S Pen broken

chretts

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I hate to be that guy...
I love this phone. Hands down the best I've ever owned.
I was entering some calendar events and the S Pen broke...the same way a crappy regular pen does.
Anyone else have this issue?
 

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Man, glue that thing back on....! or drop 37.00 bucks for a new one at Amazon.com

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Others' pens have broken too. I wouldn't glue it; I would complain to Samsung. Of course out of sheer corporate stupidity they'll probably make you send in your entire phone for warranty repair, but at least they'll know they shouldn't have cheaped out on the ONE moving part in this entire $800+ device. I have a feeling they're going to be replacing a lot of these.

I guess you're lucky it broke when it was out of the phone. I'm not sure how you would get it out if that part snapped off inside the phone and all that came out was the clicky end.

Unbelievable that less than 1/4" of plastic and maybe some glue is all that keeps that together right where your hand puts pressure on it, too. The s-pen folks really dropped the ball on this one, IMO. Pen should have been metal, screwed together, and beveled at the edge.
 

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Others' pens have broken too. I wouldn't glue it; I would complain to Samsung. Of course out of sheer corporate stupidity they'll probably make you send in your entire phone for warranty repair, but at least they'll know they shouldn't have cheaped out on the ONE moving part in this entire $800+ device. I have a feeling they're going to be replacing a lot of these.

I guess you're lucky it broke when it was out of the phone. I'm not sure how you would get it out if that part snapped off inside the phone and all that came out was the clicky end.

Unbelievable that less than 1/4" of plastic and maybe some glue is all that keeps that together right where your hand puts pressure on it, too. The s-pen folks really dropped the ball on this one, IMO. Pen should have been metal, screwed together, and beveled at the edge.

I agree, there is a lack of durable materials used to make this new S Pen, but the amount of time and stress to get them (samsung) to replace it, I'd just fix it or get a new one and call it a day...they won't do a mass recall and send us all metal S Pens, so press the easy button and just fix or replace it

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I'm thinking you may be right. I'm sure a little gorilla glue is the answer. I just don't like having to repair a part of my $800 electronics after 3 weeks of very limited use.
 

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Idk about glue.... I notice that when I pull the spen out it's sometimes slightly warm from being inside the phone and who knows if the glue would melt or cause some bigger issue from being so close to the internal parts of the phone. That's just my take on it.
 

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Glue is temporary, I would order a new one right away, but I can't live without my S pen so I'd be gluing it til the new one comes
 

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Drill, countersink, eyeglass type set-screw, plus superglue. Should be pretty indestructible then, until the click part breaks, at least.
 

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OK I gorilla glued it. Of course the gorilla glue worked just fine and it's super tight now. But beware I suppose...if it broke like that in the phone you may be SOL.
 

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I super glued mine. Still have a piece of string wound around the clicky part. It doesn't click if it's in the pen well. So I keep it extended all the time.
 

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"glue this, glue that, tie a string around..."

This is ridiculous! For a device that costs $600-$900, this type of crap should not be our (the consumer's) problem. We shouldn't need to come up with little half-assed fixes to get our phones to work the way they are intended to. Samsung seriously needs to address this stuff ASAP. There are always some defective phones, but some of these issues seem way too widespread. If it is as widespread as it seems on these forums, it could be grounds for a class action lawsuit. Maybe Samsung should consider a recall on the pens. If it continues, a petition might not be a bad idea either.

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"glue this, glue that, tie a string around..."

This is ridiculous! For a device that costs $600-$900, this type of crap should not be our (the consumer's) problem. We shouldn't need to come up with little half-assed fixes to get our phones to work the way they are intended to. Samsung seriously needs to address this stuff ASAP. There are always some defective phones, but some of these issues seem way too widespread. If it is as widespread as it seems on these forums, it could be grounds for a class action lawsuit. Maybe Samsung should consider a recall on the pens. If it continues, a petition might not be a bad idea either.

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#clickgate

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"glue this, glue that, tie a string around..."

This is ridiculous! For a device that costs $600-$900, this type of crap should not be our (the consumer's) problem. We shouldn't need to come up with little half-assed fixes to get our phones to work the way they are intended to. Samsung seriously needs to address this stuff ASAP. There are always some defective phones, but some of these issues seem way too widespread. If it is as widespread as it seems on these forums, it could be grounds for a class action lawsuit. Maybe Samsung should consider a recall on the pens. If it continues, a petition might not be a bad idea either.

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They will, you just have to send in the whole damn phone.
 

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"glue this, glue that, tie a string around..."

This is ridiculous! For a device that costs $600-$900, this type of crap should not be our (the consumer's) problem. We shouldn't need to come up with little half-assed fixes to get our phones to work the way they are intended to. Samsung seriously needs to address this stuff ASAP. There are always some defective phones, but some of these issues seem way too widespread. If it is as widespread as it seems on these forums, it could be grounds for a class action lawsuit. Maybe Samsung should consider a recall on the pens. If it continues, a petition might not be a bad idea either.

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Good luck, I'll just buy a new one, not that big a deal, petitions and recalls....pssssh meanwhile I have no S pen, no thanks...fix for now replace when necessary....or maybe Samsung will redesign the S pen without the click out button and send it to all of us free of charge..dream on
 

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"glue this, glue that, tie a string around..."

This is ridiculous! For a device that costs $600-$900, this type of crap should not be our (the consumer's) problem. We shouldn't need to come up with little half-assed fixes to get our phones to work the way they are intended to. Samsung seriously needs to address this stuff ASAP. There are always some defective phones, but some of these issues seem way too widespread. If it is as widespread as it seems on these forums, it could be grounds for a class action lawsuit. Maybe Samsung should consider a recall on the pens. If it continues, a petition might not be a bad idea either.

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In this forum you are getting a concentrated group talking about specific issues. This is not a widespread issue and certainly not one would call for a class action lawsuit. There are OEM S pens available on Amazon. Samsung says they will be available through them in a couple of weeks. Relax. Don't get the retainer money together just yet.
 

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Can you explian to me how on amazon and ebay companies have "OEM" spens for sale but samsung the actual manufacturer has none for sale?? Not trying to come off like a **** hole..i just need a explanation...i find it fishy.



And i talked to them yesterday and they have no estimated date of when they will have in stock for sale..

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