your head for 3 weeks -- thinking your phone was either lost or stolen -- and it can be avoided if you just cough up 5 bucks for tracking and insurance at the post office.
Also, one last tip, if you're concerned your device may be considered "damaged" (AT&T doesn't offer a warranty replacement for damaged phones, and will make you pay for the replacement.) Bring your phone to any AT&T location, tell them you're interested in getting a warranty replacement, and have them inspect your phone. They can put a note on your account that the phone is not damaged. Of course, this is different from water damage, which they cannot determine (due to the sealed construction) until you mail it in
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Thanks for the reply. Was your device rooted or did you clear all that before sending it?

Sorry, forgot to address that. My device wasn't rooted, but it was unlocked and S-OFF'd with the GPE CID. Before sending it back, I changed the CID back to the AT&T-appropriate one (something like CWS__001) and restored via the stock Android 4.3/Sense 5.0 RUU. I did not relock or S-ON the device. They haven't yet received my return, however. From what I've read of AT&T's warranty department (regarding other Android phones,) they don't seem to care/notice what has been done, so long as the stock OS/firmware is present, and appears to be stock.

ericiidx said:
Sorry, forgot to address that. My device wasn't rooted, but it was unlocked and S-OFF'd with the GPE CID. Before sending it back, I changed the CID back to the AT&T-appropriate one (something like CWS__001) and restored via the stock Android 4.3/Sense 5.0 RUU. I did not relock or S-ON the device. They haven't yet received my return, however. From what I've read of AT&T's warranty department (regarding other Android phones,) they don't seem to care/notice what has been done, so long as the stock OS/firmware is present, and appears to be stock.
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Ok cool will give it a try

I would recommend you attempt to unroot and restore the phone as much as possible before sending it in, though! My above post should not be interpreted as a guarantee that they will accept a rooted/tampered phone.

ericiidx said:
I would recommend you attempt to unroot and restore the phone as much as possible before sending it in, though! My above post should not be interpreted as a guarantee that they will accept a rooted/tampered phone.
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Yeah once I root the new one and copy my data and stuff over I will do the best to relock up the old one.

Purple Tint Also
Hi everyone,
I also have this purple tint issue. I have had the phone since 7/10/13, and I keep thinking that the next software update will fix the camera issue. I was hoping 4.3 would fix it, nope. Now i'm hoping for 4.4 but I am thinking it will not do anything. I was going to wait until the 4.4 update comes out to see if this will fix it or not.
I purchased my AT&T HTC One from Best Buy. Would I have to go through HTC to replace it with the warranty or could I go through AT&T? Would you suggest one over another? Also, would they give me a hassle about replacing it because of this camera issue by like trying to say it's not their fault?
This will be the first time that I have had to replace a phone. Do I have to send it in and then I will be without a phone while they replace it or will they send me a replacement, then I send my phone to them?
Thank you in advance!

iamdapro said:
Hi everyone,
I also have this purple tint issue. I have had the phone since 7/10/13, and I keep thinking that the next software update will fix the camera issue. I was hoping 4.3 would fix it, nope. Now i'm hoping for 4.4 but I am thinking it will not do anything. I was going to wait until the 4.4 update comes out to see if this will fix it or not.
I purchased my AT&T HTC One from Best Buy. Would I have to go through HTC to replace it with the warranty or could I go through AT&T? Would you suggest one over another? Also, would they give me a hassle about replacing it because of this camera issue by like trying to say it's not their fault?
This will be the first time that I have had to replace a phone. Do I have to send it in and then I will be without a phone while they replace it or will they send me a replacement, then I send my phone to them?
Thank you in advance!
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I would probably go into an ATT store and see if they can exchange it out right there. I would think, if you have your receipt they would. If not, I would then head into best buy and have them do it. You have one year warranty. I bought mine through att and just went in last week to exchange it, and the gal actually did it right there and loaded the info on the new one, however it was the 32 gb model, and I own a 64gb model. She had to place a order for another one which was sent to me FedEx.
I just go it yesterday, took only 3 days shipping, and now I have 10 days to put my old one in the box and get it shipped back to them. Pretty simple and painless really. I haven't turned the new one on yet, my initial observation looks pretty much identical to my old one, with no physical defects of the new (refurbished) unit.
I just hope the innards are just as pristine as mine was. I also relocked it, s-on, unrooted and restored att software to it. Didn't want to take the chance of some crap coming back on me.

