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AJerman 11-29-2007 12:48 PM

Think Sprint would replace Mogul with broken USB?
 
I know there are a few guys out there that work for Sprint and plenty that have dealt with them more than me. Here is my situation:

The Mini USB connector on the bottom of my Mogul somehow managed to get a pin bent and now I can't sync with my computer anymore. To make matters worse, I'm stuck with 2.16 because of this and I'm about to throw this phone at a wall. Does anyone think that Sprint would replace the phone because of this issue, or do you think they will try to blame it on me and say I have to pay to get it fixed? I really have no interest in paying another cent on this phone after it's been so much trouble, and to make matters worse, they promised me a rebate and now it looks like they are trying to say it's not valid either. I am completely fed up with Sprint and this phone. I just want to get a new one and put 2.17 on it and HOPEFULLY not have anymore problems.

pierocksmysocks 11-29-2007 12:58 PM

Actually I had a mogul come through my store a week and a half ago with this same issue. If the store you go to has a decent tech he'll fix your phone for free and send you on our merry way. (All I had to do was take a toothpick and bend the pin back for my customer. Took a whole two seconds out of my day.)

Insurance is always a good idea. It's worth the couple extra bucks a month to save you from headaches like this.

AJerman 11-29-2007 01:07 PM

Yeah, only problem is that I'm a decent tech myself. Not for Sprint, but I do this kind of work for a living. I already fixed it the first time it happened and it was ok for a little while, but it happened again and I didn't realize it until the pin was pushed all the way to the back. I don't see anything getting it out of there now. It's going to need a new mini-usb connector now, and hell, if I had one of those or knew where to get one that was right, I'd probably do that myself too, however I'd rather just get Sprint to replace it if they will. Plus, I wouldn't want to mention that to them because then they'd definitely take the cop out answer and say it was an unauthorized repair or something and now they won't fix it.

I've had a bunch of phones in the past and never had insurance and never had a problem, it's just this phone that constantly gives problems, unfortunately this time it actually is hardware and needs repair.

I have a feeling I'm going to be screwed here. :(

pierocksmysocks 11-29-2007 01:14 PM

If you can't see a possible way to fixing it, then most likely a tech wouldn't be able to. Your best bet is to take it in and have the tech look at it. It'll probably be a repair 55, but don't quote me on that (they'll give you a refurbished handset). :-/ Or you can ask them about getting a loaner phone while you send your phone back to HTC to have it replaced for free. (If you're not wanting to fork out cash the best bet is to send it back to HTC)

NissanGuy01 11-29-2007 02:05 PM

My brother has a Mogul as well and had this problem happen to him. He has TEP and they just issued him a new phone(although it took a couple of days).

PFD251 11-29-2007 03:32 PM

I have Alltel and the same thing happened to me. I went to the store and they are sending a replacement so I can send mine in to get looked at. They told me if they determined it was physical damage I would be stuck either filing insurance or buying a new one outright. I've only had the phone for two months and I'm very careful, never had a problem with any other phone. Do any of you think it has to do with the type of connection, i.e. 11 pin?

AJerman 12-01-2007 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by PFD251 (Post 132251)
I have Alltel and the same thing happened to me. I went to the store and they are sending a replacement so I can send mine in to get looked at. They told me if they determined it was physical damage I would be stuck either filing insurance or buying a new one outright. I've only had the phone for two months and I'm very careful, never had a problem with any other phone. Do any of you think it has to do with the type of connection, i.e. 11 pin?

I'm not sure. I mean, I know I didn't violently plug it in or anything, or even use any cables aside from the provided ones. I can see where it's normal wear and tear, but at the same time, it's not my fault that it broke within half a year of having it. They need a better design if it's happening to a bunch of people. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if having the connector at the bottom has something to do with it. For all I know it hit something in my pocket.

Either way, I stupidly forgot that I know someone who works for Sprint, haha. I have an advance exchange on it's way and he requested a new one rather than refurb. :D

signothefish 12-01-2007 08:04 PM

The center plastic piece broke on my USB port, and I took it to a local repair shop. They said I have to file it with Assurion. I was out $50, but at least they sent me a new phone with all new accessories. I was able to keep all the accessories and send them just my old phone. The connector on my new phone is already giving me some problems, so I've concluded that the USB connector on the Mogul is of extremely poor quality.

pierocksmysocks 12-03-2007 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by signothefish (Post 133793)
The center plastic piece broke on my USB port, and I took it to a local repair shop. They said I have to file it with Assurion. I was out $50, but at least they sent me a new phone with all new accessories. I was able to keep all the accessories and send them just my old phone. The connector on my new phone is already giving me some problems, so I've concluded that the USB connector on the Mogul is of extremely poor quality.

That's not cool at all. I had two customers within a week come into my store with the same exact issue that you had. The flat gray piece of plastic that separates the pins was cracked and broken off. I checked it out thoroughly and noticed it's a design flaw. I cracked one off just by pushing down gently with a toothpick...if that tells you how easily they break. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't have made you file an insurance claim for that. :-/

signothefish 12-03-2007 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by pierocksmysocks (Post 134716)
That's not cool at all. I had two customers within a week come into my store with the same exact issue that you had. The flat gray piece of plastic that separates the pins was cracked and broken off. I checked it out thoroughly and noticed it's a design flaw. I cracked one off just by pushing down gently with a toothpick...if that tells you how easily they break. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't have made you file an insurance claim for that. :-/

What makes matters worse is that every USB cable I own (about 4 and counting) gets messed up because of the USB port. The port is bending the pins on the cables. I doubt the store would do much about that.


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