My Note8 Intl is affected by 0% battery issue - it's possible to repair in USA? - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Hi, after a week of use my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N9500 F/D 128GB Coral Blue runs out of battery overnight (wireless charging was not really charging) and I wasn't able to charge it again or wake it up. eBay seller was not helping and I'm not going to buy from them again (never-msrp) so I'm looking for a way to fix it in the USA, anyone have any suggestion on where to go for repair?
BTW, I called 1-800-SAMSUNG and they kindly suggest UBREAKIFIX as their point of service for International models in the USA but they refuse to get the work "Thanks for requesting a repair quote! We would love the opportunity to repair your Samsung Galaxy Note 8, but at this time we are unable to source parts for international Samsung phones. These phone have a model number that ends with F, such as, SM-955F for the Note 8. Please contact 1-800-SAMSUNG to inquire about where your device can be repaired".
Looking forward to your comments.
Regards.

Oh ****, I bought from that same exact vendor. Never letting my phone die...

juanacevedo said:
Oh ****, I bought from that same exact vendor. Never letting my phone die...
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Better not, I've buyed a lot of smartphones from them and expected to have at least a "paid repair" solution... got nothing.

maxipvp said:
Hi, after a week of use my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N9500 F/D 128GB Coral Blue runs out of battery overnight (wireless charging was not really charging) and I wasn't able to charge it again or wake it up. eBay seller was not helping and I'm not going to buy from them again (never-msrp) so I'm looking for a way to fix it in the USA, anyone have any suggestion on where to go for repair?
BTW, I called 1-800-SAMSUNG and they kindly suggest UBREAKIFIX as their point of service for International models in the USA but they refuse to get the work "Thanks for requesting a repair quote! We would love the opportunity to repair your Samsung Galaxy Note 8, but at this time we are unable to source parts for international Samsung phones. These phone have a model number that ends with F, such as, SM-955F for the Note 8. Please contact 1-800-SAMSUNG to inquire about where your device can be repaired".
Looking forward to your comments.
Regards.
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Have you tried the stack charging method?
https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/01/there-may-be-a-fix-for-galaxy-note-8-battery-charging-issues/

motumbo said:
Have you tried the stack charging method?
https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/01/there-may-be-a-fix-for-galaxy-note-8-battery-charging-issues/
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Yes, but maybe not so many times, I'm going to try again with a little bit more of patience.
I heard from a repair guy that the failure is related to a power distribution chip in Note8 motherboard and the only fix possible is to replace that silicon.

Thats a shame. I got my N950F/DS from them and have went down to 0% and my phone is fine.

maxipvp said:
Hi, after a week of use my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 SM-N9500 F/D 128GB Coral Blue runs out of battery overnight (wireless charging was not really charging) and I wasn't able to charge it again or wake it up. eBay seller was not helping and I'm not going to buy from them again (never-msrp) so I'm looking for a way to fix it in the USA, anyone have any suggestion on where to go for repair?
BTW, I called 1-800-SAMSUNG and they kindly suggest UBREAKIFIX as their point of service for International models in the USA but they refuse to get the work "Thanks for requesting a repair quote! We would love the opportunity to repair your Samsung Galaxy Note 8, but at this time we are unable to source parts for international Samsung phones. These phone have a model number that ends with F, such as, SM-955F for the Note 8. Please contact 1-800-SAMSUNG to inquire about where your device can be repaired".
Looking forward to your comments.
Regards.
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If you bought on eBay and/or paid via PayPal then you have 6 months buyer protection program. File a claim. It'll take a while, but you will get your money back.

NIKKOTUASON said:
Thats a shame. I got my N950F/DS from them and have went down to 0% and my phone is fine.
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Good for you, it seems that only a small batch of Note8 are affected.

cam30era said:
If you bought on eBay and/or paid via PayPal then you have 6 months buyer protection program. File a claim. It'll take a while, but you will get your money back.
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Interesting, I didn't think in that option, since I've paid with PayPal I definitely will check that path. Thanks!

Are you sure it's legit Samsung and not some clone, or a refurb poorly repaired?
The stack charging is what I saw in Engadget also.

