need LS G4 SPRINT tot files - Sprint LG G4

hi everyone ,where can I find the sprint LG G4 TOT files ?

You can't. And as a Sprint repair tech, we don't have them either.

soulysephiroth said:
You can't. And as a Sprint repair tech, we don't have them either.
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Does this imply that it will not be released/leaked? Or just stating what the current state is? It would be a bummer to not see it be released/leaked, I'll have a paper weight G4 at home. hahaha.

ijball said:
Does this imply that it will not be released/leaked? Or just stating what the current state is? It would be a bummer to not see it be released/leaked, I'll have a paper weight G4 at home. hahaha.
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Here is the thing... If Sprint had the files it would probably get leaked as there would be much more people who have access to the files. This makes hunting down who leaked it more difficult. Also, all those techs might not be heart broken if they lose their job. We have to rely on someone from LG leaking it which is much more unlikely.

Well we just got access to the att kdz from a repair center in nam, it might be possible.
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soulysephiroth said:
Well we just got access to the att kdz from a repair center in nam, it might be possible.
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well sounds good . the only thing we can do is waiting....?

All you have to do is take the phone in and if you have insurance they'll replace it. If not it's 75 to replace... Better than waiting.
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any one got some goodnews about the tot files?

soulysephiroth said:
All you have to do is take the phone in and if you have insurance they'll replace it. If not it's 75 to replace... Better than waiting.
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I am out of US can't take it to sprint replace the god damn phone

Why can't everyone with issues just DD back all the partitions they screwed up? I will output whatever partitions needed...

More coming soon here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/development/tot-lg-ls991-zv5-tot-t3187209

garwynn said:
More coming soon here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g4/development/tot-lg-ls991-zv5-tot-t3187209
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I used this one today, since I flashed the ZV5 Low Effort Root to my ZV4 phone. *facepalm*

lafinjack said:
I used this one today, since I flashed the ZV5 Low Effort Root to my ZV4 phone. *facepalm*
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Is it difficult to use that TOT restore or whatever it's called?

It wasn't bad. Some of the steps like adjusting COM ports were annoying, but not difficult.

soulysephiroth said:
All you have to do is take the phone in and if you have insurance they'll replace it. If not it's 75 to replace... Better than waiting.
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Hey so I have this "security error" happening after a failed update attempt. I tried to bring it into the store, but the repair tech said there was nothing he could do and that he could get fired for sending the device because they'd get a chargeback?
I have TEP... Do have any advice? He just told me to call LG....

misteroh said:
Hey so I have this "security error" happening after a failed update attempt. I tried to bring it into the store, but the repair tech said there was nothing he could do and that he could get fired for sending the device because they'd get a chargeback?
I have TEP... Do have any advice? He just told me to call LG....
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I would call sprint to see what they say. talk to someone above the initial person who answers the phone if you don't get what you want.
you are paying a monthly fee for insurance protection. you should not have to send it to LG.
I'd probably demand some credit as well for dealing with a company that won't honor their insurance program despite you paying monthly for it.

autoprime said:
I would call sprint to see what they say. talk to someone above the initial person who answers the phone if you don't get what you want.
you are paying a monthly fee for insurance protection. you should not have to send it to LG.
I'd probably demand some credit as well for dealing with a company that won't honor their insurance program despite you paying monthly for it.
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ok, thank you!

autoprime said:
I would call sprint to see what they say. talk to someone above the initial person who answers the phone if you don't get what you want.
you are paying a monthly fee for insurance protection. you should not have to send it to LG.
I'd probably demand some credit as well for dealing with a company that won't honor their insurance program despite you paying monthly for it.
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I doubt you can do much over the phone. They will end up telling you to take it to a store.
I'd try another sprint store. Make sure it's a corporate store preferably a repair center (which are rare these days).
I feel your pain and have been in your shoes a couple times regrettably for similar goof ups.

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I doubt you can do much over the phone. They will end up telling you to take it to a store.
I'd try another sprint store. Make sure it's a corporate store preferably a repair center (which are rare these days).
I feel your pain and have been in your shoes a couple times regrettably for similar goof ups.
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right the person on the phone can't swap your phone.. but a supervisor can put notes on the account and/or call the store to make sure next time he goes he won't deal with the same issue.

