Yes, I have made that mistake.
Now I want to keep using the pen.. so I want to turn off the detection, but I cant find that in the settings.
My phone says its has the latest update installed.
How can I solve this ?
Did you pull it out and break it? Or is it still in there? If it is, you can still remove it without breaking it, just search youtube and the there are ways of doing by sliding a piece of paper or using a screen protector.
Man that sucksI acidentally did it too. I even saw the story. We were moving and a friend wanted to see it. As I was holding the phone and the pen someone was giving directions on what was going on and I got distracted and well there you have it. I was so upset. I pulled it out and it broke. I'm happy to see this video posted. You never know. But while I know i'm to blame I really think samsung could have designed this better. It is a very expensive phone. And come on people are not perfect. We all have bad days where you are not thinking. My phone is getting replaced.
What I find really interesting is the Note 4 has detection AND the S-Pen has a small groove around the top that would be enough to catch that little actuator. YET, I've never seen a Post or article about it happening with the Note 4. I wonder if maybe, it has a different type of sensor without that little actuator? I have never inserted the one on my Note 4 backwards?
alt075,
You're not alone. I broke mine too. I was even dumber than you because I actually listened to the people who said you'd have to be a complete ***** to do it so I put it in knowingly because I was curious. It's very easy to do and you only have to go about halfway. There's almost no pressure pulling it out either. I wouldn't even say it was stuck there's so little pressure holding it in.
I tried customer service for Samsung and they told me to take it to Best Buy to test the pen. Then I told them the pen worked but wasn't being detected. They then told me I needed to contact Verizon. I couldn't understand much of what they said. I tried doing their live chat but they said I had to contact them by phone for it. I'm going to try to take it to Verizon but I bought it off of swappa (unactivated). I have no problem paying to have it fixed but Samsung's customer service doesn't seem to even want to talk about it. I'll probably have to wait until someone sells the parts on ebay.
Has anyone been able to send their device to samsung for a fix? (either warranty covered or self-paid)
That's very fast turn-around time. Mine took 14 days.I sent mine to Samsung for this reason. It was covered under the 1 year warranty from Samsung. Took 2 days to ship to Samsung (they pay for UPS, you just provide the box and bubble wrap, UPS tapes it closed) Was fixed within 2 days and got shipped back to me 3 hours after it was fixed.
You can get an update of the entire repair process through Samsung website.
All they did was replace the S Pen detector and return it to me.