A story of a rooted phone, sent for repairs.

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Just sharing my story :)

My phone screen broke last year, so sent back to ssc to replace the screen as the ssc(Malaysia) quote lowest price. As the screen are broken, I couldn't unroot my SGN. After 2 days, ssc called me to informed that my phone are ready for collection and offers to upgrade to ICS and I agreed. I was on rooted GB rom when i send the phone. I believed they knew my SGN was rooted but somehow,when I went to ssc to collect my phone, they told me that they have inspected the phone and the warranty are still on.
 

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AFAIK their "inspection" is just checking DOWNLOAD and FIRMWARE values in Odin mode, maybe they were untouched after rooting

@lesp4ul: Goddamnit, I dream about so efficient service center for PL, it'd be much better :p
 

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AFAIK their "inspection" is just checking DOWNLOAD and FIRMWARE values in Odin mode, maybe they were untouched after rooting

@lesp4ul: Goddamnit, I dream about so efficient service center for PL, it'd be much better :p
Yeah, that was what they check, on S3 or newer galaxy devices, there is one more info in ABOUT, it's system status "NORMAL" or "MODIFIED". if you have it just make sure the status is "normal", modified means unlocked bootloader/recovery. we just get lucky because here in indonesia almost everyone root their androids, and local Samsung Service Centre known for it's friendly limited policy of rooted phone. we all also know on my case, broken USB port is not caused by rooting.
 
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Houndz

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Dear Readers,

I am about to tell you my story of myself a current Galaxy Note user and the unfortunate episode when my phone had problems. I have been a long time user of xda, but a first time poster of this wonderful forum.

First of all I want to tell you I currently reside in Australia, Sydney and I am a Vodafone customer. I have been using this phone for about 6 months without any problems whatsoever, until a couple of weeks ago my phone started to inconsistently charge. At first I thought it was a cable issue, so I isolated the problem with a different cable and it didn't work. Fear and doubt crept into my mind for the next couple of days, if I should return the phone to Vodafone for repairs because as you may have guessed, my phone is rooted with a custom rom called, "AllianceROM_N7000_ICS_v2.1" with the wonderful "SpeedMod Kernel".

I searched through google and I found out that I wasn't the only person to have this problem with this charging issue. From further research I also found out that some people have claimed that sending a rooted phone into repairs will void your phones warranty, and some other people say that it won't void your warranty. Rather confused with this conflicting information, what other better way to confirm this issue than to call up Samsungs service centre. When I asked, the gentlemen on the other end just simply answered, "Yes".

So with this new information, I finally decided to unroot my phone and installed a stock official rom called N7000BDULR5_N7000BVAULR4_VAU. But before I did all this, from further research through XDA's forums I found out that I needed to reset my Binary count with Triangle Away by Chainfire. But with the issue of the phone not charging properly, it did not help with the issue of unrooting the phone, because the battery was constantly flat. After painstaking hours I finally unrooted my phone.

As I came home after handing my phone into Vodafone, a thought crept into my mind. Will they void my warranty, if I did not have the bloatware in which Vodafone has pre-installed into the phone? Because the stock rom in which I installed did not carry the bloatware.

Through the following week of praying that they will not void my warranty because of this issue, I got a message from Vodafone to pick up my phone. I called Vodafone customer repair centre and they told me that they have fixed the issue by replacing the micro usb connector which the pins was dislodged and also the UNIT-SUB PBA- which is the motherboard. Vodafone told me that this is a rare case in which the both of these hardware issues occur in the Galaxy note. Phew..

As of right now I am charging my phone without any problems so far. I will keep you guys updated if I have any other further issues with the repairs done on my phone.
Yo dude, Im with Vodafone too here in Australia NSW. I sent in my Moto X Style for repairs and I unrooted it, it has stock everything, the problem is i left the bootloader unlocked. Meaning each time it is booted/rebooted it will display a warning saying the bootloader is unlocked.

I asked the guy at Vodafone whether this repair will incure charges, he said that it may or may not, depending whether the warranty is still available. Im getting scared because I dont want them to repair my device and then out of the blue charge me a scary fee. NOTE: I sent my moto x style in for repairs because the on screen buttons (home, multitask and back) have become unresponsive to the touch.

You reckon I will get as lucky as you and they won't notice? Also will they let me know its voided warranty before repairing it and making me pay?