As a sprint repair tech, the note will only work for a corporate store. Any sprint store can order replacements though.
If your rooted, and it obvious than it would void your lg warranty which technically voids a TEP. Now that being said, if your device is still working fine and just won't update cause you rooted it, I'm not surprised he won't replace it. I wouldn't personally either...
My advice if you can't get care to add notes or get another tech/store to Ae it would be brick it. Flash a root file from another device or something. They'd pretty much have to replace it then.
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Will at&t know?

If I flash back to stock rom, will they be able to tell that I have flashed other roms?
I'm considering trying to get a replacement due to random shut downs. My work has me on call and sometimes I pick up my phone and I don't know how long it's been off. My employees often text me important stuff from the job. So this is important to me.
So will they be able to tell?
Nope, make sure to master clear and then get the JH7 update to be sure.
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Nope, make sure to master clear and then get the JH7 update to be sure.
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Agreed.
Though I suggest you hold out for another week or two and have them replace it for the Inspire. I'm going to do that soon, and speak to their 'Android specialists' about it.
Two things I don't like about that phone are the size (it's huge) and the lcd screen. I don't think I could go to an lcd after using samoled.
Plus, how would that work. I have a 2 year commitment with this phone, how could I trade for that one. I'm well past my trial period.
did you buy phone insurance? u coulda always just drop the phone and bust the screen.
if not, flash back to stock and the n00bs in the store wont know the difference. however, if you are well past your trial period, att is gonna send you to samsung more than likely. at least that is what they tried to do with me. my first captivate shut down every time i got a text message.
If you're insisting on switching phones, contact warranty and they'll send you another one. After they've sent you two Captivates, you are within your rights to ask for a different make and model. If they don't comply just ask for the Resolutions team, and they'll help you out.
thank you all
bms231 said:
did you buy phone insurance? u coulda always just drop the phone and bust the screen.
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Because insurance fraud is always a good idea (purposely breaking your phone is insurance fraud FYI).
yeah. just say you lost your phone and keep it as a spare. i've done it twice now with no problems what so ever.
task650 said:
yeah. just say you lost your phone and keep it as a spare. i've done it twice now with no problems what so ever.
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They won't put a block on the lost phone?
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They won't put a block on the lost phone?
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Last time i checked they did but eeh if it work for him it works...

[Q] Rooting will put a red flag on your account?