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ohredwood said:
I would probably go into an ATT store and see if they can exchange it out right there. I would think, if you have your receipt they would. If not, I would then head into best buy and have them do it. You have one year warranty. I bought mine through att and just went in last week to exchange it, and the gal actually did it right there and loaded the info on the new one, however it was the 32 gb model, and I own a 64gb model. She had to place a order for another one which was sent to me FedEx.
I just go it yesterday, took only 3 days shipping, and now I have 10 days to put my old one in the box and get it shipped back to them. Pretty simple and painless really. I haven't turned the new one on yet, my initial observation looks pretty much identical to my old one, with no physical defects of the new (refurbished) unit.
I just hope the innards are just as pristine as mine was. I also relocked it, s-on, unrooted and restored att software to it. Didn't want to take the chance of some crap coming back on me.
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Awesome! thank you for the information! When I get a day off I will head over to AT&T or Best Buy and see what they can do for me. Thanks again!

iamdapro said:
Awesome! thank you for the information! When I get a day off I will head over to AT&T or Best Buy and see what they can do for me. Thanks again!
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In my case (blown speaker), I had to go to a special warranty store. They wouldnt replace it at a normal store for me. But the device service center or whatever it was did replace mine on the spot with no shipping, so that was a plus even if the drive was a bit out of the way.
I suppose I got lucky as well as I'd never heard of this purple camera issue and while I'm sure this phone isn't brand new, its been working alright. I've had terrible luck with the One, with this being my third replacement.
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I just had mine replaced due to that issue, and the seams on the plastic, and the phone mic didn't work right, andd the screen had like 10 dead pixels lol.
Anyways got the new one back hoping for the camera to magically be better..it isn't. Still junk lol. Semi sharp and tons of noise in the picture. As soon as you zoom in for detail BAM noise. It is a phone camera and hey, at least it doesn't go purple anymore right? Oh my phone was in like new condition when it came, zero scratches (or it would have been sent right back to them).

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garage_man said:
I just had mine replaced due to that issue, and the seams on the plastic, and the phone mic didn't work right, andd the screen had like 10 dead pixels lol.
Anyways got the new one back hoping for the camera to magically be better..it isn't. Still junk lol. Semi sharp and tons of noise in the picture. As soon as you zoom in for detail BAM noise. It is a phone camera and hey, at least it doesn't go purple anymore right? Oh my phone was in like new condition when it came, zero scratches (or it would have been sent right back to them).
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Okay so I just talked to AT&T and after some troubleshooting to prove it wasn't software related, they just placed an order for a "refurbished" device that I should get in 5-6 business days. Hopefully the camera works and all of the pixels are there too!
Thanks for the info everyone!

Related

HTC vs carrier customer service

On another thread, I was discussing my HTC Flyer's chipped screen. To my surprise, they not only covered the screen under warranty (after confirming the screen was easily damaged with the pen), they also overnighted everything via Fedex. When I called in, there was no wait on the line and someone called back to make confirm everything was OK. So shout out to HTC -- that is frigging phenomenal support.
This stands in stark contrast to the relatively lousy support most carriers will give you. Screwed up contracts, slow replacements, and when they do cover your phone under warranty, the stick you with a refurb.
I wish I could just buy unlocked phones directly from HTC, so I could get their out-of-this-world support!
kkinder said:
On another thread, I was discussing my HTC Flyer's chipped screen. To my surprise, they not only covered the screen under warranty (after confirming the screen was easily damaged with the pen), they also overnighted everything via Fedex. When I called in, there was no wait on the line and someone called back to make confirm everything was OK. So shout out to HTC -- that is frigging phenomenal support.
This stands in stark contrast to the relatively lousy support most carriers will give you. Screwed up contracts, slow replacements, and when they do cover your phone under warranty, the stick you with a refurb.
I wish I could just buy unlocked phones directly from HTC, so I could get their out-of-this-world support!
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Agreed. I've had plenty of problems with Verizon in the past. I went through 6 (yes 6) Eris' before finally telling Verizon enough was enough. They wanted to put me into a refurbished Incredible and I told them exactly where they could put it. I literally had to tell them that either they replace my phone with a brand spanking new one out of the box or that I was going to another carrier with the other 4 members on my family share plan. Needless to say, they acquiesced to my request.
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kkinder said:
On another thread, I was discussing my HTC Flyer's chipped screen. To my surprise, they not only covered the screen under warranty (after confirming the screen was easily damaged with the pen), they also overnighted everything via Fedex. When I called in, there was no wait on the line and someone called back to make confirm everything was OK. So shout out to HTC -- that is frigging phenomenal support.
This stands in stark contrast to the relatively lousy support most carriers will give you. Screwed up contracts, slow replacements, and when they do cover your phone under warranty, the stick you with a refurb.
I wish I could just buy unlocked phones directly from HTC, so I could get their out-of-this-world support!
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Keep in mind even if you buy your device through a carrier, as long as it carries the HTC name on it, HTC still supports it. For example, a week after I got my HTC Evo (purchased at Radio Shack), it fell out of my lap rather gently (a couple feet, not with any extra velocity). The LCD was damaged. Sprint would not take it back because I didn't buy it at the Sprint store and Radio Shack would take it back, but they had no replacements to exchange and didn't know when they'd get them (and at the time were calling people of waiting lists for new activations; no way I was going to get a callback for a replacement device from them). I called HTC and explained that the screen broke from a very simple drop, mailed it into their service center, and they replaced the screen, no big deal at all. Since then, I've had way worse drops (and I don't use a case), and the (replacement) screen is still pristine.
I also called them for Evo View help, and they definitely tried to help to the best of their ability for the 1xRTT problem.
mrrricky said:
Keep in mind even if you buy your device through a carrier, as long as it carries the HTC name on it, HTC still supports it. For example, a week after I got my HTC Evo (purchased at Radio Shack), it fell out of my lap rather gently (a couple feet, not with any extra velocity). The LCD was damaged. Sprint would not take it back because I didn't buy it at the Sprint store and Radio Shack would take it back, but they had no replacements to exchange and didn't know when they'd get them (and at the time were calling people of waiting lists for new activations; no way I was going to get a callback for a replacement device from them). I called HTC and explained that the screen broke from a very simple drop, mailed it into their service center, and they replaced the screen, no big deal at all. Since then, I've had way worse drops (and I don't use a case), and the (replacement) screen is still pristine.
I also called them for Evo View help, and they definitely tried to help to the best of their ability for the 1xRTT problem.
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That's good to know. Thanks.

