thank oneplus atleast they are replacing displays. other manufactures just avoids any responsibility after warranty expires.I called the service center they said they'd replace my screen. Never ever buying a OnePlus again
thank oneplus atleast they are replacing displays. other manufactures just avoids any responsibility after warranty expires.I called the service center they said they'd replace my screen. Never ever buying a OnePlus again
My samsung s21fe and s22 ultra both suffered from green line issues and it was a nightmare to deal with samsung, atleast oneplus is offering you repair upfront without much fussI called the service center they said they'd replace my screen. Never ever buying a OnePlus again
That it happens after an update is confusing. What is causing it?I've been using my OnePlus 9 pro for 4 years now and the green line has struck me after an update.
Dont bother. I made the mistake of asking for that in Pune. After escalating it to Samsung, they redirected me to a diff SC.Off topic....
Samsung worldwide is offering free screen protector replacement for fold and flip series...called up service center in mumbai, they said they are not aware of any such scheme here ...
You should instead thank oneplus for acknowledging the defect and offer prompt replacements. Look at other brands which are nothing short of tantrums and drama where they will shoo you way blaming you on the name of physical damage etc. and no warranty honoring whatsoever.I called the service center they said they'd replace my screen. Never ever buying a OnePlus again
Hard to tell. My guess, it's caused by the overheating due to the update process.That it happens after an update is confusing. What is causing it?
If they had a better quality control this wouldn't have happened to majority of oneplus phones. Same display panel is used by several brands and yet OnePlus is affected far more than all other brands combined. And for that reason I'm outYou should instead thank oneplus for acknowledging the defect and offer prompt replacements.
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Why can't you do it after they replace your screen?Will OnePlus find out if I replaced my back panel myself?
They've agreed to replace my display for free, no hidden charges, but the glass back of my phone is broken so I'd have to get that replaced first (3.8k).
There's first copy back panels for less than 1k and I could replace it myself. But I'm worried if I did that they'd disqualify my display replacement.
It's their policy. Back panel needs to be removed for display replacementWhy do you say glass back must be replaced first
if the panel is damaged, it'll definitely break even further when you try to pry it open, all these panels etc are glued together, so its basically to avoid any liability on their endWhy do you say glass back must be replaced first
How did it break?but the glass back of my phone is broken so I'd have to get that replaced first (3.8k).
How did it break?
Did the case not protect enough or you weren't using one.
One of my preferred brands. Though I avoid the clear case unless it has dark tpu on the edges. Its in the queue for rotation. I have the onyx on and its instantly more reassuring grip wise than anything spigen has.Funny story. I had this Ringke clear case that had saved my phone through hundreds of falls. One day, my niece gave me this tiny, adorable heart sticker. You know, the kind teachers slap on your notebook when you’ve done a good job? I couldn’t say no, so I stuck it on the back of my phone, inisde the case. It was like ½ cm.
You have got to post a photo(s) of thisI thought, what harm could one little sticker do? Famous last words. The next time my phone fell, the entire shock was absorbed by the case and redirected into that little heart in the middle… causing a heart break, literally.
Ringke encourages you to put different designs on the back for variety. You could for instance pick up skins and slide them there without sticking anything and easily swap later with another. Clear back.Thought I’d take this story to the grave, but here we are. Thansk for asking lol
There you goYou have got to post a photo(s) of this
Agreed. The skin wasn’t really the point for me; I kept the sticker there because it made my 4 year old niece happy. Every time she saw my phone, she’d light up, knowing I valued her little gift. I wouldn't trade that for a dozen broken phonesThe key point is skin. Not some small sticker.
The sticker seems to have created a stress riser rather than allowing it to distribute the shock over the broader surface of the case. Definitely a surprising example of how even a minor alteration can change the dynamics of shock absorption, neat physics indeed.the sticker served to concentrate the force in a small area. Some neat physics going on there.
Exactly the case I have. In fact I have two of them. But by photo I wanted you to show just the back (without case), a little zoomed in where the damage is apparent on the back glass. I can imagine what it looks like but seeing would be so much better.There you goView attachment 213815
Yeah I know what you meanAgreed. The skin wasn’t really the point for me; I kept the sticker there because it made my 4 year old niece happy. Every time she saw my phone, she’d light up, knowing I valued her little gift. I wouldn't trade that for a dozen broken phones
This is the surpising part. That case has good corner protection, side protection and the back is fairly raised and got different points to diffuse any shock. I can't fault this case on desogn. Definitely fit for purpose. You CANNOT go wrong with this case.The sticker seems to have created a stress riser rather than allowing it to distribute the shock over the broader surface of the case. Definitely a surprising example of how even a minor alteration can change the dynamics of shock absorption, neat physics indeed.