27-11-2012 15:50
27-11-2012 15:50
I have been having some issues on my GS2 with it freezing for 15 seconds and coming up with a "MAPSamsungServices" unexpectedly close. I took it to a Samsung approved repairer and they reflashed it. Still didn't fix the problem.
So, I took it to my local O2 store and asked for it to be sent away. The sales assistant wrote war and peace to tell the technician that it had already be flashed at an approved site....Today I check the status and would you believe it "Re-flashed is the repair comment" - talk about wasting my time.
Why have the comments box on there when you send things away if you don't even read them..
Extremely Annoyed!!!!!!
Rant Over
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27-11-2012 16:33
27-11-2012 16:33
27-11-2012 15:51
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27-11-2012 16:14
Thanks for the information.
When I pick the phone up can the advisor order a replacement SIM?
27-11-2012 16:33
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27-11-2012 17:32
27-11-2012 17:32
No matter what your problem is. No matter what you tell the repair centre, they will ALWAYS reflash the phone. This is protocol.
27-11-2012 19:33
Unfortunately from my recent experiences with the repair centre they think that updating the software and giving back to you for you to check if the correct method of repair.
I sent my galaxy s2 in for a few issues, even though I had informed O2 that I had removed apps and done a factory restore and updated the firmware. The repair centre ignored that and flashed it again upon recieving phone back I switched the phone on, checked the issue I had and it was still there ( took me 5 seconds) I checked the software level and it had not been updated above what I had already put on there.
I sent it back and they fixed one of the issues which was the wifi but the phone still after battery has been depleted to just under 50% refuses to come out of sleep mode unless you do a hard reset. (yes I have tried a new battery).
Bottom line is that the information O2 take from you is normally ignored by the repair centre.
27-11-2012 19:55
they dont repair phones at all, they send you a generic letter back with the phone saying they found the problem & updated your firmware, in other words, they havent touched it & you still have your original problem
27-11-2012 20:26
27-11-2012 22:37
27-11-2012 22:37
I trust you don't use anything silly like Juice Defender etc.....?
@Anonymous wrote:but the phone still after battery has been depleted to just under 50% refuses to come out of sleep mode unless you do a hard reset.