[Q] Cracked Screen... Replacement or Repair?

So I just cracked my phone's screen today (stupidest way.. I've never damaged a phone ever, I baby them) and trust me, it hurt ME. Anyway.
I have insurance on the phone (girlfriend put it on when we started the contract) anyway, I have heard HORRIBLE things about Asurion replacements (bad refurbs, usually either dirty, scratched up or stop working within a couple of weeks) and I really don't want to be on that boat.
On the other hand I could just have the digitizer replaced (since the actual LCD and the phone works superb) but I have two problems with this:
A. I don't know how to repair it myself, never dealt in repairing hardware.
B. I can't seem to find a place around me that fixes anything but stupid iPhones.
What would you guys do?
Oh, here's a picture if you want to share the pain...
EDIT:
Here's the current status (I figure I should keep everyone informed of how horrible this process is so when I finally find a way to get my problem fixed, someone else doesn't have to deal with all this).
When my girl and I first went into Sprint the first night and they told us they don't do physical repairs (which is a lie btw, they do if its less than 2 cracks and it takes up less than an inch, another store told me this) they had us start a replacement with Asurion over the phone. The guy was ready to ship the phone but I told him to wait off to see if I could get the screen replaced someplace else. He said he'd keep the ticket open.
Today after going to two other Sprint stores (one said they don't do physical repairs, other said what I already posted above about the cracks). I told my girlfriend (she's the primary on the account) to go ahead and file the insurance claim. Asurion had no record of the guy leaving the ticket open, but somehow they needed a FAXED (no e-mail) copy of her photo ID.
Tomorrow I will be going to Sprint and I will tell them this horrible experience. I know its a third party company that deals with this, but I've about had it. My bills say Sprint, not Asurion, they will find a fix or I'll cancel contract right in front of them with no EFT due to the Administration fee change. It's horrible customer service. The second time we called Asurion (to finish the claim that was lost) we were on hold for half an hour.
Oh another thing I'm going to be showing the Sprint manager tomorrow:
http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Find_out_the_cost_of_replair_or_replacement_for_your_device/case-ba416758-20090629-111250
Specifically the last two words of the first paragraph, I know it's outdated, but because of that reason, it shouldn't be up on their website in the first place.
I will let everyone know how this goes afterwards.
They sent me a new one when I cracked my og evo screen
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I have heard people slamming new phones as well. Have u taken it in to a repair shop (sprint) and asked if they can just repair it? Look on Craigslist people advertise repairs on it all the time
I would have it replaced if u can't work on it urself. They usually sell screens and digitizers on eBay. I would suggest buy both since they are glued together. It's just easier to replace.
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Go into a Sprint repair store and show it to them. If they have a cool repair tech he may fix it for you for free. When my camera cover glass cracked they fixed that for free, but it depends on the store. Some are helpful and some follow company policy strictly. There is a post here that walks you through replacing the screen if you want to try it yourself and have the tools. You also have to weigh the costs. Are a screen and digitizer cheaper than the $100 deductible on Asurion. Since the 3D is still a new phone chances are you will get a new one from Asurion. Also, are you rooted with revolutionary?? Which is a much better root than the HTC method. If you are, any new phone will come with the new bootloader which means you will only be able to use HTC's method of rooting.
just 2 weeks ago we needed to replace a lost og evo on my account, we got a brand new one, unopened box. with that phone as old as it is I would think you would get a new one with a 3D
edit: i didnt read the above post,, good point, i wouldn't want to get stuck with the 1.500 hboot you cant use the revolutionary on
If you are happy with the device have it repaired.
As another posted stated check ahead of time. Some devices have the LCD glued to the touchscreen/glass aka digitizer/glass. Manufacturers do this to help prevent dust from collecting on the LCD over time.
I have not taken apart a 3D yet so i cant confirm that as of yet.
Feel free to PM me for more info. I cant officaily offer to help you fix it, board rules. wink wink nod nod special handshake. but if i can help i will.
We are not even supposed to touch 3d's yet , the crack looks to take up less then an inch of screen they should replace it for you , there no I referbs yet anyway .
My store has swapped out front panels for free even without insurance, given we have the parts phone to strip , since we can make a ticket for 3d's yet
If you don't have an Evo3d well ...
Call a sprint service and repair store, ask to speak to a tech there, and tell the truth as far as what happened and the size of the crack. If it's around an inch or less they should cover it. If it's a bigger crack if you make a good impression on the tech they may cover it anyways and replace the whole panel at no charge if you have TEP.
I would call or email Htc about it... Maybe they do it for you even if u have to pay... I would pay to get it fix.. just to keep my original device!!!
