Well thanks for that Blu. I will remember when I eventually HAVE to buy a phone when my Nokia finally packs up. I am surprised because as I said to Nataliee, I thought that a Samsung phone would be as good as the rest of their products.
Well thanks for that Blu. I will remember when I eventually HAVE to buy a phone when my Nokia finally packs up. I am surprised because as I said to Nataliee, I thought that a Samsung phone would be as good as the rest of their products.
I have Galaxy Tab 10.1" , a friend a S2 and another friend a S3.
Samsung ROCKS.
Don't discount an entire brand because of 1 or 2 faulty products....
After reading this thread again with the little info and knowledge I have acquired from experience, if the phone has so much as a small teeny weeny scratch, dent or any form of imperfection, you don't have a chance, it is the way cell phone distributors are getting out of fixing or replacing cell phones. If you sign up a contract you will find they point it out to and make you initial the clause and sign the bottom of the page. You will also find even if the phone is faulty a day later they will still not replace the phone until after it has been sent away to check for water damage and nicks and scratches.
So a word of warning if you hand in your phone make sure they acknowledge there are no marks on the phone. If there are don't even waste your time trying to claim under warranty.
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