I went to Verizon today to help get my friend get a phone. And the guy (who is actually pretty cool and tech-savy) who helped me get my Droid Bionic happened to be working. As he was setting up my friends phone we were talking about cool things to do with my Bionic. He asked if I had it rooted, and I told him I did. He advised me to unroot it because, "Verizon is sending out 'spikes' and tracks who rooted their phones, will fry your SIM card, and put a flag on your account". I understand that rooting voids your warranty and is a breach to your contract. But is what he said true?
I had a LG G2X and a HTC HD7, both have been rooted and never been "spiked or fried".
Nope. Total BS.
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I went to Verizon today to help get my friend get a phone. And the guy (who is actually pretty cool and tech-savy) who helped me get my Droid Bionic happened to be working. As he was setting up my friends phone we were talking about cool things to do with my Bionic. He asked if I had it rooted, and I told him I did. He advised me to unroot it because, "Verizon is sending out 'spikes' and tracks who rooted their phones, will fry your SIM card, and put a flag on your account". I understand that rooting voids your warranty and is a breach to your contract. But is what he said true?
I had a LG G2X and a HTC HD7, both have been rooted and never been "spiked or fried".
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The absolute most horse**** thing I've ever heard. Employee oughta be fired.
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I went to Verizon today to help get my friend get a phone. And the guy (who is actually pretty cool and tech-savy) who helped me get my Droid Bionic happened to be working. As he was setting up my friends phone we were talking about cool things to do with my Bionic. He asked if I had it rooted, and I told him I did. He advised me to unroot it because, "Verizon is sending out 'spikes' and tracks who rooted their phones, will fry your SIM card, and put a flag on your account". I understand that rooting voids your warranty and is a breach to your contract. But is what he said true?
I had a LG G2X and a HTC HD7, both have been rooted and never been "spiked or fried".
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LMAO...he can't be that tech-savvy, or if he is, he's just being a total tool. What a ridiculous story to make up
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LMAO...he can't be that tech-savvy, or if he is, he's just being a total tool. What a ridiculous story to make up
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You guys are probably right. He just has me paranoid now. So if I root my phone (successfully, again), I'll be fine?
art0605 said:
You guys are probably right. He just has me paranoid now. So if I root my phone (successfully, again), I'll be fine?
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Yes, you will be fine. If you are worried about big red knowing your rooted, in the future try not telling the guy you rooted lol
Phones that have been rooted/modified will generally be refused service(as in troubleshooting) and/or warranty exchange. And generally the account will be notated that the customer has a modified device so that if he tries to go to another store, they will know. If you're smart enough to root it, then you should be smart enough to fix whatever you broke. This is part of the reason why I hate one-clicks.
Or do a damn NAND before you flash/modify something.
That said, you should be aware that some app/service vendors have ways of preventing their things to be installed on a rooted phone. I think both Blockbuster and Netflix have toyed with this, for instance. In those cases, you'll have to wait around for someone to get a fix out.
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Phones that have been rooted/modified will generally be refused service(as in troubleshooting) and/or warranty exchange. And generally the account will be notated that the customer has a modified device so that if he tries to go to another store, they will know. If you're smart enough to root it, then you should be smart enough to fix whatever you broke. This is part of the reason why I hate one-clicks.
Or do a damn NAND before you flash/modify something.
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So if I don't tell them that it's rooted, and they don't see it, will Verizon be able to know through their network? Because I was having trouble sending and receiving text messages a couple days ago and was working with the rep to get it resolved. I'm sure he knew it was rooted. Then he called tech services and they worked on it for about an hour or so. Neither of them mentioned anything about my rooted device or denied me help because of it.
I actually have the netflix app on mine rooted and strapped. No problems here. But its true some apps do know and care for sure.
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So if I don't tell them that it's rooted, and they don't see it, will Verizon be able to know through their network? Because I was having trouble sending and receiving text messages a couple days ago and was working with the rep to get it resolved. I'm sure he knew it was rooted. Then he called tech services and they worked on it for about an hour or so. Neither of them mentioned anything about my rooted device or denied me help because of it.
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Then that Rep was doing you a favor so be sure to give a good score if you get the survey.
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art0605 said:
I went to Verizon today to help get my friend get a phone. And the guy (who is actually pretty cool and tech-savy) who helped me get my Droid Bionic happened to be working. As he was setting up my friends phone we were talking about cool things to do with my Bionic. He asked if I had it rooted, and I told him I did. He advised me to unroot it because, "Verizon is sending out 'spikes' and tracks who rooted their phones, will fry your SIM card, and put a flag on your account". I understand that rooting voids your warranty and is a breach to your contract. But is what he said true?
I had a LG G2X and a HTC HD7, both have been rooted and never been "spiked or fried".
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He actually said that? What a moron. It's great if you don't know anything, but for those of us that do, what the heck is he thinking?
I was @ best buy and found out their phone warranty ($10 month, no deductible) covers rooted phones!!! Couple that with the buy back program which is top notch and I was scratching my head wondering why any of us would ever buy directly from big red or anybody. They also have the "mail in rebates" as immediate rebates.
If you like having the latest and greatest though, especially if you like rooting, best buy is the spot. Makes me wanna talk my buddy out of his upgrade (on my account) just so I can do it there...lol
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rickuski said:
I was @ best buy and found out their phone warranty ($10 month, no deductible) covers rooted phones!!! Couple that with the buy back program which is top notch and I was scratching my head wondering why any of us would ever buy directly from big red or anybody. They also have the "mail in rebates" as immediate rebates.
If you like having the latest and greatest though, especially if you like rooting, best buy is the spot. Makes me wanna talk my buddy out of his upgrade (on my account) just so I can do it there...lol
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Things that are too good to be true generally are... I'd read that fine print very carefully.
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unremarked said:
Things that are too good to be true generally are... I'd read that fine print very carefully.
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Please elaborate as I have poor eyesight and can't really read the fine print very well
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So if I don't tell them that it's rooted, and they don't see it, will Verizon be able to know through their network? Because I was having trouble sending and receiving text messages a couple days ago and was working with the rep to get it resolved. I'm sure he knew it was rooted. Then he called tech services and they worked on it for about an hour or so. Neither of them mentioned anything about my rooted device or denied me help because of it.
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No there's no way to tell. If you actually told them ' I rooted my phone ' they would quickly tell you that none of their support team can help you, or if you get a nice person they would say that and still continue to try and help you- but they have no obligation to help you with a rooted phone.
Rooting your phone basically means you will not get any support from them (only if they know you rooted it).
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Phones that have been rooted/modified will generally be refused service(as in troubleshooting) and/or warranty exchange. And generally the account will be notated that the customer has a modified device so that if he tries to go to another store, they will know. If you're smart enough to root it, then you should be smart enough to fix whatever you broke. This is part of the reason why I hate one-clicks.
Or do a damn NAND before you flash/modify something.
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This, they tried putting a note on my account saying I was rooted because I was using go launcher instead of the stock. ****ing idiots. and yeah if they think you have it rooted they'll pretty much deny you service.
also, excellent avatar.
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The absolute most horse**** thing I've ever heard. Employee oughta be fired.
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Lol right
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I've returned phones without unrooting them and they've never said anything. I do suggest making it look as much like stock as you can (dont return it with custom boot animations or themes). I dont think they look at the returned phones in all that much detail. You obviously don't want it looking all customized because then they don't have to look too hard.
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On a side note, the last person you want to listen to is a instore cellphone sales Rep. They know less than anyone. Its industry standard for them to have their workers being clueless.
I've actually been in a store and was able to help other customers better than they could. I won't let them help me with anything other than ringing up my purchase and hope they get that right and not overcharge me (one time on sprint, they messed up my package and I was getting charged for data usage and ran up my phone bill and they shut off the phone days later for running up the bill by using too much data even though it was supposed to be unlimited)
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can someone help me?