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I have actually had nothing but good experiences with Asurion. On my OG EVO I had to have it replaced and they sent me a refurb. The refurb had a small indention in the screen. I called them and they have to by policy run some tests. The tests are for technical problems, but they still ran through them even though my issue was cosmetic. After my dent was still there after rebooting the phone lol they sent me a brand new one. They always send the phones out next day shipping and as long as they have them in stock you will get yours the next day.
I would, like others have suggested, take it into a Sprint repair center and see if they will fix it. Then basically it's research on just how hard or easy it will be to replace it yourself. If it cost more than $100 or you feel completely overwhelmed, I would get the replacement through Asurion. Just remember, they have certain stickers and ways to tell if you have opened your phone up and it will void your 1 year warranty should something happen.
Thanks for all the replies guys. I forgot to add this to the OP: I took the phone into Sprint yesterday I and was told that they don't fix any sort of physical damage, which I thought was bull based on other threads I saw here in the forums. Any special policy or anything I should bring up to have them stop lying to me? I
And it's comforting that everyone ha s had good experiences with Asurion. If I can't have the screen fixed I'll definitely do that. The fact that is new brings up a good point, but I've also read they'll wait until they have the phone to replace it for you.
Racer Of All said:
Thanks for all the replies guys. I forgot to add this to the OP: I took the phone into Sprint yesterday I and was told that they don't fix any sort of physical damage, which I thought was bull based on other threads I saw here in the forums. Any special policy or anything I should bring up to have them stop lying to me? I
And it's comforting that everyone ha s had good experiences with Asurion. If I can't have the screen fixed I'll definitely do that. The fact that is new brings up a good point, but I've also read they'll wait until they have the phone to replace it for you.
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It might not be a corporate repair store
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My store does , but like I said you can't open up 3d's yet so its more like a favor insured or not
If you don't have an Evo3d well you don't have an Evo3d
The store I went to was an official Sprint one. I did a bunch of calling to all the repair stores around me, all of them told me they wont touch it if it's physically damaged (I threw in that was less than an inch).
I DID get a guy that at least asked if it was one crack and I told him it was a main one and was spider webbed out, he told me that the tech would look at it, so I"m going over now and see what happens. I'll keep everyone posted. I just rather not spend 100 bucks on a new refurbed phone when the crack is not that giant.
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I just rather not spend 100 bucks on a new refurbed phone when the crack is not that giant.
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Well it looks pretty bad
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Id bet you get a new one since the phone is so new.
I have a policy with ensquared. I've never turned in a claim but they say that they will use new phones more often than not. Not sure if asurion works the same way.
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Here's the current status (I figure I should keep everyone informed of how horrible this process is so when I finally find a way to get my problem fixed, someone else doesn't have to deal with all this).
When my girl and I first went into Sprint the first night and they told us they don't do physical repairs (which is a lie btw, they do if its less than 2 cracks and it takes up less than an inch, another store told me this) they had us start a replacement with Asurion over the phone. The guy was ready to ship the phone but I told him to wait off to see if I could get the screen replaced someplace else. He said he'd keep the ticket open.
Today after going to two other Sprint stores (one said they don't do physical repairs, other said what I already posted above about the cracks). I told my girlfriend (she's the primary on the account) to go ahead and file the insurance claim. Asurion had no record of the guy leaving the ticket open, but somehow they needed a FAXED (no e-mail) copy of her photo ID.
Tomorrow I will be going to Sprint and I will tell them this horrible experience. I know its a third party company that deals with this, but I've about had it. My bills say Sprint, not Asurion, they will find a fix or I'll cancel contract right in front of them with no EFT due to the Administration fee change. It's horrible customer service. The second time we called Asurion (to finish the claim that was lost) we were on hold for half an hour.
Oh another thing I'm going to be showing the Sprint manager tomorrow:
http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Find_out_the_cost_of_replair_or_replacement_for_your_device/case-ba416758-20090629-111250
Specifically the last two words of the first paragraph, I know it's outdated, but because of that reason, it shouldn't be up on their website in the first place.
I will let everyone know how this goes afterwards.
Why are you calling asurion. You can go to their website, file a claim, and be done in about 2 minutes. No dealing with assholes and your new phone will arrive in a couple of days.
Because when I tried to do that it told me that "more information was needed" and to call in.
Going into Sprint in an hour or so.