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[Q] Samsung Warranty on International Phones

Hi Everyone,
I am from the USA and bought a S3 Mini 6 months ago on Amazon since I needed an unlocked phone for traveling abroad. The phone was working fine but now just will not turn on or charge. There it wasn't dropped or exposed to water. Amazon won't let me return it since it's been over 3 months, the seller also won't let me return it, and Samsung USA is saying they cannot help because it is an international phone and inside the battery case it says it was made in Vietnam. I called Samsung in Vietnam and they said I have to contact Samsung USA.
Does anyone have suggestions on what I should do? I tried contacting Samsung on Twitter and they haven't responded.
Your help is much appreciated!
zobied said:
Hi Everyone,
I am from the USA and bought a S3 Mini 6 months ago on Amazon since I needed an unlocked phone for traveling abroad. The phone was working fine but now just will not turn on or charge. There it wasn't dropped or exposed to water. Amazon won't let me return it since it's been over 3 months, the seller also won't let me return it, and Samsung USA is saying they cannot help because it is an international phone and inside the battery case it says it was made in Vietnam. I called Samsung in Vietnam and they said I have to contact Samsung USA.
Does anyone have suggestions on what I should do? I tried contacting Samsung on Twitter and they haven't responded.
Your help is much appreciated!
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I can't help you with the warranty, but if you can find another battery you may want to test using that first.
If the battery really really flat, you can try connecting the phone to charger for half a day. Happened to mine once, it did not even display charging.
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AdliHebat said:
I can't help you with the warranty, but if you can find another battery you may want to test using that first.
If the battery really really flat, you can try connecting the phone to charger for half a day. Happened to mine once, it did not even display charging.
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Thanks for the advice. I tried getting a new battery and charging it without the battery for day. Unfortunately, still nothing.

Samsung Repair Returned my phone unfixed.

I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
Dude it costs like 75.00 at a repair shop to change it and they should have a warranty on the work
moxiot said:
I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
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Hum - this is the FIRST time I have heard of a company refusing to repair a phone just due to Knox being tripped.
Specifically what did they tell you?
Where did you send it? (Samsung where or to your Cell Provider - if so what cell company do you use?
I contacted samsung and they provided me with a ups label. shipped it out to a repair center in texas. i got a note with the phone saying it was "not serviceable" and when i contacted customer service they told.me itbwas because it was rooted.
The USB port on mine died too. I found some local centers that said the rate would be around $75.
I ended up going with Samsung, as my device was still in warranty (and not rooted). In retrospect, I wish I had gone with the local group. I was without the phone for almost a month. Sent it in the first time, and they screwed up....replaced the display instead of fixing the charging issue. That was a surprise when I got it back. The return box even included the original disembodied display assembly! Ended up having to send it back again to get it all resolved.
Good luck sorting it out!
thanks. i also found some repair store locally. we'll be taking it in soon
Where are you located?
NYC
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NYC
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I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
moxiot said:
I knew that I was taking a risk by rooting the phone but I didn't know the micro-usb port was going to crap out on me so soon. Bought the phone this March and now I can't charge it. I flashed a stock rom before sending it for repair but obvoiusly the saw the tripped knox counter. Do you guys have any suggestions? Know of any online repair stores? or should I just simply buy the anker batteries and charge them on the adapter?
Many thanks.
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Buy the wireless charging back for the phone and a charging matt. You dont need to use usb to charge the phone.
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Dvanzutphenkann said:
I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
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no, of course it didn't. especially when it's a widespread issue. do you, by any chance, remember the forum where you read that? was it here or elsewhere? thanks
Dvanzutphenkann said:
I remember reading something on a note 3 forum where it stated that if they deny your repair because of root they have to prove root caused the malfunction. I think it's safe to say that root didn't cause a bad charging port
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My recollection of that discussion was that those rules pertained to the EU, where consumer protection laws are different than in the US.
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NYC
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Not sure if you want to make the trip.. I'm in Reading, PA and could do the repair for cost of parts (For note 3, it's about $12) and I have a couple lying around)... You're about 2.5 hours from here... not sure if it's cost effective, but an option if you want.
---OH, take that back just realized I'm in the Note 4 section, not Note 3 ... thats a bit more work...
RBThompsonV said:
Not sure if you want to make the trip.. I'm in Reading, PA and could do the repair for cost of parts (For note 3, it's about $12) and I have a couple lying around)... You're about 2.5 hours from here... not sure if it's cost effective, but an option if you want.
---OH, take that back just realized I'm in the Note 4 section, not Note 3 ... thats a bit more work...
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thanks for the offer. I have a note 3 too with a shattered lcd. last time i check i saw that repairs went north of $200. i am hoping the price of lcds go down in the future so i can fix it and ebay the darn thing.
BRANDENDEUCE said:
Dude it costs like 75.00 at a repair shop to change it and they should have a warranty on the work
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You called it. I just paid $70 and they gave me a 6 month warranty. I guess it's a standard price
moxiot said:
I contacted samsung and they provided me with a ups label. shipped it out to a repair center in texas. i got a note with the phone saying it was "not serviceable" and when i contacted customer service they told.me itbwas because it was rooted.
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Thanks for the feedback, this is the first time I have heard of one that was refused for warranty work JUST due to knox tripped.
I guess need to re-think rooting until when (&if) a root w/o tripping knox hits