can you guys check out my thread in the marketplace because I really dont want to sell my d3, I just want to fix it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432260
I looked at your other thread and it seems you have a hardware problem with this phone. Unless this phone has a bad ESN, you should be bringing it back for a replacement. Even if you bought this phone off eBay, it would still be covered under the manufacturers warranty, but I suspect you already know this. It sounds more like you are trying to pawn off a broken phone that can't be activated or replaced to a fellow XDAer, that's not cool!
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mikedyk43 said:
I looked at your other thread and it seems you have a hardware problem with this phone. Unless this phone has a bad ESN, you should be bringing it back for a replacement. Even if you bought this phone off eBay, it would still be covered under the manufacturers warranty, but I suspect you already know this. It sounds more like you are trying to pawn off a broken phone that can't be activated or replaced to a fellow XDAer, that's not cool!
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No this has been my daily phone for almost 2 months now, clean esn and everything. The only thing that is kinda stopping me is it has not been activated with Verizon and has only been on pageplus.
Who buys a Verizon smartphone to activate on a prepaid network?
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Who buys a Verizon smartphone to activate on a prepaid network?
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Well I originally got it off of craigslist for a decent price and I cant afford Verizon directly so I did some research and got it on pageplus. Pageplus actually uses Verizon towers, so I only pay $30 a month for 1,200 Minutes / 3,000 SMS/MMS / 100 MB Data on verizon service (win!), and of the 100mb of data I dont use much because im always on wifi. Also im not locked in a contract for 2 years (another win!).
Good job getting a win on Verizon. I don't care for them much, though I dislike AT&T worse, so when T-Mobile goes, that's where I'll be taking my D3 most likely.
So, as I asked on your other thread, I'll ask here; have you tried hooking your phone up to a PC and tried the fast/easy unbrick method I mentioned? It saved my ass and put my phone back to stock. It's in the D3 dev forum. Might work for you, if it's a software issue. If it really is a hardware issue (other than something which is not covered by warranty, e.g., your fault), you should be able to return it for repair/replacement from the manufacturer. Call their customer service/go to their website to find out more (if you can't fix it via the unbrick method). Then maybe you can sell a working, brand new/refurbished device instead of one which may never work again.
Just a suggestion
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Good job getting a win on Verizon. I don't care for them much, though I dislike AT&T worse, so when T-Mobile goes, that's where I'll be taking my D3 most likely.
So, as I asked on your other thread, I'll ask here; have you tried hooking your phone up to a PC and tried the fast/easy unbrick method I mentioned? It saved my ass and put my phone back to stock. It's in the D3 dev forum. Might work for you, if it's a software issue. If it really is a hardware issue (other than something which is not covered by warranty, e.g., your fault), you should be able to return it for repair/replacement from the manufacturer. Call their customer service/go to their website to find out more (if you can't fix it via the unbrick method). Then maybe you can sell a working, brand new/refurbished device instead of one which may never work again.
Just a suggestion
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I have tried the unbrick method but my computer wont recognize the phone (cant get into fastboot or recovery).
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I have tried the unbrick method but my computer wont recognize the phone (cant get into fastboot or recovery).
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I apologize for being sceptical of your intentions, there are just a lot of con men out these days trying to take advantage. The warranty I was referring to is Motorola's warranty. You can contact them directly for a replacement as the phone comes with a manufacturer's 1-year warranty. You don't have to have a contract with Verizon for this warranty to be valid. As long as the phone has a clean ESN they have to replace it for hardware malfunctions.
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I apologize for being sceptical of your intentions, there are just a lot of con men out these days trying to take advantage. The warranty I was referring to is Motorola's warranty. You can contact them directly for a replacement as the phone comes with a manufacturer's 1-year warranty. You don't have to have a contract with Verizon for this warranty to be valid. As long as the phone has a clean ESN they have to replace it for hardware malfunctions.
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Thanks for the info, I didnt know Motorola had a warranty on their phones. Do you think I might run into problems since I was rooted? I will call them at 9am cst (thats when they open lol).
you can easily unroot and then they cant tell
Dri94 said:
you can easily unroot and then they cant tell
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Not so easy to un root when you cant get into recovery/ fastboot, device wont turn on, pc wont recognize it.
Well if they cant get the device on then your fine. Plus i sent my rooted device in and they replaced it without question
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Not so easy to un root when you cant get into recovery/ fastboot, device wont turn on, pc wont recognize it.
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I would get a charged battery just to verify that does not come on. I could just be the charging circuit that isn't working.