Anyone ACTUALLY Warrantied an Unlocked/Re-Locked?

If anyone out there in XDA-land has actually warrantied an unlocked or re-locked phone (in store and/or via the 1-800 number), could you please chime in and post your experience (whether you did store or 800 and what happened).
I realize that it may still be too early to ask this question, because the true kicker is whether someone down the supply chain (in store, then in Verizon, then in HTC) noticed and charged back to your account; as there may not have been enough time for bills to generate after such a chain, but I would love to hear of actual experiences.
If possible, there is no need to report back on Amazon or Best Buy or Guy-On-The-Corner They have different policies. This is a Verizon Corporate inquiry. If anyone sent it back to Verizon, did Verizon ultimately charge you for a new Rezound. Thanks
(I realize there is another thread debating whether or not HTC shares with Verizon, and whether Verizon employees are trained to check. This is not that hypothetical inquiry; I am hoping that only people who ACTUALLY did the swap report in).
Thanks!
This is interesting to me. I'm stuck wanting the "normal", for lack of better words, root and s-off method from the community. I knew that the employees don't care about root as long as they can set it back to stock. That's what I heard from my friend that worked there. I don't know about the HTC unlock though.
I did it with my first rezound. (i baught them at bestbuy for their replacement plan) no questions asked. GIVE ME NEW PHONE, they gave, I was happy.
not that this helps right now, but i should be able to give you an idea in a few days. bought my rezound on the 9th and unlocked and flashed that night, data started not connecting at all on the 13th. called vzw tech support on the 17th telling them what was going on, no mention of whether it was unlocked from either side, got my warranty replacement today. gonna send back the old phone tomorrow.
I had the 'can't charge dead batteries issue' the other night. Went to store and replaced with new battery. No problems.
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treadwayj said:
not that this helps right now, but i should be able to give you an idea in a few days. bought my rezound on the 9th and unlocked and flashed that night, data started not connecting at all on the 13th. called vzw tech support on the 17th telling them what was going on, no mention of whether it was unlocked from either side, got my warranty replacement today. gonna send back the old phone tomorrow.
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Well - You did come closest to answering out of all the other responses PLEASE let us know if you ever get billed for it (which can take months).
When I turned my Charge in to Best Buy for the upgrade plan, the dude actually SHOWED OFF to the other folks how modded that thing was, he was in awe. As much flashing I did on that thing, it should have melted. They don't care, or are not paid enough TO care. Never had a problem at the VZW store either, but those guys are usually idiots anyways.
Local best buy for me looked for a superuser app, didn't see it, then exchanged the phone. Had they looked at the bootloader they would have seen the relocked. Bunch of idiots...lol.
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nosympathy said:
Local best buy for me looked for a superuser app, didn't see it, then exchanged the phone. Had they looked at the bootloader they would have seen the relocked. Bunch of idiots...lol.
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While Best Buy is not relevant (they probably have their own policies), that is kind of disturbing. It means they are looking.
Anyone actually do this with *VERIZON*, would love to hear if they ultimately charge you.
I know this is not exactly the same, but I exchanged my old Samsung Fascinate for a Droid Charge under warranty through Verizon. I restored the Fascinate but forgot to restore the kernel. It showed some hacked version under the system settings and was really obvious.
I sent it back and never heard anything about it...
i'm curious, if they do charge wouldn't that mean they should send me the phone that was broken back since in theory i would have purchased the second phone at full price?
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i'm curious, if they do charge wouldn't that mean they should send me the phone that was broken back since in theory i would have purchased the second phone at full price?
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No you're paying for the replacement. It sucks.
06stang said:
No you're paying for the replacement. It sucks.
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so basically i could end up paying $850, $650 for the replacement plus the $200* i spent on the one that broke and be stuck under a two year contract?
oi vei
*with new two year contract
YES! That is why I was hoping to hear of people's actual responses with Verizon. Not having much luck with the "actual" or "verizon" part of the inquiry, but it is probably still too early to really know. The phone hasn't been unlocked long enough for people to unlock, decide they need to warranty replace, exchange it with VERIZON, and then get another bill cycle or 2 or 3 to see if they were charged.
... but I keep hoping to hear from anyone who actually warrantied an unlocked phone back to a Verizon corporate store or Verizon 800. As time goes by, maybe we will learn
doh! not exactly what i wanted to hear to start my friday morning.
i will keep y'all updated if i do or do not get charged
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treadwayj said:
doh! not exactly what i wanted to hear to start my friday morning.
i will keep y'all updated if i do or do not get charged
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Please do. I suspect it will take months (has to get from Verizon store to headquarters as part of however often they ship, then Verizon has to batch all their warranty replacements back to HTC {if that's how they do it} however often they ship, then HTC has to notice {if they ever do} and push back {if they ever do}, and the Verizon has take the pushback and bill). I suspect that this can take months, at which point the question will be moot (because it will be as it will be), but it was a pipe dream of mine to see what actually happens, given the amount of guessing going on.
Good luck!
I don't see from a legal standpoint how they can do anything...soon as the phone is in their possession they are taking responsibility for it no? Therefore if it is not covered by HTC for some reason, it would be there fault.
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nosympathy said:
I don't see from a legal standpoint how they can do anything...soon as the phone is in their possession they are taking responsibility for it no? Therefore if it is not covered by HTC for some reason, it would be there fault.
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There was a ridiculous number of acknowledgment clicks re voided warranty through the unlock process. I would consider this situation exactly like if you brought a phone to Verizon saying it won't work, and the somewhere down the line someone finds the water sensor tripped. The dude behind the counter at Verizon is not going to know at the time, but as the phone winds its way through the warranty replacement chain, someone will figure it out; and they probably will charge you for your replacement.
No one would be screaming 'illegal' in that case; and I believe the cases are identical.
Please note - I hope this is not the case; I have not unlocked my phone (despite desperately wanting to run Nils' ROM) because I dont have $650 to start again. BUT, I can easily see the parallel here.
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There was a ridiculous number of acknowledgment clicks re voided warranty through the unlock process. I would consider this situation exactly like if you brought a phone to Verizon saying it won't work, and the somewhere down the line someone finds the water sensor tripped. The dude behind the counter at Verizon is not going to know at the time, but as the phone winds its way through the warranty replacement chain, someone will figure it out; and they probably will charge you for your replacement.
No one would be screaming 'illegal' in that case; and I believe the cases are identical.
Please note - I hope this is not the case; I have not unlocked my phone (despite desperately wanting to run Nils' ROM) because I dont have $650 to start again. BUT, I can easily see the parallel here.
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I don't know how to feel about that either. When an employee of a cellphone provider looks at the available water marks and SAYS your phone is fine and has not received water damage and they are going to replace it for you...anything found afterwords is Verizon's own fault and they will have to deal with. I actually had apple try and pull that once. Had am iPhone where the wifi card was bad, tech at apple looked at their two water markers and said it was fine, that there was a definite issue and shed replace it. Got a call from apple saying the water marker was tripped and I'd have to pay for the replacement. I told them exactly what happened and they left me alone real quick.
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... and there you go. That is the heart of my inquiry.
The initial person (counter at the store) will be irrelevant, and if people turn in Re-Locked phones, will they ultimately get charged by Verizon EXACTLY the way Apple proceeded with you.

