- Jul 19, 2011
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I'm on my 3rd 928 and I have to send it into Nokia for repair. What do you do when you have to send your phone in? Do you have a backup to use in the meantime? Do you go without a phone for 10-14 business days?
Nokia chat told me I could get a "loaner" from Verizon. Verizon told me that's not true. I visited two corporate Verizon stores and two "authorized dealers". The only offer I got was that one authorized dealer would sell me a used iPhone for $150 and then probably buy it back from me when my 928 returns.
928 #1 - rear speaker blew causing distorted sounds. Sounded terrible at volumes above 15. Verizon took the device and mailed me a recertified replacement.
928 #2 - headphone port malfunctioned. The phone believed something was plugged into headphone port when nothing was. This prevented any sound from coming out of receiver during phone calls and any sound from coming out of rear speaker at all other times. Verizon took the device and mailed me a recertified replacement.
928 #3 - exact same problem as #2 after having it for only 2 weeks.
I'm a little annoyed with this. I'm tired of resetting my phone, losing all of my settings, losing all of my game save data, etc. Verizon shouldn't have to keep sending me recertified phones, I want Nokia to figure out what's wrong. But this 10-14 business days without a phone is annoying. I wish Nokia would help out with the gap in some way.
Nokia chat told me I could get a "loaner" from Verizon. Verizon told me that's not true. I visited two corporate Verizon stores and two "authorized dealers". The only offer I got was that one authorized dealer would sell me a used iPhone for $150 and then probably buy it back from me when my 928 returns.
928 #1 - rear speaker blew causing distorted sounds. Sounded terrible at volumes above 15. Verizon took the device and mailed me a recertified replacement.
928 #2 - headphone port malfunctioned. The phone believed something was plugged into headphone port when nothing was. This prevented any sound from coming out of receiver during phone calls and any sound from coming out of rear speaker at all other times. Verizon took the device and mailed me a recertified replacement.
928 #3 - exact same problem as #2 after having it for only 2 weeks.
I'm a little annoyed with this. I'm tired of resetting my phone, losing all of my settings, losing all of my game save data, etc. Verizon shouldn't have to keep sending me recertified phones, I want Nokia to figure out what's wrong. But this 10-14 business days without a phone is annoying. I wish Nokia would help out with the gap in some way.