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on 26-08-2017 00:55
I Currently have a device on a pay monthly contract with three months remaining. This morning i upgraded my handset as part of O2 refresh to the new note8 on pre-order (having to wait around three weeks for the device to be released) but on my way to work tonignt the headphone port on my current device has gone faulty and will not work. Can i still return the phone to O2 for a free repair as part of my contract or would I have to pay.
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on 26-08-2017 06:58
Hi @Anonymous It depends on you make of phone. If Samsung they povide you with a 2 year warranty ...if its an iPhone they only give you 12 months. However we always recommend returning phone to manufacturer as opposed to O2 repairs
Samsung repairs here http://www.samsung.com/uk/info/contactus/
Apple here https://support.apple.com/en-gb/contact
If you want to use O2 repairs then contact customer services here https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Try cleaning the headphone socket gently to make sure it isnt filled with fluff before you do anything though
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on 26-08-2017 06:58
Hi @Anonymous It depends on you make of phone. If Samsung they povide you with a 2 year warranty ...if its an iPhone they only give you 12 months. However we always recommend returning phone to manufacturer as opposed to O2 repairs
Samsung repairs here http://www.samsung.com/uk/info/contactus/
Apple here https://support.apple.com/en-gb/contact
If you want to use O2 repairs then contact customer services here https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus
Try cleaning the headphone socket gently to make sure it isnt filled with fluff before you do anything though
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on 26-08-2017 09:52
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on 26-08-2017 09:52
It doesn't matter that you are in the process of upgrading at all.
If out of warranty you would need to pay.
We always recommend the manufacturer rather than o2 repairs though.
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on 29-08-2017 11:42
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on 29-08-2017 11:42
Thanks for the detailed answers guys
@Anonymous Please let us know how you get on with this! Great choice on the Note 8 too, looks like a decent handset.
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