opscontrol109
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- Aug 6, 2015
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Good Day,
I was informed by my cellphone provider and Samsung's HR Department that they warranty does not cover the replacement of the cradle and the best method was to either replace the cradle or have a 3rd party company fix the cradle (I don't know who fixes these cradles via 3rd party, haha).
Anyways, I found out the way to simply fix this issue:
"Since using tape would be a waste for the economy, a rubber band would work sufficiently. Either take the wrist band off of the watch or unclip the latch and then you can wrap the rubber band around the watch piece and the cradle."
If you would like to receive more information regarding make shift methods, please contact me.
Have a great charging!
Jay.
I was informed by my cellphone provider and Samsung's HR Department that they warranty does not cover the replacement of the cradle and the best method was to either replace the cradle or have a 3rd party company fix the cradle (I don't know who fixes these cradles via 3rd party, haha).
Anyways, I found out the way to simply fix this issue:
"Since using tape would be a waste for the economy, a rubber band would work sufficiently. Either take the wrist band off of the watch or unclip the latch and then you can wrap the rubber band around the watch piece and the cradle."
If you would like to receive more information regarding make shift methods, please contact me.
Have a great charging!
Jay.