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Old 09-11-2009, 03:46 PM
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Is my Omnia’s mainboard really damaged?

A few month a go I sent my SGH-i900 Omnia back to T-Mobile because the screen wouldn’t turn on while I could hear the starting sound and everything else. One week later, I got it back with the note that they replaced my LCD screen!

2 weeks ago I went back to the shop because again I had some complaints, mainly the slowness of the devise and strangely the devise is not able to detect that it is on (e.g. when I try to hard reset my device of type in my sim code it sais: please turn on you dives and try again!).

However, this time I got it back without any repairs because the main board is damaged, so they say, which is a sign of self inflicted damage and its not covered by the T-Mobile’s given guarantee!!

To be honest I do not believe them judging the pictures I do not see any real damage:





I hope someone can help confirming my finding or else please explain the damage to me.
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Old 09-11-2009, 11:27 PM
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Re: Is my Omnia’s mainboard really damaged?

Its BS... send it back and claim that they damaged it while replacing the LCD the first time you had a repair done. Push Push Push.
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