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Hahahatrust me when I say than when my first note acted up and had to go in for warranty repair, I was like a Pitbull chewing an angry wasp LOL
Hahahatrust me when I say than when my first note acted up and had to go in for warranty repair, I was like a Pitbull chewing an angry wasp LOL
What's really dumb about it is I charged it during the day at work I didn't have problems then I factory reset it and now it decides well you've got moisture and I don't .frustrating
T-Mobile told me to plug it into the charger cord and reboot it while it's plugged in. As soon as I plugged it in of course it said moisture code I rebooted it it actually took a little longer than expected to turn back on but once it did it seems to be fine now but I don't know if I should be holding my breath or not. I unplugged the cord and plugged it back in and there was still no error messageyou didn't do ANYTHING wrong, it's a known error and 1st level support will be a waste of time, it needs to be reflashed properly not factory reset
T-Mobile told me to plug it into the charger cord and reboot it while it's plugged in. As soon as I plugged it in of course it said moisture code I rebooted it it actually took a little longer than expected to turn back on but once it did it seems to be fine now but I don't know if I should be holding my breath or not. I unplugged the cord and plugged it back in and there was still no error message
Good deal. That's why I always buy from carriers and not directly through Samsung or any other company. It's just easier and quicker to get insurance and exchange through the carriers.Tmpbile is arranging me a warranty exchange. With them I go to the tmobile local store when the replacement arrives, and exchange mine for it.
I've had to do this more than once. It's very frustrating to say the least. I know the phone is on because the notification light is blinking and it will pulse when a new notification comes in as I keep my phone on vibrate 99% of the time so I'm thinking if others are doing this maybe it's a hardware issue? I shrugged it off the first time, 2nd time I'm getting ticked off and now it's happened about 4 or 5 times since I got it in Sept.What's really weird is when I plug it in to charge it I can feel it pulsating almost like a heartbeat but no charge indicator comes on and it won't turn on. When I get to work I will try the force reset at my desk