How to fry a phone???

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rothariger

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Hi I have one of those phones with problems, usb problems.

Auto driving mode.
Doesn't charge or it does when he wants.
Random shutdowns.
Etc.

When I send it to the service, they told me that the phone is working fine.

Now I want to broke my phone so they don't have another chance than give me a new one.


Advices?
Thanks.
 

JJEgan

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Best fried with a little lard .


Or are you asking how to break your phone so you can return under a false premiss and steal the money .
Thats theft whichever way you look at it .

jje
 

rothariger

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Best fried with a little lard .


Or are you asking how to break your phone so you can return under a false premiss and steal the money .
Thats theft whichever way you look at it .

jje
If they do they job and check that the phone isn't working like expected, they MUST to give me a new one, and that's not theft.

Well at last IMO.

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JJEgan

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If they do they job and check that the phone isn't working like expected, they MUST to give me a new one, and that's not theft.

Well at last IMO.

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It is if you break it on purpose.
Its totally against the ethos of XDA to go around ripping people off.

You have problems that have been tested and reported as not a problem ( you can always get a second opinion ) .You now want to damage the phone yourself so as to get a new one thats fraud .

jje
 
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DSA

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I can't believe he started a thread actually asking for advice!

Sign of the times on this forum methinks...
 

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It is if you break it on purpose.
Its totally against the ethos of XDA to go around ripping people off.

You have problems that have been tested and reported as not a problem ( you can always get a second opinion ) .You now want to damage the phone yourself so as to get a new one thats fraud .

jje
Are you kidding? They are the crooks. Refusing him his right for a new phone (as stated in contract). It is a software problem that is the manufacturers responsibility to fix/replace. So, in order to get what is rightfully his, he is asking a fair question. Now for example, I looked up this topic because I bricked my phone rooting it. Now I'm going to fry my phone and get a new one. That is fraud and theft. Good day.
 

MistahBungle

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Wrong. Issues with firmware do not entitle you to a new device. Nor does bricking your phone as a result of your obvious incompetence/inability to do something as basic as rooting a phone successfully. I've reported this thread and your post in particular. What you're proposing is absolutely fraudulent & the actions of a petulant 3 yr old child. Grow up.
 
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Are you kidding? They are the crooks. Refusing him his right for a new phone (as stated in contract). It is a software problem that is the manufacturers responsibility to fix/replace. So, in order to get what is rightfully his, he is asking a fair question. Now for example, I looked up this topic because I bricked my phone rooting it. Now I'm going to fry my phone and get a new one. That is fraud and theft. Good day.
Sorry, but you're 100% wrong. The manufacturer is only responsible for physical defects on the device out of the factory, or during normal use of the device. They are not responsible for damage caused to the device by the user, for example, shattered screen from a drop, water damage, or in your case, bricking the phone while rooting it due to your own incompetence. You are in no way entitled to a replacement, and you are committing fraud if you attempt to do so.

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Are you kidding? They are the crooks. Refusing him his right for a new phone (as stated in contract). It is a software problem that is the manufacturers responsibility to fix/replace. So, in order to get what is rightfully his, he is asking a fair question. Now for example, I looked up this topic because I bricked my phone rooting it. Now I'm going to fry my phone and get a new one. That is fraud and theft. Good day.
Are you for real?? You call phone manufacturers crooks when you yourself are screwing/frying your phone. Did they put a gun on your head to buy their device? Stop deluding yourself of modern-day-robinhood-ism. I admire your stupidity that you are even defending it :laugh:
 
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