on 16-03-2016 21:08
My S7 edge, for some reason, rebooted itself and the phone was left on the Samsung screen so I rang O2 up and they said I needed a replacement which I got today, I noticed that the seal had been opened so I contacted them again, they told me I would need another replacement phone which should come in 3-4 days, JEEEZ. If you could just remove the battery the problem could have been resolved in 10 seconds, anyone else had this problem?
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 17-03-2016 07:20
Well that's what the Guru told me anyway, thought it was strange as you can now flash TWRP and a kernel thank god, now I can Viper that awful sound volume.
on 17-03-2016 08:06
on 17-03-2016 08:06
on 17-03-2016 14:23
on 17-03-2016 14:23
@Cleoriff wrote:
As an aside I see another S7 with the seal broken? Getting beyond a joke now
Hi guys,
In relation to the broken seal issue on the S7 packaging O2 and Samsung are looking into the cause but there is nothing to indicate tampering at this time.
I'll provide a further update as I get any new information.
There is a also a main thread on the subject here
→ COVID-19 support - Help and support from O2 during the lockdown
→ Access for You: Registration - Find out how to register for our Access for You service.
→ Just joined the community or thinking of registering? Check out this handy starter guide!
→ Have a query about your account? login to My O2 for help
If you'd like to take part, why not register?
on 21-03-2016 15:33
on 21-03-2016 15:33
on 21-03-2016 17:37
on 21-03-2016 17:40
on 21-03-2016 17:40
Why would they open a box to check it's ok? The box quite openly states do not accept if the seal is broken.