Another Battery issue???

Everything was going well with my phone. Went to sleep without plugging in and phone battery completely drained. Note 8 would not charge or turn on. Force reset didn't work either. Had to send it in directly to Samsung (Under Warranty). They advised me it could take 2 weeks to "Fix" & get back... NOT HAPPY!
Anyone else?
JameyS said:
Everything was going well with my phone. Went to sleep without plugging in and phone battery completely drained. Note 8 would not charge or turn on. Force reset didn't work either. Had to send it in directly to Samsung (Under Warranty). They advised me it could take 2 weeks to "Fix" & get back... NOT HAPPY!
Anyone else?
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Of course you are not happy. Non of us would be. I make zero excuses for Samsung....but....In every brand there will be lemons the point is how well Samsung resolve your problem.
I would have thought that this being the most expensive Samsung mobile ever and considering its only been out a few months I would have expected Samsung to exchange for a new one on the spot. Samsung after sales just sucks.
I hope you get this sorted out. Let us know how you progress.:good:
Ryland :highfive:
Once I had to give my S6 on warranty back to Samsung when USB port stopped working. They told me after a week that I have to pay like 400-600 USD for repair. They didn't even care about warranty. Then I told them that I won't pay for it and after 2 weeks they sent me the phone without fixing it, but USB was working fine again after it came back. I think they sent it to repair anyway cause they thought that I will pay for it and then when I said no they just gave me back a working phone lol. It was supposedly an authorised Samsung Repair Centre.
And for the charging problem. Note8 has a little security thermal diode that checks if everything is okay with the battery. Maybe it fell off due to bad soldering and it just didn't allow Your phone to work. Battery security in Note8 is huge. It's more secure than any other phone. I'm wondering if Tesla cars have same amount of security as Note8 does.
Oh and by the way. Here in my country services suck too. I had to wait for 6 months to get my money back for my smartwatch that died after 3 days.
ProtoDeVNan0 said:
Once I had to give my S6 on warranty back to Samsung when USB port stopped working. They told me after a week that I have to pay like 400-600 USD for repair. They didn't even care about warranty. Then I told them that I won't pay for it and after 2 weeks they sent me the phone without fixing it, but USB was working fine again after it came back. I think they sent it to repair anyway cause they thought that I will pay for it and then when I said no they just gave me back a working phone lol. It was supposedly an authorised Samsung Repair Centre.
And for the charging problem. Note8 has a little security thermal diode that checks if everything is okay with the battery. Maybe it fell off due to bad soldering and it just didn't allow Your phone to work. Battery security in Note8 is huge. It's more secure than any other phone. I'm wondering if Tesla cars have same amount of security as Note8 does.
Oh and by the way. Here in my country services suck too. I had to wait for 6 months to get my money back for my smartwatch that died after 3 days.
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Still waiting... Just called the repair center. My phone could not be repaired. They wouldn't give me a reason. Just said they would ship out a new one...WTF
JameyS said:
Still waiting... Just called the repair center. My phone could not be repaired. They wouldn't give me a reason. Just said they would ship out a new one...WTF
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Hi, exactly the same issue with my Intl Note 8 128GB after a week or so, I'm still struggling to get support from vendor (eBay) but things are not progressing at all, I'll try to get it fixed but your comment is scaring me... did you tried another service center?
maxipvp said:
Hi, exactly the same issue with my Intl Note 8 128GB after a week or so, I'm still struggling to get support from vendor (eBay) but things are not progressing at all, I'll try to get it fixed but your comment is scaring me... did you tried another service center?
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Samsung took over a month to just issue me another phone. They first gave me an s7. I called them & they told me that "I Authorized the substitute"
Which I certainly did not. How on earth do you accept a $200 phone for a $1000 Phone? I sent it back and they wouldn't give me a Note 8 because, "It was not the original phone that was not working". They told me they couldn't substitute an s7 for a note 8... I was like"WTF!" I original owned a note 8 and I bought it directly from them... I told them to trace the original IME number... Finally got it last week.
Warning: They were not able to fix it! And they wouldn't tell me what the problem was.
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Samsung took over a month to just issue me another phone. They first gave me an s7. I called them & they told me that "I Authorized the substitute"
Which I certainly did not. How on earth do you accept a $200 phone for a $1000 Phone? I sent it back and they wouldn't give me a Note 8 because, "It was not the original phone that was not working". They told me they couldn't substitute an s7 for a note 8... I was like"WTF!" I original owned a note 8 and I bought it directly from them... I told them to trace the original IME number... Finally got it last week.
Warning: They were not able to fix it! And they wouldn't tell me what the problem was.
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Well, that scared me much more!!! :crying:
It's good for you to have a replacement, I don't even have warranty so I'm at my own and my hopes are at the lowest level by now...
I'll update when I can get a report from the repair center.
Why the flaming title of this post? Do you want to initiate a collective histeria as with note 7? Because you mention "another battery issue" just go and claim warranty,these things happen all the time to ALL devices, gadgets, appliances, machines, vehicles, etc, the standard procedure as with any legally acquired item is precisely is to CLAIM warranty! just because you paid for a relative expensive device, it does not mean that all units will be perfect, warranty centers are full of many devices, even many times more expensive than a note 8, every day, car dealers receive cars, and so on, if you have a car, you would know what a REALLY pain is to make a warranty valid, so, think a little before begining to spread flaming concerns about something that is statiscally expected
winol said:
Why the flaming title of this post? Do you want to initiate a collective histeria as with note 7? Because you mention "another battery issue" just go and claim warranty,these things happen all the time to ALL devices, gadgets, appliances, machines, vehicles, etc, the standard procedure as with any legally acquired item is precisely is to CLAIM warranty! just because you paid for a relative expensive device, it does not mean that all units will be perfect, warranty centers are full of many devices, even many times more expensive than a note 8, every day, car dealers receive cars, and so on, if you have a car, you would know what a REALLY pain is to make a warranty valid, so, think a little before begining to spread flaming concerns about something that is statiscally expected
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I agree to disagree...
It's not the first time for me...or the second....or the third....or the fourth. It's on going with many people and many different devices.
True, manufacturers have problems which most of us can tolerate. But, it's like the sexual harassment we have today ... no one will talk about it alone....but collectively.....well, The "Flaming Title" caught your eye...so I did my job. Now, if people have a problem, they can come here to relate.
You no longer need to validate your point... it's taken

