on 10-08-2015 20:57
on 10-08-2015 20:57
My samsung S6 has a fault with the camera where it wont focus unless you give it a shake, this is a common and well known fault, the phone is around 6 weeks old (it had this fault when new but i jsut thought i wasnt using it porperly) it has been sent off to avovo(?) for repair/replacment, the phone has a small mark on the bottom off it where it has been scratched - i know this company are utterly useless and will try to void the warranty even though this is a well known fault my question is what do i after that?
If they agree to give me a new phone do i have to accept a refurbished one? i want a brand new one!
if they do not agree to fix the fault can i go to Samsung for repair?
Will they contact me once they know if they are going to sort it out or not?
Im very angry with this whole situation, the guy on the phone was acting like he has never heard of this problem and that its probably because i have damaged it, utter crap, the guy i spoke to in the shop confirmed to me its a common problem and a quick search on the internet also confirms it.
If this doesnt get sorted out im done with o2, been with them for 10 years and they are treating me like an idiot.
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10-08-2015 21:15 - edited 10-08-2015 21:16
10-08-2015 21:15 - edited 10-08-2015 21:16
The phone is 6 weeks old. Samsung give a 2 year warranty. You should not under any circumstances accept a refurb. If you get no joy with Anova then contact Samsung directly
http://www.samsung.com/uk/info/contactus.html
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-08-2015 21:07
on 10-08-2015 21:07
on 10-08-2015 21:07
O2 should repair it as per manufacturers standards but this forum is littered with posts about their shoddy work and unethical practices regarding claims of water damage and user damage. Hopefully you took photos re the condition of the phone before sending it off to Anovo.
They should repair it or advise you of any reason the phone is not covered under the warranty along with an estimate for repair. You are entitled to ask for the phone back in the condition it was sent and then get in contact with Samsung for an inspection.
As for them sending a recon phone, that is something you would need to sort out with O2. I would not accept a recon for a 6 week old phone.
on 10-08-2015 21:15
on 10-08-2015 21:15
10-08-2015 21:15 - edited 10-08-2015 21:16
10-08-2015 21:15 - edited 10-08-2015 21:16
The phone is 6 weeks old. Samsung give a 2 year warranty. You should not under any circumstances accept a refurb. If you get no joy with Anova then contact Samsung directly
http://www.samsung.com/uk/info/contactus.html
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-08-2015 22:11
on 10-08-2015 22:14
on 10-08-2015 22:14
I wouldn't bet against that....
on 10-08-2015 22:18
on 10-08-2015 22:18
Bunch of cowboys.
Lets face it, not much goes wrong with these telephones so like a dodgy mechanic they make sure it fails the MOT.
on 10-08-2015 22:19
on 10-08-2015 22:20