Today I finally picked up my phone from in-warranty repair (motherboard replacement), I found out the camera doesn't work (it did before).

u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 280 points –

Same thing in CIT test menu:

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I mean, this one is on me. I bought Poco X3 Pro knowing damn well it's plagued with issues. But €188 for phone with Snapdragon 860, 120Hz screen, big battery, stereo speakers, headphone jack and IR blaster 1 and a half years ago? Hell, that sounds too good.

And yes, before you ask, I have tried turning it off an on. Also resetting both from settings and recovery.

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I once had an Asus Android tablet. Absolutely loved that thing, until it needed to go in for warranty repair. Asus, for me, remains the absolute worst company to deal with for warranties.

Not only did they NOT fix any problems, but it would come back with more issues than when I sent it in. At one point, they didn't even bother to snap the screen in place, so I could see into the tablet (you aren't supposed to!).

They screwed me around over and over until the warranty period expired, then they ghosted me. Unbelievably bad service.

Last Asus laptop I sent off for warranty screen replacement came back with a lower resolution screen off a lower end version of the same model. By the time they returned it the warranty expired and they wouldn't fix their fuck up. I'll never spend money on their products again.

By the time they returned it the warranty expired and they wouldn’t fix their fuck up.

Sounds like this "strategy" is basically their business plan. What an awful company.

That's not even legal if you didn't explicitly agree to it in advance after being informed of the difference

If that happened in Europe, that's illegal. The warranty period is suspended while your product is away for warranty repairs. Little side note, that only applies to the legal 2 year warranty protection, which is between the buyer and the seller (which is often not the manufacturer).

I had the second gen nexus 7 that seemed to pick up what was a common issue with the power button (something essentially came unglued or something inside and it'd stop working). I sent it off for repair and they wouldn't fix it because it was 'water damaged' (it wasn't) and they wanted something ridiculous like £75 for basically popping off the back cover and stopping all work.

Robbing bastards Asus will never get another penny out of me.

Same for me but it was Samsung. Will never in my life i'll buy a Samsung product.