I have talked to people on Sprint forums, Samsung users on various other message boards, Note 4 owners on Twitter and Facebook, seen the various posts and unaddressed issues people have posted here. I'm absolutely confused and disgusted by the lack of action taken by Samsung and various cellular providers to help their customers.
My phone is just over a year old. It is and has always been in a case. It's got no damage, water or otherwise. It's never been rooted. And one day, in September I believe, after an OTA update, my phone began crashing. It would just randomly reboot. Then it began rebooting into Odin mode and getting stuck. I spent almost two hours on the phone with a Sprint representative resetting my phone to factory settings only to have it reboot and freeze the very next day.
I called my "local" Sprint store and was told they no longer offer the device. We also dropped insurance because in 10 years, we made two claims so it wasn't worth it. So in order for a tech to look at my phone, I was going to have to pay $50 and a new Note 4 was going to cost me $75. Our monthly bill is $300 so we want to leave Sprint, leasing a new phone isn't an option, it will extend the contract.
I ran a check on my phone using Odin and it passed. I wiped the cache and partition and set my phone back up. It still crashes. If so many Note 4 users are having these exact same problems, why isn't it being taken seriously?
And for the ones I saw that can't get their phone to turn on after a battery pull, hold the power button, volume down button, and home screen, all with the battery out, for ten seconds. Put the battery back in, press the power button. If nothing happens, try again. Once it kicks on, if it goes to the Odin screen, pull the battery, WAIT, put battery back in, press power. Rinse and repeat. Good luck.
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My phone is just over a year old. It is and has always been in a case. It's got no damage, water or otherwise. It's never been rooted. And one day, in September I believe, after an OTA update, my phone began crashing. It would just randomly reboot. Then it began rebooting into Odin mode and getting stuck. I spent almost two hours on the phone with a Sprint representative resetting my phone to factory settings only to have it reboot and freeze the very next day.
I called my "local" Sprint store and was told they no longer offer the device. We also dropped insurance because in 10 years, we made two claims so it wasn't worth it. So in order for a tech to look at my phone, I was going to have to pay $50 and a new Note 4 was going to cost me $75. Our monthly bill is $300 so we want to leave Sprint, leasing a new phone isn't an option, it will extend the contract.
I ran a check on my phone using Odin and it passed. I wiped the cache and partition and set my phone back up. It still crashes. If so many Note 4 users are having these exact same problems, why isn't it being taken seriously?
And for the ones I saw that can't get their phone to turn on after a battery pull, hold the power button, volume down button, and home screen, all with the battery out, for ten seconds. Put the battery back in, press the power button. If nothing happens, try again. Once it kicks on, if it goes to the Odin screen, pull the battery, WAIT, put battery back in, press power. Rinse and repeat. Good luck.
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