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on 20-06-2016 17:33
I've had the phone since release and discovered the other day that the glass lens on the camera has cracked, now this mistified me as i've never dropped the phone and have a decent case for it.
I've done some research and it seems to be a common problem with the phone (https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S-Phones/s7-edge-rear-camera-glass-broken/td-p/2963)
Has any other user had this ? Also before i contact O2 has anyone had any sucess in getting them to repair or replace the phone ?
Many Thanks.
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on 21-06-2016 18:11
O2 repairs WILL charge you for it. They are only authorised to perform warranty repairs on undamaged handsets.
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Samsung have one of the best cs when it comes to repairing damage due to manufacture fault. The instances where they disputed it, may have been some of the first cases and obviously would bring suspicion, if it is as common as it seems, Samsung will always rather replace a 3$ panel than receive negative press.
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on 20-06-2016 17:35
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on 20-06-2016 17:36
I did think that too but after reading the samsung post they really dont seem interested in recognising it as a problem and blame the user. I have this awful feeling that might go the same way, hence seeing if anyone else has had the same experience.
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on 20-06-2016 17:41
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on 20-06-2016 17:41
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on 20-06-2016 17:57
They'll say it's water damage. There favourite excuse
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on 20-06-2016 18:13
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on 20-06-2016 18:13
I certainly would go direct to Samsung. I would not let Anova loose on a phone of mine (unless I had no other choice). Samsung know what they are doing with the phones they manufacture.....and therein lies the difference
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on 20-06-2016 21:22
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on 20-06-2016 21:30
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on 20-06-2016 21:30
Anything's a better option than Anovo......
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on 21-06-2016 13:23
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on 21-06-2016 13:23
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on 21-06-2016 18:11
O2 repairs WILL charge you for it. They are only authorised to perform warranty repairs on undamaged handsets.
2nd
Samsung have one of the best cs when it comes to repairing damage due to manufacture fault. The instances where they disputed it, may have been some of the first cases and obviously would bring suspicion, if it is as common as it seems, Samsung will always rather replace a 3$ panel than receive negative press.

