20-05-2019 15:57 - last edited on 21-05-2019 08:27 by EmilieT
Im not even going to attempt to quote anymore consumer law. But if my 3 month old Huawei Mate 20 Pro becomes no longer fit for purpose for which it was sold then Im entiled to a replacement or repair.
But according to this O2 rep im screwed and my phone wont be replaced under warranty..
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I then contacted O2 via my phone, and also got the same brush off..
O2 reps seem to not give a damn and are being told to tell us, too bad tough, not our problem.
This really needs to goto the press.. Ive just contacted the BBC news and Watchdog.
I'm probably not even right in half the things I'm saying, but one thing I do know, I've a £1000 phone, which Google and Huawei have now killed, which is covered under warranty, which O2 won't honour, im not to happy..
edit: posted by another user.
if we are for discussing terms and conditions can you state where it says on o2s terms that your phone can be allowed to be blocked from any form of updates, and security updates which are essential to the functioning of a phone well within its warranty period, consumer rights states an item you purchased can not be changed or altered from the state in which you purchased it which is now quite clearly the case.
20-05-2019 21:58
20-05-2019 22:06
20-05-2019 22:06
@viridis wrote:
Hot off the press.
https://news.sky.com/story/huawei-gets-temporary-licence-amid-us-sanctions-row-11725056
Thanks for that @viridis, good news for Huawei phone owners, at least for the next 90 days.
20-05-2019 22:09
20-05-2019 22:09
@viridis wrote:
Hot off the press.
https://news.sky.com/story/huawei-gets-temporary-licence-amid-us-sanctions-row-11725056
Yes good news for some....
Veritas Numquam Perit
20-05-2019 22:33
20-05-2019 22:33
@Cleoriff wrote:
@viridis wrote:
Hot off the press.
https://news.sky.com/story/huawei-gets-temporary-licence-amid-us-sanctions-row-11725056Yes good news for some....
I'm sure a suitable replacement will be found for you.
21-05-2019 10:50
21-05-2019 10:50
Hey guys the official response from O2 has been posted here.
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22-05-2019 21:28
Huawei has not killed your phone, no one has.It sill continue to function as it has since you bought it. The only thing will be you wont get new android version when its released. But to be honest, so what? You wont lose google apps, playstore or anything else. How can so many people be so misinformed about this?
It is NEW as yet unreleased phones that will be locked out of google apps. NOT existing models even if they are as yet sitting in a warehouse waoting to be sold. Just today I ordered a huawei p30pro 512gb from ee.
23-05-2019 10:35
23-05-2019 10:35
Hi guys,
We now have a Q&A on the Huawei situation live on the community. You can read the Q&A here.
If you have any questions that are not answered in the Q&A please drop them in the thread and we'll do our best to get them answered for you.
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