AT&T warranty service

Has anyone experienced AT&T warranty service? Due to a problem with the camera, they said they would ship a refurbished device. Has anyone experienced a refurbished device? I'm wondering if it would be better to send it to Samsung so they repair it?
the at&t warranty service is pretty good, the phone is pretty much brand new and in perfect working condition most of the time. I personally prefer the warranty service over a repair from samsung
I'll have to find out how long I have before they expect my device to ship back to them. I'd like to run it through the paces first for a week or so..
I've not had to have my SGSII replaced, but I did have to replace the Captivate due to random shutdowns. The replacement refurbished phone is still going strong and has never had a problem. It looked like brand new when it came. It's the wife's now, since last October.
Well, I've had to replace mine twice. First one had an issue with the USB port, they sent me what appeared to be a "new" device; that is, it had a full sticker under the battery, and all the warning plastics were on it, but it came in an envelope. I warranty'd that one because the headphone jack died after a week.
The second one is a normal refurb unit. Have not had any issues with the second refurb, and that was almost two months ago.
Had to replace 2 infuses, tho one was insurance, and one GSII. Warranty's were due to the stupid USB port issue, wonder if they fixed that in newer phones?
I never had a refurbished phone sent to me. all 3 were brand new devices. GSII was done fairly soon after it was released. but on the infuse Im not sure why i didnt get a refurb.
Mine is a refurbished i777, got it back In last December and two weeks in found out that the flash didn't work. Called Samsung, and they gave me free round trip shipping and free repair because of warranty. Restored to stock and sent it in, got it back in two weeks.
Also, I called att first but they told me to call Samsung. And according to Att, I only had three months of warranty, but then Samsung said that I have one year. Don't know if that means I have two warranties or either att or Samsung was wrong.
I have three things refurbished, a Canon camera and printer, then this phone. So far only the phone has ever had a problem, but it was easy to get it fixed, so no big deal. I personally like to buy refurbished things, but I will only buy the ones with warranties.
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Any reason you didn't use ATT's warranty service instead of Samsung, to avoid the 2 weeks without the device?
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Any reason you didn't use ATT's warranty service instead of Samsung, to avoid the 2 weeks without the device?
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I called ATT first too see what options I would have, they offered to replace my refurbished i777 with skyrocket but I have to pay the difference. I didn't take that of course, then I think it was ATT suggested me to call Samsung, I might have gotten the idea my own, don't remember much about this part. then sent the phone to Texas and tracked the update on my phone everyday nervously cus my phone was root then restored to stock, afraid that Samsug might find out. But I guess they didn't. got my i777 back in 2 weeks. Since then flash and reflash like an addict, and nothing is wrong with this phone so far.
I recently had to get my device repaired or replaced. Samsung Communication was clear and the turn-around was fairly quick. I prefer Samsung repair over getting an AT&T refurbished device; I've had bad experiences in the past with refurbished quality. It was a while ago, so other's opinions about refurbished service may be more accurate. I'll always prefer Samsung over AT&T though.
Funny this thread came up. The power button went out on my phone. Would not work at all. Made it quite difficult to do all the nonsense at&t wanted me to do to "troubleshoot" a hardware problem. Anyways after 3 calls to them in a matter of 12 hours they finally shipped my second replacement that I've had of the S2. What pissed me off is I am currently without a phone and they said it would be 6 days before they got it to be or for 14.95 they would ship it next day. If anything they should be paying me for the fact that I cant use their service but it is what it is. /rant. Can't wait till my phone comes in so I can get some jelly bean going on though.
MWilkenson said:
Funny this thread came up. The power button went out on my phone. Would not work at all. Made it quite difficult to do all the nonsense at&t wanted me to do to "troubleshoot" a hardware problem. Anyways after 3 calls to them in a matter of 12 hours they finally shipped my second replacement that I've had of the S2. What pissed me off is I am currently without a phone and they said it would be 6 days before they got it to be or for 14.95 they would ship it next day. If anything they should be paying me for the fact that I cant use their service but it is what it is. /rant. Can't wait till my phone comes in so I can get some jelly bean going on though.
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That's funny because my power button just died too... Except I was able to turn on my phone but that was about it. I couldn't get it to wake up or go to sleep unless I plugged in the phone. I'm debating whether to send it to Samsung or go to the AT&T but if it looks like AT&T is just going to replace it with the Skyrocket, I may just send it in to Samsung. Though 2 weeks without a phone will be crazy =P.
Bruce0750 said:
Mine is a refurbished i777, got it back In last December and two weeks in found out that the flash didn't work. Called Samsung, and they gave me free round trip shipping and free repair because of warranty. Restored to stock and sent it in, got it back in two weeks.
