no i dont have insurance , I have to replace screen with original one. should I go to T mobile store for repair or one plus store? btw this is t mobile phone which not found oneplus repair phone list.
T-Mobile helps you change the screen or repair it, but in some specific circumstances, we have tried to mention all possible scenarios here when you are under screen repair. I hope it helps you understand if you are in or not.
Customers can choose from different repair options depending on the extent of the damage. T-Mobile offers screen repairs, accidental damage repairs, and even replacement devices if needed. These repair options are designed to provide customers with a cost-effective and efficient solution.
One of the most common types of repairs that customers may require is screen repair or replacement. T-Mobile offers professional screen repair services to fix cracked or damaged screens. The process includes:
Water damage is a common issue that many mobile device owners may encounter. T-Mobile understands the importance of addressing water damage promptly and offers remedies to fix the problem. This includes:
T-Mobile offers insurance plans to provide coverage for accidental damage, loss, and theft. Customers can choose the insurance plan that best fits their needs and budget. With insurance coverage, customers can file device protection claims for repairs or replacements. This added protection gives customers peace of mind knowing that their devices are covered in the event of unforeseen accidents or incidents.
The cost of repair services at T-Mobile varies depending on the type of repair and the device tier. Customers may be required to pay a deductible or an additional cost for certain repairs. Additionally, a service fee may apply for specific repairs. T-Mobile provides transparent pricing to ensure that customers are aware of any costs associated with their device repairs.
To provide a breakdown of repair costs, customers may be required to pay a deductible based on their device tier. The repair service itself may also have associated costs depending on the type of repair required. Additionally, the total number of claims made within a specific period may impact the overall cost. T-Mobile provides detailed information on repair costs to ensure transparency and help customers make informed decisions.
The duration of a repair may vary depending on the type of repair required. T-Mobile strives to provide timely repairs and offers same-day repairs at select locations. Customers can check the repair program and service contract for more information on repair times.
A shattered iPhone screen can be a major inconvenience. Not only does it compromise the aesthetics of your device, but it also hinders functionality and can even pose safety risks from exposed glass shards. For T-Mobile customers with a damaged iPhone screen, navigating repair options can feel overwhelming. This comprehensive guide delves into the world of T-Mobile iPhone screen repair, empowering you to understand your options, compare repair providers, and make informed decisions to restore your iPhone to pristine condition.
T-Mobile offers various phone protection plans that might cover or discount iPhone screen repairs. Additionally, AppleCare+ provides comprehensive coverage for accidental damage, including screen cracks. Review your T-Mobile plan details or AppleCare+ coverage to understand your specific benefits for screen repairs.
The Samsung Care Network has enough locations across the country that 75% of Americans have access to one of the participating locations. At those locations, most repairs are made within two hours with a prior appointment at 3pm or before and for Galaxy S21 Models and Up.
Both in-warranty and out-of-warranty service-from replacing a cracked screen to repairing a faulty charging port-are included, and all requires are handled by certified technicians using genuine Samsung parts.
Simply create your repair ticket in a few clicks via our online self-service portal, and request a box with a prepaid label to be shipped to you. Samsung uses 97%+ plastic-free packaging, sustainable forest certified (SFI) paper and 50%+ recycled content (PCR) shipping boxes for sending devices to customers after repair in Mail-In or if a box is requested by a customer.
[1] Among leading smartphone manufacturers (in-warranty authorized locations only); based on population within 30 min. drive of walk-in service center or home van service center ($30 home van service fee).
There can be plenty of hemming and hawing when someone mulls over purchasing a device insurance plan from their carrier. Those plans' poor values have generally improved over time, though, with promotional rates for screen repairs and convenience factors like same-day or at-your-door service. Now, T-Mobile is looking to beef up its offerings by, among other improvements, allowing more claims than the competition.
Current enrollees will get these upgrades effective November 1. Prospective enrollees can join Protection within 30 days of buying, leasing, or financing a new device or completing a repair through T-Mobile.