Beware of purchasing the SM-N9600 model for US use

Well, I have had a SM-N9600 now since around September. I opted for the international version due to it being bootloader unlockable. I have had it unlocked and running on Verizon for months now.
Well today, I went walking in the sun at the track. I used the phone as my GPS, in my pocket the whole time, while taking it out occasionally to check my distance. After I was finished I noticed that the screen looked discolored. I immediately made sure that comfort view was disabled, but the issue persisted. There seems to be a hardware failure of some sort effecting the screen. It looks like major burn in, in a perfect pattern in the middle of the device screen that persists even in recovery. Pictures attached of the screen.
I immediately freaked out and called Samsung to inquire about a repair. They stated that they would not touch the phone even if I payed for the repair. They also basically stated that any of their retailers would not touch it as well. So I spoke to a supervisor to verify. He also stated that they would not help me in any way to get my device repaired due to the fact that it is an international phone. So, even if you ask to pay for the hardware failure, you still cannot get a repair.
I called around to UbreakitIfix locations and they all stated that they would not touch the phone as Samsung owns all of their authorized replacement parts.
If anyone has any information that can help me get an authentic screen replacement please let me know.
Just to clarify, the screen was checked for dead pixels as well as any flaws when it was purchased. This all is from today.
@jal3223
My apologies.
I was in a similar situation before and, literally, was like "Take my damn money!" but Samsung US wouldn't budge.
My first suggestion; start with the Reseller. See what they can do (irregardless if it's been one month or several).
Was it purchased with a credit card? Some credit cards offer extended forms of warranty beyond that of the manufacturer.
There are also several vendors on eBay who perform mail-in repairs. Their range of services/specialties vary. Drop them a line.
You could also sell the device "As-Is" to reclaim a portion of your original cost. It does function albeit the burn-in. You may not get exactly what you paid but at least you have something in your hand towards a replacement.
Good luck!
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@jal3223
My apologies.
I was in a similar situation before and, literally, was like "Take my damn money!" but Samsung US wouldn't budge.
My first suggestion; start with the Reseller. See what they can do (irregardless if it's been one month or several).
Was it purchased with a credit card? Some credit cards offer extended forms of warranty beyond that of the manufacturer.
There are also several vendors on eBay who perform mail-in repairs. Their range of services/specialties vary. Drop them a line.
You could also sell the device "As-Is" to reclaim a portion of your original cost. It does function albeit the burn-in. You may not get exactly what you paid but at least you have something in your hand towards a replacement.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply! Yeah, that's what I have been contemplating doing as far as the selling as is part. It is 100% in perfect condition besides the new screen issue. I guess I could at least get 4-500 toward a new device (this time with squaretrade).
I sent Samsung of Hong Kong an email about it, so I'll report back if they respond.
I used the Amazon credit card on it. Is anyone familiar with the warranty on those?
Here you are:
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16070413011
Middle section of the page.
If you purchased it through Amazon, they too, can be quite quite generous with returns.
As for HK, they have a live chat as well:
https://www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/
It's the start of the business day so you should be able to catch someone.
Seeing as you have purchased a grey import. You would have to contact the retailer, who sold you the device and ask them to repair it.
You should be able to find a 3rd party repair shop, that will replace the display for you, if you look around hard enough. Personally I would contact the retailer and get them to fix it. As they are obligated to repair or replace any faulty products sold.
I wouldn't bother contacting Samsung Hong Kong as it would cost quite a bit to get your device repaired by them.
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Here you are:
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16070413011
Middle section of the page.
If you purchased it through Amazon, they too, can be quite quite generous with returns.
As for HK, they have a live chat as well:
https://www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/
It's the start of the business day so you should be able to catch someone.
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Thank you so much for the additional info. I'll definitely check this out and report back.
*Update*
I heard back from the email to the CEO of HK Samsung. He stated that a representative will be getting in touch with me soon. Hopefully that is the case.
I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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oneandroidnut said:
I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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@jal3223
Yes, please do keep us updated. We can use your experience as a reference for others experiencing similar issues.
oneandroidnut said:
I'm curious how this goes. After my screen failed on my n960u1 I didn't dare buy a 9600. Wanted a white 9600 on Verizon but knew if it had screen issues again I couldn't get Samsung to do anything about it on or off warranty. So if they take care of it I'll be surprised
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See, I didn't know about the screen issues. I was tempted to buy a new device and to sell this one "as is", but that's before I knew it is a widespread issue. It would be pointless to buy another one because I would be paranoid about it happening again. I was really thinking I could hold on to this device a few years as I hate the new notch trend, but I guess it isn't going to happen. I doubt they will replace it either. One can only hope though. I believe this will be my last Samsung device after owning basically each release over the years. It's a shame of what the company has become with their customer service and blatent disregard of their customers. They were flat out rude to me when I called just for asking them to accept my money for a repair as I know that it is not under warranty in the states. They need to be took down a peg from a competing company.
I guess I could always try myself if all else fails. Has anyone bought from this site? I wonder if it is possible that it really is OEM?
https://www.digitalsupplyusa.com/products/galaxy-note-9-screen-replacement-frame-genuine