Also, I called att first but they told me to call Samsung. And according to Att, I only had three months of warranty, but then Samsung said that I have one year. Don't know if that means I have two warranties or either att or Samsung was wrong.
I have three things refurbished, a Canon camera and printer, then this phone. So far only the phone has ever had a problem, but it was easy to get it fixed, so no big deal. I personally like to buy refurbished things, but I will only buy the ones with warranties.
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Simba501 said:
I recently had to get my device repaired or replaced. Samsung Communication was clear and the turn-around was fairly quick. I prefer Samsung repair over getting an AT&T refurbished device; I've had bad experiences in the past with refurbished quality. It was a while ago, so other's opinions about refurbished service may be more accurate. I'll always prefer Samsung over AT&T though.
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When I spoke to ATT'S warranty people, they mentioned that the refurbished devices are done by the manufacturer. Not sure if that's a bunch of hooey, but I'll give it a shot rather than sending it off to Sammy
To those about to deal with ATT: I spoke to them today and the rep gave me some "good news" that they're out of the S2 but can send me the skyrocket. I said forget it, I'll send it to Samsung. So the rep says hold on, I put it on speaker for a few minutes, and she comes back to tell me she "found" a supposedly new S2 at another warehouse they can ship to me. So refusing the skyrocket is what needs to be done. So now with 14 days to return the device, it gives time to put the replacement through the paces
I just called about the camera not focusing and making that buzz sound. They said the i777 was backordered and would be replaced with a skyrocket. I said no, and asked if I could early upgrade or get anything else. They said no. I asked if a service center might have one, they said they can't verify the stock, but I could try. I really pushed for anything other than the skyrocket, politely, and they said no. It would be free, but my only option. I guess if the service center doesn't have one I'll call back and try again. I really want an S III, in red, but I could live until may when I qualify for upgrade with a One X.
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I just called about the camera not focusing and making that buzz sound. They said the i777 was backordered and would be replaced with a skyrocket. I said no, and asked if I could early upgrade or get anything else. They said no. I asked if a service center might have one, they said they can't verify the stock, but I could try. I really pushed for anything other than the skyrocket, politely, and they said no. It would be free, but my only option. I guess if the service center doesn't have one I'll call back and try again. I really want an S III, in red, but I could live until may when I qualify for upgrade with a One X.
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I guess I was lucky. My replacement S2 is supposed to arrive tomorrow. But if they had stonewalled me like that I was prepared to send it to Samsung. Why not go wit that? Btw they also offered to allow me out of the contract early with an S3,but at $299...a little too much imo
MWilkenson said:
Funny this thread came up. The power button went out on my phone. Would not work at all. Made it quite difficult to do all the nonsense at&t wanted me to do to "troubleshoot" a hardware problem. Anyways after 3 calls to them in a matter of 12 hours they finally shipped my second replacement that I've had of the S2. What pissed me off is I am currently without a phone and they said it would be 6 days before they got it to be or for 14.95 they would ship it next day. If anything they should be paying me for the fact that I cant use their service but it is what it is. /rant. Can't wait till my phone comes in so I can get some jelly bean going on though.
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I warranty replaced mine because of a wonky power button, too. it is challenging to get back to stock without a power button.
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I warranty replaced mine because of a wonky power button, too. it is challenging to get back to stock without a power button.
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Yeah it wasn't easy at all! But I figured it out. Now they are sending me an s3!! After messing up my order and canceling without my notification
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My power button stopped working and after finally getting back to stock with difficulty, I took it in to AT&T's Device Warranty Service Center (they have a few of those in most states) and they replaced it on the spot with a refurbished unit. This was yesterday so only time will tell if the refurbished one will hold up.
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My power button stopped working and after finally getting back to stock with difficulty, I took it in to AT&T's Device Warranty Service Center (they have a few of those in most states) and they replaced it on the spot with a refurbished unit. This was yesterday so only time will tell if the refurbished one will hold up.
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I've heard that the refurbs are sometimes more reliable than ones out of the box because they have replaced parts that they know people have had regular problems with (i.e. usb port, power button). I bought mine brand new last December with no problems, so I hope I didn't just jinx myself for saying that.