2. Start the phone with an invalid sim (from another carrier). The phone then recognizes this invalid sim and asks the phone to be activated. I can then remove the invalid sim, put in the correct sim, it prompts for the sim lock. Once sim lock is cleared phone is back to normal.
3. Boot phone with sim in, get Searching... message. Turn on and connect to a Wifi signal, then remove the sim. No sim message appears. Re-insert sim, it prompts for sim lock. Once sim lock code entered phone is fine.
It almost seems as though if the sim has a lock, the phone is not bringing up the 'Sim Locked, Unlock' message. Most of the workarounds I have found produce the "Sim Locked" message after the procedure that then allows reception again.
As the original poster of this thread I have to say that after seeing this issue over and over again (easily more than 100 iphones) I can say that whenever there is a service issue, simply setting the correct date and time will restore service. Sometimes the phone needs to be rebooted twice, but most of the time one reboot is fine. If there is a sim pin, that will complicate the process. Usually when there is a sim pin it takes longer for the phone to recognise the sim and give you the sim pin prompt. But again, it always comes good.
Now if the phone had signal issues before the phone was repaired, then you will continue to have issues after a screen replacement. They are not directly linked at all. Also, there are lots of issues with carrier locked phones and stolen phones. I have people all the time come in to have a phone repaired that they 'just bought cheap of ebay' or 'just bought cheap of a friend of a friend'. We repair, and then they go and chuck any old sim at it and expect it to work. When it doesn't they assume it is our fault the phone is 'broken' and not working. So be careful with signal issues, the problem can be for many varying reasons.
If you replace the battery of an iPhone with iOS 6, the time and date will be wrong. The phone will think it's in 1970. If you set the time and date manually, take out the sim card, and put it back in the phone, it will get a signal again.
I have tried this only once in the last few days and seems to help. Can anyone else confirm this? It has been a quiet week for me this week. Tomorrow should be busy though, so can definitely confirm then.
I have repaired about 20-25 iphone 4, 4s. Today after replacing the power/ proximity sensor flex, the phone only displays "searching". I have tried all of the above "fixes" and none have worked. I even replaced the antenna and nothing.
This is a 4s with V 7.0.3. After numerous i device repairs and android repairs, this is the first time I have had to hand the phone back saying " I fixed the original problem, but i will be damned if I know what is wrong with it now'.
I have had the same problem as you have. I also fix Iphones for kids around campus and I fixed one last night with this problem. The girl went to the Verizon store and they said there was nothing they could do about it and she would need a new phone. This horrified me being a poor college kid trying to make a few extra bucks!
I just made the full screen replacement this afternoon. And I've gotten no signal. It's just "Searching..." forever. I tried all the above steps, but it did not restore my AT&T signal. My iPhone 4S iOS is 7.0.3.
When you click More Information it takes you to Apple's iOS Support page. And the error code #1 is unlisted. From googling around various forums, this seems to be code for "jailbreak" or "unauthorized hardware," and Apple refers everyone to the store for this.
I read everything on line today and NONE of it worked. But I did take on board it was a date issue. So I sat and manually rolled the date from 1970 to today.. then did the power and home button and after 8 hrs of total stress worrying I had bust my phone (after getting the trashed screen fixed for 45 quid!! ) its fine!!
I tried resetting Network Settings. That didn't work. Then I just went for resetting ALL settings, BINGO, cell service up and running. Should have done this first, would have saved lots of calls to Tracfone CS.
I cannot seem to get my iPhone 4s sprint (cdma) to get signal again. All I did was replace the battery. Now it just says "searching". I've already reset my network settings. What should I do? (iOS 7.1.2)
I have an iPhone 5S on Verizon and had the same problem -- perpetual Searching problems. Restarting, restoring, and resetting Network Settings never helped. This simple fix worked! Changed Date/Time from Automatically Set to manually setting it. It immediately stopped Searching. I turned Automatically Set back on and so far so good. But here are my questions: (1) What caused this? (2) Is it also a sign of any defect with the phone or is it purely a software glitch? (3) Does it typically return, what has been your experience?
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