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See, I didn't know about the screen issues. I was tempted to buy a new device and to sell this one "as is", but that's before I knew it is a widespread issue. It would be pointless to buy another one because I would be paranoid about it happening again. I was really thinking I could hold on to this device a few years as I hate the new notch trend, but I guess it isn't going to happen. I doubt they will replace it either. One can only hope though. I believe this will be my last Samsung device after owning basically each release over the years. It's a shame of what the company has become with their customer service and blatent disregard of their customers. They were flat out rude to me when I called just for asking them to accept my money for a repair as I know that it is not under warranty in the states. They need to be took down a peg from a competing company.
I guess I could always try myself if all else fails. Has anyone bought from this site? I wonder if it is possible that it really is OEM?
https://www.digitalsupplyusa.com/products/galaxy-note-9-screen-replacement-frame-genuine
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Yeah they have some issues with the screens. I have had/seen a ton of these and they have had from screen crackling issues on press, screen burn in or discoloration. I am shocked Samsung won't fix it though even if you pay for it! That is why I dumped all my notes and went the s10+ route for now. Hope to get a pixel 4 and a note 10 when they come out. Have been very disappointed with the fingerprint sensor so far though on the s10+
jal3223 said:
Well, I have had a SM-N9600 now since around September. I opted for the international version due to it being bootloader unlockable. I have had it unlocked and running on Verizon for months now.
Well today, I went walking in the sun at the track. I used the phone as my GPS, in my pocket the whole time, while taking it out occasionally to check my distance. After I was finished I noticed that the screen looked discolored. I immediately made sure that comfort view was disabled, but the issue persisted. There seems to be a hardware failure of some sort effecting the screen. It looks like major burn in, in a perfect pattern in the middle of the device screen that persists even in recovery. Pictures attached of the screen.
I immediately freaked out and called Samsung to inquire about a repair. They stated that they would not touch the phone even if I payed for the repair. They also basically stated that any of their retailers would not touch it as well. So I spoke to a supervisor to verify. He also stated that they would not help me in any way to get my device repaired due to the fact that it is an international phone. So, even if you ask to pay for the hardware failure, you still cannot get a repair.
I called around to UbreakitIfix locations and they all stated that they would not touch the phone as Samsung owns all of their authorized replacement parts.
If anyone has any information that can help me get an authentic screen replacement please let me know.
Just to clarify, the screen was checked for dead pixels as well as any flaws when it was purchased. This all is from today.
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Try Louis Rossmann. He fixes everything. Lol
Just a quick Google search will drop you at his website. The dude is a very honest genius.
OP feel for you. But this issue or any other for that matter had and has prevented me from buying a device that doesn't come with a local warranty.
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Limeybastard said:
OP feel for you. But this issue or any other for that matter had and has prevented me from buying a device that doesn't come with a local warranty.
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The thing is, I called Samsung before purchase because I have heard in the past that they would not repair them. I explained my concerns to the representative and he said that they would just have to send it to the appropriate location and it would just take a little more time for repair. I mentioned that conversation to the rep the other day and asked if they had a call log or something and he responded "Sir, your more than welcome to send it in, but as soon as they see that it is an international phone they will send it back to you untouched". They are a bunch of jerks over there.
jal3223 said:
The thing is, I called Samsung before purchase because I have heard in the past that they would not repair them. I explained my concerns to the representative and he said that they would just have to send it to the appropriate location and it would just take a little more time for repair. I mentioned that conversation to the rep the other day and asked if they had a call log or something and he responded "Sir, your more than welcome to send it in, but as soon as they see that it is an international phone they will send it back to you untouched". They are a bunch of jerks over there.
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Did you find out cost to ship and repair it from the region that the device originated from, HK?
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Limeybastard said:
Did you find out cost to ship and repair it from the region that the device originated from, HK?
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No, they said that a representative would reach out to me but I haven't heard anything. There is a 12 hour time difference between us, so I'll probably try again through live chat when I don't have to work.
jal3223 said:
No, they said that a representative would reach out to me but I haven't heard anything. There is a 12 hour time difference between us, so I'll probably try again through live chat when I don't have to work.
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Why not use DHL or FEDEX with a shipping label back to yourself ? it will cost a fair bit but it’s better than third party repair and cheaper ? As you’re paying for you own postage both ways! I can’t see why they would say no? That’s the only way I’m seeing out of this situation?
N1NJATH3ORY said:
Why not use DHL or FEDEX with a shipping label back to yourself ? it will cost a fair bit but it’s better than third party repair and cheaper ? As you’re paying for you own postage both ways! I can’t see why they would say no? That’s the only way I’m seeing out of this situation?
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I agree. I'm going to live chat with them tomorrow night though. I hope they allow it.
jal3223 said:
I agree. I'm going to live chat with them tomorrow night though. I hope they allow it.
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They should allow it! And Good Luck!
I have posted in the Samsung forums on this issue. Come check it out and share please.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Note-9/Screen-Hardware-fault-becoming-more-common-Samsung-refusing-to/m-p/513325#M9187