How is the Warranty?

Hi I recently switched from an iphone to an htc one. I was wondering how the warranty or replaceability on the phone is because I remember whenever I got even a scratch on my camera lens apple would just give me a new iphone right there an then. I was wondering if I could do the same with my htc one or are they actually strict about their warranty
I think they will say you damaged it so they won't replace it. But say if your camera stopped working or your headphone jack doesn't play...AT&T should replace it. Scratches are cosmetic and most likely they won't warrant that...only if something becomes non-functional. However, I'm sure a few people have gotten away it.
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I think they will say you damaged it so they won't replace it. But say if your camera stopped working or your headphone jack doesn't play...AT&T should replace it. Scratches are cosmetic and most likely they won't warrant that...only if something becomes non-functional. However, I'm sure a few people have gotten away it.
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the warranty from ATT and HTC is freaking terrible ..
Htc says you have to ship the device to them and then they will fix it and send it back to you, entire process can take upto 14 business days
ATT uses Assurion to replace your device with a recondition/refurbished device ... and most of them have dead pixels, gaps, scratches and functionality issues...
its a lose lose on all fronts ...
this is one of the reasons why Apple's 1 year warranty is unmatched bar none ...
Pretty sure only at&t insurance thing uses a surgeon, not their warranty
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rahtrip said:
the warranty from ATT and HTC is freaking terrible ..
Htc says you have to ship the device to them and then they will fix it and send it back to you, entire process can take upto 14 business days
ATT uses Assurion to replace your device with a recondition/refurbished device ... and most of them have dead pixels, gaps, scratches and functionality issues...
its a lose lose on all fronts ...
this is one of the reasons why Apple's 1 year warranty is unmatched bar none ...
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Really? My friend got her 8 month old Note 2 replaced with a brand new one from AT&T because the power button was failing. I guess it really depends on which store you go to.
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SKyRocKeting727 said:
Really? My friend got her 8 month old Note 2 replaced with a brand new one from AT&T because the power button was failing. I guess it really depends on which store you go to.
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Did your friend have att insurance or anything? I mean all i have is the box with no receipt
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Did your friend have att insurance or anything? I mean all i have is the box with no receipt
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Nope no insurance. Everything was done through AT&T. Try calling a local corporate store and see what they say. But remember, if it's a scratch, it would fall under cosmetic damage and they won't cover it and I believe HTC would say the same. My friend's power button failed which falls in the hardware category and gets covered within the one year warranty.
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the warranty service for ATT is BS! They will only replace with an "AT&T Certified Like New" device, no matter how much arguing you do..at least if you end up talking to some A** hat named Frank from the warranty department. Then when they ship the phone, it's USPS, no sig required. So it's stuck in your mailbox for anyone to slide right by and take out and none the wiser. Oh and wait for it..... the way they package this $600 phone is hilarious! Ya see, i came from T-mo, where they put their phones in a box fitted sleeve, so the phone touches nothing and kind of "floats" in the box. So if it's dropped, it just bounces in the center of the box without hitting anything. And it's shipped 2nd day delivery, Fed Ex. Sig required. No charge. At&t puts their devices in a sleeve of thin bubble wrap, and tosses it in an empty box with no other padding. So you can imagine the bouncing around that $600 phone is doing while it takes about a week to arrive to your mailbox. THAT is AT&Ts warranty service. T-mo also uses Ausurion for their insurance service, and the phones are packaged the exact same way as if they were sent from T-mo.

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