[Q] Odin3 One-Click Downloader - Is It Legal

Here is why I am asking......
All of a sudden my phone would not connect to my PC. SO I took it to the service dept for AT&T. I knew tihs was going to be a huge mistake.
The girl bricked my phone and told me I would need to buy a new one for $365! I was freaking out and scoured the web and found this site!
I dowloaded Odin3 and my phone is working great!
First I want to thank anyone and everyone for the knowledge to get my phone working.........this was a lifesaver!
After she bricked my phone, I bought a GO Phone for $20 to hold me over until I could fix it or get a new one.
If I was able to do this, why wasn't AT&T able to do this?
Before I call Customer Service and chew someone out I want to make sure this is something they should have been able to do.
Thanx for this site!
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Here is why I am asking......
All of a sudden my phone would not connect to my PC. SO I took it to the service dept for AT&T. I knew tihs was going to be a huge mistake.
The girl bricked my phone and told me I would need to buy a new one for $365! I was freaking out and scoured the web and found this site!
I dowloaded Odin3 and my phone is working great!
First I want to thank anyone and everyone for the knowledge to get my phone working.........this was a lifesaver!
After she bricked my phone, I bought a GO Phone for $20 to hold me over until I could fix it or get a new one.
If I was able to do this, why wasn't AT&T able to do this?
Before I call Customer Service and chew someone out I want to make sure this is something they should have been able to do.
Thanx for this site!
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Nope, perfectly legal. I can't really see why it wouldn't be. The only reason they want you to buy a new one is because they are very greedy and will do anything to get your money. That's weird though, since usually they replace it for free if it's something like that
Mind you any damage that occurs to your phone while in a ATT representative is their responsibility, there for, they needed to replace. Given you where going to get a refurb probably xD. Odin is Samsung's own software. How ever it does void your warranty, In theory anyways.
Off topic pet peeve: people who are the first to respond and quote the op.
Why? I'm pretty sure they'll know you're addressing them.
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studacris said:
Off topic pet peeve: people who are the first to respond and quote the op.
Why? I'm pretty sure they'll know you're addressing them.
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Sorry, it's just a habit that I quote what I'm responding to
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prbassplayer said:
Mind you any damage that occurs to your phone while in a ATT representative is their responsibility, there for, they needed to replace. Given you where going to get a refurb probably xD. Odin is Samsung's own software. How ever it does void your warranty, In theory anyways.
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Well.......I did sign a waiver that they were not responsible if something did happen.
First I shouldn't have signed the waiver.........but the fact that I did......and was able to fix my own phone.....why didn't they fix it......
The phone was a refurb and I was willing to pay for another refurb but she told me I couldn't since it wasn't under warranty....
And my other issue......I work in support in IT.......I am responsible for getting a user working..........whether I fix it or replace it.
This cellphone crap is a SCAM!
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Well.......I did sign a waiver that they were not responsible if something did happen.
First I shouldn't have signed the waiver.........but the fact that I did......and was able to fix my own phone.....why didn't they fix it......
The phone was a refurb and I was willing to pay for another refurb but she told me I couldn't since it wasn't under warranty....
And my other issue......I work in support in IT.......I am responsible for getting a user working..........whether I fix it or replace it.
This cellphone crap is a SCAM!
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Just curious. Was this an Official ATT store or an authorized dealer/reseller?
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Well.......I did sign a waiver that they were not responsible if something did happen.
First I shouldn't have signed the waiver.........but the fact that I did......and was able to fix my own phone.....why didn't they fix it......
The phone was a refurb and I was willing to pay for another refurb but she told me I couldn't since it wasn't under warranty....
And my other issue......I work in support in IT.......I am responsible for getting a user working..........whether I fix it or replace it.
This cellphone crap is a SCAM!
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My experience with local ATT service is 80% of them don't know how to use android. They really DO NOT know what they are talking about half the time. And just pure lazy.... I don't know if ATT has Odin, or offers it to them. Even if they do it will be on the few tecs each office might have.
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Just curious. Was this an Official ATT store or an authorized dealer/reseller?
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It was an AT&T Warranty/Service Center
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It was an AT&T Warranty/Service Center
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Then all I can say is wow.
"Hi I'll be your heart surgeon today. Please sign this waiver saying its not my fault if I kill you. I promise I'll try real hard and I think I know what I'm doing"
"Think" is a overstatement..... More like I have a rough general idea of what maybe might be the source of what I think could be the problem OF what I believe is your phone.....
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My experience with local ATT service is 80% of them don't know how to use android. They really DO NOT know what they are talking about half the time. And just pure lazy.... I don't know if ATT has Odin, or offers it to them. Even if they do it will be on the few tecs each office might have.
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Lol i have this problem 100% of the time....
i usually wind up schooling them, giving them my number, root their device and oddly enough the first thing they always ask for is free paid apps -___-
weird but its happenned a lot of times ....even when i was with verizon haha