No one will fix my international variant screen

I have a Snapdragon Note 9 in the UK. I went to Samsung to ask for a price to repair my screen yesterday. They spoke to me like i'd just walked through the door with an apple product. Another online company also said they can't fix the phone.
Any idea where I can get a new screen repaired on my phone?
mardon85 said:
I have a Snapdragon Note 9 in the UK. I went to Samsung to ask for a price to repair my screen yesterday. They spoke to me like i'd just walked through the door with an apple product. Another online company also said they can't fix the phone.
Any idea where I can get a new screen repaired on my phone?
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since its from the states samsung uk cannot work on it.
usualy regular repair shops should have no problem doing it though....
bober10113 said:
since its from the states samsung uk cannot work on it.
usualy regular repair shops should have no problem doing it though....
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Finally found one.. wow its not cheap!
That's an option for Smasung UK but they won't touch it.
mardon85 said:
That's an option for Smasung UK but they won't touch it.
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dont worry with that guy he wants to force people to think like he does.
he's forcefully "helping"...if you can actually call that help. i think it's more towards helping his own vanity if you ask me.
plus he dosen't read what was just discussed. that's a big no no on xda.
jd14771 said:
Hindsight: i did not expect something so simple as a screen repair to turn into 2 hours of research.
I did not mean samsung uk, or samsung us. because your phone is actually the honk kong variant from China.
I did a quick live chat with the HK samsung support line and while they can fix the phone, everyone i spoke too said you would have to visit the service center..in person, in hong kong , and that is the ONLY option. Samsung US confirmed this. (Its NOT TRUE, KEEP READING) This make's little to no sense that a company like samsung has region locks on repairs. Like i would understand if the parts are not on hand, and i get some parts can be different, but not to the point that a service center in the UK cant fix a HK note.. or even why you can't send your note to HK to get it fixed. absolute madness on samsungs part and another reason why i think this is my last samsung phone. But back to business.
From everything i have seen, the screen is the same for all models, including the SM-N9600, and confirmed by my local service center (i am in the US). The parts for screen repair are identical .
I called samsung UK and they will not touch ANY phone bought outside of the EU. Not even if its an EU model, they have to go by serial/IMIE number in order to start the repair.
MY local service center said they WILL fix the SM-N9600, but the international version is $299 because samsung sets the price. But unfortunatley, you can not send ANY device for mail in repair. This is due to samsung claiming the phone could be damaged before arrival, causing more damage, or cause damage on return. Per samsung, the phone has to be guaranteed in like new condition when given to the customer, and they can not gaurentee that quality if sent by mail, EVEN THOUGH MY AT&T NOTE 9 CAME TO ME NEW, MY F%#$NG MAIL This is a new development that started 2 months ago.
I know that doesn't help you, but i spent way to long on this not to point that out. You would think that the service center in the UK should be following the same guideline. right? But- NO. Samsung UK will not touch ANY PHONE from outside the EU. .
If there was a way to get this fixed by samsung i would have found it, i chatted with samsung HK (phones offline since its 3am), talked with Samsung UK, talked with Samsung US, even talked with service centers from UK and US.
From Everything i have gathered and saw from your posts, i believe that you were given bad information by your local service center, just like Samsung
First off, theres nothing "forceful" about adding a suggestion to try.
Second, Wow, you say im doing it for my "vanity", and in another post you claim im trying to "prove you wrong". Have you ever heard of projection?
Third, you don't even have his model correct, its a SM-N9600 Hong kong/CHINA) NOT US. But its ok i made the same assumption too until i saw his signature in other posts that show its a N9600.
Can you stop taking my advice as personal attacks on you? As if i am simply trying to "one up" you or some ****. If you had given the same suggestion i was thinking of i wouldn't say anything. What is wrong with people like you ant IT_architect? You two are pees in a pod in my eyes if we are going to start talking **** on a help forum for a phone? but id rather you just ignore me from here on out because i enjoy XDA for the lack of drama and it passes the time in the day while helping people. Not a bad way to waste time on the internet.
All i did was suggest he send it directly to samsung in SK and BOOM you immediately jump in and talk ****. Its getting OLD and you've been doing it since i first interacted with you months ago.
