Has anyone removed the sticker off the back ATT HTC One?

joseph4200

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Has anyone removed it?

The sticker on the back that displays the serial # etc.

The lady at ATT told me not to remove it, but it's such an eye sore but I'm not sure if it will l leave behind sticky residue
 
Any reason why you would keep it on? Can I not get this info in the phone?

Does it void the warranty?
 
Any reason why you would keep it on? Can I not get this info in the phone?

Does it void the warranty?

It does not void the warranty. You CAN get the info from the phone, assuming that your phone has the ability to turn on! What many have done is to remove the sticker, stick it onto your receipt, and then, put your receipt where you would normally put such important things.

PS-- there is also a 2nd sticker, which came in your box when you got it.
 
The sticker is there for activation purposes only apparently.

I left mine there thinking it was permanent. Most of the barcode and lettering on it had worn off within about a week so I just peeled it off.
 
Sticker? Is that what it is, I see them on pocketnow videos and thought it was just a demo unit sent to them to review.

I hate stickers on toys I buy, my girl's ASUS notebook is covered with them. :(
 
The girl at the Sprint store peeled it off for me when I asked if I could. I wouldn't worry.
 
Took it off as soon as I got home and stuck it to the 'Quick Start' manual that came in the box.

Same here. Keep it but not on my phone. It's usually under the battery but, well we don't have a removable one lol

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Mines sitting in an Otterbox case so I can't see it anyways! (commuter case.)

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Has anyone removed it?

The sticker on the back that displays the serial # etc.

The lady at ATT told me not to remove it, but it's such an eye sore but I'm not sure if it will l leave behind sticky residue

Moral of this story: salespeople at wireless stores can be incredibly clueless. It really is amazing: this is their JOB and they know far less on some basic things than any halfway-competent users. Rather mind-boggling when you think about it.
 
Moral of this story: salespeople at wireless stores can be incredibly clueless. It really is amazing: this is their JOB and they know far less on some basic things than any halfway-competent users. Rather mind-boggling when you think about it.

When I bought my One another sales person who wasn't helping me reminded me to get a task killer and not to forget to let the battery fully die before putting it on the charger. They should have walked away right then but alas I spoke my mind. The girl helping me looked amazed.
 
The info is also on the sim tray, just the imei number though, which is pretty much all we'll ever need, that's all that's we are asked for anyway.




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Can you get in Trouble? Like the tag on a mattress

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