So, have we reached any conclusions yet? is it just phones ordered direct from Samsung that it's happening to, or is it completely random.
They're terrible at getting back to you, let alone getting to the correct answerI did the same. Yesterday I wrote an email, received confirmation of receipt of the email, they said they would contact me within 24 hours. So far no answer...
Didn't respond in three weeksI did the same. Yesterday I wrote an email, received confirmation of receipt of the email, they said they would contact me within 24 hours. So far no answer...
I wrote reminding them daily. 3 operatives had to recuse themselves for being useless.
Well as the phone passed through the 14 day since initial power on a reboot made OEM unlock appearI wrote reminding them daily. 3 operatives had to recuse themselves for being useless.
I'm now 14 days into my second phone, despite daily contact and regular assertive that this time it's fixed, KG remains enabled so not OEM unlock
I got my original phone 7 weeks ago, this is a total shambles
My experience is that you have to hammer the president daily and expect most of the agents not to understand the issue.I sent e-mail to uk president regarding missing oem unlock and by today no response at all, oh dear samsung.
Bought directly from Samsung or airtime provider?Available here. UK imported device (aslike any Europe device) activated in Italy, but I don't need this at the moment.
From an Italian online shop. The warranty js European but if I see the info on the retro, it says Produced and selled by Samsung UK.
Already wrote 2 times, no answer. It's been 3 weeks...I sent e-mail to uk president regarding missing oem unlock and by today no response at all, oh dear samsung.
OEM Unlock is not concerned in any legal warranty or supported way. I don't think the CEO or Admin Team could answer you, even if they would.
You're allowed to have to bootloader unlocked in EU law.OEM Unlock is not concerned in any legal warranty or supported way. I don't think the CEO or Admin Team could answer you, even if they would.
No, I'll explain. Samsung would never help you to avoid warranty with the process of unlocking bootloader.You're allowed to have to bootloader unlocked in EU law.
EU directives are translated into UK law, the retained EU law bill is not on the statute
No, I'll explain, under EU law Samsung is not entitled to lock the bootloader, it is also not allowed to void warranty because of an unlocked bootloaderNo, I'll explain. Samsung would never help you to avoid warranty with the process of unlocking bootloader.
I miss that law so. I've only know that they should repair your device if you get back stock.No, I'll explain, under EU law Samsung is not entitled to lock the bootloader, it is also not allowed to void warranty because of an unlocked bootloader
Again, Google itself sells phones where an unlocked bootloader is a few commands away.I miss that law so. I've only know that they should repair your device if you get back stock.
But the bootloader will always be locked since Android need that to encrypt and get the validity from Google.
At least this before the sell process.
Unlocked I mean Unlocked BOOTLOADER, not carrier of course.Again, Google itself sells phones where an unlocked bootloader is a few commands away.
KnowGuard is for enterprises and should not be enabled in the consumer channel.
I now wonder why phones from airtime providers are unlocked and Samsung unlocked KG on my phone and provided compensation
Im with you.... I see no benefits really... the ONLY thing I miss is being able to theme the apps the way I like but Im nearly happy with Samsungs theming.Nice one. It took a while...and because I have settled into the phone without root...I realised that I don't even need to root.
I can debloat using Shizuku and Package Manager.
I have system wide adblocking using NextDNS in my Private DNS setting.
I have Ad free YouTube using NewPipe.
The only real losses are....
full app and data backing up with Swift backup. (Before the keyboard warriors start....Swift Backup can also be used with Shizuku....but it doesn't work with app data. That is a root only thing.)
And no more Pixelifying Google Photos for free photo backups.
Meh....
Does your wife want to swap?Not sure if it count! But my wife's S23 got that toggle, both phones arrived two days ago.
Its a £1000 phone, it should just work out of the box, Its your hardware, you should be able to do what you wantY'all is funny! It almost sounds like waiting 7 days for the phone to unlock is the end of humanity.
Which day of the month does the Knox team work - just the 29th this month???Again...only guessing...but I would say...per device. The IMEI of both devices are linked during the transaction. When the trade-in phone gets there...they check that it is in the state that you claimed....and log it as received. They then send a request to the Knox team to remove the lock.
This is me just bashing a guess.....