[Q] phone bought off random guy

ihi im new here and i was wondering if some one can amswer me one question. can the person still report the phone stolen after i registered phone with at&t i just sign up today on post paid no contract plan?
I would yes depending on the circumstances. IF it was sold and payment was not received/revoked I could see it being possible. But if it was clean and there is proof of purchase/receipt of payment then no.
Best guess.
warfenix said:
I would yes depending on the circumstances. IF it was sold and payment was not received/revoked I could see it being possible. But if it was clean and there is proof of purchase/receipt of payment then no.
Best guess.
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Thanks i bought it free and clear from the guy but a liitle skeptical since my buddy bought a iphone 5 and later it became useless and disabled the sim and suspended his line of serves.
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pcguy101 said:
Thanks i bought it free and clear from the guy but a liitle skeptical since my buddy bought a iphone 5 and later it became useless and disabled the sim and suspended his line of serves.
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I would call the att service center and ask to be sure. Did you get a bill of sales at all even through it was free
(should always get one)
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I would call the att service center and ask to be sure. Did you get a bill of sales at all even through it was free
(should always get one)
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No i dont have one , he seem honest and had kids with him bit who knows desperate people do this type of stuff but i'm just asking i thought if you register your phone with at&t it becomes yours.
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pcguy101 said:
No i dont have one , he seem honest and had kids with him bit who knows desperate people do this type of stuff but i'm just asking i thought if you register your phone with at&t it becomes yours.
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Eh... possible. I would imagine that since it was allowed to be registered you should be fine. I would call att like I said and ask them specifically.
warfenix said:
Eh... possible. I would imagine that since it was allowed to be registered you should be fine. I would call att like I said and ask them specifically.
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Ok i will thanks for replying i appreciated.
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You really should listen to that inner voice next time, because you seem hesitant now, and you were probably then. It may all be just fine, but next time, remember Swappa, Amazon or eBay.
Good luck
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