as far as what rule i broke on xda, i have no clue what you are talking about. but i suggest you stop cluttering up threads by quoting me everytime you want to try and slander my help. If you dont agree that's fine, if you think i said something completely wrong, that's also fine, simply reply and clarify whats wrong. but do the forum a favor and stop acting like you own it. The internet has enough **** on it, stop adding to it.
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change the part where i said US to china or even Chile for that matter. it dosent change the fact that the samsung center from region X where the user lives wont touch the device if its from region Y. it needs to be from that same region X .
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but wait OP and i knew that already before you interfered.
jd14771 said:
Hindsight: i did not expect something so simple as a screen repair to turn into 2 hours of research.
I did not mean samsung uk, or samsung us. because your phone is actually the honk kong variant from China.
I did a quick live chat with the HK samsung support line and while they can fix the phone, everyone i spoke too said you would have to visit the service center..in person, in hong kong , and that is the ONLY option. Samsung US confirmed this. (Its NOT TRUE, KEEP READING) This make's little to no sense that a company like samsung has region locks on repairs. Like i would understand if the parts are not on hand, and i get some parts can be different, but not to the point that a service center in the UK cant fix a HK note.. or even why you can't send your note to HK to get it fixed. absolute madness on samsungs part and another reason why i think this is my last samsung phone. But back to business.
From everything i have seen, the screen is the same for all models, including the SM-N9600, and confirmed by my local service center (i am in the US). The parts for screen repair are identical .
I called samsung UK and they will not touch ANY phone bought outside of the EU. Not even if its an EU model, they have to go by serial/IMIE number in order to start the repair.
MY local service center said they WILL fix the SM-N9600, but the international version is $299 because samsung sets the price. But unfortunatley, you can not send ANY device for mail in repair. This is due to samsung claiming the phone could be damaged before arrival, causing more damage, or cause damage on return. Per samsung, the phone has to be guaranteed in like new condition when given to the customer, and they can not gaurentee that quality if sent by mail, EVEN THOUGH MY AT&T NOTE 9 CAME TO ME NEW, MY F%#$NG MAIL This is a new development that started 2 months ago.
I know that doesn't help you, but i spent way to long on this not to point that out. You would think that the service center in the UK should be following the same guideline. right? But- NO. Samsung UK will not touch ANY PHONE from outside the EU. .
If there was a way to get this fixed by samsung i would have found it, i chatted with samsung HK (phones offline since its 3am), talked with Samsung UK, talked with Samsung US, even talked with service centers from UK and US.
From Everything i have gathered and saw from your posts, i believe that you were given bad information by your local service center, just like Samsung
First off, theres nothing "forceful" about adding a suggestion to try.
Second, Wow, you say im doing it for my "vanity", and in another post you claim im trying to "prove you wrong". Have you ever heard of projection?
Third, you don't even have his model correct, its a SM-N9600 Hong kong/CHINA) NOT US. But its ok i made the same assumption too until i saw his signature in other posts that show its a N9600.
Can you stop taking my advice as personal attacks on you? As if i am simply trying to "one up" you or some ****. If you had given the same suggestion i was thinking of i wouldn't say anything. What is wrong with people like you ant IT_architect? You two are pees in a pod in my eyes if we are going to start talking **** on a help forum for a phone? but id rather you just ignore me from here on out because i enjoy XDA for the lack of drama and it passes the time in the day while helping people. Not a bad way to waste time on the internet.
All i did was suggest he send it directly to samsung in SK and BOOM you immediately jump in and talk ****. Its getting OLD and you've been doing it since i first interacted with you months ago.
as far as what rule i broke on xda, i have no clue what you are talking about. but i suggest you stop cluttering up threads by quoting me everytime you want to try and slander my help. If you dont agree that's fine, if you think i said something completely wrong, that's also fine, simply reply and clarify whats wrong. but do the forum a favor and stop acting like you own it. The internet has enough **** on it, stop adding to it.
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I really appreciate the effort you have gone to over this for me.
It's proved two things. That any official note 9 screen will work and gives me options when shopping around and Samsung are mental when it comes to customer support!
It's certainly put me off having another Samsung!
It doesn't make logical sense to be that bloody minded about it.

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