meyerweb#CB
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Of course from when you buy it... That is when the clock start ticking. I mean that literally. Once you activate it, a clock on the main board start. At a random interval around 150-180 days the clock send a surge of static electricity through the circuitry thus causing failure.
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Sent from the nexus of the Android world, the SGS3.
so I guess this is a non issue. I hate to think my phone will combust in 3 months.
There really isn't anything to fix.
Sent from the nexus of the Android world, the SGS3.
There really isn't anything to fix.
Sent from the nexus of the Android world, the SGS3.
Your time is off or something and putting your replies out of order
And, at the now standard $100 per replacement (what Verizon charges me to replace defective phones), I don't care that millions of other folks are NOT having the same problems as me -- I still have to fork out money to get a replacement -- something I should NOT have to do.
In that case UK customers are safe, they will have switched it off for us as they have to give a 2 year warranty by law